EP0350649B1 - Cross-country ski binding - Google Patents

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EP0350649B1
EP0350649B1 EP19890110943 EP89110943A EP0350649B1 EP 0350649 B1 EP0350649 B1 EP 0350649B1 EP 19890110943 EP19890110943 EP 19890110943 EP 89110943 A EP89110943 A EP 89110943A EP 0350649 B1 EP0350649 B1 EP 0350649B1
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Ing. Roland Erdei
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps

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  • the invention relates to a ski binding for a cross-country or touring ski according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a holding shell is provided for receiving the front area of a cross-country ski boot.
  • the holding shell has a base plate with a recess for a locking pin and, at a distance above it, retaining strips, the base plate and retaining strips being designed to converge towards the front.
  • the associated cross-country ski boot has a U-shaped bracket on its front end area, which forms an opening with the sole of the boot. The locking pin protrudes into this opening in the closed position of the ski binding.
  • the front sole area of the cross-country ski shoe is provided with upper and lower guide surfaces, which guide surfaces are designed such that they are supported on the base plate and on the guide strips of the holding shell when the ski shoe is inserted.
  • the invention has set itself the task of designing the holding shell in a ski binding of the type mentioned in such a way that wear-related changes in the outsole of the cross-country ski boot no longer have an effect on the support thereof in the holding shell.
  • the set goal is achieved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1. Characterized in that the bottom plate of the holding shell with at least one raised Provided area on which the inserted ski boot with its bracket or crossbar rests, the support of the cross-country ski boot in the holding shell is guaranteed independently of possible wear of the outsole.
  • the measures of the characterizing features of claim 2 provide a particularly advantageous embodiment of the raised areas while at the same time making the holding shell more compact.
  • claim 3 have the effect that the crossbar of the cross-country ski boot is particularly secured against unintentional sliding out to the rear.
  • the configuration according to the features of claim 4 ensures a construction of the holding shell that is favorable in terms of production and, in particular, that it is easier to remove from the mold.
  • a base plate 2 of a cross-country ski binding is mounted on a ski 1 in any known manner.
  • the base plate 2 has a bearing block 3 on which a holding shell 5, which is described in more detail below, is pivotably mounted on a transverse axis 4.
  • a pivot part 6 is also mounted on the transverse axis 4.
  • the pivoting part 6 carries a locking pin 7 on one arm and a further transverse axis 8 on its other, upwardly directed arm, to which a bolt 9 designed as a two-armed lever is articulated.
  • the holding shell 5 articulated on the transverse axis 4 essentially has a base plate 51 with a recess 52.
  • side walls 53 adjoin each.
  • the side walls 53 are provided at their upper ends with holding strips 54 directed inwards, that is to say towards the longitudinal axis.
  • the holding shell 5 has in its area facing the transverse axis 4 a transverse web 55 with a locking groove 56.
  • a lever arm of the bolt 9 designed as a locking lug 10 engages in this locking groove 56 in a known manner.
  • a cross-country ski boot labeled 20 is inserted into the holding shell.
  • the cross-country ski boot 20 has a sole 21, in the front end region 22 of which a U-shaped bracket 23 is anchored in a known manner. This creates an opening 24 between the bracket 23 and the sole 21, into which the locking pin 7 projects when the ski binding is closed.
  • the front end region 22 of the sole 21 has wedge-shaped upper and lower guide surfaces 25 and 26, the lower guide surface 26 being intended to rest on the base plate 51 of the holding shell 5.
  • the angle between the upper 25 and lower guide surfaces 26 is the same as the angle between the guide strips 54 and the base plate 51 of the holding shell, since when the ski boot 20 is inserted into the binding, the upper guide surface 25 should rest against the guide strips 54 of the holding shell 5 from below.
  • FIG. 1 it can be seen that the lower guide surface 26 wears out after long use of the cross-country ski boot 20 and is no longer in contact with the base plate 51. This situation is shown in broken lines and the worn lower guide surface is designated by 26 '. As a result of this wear, the cross-country ski boot 20 is no longer held securely and without play in the holding shell 5.
  • the base plate 51 has side surfaces 57. In their section closer to the transverse axis 4, the side surfaces 57 are provided with regions 58 which are raised relative to the base plate 51. As shown in the drawing, these raised areas 58 can be formed approximately parallel to the base plate 51.
  • This embodiment variant is particularly favorable in relation to the simplest possible design of the injection mold and the ease of demolding. However, it is also possible to design the raised areas 58 to be inclined forward. This solution will be chosen if emphasis is placed on a particularly secure hold of the bracket 23 in the ski binding.
  • the bracket 23 of the cross-country ski boot 20 rests on the raised areas 58 of the base plate 51.
  • wear of the lower guide surface 26 or 26 'of the sole 21 no longer has a negative effect on the positioning of the cross-country ski boot 20 in the holding shell.

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Die Erfindung betrifft eine Skibindung für einen Langlauf- oder Tourenski gemäß dem Oberbegriff des Anspruches 1.The invention relates to a ski binding for a cross-country or touring ski according to the preamble of claim 1.

Eine solche Skibindung ist in der WO 87/03211 beschrieben. Bei dieser bekannten Skibindung ist eine Halteschale zur Aufnahme des vorderen Bereiches eines Langlaufskischuhes vorgesehen. Dabei weist die Halteschale eine Bodenplatte mit einer Aussparung für einen Verriegelungszapfen und, in einem Abstand darüber, Halteleisten auf, wobei Bodenplatte und Halteleisten nach vorne zu konvergierend ausgebildet sind. Der zugehörige Langlaufskischuh trägt an seinem vorderen Endbreich einen U-förmigen Haltebügel, welcher mit der Schuhsohle eine Öffnung bildet. In diese Öffnung ragt in der Schließstellung der Skibindung der Verriegelungszapfen. Der vordere Sohlenbereich des Langlaufskischuhes ist mit oberen und unteren Führungsflächen versehen, welche Führungsflächen so ausgestaltet sind, daß sie sich bei eingesetztem Skischuh an der Bodenplatte und an den Führungsleisten der Halteschale abstützen.Such a ski binding is described in WO 87/03211. In this known ski binding, a holding shell is provided for receiving the front area of a cross-country ski boot. The holding shell has a base plate with a recess for a locking pin and, at a distance above it, retaining strips, the base plate and retaining strips being designed to converge towards the front. The associated cross-country ski boot has a U-shaped bracket on its front end area, which forms an opening with the sole of the boot. The locking pin protrudes into this opening in the closed position of the ski binding. The front sole area of the cross-country ski shoe is provided with upper and lower guide surfaces, which guide surfaces are designed such that they are supported on the base plate and on the guide strips of the holding shell when the ski shoe is inserted.

Eine derartige Langlaufskibindung mit dem dazu passenden Langlaufskischuh ist auch im Handel erhältlich und hat sich in der Praxis bewährt. Dabei hat sich aber herausgestellt, daß sich die Sohle des Langlaufskischuhes vor allem an ihrem vorderen Ende durch das Gehen auch auf gestreuten Wegen abnützt. Dadurch verändert sich die Geometrie der Führungsflächen ungünstig, wodurch die gleichmäßige Abstützung des Skischuhes in der Halteschale nicht mehr gewährleistet ist.Such a cross-country ski binding with the matching cross-country ski boot is also commercially available and has proven itself in practice. It has been found, however, that the sole of the cross-country ski boot wears down, especially at its front end, by walking on strewn paths. As a result, the geometry of the guide surfaces changes unfavorably, as a result of which the uniform support of the ski boot in the holding shell is no longer guaranteed.

Die Erfindung hat sich die Aufgabe gestellt, bei einer Skibindung der eingangs genannten Art die Halteschale so auszugestalten, daß sich abnützungsbedingte Veränderungen der Laufsohle des Langlaufskischuhes nicht mehr auf die Abstützung desselben in der Halteschale auswirken.The invention has set itself the task of designing the holding shell in a ski binding of the type mentioned in such a way that wear-related changes in the outsole of the cross-country ski boot no longer have an effect on the support thereof in the holding shell.

Erreicht wird das gesetzte Ziel erfindungsgemäß durch die kennzeichnenden Merkmale des Anspruches 1. Dadurch, daß die Bodenplatte der Halteschale mit zumindest einem erhöhten Bereich versehen ist, an welchem der eingesetzte Skischuh mit seinem Bügel bzw. Quersteg aufliegt, ist die Abstützung des Langlaufskischuhes in der Halteschale unabhängig von einer möglichen Laufsohlenabnützung sicher gewährleistet.The set goal is achieved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1. Characterized in that the bottom plate of the holding shell with at least one raised Provided area on which the inserted ski boot with its bracket or crossbar rests, the support of the cross-country ski boot in the holding shell is guaranteed independently of possible wear of the outsole.

Die Maßnahme, an einem der Halterung des Skischuhes dienenden Bauteil einer Langlaufskibindung einen erhöhten Bereich für den Haltebügel des Skischuhes vorzusehen, ist an sich aus der DE-OS 34 01 080 bekannt. Diese bekannte Langlaufskibindung besitzt allerdings keine Halteschale und ist daher vom Erfindungsgegenstand weiter entfernt als der oben erwähnte Stand der Technik.The measure of providing a raised area for the retaining bracket of the ski shoe on a component of a cross-country ski binding used to hold the ski shoe is known per se from DE-OS 34 01 080. However, this known cross-country ski binding has no holding shell and is therefore further from the subject matter of the invention than the prior art mentioned above.

Durch die Maßnahmen der kennzeichnenden Merkmale des Anspruches 2 ist eine besonders vorteilhafte Ausgestaltung der erhöhten Bereiche bei gleichzeitiger kompakter Gestaltung der Halteschale gegeben.The measures of the characterizing features of claim 2 provide a particularly advantageous embodiment of the raised areas while at the same time making the holding shell more compact.

Die Merkmale des Anspruches 3 bewirken, daß der Quersteg des Langlaufskischuhes gegen ein unbeabsichtigtes Herausgleiten nach hinten besonders gesichert ist.The features of claim 3 have the effect that the crossbar of the cross-country ski boot is particularly secured against unintentional sliding out to the rear.

Durch die Ausgestaltung nach den Merkmalen des Anspruches 4 wird ein fertigungsgünstiger Aufbau der Halteschale und insbesondere deren leichtere Entformbarkeit gewährleistet.The configuration according to the features of claim 4 ensures a construction of the holding shell that is favorable in terms of production and, in particular, that it is easier to remove from the mold.

Weitere Vorteile, Merkmale und Einzelheiten der Erfindung werden nun anhand der Zeichnung näher beschrieben. Hiebei zeigen: Fig.1 Teile der den Stand der Technik bildenden Langlaufskibindung im Längsschnitt und mit eingesetztem Langlaufskischuh, Fig.2 eine entsprechende Darstellung einer Langlaufskibindung mit der erfindungsgemäß ausgestalteten Halteschale, Fig.3 die Halteschale in der Draufsicht, teilweise aufgerissen, Fig.4 eine Zweite Ausführungsform der erfindungsgemäßen Langlaufskibindung im Längsschnitt und Fig.5 einen Schnitt nach der Linie V-V der Fig.4.Further advantages, features and details of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawing. 1 shows parts of the cross-country ski binding which forms the state of the art in longitudinal section and with the cross-country ski boot inserted, a second embodiment of the cross-country ski binding according to the invention in longitudinal section and Figure 5 shows a section along the line VV of Figure 4.

In Fig.1 ist schematisch und teilweise in Seitenansicht, teilweise im Schnitt eine Langlaufskibindung gemäß dem Stand der Technik dargestellt. Dabei wurden jene Teile der Langlaufskibindung, die nicht zur Halteschale und zu dem in die Bindung einsetzbaren vorderen Bereich des Langlaufskischuhes gehören, nur strichpunktiert dargestellt oder weggelassen.1 shows a cross-country ski binding according to the prior art, schematically and partly in side view, partly in section. Those parts of the cross-country ski binding that were not the holding shell and which were in the Binding insertable front area of the cross-country ski boot belong, shown only in dash-dotted lines or omitted.

Auf einem Ski 1 ist eine Grundplatte 2 einer Langlaufskibindung in beliebiger bekannter Weise montiert. Die Grundplatte 2 weist einen Lagerbock 3 auf, an welchem auf einer Querachse 4 eine nachfolgend noch genauer beschriebene Halteschale 5 schwenkbar gelagert ist. An der Querachse 4 ist weiters ein Schwenkteil 6 gelagert. Der Schwenkteil 6 trägt an seinem einen Arm einen Verriegelungszapfen 7 und an seinem anderen, nach oben gerichteten Arm eine weitere Querachse 8, an welcher ein als zweiarmiger Hebel ausgebildeter Riegel 9 angelenkt ist. Bezüglich der genauen Ausgestaltung und Funktion der Langlaufskibindung wird auf die WO 87/03211 verwiesen. Die an der Querachse 4 angelenkte Halteschale 5 weist im wesentlichen eine Bodenplatte 51 mit einer Aussparung 52 auf. An beiden Seiten der Bodenpiatte 51, in Skilängsrichtung betrachtet, schließen jeweils Seitenwände 53 an. Die Seitenwände 53 sind an ihren oberen Enden mit nach innen, also zur Längsachse hin, gerichteten Halteleisten 54 versehen. Weiters weist die Halteschale 5 in ihrem der Querachse 4 zugewandten Bereich einen Quersteg 55 mit einer Rastnut 56 auf. In diese Rastnut 56 greift in der Schließstellung der Langlaufskibindung in bekannter Weise ein als Rastnase 10 ausgebildeter Hebelarm des Riegels 9 ein.A base plate 2 of a cross-country ski binding is mounted on a ski 1 in any known manner. The base plate 2 has a bearing block 3 on which a holding shell 5, which is described in more detail below, is pivotably mounted on a transverse axis 4. A pivot part 6 is also mounted on the transverse axis 4. The pivoting part 6 carries a locking pin 7 on one arm and a further transverse axis 8 on its other, upwardly directed arm, to which a bolt 9 designed as a two-armed lever is articulated. With regard to the precise design and function of the cross-country ski binding, reference is made to WO 87/03211. The holding shell 5 articulated on the transverse axis 4 essentially has a base plate 51 with a recess 52. On both sides of the floor plate 51, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the ski, side walls 53 adjoin each. The side walls 53 are provided at their upper ends with holding strips 54 directed inwards, that is to say towards the longitudinal axis. Furthermore, the holding shell 5 has in its area facing the transverse axis 4 a transverse web 55 with a locking groove 56. In the locking position of the cross-country ski binding, a lever arm of the bolt 9, designed as a locking lug 10, engages in this locking groove 56 in a known manner.

In die Halteschale ist ein mit 20 bezeichneter Langlaufskischuh eingesetzt. Der Langlaufskischuh 20 hat eine Sohle 21, in deren vorderem Endbereich 22 in bekannter Weise ein U-förmig ausgebildeter Bügel 23 verankert ist. Dadurch entsteht zwischen dem Bügel 23 und der Sohle 21 eine Öffnung 24, in welche bei geschlossener Skibindung der Verriegelungszapfen 7 ragt. Von der Seite betrachtet weist der vordere Endbereich 22 der Sohle 21 keilförmig zulaufende obere und untere Führungsflächen 25 bzw. 26 auf, wobei die untere Führungsfläche 26 dazu bestimmt ist, auf der Bodenplatte 51 der Halteschale 5 aufzuliegen. Der Winkel zwischen der oberen 25 und unteren Führungsfläche 26 ist der gleiche wie der Winkel zwischen den Führungsleisten 54 und der Bodenplatte 51 der Halteschale, da bei in die Bindung eingesetztem Skischuh 20 die obere Führungsfläche 25 von unten an den Führungsleisten 54 der Halteschale 5 anliegen soll. Hinsichtlich der weiteren Ausgestaltung des Langlaufskischuhes 20 wird ebenfalls auf die WO 87/03211 verwiesen.A cross-country ski boot labeled 20 is inserted into the holding shell. The cross-country ski boot 20 has a sole 21, in the front end region 22 of which a U-shaped bracket 23 is anchored in a known manner. This creates an opening 24 between the bracket 23 and the sole 21, into which the locking pin 7 projects when the ski binding is closed. Viewed from the side, the front end region 22 of the sole 21 has wedge-shaped upper and lower guide surfaces 25 and 26, the lower guide surface 26 being intended to rest on the base plate 51 of the holding shell 5. The angle between the upper 25 and lower guide surfaces 26 is the same as the angle between the guide strips 54 and the base plate 51 of the holding shell, since when the ski boot 20 is inserted into the binding, the upper guide surface 25 should rest against the guide strips 54 of the holding shell 5 from below. With regard to the further configuration of the cross-country ski boot 20, reference is also made to WO 87/03211.

In Fig.1 ist erkennbar, daß sich die untere Führungsfläche 26 nach längerem Gebrauch des Langlaufskischuhes 20 abnützt und nun nicht mehr an der Bodenplatte 51 anliegt. Diese Situation ist strichliert dargestellt und die abgenützte untere Führungsfläche mit 26' bezeichnet. Durch diese Abnützung ist der Langlaufskischuh 20 in der Halteschale 5 nicht mehr sicher und spielfrei gehalten.In FIG. 1 it can be seen that the lower guide surface 26 wears out after long use of the cross-country ski boot 20 and is no longer in contact with the base plate 51. This situation is shown in broken lines and the worn lower guide surface is designated by 26 '. As a result of this wear, the cross-country ski boot 20 is no longer held securely and without play in the holding shell 5.

Es werden nunmehr zwei bevorzugte Ausführungsformen der Erfindung beschrieben. In diesen Figuren sind Teile, welche mit denjenigen der Fig.1 identisch oder analog sind, mit den gleichen Bezugszeichen gekennzeichnet.Two preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described. In these figures, parts which are identical or analogous to those in FIG. 1 are identified by the same reference numerals.

Wie in Fig.2 und in der zugehörigen Draufsicht nach Fig.3 erkennbar ist, weist die Bodenplatte 51 Seitenflächen 57 auf. Die Seitenflächen 57 sind in ihrem der Querachse 4 näher gelegenen Abschnitt mit relativ zur Bodenplatte 51 erhöhten Bereichen 58 versehen. Diese erhöhten Bereiche 58 können, wie in der Zeichnung dargestellt, annähernd parallel zur Bodenplatte 51 ausgebildet sein. Diese Ausführungsvariante ist besonders in Bezug auf die möglichst unkomplizierte Gestaltung der Spritzgußform und auf die leichte Entformbarkeit günstig. Es ist aber auch möglich, die erhöhten Bereiche 58 nach vorne zu geneigt auszubilden. Diese Lösung wird man dann wählen, wenn auf einen besonders sicheren Halt des Bügels 23 in der Skibindung Wert gelegt wird.As can be seen in FIG. 2 and in the associated top view according to FIG. 3, the base plate 51 has side surfaces 57. In their section closer to the transverse axis 4, the side surfaces 57 are provided with regions 58 which are raised relative to the base plate 51. As shown in the drawing, these raised areas 58 can be formed approximately parallel to the base plate 51. This embodiment variant is particularly favorable in relation to the simplest possible design of the injection mold and the ease of demolding. However, it is also possible to design the raised areas 58 to be inclined forward. This solution will be chosen if emphasis is placed on a particularly secure hold of the bracket 23 in the ski binding.

Wie in Fig.2 erkennbar ist, liegt der Bügel 23 des Langlaufskischuhes 20 auf den erhöhten Bereichen 58 der Bodenplatte 51 auf. Dadurch hat nun eine Abnützung der unteren Führungsfläche 26 bzw.26' der Sohle 21 keine negative Auswirkung auf die Positionierung des Langlaufskischuhes 20 in der Halteschale mehr.As can be seen in FIG. 2, the bracket 23 of the cross-country ski boot 20 rests on the raised areas 58 of the base plate 51. As a result, wear of the lower guide surface 26 or 26 'of the sole 21 no longer has a negative effect on the positioning of the cross-country ski boot 20 in the holding shell.

In den Fig.4 und 5 ist eine zweite Ausführungsform der erfindungsgemäßen Skibindung dargestellt.4 and 5 show a second embodiment of the ski binding according to the invention.

Dabei wurden ebenfalls für gleich oder analog gestaltete Teile gleiche Bezugsziffern verwendet. Bei dieser Ausführungsform weist der Langlaufskischuh 20 statt eines U-förmigen Bügels einen Quersteg 27 auf. Der Quersteg 27 ist ebenfalls in bekannter Weise in der Sohle 21 verankert, wodurch gleichfalls zwischen dem Quersteg 27 und der Sohle 21 eine Öffnung 28 entsteht. In diese Öffnung 28 greift, wie schon beschrieben, der Verriegelungszapfen 7 ein. Bei dieser Ausführungsform sind die erhöhten Bereiche 58 an dem Verriegelungszapfen 7 zugewandten Abschnitten der Seitenflächen 57 ausgebildet.The same reference numerals have also been used for identical or analog parts. In this embodiment, the cross-country ski boot 20 has a crossbar 27 instead of a U-shaped bracket. The transverse web 27 is also anchored in the sole 21 in a known manner, as a result of which an opening 28 is also formed between the transverse web 27 and the sole 21. As already described, the locking pin 7 engages in this opening 28. In this embodiment, the raised areas 58 are formed on sections of the side faces 57 facing the locking pin 7.

Die Erfindung ist auf die dargestellten Ausführungsbeispiele nicht eingeschränkt. Die Erfindung ist auch bei Skibindungen anwendbar, bei welchen die Verriegelung bzw. Verrastung der Halteschale und die Schließung bzw. Öffnung der Skibindung anders als bei der den Stand der Technik bildenden, in der WO 87/03211 beschriebenen Skibindung funktioniert. Auch die Form des Bereiches bzw. der erhöhten Bereiche kann beliebig gestaltet werden.The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments shown. The invention can also be used for ski bindings in which the locking or latching of the holding shell and the closing or opening of the ski binding functions differently than in the ski binding described in WO 87/03211, which forms the prior art. The shape of the area or the raised areas can also be designed as desired.

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  1. A ski binding for a cross-country or touring ski, comprising a cradle (5) for the insertion thereinto of a ski boot (20) provided at its front end portion (22) with an about U-shaped bracket (23) or a cross-bar (27) cooperating with the ski boot sole to define an opening, said cradle (5) including a bottom plate (51) formed with an aperture (52), and at locations spaced from said bottom plate (51), a pair of retainer ledges (54) converging with said bottom plate (51) in a wedge-shaped configuration in sideview, said ski boot (20) having its front end portion (22) formed with converging guide surfaces (25,26) of wedge-shaped sideview configuration, said guide surfaces (25, 26) taking support on said bottom plate (51) and on guide surfaces of said cradle (5) when said ski boot is inserted into said sk binding, said cradle (5) being adapted by the action of said ski boot to pivot downwards to a locked position in which at least one locking peg (7) extends upwards through said aperture (52) of said bottom plate (51) and said opening on said ski boot (20), characterized in that said bottom plate (51) of said cradle (5) is provided with at least one raised portion (58) on which the inserted ski boot (20) takes support with its bracket (23) or cross-bar (27), respectively.
  2. A ski binding according to claim 1, characterized in that said bottom plate (51) has two side faces (57), and in that two raised portions (58) are provided, each disposed or formed on one of said two side faces (57).
  3. A ski binding according to claim 2, characterized in that said raised portion(s) (58) is (or are) inclined forwards and downwards.
  4. A ski binding according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said raised portion(s) (58) is (or are) disposed in parallel to the plane of the bottom plate.
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