EP0259407A1 - Safety ski binding. - Google Patents
Safety ski binding.Info
- Publication number
- EP0259407A1 EP0259407A1 EP87901441A EP87901441A EP0259407A1 EP 0259407 A1 EP0259407 A1 EP 0259407A1 EP 87901441 A EP87901441 A EP 87901441A EP 87901441 A EP87901441 A EP 87901441A EP 0259407 A1 EP0259407 A1 EP 0259407A1
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- Prior art keywords
- support plate
- holder
- ski
- heel
- sole
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/084—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
- A63C9/0844—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable the body pivoting about a transverse axis
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/001—Anti-friction devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/081—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with swivel sole-plate
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/084—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
- A63C9/0847—Details of the manual release
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/086—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings using parts which are fixed on the shoe of the user and are releasable from the ski binding
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/0805—Adjustment of the toe or heel holders; Indicators therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/084—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
- A63C9/0845—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable the body or base or a jaw pivoting about a vertical axis, i.e. side release
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/085—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
- A63C9/08535—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a mobile body or base or single jaw
- A63C9/0855—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a mobile body or base or single jaw pivoting about a vertical axis
Definitions
- the invention relates to a safety ski binding, in particular a heel holder, according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such a heel holder is described in AT-A2-296.111.
- a jaw body is rotatably mounted on the pivot, to which a support plate and a sole holder are articulated.
- This design does not fully take into account the geometric requirements of a ski binding in that the axis of rotation for the ski boot placed on the support plate is not in the extension of the shin axis. However, this means that the maximum permissible torque of the shin cannot be set precisely.
- the object of the invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the known design and to create a safety ski binding in which the axis of rotation for the ski boot is approximately in the extended shin axis and is simple in its construction.
- the control device thus only determines the pivoting capacity of the heel holder in the horizontal plane, the ski shoe heel rubbing against the ski-fixed component.
- a measure to arrange the axis of rotation for the ski boot approximately in the extended shin axis cannot be taken from this document.
- a relative movement takes place in the longitudinal direction of the ski between components which are assigned to the support plate on the one hand and the bearing block on the other hand.
- the heel holder is opened by a purely lateral pivoting of the support plate.
- the measure of claim 2 determines the position of the heel of the ski shoe on the support plate in a particularly favorable manner, and ensures a defined position of the ski shoe on the support plate during the entire horizontal release process.
- the stop arranged on the support plate engage in a groove in the front region of the sole of the ski boot, as stated in claim 3.
- the features known from DE-Ai 34 45 760 appear to classify part of this claim by mistake. This construction combines the function of the toe with that of the stop.
- a further roller is mounted on the support plate for control purposes, on which the underside of the tread of the sole holder can roll off in the event of a rotary fall.
- This version is particularly simple since the displacement of the heel holder is used directly to lift the sole holder.
- the measure of claim 6 also aims in this direction, in which the control of the upward pivoting movement of the sole holder is derived from approaches on the spring housing. There are therefore no special intermediate links between the support plate and the housing of the heel holder required.
- claim 7 enable elastic clamping of the heel or sole of the ski boot in these embodiments.
- the suspension fork can be lifted and thus the heel holder can be released by a lever articulated on the suspension fork, the free end of which is supported on an attachment of the support plate, which results in a particularly simple construction.
- the suspension fork is lifted by downward-facing approaches thereof, which makes the use of a separate component unnecessary.
- each of the heel holders treated so far can be used in connection with a toe plate having a support plate.
- the heel holder according to claims 11 and 12 differs from that according to claim 9 in that its bearing block can be pivoted relative to the support plate.
- the vertical axis for the bearing block is mounted on a slide which can be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the ski, which makes it easier to get out of the heel holder in the event of a camber.
- the measure of claim 13 makes it possible to vary the prestress of the compression spring in a simple manner.
- FIG.l shows the basic structure of a ski binding according to the invention and Fig.2 shows a variant thereof, each in elevation.
- 3 shows a partially sectioned side view of a first specific embodiment of a heel holder according to the invention in the travel division, in FIG. 4 a section along the line IV-IV in FIG. 3 with the details of the spring housing omitted, in FIG the representation of the heel holder corresponding to FIG. 3 after a skid of the skier and in FIG. 6 a section along the lines VI-VI in FIG. 3.
- 7 is a simplified section corresponding to FIG. 6 through the heel holder after the skier has turned over.
- FIGS. 8 and 14 show a fourth exemplary embodiment of a heel holder in side view or in section along the line XIII-XIII in FIG. 12 and in section along the line XIV-XIV in FIG. 13.
- 15 and 16 show two further embodiments of heel holders, which are equipped with a suspension fork, in a partially sectioned side view.
- FIG. 17 to 19 show another embodiment of a ski binding in a side view or in a partially sectioned top view (both views in the driving position), and in a partially sectioned top view when the skier loses his turn.
- FIG. 2Q shows an embodiment similar to FIG. 16, but with a heel holder realizing a controlled diagonal release.
- FIG. 21 a detail of a ski binding is illustrated in the longitudinal central section in FIG. 21.
- the same reference numerals have been used for the individual embodiments, with the exception of FIG. 2, for the same components, but in an increasing order of hundreds.
- reference numerals with a dash (') have been used to differentiate from the embodiment according to FIG.
- Fig.l 1 denotes a ski, 5 a toe and 2 a heel holder in its entirety.
- the latter is fastened to the upper side of the ski la by means of a base plate 3, which is provided with a vertical pivot pin 4, and is equipped with a sole holder 6 and with a step spur 7.
- a support plate 8 is pivotally mounted, on which the heel holder 2 is slidably mounted in the longitudinal direction.
- the end of the support plate 8 is secured by a hold-down device 9 against lifting off from the top la of the ski 1.
- a stop 8a for the heel 10a of the ski boot 10 At the front end of the support plate 8 there is a stop 8a for the heel 10a of the ski boot 10, the front of the shoe 5 holding down the ski boot sole.
- the front end of the sole of the ski boot 10 lies on a base plate 11, which is made of low-friction material in a known manner or at least has such a material or material coating on its upper side and is designed as a sliding plate.
- the support plate 8 is held in its central position in a manner to be described with reference to FIG. 3.
- FIG. 2 differs from that shown in FIG. 1 in that the support plate is extended towards the tip of the ski and forms a type of sole plate 8 ', the stop 8'a in a groove 10'c of the sole 10 'b of the shoe 10' engages.
- Ski 1 ' is attached to a support plate 11' made of low-friction material and has a hold-down device 9'a, in which hold-down device 9'a an extension 8'd formed on the front end and on the lower side of the sole plate 8 'engages .
- a base plate 103 and a hold-down device 109 are fastened on a ski 101.
- the base plate 103 carries a pivot 104 which runs perpendicular to the top of the ski and on which a support plate 108 is pivotably mounted.
- the base plate 103 has a cam 103a at its rear end.
- the support plate 108 is secured at its rear end by the hold-down device 109 against lifting off from the top of the base plate 103.
- the support plate 108 carries at its front end a stop 108a for the heel of the ski boot and in the middle region two bearing attachments 112. Furthermore, two elongated holes 113 and 11 ⁇ are cut out in the support plate 108, which are located one behind the other in the radial direction.
- the front elongated hole 113 is penetrated by a vertically standing axis 115, which projects downward and is fastened to a bearing block 116 for the spring housing 118 of a heel holder 102 known per se.
- a roller 119 is mounted on the axis 115, which rolls on the control curve 103a of the base plate 103 when the skier falls.
- the bearing block 116 also carries a downward approach 120, which engages in the rear elongated hole 114 and is loaded by a compression spring 121, which tries to push the bearing block 116 against the pivot pin 104 out.
- the bearing block 116 has a base 116a which is guided on the support plate 108 and surrounds it on both sides and on which two upstanding legs 116b are arranged, between which the spring housing 118 is pivotally mounted on two semi-axes 118b. Furthermore, in the base 116a, two parallel elongated holes running approximately in the radial direction of the support plate 108 or slots 116e open towards the pivot pin 104 are recessed, which are penetrated by the bearing lugs 122 arranged on the support plate 108. These bearing lugs 122 are connected in an articulated manner to the spring housing 118 by means of two link plates 123.
- a slide 124 which is loaded by a compression spring 125, is guided in the longitudinal direction of the spring housing. 118.
- the spring housing 118 is penetrated by an axis 118 a for the holder 106, which is fastened in the bearing block 116 and passes through guide slots in the spring housing and a recess in the slide 124.
- the two semiaxes 118b are at a distance from the axis 118a.
- the slide 124 bears with a nose on its front side against a control curve 106a which is recessed in the interior of the sole holder 106.
- the heel holder 102 In the driving position, the heel holder 102 assumes the position shown in FIG. 3, in which the heel of the ski boot is held between the stop 108a and the sole holder 106.
- the sole holder 106 is pivoted upwards together with the step spur 107, and the compression spring 125 located in the spring housing 118 is compressed by the slide 124, as is generally known.
- the two articulated brackets 123 are pivoted clockwise in FIG. 3, since the bearing lugs 122 are fastened to the support plate 108, but the spring housing 118 is moved backwards.
- the spring housing 118 is therefore also pivoted clockwise relative to the bearing block 116.
- the axis 118a reaches the upper end regions of the guide slots of the spring housing 118 and the recess of the slider 124. This is therefore displaced towards the end of the ski, the compression spring 125 being compressed.
- the nose of the slider 124 now releases the sole holder 106, which can pivot upwards and release the heel of the ski boot.
- the support plate 108 swivels back into its central position under the action of the compression spring 121;
- the two branches of the control curve 103a can run in a V-shape in plan view.
- the heel holder 202 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 on the ski 201 is very similar to the one previously treated.
- a roller 226 is supported between the two upstanding legs 208b of the support plate 208, which is supported on the underside of the step spur 207, which together with the sole holder 206 can be pivoted about the axis 218a relative to the bearing block 216.
- the spring housing 218 is mounted on semiaxes 218b which run parallel to the axis 218a. The spring housing 218 is pivoted only when the heel holder is opened at will.
- the sole holder 206 In the event of a frontal fall, the sole holder 206 is pivoted up about the axis 218a in a known manner. In the event of a rotary camber, however, the bearing block 216 is displaced backwards in the longitudinal direction of the support plate 208 against the force of the compression spring, not shown here. The roller 226 lifts the step spur 207 and with it the sole holder 206 until the ski boot, which is not shown in FIG. 8, is released.
- the embodiment according to FIGS. 10 and 11 differs from the previous exemplary embodiments mainly in that
- Spring housing 318 which is mounted on half-axles 318b in the bearing block 316, has two lugs 318c which are arranged symmetrically with respect to the vertical longitudinal center plane and engage in vertically extending recesses 308h of the support plate 308 and pass through slots 316e in the bearing block 316.
- the bearing block 316 is also moved backwards in the longitudinal direction of the support plate 308. Since the lugs 318c are held at their ends by the support plate 308, the spring housing 318 carries out a pivoting movement which runs clockwise in the illustration according to FIG. The sole holder 306 is released and the ski boot, not shown, can leave the heel holder 302 arranged on the ski 301.
- the heel holder 402 arranged on the ski 401 according to FIGS. 12 to 14 is characterized in that the heel of the ski boot is under a spring preload acting on the front of the heel.
- Slider 440 is formed, the latter on the support plate 408 in the longitudinal direction thereof, as shown in FIG. 14, by means of a
- This slide 440 has two upwardly projecting lugs 440b, which bear against two
- Stop surfaces 406c of the sole holder 406 are determined
- Approaches 440b and the slots 416e in the bearing block 416 can additionally one exact return of the slide 440 can be guaranteed.
- the two lugs 440b preferably lie snugly against the associated rear boundary wall of the individual slots 416e.
- the support plate 408 is offset both in the area of the pivot pin 404 and in the area of the lugs 440b for guiding the slide 440 or the bearing block 416 toward its longitudinal axis, with the slide 440 having clearances on both sides in the first-mentioned offset area of the support plate 408.
- the heel of the ski boot is held between the extension 440a and the sole holder 406.
- This mounting of the ski boot also remains upright in the elastic range of the heel holder 402, since the extension 440a, as mentioned, takes part in the longitudinal movements of the heel holder 402 via the slide 440.
- the control of the release function and the release of the ski boot are done in the way already described.
- the heel holder 502 on the ski 501 according to FIG. 15 is of a known type. It has a sole holder 506 which is pivotally mounted in the bearing block 516 about an axis 506b. A suspension fork 545 is also mounted on this axis 506b.
- the bearing block 516 has a front wall 516c, against which the end of a locking lever 548, which is mounted in the sole holder 506 on an axis 548a, bears.
- This latch lever 548 is urged at its rear side by a pressure piece 549, out the 'in slits 545b of the front fork 545 and is acted upon by a non-illustrated latch spring.
- the heel holder 502 is provided with a release lever 591 which can be pivoted about the same axis 548a as the locking lever 548.
- a support 547 which is designed as a lever 547 and is supported on an extension 508c of the support plate 508, is articulated by means of an axis 546.
- the left end of the locking lever 548 in FIG. 15 slides along the front wall 516c of the bearing block until the ski boot is released. give is.
- the latch lever 548 is held in the open position of the heel holder 502 by a latch.
- FIG. 16 shows a similar heel holder 602 on a ski 601. This is simplified compared to the previously described embodiment insofar as two lugs 645a are arranged on the suspension fork 645 and point downward. These lugs 645a pass through elongated holes 616e in the base 616a of the bearing block 616 and engage in recesses 608h which are recessed in the support plate 608.
- the frontal fall takes place in a manner known per se, so that there is no need to go into detail.
- the bearing block 616 When the skier falls, the bearing block 616 is pushed back on the support plate 608 by the roller 619 mounted on it, which rolls on the control curve 603a of the base plate 603. As a result, however, the spring fork 645 is pivoted clockwise about the axis 606b, which results in the pressure piece 649 being lifted out of the groove on the rear of the locking lever 648 mounted on the axis 648a.
- the locking lever 648 can be lifted from the front wall 616c of the pedestal 616 without force.
- the sole holder 606 can pivot into its open position and the ski boot can leave the heel holder.
- the embodiment of a ski binding shown in FIGS. 17 to 19 differs from the previous ones mainly in that the heel holder 702 is arranged on a support plate 708 which is flat and has no stop for the heel of the ski boot. For this reason, the heel holder 702 on the ski 701 is assigned a toe 750, which is equipped with a support plate 751 for the tip of the ski boot.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 shows, in the event of a fall, the support plate 751 pivots with the sole of the ski boot, not shown, so that there is no relative movement and therefore no friction between the sole and the support plate 751.
- the position of the support plate 751 is changed relative to the front jaw 750 about an axis 752.
- the heel holder 702 can be designed in accordance with one of the embodiments already discussed.
- the heel holder 802 arranged on the ski 801 according to FIG. 20 is similar to that shown in FIG. 16. It differs from this only in that a carriage 860 is mounted on the support plate 808 and carries a vertical axis 861 for the bearing block 816 at its rear end.
- the two lugs 845a of the suspension fork 845 penetrate elongated holes 816e in the base 816a of the bearing block 816, as well as elongated holes 860a in the carriage 860 and recesses 808h in the support plate 808.
- the carriage 860 on the support plate 808 is displaced to the rear.
- Fig. 21 shows a modified detail of a ski binding.
- the compression spring 921 acting on the roller 919 is supported at its end remote from the roller on a spring abutment in the form of a piston 985 which is secured against rotation in a slot 908f of the support plate 908 or sole plate.
- a stud 986 is fastened at one end, on which a knurled nut 987 is screwed. This is rotatable in a further slot 908g of the support plate 908, but is secured against axial adjustment.
- the knurled nut 987 is turned in the corresponding direction of rotation.
- the heel holder according to FIGS. 3 to 7 could also be used in connection with a sole plate as shown in FIG.
- Another possibility of a modified version is to replace the helical spring intended for pressing the roller against the control cam of the base plate with a plate spring package.
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Abstract
Fixation de sécurité pour ski, en particulier un support de talon (102) pourvu d'une plaque de base (103) destinée à être fixée à la surface supérieure (101a) du ski et portant un axe rotatif vertical (104). Le support de talon (102) comporte un support de semelle (106) et une plaque de support pivotante (108) destinées au moins à la région du talon (10a) de la chaussure de ski (10), et la plaque de support (108) est soumise à la pression d'un ressort (121) dans sa position centrale. Afin d'être en mesure, dans une telle fixation de ski, de situer l'axe de rotation de la chaussure de ski (10) approximativement dans le prolongement du tibia et en même temps de simplifier la conception de la fixation de ski, l'axe rotatif (4, 104) est disposé entre la mâchoire avant (5) et le support de talon (2, 102) de la fixation de ski; la plaque de support (108) est supportée en pivot sur l'axe rotatif (104), et le ressort (121) est agencé de manière à s'étendre en position de marche dans le sens longitudinal du ski et actionne un galet (119) dont l'axe (115) est guidé, dans le sens longitudinal de la plaque de support (108), dans une rainure (114) ménagée dans cette dernière, et est ancré dans le sabot d'appui (116) du support de talon (102), une partie courbe de guidage (103a) faisant partie du ski étant associée au galet (119). En outre, la plaque de support (8') peut également être conçue comme une plaque de semelle. Dans ce cas, une butée (8'a) sur la plaque de support (8) s'engage dans le talon (10a) de la chaussure de ski, ou bien une butée (8'a) sur la plaque de semelle (8') s'engage dans une rainure (10'c) de la semelle (10'b) de la chaussure de ski.Safety binding for skiing, in particular a heel support (102) provided with a base plate (103) intended to be fixed to the upper surface (101a) of the ski and carrying a vertical rotary axis (104). The heel support (102) comprises a sole support (106) and a pivoting support plate (108) intended at least for the heel region (10a) of the ski boot (10), and the support plate ( 108) is subjected to the pressure of a spring (121) in its central position. In order to be able, in such a ski binding, to locate the axis of rotation of the ski boot (10) approximately in the extension of the tibia and at the same time to simplify the design of the ski binding, l 'rotary axis (4, 104) is disposed between the front jaw (5) and the heel support (2, 102) of the ski binding; the support plate (108) is pivotally supported on the rotary axis (104), and the spring (121) is arranged so as to extend in the running position in the longitudinal direction of the ski and actuates a roller (119 ) whose axis (115) is guided, in the longitudinal direction of the support plate (108), in a groove (114) formed in the latter, and is anchored in the support shoe (116) of the support heel (102), a curved guide portion (103a) forming part of the ski being associated with the roller (119). In addition, the support plate (8 ') can also be designed as a sole plate. In this case, a stop (8'a) on the support plate (8) engages in the heel (10a) of the ski boot, or else a stop (8'a) on the sole plate (8 ') engages in a groove (10'c) of the sole (10'b) of the ski boot.
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AT0040886A AT385421B (en) | 1986-02-17 | 1986-02-17 | SAFETY SKI BINDING, ESPECIALLY A HEEL HOLDER |
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EP87901442A Expired - Lifetime EP0256107B1 (en) | 1986-02-17 | 1987-02-14 | Safety ski binding |
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