EP0351298A2 - Binding for a monoski - Google Patents
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- EP0351298A2 EP0351298A2 EP89401974A EP89401974A EP0351298A2 EP 0351298 A2 EP0351298 A2 EP 0351298A2 EP 89401974 A EP89401974 A EP 89401974A EP 89401974 A EP89401974 A EP 89401974A EP 0351298 A2 EP0351298 A2 EP 0351298A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/02—Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
- A63C10/08—Toe or heel stirrups; Clamps
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/16—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings
- A63C10/18—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings about a vertical rotation axis relative to the board
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/16—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings
- A63C10/20—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings in longitudinal or lateral direction relative to the board
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- the invention relates to a snowboard binding.
- Snowboarding also called snowboarding
- snowboarding is an elongated more or less flexible board intended to slide on snow.
- the snowboarder stands crosswise on the board, that is to say his feet are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the board.
- the athlete's shoes are held on the surf by means of fasteners.
- snowboard bindings there are several types. The oldest include means for fixing the boot to the surf in an absolutely rigid manner and without the possibility of modifying the position of the feet.
- Another surf binding only provides for rotation of the feet without the possibility of modifying their spacing. In addition, these bindings have no means of being able to move the foot on the binding.
- Another surf binding had a shock absorber so as not to transmit all the vibrations to the athlete's legs and to allow slight elastic movements of the athlete's feet.
- the invention aims to provide a surf binding to adjust the position of the athlete's feet both in spacing and in rotation and to allow slight elastic movements of the shoe relative to surfing.
- the attachment comprises a flexible circular plate 1 fixed to the surf by screws 13.
- the flexible plate 1 is made of metal or of synthetic material.
- the plate 1 has on its periphery a support 6 come in one piece with the plate 1, but the support could also consist of an attached ring.
- the base plate 2 is held on the flexible plate 1 by means of a bolt 12 whose head 21 is disposed between the surf 3 and the flexible plate 1 and the nut 10 comes into application on a clamping counter plate 8 .
- the counter plate 8 does not apply directly to the base plate, but it clamps a spacer 23 against the flexible plate 1.
- the flexible plate 1 has at its center an oblong opening 9, but this opening could be of another shape, for example round, cruciform, square.
- the purpose of the shape of this opening is to enable the bolt 12 to be positioned at different locations on the flexible plate 1.
- the flexible plate is fixed substantially in the middle on the surfboard and the base plate is fixed on the periphery of the flexible plate.
- the binding is adjustable in distance directly by the movement of the flexible plate on the board.
- the rotational positioning it can be freely chosen both for the bolt 12 and for the base plate 2 relative to the flexible plate 1.
- the rotation lock is ensured by tightening and can be improved by the fact that the inner part of the bolt head 12 and the two faces of the spacer 23 have grooves 26.
- the counter plate 8 which in the example described is square with raised edges, but could have a completely different suitable shape, is inserted between the edges of the base plate 2, which has the shape of a U in cross section, so as to block in rotation the base plate 2.
- the flexible plate 1 acts as a membrane and allows small elastic movements of the base plate 2 relative to the surf.
- the base plate 2 is maintained on the flexible plate 1 by elastic means constituted by a rubber or elastomer plate 7 disposed between the counter plate 8 and the base plate 2 in the space 24 (see FIG. 3 on the right).
- the base plate 2 comprising a hole 22 whose edge is indicated by 11 in FIG. 1 is resiliently clamped on the flexible plate 1.
- the elastic plate 7 has flanges which come to be disposed between the flanges of the counter plate 8 and of the base plate 2.
- the base plate 2 which comprises the devices for holding the shoes from the front 4, 16, 20 and from the rear 5, 25, can have slight elastic movements of rotation and rocking with respect to the flexible plate 1.
- the base plate 2 also has supports 14, 15 arranged at its ends so that when the foot is tilted the line of flexion of the surf is not axis 18 of the binding but an axis 19 which can be chosen thanks to the arrangement of the supports 14, 15, perpendicular to the direction of the surf, thereby avoiding any warping movement of the surf.
- the binding finally comprises means 17 making it possible to choose the distance between the shoe holding devices.
- the element 4 with the stirrup 16 and the element 5 with the stirrup 25 can be arranged at variable distances from one another.
- these elements 4 and 5 could be held elastically on the base plate 2.
Abstract
Description
L'invention concerne une fixation de surf à neige. Le surf à neige, aussi appelé snowboard, est une planche allongée plus ou moins flexible destinée à glisser sur la neige. Le sportif pratiquant du surf à neige se tient debout en travers sur le surf, c'est-à-dire que ses pieds sont disposés l'un derrière l'autre dans le sens longitudinal de la planche. Les chaussures du sportif sont maintenues sur le surf au moyen de fixations.The invention relates to a snowboard binding. Snowboarding, also called snowboarding, is an elongated more or less flexible board intended to slide on snow. The snowboarder stands crosswise on the board, that is to say his feet are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the board. The athlete's shoes are held on the surf by means of fasteners.
Actuellement il existe plusieurs types de fixations de surf à neige. Les plus anciennes comprennent des moyens de fixation de la chaussure sur le surf d'une manière absolument rigide et sans possibilité de modification de la position des pieds.Currently there are several types of snowboard bindings. The oldest include means for fixing the boot to the surf in an absolutely rigid manner and without the possibility of modifying the position of the feet.
Il est rapidement apparu que ces fixations présentaient plusieurs défauts, notamment le fait d'être trop rigide, ce qui peut provoquer des fractures du sportif et pour le moins n'est pas confortable, car tous les chocs sont directement transmis aux jambes. En plus, ces fixations ne permettaient pas de modification de la position des pieds, ce qui est défavorable car les angles idéaux que forment les pieds avec l'axe longitudinal de la planche et l'écartement des deux pieds ne peuvent être découverts qu'après plusieurs essais.It quickly became apparent that these bindings had several faults, in particular the fact of being too rigid, which can cause fractures of the sportsman and at the very least is not comfortable, since all the shocks are directly transmitted to the legs. In addition, these fasteners did not allow modification of the position of the feet, which is unfavorable because the ideal angles that the feet form with the longitudinal axis of the board and the spacing of the two feet can only be discovered after several trials.
Une autre fixation de surf ne prévoit que la rotation des pieds sans possibilité de modifier leur écartement. De plus, ces fixations ne comportent aucun moyen de pouvoir bouger le pied sur la fixation.Another surf binding only provides for rotation of the feet without the possibility of modifying their spacing. In addition, these bindings have no means of being able to move the foot on the binding.
Une autre fixation de surf présentait un amortisseur de manière à ne pas transmettre toutes les vibrations aux jambes du sportif et à permettre de légers mouvements élastiques des pieds du sportif.Another surf binding had a shock absorber so as not to transmit all the vibrations to the athlete's legs and to allow slight elastic movements of the athlete's feet.
L'invention a pour buts de fournir une fixation de surf permettant d'ajuster la position des pieds du sportif aussi bien en écartement qu'en rotation et de permettre de légers mouvements élastiques du soulier par rapport au surf. Ces buts sont atteints avec l'invention définie à la revendication 1.The invention aims to provide a surf binding to adjust the position of the athlete's feet both in spacing and in rotation and to allow slight elastic movements of the shoe relative to surfing. These objects are achieved with the invention defined in
L'invention sera mieux comprise à la lecture de la description de formes d'exécution données à titre d'exemple en regard des dessins sur lesquels
- la figure 1 représente schématiquement la fixation vue de dessus
- la figure 2 représente sur la partie gauche une coupe longitudinale selon II et sur la partie droite une vue latérale de la fixation représentée à la figure 1
- la figure 3 représente sur la partie gauche une coupe transversale selon III et sur la partie droite une coupe transversale où certaines pièces ont été supprimées
- la figure 4 représente une vue schématique d'une variante de la fixation en perspective éclatée.
- Figure 1 schematically shows the binding seen from above
- 2 shows on the left part a longitudinal section along II and on the right a side view of the fastener shown in Figure 1
- Figure 3 shows on the left a cross section along III and on the right a cross section where some parts have been removed
- Figure 4 shows a schematic view of a variant of the exploded perspective attachment.
Comme on le voit sur les figure 1 et 2, la fixation comporte une plaque flexible 1 circulaire fixée sur le surf par des vis 13. La plaque flexible 1 est en métal ou en matière synthétique. La plaque 1 comporte sur son pourtour un appui 6 venu d'une seule pièce avec la plaque 1, mais l'appui pourrait aussi être constitué d'un anneau rapporté. La plaque de base 2 est maintenue sur la plaque flexible 1 au moyen d'un boulon 12 dont la tête 21 est disposée entre le surf 3 et la plaque flexible 1 et l'écrou 10 vient en application sur une contre-plaque 8 de serrage. La contre-plaque 8 ne s'applique pas directement sur la plaque de base, mais elle serre une entretoise 23 contre la plaque flexible 1.As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the attachment comprises a flexible
La plaque flexible 1 comporte en son centre une ouverture 9 oblongue, mais cette ouverture pourrait être d'une autre forme, par exemple ronde, cruciforme, carrée. La forme de cette ouverture a pour but de permettre de pouvoir positionner à différents endroits le boulon 12 sur la plaque flexible 1. Ainsi une fois la plaque flexible 1 fixée sur les vis 13 sur le surf, il est possible de modifier la position du boulon 12 et par là la position de la plaque de base 2, ceci permet de choisir la meilleure distance entre les pieds.The
Dans une variante, non représentée, la plaque flexible est fixée sensiblement en son milieu sur le surf et la plaque de base est fixée sur le pourtour de la plaque flexible. Comme dans la variante précédemment décrite la fixation est réglable en distance directement par le déplacement de la plaque flexible sur le surf.In a variant, not shown, the flexible plate is fixed substantially in the middle on the surfboard and the base plate is fixed on the periphery of the flexible plate. As in the previously described variant, the binding is adjustable in distance directly by the movement of the flexible plate on the board.
Pour ce qui concerne le positionnement en rotation, il peut être choisi librement aussi bien pour le boulon 12 et que pour la plaque de base 2 relativement à la plaque flexible 1. Le blocage en rotation est assuré par serrage et peut être amélioré par le fait que la partie intérieure de la tête du boulon 12 et les deux faces de l'entretoise 23 comportent des stries 26. Ainsi la contre-plaque 8, qui dans l'exemple décrit est carrée avec des bords relevés, mais pourrait avoir une toute autre forme adéquate, vient s'insérer entre les bords de la plaque de base 2, qui a la forme d'un U en section transversale, de manière à bloquer en rotation la plaque de base 2.As regards the rotational positioning, it can be freely chosen both for the
Par cette conception, il est possible de modifier la position des pieds sur le surf, même après avoir fixé les deux plaques flexibles, aussi bien en rotation qu'en translation. De plus, la plaque flexible 1 joue le rôle de membrane et permet de petits mouvements élastiques de la plaque de base 2 relativement au surf.By this design, it is possible to modify the position of the feet on the surf, even after having fixed the two flexible plates, both in rotation and in translation. In addition, the
Afin d'augmenter la possibilité de mouvements élastiques de la plaque de base relativement à la plaque flexible 1, donc au surf, ceci pour éviter des flexions parasitaires du surf et pour améliorer le confort du sportif, la plaque de base 2 est maintenue sur la plaque flexible 1 par des moyens élastiques constitués par une plaque en caoutchouc ou en élastomère 7 disposée entre la contre-plaque 8 et la plaque de base 2 dans l'espace 24 (voir figure 3 à droite). La plaque de base 2 comportant un trou 22 dont le bord est indiqué par 11 sur la figure 1 est serrée élastiquement sur la plaque flexible 1. La plaque élastique 7 comporte des rebords qui viennent se disposer entre les rebords de la contre-plaque 8 et de la plaque de base 2. De cette manière, la plaque de base 2, qui comporte les dispositifs de maintien des chaussures par l'avant 4, 16, 20 et par l'arrière 5, 25, peut avoir de légers mouvements élastiques de rotation et de balancement par rapport à la plaque flexible 1. La plaque de base 2 présente encore des appuis 14, 15 disposés à ses extrémités de manière à ce que lors d'inclinaison du pied la ligne de flexion du surf ne soit pas l'axe 18 de la fixation mais un axe 19 qui pourra être choisi grâce à la disposition des appuis 14, 15, perpendiculaire à la direction du surf, évitant par là tout mouvement de gauchissement du surf.In order to increase the possibility of elastic movements of the base plate relative to the
La fixation comporte enfin des moyens 17 permettant de choisir la distance entre les dispositifs de maintien de la chaussure. Ainsi l'élément 4 avec l'étrier 16 et l'élément 5 avec l'étrier 25 peuvent être disposés à des distances variables l'une de l'autre.The binding finally comprises means 17 making it possible to choose the distance between the shoe holding devices. Thus the
Pour encore apporter une souplesse à la fixation, ces éléments 4 et 5 pourraient être maintenus élastiquement sur la plaque de base 2.To further provide flexibility in fixing, these
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CH268688A CH677190A5 (en) | 1988-07-14 | 1988-07-14 | Adjustable boot binding for snow board |
CH268888A CH677192A5 (en) | 1988-07-14 | 1988-07-14 | Adjustable boot binding for snow board |
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CH268788A CH677191A5 (en) | 1988-07-14 | 1988-07-14 | Adjustable boot binding for snow board |
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US5236216A (en) * | 1991-07-10 | 1993-08-17 | F2 International Ges.M.B.H. | Binding for snowboards |
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AT516U1 (en) * | 1994-02-04 | 1995-12-27 | Meyer Urs P | FASTENING SYSTEM FOR BINDINGS ON SNOWBOARDS AND SKIS |
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FR2755025A1 (en) * | 1996-10-24 | 1998-04-30 | Fin S International | Boot binding fixed to snow board by plate |
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