EP0498153B1 - Safety ski binding - Google Patents

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EP0498153B1
EP0498153B1 EP92100182A EP92100182A EP0498153B1 EP 0498153 B1 EP0498153 B1 EP 0498153B1 EP 92100182 A EP92100182 A EP 92100182A EP 92100182 A EP92100182 A EP 92100182A EP 0498153 B1 EP0498153 B1 EP 0498153B1
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Pascal Thomas
Joel Arduin
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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
    • A63C9/005Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski

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  • the present invention relates to a ski safety binding whose longitudinal position on the ski is adjustable, with a view to adapting this binding to the length of a boot to be immobilized on the ski.
  • heels which comprise, to allow the adjustment of their longitudinal position, a longitudinal slide integral with the ski, a body mounted sliding along the slide and a bolt mounted tilting vertically on the body of the heel.
  • This lock has, on its lower surface, projecting teeth intended to engage in corresponding holes which are aligned longitudinally in the slideway by forming a rack.
  • the bolt is resiliently biased, for example by taking advantage of the return energy of the heel recoil spring, so that its teeth tend to be engaged in holes in the slide corresponding to the desired longitudinal position.
  • Patent AT-A-340,293 describes another type of heel piece in which the lock holding the body of the heel piece in the longitudinal position is constituted by the two end parts, folded transversely one towards the other, of a elastic loop extending parallel to the slide, along the latter and beyond the rear end of the heel body.
  • This elastic loop can pivot around the transverse axis materialized by its two end parts folded towards one another and constituting locking fingers engaged in holes drilled in the sides of the slide.
  • the unlocking of the body of the binding is done by pivoting from bottom to top and from back to front the loop as a whole, this pivoting movement causing, thanks to the provision of appropriate ramps, the separation of the end parts, forming the locking fingers, the buckle and their lateral release out of the holes of the slide.
  • Such a binding if it offers the advantage of not requiring the use of any tool for adjusting its longitudinal position, has the drawback that the body of the heel can be accidentally unlocked when '' a blow on the loop, from back to front, causes this loop to accidentally pivot, as often happens when skis are engaged in the quivers of ski lift cabins.
  • the present invention aims to remedy the drawbacks of safety fasteners known to date by providing a safety fastener whose unlocking of the sliding body, for the purpose of adjusting its longitudinal position, does not require the use of any tool, is achieved by a natural gesture with one hand and can in no case be caused by a shock exerted on its operating member.
  • this ski safety binding comprising a body carrying, on the side of a first front face, a movable jaw immobilizing one end of a boot on the ski, this body being slidably mounted on a longitudinal slide fixed on the ski. and being able to be immobilized, in an adjustable longitudinal position, on this slide, by means of a lock mounted vertically rocking on the body, this lock being resiliently biased by a spring and comprising at least one lower tooth capable of engaging, in position locking, in one of several holes formed in the longitudinal slide, spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, is characterized in that it comprises, on the side of the second front face opposite to that where the jaw, an operating member constituting a lever of the second kind extending opposite the jaw, beyond the body of the fastener, mount é pivoting on the body, around a horizontal and transverse axis, a intermediate point of the operating lever being connected, by means of connection means, to the end part of the lock which is situated on the side of the second front face of the body, so that
  • FIGs 1 and 2 is shown schematically the rear part of a heel according to the invention.
  • This heel has a body 1 which carries, on its front end face, a tilting jaw immobilizing the rear of the shoe and whose tilting movement can be controlled manually by means of a heaving lever, this jaw and this lever heaving is not shown in Figures 1 and 2 to simplify these.
  • the body 1 is mounted in longitudinal sliding on a slide 2 itself fixed on the upper surface of a ski 3.
  • This slide comprises, in its raised central part, several holes 4 spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction and forming a rack. With this rack cooperates a lock 5, tilting vertically, housed in the lower and rear part of the body 1.
  • the lock 5 is constituted by a plate 5a carrying, on its lower face, teeth 6, projecting downwards, intended for come to lodge in some of the holes 4 according to the desired longitudinal position for the body 1.
  • the rocking latch 5 is housed in a recess 7 provided in the lower and rear part of the body 1 and it is biased by a spring 8 which takes support on the body 1, so that the lower teeth 6 of the latch 5 are always resiliently biased towards the holes 4 of the slide 2.
  • the spring 8 is the spring back of the heel which is longitudinally compressed between a front supporting shoulder 1a, transversely provided in the lower part of the body 1, and a front heel 5b of the bolt 5, this prior heel 5b being folded to 'square upwards relative to the plate 5 a of the latch 5 which is horizontal and is in contact with the upper face of the slide 2 pierced with the holes 4.
  • the heel piece according to the invention is provided, on the side of the rear front face 1b of its body 1, with an operating member 9 making it possible to lift the lock 5 and to make it tilt, against the action of the return spring 8, to move it from its locking position ( Figure 1), in which its lower teeth 6 are engaged in holes 4 of the slide 2, to its unlocking position ( Figure 2) in which the teeth 6 are cleared above the holes 4.
  • the operating member 9 is produced in the form of a lever of the second kind which is pivotally mounted, at its anterior end, around a horizontal and transverse axis 11 housed in the upper and rear part of the body 1.
  • the lever 9 can be gripped and lifted at its rear free end 12 and an intermediate connection point 13 of the operating lever 9 is connected to the rear part 5 c of the rocking latch 5 by means of mechanical connection means 14. Consequently, when raises the operating lever 9, from its lower locking position (figure 1), this lever 9 pivots anticlockwise around its transverse axis 11 (figure 2), the connection point 13 is raised, which causes, through the connecting means 14, the lifting of the rear part 5c of the latch 5 and therefore the tilting of the latter in the unlocked position. This tilting takes place around the transverse axis defined by the anterior contact zone 5d located at the location of the lower connection edge between the anterior heel 5b and the plate 5a of the latch 5.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 The type of attachment which is shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 1 and 2, moreover has a voluntary release lever 17 of which the rear part is only shown.
  • this lever passing from a high position to the low position shown in the figures, controls the opening of the jaw.
  • the adjustment of the longitudinal position of the body is most often done with the jaw in the high position, therefore with the lever 17 in the low position.
  • the operation of unlocking the heel piece is carried out very simply by a pinching movement between the thumb and the index finger of the operator, one of his fingers resting on the top of the release lever 17 and the other finger being engaged under the rear gripping end 12 of the operating lever 9. Furthermore, the operator presents the shoe in the heel with his jaw open, to allow placing the body 1 of the heel cup in its correct location.
  • the operator unlocks, with one hand, the latch 5, by pinching together the operating lever 9 and the release lever 17, and with the other hand he holds the shoe by presenting it in the jaw of the heel piece.
  • the locking of the latch 5 in its locking position is then achieved as soon as the body 1 recedes, that is to say in fact as soon as a shoe is engaged in the heel piece.
  • the upper wall of the recess 7 in which the latch 5 is housed is moved sufficiently rearward to be placed above the rear tab 5c of the latch 5, as shown in phantom on Figure 1. This rear tab 5c is then prevented from lifting and the latch 5 is therefore held perfectly in the locked position.
  • the operating lever 9 is constituted by a rigid wire mouth substantially C-shaped, shown more particularly in Figures 8 and 9.
  • This operating mouth 9 is symmetrical with respect to the vertical and longitudinal plane of symmetry P of the heel piece and it comprises, on each side of this plane, an end portion 9a close to the plane of symmetry P and which is inclined up and down and back and forth in the locked position, as shown in the Figures 3 and 6.
  • This end portion 9a extends outwardly by a horizontal and transverse section 9b engaged in a housing formed by a corresponding horizontal and transverse recess 15 provided in the upper and rear part of the body 1.
  • the two transverse sections opposite 9b directed towards each other, are coaxial and they materialize the transverse pivot axis 11 of the operating mouth 9.
  • Each transverse section 9b forming axis of pivoting is extended in turn by a lateral branch 9c which extends downwards, along and outside the body 1.
  • Each lateral branch 9c is preferably inclined downwards and backwards and, seen in the transverse direction, it forms an angle of about 25 °, for example, with the end part 9a.
  • the two lateral branches 9c are applied, in the locked position, against respective lateral stops 16 of the body 1. These stops can be constituted by plane bearing faces inclined up and down and from front to back.
  • the two lateral branches 9c are connected to each other, at their ends, by a posterior transverse branch 9d, forming a gripping beak, the central part of which can be raised to facilitate engagement of a finger under this central part.
  • the connecting means 14 consist of an inverted U-shaped tie rod, movable vertically, which comprises an upper horizontal and transverse core 14a situated a little behind the transverse sections 9b, forming the pivot axis of the operating loop 9 and substantially at their level. Under this upper core 14a are supported the two inclined end portions 9a of the operating loop 9. This upper core 14a is extended downwards, on each side, by a vertical branch 14b, the two vertical branches 14b respectively extending from on either side of the mechanism and in particular of the hardness adjustment plug of the heel piece (not shown). Each vertical branch 14b is bent forward, at its lower end, to form a lower end branch 14c, substantially horizontal, extending longitudinally forward.
  • Each extreme branch lower 14c of the tie rod 14 passes under the end part of a horizontal and transverse tongue upper 5c constituting the rear part of the rocking latch 5 connected to the tie rod 14.
  • Each branch 14c can slide longitudinally under the tongue 5c of the latch, to follow the recoil movements that the body 1 performs, when skiing, relative to the latch 5, against the elastic return force of the spring 8.
  • the length of the branches 14c is at least equal to the amplitude of this recoil movement .
  • the rear transverse gripping branch 9d of the operating mouth 9 is, in the locked position, substantially in line with the rear end of the heaving lever 17 of the heel piece when it is in the low position on the body 1, as shown in Figures 3 and 4.
  • This position corresponds to the high or open position of the jaw (not shown) pivotally mounted on the front part of the body 1.
  • this maneuvering mouth 9 comprises, between the inclined lateral branches 9c and the rear transverse gripping branch 9d, intermediate horizontal segments 9e extending respectively under the lateral parts of the rear transverse tongue 5c of the latch 5 which, for this purpose, extends sufficiently backwards, outside and beyond the body 1.
  • the intermediate horizontal segments 9e of the operating mouth 9 extend towards the up and back by branches 9f converging upwards and towards the posterior transverse branch 9d which forms a gripping beak.
  • the horizontal segments 9e of the operating loop slide under the tongue 5c of the lock.
  • the length of the branches is at least equal to the amplitude of the backward movement of the body.
  • the body 1 has, at its lower part, a recess 18 located above this rear tongue.
  • This recess 18 is located, as can be seen in FIG. 10, under the plug 19 for adjusting the hardness of the heel piece.
  • the wall which delimits the recess 18 constitutes a stop for the tongue 5c of the lock. The movement of tilting of the operating loop 9 is therefore limited by the abutment of the latch against the wall of the recess 18.
  • the operating loop 9 moreover achieves a reduction in the effort required to lift the latch. Given the position of the gripping branch 9d relative to the sections 9b around which the buckle switches, a shock from the rear tends to press the lock against the body 1, and has no direct action on the lock.

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The present invention relates to a safety ski binding. <??>This binding is characterised in that it comprises, on its front face (1b) side opposite that where the jaw is located, an operating member (9) forming a second-class lever extending in the opposite direction from the jaw, beyond the body (1) of the binding, mounted pivotably on the body (1), about a horizontal and transverse shaft (11), an intermediate point (13) of the operating lever (9) being connected, via linking means (14), to the end part (5c) of a bolt (5) which is located on the second front face (1b) side of the body (1), so that raising of the operating lever (9) gives rise to an upward tilting of the bolt (5) and the passage of this bolt from its locking position to its unlocking position. <IMAGE>

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La présente invention concerne une fixation de sécurité pour ski dont la position longitudinale sur le ski est réglable, en vue de l'adaptation de cette fixation à la longueur d'une chaussure devant être immobilisée sur le ski.The present invention relates to a ski safety binding whose longitudinal position on the ski is adjustable, with a view to adapting this binding to the length of a boot to be immobilized on the ski.

On connaît déjà des dispositifs de différents types permettant de régler la position longitudinale, sur un ski, d'une fixation de sécurité maintenant l'avant d'une chaussure (butée avant), ou l'arrière de la chaussure (talonnière). Généralement c'est la talonnière que l'on peut déplacer dans le sens longitudinal, par rapport à la butée avant montée en position fixe sur le ski, pour adapter l'ensemble butée avant/talonnière à une chaussure de ski d'une longueur déterminée.Devices of various types are already known which make it possible to adjust the longitudinal position, on a ski, of a safety binding holding the front of a shoe (front stop), or the rear of the shoe (heel piece). Generally it is the heel piece that can be moved in the longitudinal direction, relative to the front stop mounted in a fixed position on the ski, to adapt the front stop / heel piece to a ski boot of a determined length. .

On connaît déjà, ainsi qu'il est décrit dans les brevets FR-A-2 451 756 et FR-A-2 614 545, des talonnières qui comportent, pour permettre le réglage de leur position longitudinale, une glissière longitudinale solidaire du ski, un corps monté coulissant le long de la glissière et un verrou monté basculant verticalement sur le corps de la talonnière. Ce verrou présente, sur sa surface inférieure, des dents en saillie destinées à s'engager dans des trous correspondants qui sont alignés longitudinalement dans la glissière en formant une crémaillère. Le verrou est sollicité élastiquement, par exemple en profitant de l'énergie de rappel du ressort de recul de la talonnière, de manière que ses dents tendent à être engagées dans des trous de la glissière correspondant à la position longitudinale désirée. Avec ce type de talonnière, on utilise, lorsque l'on veut modifier sa position longitudinale, un outil, tel qu'un tournevis, engagé à partir de l'arrière de la talonnière, pour soulever le verrou et le faire basculer vers le haut, afin de dégager les dents du verrou hors des trous de la glissière, ce qui permet alors de faire coulisser le corps de la talonnière sur la glissière. De tels dispositifs, s'ils permettent un réglage relativement aisé de la position longitudinale de la talonnière, n'en présentent pas moins l'inconvénient d'exiger l'emploi d'un outil pour procéder à ce réglage.We already know, as described in the patents FR-A-2 451 756 and FR-A-2 614 545, heels which comprise, to allow the adjustment of their longitudinal position, a longitudinal slide integral with the ski, a body mounted sliding along the slide and a bolt mounted tilting vertically on the body of the heel. This lock has, on its lower surface, projecting teeth intended to engage in corresponding holes which are aligned longitudinally in the slideway by forming a rack. The bolt is resiliently biased, for example by taking advantage of the return energy of the heel recoil spring, so that its teeth tend to be engaged in holes in the slide corresponding to the desired longitudinal position. With this type of heel piece, when a modification is made to its longitudinal position, a tool, such as a screwdriver, engaged from the rear of the heel piece, to lift the lock and tilt it upwards, in order to disengage the teeth of the lock from the holes in the slide, which then makes it possible to slide the body of the heel piece on the slide. Such devices, if they allow relatively easy adjustment of the longitudinal position of the heel piece, nevertheless have the drawback of requiring the use of a tool for making this adjustment.

Le brevet AT-A-340 293 décrit un autre type de talonnière dans lequel le verrou maintenant le corps de la talonnière en position longitudinale est constitué par les deux parties extrêmes, repliées transversalement l'une en direction de l'autre, d'une boucle élastique s'étendant parallèlement à la glissière, le long de celle-ci et au-delà de l'extrémité postérieure du corps de la talonnière. Cette boucle élastique peut pivoter autour de l'axe transversal matérialisé par ses deux parties extrêmes repliées l'une vers l'autre et constituant des doigts de verrouillage engagés dans des trous percés dans les flancs de la glissière. Le déverrouillage du corps de la fixation s'effectue en faisant pivoter de bas en haut et d'arrière en avant la boucle dans son ensemble, ce mouvement de pivotement provoquant, grâce à la prévision de rampes appropriées, l'écartement des parties extrêmes, formant les doigts de verrouillage, de la boucle et leur dégagement latéral hors des trous de la glissière. Une telle fixation, si elle offre l'avantage de ne pas nécessiter l'emploi d'un outil quelconque pour le réglage de sa position longitudinale, n'en présente pas moins l'inconvénient que le corps de la talonnière peut être déverrouillé accidentellement lorsqu'un coup porté sur la boucle, d'arrière en avant, provoque le pivotement accidentel de cette boucle, comme cela se produit souvent lorsque les skis sont engagés dans les carquois des cabines de remontées mécaniques.Patent AT-A-340,293 describes another type of heel piece in which the lock holding the body of the heel piece in the longitudinal position is constituted by the two end parts, folded transversely one towards the other, of a elastic loop extending parallel to the slide, along the latter and beyond the rear end of the heel body. This elastic loop can pivot around the transverse axis materialized by its two end parts folded towards one another and constituting locking fingers engaged in holes drilled in the sides of the slide. The unlocking of the body of the binding is done by pivoting from bottom to top and from back to front the loop as a whole, this pivoting movement causing, thanks to the provision of appropriate ramps, the separation of the end parts, forming the locking fingers, the buckle and their lateral release out of the holes of the slide. Such a binding, if it offers the advantage of not requiring the use of any tool for adjusting its longitudinal position, has the drawback that the body of the heel can be accidentally unlocked when '' a blow on the loop, from back to front, causes this loop to accidentally pivot, as often happens when skis are engaged in the quivers of ski lift cabins.

La présente invention vise à remédier aux inconvénients des fixations de sécurité connues jusqu'à ce jour en procurant une fixation de sécurité dont le déverrouillage du corps coulissant, en vue du réglage de sa position longitudinale, ne nécessite l'emploi d'aucun outil, est réalisé par un geste naturel d'une seule main et ne peut en aucun cas être provoqué par un choc s'exerçant sur son organe de manoeuvre.The present invention aims to remedy the drawbacks of safety fasteners known to date by providing a safety fastener whose unlocking of the sliding body, for the purpose of adjusting its longitudinal position, does not require the use of any tool, is achieved by a natural gesture with one hand and can in no case be caused by a shock exerted on its operating member.

A cet effet cette fixation de sécurité pour ski comportant un corps portant, du côté d'une première face frontale, une mâchoire mobile immobilisant une extrémité d'une chaussure sur le ski, ce corps étant monté coulissant sur une glissière longitudinale fixée sur le ski et pouvant être immobilisé, dans une position longitudinale réglable, sur cette glissière, au moyen d'un verrou monté basculant verticalement sur le corps, ce verrou étant sollicité élastiquement par un ressort et comportant au moins une dent inférieure pouvant s'engager, en position de verrouillage, dans l'un de plusieurs trous formés dans la glissière longitudinale, à distance les uns des autres dans la direction longitudinale, est caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend, du côté de la seconde face frontale opposée à celle où se trouve la mâchoire, un organe de manoeuvre constituant un levier du deuxième genre s'étendant à l'opposé de la mâchoire, au-delà du corps de la fixation, monté à pivotement sur le corps, autour d'un axe hozizontal et transversal, un point intermédiaire du levier de manoeuvre étant relié, par l'intermédiaire de moyens de liaison, à la partie extrême du verrou qui est située du côté de la seconde face frontale du corps, de manière qu un soulèvement du levier de manoeuvre, par action sous son extrémité libre de préhension, provoque un basculement vers le haut du verrou et le passage de ce verrou de sa position de verrouillage à sa position de déverrouillage.To this end, this ski safety binding comprising a body carrying, on the side of a first front face, a movable jaw immobilizing one end of a boot on the ski, this body being slidably mounted on a longitudinal slide fixed on the ski. and being able to be immobilized, in an adjustable longitudinal position, on this slide, by means of a lock mounted vertically rocking on the body, this lock being resiliently biased by a spring and comprising at least one lower tooth capable of engaging, in position locking, in one of several holes formed in the longitudinal slide, spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, is characterized in that it comprises, on the side of the second front face opposite to that where the jaw, an operating member constituting a lever of the second kind extending opposite the jaw, beyond the body of the fastener, mount é pivoting on the body, around a horizontal and transverse axis, a intermediate point of the operating lever being connected, by means of connection means, to the end part of the lock which is situated on the side of the second front face of the body, so that a lifting of the operating lever, by action under its free gripping end, causes an upward tilting of the lock and the passage of this lock from its locked position to its unlocked position.

On décrira ci-après, à titre d'exemples non limitatifs, diverses formes d'exécution de la présente invention, en référence au dessin annexé sur lequel :

  • Les figures 1 et 2 sont des vues en coupe verticale et longitudinale schématiques d'une talonnière suivant l'invention, respectivement en position de verrouillage et de déverrouillage de son corps monté coulissant sur une glissière.
  • Les figures 3 et 4 sont des vues en coupe verticale et longitudinale schématiques d'une première forme d'exécution d'une talonnière suivant l'invention, respectivement en position de verrouillage et de déverrouillage de son corps.
  • La figure 5 est une vue en coupe verticale et transversale faite suivant la ligne V-V de la figure 3, la moitié droite de cette figure représentant la moitié du tirant de liaison et la moitié gauche la moitié de la boucle de manoeuvre.
  • La figure 6 est une vue en élévation de la partie postérieure du corps de la talonnière sur laquelle est montée la boucle de manoeuvre.
  • La figure 7 est une vue en plan de la partie postérieure du corps de la talonnière, le levier de déchaussage de la talonnière étant supposé enlevé.
  • La figure 8 est une vue en plan de la boucle de manoeuvre de la talonnière suivant les figures 3 à 7.
  • La figure 9 est une vue en coupe faite suivant la ligne IX-IX de la figure 8.
  • La figure 10 est une vue en élévation d'une seconde forme d'exécution d'une talonnière suivant l'invention.
  • La figure 11 est une vue en coupe verticale et transversale faite suivant la ligne XI-XI de la figure 10.
  • La figure 12 est une vue en perspective du verrou de la talonnière représentée sur les figures 10 et 11.
Various embodiments of the present invention will be described below, by way of nonlimiting examples, with reference to the appended drawing in which:
  • Figures 1 and 2 are schematic vertical and longitudinal sectional views of a heel according to the invention, respectively in the locking and unlocking position of its body mounted to slide on a slide.
  • Figures 3 and 4 are schematic vertical and longitudinal sectional views of a first embodiment of a heel piece according to the invention, respectively in the locking and unlocking position of its body.
  • Figure 5 is a vertical and transverse sectional view taken along the line VV of Figure 3, the right half of this figure representing half of the tie rod and the left half half of the operating loop.
  • Figure 6 is an elevational view of the rear part of the body of the heel on which is mounted the operating loop.
  • Figure 7 is a plan view of the part posterior of the heel body, the heel release lever being assumed to be removed.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of the operating loop of the heel piece according to FIGS. 3 to 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line IX-IX of FIG. 8.
  • Figure 10 is an elevational view of a second embodiment of a heel according to the invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a view in vertical and transverse section taken along the line XI-XI of FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lock of the heel piece shown in FIGS. 10 and 11.

Sur les figures 1 et 2 est représentée schématiquement la partie postérieure d'une talonnière suivant l'invention. Cette talonnière comporte un corps 1 qui porte, sur sa face frontale antérieure, une mâchoire basculante immobilisant l'arrière de la chaussure et dont le mouvement de basculement peut être commandé manuellement au moyen d'un levier de déchaussage, cette mâchoire et ce levier de déchaussage n'étant pas représentés sur les figures 1 et 2 afin de simplifier celles-ci. Le corps 1 est monté à coulissement longitudinal sur une glissière 2 elle-même fixée sur la surface supérieure d'un ski 3. Cette glissière comporte, dans sa partie centrale surélevée, plusieurs trous 4 espacés les uns des autres dans le sens longitudinal et formant une crémaillère. Avec cette crémaillère coopère un verrou 5, basculant verticalement, logé dans la partie inférieure et postérieure du corps 1. Le verrou 5 est constitué par une plaquette 5a portant, sur sa face inférieure, des dents 6, en saillie vers le bas, destinées à venir se loger dans certains des trous 4 en fonction de la position longitudinale désirée pour le corps 1. Le verrou basculant 5 est logé dans un évidement 7 prévu dans la partie inférieure et postérieure du corps 1 et il est sollicité par un ressort 8 qui prend appui sur le corps 1, de manière que les dents inférieures 6 du verrou 5 soient toujours sollicitées élastiquement en direction des trous 4 de la glissière 2. Dans la forme d'exécution non limitative représentée sur les figures 1 et 2, le ressort 8 est le ressort de recul de la talonnière qui est comprimé longitudinalement entre un épaulement d'appui antérieur 1a, prévu transversalement dans la partie inférieure du corps 1, et un talon antérieur 5b du verrou 5, ce talon antérieur 5b étant replié à l'équerre vers le haut par rapport à la plaquette 5a du verrou 5 qui est horizontale et est en contact avec la face supérieure de la glissière 2 percée des trous 4.In Figures 1 and 2 is shown schematically the rear part of a heel according to the invention. This heel has a body 1 which carries, on its front end face, a tilting jaw immobilizing the rear of the shoe and whose tilting movement can be controlled manually by means of a heaving lever, this jaw and this lever heaving is not shown in Figures 1 and 2 to simplify these. The body 1 is mounted in longitudinal sliding on a slide 2 itself fixed on the upper surface of a ski 3. This slide comprises, in its raised central part, several holes 4 spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction and forming a rack. With this rack cooperates a lock 5, tilting vertically, housed in the lower and rear part of the body 1. The lock 5 is constituted by a plate 5a carrying, on its lower face, teeth 6, projecting downwards, intended for come to lodge in some of the holes 4 according to the desired longitudinal position for the body 1. The rocking latch 5 is housed in a recess 7 provided in the lower and rear part of the body 1 and it is biased by a spring 8 which takes support on the body 1, so that the lower teeth 6 of the latch 5 are always resiliently biased towards the holes 4 of the slide 2. In the nonlimiting embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the spring 8 is the spring back of the heel which is longitudinally compressed between a front supporting shoulder 1a, transversely provided in the lower part of the body 1, and a front heel 5b of the bolt 5, this prior heel 5b being folded to 'square upwards relative to the plate 5 a of the latch 5 which is horizontal and is in contact with the upper face of the slide 2 pierced with the holes 4.

La talonnière suivant l'invention est pourvue, du côté de la face frontale postérieure 1b de son corps 1, d'un organe de manoeuvre 9 permettant de soulever le verrou 5 et de le faire basculer, à l'encontre de l'action du ressort de rappel 8, pour le faire passer de sa position de verrouillage (figure 1), dans laquelle ses dents inférieures 6 sont engagées dans des trous 4 de la glissière 2, à sa position de déverrouillage (figure 2) dans laquelle les dents 6 sont dégagées au-dessus des trous 4. L'organe de manoeuvre 9 est réalisé sous la forme d'un levier du deuxième genre qui est monté à pivotement, à son extrémité antérieure, autour d'un axe horizontal et transversal 11 logé dans la partie supérieure et postérieure du corps 1. Le levier 9 peut être saisi et soulevé à son extrémité libre postérieure 12 et un point de liaison intermédiaire 13 du levier de manoeuvre 9 est relié à la partie postérieure 5c du verrou basculant 5 par l'intermédiaire de moyens de liaison mécanique 14. Par conséquent, lorsqu'on soulève le levier de manoeuvre 9, à partir de sa position de verrouillage basse (figure 1), ce levier 9 pivote dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre autour de son axe transversal 11 (figure 2), le point de liaison 13 se soulève, ce qui provoque, par l'intermédiaire des moyens de liaison 14, le soulèvement de la partie postérieure 5c du verrou 5 et par conséquent le basculement de celui-ci en position de déverrouillage. Ce basculement s'effectue autour de l'axe transversal défini par la zone de contact antérieure 5d se trouvant à l'endroit de l'arête de raccordement inférieure entre le talon antérieur 5b et la plaquette 5a du verrou 5. Lorsque l'on cesse d'exercer un effort vers le haut sur l'extrémité de préhension postérieure 12 du levier de manoeuvre 9, le verrou basculant 5, sollicité par le ressort de rappel 8, bascule dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre pour revenir en position de verrouillage, ce qui a pour effet de ramener, par l'intermédiaire des moyens de liaison 14, le levier de manoeuvre 9 en position de verrouillage basse.The heel piece according to the invention is provided, on the side of the rear front face 1b of its body 1, with an operating member 9 making it possible to lift the lock 5 and to make it tilt, against the action of the return spring 8, to move it from its locking position (Figure 1), in which its lower teeth 6 are engaged in holes 4 of the slide 2, to its unlocking position (Figure 2) in which the teeth 6 are cleared above the holes 4. The operating member 9 is produced in the form of a lever of the second kind which is pivotally mounted, at its anterior end, around a horizontal and transverse axis 11 housed in the upper and rear part of the body 1. The lever 9 can be gripped and lifted at its rear free end 12 and an intermediate connection point 13 of the operating lever 9 is connected to the rear part 5 c of the rocking latch 5 by means of mechanical connection means 14. Consequently, when raises the operating lever 9, from its lower locking position (figure 1), this lever 9 pivots anticlockwise around its transverse axis 11 (figure 2), the connection point 13 is raised, which causes, through the connecting means 14, the lifting of the rear part 5c of the latch 5 and therefore the tilting of the latter in the unlocked position. This tilting takes place around the transverse axis defined by the anterior contact zone 5d located at the location of the lower connection edge between the anterior heel 5b and the plate 5a of the latch 5. When one stops to exert an upward force on the rear gripping end 12 of the operating lever 9, the rocking latch 5, biased by the return spring 8, swings clockwise to return to the position of locking, which has the effect of bringing, via the connecting means 14, the operating lever 9 in the low locking position.

Le type de fixation qui est schématisé sur les figures 1 et 2, présente par ailleurs un levier de déchaussage volontaire 17 dont la partie arrière est seule représentée. D'une manière connue, ce levier, en passant d'une position haute à la position basse représentée sur les figures, commande l'ouverture de la mâchoire. Le réglage de la position longitudinale du corps se fait le plus souvent avec la mâchoire en position haute, donc avec le levier 17 en position basse.The type of attachment which is shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 1 and 2, moreover has a voluntary release lever 17 of which the rear part is only shown. In a known manner, this lever, passing from a high position to the low position shown in the figures, controls the opening of the jaw. The adjustment of the longitudinal position of the body is most often done with the jaw in the high position, therefore with the lever 17 in the low position.

Grâce à la construction qui a été décrite ci-dessus, l'opération de déverrouillage de la talonnière s'effectue très simplement par un mouvement de pincement entre le pouce et l'index de l'opérateur, l'un de ses doigts prenant appui sur le dessus du levier de déchaussage 17 et l'autre doigt étant engagé sous l'extrémité de préhension postérieure 12 du levier de manoeuvre 9. Par ailleurs l'opérateur présente la chaussure dans la talonnière avec sa mâchoire ouverte, pour permettre de placer le corps 1 de la talonnière à son emplacement correct. Ainsi l'opérateur déverrouille, d'une main, le verrou 5, en pinçant ensemble le levier de manoeuvre 9 et le levier de déchaussage 17, et de l'autre main il maintient la chaussure en la présentant dans la mâchoire de la talonnière. En même temps qu'il maintient le verrou 5 en position haute de déverrouillage, avec l'une de ses mains, il guide et fait coulisser le corps 1 de la talonnière, avec cette même main, pour le mettre à l'emplacement correct. Une fois cet emplacement atteint, il relâche le levier de manoeuvre 9, ce qui a pour effet de libérer le verrou basculant 5 lequel est rappelé en position de verrouillage (figure 1) par le ressort de rappel 8. Il exerce également une pression verticale vers le bas sur la chaussure pour enclencher la fixation par basculement de la mâchoire vers le bas, ce qui provoque un recul du corps 1 de la talonnière sur la glissière 2, par rapport au verrou 5 alors immobilisé en position de verrouillage, le corps 1 et le levier de déchaussage 17 occupant alors les positions représentées en trait mixte sur la figure 1. Le blocage du verrou 5 dans sa position de verrouillage est alors réalisé dès le recul du corps 1, c'est-à-dire en fait dès qu'une chaussure est engagée dans la talonnière. A cet effet la paroi supérieure de l'évidement 7 dans laquelle est logé le verrou 5, est déplacée suffisamment vers l'arrière pour venir se placer au-dessus de la languette postérieure 5c du verrou 5, comme il est représenté en trait mixte sur la figure 1. Cette languette postérieure 5c est alors empêchée de se soulever et le verrou 5 est donc maintenu parfaitement en position de verrouillage.Thanks to the construction which has been described above, the operation of unlocking the heel piece is carried out very simply by a pinching movement between the thumb and the index finger of the operator, one of his fingers resting on the top of the release lever 17 and the other finger being engaged under the rear gripping end 12 of the operating lever 9. Furthermore, the operator presents the shoe in the heel with his jaw open, to allow placing the body 1 of the heel cup in its correct location. Thus the operator unlocks, with one hand, the latch 5, by pinching together the operating lever 9 and the release lever 17, and with the other hand he holds the shoe by presenting it in the jaw of the heel piece. At the same time that he keeps the lock 5 in the high unlocking position, with one of his hands, he guides and slides the body 1 of the heel piece, with this same hand, to put it in the correct location. Once this location is reached, it releases the operating lever 9, which has the effect of releasing the rocking latch 5 which is returned to the locking position (FIG. 1) by the return spring 8. It also exerts vertical pressure towards the bottom on the shoe to engage the fastening by tilting the jaw down, which causes a retreat of the body 1 of the heel piece on the slide 2, relative to the lock 5 then immobilized in the locked position, the body 1 and the release lever 17 then occupying the positions shown in phantom in Figure 1. The locking of the latch 5 in its locking position is then achieved as soon as the body 1 recedes, that is to say in fact as soon as a shoe is engaged in the heel piece. To this end, the upper wall of the recess 7 in which the latch 5 is housed is moved sufficiently rearward to be placed above the rear tab 5c of the latch 5, as shown in phantom on Figure 1. This rear tab 5c is then prevented from lifting and the latch 5 is therefore held perfectly in the locked position.

On décrira maintenant, en se référant plus particulièrement aux figures 3 à 9, une première forme d'exécution de la talonnière suivant l'invention. Dans cette talonnière le levier de manoeuvre 9 est constitué par une bouche de fil rigide sensiblement en forme de C, représentée plus particulièrement sur les figures 8 et 9. Cette bouche de manoeuvre 9 est symétrique par rapport au plan vertical et longitudinal de symétrie P de la talonnière et elle comprend, de chaque côté de ce plan, une partie extrême 9a proche du plan de symétrie P et qui est inclinée de haut en bas et d'avant en arrière en position de verrouillage, ainsi qu'il est représenté sur les figures 3 et 6. Cette partie extrême 9a se prolonge vers l'extérieur par un tronçon horizontal et transversal 9b engagé dans un logement constitué par un creux horizontal et transversal correspondant 15 prévu dans la partie supérieure et postérieure du corps 1. Les deux tronçons transversaux opposés 9b dirigés l'un vers l'autre, sont coaxiaux et ils matérialisent l'axe de pivotement transversal 11 de la bouche de manoeuvre 9. Chaque tronçon transversal 9b formant axe de pivotement est prolongé à son tour par une branche latérale 9c qui s'étend vers le bas, le long et à l'extérieur du corps 1. Chaque branche latérale 9c est de préférence inclinée vers le bas et vers l'arrière et, vu dans le sens transversal, elle forme un angle d'environ 25°, par exemple, avec la partie extrême 9a. Les deux branches latérales 9c sont appliquées, en position de verrouillage, contre des butées latérales respectives 16 du corps 1. Ces butées peuvent être constituées par des faces d'appui planes inclinées de haut en bas et d'avant en arrière. Les deux branches latérales 9c sont reliées l'une à l'autre, à leurs extrémités, par une branche transversale postérieure 9d, formant un bec de préhension, dont la partie centrale peut être surélevée pour faciliter l'engagement d'un doigt sous cette partie centrale.We will now describe, with particular reference to Figures 3 to 9, a first embodiment of the heel according to the invention. In this heel, the operating lever 9 is constituted by a rigid wire mouth substantially C-shaped, shown more particularly in Figures 8 and 9. This operating mouth 9 is symmetrical with respect to the vertical and longitudinal plane of symmetry P of the heel piece and it comprises, on each side of this plane, an end portion 9a close to the plane of symmetry P and which is inclined up and down and back and forth in the locked position, as shown in the Figures 3 and 6. This end portion 9a extends outwardly by a horizontal and transverse section 9b engaged in a housing formed by a corresponding horizontal and transverse recess 15 provided in the upper and rear part of the body 1. The two transverse sections opposite 9b directed towards each other, are coaxial and they materialize the transverse pivot axis 11 of the operating mouth 9. Each transverse section 9b forming axis of pivoting is extended in turn by a lateral branch 9c which extends downwards, along and outside the body 1. Each lateral branch 9c is preferably inclined downwards and backwards and, seen in the transverse direction, it forms an angle of about 25 °, for example, with the end part 9a. The two lateral branches 9c are applied, in the locked position, against respective lateral stops 16 of the body 1. These stops can be constituted by plane bearing faces inclined up and down and from front to back. The two lateral branches 9c are connected to each other, at their ends, by a posterior transverse branch 9d, forming a gripping beak, the central part of which can be raised to facilitate engagement of a finger under this central part.

Les moyens de liaison 14 sont constitués par un tirant en forme de U inversé, mobile verticalement, lequel comprend une âme horizontale et transversale supérieure 14a située un peu en arrière des tronçons transversaux 9b, formant l'axe de pivotement de la boucle de manoeuvre 9 et sensiblement à leur niveau. Sous cette âme supérieure 14a prennent appui les deux parties extrêmes inclinées 9a de la boucle de manoeuvre 9. Cette âme supérieure 14a est prolongée vers le bas, de chaque côté, par une branche verticale 14b, les deux branches verticales 14b s'étendant respectivement de part et d'autre du mécanisme et notamment du bouchon de réglage de la dureté de la talonnière (non représentés). Chaque branche verticale 14b est recourbée vers l'avant, à son extrémité inférieure, pour former une branche extrême inférieure 14c, sensiblement horizontale, s'étendant longitudinalement vers l'avant. Chaque branche extrême inférieure 14c du tirant 14 passe sous la partie extrême d'une languette horizontale et transversale supérieure 5c constituant la partie postérieure du verrou basculant 5 reliée au tirant de liaison 14. Chaque branche 14c peut coulisser longitudinalement sous la languette 5c du verrou, pour suivre les mouvements de recul que le corps 1 accomplit, lors de la pratique du ski, par rapport au verrou 5, contre la force de rappel élastique du ressort 8. La longueur des branches 14c est au moins égale à l'amplitude de ce mouvement de recul.The connecting means 14 consist of an inverted U-shaped tie rod, movable vertically, which comprises an upper horizontal and transverse core 14a situated a little behind the transverse sections 9b, forming the pivot axis of the operating loop 9 and substantially at their level. Under this upper core 14a are supported the two inclined end portions 9a of the operating loop 9. This upper core 14a is extended downwards, on each side, by a vertical branch 14b, the two vertical branches 14b respectively extending from on either side of the mechanism and in particular of the hardness adjustment plug of the heel piece (not shown). Each vertical branch 14b is bent forward, at its lower end, to form a lower end branch 14c, substantially horizontal, extending longitudinally forward. Each extreme branch lower 14c of the tie rod 14 passes under the end part of a horizontal and transverse tongue upper 5c constituting the rear part of the rocking latch 5 connected to the tie rod 14. Each branch 14c can slide longitudinally under the tongue 5c of the latch, to follow the recoil movements that the body 1 performs, when skiing, relative to the latch 5, against the elastic return force of the spring 8. The length of the branches 14c is at least equal to the amplitude of this recoil movement .

Comme on peut le voir sur la figure 3, la branche transversale postérieure de préhension 9d de la bouche de manoeuvre 9 se trouve, en position de verrouillage, sensiblement à l'aplomb de l'extrémité postérieure du levier de déchaussage 17 de la talonnière lorsque celui-ci se trouve en position basse sur le corps 1, ainsi qu'il est représenté sur les figures 3 et 4. Cette position correspond à la position haute ou ouverte de la mâchoire (non représentée) montée basculante sur la partie antérieure du corps 1.As can be seen in FIG. 3, the rear transverse gripping branch 9d of the operating mouth 9 is, in the locked position, substantially in line with the rear end of the heaving lever 17 of the heel piece when it is in the low position on the body 1, as shown in Figures 3 and 4. This position corresponds to the high or open position of the jaw (not shown) pivotally mounted on the front part of the body 1.

L'effort nécessaire pour faire basculer le verrou 5 en position de déverrouillage est démultiplié par le rapport des bras de levier de la bouche de manoeuvre 9. De ce fait, l'opérateur n'a qu'un effort faible à fournir pour manoeuvrer la bouche de manoeuvre. En outre, un choc ou un coup venant de l'arrière sur la bouche de manoeuvre 9 tend à plaquer la bouche de manoeuvre 9 contre le corps et il n'a donc pas d'effet sur le verrou 5.The effort required to tilt the latch 5 in the unlocked position is multiplied by the ratio of the lever arms of the operating mouth 9. Therefore, the operator has only a small effort to provide to operate the maneuvering mouth. In addition, a shock or blow coming from the rear on the operating mouth 9 tends to press the operating mouth 9 against the body and therefore has no effect on the latch 5.

Dans la variante d'exécution représentée sur les figures 10 à 12, le tirant de liaison 14 et les parties extrêmes 9a de la bouche de manoeuvre 9 sont supprimés et la bouche de manoeuvre 9 agit directement sur le verrou 5. A cet effet cette bouche de manoeuvre 9 comporte, entre les branches latérales inclinées 9c et la branche transversale postérieure de préhension 9d, des segments horizontaux intermédiaires 9e s'étendant respectivement sous les parties latérales de la languette transversale postérieure 5c du verrou 5 qui, à cet effet, s'étend suffisamment vers l'arrière, à l'extérieur et au-delà du corps 1. Les segments horizontaux intermédiaires 9e de la bouche de manoeuvre 9 se prolongent vers le haut et vers l'arrière par des branches 9f convergeant vers le haut et vers la branche transversale postérieure 9d qui forme un bec de préhension. Lors des mouvements de recul que le corps accomplit au cours de la pratique du ski, les segments horizontaux 9e de la boucle de manoeuvre coulissent sous la languette 5c du verrou. La longueur des branches est au moins égale à l'amplitude du mouvement de recul du corps.In the alternative embodiment shown in Figures 10 to 12, the tie rod 14 and the end portions 9a of the operating mouth 9 are eliminated and the maneuvering mouth 9 acts directly on the latch 5. For this purpose, this maneuvering mouth 9 comprises, between the inclined lateral branches 9c and the rear transverse gripping branch 9d, intermediate horizontal segments 9e extending respectively under the lateral parts of the rear transverse tongue 5c of the latch 5 which, for this purpose, extends sufficiently backwards, outside and beyond the body 1. The intermediate horizontal segments 9e of the operating mouth 9 extend towards the up and back by branches 9f converging upwards and towards the posterior transverse branch 9d which forms a gripping beak. During the backward movements that the body performs during skiing, the horizontal segments 9e of the operating loop slide under the tongue 5c of the lock. The length of the branches is at least equal to the amplitude of the backward movement of the body.

Par conséquent lorsque l'opérateur soulève la bouche de manoeuvre 9, pour faire passer la talonnière en position de déverrouillage, les parties latérales de la languette horizontale postérieure 5c du verrou 5 qui sont soulevées par les deux segments intermédiaires 9e de la bouche de manoeuvre 9, glissent le long de ces segments. Pour permettre un soulèvement suffisant de la languette postérieure 5c du verrou 5, le corps 1 présente, à sa partie inférieure, un évidement 18 situé au-dessus de cette languette postérieure. Cet évidement 18 est situé, comme on peut le voir sur la figure 10, sous le bouchon 19 de réglage de la dureté de la talonnière. La paroi qui délimite l'évidement 18 constitue une butée pour la languette 5c du verrou. Le mouvement de basculement de la boucle de manoeuvre 9 est donc limité par la venue en butée du verrou contre la paroi de l'évidement 18. La boucle de manoeuvre 9 réalise par ailleurs une démultiplication de l'effort nécessaire pour soulever le verrou. Compte tenu de la position de la branche de préhension 9d par rapport aux tronçons 9b autour desquels la boucle bascule, un choc venant de l'arrière tend à plaquer le verrou contre le corps 1, et n'a pas d'action directe sur le verrou.Consequently, when the operator raises the maneuvering mouth 9, in order to pass the heel piece into the unlocked position, the lateral parts of the rear horizontal tongue 5c of the lock 5 which are raised by the two intermediate segments 9e of the maneuvering mouth 9 , slide along these segments. To allow sufficient lifting of the rear tongue 5c of the latch 5, the body 1 has, at its lower part, a recess 18 located above this rear tongue. This recess 18 is located, as can be seen in FIG. 10, under the plug 19 for adjusting the hardness of the heel piece. The wall which delimits the recess 18 constitutes a stop for the tongue 5c of the lock. The movement of tilting of the operating loop 9 is therefore limited by the abutment of the latch against the wall of the recess 18. The operating loop 9 moreover achieves a reduction in the effort required to lift the latch. Given the position of the gripping branch 9d relative to the sections 9b around which the buckle switches, a shock from the rear tends to press the lock against the body 1, and has no direct action on the lock.

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  1. Safety binding for skis comprising a body (1), bearing on the side of a first frontal surface, a movable jaw, immobilizing an end of a boot on the ski, this body being slidably mounted on a longitudinal slide (2) fixed on the ski and capable of being immobilized in an adjustable longitudinal position on this slide (2) by means of a latch (5), counted tilting vertically on body (1), this latch (5), being elastically biased by a spring (8) and comprising at least one lower tooth (6), capable of engaging, in latching position, into one of several holes (4) formed in longitudinal slide (2) at a distance from one another in the longitudinal direction, characterised in that it comprises, on the side of second frontal surface (1b), opposite that where the jaw is located, a control element (9) constituting a lever of the second type extending opposite the jaw, beyond body (1) of the binding, mounted pivotally on body (1) about 1 horizontal and transverse axis (11), an intermediate point (13) of control lever (9) being connected, by means of connection means (14), to end portion (5c) of latch (5) which is located on the side of the second frontal surface (1b) of body (1), such that a raising of control lever (9), by action beneath its free gripping end (12), causes an upward tilting of latch (5) and passage of this latch from its latching position to its unlatching position.
  2. Safety binding for skis according to claim 1, characterized in that control lever (9) is constituted by a substantially C-shaped buckle made of rigid wire, which comprises in its end portions two horizontal and transverse sections (9b), directed towards one another, engaged in respective housings (15) forming bearings of body (1) and materializing the transverse pivot axis (11) of control buckle (9).
  3. Safety binding for skis according to claim 2, characterized in that each transverse section (9b) materializing the pivot axis of buckle (9) is extended outwardly by a Lateral arm (9c) which extends downwardly, along and outside of bode (1), and both lateral arms (9c) are connected to one another at their ends by a transverse arm (9d) forming a gripping handle.
  4. Safety binding for skis according to claim 3, characterized in that both lateral arms (9c) of control buckle (9) are applied, in latching position, against respective lateral abutments (16) of body (1).
  5. Safety binding for skis according to claim 4, characterized in that lateral abutments (16) are constituted by planar support surfaces, inclined with respect to the horizontal line.
  6. Safety binding for skis according to any of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that connection means (14) are constituted by a tie rod in the shape of an inverted U, vertically movable along body (1), which comprises an upper horizontal and transverse core (14a), located in the vicinity of transverse sections (9b) materializing the pivot axis of control buckle (9) and substantially at their level, this upper core (14a) being extended downwardly on each side by a vertical arm (14b) which is curved at its lower end to form a substantially horizontal lower end arm (14c) extending longitudinally, ensuring the coupling with end portion (5c) of latch (5), and control buckle (9) terminates with two end portions (9a) connecting to transverse sections (9b), both end portions (9a) being inclined in latching position and taking support beneath upper core (14a) of connecting tie rod (14).
  7. Safety binding for skis according to any of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that control buckle (9) comprises, between its inclined lateral arms (9c) find its transverse arm (9d) forming the gripping handle, intermediate horizontal segments (9e) extending respectively beneath the lateral portions of an upper transverse tongue (5c) of latch (5) so that control buckle (9) acts directly on this latch (5).
  8. Safety binding for skis according claim 7, characterized in that body (1) has, at its lower portion, a recess (18) located above upper transverse tongue (5c) of latch (5).
  9. Safety binding for skis according to any of claims 7 and 8, characterized in that intermediate horizontal segments (9e) of control buckle (9) extend upwardly by means of arms (9f) converging upwardly and towards transverse arm (9d) forming the gripping handle.
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