EP0378599B1 - Dispositif de support de semelle - Google Patents

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EP0378599B1
EP0378599B1 EP89905397A EP89905397A EP0378599B1 EP 0378599 B1 EP0378599 B1 EP 0378599B1 EP 89905397 A EP89905397 A EP 89905397A EP 89905397 A EP89905397 A EP 89905397A EP 0378599 B1 EP0378599 B1 EP 0378599B1
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Heinz Wittmann
Henry Freisinger
Egon Brunnhuber
Tibor Szasz
Hubert Würthner
Karl Stritzl
Alois Himmetsberger
Klaus HÖLZL
Helmut Wladar
Robert Stanzl
Andreas Janisch
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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
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  • the invention relates to a sole support device according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • US Pat. No. 3,448,990 shows a closed flat cushion in FIG. 5, in which a lubricant is accommodated and which is fastened to the top of the ski by means of an adhesive.
  • the pillow is in the ball area of the ski boot. This pillow is intended to facilitate the release of the ski boot if the skier falls over.
  • the object of the invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the known designs and to provide a sole support device which reliably prevents damage to the endless belt when entering the binding with the ski pad.
  • this object is achieved according to the invention by the features of the characterizing part of this claim. Because the support section of the belt is thinner than the height of the two shelves, reliable guidance of the belt relative to the support body is ensured even with elastic belts. By arranging elevations on the band, on the other hand, reliable contact of the ski boot with the band is established.
  • the measure according to claim 2 has proven to be particularly advantageous, since this measure prevents an unintentional contact of the ski boot on the lateral shelves even with weighty skiers.
  • the assembly of the band is facilitated by an adjustment mechanism for the carrier section of the support body.
  • This adjustment mechanism can be a wedge according to claim 4 and a cam or eccentric rotating insert according to claim 5.
  • the support portion of the tape serving section of the support body of two Clamping parts are formed, which are mounted in transverse guides of the support body and are pressed outwards by at least one spring. This ensures an even tension of the belt.
  • the springs can be formed from two adjacent brackets, which are injection molded together with the two clamping parts made of plastic.
  • the interior of the device is largely protected against environmental influences.
  • the surface design of the cover plate also ensures a low-friction course for the belt.
  • the position of the cover plate in the device is reliably and inexpensively determined by the measures of claims 10 and 11.
  • the feature of claim 12 enables easy assembly of the two clamping parts together with the band in the support body of the device.
  • the measures of claim 13 prevent the tape from being inadvertently lifted off the support body.
  • the features of claim 14 ensure a reliable connection of the two parts of the support body and have the additional advantage that the support body can be easily adapted to the width of the tape used during assembly.
  • the width of the belt can therefore deviate to a certain extent from the nominal value and still experience good guidance.
  • the subject matter of claim 15 also aims in this direction.
  • the subject of claim 17 enables a connection of the two parts of the support body by friction.
  • the one-piece design of the support section can subject these loads to greater loads than in the previous embodiment.
  • the manufacture of the support body is easier.
  • the band is covered on its underside, which prevents the ingress of dirt.
  • the embodiment characterized in claim 20 has the advantage that an unintentional loosening of the parts is excluded when the support body is mounted, since the bearing block encloses the other two parts, namely the support section and the cover plate.
  • the measure of claim 22 ensures easy assembly of the carrier section provided with the band.
  • the subject of claim 24 prevents undesired displacement of the part forming the carrier section during the belt circulation.
  • FIG. 1 is a section through a first embodiment along the line I - I in Fig. 2
  • Fig. 1a is a detail on a larger scale
  • Fig. 2 is a section along the line II - II in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a Top view, the individual parts are shown in an exploded position.
  • Fig. 4 and 5 shows in section an embodiment in which a link belt is subjected to a tension after its application.
  • 6 to 9 show variants of FIG. 4; 5a, 6a and 6b show further details on a larger scale. 7 has the advantage of evenly acting on the two clamping parts by springs.
  • FIG. 8 shows a detail of an embodiment variant of FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a section along the line X - X in FIG. 11
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view 12 shows a section along the line XII-XII in FIG. 11
  • FIG. 12a shows a detail of FIG. Fig. 13 shows one Position when inserting the band in section similar to FIG. 12.
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 show cross sections through two further designs according to the invention.
  • 16 is a vertical longitudinal central section through a further embodiment, FIG.
  • FIG. 16a is a cross section along the line XVIa - XVIa in FIG. 16 and FIG. 17 is a plan view of FIG. 16 in the exploded state of the components.
  • 18 and 19 or 20 and 21 show two additional exemplary embodiments similar to the representations according to FIGS. 16 and 17.
  • FIG. 20a is a variant of FIG. 20.
  • FIGS. 22 to 24 show a further embodiment of the subject matter of the invention shown in vertical longitudinal central section, in section along the line XXIII - XXIII in Fig. 22 and in plan view, in the latter the individual elements are pulled apart.
  • the sole support device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 is designated 100 in its entirety. It has a support body 102 which can be fastened to the upper side 101a of a ski 101 and in whose central support section 102a, hereinafter also referred to as section, an endless band 104 is mounted.
  • the top of section 102a is provided with depressions 102b which serve to receive a lubricant.
  • rims 102c On both sides of the band 104 there are rims 102c which prevent the band 104 from being displaced in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the band 104 is designed as an elastic toothed belt-like band made of plastic or rubber, the support section 104a of which is thinner than the height of the two rims 102c. Ribs 104b, which extend in the transverse direction of the band 104, are located on the support section 104a protrude above the rims 102c and serve to support a ski boot 105, for example in the ball area thereof.
  • a structured plastic or metal band could also be used, on the outside of which ribs made of plastic or rubber are preferably attached.
  • the support body 102 since such a band cannot be stretched by hand, in this case the support body 102 must be slit or divided in order to enable the band 104 to be applied to the section 102a.
  • the support body 102 consists of two parts 102e, 102f, the parting line of which runs transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the part 102e has a carrier section 102a and pocket-like recesses 102g on its underside.
  • the other part 102f has a guide 102h for the carrier section 102a.
  • tongues 102i are attached to the part 102f, which engage or snap into the pocket-like recesses 102g in the assembled state of the device 100 (see FIG. 1).
  • both parts 102e, 102f are generally injection molded from plastic, their manufacture is simple.
  • the ski boot 105 slides sideways over the support body 102.
  • the belt 104 is entrained by the ski boot 105 by friction.
  • the lubricant present in the grooves 102b reduces the friction between the band 104 and the support body 102.
  • a braid made of low-friction plastic can also be located on the inside of the band 104.
  • the support body 202 is made of plastic and is provided with a recess 202d which extends in the longitudinal direction of the ski and divides the support section 202a into two prongs 202e, 202f.
  • This recess 202d is assigned an expansion element for the tines 202e, 202f, which is formed by a wedge 206 according to FIG. 4. 4a, the inner sides of the two tines 202e, 202f — with the wedge 206 not inserted — run at an acute angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis of the ski.
  • the wedge 206 is used, as shown in FIG.
  • the two tines 202e, 202f are pressed outwards by the wedge 206, the inner sides of which each include an enlarged acute angle ⁇ 'with respect to the longitudinal axis of the ski.
  • recesses 202e1, 202f1 are recessed, with which locking projections 206a of the wedge 206 engage are feasible.
  • all protruding corners of the support body 202 are rounded off in a manner known per se.
  • the band 204 which here is e.g. is formed as a link belt, pushed onto the two prongs 202e, 202f.
  • the wedge 206 is then inserted into the recess 202d and locked, the recess 202d being widened to such an extent that proper guiding of the band 204 is ensured.
  • FIGS. 6, 6a and 6b differs from that according to FIG. 5 in that instead of a wedge, a cam-shaped or eccentric rotatable insert 207 is provided which, when it rotates, the two prongs 202'e, 202'f apart and thereby causes the tension of the band 204 '.
  • the insert 207 is provided with two projections 207a which are arranged symmetrically to one another and which run in the longitudinal direction when the insert 207 is inserted into the slot 202'd.
  • both ends of the shaft 207b are provided with collars 207c, 207d which are mounted in recesses in the receiving point 202'e2, 202'f2 of the two prongs 202'e, 202'f.
  • the upper Collar 207c has a screw slot. In the position of the insert 207 pivoted through 90 °, its two projections 207a pass into latching recesses 202'e1, 202'f1 of the two prongs 202'e, 202'f.
  • the device 300 according to FIG. 7 is characterized in that the support section of the support body 302 used to support the band 304 is formed by two clamping parts 308a, 308b which are guided in guides of the support body 302 on their two longitudinal sides. Both clamping parts 308a, 308b are acted upon by at least one compression spring 309, which presses the clamping parts apart.
  • the cover plate 310 is provided on its underside with two knobs 310a, which in the assembled state of the device 300 are engaged in recesses on the top of the one clamping part 308a.
  • the cover plate 310 prevents snow and dirt from penetrating into the interior of the support body 302.
  • the support body 302 has webs 311 which protect the belt 304 against damage.
  • the carrying body 302 has lugs 312 which overlap projections 308c, 308d of the two tensioning parts 308a, 308b and thereby prevent the band 304 from being lifted off the ski.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic representation of the cover plate 410
  • resilient tongues 410b are arranged on this instead of the knobs, which in the assembled state of the Device are engaged in recesses in the support body 402.
  • the device 500 according to FIG. 9 is similar to that shown in FIG. 7. It differs from this only in that the two clamping parts 508a, 508b are made of plastic, whereby instead of coil springs, approximately elliptical plastic brackets 513a, 513b are provided, which are produced together with the clamping parts, and which lie against one another in the assembled state of the device 500 push the clamping parts apart. This simplifies the manufacture of the device 500.
  • the device 600 according to FIGS. 10 to 13 is similar to that according to FIG. 7.
  • the support section of the support body 602 is formed by two clamping parts 608a, 608b, which are guided in guides of the support body 602 on their two longitudinal sides. Both clamping parts 608a, 608b are acted upon by two compression springs 609, which press the clamping parts apart.
  • the supporting body 602 In the area of the deflection points of the band 604, the supporting body 602 has webs 611 which protect the band 604 against damage.
  • the supporting body 602 has on both sides of the groove lugs 612 receiving the clamping parts 608a, 608b, which overlaps 608c and 608d of the clamping parts 608a, 608b.
  • each tensioning part 608a or 608b has a groove 608e, which serves to guide the band 604.
  • the cover plate 610 which is likewise made of low-friction material, has a downwardly projecting part in its central region wedge-shaped projection 610c, which holds the two clamping parts 608a, 608b in position. Furthermore, the two clamping parts 608a, 608b can each be provided on their upper side with a groove 608e, in which the band 604 is guided, the cover plate 610 being provided on both sides with wedge-shaped projections 610d, which in the assembled state of the device 600 Bridge gaps between the two clamping parts 608a, 608b. 12a shows the configuration of the cover plate 610 in a diagrammatic representation.
  • the two tensioning parts 608a, 608b are pushed against each other against the force of the compression springs 609. Afterwards, the tape 604 together with the two tensioning parts 608a, 608b is slanted into the opening of the support body 602 inserted (see Fig. 13). It should be noted that the length of the collapsed clamping parts 608a, 608b must be at least shorter than the clear width between the end face of one nose 612 and the base of the other nose 612 in the support body 602.
  • the length of the collapsed clamping parts 608a, 608b must be at least shorter than the opening in the support body 602 between the two lugs 612.
  • the device 700 namely has a support body 702, the Carrier section 702a carries a support 714 which has approximately a dovetail cross section.
  • the associated band 704 is profiled and provided on both longitudinal sides with inwardly projecting ribs 704c, 704d, which engage under the support 714 somewhat.
  • the support body 702 consists of two parts 702e, 702f, the parting line of which runs transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the part 702e carries the carrier section 702a, which is guided in a guide 702h of the other part 702f.
  • the support 714 has on its underside an extension 714a which engages in a corresponding recess in the carrier section 702a.
  • both parts 702e, 702f carry tongues 715a, 715b directed towards one another, which overlap the band 704 near the deflection points and thereby secure the band run.
  • the device 800 according to FIG. 15 is similar to the embodiment described last.
  • the support body 802 is composed of two parts 802e, 802f, and the support section 802a of the part 802e carries a support 814 for the band 804.
  • the band 804 itself is flat in cross-section, but has longitudinally running in the vicinity of its narrow side surfaces Notches 804g, which enable the two edge regions 804h, 804i of the band 804 to be folded over.
  • the band 804 lies on run 804f on the support 814, which has a type of dovetail cross section. In this run 804f, the two edge regions 804h, 804i of the band 804 enclose acute angles ⁇ with its central region 804k.
  • the two parts 802e, 802f of the support body 802 are equipped with guide surfaces 802k, 802m, which lie opposite the support 814 and form columns s with approximately parallel boundary walls. This ensures reliable guidance of the band 804 in the area that is most stressed by the shoe cover.
  • the support body 902 is composed of two parts 902e and 902f made of an elastic plastic.
  • An endless belt 904 is guided on the support body 902 between transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski, upwardly projecting shelves 902c1 and 902c2.
  • the band 904 carrying region 902a of the support body 902 is divided in the vertical direction by a separating surface 916 into two sections 902a1 and 902a2, of which one section 902a1 is formed in one piece with the part 902e and the other section 902a2 with the part 902f. If the separating surface 916 runs parallel to the upper side of the ski, the band 904 cannot be tensioned.
  • the two sections 902a 1 and 902 a 2 form wedges, by means of their relative displacement and subsequent fixing, tensioning of the band 904 can take place .
  • One section 902a 1 engages with its end tapered from above 902 a 3 in a recess 902f 1 of part 902f, the tapered end 902a3 abutting the parting portion 916b of part 902f.
  • the other section 902a2 is tapered at its end 902a4 from below and lies on the parting section 916a of the part 902e from above, the part 902e having an exemption 902e1 in this area.
  • the tapered end 902a3 of the section 902a1 and the tapered end 902a4 of the section 902a2 with the two interface sections 916a and 916b have the same angle of inclination, which is preferably smaller than the angle of friction between the materials of the parts 902e and 902f.
  • 902f there are webs 911 which run in the longitudinal direction of the ski and are located near the deflection points of the band 904 (see FIGS. 16a and 17).
  • this sole support device 900 is simple. First, two sections 902a1 and 902a2 of the two parts 902e and 902f of the support body 902 are inserted into the band 904 from different sides. Thereafter, a pressure is exerted on the two parts 902e and 902f, through which the wedge-shaped tapered end 902a3 is inserted into the recess 902f1 and the wedge-shaped tapered end 902a4 into the clearance 902e1. At part 902f at least one resilient tongue 902f2 is attached, which carries at its free end a notch 902f3, which can optionally be brought into engagement with a tooth space of a toothed strip 902e2 with a sawtooth-like cross section.
  • the support body 1002 of the sole support device 1000 according to FIGS. 18 and 19 is similar to that previously discussed. It differs from this in that the divided carrier section 1002a is formed in one piece with the part 1002f.
  • the carrier section 1002a has an extension 1002a5 in which an upwardly open groove 1002a6 is cut out, which runs parallel to the running direction of the band 1004.
  • a guide groove 1002e3 is recessed for the extension 1002a5.
  • On a resilient cover 1002e4 of the part 1002e there is a downwardly projecting rib 1002e5 which engages in the groove 1002a6 of the extension 1002a5 in the assembled state of the two parts 1002e and 1002f.
  • the part 1002f has a further groove 1002f4 which serves to receive the lower band strand and runs parallel to the carrier section 1002a.
  • This support body 1002 also has lateral webs 1011 which protect the band 1004 against lateral damage.
  • the band 1004 is pushed onto the carrier section 1002f. Then the extension 1002a5 of the part 1002f is inserted into the guide groove 1002e3 of the part 1002e. As soon as the intended distance the parts 1002e and 1002f is reached, the rib 1002e5 enters the groove 1002a6 of the extension 1002a5 and the two parts 1002e and 1002f are fixed against each other. In this embodiment, tensioning of the band 1004 is not provided. The band 1004 must therefore be of the constructional length.
  • the 20 and 21 consists of the three parts 1102e, 1102f and 1102n.
  • the part 1102e is designed as a housing-like bearing block, which on one side of its cavity has a depression 1102e6 running in the direction of the ski axis with approximately parallel side faces and, opposite the depression 1102e6, a recess 1102e7 open at the bottom.
  • the part 1102f corresponds to the carrier section of the preceding exemplary embodiment.
  • a band 1104 is first pushed onto part 1102f.
  • the part 1102f which projects with both ends 1102f5 and 1102f6 over the band 1104, is inserted obliquely from below with one end 1102f5 into the recess 1102e6 and then pivoted so that the other end 1102f6 comes to rest in the recess 1102e7.
  • the third part 1102n which is designed as a cover plate, is attached to the first part 1102e from below, so that it is closed on its underside.
  • the cover plate 1102n has an upward projection 1102n1, which is opposite the recess 1102e7 of the first part 1102e and holds the projecting end 1102f6 of the second part 1102f after it is attached to the first part 1102e.
  • webs 1111 are present on both sides of the band 1104 near its deflection points, which webs 1104 prevent damage protect.
  • the support body 1102 assembled in this way can now be assembled.
  • the second part 1102f - viewed in the direction of its longitudinal axis - is not secured against displacement.
  • undesirable axial movements can occur while the belt 1104 is running.
  • remedial measures are also provided here because the end region of the second part 1102f 'facing the recess 1102e6 is tapered on its circumference and rests or rests on the converging lower and upper boundary walls 1102e8 and 1102e9 of the recess 1102e6. This, however, prevents undesired displacement of the part 1102f '.
  • the support body 1202 differs from the last described 1102 in that a shallow recess 1202f 1 is cut out in part 1202f on its underside and in that the part 1202n designed as a cover plate has a central portion has resilient tongue 1202n2, which rests on the lower strand of the band 1204 and presses it into the recess 1202f1 of the part 1202f. This can compensate for deviations in the length of the band 1204 from the circumference of the part 1202f.
  • the bumps on the belt need not be ribs; they can also be in the form of warts. Either the course of the ribs as well as the arrangement of the warts can be any.
  • the ribs on the support section of the band can also be arranged at an angle deviating from 90 °.
  • Leaf springs or disc springs can also be used as springs.
  • a resilient tongue is used to tension the band, which acts on the lower run of the band in the direction of the carrier section (FIGS. 22-24).

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Dispositif de support de semelle (100) avec une unité d'appui (102) et une boucle continue (104) qui est agencée sur une section de support (102a) du dispositif de support (102), entre deux bords verticaux (102c) dont la direction est oblique par rapport à la longueur des skis. Afin d'éviter que l'on n'endommage la boucle (104) en posant le soulier de ski sur le support, la boucle (104) consiste en une section de support continue (104a) et en des créneaux (104b), agencés sur ladite section à une certaine distance les uns des autres et dépassant les deux bords (102c).

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  1. Dispositif (100 - 1200) de support de semelle, comprenant un corps de support (102 - 1202) pouvant être fixé à un ski, et un ruban sans fin (104 - 1204) guidé sur un tronçon de support (102a - 1202f) du corps de support, entre des bordures (102c - 1202c) saillant vers le haut et s'étendant transversalement par rapport à la direction longitudinale du ski, caractérisé par le fait que le ruban (104 - 1204) se compose - observé en coupe transversale - d'une région de support sans fin (104a - 1204a) et de protubérances (104b - 1204b) agencées à distance les unes des autres, la région de support (104a - 1204a) du ruban (104 - 1204) étant plus mince que la hauteur des deux bordures (102c - 1202c) - observée à partir du tronçon de support (102a - 1202f) du corps de support (102 - 1202) -, et les protubérances (104b - 1204b) faisant saillie au-delà des bordures (102c - 1202c).
  2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que les protubérances sont réalisées sous la forme de nervures (104b) s'étendant transversalement par rapport au sens de défilement du ruban (104) (figures 1 à 3).
  3. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le tronçon de support (202a) du corps de support (202) fabriqué en matière plastique présente, le long de sa direction longitudinale et dans sa région centrale, un évidement (202d) ou une fente (202'd) par l'intermédiaire duquel (de laquelle) ledit tronçon de support (202a, 202'a) est respectivement scindé en deux fourchons élastiques (202e, 202f ; 202'e, 202'f) ; et par le fait qu'un organe d'écartement (206, 207) peut être respectivement introduit dans l'évidement (202d) ou dans la fente (202'd), et peut être encranté dans le tronçon de support (202a, 202'a) (figures 4 - 6, 6a, 6b).
  4. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé par le fait que l'organe d'écartement est un coin (206) qui est par exemple pourvu, sur ses deux surfaces cunéiformes, de saillies d'encliquetage (206a) pouvant être mises en prise avec des évidements d'encliquetage (202e₁, 202f₁) pratiqués dans le tronçon de support (202a) (figures 4, 5, 5a).
  5. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé par le fait que l'organe d'écartement est une pièce rotative prisonnière (207) en forme de came ou d'excentrique, qui est munie d'au moins deux saillies (207a) disposées symétriquement l'une par rapport à l'autre, et qui est montée, dans sa condition intégrée dans le tronçon de support, dans une zone réceptrice (202'e₂, 202'f₂) entre les deux fourchons (202'e, 202'f), sur un arbre (207b) s'étendant perpendiculairement à la face supérieure du ski ; et par le fait que les saillies (207a) peuvent être mises en prise avec des évidements d'encliquetage (202'e₁, 202'f₁) des deux fourchons (202'e, 202'f) (figures 6, 6a, 6b).
  6. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le tronçon de support du corps de support (302 ; 402 ; 602) est formé par deux parties de serrage (308a, 308b ; 308'a, 308'b ; 408a, 408b ; 608a, 608b) qui sont montées dans des guides s'étendant, dans le corps de support, dans le sens transversal et parallèlement à la face supérieure du ski, au moins un ressort (309 ; 309' ; 413a, 413b ; 609), interposé entre les deux parties de serrage (308a, 308b ; 308'a, 308'b ; 408a, 408b ; 608a, 608b), ayant tendance à séparer ces parties de serrage (figures 7, 8, 9 et 10 - 13).
  7. Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé par le fait que les deux parties de serrage (408a, 408b) sont fabriquées en matière plastique et comportent, sur leurs côtés se faisant mutuellement face, des étriers ellipsoïdaux (413a, 413b) qui agissent comme des ressorts et sont mutuellement en contact à l'état assemblé du dispositif (400) (figure 9).
  8. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le corps de support (102) est composé de deux parties (102e, 102f) qui consistent respectivement en une matière plastique élastique, parties dont l'une (102e) présente le tronçon de support (102a) ainsi que des évidements (102g) en forme de poches, et l'autre partie (102f) possède un guide (102h) destiné au tronçon de support (102a), ainsi que des languettes (102i) qui, à l'état assemblé du dispositif (100), s'encliquettent dans les évidements (102g) de la première partie (102e) (figures 1 à 3).
  9. Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé par le fait que les deux parties de serrage (308a, 308b ; 308'a, 308'b ; 608a, 608b) sont recouvertes par une plaque de recouvrement (310, 310' ; 610) qui repose dans des échancrures (308a₁, 308b₁ ; 308'a₁, 308'b₁ ; 608a₁, 608b₁) de ces parties de serrage, et dont la face supérieure coïncide avec le plan de la région de support des deux parties de serrage (308a, 308b ; 308'a, 308'b ; 608a, 608b), la plaque de recouvrement (310 ; 310' ; 610) étant de préférence fabriquée en un matériau à faible frottement, ou bien présentant une couche d'un tel matériau au moins à sa face supérieure (figures 7, 8 et 10 - 12).
  10. Dispositif selon la revendication 9, caractérisé par le fait que la plaque de recouvrement (310, 310') peut être encliquetée soit sur l'une (308a) des parties de serrage, au moyen de deux nodosités (310a), soit sur le corps de support (302'), par au moins une languette (310'b) (figures 7 et 8).
  11. Dispositif selon la revendication 9, caractérisé par le fait qu'un appendice cunéiforme (610c), situé à la face inférieure de la plaque de recouvrement (610), maintient en place les deux parties de serrage (608a, 608b) ; et par le fait que la plaque de recouvrement (610) est éventuellement dotée, des deux côtés, d'appendices cunéiformes (610d) qui, à l'état assemblé du dispositif (600), comblent les intervalles entre les deux parties de serrage (608a, 608b) (figures 12, 12a et 13).
  12. Dispositif selon la revendication 9, caractérisé par le fait que les deux parties de serrage (608a, 608b) sont munies, à leur face supérieure, d'une gorge respective (608e) dans laquelle le ruban (604) est guidé (figure 12).
  13. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le ruban présente respectivement, sur ses deux bords, des nervures (704c, 704d) saillant vers l'intérieur ou des régions marginales rabattables (804h, 804i) ; et par le fait que le corps de support (702, 802) comporte, sur son tronçon de support (702a, 802a), un appui (714, 814) de section transversale en queue d'aronde (figures 14 et 15).
  14. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le corps de support (902) est composé de deux parties (902e et 902f) respectivement constituées d'une matière plastique ; par le fait que le tronçon de support (902a) est scindé, par une surface séparatrice (915), en deux segments (902a₁, 902a₂) dont chacun est réalisé d'une seule pièce avec une partie (902e, respectivement 902f) du corps de support (902) ; et par le fait que chaque partie (902e, respectivement 902f) du corps de support (902) présente un évidement (902e₁, 902f₁) dans lequel s'engage l'extrémité (902a₃, respectivement 902a₄) du segment (902a₁, respectivement 902a₂) de l'autre partie (902e, respectivement 902f) (figures 16 et 17).
  15. Dispositif selon la revendication 14, caractérisé par le fait qu'une région, de préférence la région centrale de la surface séparatrice (916) s'étend parallèlement à la surface d'appui du corps de support (902).
  16. Dispositif selon la revendication 14, caractérisé par le fait que la surface séparatrice (916) présente au moins une, de préférence deux autres régions (916a, 916b) respectivement inclinée(s) par rapport à la surface d'appui du corps de support (902) ; et par le fait que les deux parties (902e, 902f) peuvent être arrêtées l'une par rapport à l'autre au moyen d'un système d'encliquetage (902e₂, 902f₂, 902f₃) (figure 16).
  17. Dispositif selon la revendication 14, caractérisé par le fait que l'extrémité (902a₄) de l'un (902a₁) des segments est rétrécie de haut en bas et pénètre dans un évidement (902f₁) de la partie (902f), l'extrémité rétrécie (902a₄) étant appliquée contre une région inclinée (916b) de la surface séparatrice du segment (902a₂) ; et par le fait que l'autre segment (902a₁) possède un rétrécissement cunéiforme de bas en haut à son extrémité (902a₃) et vient s'appliquer, de haut en bas, contre la région inclinée (916a) de la surface séparatrice de la partie (902e), ladite partie (902e) comportant une dépouille (902e₁) dans cette région.
  18. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le corps de support (1002) est composé de deux parties (1002e, 1002f) respectivement constituées d'une matière plastique ; par le fait que l'une (1002f) des parties du corps de support (1002) présente le tronçon de support (1002a) et, dans la continuité de ce dernier, un prolongement (1002a₅) muni d'une gorge (1002a₆) ; et par le fait que l'autre partie (1002e) du corps de support (1002) possède, sur une coiffe élastique (1002e₄), une gorge de guidage (1002e₃) destinée au prolongement (1002a₅), et une nervure (1002e₅) qui s'étend transversalement dans cette gorge de guidage (1002a₅) et qui, à l'état assemblé du corps de support (1002), s'encrante dans la gorge (1002a₆) du prolongement (1002a₅) (figures 18 et 19).
  19. Dispositif selon la revendication 18, caractérisé par le fait qu'une gorge supplémentaire (1002f₄), pratiquée dans la partie (1002f) munie du tronçon de support (1002a), s'étend parallèlement audit tronçon de support (1002a) et sert à recevoir le brin inférieur du ruban (1004).
  20. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le corps de support se compose de trois parties (1102e, 1102f et 1102n) qui consistent respectivement en une matière plastique, et parmi lesquelles la première partie (1102e) est un sabot de montage qui sert à recevoir la deuxième partie (1102f) formant le tronçon de support ; et par le fait que la troisième partie (1102n), réalisée sous la forme d'une plaque de recouvrement, recouvre le sabot de montage (1102e) à sa face inférieure (figures 20, 20a et 21).
  21. Dispositif selon la revendication 20, caractérisé par le fait que le sabot de montage (1102e) comporte, pour le montage du ruban (1104), une échancrure qui comprend, d'un côté, un renfoncement (1102e₆) pour l'une (1102f₅) des extrémités de la partie (1102f) formant le tronçon de support et, sur l'autre côté opposé au renfoncement (1102e₆), un évidement (1102e₇) dans lequel l'autre extrémité (1102f₆) de la partie (1102f) peut être engagée.
  22. Dispositif selon la revendication 21, caractérisé par le fait que - observées dans la direction de l'axe longitudinal de la partie (1102f) - les deux extrémités (1102f₅ et 1102f₆) de cette partie (1102f) présentent un jeu par rapport au renfoncement (1102e₆) et à l'évidement (1102e₇).
  23. Dispositif selon l'une des revendications 20-22, caractérisé par le fait que la partie (1102f) formant le tronçon de support est consignée à demeure, sur le côté de l'évidement (1102e₇) du sabot de montage (1102e), par l'intermédiaire d'une saillie (1102n₁) qui se trouve à la face supérieure de la plaque de recouvrement (1102n).
  24. Dispositif selon l'une des revendications 20-23, caractérisé par le fait que la partie (1102f'), formant le tronçon de support, est de réalisation rétrécie au moins sur le pourtour de l'une de ses régions extrêmes, et vient s'appliquer ou est respectivement appliquée contre des parois de délimitation convergentes respectivement inférieure et supérieure (1102e₈, 1102e₉) du renfoncement (1102e₆) du sabot de montage (1102e) (figure 20a).
  25. Dispositif selon l'une des revendications 14, 18 et 20, caractérisé par le fait que le corps de support (1102) ou, respectivement, une partie du corps de support (902, 1002) présente des membrures latérales (911, 1011, 1111) prévues au voisinage des zones de renvoi du ruban (904, 1004, 1104).
  26. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait qu'un élément élasique, interposé entre le brin inférieur du ruban et la face supérieure du ski, sollicite ledit brin inférieur ; et par le fait que cet élément élastique est de préférence arrêté sur un tronçon du corps de support.
  27. Dispositif selon la revendication 20, caractérisé par le fait que la partie (1202n) réalisée sous la forme d'une plaque de recouvrement présente, au moins dans sa région centrale, une languette élastique (1202n₂) qui sollicite le brin inférieur du ruban (1204) (figures 22 - 24).
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