CA2915716C - Ski carrier clamp - Google Patents
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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present subject matter relates to a ski carrier clamp mountable on a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier.
After that, the winter sport gear to be transported, a pair of skis, for example, is placed on an upper surface of the elongate base part and the elongate top part is brought into a closed position in which it is interlocked with the elongate base part. By this, the winter sport gear to be transported is fixedly held between the elongate base part and the elongate top part.
Therefore, the wind resistance of such prior art ski carrier clamps is comparatively large.
SUMMARY
For example, the deformation pattern can be designed such that the laterally outer walls of the protruding portion bulge laterally outward when the protruding portion is compressed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the base portion. Different deformation patterns are possible.
For example, it is possible to use patterns in which the interior walls meet at a common point. The deformation characteristic can for example be influenced by using different wall thicknesses for the interior walls or to provide interior walls with a varying wall thickness.
According to a preferable construction, the ski carrier clamp comprises only two flexible clamp members. Such a construction enables a good compressibility as it is possible for each laterally outer wall to bulge in the lateral outward direction since no further flexible clamp member is provided there. Therefore, the laterally outer walls are free to deform and are not hindered by any further element.
Preferably, the mounting recess comprises a dimension allowing to accommodate the mounting means for mounting the elongate base part to a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier therein. The mounting means can, for example, comprise different elements of a screw mechanism including a screw head.
Instead of a screw head, a tensioning lever coupled to a threaded section of a tensioning screw can be provided as the mounting means in the mounting recess as well. In this case, the mounting recess can have a dimension which is smaller than the dimension of such a tensioning lever so that in an untensioned state, the tensioning lever protrudes beyond the upper end of the mounting recess and fully accommodates the tensioning lever when the tensioning lever is in a tensioning position. The tensioning lever can be connected to a shaft having a T-shaped free end which can be accommodated in a corresponding groove formed in the cross bar of the vehicle roof carrier, for instance. The mounting structure can have any shape allowing the above described movement of the flexible clamp member. In this connection, it is to be noted that the flexible clamp member can be coupled to the elongate base part along a substantial or even the entire length of the elongate base part. Furthermore, the coupling can be effected permanently, for example, by soldering, gluing, and heat bonding the flexible clamp member to the base part at least at a portion thereof, or by a mechanical releasable connection, such as screwing.
Preferably, the first and second flexible clamp members are integrally formed.
The guided element can comprise an outer shape which is non-circular, e.g. a polygonal shape, in order to prevent a rotation of the guided element in the guiding portion. The guided element can comprise a guiding groove into which a protrusion provided in the guiding portion can engage for limiting a sliding movement of the guided element. The end wall of such a guiding groove can act as a stop against which a side wall of the protrusion can abut.
Preferably, the locking mechanism comprises a flexible locking wire fixedly coupled to one of the elongate base part and the elongate top part for direct force transmission at a coupling portion thereof. Preferably, the flexible locking wire is directly attached to the portion of the elongate base part or elongate top part on which the flexible clamp members are carried.
Such a portion can be an extruded aluminum profile. Furthermore, the flexible locking wire is engageable with a locking portion of the other one of the elongate top part and the elongate base part, respectively, at an engaging portion thereof.
Accordingly, when the ski carrier clamp is locked, forces between the elongate top part and the elongate base part are transferred via strong elements, preferably metal elements rendering the overall construction more resistant in crash situations allowing to pass more strict standard tests, e.g. according to DIN standard in which the ski carrier clamps loaded with 120% of the admissible weight is launched against a deformable barrier at a speed of 30 km/h. With the present construction, the detachment of the loaded goods, which is not allowed, can be prevented under the above test conditions allowing such a ski carrier clamp to pass the high demands in car load security tests.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows a general construction of a ski carrier clamp;
Figure 2 shows a side view of ski carrier clamp;
Figure 3 shows another side view of the ski carrier clamp;
Figures 4 to 8 show schematic drawings of exemplary outlines of profiles of an elongate base part carrying a flexible clamp member and of an elongate top part carrying a flexible clamp member as seen in cross section in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the ski carrier clamp;
Figure 9 shows an exemplary second flexible clamp member mountable to an elongate top part;
Figure to shows an exemplary first flexible clamp member mountable to an elongate base part;
Figure 11 shows an exemplary elongate top part;
Figure 12 shows an exemplary elongate base part;
Figure 13 and Figure 14 show cross sectional views of the ski carrier clamp comprising flexible clamp members;
Figure 15 shows a perspective view of main components of the hinge mechanism;
Figures 16 and 17 are cross sectional views of an end portion of a ski carrier clamp at which a hinge mechanism is provided; and Figure 18 is a perspective view of main components of a locking mechanism.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
However, the subject matter shall not be limited to the embodiments as explained below.
Rather, alternative modifications which are not shown in the drawings but are specified in the description shall also form part of the scope of the present subject matter. In the following embodiments, same reference signs are used in the figures so as to denote same components although different aspects or embodiments are described.
Accordingly, the elongate top part 4 can be moved into a condition in which the ski carrier clamp 1 is open and can be brought in a condition in which the ski carrier clamp 1 is closed.
In Figure 1, the closed condition of the ski carrier clamp 1 is shown.
Accordingly, the ski carrier clamp 1 can be locked in the closed condition as shown in Figure 1.
As an example, the operating member could also be realized with a construction in which the operating member is pulled in order to release the locking.
The mounting portions 26 can have a shape allowing a secure fixation to the cross bars of the vehicle roof carrier, for example a shape at least partially following the outer contour of the cross bars.
Furthermore, the mounting portions 26 can comprise a specific height for providing a greater distance between a vehicle roof and the ski carrier clamp 1, thereby preventing a contact between the winter sport equipment to be transported in the ski carrier clamp 1 and the vehicle roof in order to avoid damages to the vehicle roof and to allow the transportation of skis or snowboards with their binding facing towards the vehicle roof. The mounting portions are not necessary for the embodiments as described below but can be used in the same for additional usability of the ski carrier clamp 1.
FIRST EMBODIMENT
Due to this construction, the flexible clamp members can laterally pass each other as is indicated in Figure 4 in which portions of the flexible members are already located horizontally next to each other. By this, it is possible to bring the elongate top part 4 and the elongate base part 2 close to each other when no goods to be transported are arranged between the flexible members. Accordingly, the height of the ski carrier clamp can be considerably reduced in an unloaded state compared to prior art ski carrier clamps.
Furthermore, the flexible clamp members 3, 5 are arranged such that their inclined surfaces can contact each other when the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4 are brought close to each other. Accordingly, it is possible to bring the upper clamp member 4 closer to the lower clamp member 2 when the ski carrier clamp is in an unloaded condition in which portions of the flexible clamp members can laterally pass each other.
near the middle plane M of the ski carrier clamp 1, compared to the inclination of the inclined surface at the lateral ends of the flexible clamp members, i.e. at a position at which the flexible clamp members 3, 5 comprise the greatest height dimension in a direction parallel to the middle plane M.
substantially perpendicular with respect to the elongate base part or elongate top part, respectively. The lateral outer wall can also be inclined or comprise a curved shape. For example, although not shown, the outer wall of the flexible clamp members 3, 5 can be bulged in the laterally outward direction. The shape of the lateral outer wall can be suitably chosen in order to achieve a specific deformation of the flexible clamp members. For example, in case it is intended that the flexible clamp members collapse in a specific way in case they are compressed by the clamping action, the shape of the outer walls have an impact on the deformation behavior.
As regards an arrangement of the flexible clamp members on the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4, it is referred to Figures 13 and 14 each showing a cross sectional view of the ski carrier clamp 1 comprising the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4 carrying the first and second flexible clamp members 3, 5, respectively.
Generally, each flexible member has a base portion 3a, 5a which is adapted for a contact with the respective elongate part, i.e. the elongate base part 2 or the elongate top part 4.
Preferably, the base portions 3a, 5a of the respective flexible clamp members 3, 5 can be specifically structured so as to allow a proper fixation on the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4. For that purpose, the base portions can comprise protrusions which are engageable with recesses provided in the elongate base part or the elongate top part or clamp members can comprise recesses into which protrusions provided on the elongate base part or the elongate top part can engage. It is also possible, to fixedly bond the flexible clamp members to the elongate base part and the elongate top part, if desired.
Furthermore, in order to achieve the above mentioned effect, an outer contour of a cross section of the elongate base part 2 in combination with the first flexible clamp member 3 carried thereon is asymmetric.
The same applies for the outer contour of a cross section of the elongate top part 4 in combination with the second flexible clamp member 3 carried on the same. That is, an overall outer contour of a cross section in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal directions of the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4, respectively, of the elongate parts in combination with the flexible clamp members carried thereon has an asymmetric shape. In the present embodiment, the elongate top part is symmetrically designed and the asymmetric shape arises from the asymmetry of the second flexible clamp member 5. The same applies for the elongate base part 2 and the first flexible clamp member 3.
In the present embodiment, the projecting portions 3h, 5b comprise four hollow spaces 3d, 5d which are separated by four walls 3e, 5e meeting in a common point 3i, 5i. The lower walls of the first flexible clamp member 3, i.e. the walls extending from the lower portion of the flexible clamp member 3, have a smaller wall thickness at least at their upper portion at which they are connected to the common point 3i promoting the collapsing of the flexible clamp member upon compressing the same in the vertical direction in Figures 13 and 14. The construction of the projection portion 5b is the same in an inverted manner.
SECOND EMBODIMENT
Accordingly, in order to mount the first flexible clamp member 3 on the elongate base part 2, the mounting portion 3f has to be slidably inserted into the attaching recess 24 in the longitudinal direction of the elongate base part 2. As is shown in Figure 13, the mounting portion 3f is provided on one lateral side of the first flexible clamp member 3, that is on the right side in Figure 13. Due to this construction, it is possible to swivel the first flexible clamp member 3 about the mounting portion 3f which acts as a hinge allowing to move the first flexible clamp member between a non-access position as shown in Figures 13 and 14 and an access position (not shown) in which it is possible to access the mounting recess 23. Accordingly, a construction is provided allowing easy access to the mounting recess 23 while at the same time providing a support over substantially the entire length of the elongate base part 2. In other words, it is not necessary to provide access spaces on both longitudinal sides of the flexible clamp members.
THIRD EMBODIMENT
Accordingly, it is also possible to guide the guided element 62 such that it is not moved on a linear path but along a path which is at least partially curved.
The other features would be correspondingly invertedly implemented.
Accordingly, in the present embodiment, when the ski carrier clamp is mounted to a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier, a hinge axis of the elongate top part 4 is vertically moveable with respect to the cross bars. Accordingly, the hinge mechanism 6 as described allows for a height change of the ski carrier clamp as is directly obvious from a comparison of Figures 2 and 3.
Accordingly, during non-use of the ski carrier, the fuel consumption can be reduced in this way and, furthermore, there is the beneficial effect of a noise reduction due to less wind resistance.
With this configuration, it is possible to reduce a negative influence from forces acting on the guided element 62, leading to a reduction of skewing of the guided element 62 with respect to the guiding portion 61. Thus, by this configuration, the slidability of the guided element 62 in the guiding portion 61 is enhanced.
Figures 16 and 17 furthermore differ in the number of parts shown and in that the sectional planes are offset with respect to each other. While in Figure 17 the sectional plane is arranged substantially in the middle of the guided element 62, the sectional plane in Figure 16 is offset so that the location of the first end 64a of the torsion spring 64 is visible.
The guiding portion 61 comprises a guiding recess 6113 which is limited on one side by the guiding surface 61a. The first end 64a of the torsion spring 64, that is the lower end in the present embodiment, is accommodated in the guiding recess 61b. More precisely, the first end 64a is provided in the recess 61b with a predetermined play between the same and the side walls limiting the recess 61b such that the first end 64a is free to move to a certain extent. With this arrangement, the first end 64a of the torsion spring 64 is slidably held in the guiding recess 6113. As already mentioned, the torsion spring 64 comprises a coil portion 64c at which the torsion spring 64 is wound around the pin 65. Although a space is provided between the pin 65 and the coil portion 64c, an arrangement is possible in which the coil portion 64c directly contacts the pin 65. By this, the pin 65 will be able to exert a force on the coil portion 64c thereby allowing to drag the torsion spring 64 upon movement of the guided element 62.
Accordingly, a force transmitted by the first end 64a of the portion spring 64 is transmitted to a portion of the guiding portion 61. Consequently, forces exerted and transmitted by means of the torsion spring 64 are directly transferred to the elongate top part 4 and the guiding portion 61, respectively and substantially no force is transferred from the portion spring 64 to the guided element 62. As regards the connection of the torsion spring 64 to the elongate top part 4, the second end 64b of the torsion spring 64 is in the present embodiment wound around a connecting pin 67 fixedly mounted to the elongate top part 4. By this, the location of the coil spring is additionally defined.
Figure 17 is a cross sectional view of the guided element 62 as well as the guiding portion 61 taken substantially in the middle of the guided element 62. As is shown in Figure 17 as screw is inserted into the recess 62a, passed through an opening of the guided element 62 and fixed to the guiding portion 61 at its lower end. The spring 63 is arranged so as to surround the screw shaft and is provided between the lower portion of the screw head and the bottom portion of the recess 62a. Consequently, in case the guided element 62 is moved in the upward direction, the spring 63 is compressed and exerts a force in the downward direction.
FOURTH EMBODIMENT
[001111 The locking mechanism 7 according to the embodiment comprises a flexible locking wire which is embodied as a locking spring 71. That is, the flexible locking wire 71 according to the present embodiment has two functions, namely a locking function and a spring function.
[00112] As is shown in Figure 18, the locking spring 71 comprises a coupling portion 71a and an engaging portion 71b. The coupling portion 71a is coupled to elongate top part 4 by clamping the same between an insert 43 inserted into the longitudinal end of the elongate top part and an inner wall of the elongate top part 4. In order to provide a firm fixation of the coupling portion 71a the ends of the same can be bent so as to partially extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the elongate top part 4. In other words, the ends of the coupling portion 71a can be formed so as to partially surround inner edges of the insert 43 so that a movement of the coupling portion 71a in the longitudinal direction of the elongate top part 4 is prevented. Other ways of fixation of the coupling portion 71a to the elongate top part 4 are also possible as long as a proper fixation can be realized and a force transfer from the elongate top part 4 directly to the flexible locking wire 71 is possible.
[00113] As is also shown in Figure 18, the locking spring 71 comprises an engaging portion 71b at its other end, i.e. the lower end in Figure 18. The engaging portion 71b is bent and comprises a section extending cross to the longitudinal direction of the elongate top part 4 and the elongate base part 2. The engaging portion 71b is provided for engaging with a locking portion 26 fixedly connected to the elongate base part 2. The locking portion 26 according to the present embodiment is made of metal and is suitably coupled to the elongate base part 2, e.g. by welding, riveting or screwing. The locking portion 26 comprises teeth defining engaging recesses 26a between them. As is shown in Figure 18, the engaging portion 71b is engaged with the upper one of both recesses thereby providing a connection which prevents a movement of the elongate top part 4 away from the elongate base part 2.
[00114] The locking spring 71 furthermore comprises a coil portion 71c at which the locking spring 71 is wound about an axis P. The coil portion 7ic serves as a pretensioning section urging the engaging portion 71b in a locking direction, i.e. in a direction towards the locking portion 26. Accordingly, the engaging portion 71b will engage with the recess formed between the teeth of the locking portion 26 in case the elongate top part 4 is moved into the position shown in Figure 18. It is to be noted that an urging force for urging the engaging portion 71b in a locking direction does not necessarily have to be generated by a coil portion but can be generated by other suitable shapes or designs of the locking spring, i.e. by the flexibility of the wire itself. The coil portion 71c is optional and can be omitted in a modification. According to a further modification, it is possible that the urging force is generated by a further separate means acting on the flexible locking wire instead of using a locking spring.
[00115] The locking mechanism 7 further comprises a push button 72 embodying a release member for moving the engaging portion 71b in a disengaging direction.
The push button 72 is mounted rotatable about the axis P in that it is mounted on a pivot pin 73 extending in the direction of the axis P. The pivot pin 73 can be supported on a housing 74 of the hinge mechanism 7 which is connected to the elongate top part 4 as is shown in Figure 1.
[00116] The push button 72 comprises two supporting sections 72a, one on each side of the push button 72, which partially support the locking wire 71. The supporting sections 72a extend in a direction radially from said axis P in a downward direction in Figure 18. More precisely, the supporting section 72a protrude from a root section onto which the locking spring 71 is wound at its coil portion 71c and comprises a recess in which a section of the locking spring 71 between the coil portion 7tc and the engaging portion 71b is supported.
With this configuration, it is possible to suitably exert a force on the engaging portion 71b for urging the same in an unlocking direction.
[00117] With the above construction of the locking wire 71, it is possible to more reliably transfer forces from the elongate top part 4 to the elongate base part 2 leading to a more secure locking of the ski carrier clamp 1. This is beneficial from a crash safety aspect as such a connection will withstand higher crash forces thereby preventing the ski carrier clamp from opening to a greater extent.
[00118] Instead of using the above mentioned locking wire, it is possible to use a locking sheet metal comprising a coupling section, an engagement section, a supporting section and an elastically deformable flexing section. In other words, it is possible to substitute the wire by a suitable locking sheet metal having a necessary elasticity. The coupling section and the engagement section of the locking sheet metal have generally the same function as the coupling section 7ta and the engagement section 71b of the locking wire 71. A supporting pin suitable for rotatably supporting the locking sheet metal can be coupled to the supporting section of the locking sheet metal. Accordingly, a construction is achieved in which the engagement section of the locking sheet metal is movable about the supporting pin. In this configuration of the locking sheet metal, the flexing section is provided between the supporting section and the coupling section of the elastic locking sheet metal leading to an arrangement in which a deformation of the flexing section leads to a movement of the engagement section about the supporting pin. A push button can be provided for exerting a force on the flexing section for urging the engagement section in the opening direction. On the other hand, the flexing section provides a sufficient restoring force.
Thus, in case the force is released from the flexing section, the engagement section will return into the locking position in which it can securely engage with the locking portion. It is to be noted that the locking sheet metal and the supporting pin can be integrally formed or can be separate parts suitably coupled to each other. Furthermore, the locking sheet metal can be integrated into another material, plastics for example, or a further material can be applied on the locking sheet metal to cover the same.
[00119] It is to be noted that the present subject matter has been described by way of the above four embodiments. Each of the embodiments describes a preferable construction of a ski carrier clamp or a part for a ski carrier clamp. It is, however, to be noted that the features of the different embodiments as described above can be suitably combined. More precisely, it is possible to combine the features of two or more of the above embodiments.
[00120] While the invention has been described with respect to a ski carrier and ski carrier clamp for carrying winter sport equipment such as ski or snowboard, it is to be noted that the carrier according to the invention can also be implemented as SUP
(stand-up paddle board) or surfboard carrier although the carrier is described as ski carrier.
In other words, the ski carrier clamp can also be embodied as snowboard, SUP or surfboard carrier clamp.
[00121] The invention as disclosed also relates to a ski carrier clamp as presented in clause structure in the following:
1. Ski carrier clamp 1 mountable on a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier, the ski carrier clamp 1 comprising an elongate base part 2 and an elongate top part 4 wherein a first end portion 21 of said elongate base part 2 is hingedly coupled to a first end portion 41 of said elongate top part 4 by means of a hinge mechanism 6, said hinge mechanism 6 comprising a guiding portion 61 in which a guided element 62 is slidably guided such that said first end portion 41 of said elongate top part 4 and said first end portion 21 of said elongate base part 2 are movable with respect to each other.
2. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 1, wherein said first end portion 41 of said elongate top part 4 and said first end portion 21 of said elongate base part 2 are movable with respect to each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the elongate base part 2.
3. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 1 or 2, wherein said guided element 62 is movable between a retracted position in which said first end portion 41 and said second end portion 21 are closest to each other and a deployed position and wherein said guided element 62 is biased towards said retracted position by means of a biasing means 63.
4. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 3, wherein said biasing means 63 is a spring accommodated in a recess 62a of said guided element 62 and cooperating with an abutment portion of said guiding portion 61 such that it is compressed upon movement of the guided element 62 towards the deployed position.
5. Ski carrier clamp according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein said guided element 62 comprises a supporting portion 62b for hingedly supporting a supported element about a hinge axis h, said supported element being said elongate base part 2 or said elongate top part 4.
6. Ski carrier clamp according to clause 5, further comprising an urging means 64, preferably a spring, for exerting an urging force on said supported element for urging said supported element about said hinge axis h.
7. Ski carrier clamp according to clause 6, wherein said urging means 64 is force transmittingly and slidably supported on a supporting surface 61a of said guiding portion 61 at a first section thereof, and force transmittingly connected to the supported element at a second section thereof such that a force received by said guided element 62 from said urging means 64 is minimized.
8. Ski carrier clamp according to clause 7, wherein said urging means 64 is a torsion spring wound around said hinge axis h and comprises a first free end 64a slidably accommodated in said guiding portion 61 and a second end 641) fixedly coupled to said supported element.
9. Ski carrier clamp 1 mountable on a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier, the ski carrier clamp 1 comprising an elongate base part 2 and an elongate top part 4 wherein a first end portion 21 of said elongate base part 2 is hingedly coupled to a first end portion 41 of said elongate top part 4 by means of a hinge mechanism 6, said hinge mechanism preferably being a hinge mechanism according to one of the preceding clauses, and wherein a second end portion 22 of said elongate base part 2 is releasably lockable to a second end portion 42 of said elongate top part 4 by means of a locking mechanism 7, said locking mechanism 7 comprising a flexible locking wire 71 fixedly coupled to one of the elongate base part 2 and the elongate top part 4 for direct force transmission at a coupling portion 7ta thereof and engageable with a locking portion 26 of the other one of the elongate top part 4 and the elongate base part 2, respectively, at an engaging portion 71b thereof.
10. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 9, wherein said flexible locking wire is a locking spring which is pretensioned so as to bias said engaging portion 71b in a locking direction.
Ski carrier clamp 1 according to one of clauses 9 and to, wherein said locking portion 26 comprises one or multiple recesses 26a for accommodating said engaging portion 71b, is preferably made of metal and preferably directly attached to said elongate base part 2 and said elongate top part 4, respectively.
12. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to one of clauses 9 to 11, further comprising a release member 72 for moving said engaging portion 71b in a disengaging direction, said release member 72 being arranged rotatably about an axis p, wherein said locking wire 71 is wound around said axis p at a coil portion 7tc thereof.
13. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 12, wherein said release member 72 further comprises a supporting section 72a which at least partially supports said flexible wire 71, said supporting section 72a extending in a direction radially from said axis p such that said flexible wire 71 is at least partially supported between said coil portion 71c and said engaging portion 71b wherein said supporting section 72a preferably comprises a groove for accommodating said flexible wire 71.
14. Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause 13, wherein said elongate base part 2 and said elongate top part 4 are hollow profiles and wherein said coupling portion 71a is fixedly held against an inner wall of one of said hollow profiles, preferably over a length of at least 20 MM.
15. Ski carrier clamp according to one of clauses 9 to 14 comprising a hinge mechanism 6 as described in one of clauses ito 8.
[00122] Furthermore, the invention relates to a ski carrier clamp as described in clause structure in the following:
A) Ski carrier clamp 1 mountable on a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier, the ski carrier clamp 1 comprising an elongate base part 2 carrying a first flexible clamp member 3 extending in the longitudinal direction of the elongate base part 2, an elongate top part 4 having a second flexible clamp member 5 extending in the longitudinal direction of the elongate top part 4, wherein said elongate top part 4 is movably coupled to the elongate base part 2 so that said second flexible clamp member 5 is movable with respect to said first flexible clamp member 3, and wherein said first flexible clamp member 3 and said second flexible clamp member 5 are arranged such that at least portions thereof are able to laterally pass each other upon moving said elongate base part 2 and said elongate top part 4 towards each other.
B) Ski carrier i according to clause A), wherein a substantial portion of said first and/or second flexible clamp members 3, 5 is offset in a transverse direction of the elongate base part 2 and the elongate to part 3, respectively.
C) Ski carrier clamp 1 according to clause A) or B), wherein an overall outer contour of a cross section in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal directions of at least one of said flexible clamp members 3, 5 in combination with the respective elongate part 2, 4 on which it is carried has an asymmetric shape, preferably arising from an asymmetry of the flexible clamp members 3, 5.
D) Ski carrier clamp (1) according to one of the preceding clauses A) to C), wherein said first flexible clamp member 3 comprises a first base portion 3a adapted to contact said elongate base part 2 and a first protruding portion 3h arranged on and protruding from said first base portion 3a and/or said second flexible clamp member 5 comprises a second base portion 5a adapted to contact said elongate top part 4 and a second protruding portion 5b arranged on and protruding from said second base portion 5a.
E) Ski carrier clamp according to clause D), wherein said first protruding portion 3h and/or said second protruding portion 5b comprise a laterally outer wall 3c, 5c provided in the area of the lateral end of said elongate base part 2 and said elongate top part 4, respectively, said laterally outer wall 3c, 5c preferably extending substantially perpendicular with respect to an extension direction of said first base portion 3a and said second base portion 5a, respectively, and preferably comprising a greater wall thickness than other walls of the respective flexible clamp member 3, 5.
F) Ski carrier according to clauses D) or E), wherein said first protruding portion 3h and said second protruding portion 5b are formed with a similar shape, preferably with a cross section having the shape of a truncated triangle, a frustoconical cross section, or an essentially triangular cross section.
G) Ski carrier clamp according to clause F), wherein said first and second flexible clamp members 3, 5 are arranged on said elongate base part 2 and said elongate top part 4, respectively, in an inversed manner.
H) Ski carrier according to one of clauses A) to G), wherein at least one protruding portion 3h, 5b comprises an interior structure which in cross section comprises at least two hollow spaces 3d, 5d and at least one interior wall 3e, 5e separating said hollow spaces 3d, 5d.
I) Ski carrier according to clause H), wherein said at least one interior wall 3e, 5e and said hollow spaces 3e, 5d form a deformation pattern allowing said laterally outer walls 3c, 5c of said protruding portion 3h, 5b to bulge laterally outward when said protruding portion 3h, 5b is compressed in a direction substantially perpendicular to said base portion 3a, 5a.
J) Elongate base part 2 for a ski carrier clamp 1, said elongate base part 2 comprising a mounting recess 23 for accommodating a mounting means for mounting said elongate base part 2 to a cross bar of a vehicle roof carrier and a mounting structure 24 for coupling a first flexible clamp member 3 to said elongate base part 2 such that the first flexible clamp member 3 is movable between a non-access position in which said first flexible clamp member 3 obstructs access to said mounting recess 23 and an access position in which access to said mounting recess 23 is possible.
K) Elongate base part 2 according to clause J), wherein said mounting structure comprises an attaching recess 24 for fixedly coupling a mounting portion 3f of the first flexible clamp member 3 to the elongate base part 2, wherein said attaching recess 24 preferably extends in the longitudinal direction of the elongate base part 2.
L) Elongate base part 2 according to clause J) or K), wherein said first flexible clamp member 3 is hingedly coupled, preferably pivotally coupled, to said elongate base part 2 at a mounting portion 3f thereof and is movable from said non-access position into said access position by swivelling movement about said mounting portion 3f.
M) Elongate base part 2 according to clause L), wherein said first flexible clamp member 3 is at least partially flexibly deformed upon movement from said use position to said mounting position preferably at least at a deformation portion 3g thereof, said deformation portion 3g allowing a defined movement of said first flexible clamp member 3.
N) Elongate base part 2 according to clause L), wherein said first flexible clamp member 3 further comprises an engaging portion 3h releasably engageable with an engaging means 25 of said elongate base part 2, said engaging portion 3h being preferably formed as an engaging hook and said engaging means 25 being preferably formed as an engaging recess for lockably receiving said engaging portion 3h.
0) Ski carrier clamp (1) according to one of clauses A) to I) comprising an elongate base part (2) according to one of clauses J) to N).
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