EP0095559A1 - Unit consisting of ski binding and ski shoe - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a ski binding according to the preamble of patent claim 1, an associated ski boot according to the preamble of patent claim 6 and to a unit consisting of a ski binding and ski boot according to patent claim 10.
- the ski boot is attached to the ski binding with the help of an extension piece located on the toe. Since the ski bindings are standardized in the so-called Nordic standard, this must serve as an extension of the boot Be of a certain size.
- this fastening piece has to be dimensioned relatively large so that the fastening of large ski boots in the ski binding is also possible.
- the fastening piece according to this standard on small shoes is disproportionately large in relation to the shoe. The consequence of this is that the tip of the ski shoe is so long that walking with this shoe is difficult.
- ski bindings have been designed in such a way that winter shoes of all kinds fit into them.
- the binding served e.g. a strap loop attached to the ski, i.e. a so-called ski strap into which the tip of the shoe is pushed.
- Boots or similar winter shoes of any kind can be used as ski boots.
- the ski strap is bad because the shoe slips out of it easily.
- a strong push off is not feasible with this ski binding and the lateral hold is not very good either.
- One type of shoe that was used specifically for fastening in the ski strap was previously a boot with a curved tip, which, however, did not significantly eliminate the disadvantages mentioned above.
- ski bindings described above are therefore not suitable as children's ski bindings, of which some special properties are still required.
- a children's ski binding must be simple in its function and be usable even with small forces.
- the ski binding should be able to be attached to the shoes of both legs.
- the ski binding should not be easily damaged if handled incorrectly.
- the bond should be sufficient adapt to the dimensions of the movements caused by skiing and give support in the various states of skiing, such as strong pushing off, boning, turns, etc.
- the object of the invention is to provide a ski binding, the holding capacity of which is just as good as that of known modern bindings, but does not require a toe extension attached to the ski boot, which makes walking difficult.
- the ski binding according to the invention provides correct support for the movements required for skiing, but is also elastic.
- the heel of the shoe stands out unhindered. This does not happen with a so-called rear binding of the paragraph intended for children.
- the kink at the tip of the shoe is in its natural place thanks to the elastic or articulated cross flap.
- the function of ski bindings and boots also fully corresponds to the function of front bindings for adults and facilitates the transition to the latter.
- the details of the ski binding and boot can be dimensioned generously, which makes handling the ski binding easier.
- the coordination of movements in children is so much worse that it is not always easy to insert the foot into the binding. Due to its simplicity and the small number of individual parts, the ski binding according to the invention is also inexpensive in terms of manufacture.
- the cross flap can even be elastic, with the ski binding not even requiring tension regulation. On the other hand, the simple closing of the turnbuckle is no problem for children.
- the power required to handle the ski binding is very small. Due to the design, the straps are self-guiding and the shoe remains securely in its correct position.
- the profile can be chosen to be large in comparison to the pins of known designs, as a result of which the resulting surface pressure remains small.
- the result of this is that a soft and elastic material can be used as the sole material of the shoe, which is not possible with known types of binding.
- the ski binding can e.g. Made entirely of plastic, making it easy to remove ice from the ski binding. Ice sticks to metal parts much more easily. When handling plastic with your hands, there is also no risk that the ski binding will freeze on your bare fingers, as is the case when handling cold metal parts.
- the profiling required on the shoe can, however, be kept so small that it does not cause any extensions or similar properties affecting walking on the shoe sole.
- the ski boot according to the invention can either be a shoe with a short shaft or a winter boot with a high shaft. Since no large-scale tip extension or similar extension is worked on this shoe, the shoe according to the invention is particularly suitable for winter as a utility shoe. Especially when it comes to children's shoes, a big advantage is that with them can also be skied and they can also be used outdoors as leisure shoes without having to change shoes.
- the ski binding 2 and the boot 7 are attached to the ski 1.
- the ski binding consists of a base plate 3 and a tensioning device fastened to it with joints 4, which is a transverse link 5 with a turnbuckle 6, with which the ski binding can be opened and locked on the boot 7.
- joints 4 form hinge points so that the heel 8 of the boot 7 can stand out freely from the surface of the ski 1 when skiing.
- the cross flap 5 pivots with the shoe 7 around the joints 4.
- the base plate 3 has screw holes 9, through which it e.g. can be attached to the ski with auxiliary screws. Usually three mounting screws are provided per base plate.
- the base plate 3 has a profile made of transverse projections 10 which fit into corresponding grooves 17 in the shoe sole 16 as a counter-profile (FIG. 4).
- a stop 20 against which the shoe is pressed and so that it sits firmly in the ski binding.
- the stop 20 also prevents snow from getting between the boot and the ski binding when skiing.
- the projections 10 ensure that the ski boot remains in the ski binding even when pushing backwards.
- the base plate 3 also has a longitudinal elevation 11, which gives the shoe lateral support and reduces the side forces acting on the cross flap 5 and its joints 4.
- Fig. 4 it can be seen how the profiling of the base plate and the counter-profile of the shoe sole interlock positively when the toe 12 is clamped against the base plate with the aid of the cross flap 5.
- a counter-holder in the form of two spaced apart projections 13 and 14 is provided, between which the cross flap 5 is received in a positive manner in the manner shown when the turnbuckle 6 is tensioned.
- the base plate 3 and its profiling 10 have the same configuration as in FIG. 4.
- the difference lies in the transverse link 5, which has a groove 18 on its underside, into which a the top of the shoe tip 12 attached projection 15 fits.
- the ski binding can be made entirely of plastic, the cross flap 5 also being relatively stiff. However, the cross flap can also be made of rubber, which results in a more elastic fastening construction. A separate tension regulation is not necessary when using shoes of different sizes in the binding.
- the number, arrangement and shape of the fastening projections and the corresponding depressions or grooves can vary; essential for the invention is a ski binding, in which the specially shaped toe is pressed into place in the ski binding in such a way that there are locking projection projections in the ski binding that lock on both the top and bottom of the shoe.
- the turnbuckle 6 of the cross plate 5 can also differ from that shown in the example.
- the ski binding and boot of the invention are e.g. well suited for military use.
- the toe can also be reinforced at the same time in such a way that a safety shoe protecting the toes arises from the shoe.
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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf eine Skibindung gemäß Oberbegriff des Patentanspruchs 1, einen zugeordneten Skischuh gemäß Oberbegriff des Patentanspruchs 6 sowie auf eine Einheit aus Skibindung und Skischuh nach Patentanspruch 10.The invention relates to a ski binding according to the preamble of
Bei den heute üblichen Skibindungen wird der Skischuh mit Hilfe eines an der Schuhspitze befindlichen Verlängerungsstückes an der Skibindung befestigt. Da die Skibindungen in der sog. Nordic-Norm standardisiert sind, muß das als Verlängerung des Schuhes dienende Stück von bestimmter Grße sein. Ein Nachteil dabei ist, daß dieses Befest igungsstück verhältnismäßig groß bemessen werden muß, damit auch die Befestigung großer Skischuhe in der Skibindung möglich ist. Damit wird das Befestigungsstück nach dieser Norm an kleinen Schuhen jedoch im Verhältnis zum Schuh unverhältnismäßig groß. Die Folge davon ist, daß sich die Spitze des Skischuhes so viel verlängert, daß das Gehen mit diesem Schuh schwierig ist.In today's ski bindings, the ski boot is attached to the ski binding with the help of an extension piece located on the toe. Since the ski bindings are standardized in the so-called Nordic standard, this must serve as an extension of the boot Be of a certain size. A disadvantage of this is that this fastening piece has to be dimensioned relatively large so that the fastening of large ski boots in the ski binding is also possible. However, the fastening piece according to this standard on small shoes is disproportionately large in relation to the shoe. The consequence of this is that the tip of the ski shoe is so long that walking with this shoe is difficult.
Traditionell sind Skibindungen derart gestaltet gewesen, daß in diese Winterschuhe aller Art hineinpaßten. Als Bindung diente z.B. eine am Ski befestigte Riemenschlaufe, d.h. ein sog. Skiriemen, in den die Schuhspitze hineingeschoben wird. Als Skischuhe können dabei Stiefel oder ähnliche Winterschuhe beliebiger Art verwendet werden. Der Skiriemen ist jedoch schlecht, da der Schuh leicht aus ihm herausrutscht. Ein kräftiges Abstoßen ist mit dieser Skibindung überhaupt nicht durchführbar und auch der seitliche Halt ist nicht sehr gut. Eine Schuhart, die speziell zur Befestigung im Skiriemen diente, war bisher ein Stiefel mit hochgebogener Schnabelspitze, der jedoch die im vorstehenden genannten Nachteile nicht nennenswert beseitigte.Traditionally, ski bindings have been designed in such a way that winter shoes of all kinds fit into them. The binding served e.g. a strap loop attached to the ski, i.e. a so-called ski strap into which the tip of the shoe is pushed. Boots or similar winter shoes of any kind can be used as ski boots. However, the ski strap is bad because the shoe slips out of it easily. A strong push off is not feasible with this ski binding and the lateral hold is not very good either. One type of shoe that was used specifically for fastening in the ski strap was previously a boot with a curved tip, which, however, did not significantly eliminate the disadvantages mentioned above.
Die im vorstehenden beschriebenen, bekannten Skibindungen eignen sich damit nicht als Kinderskibindungen, von denen noch einige Sondereigenschaften vorausgesetzt werden. Eine Kinderskibindung muß in ihrer Funktion einfach sein und auch unter Einsatz kleiner Kräfte verwendungsfähig sein. Weiterhin soll sich die Skibindung an den Schuhen beider Beine anbringen lassen. Auch soll sich die Skibindung bei falscher Behandlung nicht leicht beschädigen lassen. Andererseits soll sich die Bindung jedoch in ausreichendem Maße an die durch den Skilauf bedingten Bewegungen anpassen und in den verschiedenen Zuständen des Skilaufens Halt geben, wie bei kräftigem Abstoßen, Grätenschritt, Wendungen usw.The known ski bindings described above are therefore not suitable as children's ski bindings, of which some special properties are still required. A children's ski binding must be simple in its function and be usable even with small forces. Furthermore, the ski binding should be able to be attached to the shoes of both legs. The ski binding should not be easily damaged if handled incorrectly. On the other hand, the bond should be sufficient adapt to the dimensions of the movements caused by skiing and give support in the various states of skiing, such as strong pushing off, boning, turns, etc.
Aufgabe der Erfindung besteht darin, eine Skibindung zu schaffen, deren Haltevermögen genauso gut ist wie bei bekannten modernen Bindungen, aber keine am Skischuh angebrachte Schuhspitzenverlängerung voraussetzt, die das Gehen erschwert.The object of the invention is to provide a ski binding, the holding capacity of which is just as good as that of known modern bindings, but does not require a toe extension attached to the ski boot, which makes walking difficult.
Diese Aufgabe ist hinsichtlich der Skibindung durch die gekennzeichneten Merkmale des Patentanspruchs l,hinsichtlich des Skischuhs durch die gekennzeichneten Merkmale des Patentanspruchs 6 und hinsichtlich der Einheit aus beiden durch die Merkmale des Patentanspruchs 10 gelöst.This problem is solved with regard to the ski binding by the features of
Die erfindungsgemäße Skibindung stützt bezüglich der für das Skilaufen erforderlichen Bewegungen in der richtigen Weise, ist aber gleichzeitig elastisch. So z.B. hebt sich der Schuhabsatz unbehindert ab. Dies geschieht bei einer für Kinder bestimmten sog. Hinterbindung des Absatzes nicht. Die Knickstelle an der Spitze des Schuhes liegt dank der elastischen oder gelenkig ausgeführten Querlasche an ihrem natürlichen Platz. Die Funktion von Skibindung und Schuh entspricht auch völlig der Funktion von Vorderbindungen für Erwachsene und erleichtert den Übergang auf letztgenannte. Die Details von Skibindung und Schuh können großzügig bemessen werden, was die Handhabung der Skibindung erleichtert. Ist doch bei Kindern die Koordination der Bewegungen so viel schlechter, daß das Einführen des Fußes in die Bindung nicht immer gleich leicht erfolgt. Durch ihre Einfachheit und die geringe Anzahl der Einzelteile ist die erfindungsgemäße Skibindung auch seitens der Herstellung günstig. Die Querlasche kann sogar elastisch ausgeführt sein, wobei die Skibindung nicht einmal eine Spannungsregulierung braucht. Andererseits macht das einfache Schließen des Spannschlosses auch Kindern keine Schwierigkeiten.The ski binding according to the invention provides correct support for the movements required for skiing, but is also elastic. For example, the heel of the shoe stands out unhindered. This does not happen with a so-called rear binding of the paragraph intended for children. The kink at the tip of the shoe is in its natural place thanks to the elastic or articulated cross flap. The function of ski bindings and boots also fully corresponds to the function of front bindings for adults and facilitates the transition to the latter. The details of the ski binding and boot can be dimensioned generously, which makes handling the ski binding easier. The coordination of movements in children is so much worse that it is not always easy to insert the foot into the binding. Due to its simplicity and the small number of individual parts, the ski binding according to the invention is also inexpensive in terms of manufacture. The cross flap can even be elastic, with the ski binding not even requiring tension regulation. On the other hand, the simple closing of the turnbuckle is no problem for children.
Der bei der Handhabung der Skibindung erforderliche Kraftbedarf ist sehr klein. Aufgrund der Gestaltung erfolgt das. Festschnallen selbstführend und der Schuh verbleibt sicher in seiner richtigen Lage.The power required to handle the ski binding is very small. Due to the design, the straps are self-guiding and the shoe remains securely in its correct position.
Die Profilierung kann im Vergleich zu den Stiften bekannter Ausführungen groß gewählt werden, wodurch der entstehende Flächendruck klein bleibt. Dies hat zur Folge, daß als Sohlenmaterial des Schuhes ein weiches und elastisches Material verwendet werden kann, was bei bekannten Bindungstypen nicht möglich ist. Die Skibindung kann z.B. ganz aus Kunststoff hergestellt werden, wodurch das Entfernen von Eis von der Skibindung leicht ist. Eis setzt sich an Metallteilen erheblich leichter fest. Bei der Handhabung von Kunststoff mit den Händen besteht auch nicht die Gefahr, daß die Skibindung an den bloßen Fingern festfriert, wie dies bei der Handhabung von kalten Metallteilen der Fall ist. Die am Schuh nötige Profilierung kann jedoch so klein gehalten werden, daß sie an der Schuhsohle keine Erweiterungen oder ähnliche das Gehen beeinträchtigenden Eigenschaften verursachen.The profile can be chosen to be large in comparison to the pins of known designs, as a result of which the resulting surface pressure remains small. The result of this is that a soft and elastic material can be used as the sole material of the shoe, which is not possible with known types of binding. The ski binding can e.g. Made entirely of plastic, making it easy to remove ice from the ski binding. Ice sticks to metal parts much more easily. When handling plastic with your hands, there is also no risk that the ski binding will freeze on your bare fingers, as is the case when handling cold metal parts. The profiling required on the shoe can, however, be kept so small that it does not cause any extensions or similar properties affecting walking on the shoe sole.
Der erfindungsgemäße Skischuh kann entweder ein Schuh mit kurzem Schaft oder ein Winterstiefel mit hohem Schaft sein. Da an diesem Schuh keine Spitzenverlängerung großen Ausmaßes oder ähnliche Erweiterung angearbeitet ist, eignet sich der erfindungsgemäße Schuh besonders für den Winter als Gebrauchsschuh. Insbesondere bei Kinderschuhen liegt ein großer Vorteil darin, daß mit ihnen ebenso Ski gelaufen werden kann und sie auch sonst im Freien als Freizeitschuhe benutzt werden können, ohne daß die Schuhe gewechselt werden müssen.The ski boot according to the invention can either be a shoe with a short shaft or a winter boot with a high shaft. Since no large-scale tip extension or similar extension is worked on this shoe, the shoe according to the invention is particularly suitable for winter as a utility shoe. Especially when it comes to children's shoes, a big advantage is that with them can also be skied and they can also be used outdoors as leisure shoes without having to change shoes.
Im folgenden wird die Erfindung anhand zweier Ausführungsformen unter Hinweis auf die beigefügten Zeichnungen ausführlich beschrieben.In the following the invention is described in detail using two embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Fig. 1 zeigt schaubildlich den Teil eines Skis, an dem sich die erfindungsgemäße Skibindung und der damit verbundene erfindungsgemäße Skischuh befindet.Fig. 1 shows graphically the part of a ski on which the ski binding according to the invention and the associated ski boot according to the invention is located.
- Fig. 2 zeigt schaubildlich die Skibindung nach Fig. 1 bei geschlossenem Spannschloß.Fig. 2 shows a diagram of the ski binding of Fig. 1 with the turnbuckle closed.
- Fig. 3 zeigt die Skibindung nach Fig. 2 bei geöffnetem Spannschloß.Fig. 3 shows the ski binding according to Fig. 2 with the turnbuckle open.
- Fig. 4 zeigt den in Längsrichtung des Skis gelegten Senkrechtschnitt von Fig. 1.FIG. 4 shows the vertical section from FIG. 1 placed in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- Fig. 5 entspricht Fig. 4 und zeigt eine zweite Ausführungsform.Fig. 5 corresponds to Fig. 4 and shows a second embodiment.
In Fig. 1 sind am Ski 1 die Skibindung 2 und der Schuh 7 befestigt. Die Skibindung besteht aus einer Standplatte 3 und einer mit Gelenken 4 daran befestigten Spanneinrichtung, die eine Querlasche 5 mit Spannschloß 6 ist, mit dem sich die Skibindung öffnen und am Schuh 7 verriegeln läßt. Bei verriegelter Skibindung bleibt die Querlasche 5 auf dem Schuh 7 fest an ihrem Platz. Die Gelenke 4 bilden Scharnierstellen, so daß sich der Absatz 8 des Schuhes 7 frei von der Oberfläche des Skis 1 beim Skilaufen abheben kann. Dabei schwenkt die Querlasche 5 mit dem Schuh 7 um die Gelenke 4.In Fig. 1, the ski binding 2 and the
Gemäß Fig. 2 besitzt die Standplatte 3 Schraubenlöcher 9, über die sie z.B. mit Hilfsschrauben am Ski befestigt werden kann. Gewöhnlich sind drei Befestigungsschrauben je Standplatte vorgesehen. Zur festen Verriegelung des Schuhes an der Skibindung hat die Standplatte 3 eine Profilierung aus querliegenden Vorsprüngen 10, die in entsprechende Nuten 17 der Schuhsohle 16 als Gegenprofilierung (Fig. 4) passen. An der Vorderkante der Skibindung befindet sich ein Anschlag 20, gegen den der Schuh gedrückt ist und so daß er fest in der Skibindung sitzt. Der Anschlag 20 verhindert auch, daß beim Skilaufen Schnee zwischen Schuh und Skibindung gerät. Die Vorsprünge 10 gewährleisten, daß der Skischuh auch bei rückwärts gerichtetem Abstoßen in der Skibindung bleibt. Die Standplatte 3 besitzt ferner noch eine in Längsrichtung verlaufende Erhöhung 11, die dem Schuh seitlichen Halt gibt und die sich auf die Querlasche 5 und deren Gelenke 4 auswirkenden Seitenkräfte verringert.According to Fig. 2, the
Aus Fig. 4 erkennt man, wie die Profilierung der Standplatte und die Gegenprofilierung der Schuhsohle formschlüssig ineinandergreifen, wenn mit Hilfe der Querlasche 5 die Schuhspitze 12 gegen die Standplatte gespannt wird. Zur Sicherung der Querlasche 5 auf der Schuhspitze 12 ist eine Gegenhalterung in Form zweier im Abstand stehender Vorsprünqe 13 und 14 vorgesehen, zwischen denen bei gespanntem Spannschloß 6 die Querlasche 5 in der gezeigten Weise formschlüssig aufgenommen wird.From Fig. 4 it can be seen how the profiling of the base plate and the counter-profile of the shoe sole interlock positively when the
Bei der Ausführung nach Fig. 5 haben Standplatte 3 und deren Profilierung 10 die gleiche Ausgestaltung wie in Fig. 4. Der Unterschied liegt an der Querlasche 5, die an ihrer Unterseite eine Nut 18 besitzt, in die ein an der Oberseite der Schuhspitze 12 angearbeileter Vorsprung 15 paßt.In the embodiment according to FIG. 5, the
Die Skibindung kann ganz aus Kunststoff hergestellt sein, wobei auch die Querlasche 5 verhältnismäßig steif ist. Der Querlasche kann jedoch auch aus Gummi gefertigt sein, wodurch sich eine elastischere Befestigungskonstruktion ergibt. Dabei ist eine gesonderte Spannungsregulierung bei der Verwendung von Schuhen verschiedener Größen in der Bindung nicht erforderlich. Ahzahl, Anordnung und Form der Befestigungsvorsprünge und der entsprechenden Vertiefungen oder Nuten können variieren; wesentlich für die Erfindung ist eine Skibindung, bei der die besonders geformte Schuhspitze derart in der Skibindung an seinen Platz gepreßt wird, daß sich sowohl an der Ober- als auch Unterseite der Schuhspitze in der Skibindung verriegelnde Nut-Vorsprungpassungen befinden. Auch kann der das Spannschloß 6 der Querlasche 5 von dem im Beispielsfall dargestellten abweichen.The ski binding can be made entirely of plastic, the
Skibindung und Schuh der Erfindung sind aufgrund ihrer Einfachheit und Betriebssicherheit z.B. gut für den militärischen Einsatz geeignet. Bei der Herstellung der an der Schuhspitze erforderlichen Befestigungsprofile kann die Schuhspitze gleichzeitig auch derart verstärkt werden, daß aus dem Schuh ein die Zehen schützender Sicherheitsschuh entsteht.Because of their simplicity and operational safety, the ski binding and boot of the invention are e.g. well suited for military use. In the manufacture of the fastening profiles required on the toe, the toe can also be reinforced at the same time in such a way that a safety shoe protecting the toes arises from the shoe.
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