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US2998797A US859470A US85947059A US2998797A US 2998797 A US2998797 A US 2998797A US 859470 A US859470 A US 859470A US 85947059 A US85947059 A US 85947059A US 2998797 A US2998797 A US 2998797A
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  • This invention relates to the field of sports and more especially to the apparatus for towing a person behind a vehicle such as a boat, particularly the so-called tow handle.
  • a universal ski tow handle that greatly facilitates not only conventional water skiing but all of the various types of specialized skills in the various types of towing activities. Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a universal water skiing tow handle. It is another object of the present invention to provide a simple, lightweight fioating tow handle that may be simply and easily manufactured in an economical fashion. It is another object of the present invention to provide. a tow handle that may be gripped in a variety of fashions with equal ease. It is another object of the present invention to provide a water skiing tow handle that may be readily positioned between the legs of the skier in a comfortable and secure fashion. It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a tow handle that may be simply and easily attached and detached from the tow rope. part apparent and in part pointed out as the specification proceeds.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a tow handle accord ing to the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a sectional view on line H[[ of FIG- URE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is a sectional view on line III-J11 of FIG- URE 1;
  • FIGURE 4 is a sectional view on line IV-IV of FIG- URE 1.
  • the tow handle is in a generally T-shaped configuration.
  • a central barrel portion 12 is provided at the stem of the T and a central handle or grip portion 14 is provided at one end of the barrel.
  • the barrel 12 has cut therein a hole 16 of a suflicient diameter to receive therein a normal tow rope 18.
  • a pair of lateral grip members 20 form a sort of yoke portion about either side of the central grip and barrel portions 14 and 12.
  • the yoke portions 20 are formed in a smoothly curving concave configuration as shown in FIGURES 1 and 4 to form an easy gripping portion that can be gripped by the two hands of the skier and which will tend to center the hands therein and prevent accidential slipping from the tow handle. Also this smooth concave configuration facilitates engaging of the back of the legs, for instance, when the skier Wishes to con- These and other and further objects will be in 2,993,?97 Patented Sept. 5., 1961 tinue skiing but to have his hands free for other purposes.
  • Each lateral grip member is provided with an enlarged outer terminal portion 21 to prevent the skiers hand from slipping from the end of the grip should only one hand he momentarily engaged there with the handle.
  • the rope 18 is simply and easily secured to the handle by inserting it through the hole 16 in the barrel and then putting a simple knot in the end thereof. The rope cannot then be withdrawn without removing the knot and yet it can be simply and easily detached when desired.
  • the handle 10 is advantageously made of a light material such as plastic or wood which will float so that when it is accidentally dropped it will not sink.
  • the handle is molded from a plastic to the shape shown.
  • Web portion 22 lightens the handle without sacrificing strength and the edges thereof are formed over in a semicircular fashion to form a smooth, rounded gripping surface, as may be seen in FIGURES 24.
  • the web portion 22 is omitted from behind the barrel to the central handle portion so that the fingers of the hand may be simply and easily placed therethrough.
  • a tow handle for use in the sport of water skiing adapted to be secured to the end of a tow rope comprising a barrel portion having an axially extending hole for securing the end of the tow rope therein, a central hand grip member spaced from but joined to the rearward end of said barrel, said hand grip member being symmetrically disposed on either side of the axis extended of said hole,
  • the tow handle of claim 1 having an enlarged terminal portion at the outer end of each laterally extending grip portion.
  • the tow handle of claim 1 made of a light material which floats in water.

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P 5, 1961 D. R. RISNEY 2,998,797
WATER SKI TOW HANDLE Filed Dec. 14, 1959 PIC-3.11
INVENTOR. DALE R. RISNEY United States Patent 2,998,797 WATER SKI TOW HANDLE Dale R. Risney, 30 Woodlawn Ave, Utica, N.Y. Filed Dec. 14, 1959, Ser. No. 859,470 3 Claims. (Cl. 1156.1)
This invention relates to the field of sports and more especially to the apparatus for towing a person behind a vehicle such as a boat, particularly the so-called tow handle.
In recent years as the sport of water skiing has grown, the demands on the equipment have become increasingly severe and difiicult to meet. Originally a simple loop of rope tied to a board with a tow rope fixed to the board to form what is commonly called an aquaplane was considered sutficient. Later, skis were devised with a separate tow rope which was held in the skiers hand. To facilitate this, a simple crossbar or ring was tied at the end of the rope to ease the job of holding on to it for the skier. Gradually, as the sport became more popular, in addition to just simply skiing behind the boat, various trick performances or skills have been developed which require various forms of specialized equipment. In this connection various feats have been accomplished, such as skiing backwards, two skiers on a single tow, one skier riding on another, skiing without holding on with the hands, etc.
According to the present invention I have discovered a universal ski tow handle that greatly facilitates not only conventional water skiing but all of the various types of specialized skills in the various types of towing activities. Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a universal water skiing tow handle. It is another object of the present invention to provide a simple, lightweight fioating tow handle that may be simply and easily manufactured in an economical fashion. It is another object of the present invention to provide. a tow handle that may be gripped in a variety of fashions with equal ease. It is another object of the present invention to provide a water skiing tow handle that may be readily positioned between the legs of the skier in a comfortable and secure fashion. It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a tow handle that may be simply and easily attached and detached from the tow rope. part apparent and in part pointed out as the specification proceeds.
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FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a tow handle accord ing to the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a sectional view on line H[[ of FIG- URE 1;
FIGURE 3 is a sectional view on line III-J11 of FIG- URE 1; and
FIGURE 4 is a sectional view on line IV-IV of FIG- URE 1.
Referring now to FIGURE 1, the tow handle according to the present invention is in a generally T-shaped configuration. A central barrel portion 12 is provided at the stem of the T and a central handle or grip portion 14 is provided at one end of the barrel. The barrel 12 has cut therein a hole 16 of a suflicient diameter to receive therein a normal tow rope 18.
A pair of lateral grip members 20 form a sort of yoke portion about either side of the central grip and barrel portions 14 and 12. The yoke portions 20 are formed in a smoothly curving concave configuration as shown in FIGURES 1 and 4 to form an easy gripping portion that can be gripped by the two hands of the skier and which will tend to center the hands therein and prevent accidential slipping from the tow handle. Also this smooth concave configuration facilitates engaging of the back of the legs, for instance, when the skier Wishes to con- These and other and further objects will be in 2,993,?97 Patented Sept. 5., 1961 tinue skiing but to have his hands free for other purposes. Each lateral grip member is provided with an enlarged outer terminal portion 21 to prevent the skiers hand from slipping from the end of the grip should only one hand he momentarily engaged there with the handle. The rope 18 is simply and easily secured to the handle by inserting it through the hole 16 in the barrel and then putting a simple knot in the end thereof. The rope cannot then be withdrawn without removing the knot and yet it can be simply and easily detached when desired.
The handle 10 is advantageously made of a light material such as plastic or wood which will float so that when it is accidentally dropped it will not sink. In one preferred form of the embodiment the handle is molded from a plastic to the shape shown. Web portion 22 lightens the handle without sacrificing strength and the edges thereof are formed over in a semicircular fashion to form a smooth, rounded gripping surface, as may be seen in FIGURES 24. As may be readily seen, the web portion 22 is omitted from behind the barrel to the central handle portion so that the fingers of the hand may be simply and easily placed therethrough. With this configuration, I have found representative dimensions of a width of about sixteen inches from one end of the lateral gripping members 20 to the other, a depth or width of about six inches from the barrel to the back of the central handle portion, and a thickness of about three quarters of an inch entirely satisfactory. It is thus believed readily apparent that I have provided a simple, universal tow handle that can be simply and economically manufactured and which can be quickly and easily attached and detached to the tow rope and which will permit comfortable and easy use of the handle for all types of towing skills.
While there is given above a certain specific example of this invention and its application in practical use, it should be understood that it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limiting of the invention. On the contrary, this illustration and explanation herein are given in order to acquaint others skilled in the art with this invention and the principles thereof and a suitable manner of its application in practical use, so that others skilled in the art may be enabled to modify the invention and to adapt and apply it in numerous forms each as may be best suited to the requirement of a particular use.
I claim:
1. A tow handle for use in the sport of water skiing adapted to be secured to the end of a tow rope comprising a barrel portion having an axially extending hole for securing the end of the tow rope therein, a central hand grip member spaced from but joined to the rearward end of said barrel, said hand grip member being symmetrically disposed on either side of the axis extended of said hole,
and a pair of laterally extending hand and leg grip members symmetrically fixed on either side of said barrel and central grip portions and curving forwardly from either side of said central grip portion, said barrel and grip portions lying generally in the same plane and forming a generally T-shaped configuration whereby the skier may readily hold the tow rope with one hand, two hands, or the legs.
2. The tow handle of claim 1, having an enlarged terminal portion at the outer end of each laterally extending grip portion.
3. The tow handle of claim 1 made of a light material which floats in water.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS D. 146,659 Jaeger Apr. 22, 1947 1,255,261 Wilhelm Feb. 5, 1918 1,615,568 Carroll Jan. 25, 1927
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US3051118A (en) * 1960-08-18 1962-08-28 Oberlee D Calk Safety ski bar
US3059605A (en) * 1961-10-04 1962-10-23 Giovinazzo Anthony Downhaul cable anchor assembly
US3156943A (en) * 1961-06-19 1964-11-17 Jesse J Groomer Molded article
US4241929A (en) * 1978-12-19 1980-12-30 Jem Corporation Ski board with improved foot treads
US4328761A (en) * 1979-05-07 1982-05-11 Dwyer William F Suction cup mounted holder for watercraft
US4533334A (en) * 1982-11-26 1985-08-06 Ziomek Joseph F Tow line handle
EP0414989A1 (en) * 1989-08-29 1991-03-06 Yukio Nakamura Steering handle grip for jet-propelled type gliding boats
US5453032A (en) * 1994-12-29 1995-09-26 Crowe; Edward H. Biomechanically aligning tow rope handle
US6095880A (en) * 1998-03-23 2000-08-01 Giunta; Giovanni Ski rope assembly

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US1615568A (en) * 1925-11-25 1927-01-25 Thomas E Carroll Amusement device

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US1615568A (en) * 1925-11-25 1927-01-25 Thomas E Carroll Amusement device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3051118A (en) * 1960-08-18 1962-08-28 Oberlee D Calk Safety ski bar
US3156943A (en) * 1961-06-19 1964-11-17 Jesse J Groomer Molded article
US3059605A (en) * 1961-10-04 1962-10-23 Giovinazzo Anthony Downhaul cable anchor assembly
US4241929A (en) * 1978-12-19 1980-12-30 Jem Corporation Ski board with improved foot treads
US4328761A (en) * 1979-05-07 1982-05-11 Dwyer William F Suction cup mounted holder for watercraft
US4533334A (en) * 1982-11-26 1985-08-06 Ziomek Joseph F Tow line handle
EP0414989A1 (en) * 1989-08-29 1991-03-06 Yukio Nakamura Steering handle grip for jet-propelled type gliding boats
US5453032A (en) * 1994-12-29 1995-09-26 Crowe; Edward H. Biomechanically aligning tow rope handle
US6095880A (en) * 1998-03-23 2000-08-01 Giunta; Giovanni Ski rope assembly

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