Snowmobile ski assembly
US-9499189-B2 · Nov 22, 2016 · US
US9956982B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956982-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414541306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A ski includes a longitudinal ski body having an upper surface and a lower snow-contacting surface. A longitudinal slot extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. A longitudinal keel, having at least a portion selectively extending in the slot, is adapted to connect pivotably to a ski leg of the snowmobile. The ski body is connected to the keel and adapted thereby to connect to the ski leg. At least a portion of the ski body is selectively movable with respect to the keel. The ski body is thereby selectively disposed in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, each of the plurality of ski body positions being defined at least by a position of the slot with respect to the keel. A fastener retains the ski body in any one of the ski body positions. Ski assemblies and snowmobiles having the ski are also disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A ski for a snowmobile comprising: a longitudinal ski body having an upper surface and a lower snow-contacting surface; a longitudinal slot in the ski body extending from the upper surface to the lower surface; a longitudinal keel adapted to connect pivotably to a ski leg of the snowmobile and to connect the ski body to the ski leg, at least a portion of the keel selectively extending in the slot; the ski body being connected to the keel, at least a portion of the ski body being selectively pivotable with respect to the keel about a fixed ski body pivot axis, the ski body being thereby selectively disposed in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, each of the plurality of ski body positions being defined at least by a position of the slot with respect to the keel; and a fastener retaining the ski body in any one of the ski body positions. 2. The ski of claim 1 , wherein: the ski body pivot axis extends through a forward portion of the ski body; and the at least one portion of the ski body selectively moveable with respect to the keel comprises a rear portion of the ski body. 3. The ski of claim 1 , further comprising a ski adjuster to pivot the at least one portion of the ski body to selectively dispose the ski body in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, the ski adjuster being coupled to the ski body and the keel. 4. The ski of claim 3 , wherein the ski adjuster is connected to a rearward portion of the ski body. 5. The ski of claim 3 , wherein: the ski adjuster comprises an adjustment screw engaging a plurality of threads defined in one of the ski adjuster, the keel, and the ski body; and advancing or retracting the adjustment screw along the plurality of threads moves the ski body with respect to the keel to thereby selectively pivot the at least one portion of the ski body from one of the plurality of ski body positions to another of the plurality of ski body positions. 6. The ski of claim 5 , wherein: a ski leg pivot axis is defined by the keel; and the ski leg pivot axis is located longitudinally between the ski body pivot axis and the ski adjuster. 7. The ski of claim 6 , further comprising a handle extending upwards from the keel; and wherein the ski body pivot axis extends through the ski body, the handle, and the keel. 8. The ski of claim 1 , wherein the ski body further comprises at least one side portion extending upwards from the upper surface of the ski body, each of the at least one side portion is adapted for extending on one of a left side and a right side of the keel. 9. The ski of claim 1 , wherein a forward portion of the ski body curves upwardly. 10. The ski of claim 1 , wherein a forward portion of the keel curves upwardly. 11. The ski of claim 1 , further comprising a ski leg mounting bracket for connecting the keel to the ski leg, wherein: the ski leg mounting bracket extends above the keel; the ski leg mounting bracket is rigidly connected to the keel, and the ski leg mounting bracket is adapted to pivotably connect to the ski leg. 12. The ski of claim 11 , wherein a forward portion of the ski leg mounting bracket curves upwardly. 13. The ski of claim 11 , wherein the ski body further comprises at least one side portion extending upwards above the upper surface of the ski body, each of the at least one side portion extending on one of a left side and a right side of the ski leg mounting bracket. 14. A snowmobile ski assembly comprising: a longitudinal ski body having an upper surface and a lower snow-contacting surface; a slot extending longitudinally in the ski body from the upper surface to the lower surface; a longitudinal keel, a portion of the keel selectively extending below the slot; a ski leg extending upwards from the keel and pivotably connected thereto, the ski body being connected to the keel, the keel connecting the ski body to the ski leg, at least a portion of the ski body being selectively pivotable with respect to the keel about a fixed ski body pivot axis, the ski body being thereby selectively disposed in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, each of the plurality of ski body positions being defined at least by a position of the slot with respect to the keel; and a fastener retaining the ski body in any one of the ski body positions. 15. A snowmobile comprising: a frame; an engine supported by the frame; an endless track operatively connected to the engine; and at least one ski assembly according to claim 14 , wherein for each ski assembly, the ski leg is operatively connected to the frame. 16. A ski for a snowmobile comprising: a longitudinal ski body having an upper surface and a lower snow-contacting surface; a longitudinal slot in the ski body extending from the upper surface to the lower surface; a longitudinal keel adapted to connect pivotably to a ski leg of the snowmobile, at least a portion of the keel selectively extending in the slot; a ski leg mounting bracket formed integrally with the keel and extending above the keel, the ski leg mounting bracket adapted to pivotably connect to the ski leg; the ski body being connected to the keel and being adapted thereby to connect to the ski leg, at least a portion of the ski body being selectively pivotable with respect to the keel about a fixed ski body pivot axis, the ski body being thereby selectively disposed in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, each of the plurality of ski body positions being defined at least by a position of the slot with respect to the keel; and a fastener retaining the ski body in any one of the ski body positions. 17. The ski of claim 16 , wherein: the ski body pivot axis extends through a forward portion of the ski body; and the at least one portion of the ski body selectively moveable with respect to the keel comprises a rear portion of the ski body. 18. The ski of claim 16 , further comprising a ski adjuster to pivot the at least one portion of the ski body to selectively dispose the ski body in any one of a plurality of ski body positions, the ski adjuster being coupled to the ski body and the keel. 19. The ski of claim 18 , wherein the ski adjuster is connected to a rearward portion of the ski body. 20. The ski of claim 18 , wherein: the ski adjuster comprises an adjustment screw engaging a plurality of threads defined in one of the ski adjuster, the keel, and the ski body; and advancing or retracting the adjustment screw along the plurality of threads moves the ski body with respect to the keel to thereby selectively pivot the at least one portion of the ski body from one of the plurality of ski body positions to another of the plurality of ski body positions. 21. The ski of claim 20 , wherein: a ski leg pivot axis is defined by the keel; and the ski leg pivot axis is located longitudinally between the ski body pivot axis and the ski adjuster. 22. The ski of claim 21 , further comprising a handle extending upwards from the keel; and wherein the ski body pivot axis extends through the ski body, the handle, and the keel.
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