专利摘要:
A ski binding adapted to be used to maintain a boot onto a ski. The binding comprises a latching element adapted to be mounted on the boot which comprises at least one transverse bit. The binding further comprises a support element adapted to be mounted on the ski as well as a retention system which, by virtue of an elastic element, serve to maintain the transverse bit held between the support element and a moveable pressure element of the retention system when the binding is in the locked position. The boot itself comprising the transverse element also forms part of the invention.
公开号:SU1235452A3
申请号:SU792835959
申请日:1979-10-23
公开日:1986-05-30
发明作者:Пьер Жозеф Саломон Жорж
申请人:Этаблиссман Франсуа Саломон Э Фис (Фирма);
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The invention relates to sports equipment, in particular to ski bindings.
The aim of the invention is to stabilize the leg.
FIG. 1 shows the device, a general view; figure 2 is one of the links of the means of fixing the bracket, General view; in fig. 3 - the device in the position of fixing the boot, a longitudinal section; in fig. 4 - the same at work; in fig. 5 is the same; in fig. 6 - base, open; in fig. 7 — device in operation, variant; in fig. 8 - the same, up to the moment of fixation of the boot, general view (embodiment); in fig. 9 - one of the links of the fixation device bracket, a general view; in fig. 10 - the device in the position of fixation of the boot, version, cut; 11 - the same at the time of work; in fig. 12 - staple crossmember, longitudinal section, (embodiment); in fig. 13 and
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ski axes. The surface 13 has a recess in the central part, the vertical wall 15 of which serves as a support for the protrusion 11 of the shoe bracket (FIGS. 3 and 4).
The non-movable link 8 according to the embodiment (Figs. 5-7) has a vertical wall 16 joined to another vertical T-shaped surface 17 and forming the support zones 18 and 19 (Fig. 7) for the cross-link of the bracket and its protrusion.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 8-11, the structural elements are the same, however, the protrusion of the cross-bar of the bracket is made above its plane and the support zones of the cross-bar of the bracket in the fixed element 8 are made in the opposite direction to (| Ig. 1). Element 8 has a notch 20 for accommodating the bracket 11 and hollowing 21 to accommodate the arms 5 of its cross member with the formation of engagement zones 22 (4ig. 11).
The clamping lever 9 is connected with the elastic 14 - the cross-bar of the bracket, the general view (your element 10 is hinged (the axle is a version); in Fig. 15 - the layout of the company 23) and has at the end reversed elastic action of the bracket with a link nominal to boot, notches 24 and 24 dl
the placement of the shoulders 5 and the protrusion 11 of the crossmember bracket, and the other end serves 30
means of fixing it.
The device comprises a bracket 1 made of steel wire, the branches 2 of which are fixed on the toe part of the sole 3 of the boot 4 parallel to its longitudinal axis and with the formation of a gap between the end of the sole and the cross bar 5 of the bracket fixed to the ski 6 35 base 7, means for fixing the cross bar of the bracket , made of two parallels O mounted on the ski section links: fixed link 8, located across the ski and 40 serving to engage the clevis, and remote from the sole of the boot pressure lever 9 connected to the base through the pack UM member 10 to provide a transverse clamp units 45 rechine staples.
The crossbar 5 of the bracket has a protrusion 11 in the middle part along the length of the bracket that is perpendicular to the plane of the bracket and is a cam 50 (Fig. 13 and 14) or a U-shaped bend of the cross member (Fig. 1,3,4,5,7 , 8,10,11 and 12).
The stationary link 8 of the fixation device of the cross bracket (Fig. 1-3) has 55 inclined surfaces 7 and 12 and 13, forming a dihedral angle, the edge 14 of which is directed across the longitudinal
for grip.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 9, the clamping lever 9 has a recess 25 for the projection of the bracket and cylindrical grooves 26 for its shoulders.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 12 The recess of the clamping lever 9 for accommodating the crosspiece of the bracket having a protrusion located above its plane is made in the shape corresponding to the shape of the cross member, i.e. with cylindrical recesses 26 and 27 for placement of the protrusion
and shoulder cross member.
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Use the device as follows.
In the boot locking position (Fig. 3), the arms 5 of the crossmember of the bracket are pressed to zones 12 and 13 of the stationary link 8, and the protrusion .11 to the wall 15 by means of a clamping lever 9, operating according to the principle of a crank lever, and its axis 23 rotates ) It is the true dead position of the rotation of the elastic element 10 and the axis of the arms 5 of the cross member passing through the axis 28.
When the skier (Fig. 4) moves, the boot 4 rises in the direction of
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ski axes. The surface 13 has a recess in the central part, the vertical wall 15 of which serves as a support for the projection 11 of the shoe bracket (Fig. 3 and 4).
The non-movable link 8 according to the embodiment (Figs. 5-7) has a vertical wall 16 joined to another vertical T-shaped surface 17 and forming the support zones 18 and 19 (Fig. 7) for the cross-link of the bracket and its protrusion.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 8-11, the structural elements are the same, however, the protrusion of the cross-bar of the bracket is made above its plane and the support zones of the cross-bar of the bracket in the fixed element 8 are made in the opposite direction to (| Ig. 1). Element 8 has a notch 20 for accommodating the bracket 11 and hollowing 21 to accommodate the arms 5 of its cross member with the formation of engagement zones 22 (4ig. 11).
The clamping lever 9 is connected with the resilience of the shoulders 5 and the protrusion 11 of the crosspiece of the bracket, and the other end serves
for grip.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 9, the clamping lever 9 has a recess 25 for the projection of the bracket and cylindrical grooves 26 for its shoulders.
According to the embodiment of FIG. 12 The recess of the clamping lever 9 for accommodating the crosspiece of the bracket having a protrusion located above its plane is made in the shape corresponding to the shape of the cross member, i.e. with cylindrical recesses 26 and 27 for placement of the protrusion
and shoulder cross member.
t
Use the device as follows.
In the boot locking position (Fig. 3), the arms 5 of the crossmember of the bracket are pressed to zones 12 and 13 of the stationary link 8, and the protrusion .11 to the wall 15 by means of a clamping lever 9, operating according to the principle of a crank lever, and its axis 23 rotates ) It is the true dead position of the rotation of the elastic element 10 and the axis of the arms 5 of the cross member passing through the axis 28.
When the skier (Fig. 4) moves, the boot 4 rises in the direction of
indicated by arrow A. During this movement, the protrusion 11 rests on the surface 15, and the crossbar 5 of the bracket presses the clamping lever 9 forward in the direction of arrow B, countering the elastic action of the element 10. As a result, the nose of the ski tilts forward and down (arrow B) . According to this variant, the shoulders 5 of the cross-brace can slide along the bearing surface 15.
According to FIG. 5-7, the arms 5 of the bracket are fixed in a vertical position by means of the support zone 19, which allows the bracket to rotate about its geometric axis.
According to FIG. 10 in the Bloeroeano position, the arms 5 of the crossmember of the bracket are clamped between the support zones 21 and the recess 26 of the tongue 9, and the protrusion 11 is located between the surfaces 20 and 25.
When skiing and tilting them in the direction of arrow B (Fig. 12), the arms of the bracket rotate in the recesses 21, and the protrusion 11, resting on the surface 25 of the pressure lever, relative to which it slides, pushes the pressure lever 9 against the elastic element 10
The elastic effect of this element is the force Q directed to the back of the ski in the direction of the line connecting the axes 23 and SS, and having two components q q horizontal, backward and vertical upward (Fig. 15 ). . Thus, the forced tipping of the ski by means of the proposed ski bindings makes it possible to increase leg stability.
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Order 2994/61 Circulation 406 Subscription
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权利要求:
Claims (1)
[1]
457) A SKI MOUNT containing a bracket, the branches of which are fixed on the toe of the sole of the boot parallel to its longitudinal axis and with the formation of a gap between the end of the sole and the cross member of the bracket, a base fixed on the ski, carrying means for fixing the cross member of the bracket, made of two sequentially installed along the ski on the basis of links, one of which, remote from the sole of the boot, includes an elastic element to ensure that the links are clamped to the bracket cross member, and the bracket cross member is installed in the fixing means with awn rotation of m and n Chaga o f e c i in that, in order to increase the stability legs, the cross bracket has in the middle portion along the length of the protrusion located perpendicular to the plane representing the bracket and a cam or a U-shaped bend crossmember.
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法律状态:
优先权:
申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题
FR7830199A|FR2439602B1|1978-10-24|1978-10-24|LV930951A| LV5581A3|1978-10-24|1993-06-30|Hacking|
LTRP1253A| LT2638B|1978-10-24|1993-09-29|SLIDING FOOTWEAR|
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