CA1100542A - Heel binding for cross-country skis - Google Patents

Heel binding for cross-country skis

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CA1100542A
CA1100542A CA304,281A CA304281A CA1100542A CA 1100542 A CA1100542 A CA 1100542A CA 304281 A CA304281 A CA 304281A CA 1100542 A CA1100542 A CA 1100542A
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Hans Glaser
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The invention provides an auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, comprising a clasp adapted to be fitted to a ski boot, a plate adapted to be fitted to the ski and having two upstanding prongs defining between them a recess having a width which decreased towards the plate, a wedge attached to the clasp and arranged to lodge in said recess in the standing or starting position, a rounded protuberance on the clasp adapted to fit into a corresponding groove formed in the heel of the boot, and a bore in the clasp for receiving a screw to attach the clasp to the heel of the boot.

Description

The invention relates to an auxiliary binding for cross-country skis which is distinguished by great reliability and safe method of operaticn.
An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis in which a wedge secured to the heel of the boot is inserted with ever decreasing clearance into prongs, which are secured to the ski and open out upwardly, on changing from the cross-country position to the standing downhill position has already been proposed.
The auxiliary bindings manufactured heretofore according to these measures cannot cope with the highest stresses.
Neither the clasps with the wedges fastened to the heels of the conventional cross-country boots nor the supporting plate with the guide prongs fastened to the ski behind the heel of the boot are reliable enough.
` It is the aim of the invention to avoid these dis-advantages of the lighter construction of auxiliary hindings used for cross-country skis heretofore.
According to the present invention there is provided an auxiliary binding for cross-country s]cis, comprising a clasp adapted to be secured to the side wall of the heel of a ski boot, said clasp having a rounded protuberance adapted to be positioned in a corresponding groove formed in the heel of the boot, a wedge portion connected to said clasp and extending rearwardly therefrom, said wedge having downwardly converging side walls, a plate secured to the ski~ two upstanding prongs ; integrally connected to one end of said plate, said prongs having upwardly diverging opposed inner edges defining a recess having a width which decreases towards the plate, the upwardly diverging opposed inner edges of the prongs at the upper portions thereof diverging at a substantially greater angle than at the lower portions, said lower portions diverging at an angle llOOS4Z

corresponding to the downwardly converging side walls of said wedge, whereby the wide upwardly divergin~ upper portion of the recess provides a guide to facilitate the insertion of the wedge into the lower wedge gripping portion of the recess.
On the heel support the inwardly pro~ecting bulge fills the groove on the heels and provides the clasp with a maximum supporting surface and thus a firm grip on the heel of the boot. One screw on the ends of the clasp is sufficient, the clasp greatly protects the strength of the boot against impairment caused by screws.
Because of the plate under the heel of the boot the :

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transmission of force, starting from the heel by way of the prongs and heel plate to the ski is increased when the wedge engages the prongs.
In interplay with the wedge, the prongs which have been improved in their shape and raised provide the cross-country ski with increased assistance for guiding and starting and always permit complete freedom for the heels which is indispen-sable for cross-country skiing.
The two elastic discs embedded in the heel plate have two functions. First, a hard step of the heel on the ski is prevented and an elastic effect is attained upon push-off from the ski. Second, the disc has been found to be snow-repellent and the unpleasant clod formation is thus prevented.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of examply only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a substantial portion of the ski with the auxiliary binding according to the invention in back view with the feet in the standing or downhill position;
Figure 2 shows the plate with the prongs as seen from above;
Figure 3 shows the ski with the auxiliary binding according to the invention in lateral view.
In the drawings, a plate 2, which has prongs 3 widening upwardly on its rearward end and an upwardly curved, flexible disc 4, is screwed to the upper surface of a ski 1.
A curved clasp 6 is adapted to fit snugly to the heel of the ski boot. A rounded protuberance 7 of semi-circular cross-section projects from the leading edge of the clasp 6 and, in the downhill position, fits into a horizontal groove 8 formed in the side wall of the heel of the boot.
A borehole, extending parallel to the ski, is formed at each side of the clasp 6. A screw 9 extends through the boreholes and firmly attaches the clasp 6 to the heel of the boot.
In use, the wedge 5 may be lifted freely out of the groove between the prongs 3 when the skier walks in the cross-country mode. However, when a downhill slope is encountered, the skier firmly digs his heels into the ski and the wedge 5 is lodged in the recess between the prongs 3. This securely attaches his heel to the ski and enables him to have good control over his skis during the downhill run. ~hen the downhill run is over, and the skier reverts to the cross-country mode, wedge 5 simply lifts out of the prongs 3 and the skier continues in the usual manner.

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Claims (5)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, comprising a clasp adapted to be secured to the side wall of the heel of a ski boot, said clasp having a rounded protuberance adapted to be positioned in a corresponding groove formed in the heel of the boot, a wedge portion connected to said clasp and extending rearwardly therefrom, said wedge having downwardly converging side walls, a plate secured to the ski, two upstanding prongs intergrally connected to one end of said plate, said prongs having upwardly diverging opposed inner edges defining a recess having a width which decreases towards the plate, the upwardly diverging opposed inner edges of the prongs at the upper portions thereof diverging at a substantially greater angle than at the lower portions said lower portions diverging at an angle corresponding to the downwardly converging side walls of said wedge, whereby the wide upwardly diverging upper portion of the recess provides a guide to facilitate the insertion of the wedge into the lower wedge gripping portion of the recess.
2. An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, according to claim 1, wherein said plate extends under the heel of the ski boot, and a convexly curved resilient disc mounted in the plate and being positioned under the heel of the ski boot.
3. An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, according to claim 1, wherein the surfaces of the prongs facing in the direction of the clasp diverge outwardly relative thereto.
4. An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, according to claim 1, wherein the clasp is secured to the side wall of the heel by means of at least one screw extending through a bore in the clasp extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ski.
5. An auxiliary binding for cross-country skis, according to claim 1, wherein the bottom edge of the wedge is adjacent the plane of the bottom surface of the heel, and the upper edge of the wedge is positioned above the top of the heel.
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