EP0098515B1 - Vorrichtung zur Längsverstellung von Skibindungsteilen - Google Patents
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- EP0098515B1 EP0098515B1 EP83106319A EP83106319A EP0098515B1 EP 0098515 B1 EP0098515 B1 EP 0098515B1 EP 83106319 A EP83106319 A EP 83106319A EP 83106319 A EP83106319 A EP 83106319A EP 0098515 B1 EP0098515 B1 EP 0098515B1
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- the invention relates to a device for the longitudinal adjustment of ski binding parts, with a guide rail to be fastened to the ski, which is provided with two lateral guide rails and with two toothed bars arranged between them and extending in the longitudinal direction of the device, to which a latching element is assigned, the is under the influence of at least one with its other end supported on a guide plate guided on the guide rail helical compression spring and which - viewed from the side - has an approximately upwardly open U-shaped shape, the web connecting the two legs carrying the locking teeth.
- a device of the type mentioned is described in AT-A-338.674.
- the locking is effected by means of an eccentric which is arranged in a bearing with a precisely machined bore and which has a considerable axial length in order to prevent the eccentric shaft from sloping even after prolonged use of the device.
- This measure is costly and labor-intensive.
- Another disadvantage of the known device is that the locking member is brought into engagement with the toothed bar against the force of the springs, whereby the locking member can be automatically lifted out of the toothed bar if the eccentric breaks.
- Another device for the longitudinal adjustment of ski binding parts is also described, with a guide rail to be fastened to the ski, which is provided with two lateral guide rails and with two toothed strips arranged between them and extending in the longitudinal direction of the device, with a locking element being assigned to the toothed strips , which is pressed under the influence of at least one coil spring into the toothed strips, and wherein the other end of the coil spring is supported on a bend in a guide plate guided on the guide rail for the ski binding part to be adjusted.
- the locking element In order to hold the locking element in the position detached from the toothed strips in this device, which has not been previously published in this publication, the locking element must be provided with lateral lugs, which by frictional engagement on downwardly projecting projections of the guide plate, their surfaces facing the lugs opposite at least over part of their length the normal to the guide plate inclined, are held.
- a special slide plate is required, which is formed in one piece with the locking member. All this makes this device somewhat complicated in its construction and in its manufacture.
- FR-A-2,451 756 It has further been proposed in FR-A-2,451 756 to provide a heel hold-down device with a device for its longitudinal adjustment.
- the guide rail is provided with a row of holes into which two projections of a latching element, which is pressed against the guide rail under the influence of a helical spring, latches in the latched position of the device.
- the locking member When the ski boot is not in use, the locking member is supported on a downwardly projecting wall of the housing of the heel hold-down device. It is constantly coupled with an approximately U-shaped wire bracket, the web of which runs in the transverse direction to the guide rail is accommodated in a recess in the heel hold-down device.
- heel hold-down device If the heel hold-down device is to be adjusted along the guide rail, a special tool in the form of a screwdriver with two grooves in the narrow side surfaces of the blade, directed towards the axis of the screwdriver, is used to lift the wire bracket and thus the locking element by turning the screwdriver by 90 ° is rotated. The heel hold-down device can then be moved along the guide rail.
- a similar embodiment of a heel hold-down device is shown in DE-A-30 15478.
- the guide rail is provided with rows of holes in which downwardly projecting projections of a latching element snap into place, which is pressed against the guide rail under the influence of coil springs. This is brought about by inclined surfaces on the locking member, which bear against corresponding inclined surfaces of the housing of the heel hold-down when the ski boot is not inserted.
- the locking member is raised by means of a projection projecting rearward from the housing of the heel hold-down device and running parallel to the guide rail in the locked position of the locking member, whereby the projections of the locking member leave the holes in the guide rail and the heel clamp can be moved along the guide rail.
- the heel hold-down device on a guide plate, which is adjustable along a guide rail provided with a toothed bar and can be fixed by means of a locking element (e.g. DE-A-23 42 378).
- a locking element e.g. DE-A-23 42 378
- the engagement of the locking member, which is wedge-shaped at its end takes place in the vertical direction from above into the toothed strip, which is equipped with teeth that protrude upwards.
- the intervention takes place under the influence of a compression spring, that is, by frictional engagement, so that an overload of the adjusting device can lead to an adjustment of the set position of the remote hold-down device.
- This device has an eccentric with two control surfaces arranged offset in the axial direction, and the force transmission from the horizontal to the vertical is carried out via two inclined surfaces.
- the known device is complicated in its construction and therefore also easily susceptible to interference.
- the invention has for its object to eliminate the disadvantages of the known designs and to provide a device corresponding to the type mentioned for the longitudinal adjustment of ski binding parts, which can be used in heel hold-downs of any type, which is simple in its construction, cheap in its manufacture and reliable is in operation, and which can also be operated with a single hand, the only tool required being a commercially available screwdriver.
- the structure of the device according to the invention is considerably simplified compared to known designs.
- a fundamental difference results in the solution according to the invention compared to the prior art discussed at the outset in that the latching element is pivoted by the two helical compression springs against the toothed strips of the guide rail, the teeth then automatically latching or engaging in the toothed strips on the web of the latching element in which are held locked. Should a failure occur in the area of the element controlling the locking element, the locking element is automatically pivoted into the locked position.
- an outwardly facing nose can be attached to it, which nose is guided through a recess in the guide plate when the latching member is raised.
- the nose in the locked position of the leg, the nose overlaps the edge of the recess in the guide plate under the influence of the helical spring. Accordingly, no further resilient element is required for the latching process.
- the device is therefore very simple. However, the locking force is predetermined.
- Another solution according to the invention is that for locking the leg of the locking member an inwardly facing nose is attached to this, and that a resilient wire bracket assigned to the nose is attached to the top of the guide plate.
- This solution has the advantage that the spring force of the wire bracket, which holds the leg of the locking member, can be dimensioned according to the wishes or forces of the user, especially since the wire bracket has no further functions to perform.
- the wire bracket has an approximately rectangular shape and is open on the side facing away from the nose of the locking member.
- the wire bracket can be attached to the guide plate in various ways.
- the invention provides that the wire bracket is fastened to the guide plate by means of a sheet metal strip which is riveted, welded or screwed onto the guide plate.
- the sheet metal strip is provided with a depression corresponding to the wire bracket according to a further feature of the invention.
- the wire bracket with cranks can be stored in recesses in the guide plate and held on its top by a flat sheet metal strip.
- the wire bracket which has an approximately rectangular shape, is interrupted on the side facing the nose of the locking member, the nose - seen in the ski direction - has a rectangular cross-section, the longer side of which is slightly longer than the distance of the both ends of the wire bracket is.
- the leg when the leg is lifted, its nose first penetrates the gap between the ends of the wire bracket in order to after lying on these ends.
- the invention provides that the locking member has upward projections between the locking teeth and the nose, which when the ski boot is inserted, that is, when the guide plate is pushed back against the action of the coil spring, the locking teeth of the locking member prevent leaving the toothed strips of the guide rail.
- the wire bracket can carry at its free end an approximately semicircularly bent bow as a spring wire, which comes to rest in the raised position of the locking member above the guide plate.
- the pivotable mounting of the locking member on the guide plate can be done in different ways. However, it has proven to be particularly expedient if, in a further development of the invention, the leg of the latching member acted on by the helical spring is inserted with lateral approaches in versions of the guide plate which are open to the ski boot, which versions are used parallel to the guide plate, which versions are parallel to the guide plate, however run at a distance below her.
- the ski binding part has a bearing block which can be pivoted about a vertical axis and a housing which can be pivoted about a transverse axis arranged on the bearing block and preferably carries a sole holder, and that either the housing or the latching member at least has a sloping edge or surface, either the locking member or the housing having a counterpart with a edge running in the longitudinal direction of the ski when the housing is pivoted up and in the raised position of the locking member by pivoting out the bearing block with the edge or surface, or that both the locking member as well as the housing each has at least one cooperating inclined surface.
- Another advantageous embodiment of the invention is that two oblique edges or surfaces are provided on the housing or on the locking member, which are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal axis of the ski and extend inclined to one another from the top of the ski. In this way, a horizontal pivoting of the bearing block either in one direction or the other causes the locking member to re-engage.
- Another feature of the invention is that the inclined surfaces provided on the locking member also run parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ski. As a result, a low overall height of the locking member is achieved and the space available is optimally used.
- Another embodiment of the invention provides that the inclined surfaces provided on the housing also run at an acute angle to the top of the ski. This measure also makes optimal use of existing conditions without the need for complex structural changes to the housing.
- the housing is a cover which receives a spring like a sleeve and has a recess on its area facing the top of the ski, which is delimited laterally by one of the inclined surfaces. It is therefore possible to arrange the inclined surfaces without having to make complex structural changes to the binding part.
- Another solution according to the invention consists in that the inclined surfaces are formed on a latching part which is arranged or fastened to the leg of the latching element which can be latched in the raised position of the latching member. In this way, the available space is optimally used without the need for complex structural changes to a binding part.
- a further advantage of the invention is that two guide surfaces running transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski and enclosing an angle with one another are provided on the latching member, preferably on the region of the latching member of the latching member facing the ski end, the one guide surface viewed from the top of the ski and from the end of the ski includes an acute angle with the top of the ski, the latter being guided through a recess in the guide plate when the locking member is raised. In this way, a secure position of the locking member is ensured in the unlocked position, so that the binding part can be easily brought into the desired position.
- FIG. 1 is a section along the line II in fig. 2 through a first embodiment of the adjusting device in the locked state
- FIG. 2 shows a section along the line 11-11 in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 shows a diagram Representation of the locking member
- Fig. 4 shows a representation similar to Fig. 1, but in which the locking member is in the raised position
- Fig. 5 is a partially broken longitudinal section through the second embodiment. A detail of this adjustment device is shown in FIG. 7 and a variant of this is shown in the diagram in FIG. 8 and 9 show, likewise in the diagram, details of a further embodiment, and in FIG.
- FIG. 11 shows an improved (simplified) embodiment of the adjusting device in side view, partly in section in the locked position, the binding part having a closed sole holder
- FIG. 12 shows this improved embodiment of the adjusting device with unlocked locking member and open sole holder in a representation analogous to FIGS. 1 and 11
- FIG. 13 shows the locking member of the adjusting device in plan view, . 14 but swing laterally represents a detail of FIG. 12 in front view
- FIG. 15 is an analog representation of Fig. 14 '.
- the device for the longitudinal adjustment of ski binding parts shown in FIGS. 1-4 is designated in its entirety by 1. It consists of a guide rail 2 to be fastened to the ski, which is provided with two lateral guide strips 2a and a central recess 2b which extends in the longitudinal direction thereof. The latter is limited on both sides by toothed racks 2c.
- a guide plate 3 is guided on the guide rail 2, on which a ski binding part, e.g. a heel hold-down device 4 is attached.
- a web 5 is formed from the guide plate 3 and serves to support the transverse part of a guide element 6, which is U-shaped in plan view, for two helical compression springs 7.
- the guide plate 3 on its underside an approximately U-shaped projection 8, which is intended for abutment of one leg 9a of the approximately U-shaped locking member 9.
- This leg 9a is plate-shaped and is penetrated by the ends of the guide element 6 with play, so that it is pressed under the influence of the two helical compression springs 7 against the neck 8, but can pivot relative to the guide element 6 within a certain range.
- a displacement of the legs 6a of the guide element 6 relative to the legs 9a is quite possible.
- the web 9b of the locking member 9 carries teeth which are intended for engagement in the toothed strips 2c of the guide rail 2.
- the leg 9c opposite the leg 9c is provided with an outwardly directed nose 9c which, when the locking member 9 is raised, passes through a recess 3a in the guide plate 3 and comes to rest under the influence of the helical compression springs 7 over the edge of the recess.
- the leg 9a has lateral lugs 9e which extend transversely to the vertical longitudinal median plane and which are mounted on features 3b of the guide plate 3 which run parallel to the guide plate but at a distance below it.
- the forms 3b are open towards the ski boot, so that the locking member 9 can be easily inserted.
- the locking member 9 is raised by means of a screwdriver, the blade of which is inserted between an offset of the leg 9c and the guide rail 2.
- the blade of the screwdriver is inserted into the gap between the ski binding part 4 and the guide plate 3, and the nose 9b of the locking member 9 is pressed downward by the recess 3a in the guide plate. Since the locking member 9 is pivoted by the two helical compression springs 7 against the guide rail 2, the teeth on the web 9b of the locking member 9 then automatically snap into the toothed strips 2c of the guide rail 2.
- the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 5 and 6 differs primarily in that the nose 9'd of the locking member 9 'is directed inwards and, when the locking member 9' is raised, passes over a resilient wire bracket 10 which is on the upper side of the guide plate 3 'is attached.
- the wire bracket 10 has approximately the shape of a rectangle and is open on the side facing away from the nose 9'd. It is held by a sheet metal strip 11, which is attached to the top of the guide plate 3 'e.g. riveted or screwed.
- the sheet metal strip 11 is provided with an embossment which corresponds to the shape of the wire bracket 10.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 Another embodiment (see FIGS. 8 and 9) is characterized in that the wire bracket 10 ", which is approximately rectangular in shape, is interrupted on the side facing the nose 9" d of the locking member 9 ", the nose 9" d - Seen in the longitudinal direction of the ski - has a rectangular cross section, the longer side of which is somewhat longer than the distance between the two ends of the wire bracket 10 ".
- the locking member 9 is raised by means of a screwdriver, so the two ends of the wire bracket 10" are first pivoted upward from the nose 9 "d and slide along the narrow sides of the rectangular cross section of the nose 9" d until they are below nose and spring back into the position parallel to the top of the ski. As a result, the locking member 9 "is held in the raised position.
- the nose 9 "d is simply pressed down by means of a screwdriver, the two ends of the wire bracket 10" pivoting downward and along the narrow sides of the rectangular cross section of the nose 9 “d slide until the nose is 9 "d below them and they can spring back to their normal position.
- two lugs 9 "f project upward between the nose 9" d and the web 9 "b of the locking member 9".
- the wire bracket 10 is fastened by means of a sheet metal strip 11" which is provided with an impression corresponding to the shape of the wire bracket and is fastened or riveted to the top of the guide plate 3 "(see FIG . 9).
- the resilient wire bracket 10 "' is attached to the guide plate 3"'.
- the resilient wire bracket 10 "' can also be attached to the locking member 9"' and come to rest in the raised position of the locking member 9 "'over the guide plate 3"'.
- the wire bracket 10 "' is secured by a sheet metal strip 11"' with an angular profile in cross section, which is attached to the end of the leg 9 "'c of the locking member 9"'.
- the latching member 9 '" is raised and depressed by means of a screwdriver.
- FIG. 11 Another exemplary illustration of a special embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 11, in which a guide rail 2 is fastened on a ski 20 and is provided in the center with a recess 2b extending in the longitudinal direction thereof. The latter is delimited on both sides by a toothed rack 2c.
- a guide plate 3 is slidably guided on the guide rail 2, on which a ski binding part 4 designed as a heel holder is arranged.
- the ski binding part 4 has a bearing block 16 which can be swung out about a vertical axis 15 which is designed as a pivot and is riveted in the guide plate 3.
- a housing 18 is pivotally mounted about an axis 17 running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski and carries a sole holder (not shown) provided for holding down the heel of a ski shoe. Furthermore, a return spring 15a is provided, which is wound around the pivot pin forming the vertical axis 15 and the ends of which are supported on the guide plate 3.
- the bearing block 16, together with the housing 18 and the sole holder, can be swiveled out laterally or diagonally against the force of a release spring, not shown. Since this invention is known per se and does not form the subject of the present invention, it will not be dealt with in any further detail.
- the other components 1 to 9e correspond to the components described in FIGS. 1 to 4.
- the latching member 9 carrying a latching part 30 which is fastened on the leg 9c, for example riveted to it.
- the latching part 30 of the latching member 9 is provided with two guide surfaces 31, 31 'which run transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski and which adjoin one another and enclose an angle with one another.
- the guide surface 31 closer to the top of the ski forms an acute angle with the longitudinal axis of the ski, viewed from the end of the ski and in the locked position of the locking member 9, the second guide surface 31 'includes an obtuse angle with the longitudinal axis of the ski in the same position of the locking member 9.
- two inclined surfaces 12 are provided on the locking part 30, which are arranged on the locking part 30 symmetrically to the longitudinal axis of the ski, extend at an angle to the top of the ski and starting from the top of the ski inclined to one another.
- a further housing designed as an approximately sleeve-shaped cover 13 is pushed onto a spring housing (not shown) which also receives a spring (not shown).
- a spring housing not shown
- the cover 13 pivots up about the axis 17 together with the housing 18 carrying the sole holder.
- the screw head of an adjusting screw 14 protrudes from the cover 13, by means of which the prestressing of the spring can be adjusted in a manner known per se.
- the boundary wall of the cover 13 facing the top of the ski runs at an angle to the top of the ski and points in the direction thereof.
- This area of the cover 13 is provided with a recess 21 which is laterally delimited by an inclined surface 22 each.
- the two inclined surfaces 22 are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal axis of the ski, extend from the bottom of the recess 21 and also form an acute angle with the top of the ski.
- the inclination of the inclined surfaces 22 relative to the bottom of the recess 21 corresponds approximately in the present embodiment to the inclination of the inclined surfaces 12 of the locking part 30 of the locking member 9 relative to the top of the ski.
- a lifting of the locking member 9 to adapt the ski binding part 4 to different ski boot lengths is accomplished by means of a screwdriver, the blade of which is inserted between the nose 9d or the leg 9c and the guide rail 2.
- a position of the same secured against an unintentional resetting of the latching element 9 is achieved when, after a certain lifting movement of the latching element 9, the inclined surface 31 comes into effect, as a result of which the helical compression springs 7 are somewhat relaxed again.
- the sole holder is pivoted into its open position in a manner known per se by means of a release lever (not shown).
- the cover 13 also pivots up.
- the tip area of the ski boot that is now to be inserted into the binding is introduced into the toe pieces, not shown.
- the ski binding part 4 is now pushed forward or backward on the guide rail 2 until the sole holder is at a short distance from the heel area of the ski boot and the desired position of the guide plate 3 is reached.
- the locking part 30 of the same enters the recess 21 of the cover 13 and thus in the area between the two inclined surfaces 22. Therefore, the ski binding part 4, which is gripped by hand, around its vertical axis 15 against the low force of the return spring 15a pivoted slightly, one of the inclined surfaces 22 of the cover 13 detects the associated inclined surface 12 of the locking part 30 of the locking member 9, whereby the locking member 9 is pivoted against the guide rail 2 and the teeth on the web 9b of the locking member 9 under the pressure of snap the two helical compression springs 7 into the toothed strips 2c of the guide rail 2 by themselves. It is therefore no longer necessary to set the ski binding part 4 in the desired position.
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AT0258382A AT374692B (de) | 1982-07-05 | 1982-07-05 | Vorrichtung zur laengsverstellung von skibindungsteilen |
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AT0373782A AT378330B (de) | 1982-10-08 | 1982-10-08 | Vorrichtung zur laengsverstellung von skibindungsteilen |
AT3737/82 | 1982-10-08 |
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EP0098515A1 EP0098515A1 (de) | 1984-01-18 |
EP0098515B1 true EP0098515B1 (de) | 1985-09-18 |
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US (1) | US4699398A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
EP (1) | EP0098515B1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
JP (1) | JPS5922581A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
DE (1) | DE3360842D1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
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US5056808A (en) * | 1988-02-19 | 1991-10-15 | Tmc Corporation | Ski binding |
AT390565B (de) * | 1988-06-09 | 1990-05-25 | Tyrolia Freizeitgeraete | Skibindung |
FR2638654B1 (fr) * | 1988-11-08 | 1991-02-08 | Salomon Sa | Fixation de securite pour ski |
ATE88648T1 (de) * | 1989-04-25 | 1993-05-15 | Look Sa | Sicherheitsskibindung. |
AT395538B (de) * | 1990-10-12 | 1993-01-25 | Tyrolia Freizeitgeraete | Vorrichtung zur laengsverstellung von fersenhaltern |
FR2672506B1 (fr) * | 1991-02-08 | 1993-04-30 | Salomon Sa | Fixation de securite pour ski. |
AT398701B (de) * | 1992-10-23 | 1995-01-25 | Tyrolia Freizeitgeraete | Skibindung mit einem fersenteil |
FR2735699B1 (fr) * | 1995-06-22 | 1997-09-05 | Salomon Sa | Element de retenue d'une chaussure sur un ski |
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- 1983-06-29 EP EP83106319A patent/EP0098515B1/de not_active Expired
- 1983-07-01 US US06/510,458 patent/US4699398A/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
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JPS6220836B2 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) | 1987-05-08 |
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