US3172678A - Laterally adjustable cable end attachment for a ski binding rotary heel plate - Google Patents

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US3172678A
US3172678A US291543A US29154363A US3172678A US 3172678 A US3172678 A US 3172678A US 291543 A US291543 A US 291543A US 29154363 A US29154363 A US 29154363A US 3172678 A US3172678 A US 3172678A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/0843Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/005Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/082Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with swivel heel-plate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08535Ski 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
    • A63C9/0855Ski 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
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  • This invention relates to ski binding devices of the type adapted to hold, in relation to the top face of a ski, the heel portion of a ski boot having its toe end held against motion by any other suitable binding means.
  • the present invention relates to heeltype ski binders wherein a bow comprising several pivotally interconnected sections is adapted to fit around the heel of the ski boot, the front end elements of the side arms of this bow being secured on vertical ears or brackets disposed on either side of the ski.
  • These ears are carried as a rule by a swivel plate underlying the heel of the ski boot, this swivel plate being adapted to support the heel and retained on the top face of the ski, for example by means of a disc engaging a central aperture of the plate and secured on the ski by means of screws or the like.
  • the bow portion of these binding devices comprises, among component elements, a traction spring and a clamping lever. 7
  • each one of the component elements constituting the front end elements of the side arms of the aforesaid bow of the device comprises a lug provided with a rivet sliding freely in the transverse direction and which is thus adapted to be engaged and anchored by either of these end elements in a button-hole like aperture formed in the corresponding fastening lug.
  • each lug may be secured on the corresponding ear either against the inner face or against the outer face thereof, with a view to alter the relative spacingbetween each end element and the longitudinal center axis of the ski, and therefore to change the width of said bow.
  • adequate means are provided for subsequently locking each end element and holding each anchoring rivet in its relevant button-hole. 7
  • the lug carried by each end element is shifted with respect to the axis of this element, whereby the relative spacing between this element and the longitudinal center line of the ski may be modified by turning this element the other way so as to' cause it to engage the corresponding fixed ear with one or the other face.
  • FIGURES 1 and 2 are fragmentary views showing in plan view from above and in elevation respectively a ski equipped with the binding device of this invention
  • FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary view showing partly in plan view from above and partly in horizontal section the same device
  • FIGURE 4 is a plan view from above of the same device
  • FIGURES 5 to 8 are detail plan views showing the different positions in which each end lug of the heel bow may be positioned in relation to the corresponding ear;
  • FIGURE 9 is a plan view from above showing the device during its adjustment in the transverse direction.
  • a ski S equipped with the binder of this invention for holding the heel portion of a ski boot in position carries inter alia adequate means for holding or retaining against abnormal motion the toe end of the same ski boot, for example in the form of a rotary safety binder B.
  • the ski binder of this invention comprises more particularly a swivel plate 1 carrying on either side a substantially vertical ear or bracket 2a, 2b, these ears or brackets being adapted to extend on either side of the heel portion of the boot and to constitute means for anchoring the front ends of the clamping bow A to be fitted around the heel of the ski boot.
  • Each ear 2a, 2b has an inner face turned toward the other ear, and an outer face turned the opposite way.
  • the swivel plate 1 is retained on the top face of the ski by a fixed disc 2 fitting in a circular opening formed in said plate and comprising an outer raised peripheral marginal portion or flange overlying the edge of said circular opening.
  • the disc 2 is secured on the ski by means of screws, as will be explained more in detail presently.
  • the bow A comprises in the known fashion a coil tension spring 3 and a clamping device 4 of the conventional knee-action type, incorporating a control lever 5.
  • This bow further comprises two rods or links 6a, 6b pivoted respectively on the spring 3 and on the control lever 5 of the clamping device. Pivoted on these rods or links are screw-threaded side rods 7a, 71; carrying the end elements 8a, 8b of the bow structure, which are adapted to be secured on the ears 2a, 2b of the swivel' plate respectively.
  • Each end element 8a, 8b carries a lug 9 having its two main faces parallel to each other and to the axis x-y of the element (FIG. 3).
  • Each lug 9 has a hole formed therein which is freely engaged by a two-headed rivet 10, the length of the shank of this rivet 10 being greater than the lug thickness.
  • the plane of symmetry of each lug 9 is shifted laterally in relation to the axis x-y of the relevant element 8a or 817.
  • one of its faces 10a may be coplanar with the axis xy and its other face 10b lies on one side of this axis.
  • Each ear 2a, 2b has a button-hole or like opening 11 formed therethrough which comprises a front portion of greater diameter, adapted to receive any one of the rivet heads therethrough, and a rear portion in the form of a narrower slot adapted to be engaged by the shank of the rivet but not by its head.
  • Each lug 9 has a length sumcient to permit the insertion of one or the other head of rivet 10 through the larger portion of the corresponding button-hole 11.
  • a socket 12 is screwed on each end element 8a, 8b and constitutes a locking device therefor, as will be explained presently.
  • Each end element of bow A is secured on the corresponding ear 2a or 2b by anchoring the rivet 10 carried by its lug 9 in the button-hole opening 11 of the relevant ear.
  • this lug 9 can be secured in difierent positions on the anchoring ear associated therewith.
  • each lug 9 may be secured on this car either against the inner face 13 thereof (see FIGS. and 6) or against its outer face 14 (see FIGS. 7 and 8).
  • either position corresponds to a different relative spacing between the axis x-y of the end element and the relevant anchoring ear and therefore to a modified width E of the bow A.
  • each end element may be turned the other way to engage the same face of the corresponding ear 2a or 2!; either with its inner face a coplanar with the axis x-y, or with its outer face 1% shifted laterally in relation thereto.
  • Another consequence of this arrangement is the possibility of altering the relative spacing between the axis xy of the end element and the corresponding fixation ear.
  • the element 8a is also adapted to be mounted in four similar different positions on the corresponding ear 2a.
  • each one of the different positions available for the end element 8:: may be combined with one of the possible positions of the other element 8b, thus providing sixteen different possible positions, although some of these correspond to the same lateral spacing E of the two side arms of bow A.
  • eight different combinations are obtainable whereby, for example, the width E of bow A can be varied 2 millimeters each time between, say, a minimum spacing of 66 millimeters and a maximum spacing of 80 mm.
  • this range corresponds to the different widths of conventional ski boot heels. Under these conditions, with the device of this invention the width of the rear bow can be adjusted in a simple yet efiicient manner so that this width corresponds exactly to the width of the boot heel.
  • the socket 12 is simply screwed on the corresponding end element 8a or 8b until the socket contacts the rear edge of the corresponding ear 2:: or 2b.
  • the end element and lug 9 are held against longitudinal motion and any undesired release of the anchoring rivet is safely prevented.
  • the sockets 12 do not interfere whatsoever with the pivoting movements of the end portions of bow A, since the rear edges of the two ears 2a and 2b are rounded.
  • the disc 2 provided for retaining the swivel plate 1 is designed with a view to permit a particularly easy and efiicient adjustment of the position of the device on the ski in the transverse direction, when mounting the device.
  • the disc 2 is formed with a pair of diametrally opposite holes 15a, 15b adapted to be positioned the one at the front and the other at the rear.
  • This disc is also formed with a pair of curved slots 16 of which the center of curvature is coincident with the center of hole 150.
  • the user To mount the device of this invention on a ski the user first positions this hole 15a on the longitudinal center line z-z' of the ski and engages through this hole the first fastening screw 17 which is used first as a pivot pin for completing the fixation of the disc 2. With the other hole 1511 also disposed on the axis z-z' the other two screws 18 are engaged through the two slots 16, intermediate their ends.
  • the disc 2 is retained on the ski by the three screws 17 and 18 while being movable laterally in one or the other direction, the screw 17 acting as a pivot pin whilst the other screws 18 are adapted to slide in the curved slots 16.
  • the disc 2 and the swivel plate 1 can be moved laterally in either direction to bring them exactly in the desired position.
  • ski binder construction of this invention permits first the adjustments of the width of the bow A by altering the position of one or the other end element 8a or 8b with respect to the relevant fixation ear.
  • the length of the side arms of the aforesaid bow can be adjusted by simply screwing these end elements in relation to the screwthreaded rods 7a or 7b. Finally, it affords a particularly easy and accurate adjustment of the position of the swivel plate 1 and therefore of the anchoring ears 2a, 2b in the transverse direction, in relation to the ski.
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means, said ears being disposed on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising a pair of front side end elements adapted to be attached to said lateral ears, anchoring means adapted to permit the fixation of each front end of said clamping means on said corresponding lateral ear including lugs adapted to contact the sides of said ears, a double headed rivet having a shank positioned in said lug transverse to the plane thereof, said rivet loosely fitted to slide longitudinally in said lug and engaging the selected one of the inner and outer face of said lateral ear.
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means, said lateral ears being disposed on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising a pair of front side end elements adapted to be attached to said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carrying a fiat anchoring lug of which the plane of symmetry is shifted laterally in relation to the longitudinal axis of the relevant end element of said clamping means, anchoring means in the form of a doube headed rivet having a shank positioned in said lug transverse to the plane thereof, said rivet loosely fitted to slide longitudinally in said lug and adapted to permit the fixation of said lug of each front end of said clamping means
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination a plate adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of subtantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said plate, said ears extending on either side of the boot position on the ski and having each an inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said means comprising two front end elements adapted to be anchored on said lateral ears, said lateral ears being each formed with a button-hole opening comprising a large portion opposite said clamping means and a narrower portion adjacent to said clamping means, each end of said clamping means carrying a two-headed rivet extending freely through a hole formed in the relevant end element, said rivet being adapted to engage with one of its heads said larger portion of said buttonhole of the corresponding lateral ear carried by said plate, whereby the corresponding end element of said clamping means may be secured at
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination a plate adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said plate, said ears being disposed on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the other lateral ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising two front end elements adapted to be anchored on said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carrying a flat fixation lug having its plane of symmetry shifted laterally in relation to the axis of the relevant end element, a button-hole opening formed in each lateral ear, said opening comprising a larger portion opposite said clamping means and a narrower portion adjacent to said clamping means, each fixation lug of said end element of said clamping means carrying a two-headed rivet extending through said end element and slidably mounted therein, said rivet being adapted to
  • a ski binder of the type adapted to hold the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be secured on the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means and disposed on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the opposite ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to fit around the rear portion of the heel of the boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising two front end elements adapted to be secured on said lateral ears respectively, a screw-threaded rod on each one of said end elements, a flat anchoring lug on each one of said end elements, the plane of symmetry of said lug being shifted in relation to the longitudinal axis of said screw-threaded rod of the corresponding end element of said clamping means anchoring means in the form of a double headed rivet having a shank position in said lug transverse to the plane thereof, said rivet loosely fitted to slide longitudinally in said lug and adapted to permit the anchoring of said lug of each end
  • a ski binder of the type adapted to hold the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination a disc adapted to be secured on the top face of the ski, a swivel plate formed with a circular aperture and rotatably mounted around said disc, an annular flange portion of said disc retainingsaid swivel plate in position, said disc comprising at least one hole for the passage of a first fastening screw as well as two curved slots centered on said hole, said two curved slots being adapted to receive two other fastening screws, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said swivel plate, said lateral ears being disposed on either side of the boot position on said ski and having each an inner face turned toward the other ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising two font end elements adapted to be secured on said lateral ears, fastening means adapted to permit the fixation of each end element of
  • a ski binder of the type adapted to hold the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination a disc adapted to be secured on the top face of the ski, a swivel plate formed with a circular aperture and rotatably mounted around said disc, an annular flange portion of said disc retaining said swivel plate in position, said disc comprising at least one hole for the passage of a first fastening screw as well as two curved slots centered -on said hole, said two curved 'slots being adapted to re- 'ears being disposed on either side of the boot position on said ski and'havingeach an inner face turned toward the otherear and an outer face turned the opposite 'Way, clamping meansadapted to surroundthe rear portion of the heel of the boot to be bound, said clamping'means comprising two front end elements adapted to be secured on said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carryinga flat anchoring lug of which the plane of symmetry is shifted laterally in relation to
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means, said lateral ears being disposed on either side of the boot position and having each inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and an outer face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising a pair of front side end elements adapted to be attached to said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carrying a fastening member rotatably mounted on the corresponding end portion, a flat lug rigid with each one of said fastening members and having two fiat faces parallel to the center line of the corresponding end portion of said fastening means, the plane of symmetry of each lug being offset in relation to the center line of the corresponding end of said clamping means, additional fastening means provided'respectively on said lateral ears and on said lug of
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means, said lateral ears being disposed .on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and anvouter face turned the opposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising a pair of front side end elements adapted to be attached to said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carrying a fastening member rotatably mounted on the corresponding end portion, a flat lug rigid with each one of said fastening members and having two fiat faces parallel to the center line of the corresponding end portion of said fastening means, the plane of symmetry of each lug being offset in relation to thecenter line of the corresponding end of said clamping means, additional fastening means provided respectively on said lateral ears and said lug of
  • a ski binder of the type designed for holding the heel portion of a ski boot on a ski which comprises in combination support means adapted to be mounted on the top face of the ski, a pair of substantially vertical lateral ears rigid with said support means, said vertical lateral ears being disposed on either side of the boot position and having each an inner face turned toward the inner face of the other ear and an outer face turned theopposite way, clamping means adapted to surround the rear portion of the heel of the ski boot to be bound, said clamping means comprising a pair of front side end elements adapted to be attached to said lateral ears, each one of said end elements carrying a fastening member rotatably mounted on the corresponding end portion, a flat lug rigid with each one of said fastening members and having two fiat faces parallel to the center line of the corresponding end'portion of said fastening means, the plane of symmetry of each lug being offset in relation to the center line of the corresponding end of said clamping means, an opening in said lug, a double-headed rivet having its shank

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