EP0346414A1 - Selbsttätig auslösbare skibindungseinheit - Google Patents
Selbsttätig auslösbare skibindungseinheitInfo
- Publication number
- EP0346414A1 EP0346414A1 EP88910411A EP88910411A EP0346414A1 EP 0346414 A1 EP0346414 A1 EP 0346414A1 EP 88910411 A EP88910411 A EP 88910411A EP 88910411 A EP88910411 A EP 88910411A EP 0346414 A1 EP0346414 A1 EP 0346414A1
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- housing
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to an automatically triggerable ski binding unit with an interconnected front and heel part, a mechanical shoe holding system, an electronic control and a triggering system for the ski shoe.
- ski bindings do not guarantee reliable triggering of the ski boot when under real use. There is no distinction between jumping and falling, i.e. that the bond is released even in the event of brief impacts. In the case of known electronically controlled ski bindings, no triggering is possible in the event of a power failure due to the high, since constant power consumption.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of creating an automatically releasable ski binding which ensures reliable holding and releasing under all operating conditions and can be easily replaced under different skis ready for operation.
- the object is achieved in a binding unit of the type described in the introduction in that a) the front part can be tilted about an axis lying transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski.
- the heel part has a housing, on the other hand a support part which is longitudinally movable against spring force and which carries a sole holder, and a locking device by means of which the housing can be coupled to the support part in a semi-rigid manner, c) the sole holder is mechanically connected in the event of a load via a signal transmitter a signal receiver of the electronic control can be brought into functional connection, wherein
- An electromagnet can be activated after the specified exposure time to the signal pickup and
- the electromagnet is actuated by the activation of a key arranged in the locking device, whereby a longitudinal movement of the support part in relation to the housing is suddenly released.
- the tiltability of the front part around a lying axis leads to a clear separation between the functions of getting into the binding unit and the skier's intention to get out on the one hand and triggering when there is a risk of injury on the other hand:
- the first-mentioned function is exclusively assigned to the front part; only this is tipped down by the skier when the skis are put on from an entry position into a use position, preferably by simply depressing the front part with the toe part of the ski boot. Likewise, only the front part is actuated by the skier to get out of the binding unit as desired. The skier does not have to turn around since he can easily actuate the front part with a ski pole in normal posture.
- the clear separation between the normal functions of the front part on the one hand and the heel part on the other hand does not rule out that the heel part can also be triggered arbitrarily, which can be just as advantageous for demonstration and testing purposes as in the case that the binding for the for example in a skier who is stuck is difficult to reach.
- FIG. 4 shows the vertical section IV-IV in FIG. 3a with the binding ready for use
- FIG. 4b shows a section corresponding to FIG. 4 in a disassembly position
- Fig. 5 shows the heel part of the ski binding in plan view, partially cut in horizontal planes.
- Fig. 1 is an oblique view from the front top of the entire ski binding.
- Their main components are a heel part 1, a pair of connecting strips 2 and a front part 3. These together form a unit which is interchangeable as a whole and which is held in a selectable position in holding rails 5 by latching devices 4, which are fixedly mounted on the ski 17 with screws 22 .
- the heel part 1 and the front part 3 of the ski binding are locked on the connecting strips 2 by means of locking devices 7 according to the size of the associated ski shoe 20 (FIG. 2 and following).
- the front part 3 can be opened with a ski pole 19, the tip of which is inserted into a pan 6.
- a length adjustment screw 8 is arranged in the front section of the front part 3 in an easily accessible manner.
- the required height corresponding to shoe soles of different thicknesses can be adjusted with a height adjustment screw 9.
- a pair of vertical deflection rollers 14 is mounted, which, in a known manner, enables the ski boot 20 to be released horizontally, the front or rear edge of which is supported on them.
- the sole of the ski boot 20 (FIGS. 2, 4 and the following) only rests on mountings 13.
- a space for receiving snow or dirt adhering to the sole of the shoe is left between the connecting strips 2, so that the release properties are not changed by pressure or additional friction.
- the mountings 13 have rollers 18 on their underside, which can be rolled between the connecting strips 2.
- a display on the top of the heel part 1 with a scale 10 for the skier's own weight and a scale 11 for the contact pressure for a given length of the ski shoe 20 and a display 12 intended for electrical functions that enable the skier to check the functionality of his ski binding at any time.
- FIG. 2 and 2a show a side view and a top view of the heel part 1, the front part 3 and the releasable locking devices 4 on the front part 3.
- FIG. 2b shows the associated top view without the heel part 1 and with the front part 3 broken away.
- the connecting strips 2 are provided with locking openings 16 and are connected to one another at their ends by webs, so that they can be inserted as a unit into the receiving rails 5.
- the locking devices 7 of the heel part 1 and the front part 3 can be snapped into the locking openings 16.
- the front part 3 has a base which is fixedly mounted with rivets 21 on a base plate 23.
- the locking devices 7 of the front part 3 are arranged on the base plate 23.
- the connecting strips 2 have a common leaf spring-like front end 24, which is bent upwards according to FIG. 3 and carries the latching devices 4.
- the receiving rail 5 in the region of the front part 3 has rack-like latching arrangements 15, into which the latching devices 4 can be latched below the front part 3.
- the ski binding is set for a specific sole length of the ski boot 20.
- the entire ski binding is fastened to the ski 17 by latching the latching devices 4 in the latching arrangements 15 of the receiving rail 5 in the selected position, which is suitable, for example, for downhill or slalom.
- the front part 3 has a housing 25 which can be tilted with respect to the base plate 23 about a tilt axis 40 which is arranged at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the receiving rail 5 parallel to the ski plane.
- 4, 4a and 4b show a known type of locking of the housing 25 of the front part 3 on its base plate 23 by means of a toggle lever 26 which moves from the entry position according to FIG. 4a into an extended position according to FIG. 4 is pivotable by stepping on a pedal 30 with the front sole part of the ski boot 20.
- the toggle lever 26 can be triggered by means of a lever 27 on which the pan 6 is formed. If the lever 27 is mechanically, for example by a with the ski pole 19,
- the front part 3 is unlocked.
- the housing 25 then tilts upward about the tilt axis 40 according to FIG. 4a by an opening angle which is preferably greater than 25 °.
- this opening angle is significantly smaller than the opening angle required for opening and closing a ski binding with an upwardly moving heel part.
- the housing 25 tilts down from its ready-to-drive position shown in FIG. 4 about the tilt axis 40 and presses the locking devices 4 out of the locking arrangements 15 of the receiving rail 5.
- the entire binding can now be adjusted along the receiving rail 5 or pulled out completely. If the housing 25 is then released again, the locking devices 4 according to FIG. 4 can snap back into the locking arrangements 15 in the new position of the binding unit.
- the heel part 1 has a support part 50 which clamps the rear heel edge of the ski boot 20 by means of a spring-loaded sole holder 48.
- the support part 50 is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner on a housing 31 of the heel part 1.
- a sleeve 32 is also longitudinally displaceable, which is open at the front and contains a spring 51.
- the spring 51 is supported on the rear by an adjusting screw 52 which is screwed into the sleeve 32 from behind.
- the front end of the spring 51 presses against a plunger 33, on the front end of which a roller 34 is mounted.
- the roller 34 presses from behind against the sole holder 48, which is pivotally mounted on the support part 50 about a transverse axis 35.
- the spring 51 thus presses the support part 50 forward in the direction of the ski boot 20.
- the pretension of the spring 51 can be changed from the outside according to the body weight of the skier using the adjusting screw 52.
- Display devices 53, 54 show the skier changes in the setting.
- a locking body 36 is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner, which is firmly connected to the sleeve 32 by a bridge 37 and with its rear end penetrates more or less far into a locking sleeve 38 fastened in the housing 31.
- the displaceability of the support part 50 is limited at the front by a vertical pin 55, which extends through a longitudinal slot 39 of the locking body 36.
- the locking body 36 and the locking sleeve 38 are part of a locking device with a pair of rolling elements 56, which are received in the cage-like rear end of the locking body 36 and are spread apart in a ready-to-drive binding according to FIG. 6 by means of a wedge-shaped key 41 in such a way that they engage a shoulder 42 of the locking sleeve 38 and thereby prevent further penetration of the locking body 36 into the locking sleeve 38.
- the locking device can be released via an electromagnet 57 and a magnet armature 58. This is done in that when the electromagnet 57 is energized, the magnet armature 5 hits the rear end of the key 41 like a bullet and pushes it forward against the resistance of a return spring 43, so that the rolling elements 56 approach each other and no longer prevent them can that the locking body 36, following the pressure of the spring 51, penetrates further into the locking sleeve 38 according to FIG. As a result, the support member 50 can dodge the pressure exerted by the ski boot 20 so that the sole holder 48 releases the heel of the ski boot.
- the housing 42 is closed behind the electromagnet 57 with a screwed cap 59.
- a mechanical signal transmitter 69 is guided in the support part 50 against the resistance of a spring 47 to be displaceable to the rear.
- the signal transmitter 69 has at its rear end a thickening 44 with a rear-facing tip.
- a front signal receiver 64 and a rear signal receiver 65 are arranged in the range of motion of this thickening 4 and are actuated when the thickening 44 reaches a switching position S1 or S2. This occurs as a result of a load on the sole holder 48 which occurs during skiing, by means of which the support part 5 and the signal transmitter 69 are pushed backwards.
- the front signal pickup 64 When the front signal pickup 64 is actuated, it activates batteries 78 housed in the heel part 1 (FIG. 5). If the pressure on the support part 50 and thus also on the signal transmitter 69 becomes even greater and this shifts it further backward, the rear signal pickup 65 is actuated next. This is in a circuit that contains a timer. The timing element ensures that the electromagnet 57 is only supplied with current when the duration of the action of the signal transmitter 69 on the signal receivers 64 and 65 has exceeded a certain period of time. This prevents the heel part 1 from triggering in the event of brief backward displacements of the support part 50, for example as a result of the skier jumping.
- the electromagnet 57 When the period of time is exceeded, the electromagnet 57 is activated and thereby the magnet armature 58 is attracted, which in a manner known in principle, hits like a bullet on the key 41 so that it releases the rolling elements 56. As a result, the support member 50 becomes free and can
- REPLACEMENT LEAF now move back a relatively large distance so that the ski boot 20 can fall out of the ski binding completely freely. The skier can fall in any direction without being endangered by the binding.
- the batteries 78 are preferably lithium SC batteries which, according to FIG. 5, have a one-sided current contact 79 for connection to contacts 80 and 81 arranged in the housing 31. A function of such a battery down to minus 50 ° during a year can be guaranteed.
- an additional signal transmitter 67 is arranged on the top of the heel part 1.
- the ski boot 20 can be deflected laterally both at the front and at the rear when the skier falls over the deflection rollers 14. Without the electromagnetically triggered return pull of the support part 50, the ski boot 20 is then completely released when it exerts such a large rearward force on the support part 50 via the sole holder 48 that it counteracts increasing resistance of the springs 47 and 51 reached, in which the sole holder 48 releases the heel of the ski boot 20. The springs 43, 47 and 51 then reset the heel part 1 to its initial position.
- Brackets of a ski brake 70 are mounted in lateral recesses of the heel part 1, which in the closed state
- REPLACEMENT LEAF 1 are positively integrated into the heel part 1.
- 7 and 8 show a top view and a side view of the heel part 1 after the release of the ski shoe 20 with the ski brake 70 extended.
- openings 49 and 60 can be seen;
- the adjusting screw 52 is accessible through the opening 49 and the batteries 78 can be inserted through the openings 60.
- an emergency release button 62 located at the rear end in the closure cap 59 is an emergency release button 62 which can be operated by hand in order to push the magnet armature 58 forward into its release position according to FIG. 6a. The skier thus also has the opportunity at any time to check the function of the binding.
- FIG. 7 shows the displays 10, 11 and 12 as well as the height adjustment screw 9 and the position of the vertical deflection rollers 14 once again.
- FIG. 8 shows how the claw-like support part 50 is connected to the associated mount 13. The fixed arrangement of the receiving rail 5 on the ski 17 and the arrangement of the rollers 18 below the mount 13 can also be seen.
- FIG. 9 is the view from the rear of the remote part 1 with the ski brake 70 extended, which belongs to FIGS. 5 to 8, and shows the position of the connecting strips 2 in the receiving rail 5. Also the adjusting screw 52 and battery locking screws 61 are shown in FIG Cap 59 and the emergency release button 62 can be seen.
- FIG. 10 is the front view of the heel part 1 with the deflection rollers 14, the sole holder 48 and the support part 50 belonging to FIGS. 5 to 9.
- the rear locking devices 7 are fastened and gripped by a leaf spring 63 on the housing 31 of the heel part 1 in one of each
- FIG. 11 and 12 a further embodiment of a heel part 1 is shown.
- the sole holder 48 is formed directly on the support part 50.
- the housing 31 there is an additional, electrical emergency release button 66 and an adjusting screw 71 for the precise setting of the signal pickups 64 and 65 (FIG. 6).
- Electromagnet 57 and armature 58 are inserted after he has unscrewed the cap 59 in the heel part 1 from behind.
- the support part 50 is supported by a pair of springs 51 on the housing 31 of the heel part 1 according to FIGS. 11 and 12.
- the springs 51 can each be adjusted to the body weight of the skier by means of an adjusting screw 52.
- the electronic triggering can be set to predetermined trigger values (for example for beginners or racing drivers) by means of a rotary contact 77 shown in FIG. 7.
- a locking device can be inserted between the support part 50 and the emergency release button 62, which causes the roller lock to be unlocked by the insertion and the ski binding can thus not be misused.
- This type of anti-theft device can be provided with a specific code of the owner that prevents third party access.
- the electronic triggering can also be controlled remotely, which means that in the event of an exit from the ski binding, only one remote control element carried on the body has to be actuated.
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Priority Applications (1)
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AT88910411T ATE81598T1 (de) | 1987-11-27 | 1988-11-25 | Selbsttaetig ausloesbare skibindungseinheit. |
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DE3740327 | 1987-11-27 | ||
DE3740327 | 1987-11-27 | ||
DE3808643A DE3808643C2 (de) | 1987-11-27 | 1988-03-15 | Selbsttätig auslösbare Skibindungseinheit |
DE3808643 | 1988-03-15 |
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EP0346414A1 true EP0346414A1 (de) | 1989-12-20 |
EP0346414B1 EP0346414B1 (de) | 1992-10-21 |
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EP1228787A1 (de) | 2001-02-02 | 2002-08-07 | Skis Rossignol S.A. | Unterlagsplatte zur Verbindung an der oberen Oberfläche eines Skis |
US7073812B2 (en) | 2002-08-01 | 2006-07-11 | Salomon S.A. | Assembly for retaining a boot on gliding board |
US8460505B2 (en) | 2002-11-21 | 2013-06-11 | Madshus As | Ski having a mounting aid for a binding, process for the manufacture of such a ski, and corresponding mounting aid |
US9776065B2 (en) | 2005-01-10 | 2017-10-03 | Rottefella As | Ski, or similar device for sliding on snow, having a mounting aid for a binding |
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JP3223976B2 (ja) * | 1991-03-27 | 2001-10-29 | インプリメンターズ オーバーシーズ リミテッド | 電子的スキー安全締付装置 |
FR2704441B3 (fr) * | 1993-04-30 | 1995-06-30 | Salomon Sa | Dispositif de retenue d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse. |
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FR2405723A1 (fr) * | 1977-06-27 | 1979-05-11 | Kirsch Bernhard | Fixation de securite pour ski |
AT376893B (de) * | 1981-02-13 | 1985-01-10 | Tyrolia Freizeitgeraete | Sicherheitsschibindung |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP1228787A1 (de) | 2001-02-02 | 2002-08-07 | Skis Rossignol S.A. | Unterlagsplatte zur Verbindung an der oberen Oberfläche eines Skis |
FR2820335A1 (fr) | 2001-02-02 | 2002-08-09 | Rossignol Sa | Plaque interface destinee a etre solidarisee a la face superieure d'un ski |
US7073812B2 (en) | 2002-08-01 | 2006-07-11 | Salomon S.A. | Assembly for retaining a boot on gliding board |
US8460505B2 (en) | 2002-11-21 | 2013-06-11 | Madshus As | Ski having a mounting aid for a binding, process for the manufacture of such a ski, and corresponding mounting aid |
US9776065B2 (en) | 2005-01-10 | 2017-10-03 | Rottefella As | Ski, or similar device for sliding on snow, having a mounting aid for a binding |
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WO1989004701A1 (en) | 1989-06-01 |
JP2640774B2 (ja) | 1997-08-13 |
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EP0346414B1 (de) | 1992-10-21 |
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