EP0567780B1 - Ski mit Auflageplatte - Google Patents

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EP0567780B1
EP0567780B1 EP93104932A EP93104932A EP0567780B1 EP 0567780 B1 EP0567780 B1 EP 0567780B1 EP 93104932 A EP93104932 A EP 93104932A EP 93104932 A EP93104932 A EP 93104932A EP 0567780 B1 EP0567780 B1 EP 0567780B1
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Joel Arduin
Gilles Renaud-Goud
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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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/06Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
    • A63C5/075Vibration dampers

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  • the invention relates to an interface device between a boot and a ski, in particular an alpine ski to modify the natural distribution of pressure of the ski on its sliding surface.
  • the invention relates to an interface device which transforms the vertical thrust that at least part of the boot exerts on the ski in a bending moment which tends to cause at least one end of the ski to sink towards the sliding surface.
  • a boot is retained on a ski by a front binding element and a rear binding element.
  • Skiing has a certain flexibility, which is mainly due to its internal structure.
  • the bending of the ski can be influenced by the reaction that the binding elements exert on the ski.
  • the flexion of the ski can also be influenced by a stiffener of the static type, or by means which act on the ski dynamically.
  • the invention relates to devices of the dynamic type, that is to say which are capable of transforming, during the sliding, at least part of the stresses of the boot towards the ski in a bending moment which tends to plunge at least one end of the ski towards the snow.
  • These devices have a feeler member which is movable in a vertical direction, and which is capable of picking up the stresses which one end of the boot exerts in the direction of the ski during the practice of gliding. It also comprises connecting means for transforming these stresses into a force oriented approximately in the longitudinal direction of the ski. A transmission member transmits this force to at least one of the bases of the fastening elements where it generates a bending moment which tends to plunge the end of the ski towards the snow.
  • connection of the transmission member to the base of the fixing element is a direct transmission, most often by articulation.
  • This transmission gives good results, but it lacks flexibility, and also it is reversible, that is to say that the ski flexural stresses, due for example to the terrain, can be returned to the connecting means and the feeler organ, which is not always desirable.
  • One of the aims of the present invention is to provide a device which overcomes this drawback and which offers a more flexible connection between the transmission member and the ski.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an interface device which exerts a limited action on the ski, in particular in the case of high stresses from the boot towards the ski.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device which also absorbs or filters vibrations which may occur at one of the ends of the ski, preventing them from being returned entirely to the connecting means. and the feeler organ.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of an interface device according to a first non-limiting implementation of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic side view, in partial section, of the front part of the interface device shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a top view, in partial section, of the device shown in FIG. 2.
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2, in another operating position of the interface device.
  • Figure 5 is a side view which schematically shows the interface device according to another non-limiting implementation of the invention.
  • Figure 6 is a side view of the device of Figure 5, at the front fixing element.
  • Figure 7 shows the device of Figure 6 in another operating position.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view showing the various elements of the interface device of Figure 5, in its front part.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates another alternative embodiment of the interface device of FIG. 5.
  • Figure 10 is a schematic side view, in partial section, of another alternative embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a top view of the device in FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 1 shows the area of the skate of a ski 1, on which a boot 2 is retained, between a front binding element 3 and a rear binding element 4.
  • the front and rear binding elements are of all appropriate type.
  • the front binding element 3 has a retaining member 5a carried by a body 5, and a base plate 6 which rests on a base 25, and by which the binding element is assembled to the ski .
  • the base plate 6 is extended towards the rear by a support plate 7 on which the front end of the shoe sole rests.
  • the rear fixing element 4 has a retaining member 8, carried by a body 9.
  • the body 9 is movable along a base plate 10, and the base plate 10 extends towards the front by a support plate 11 on which the rear end of the shoe sole rests.
  • the interface device comprises a feeler member which is capable of sensing the stresses of the boot or of a part of the boot in the direction of the ski and conversely the stresses of the ski in the direction of the boot.
  • the feeler member is constituted by the rear support plate 11, on which rests the rear end of the shoe sole.
  • the base plate 10 of the binding element which comprises the rear support plate 11 is articulated in rotation, in its rear part, around an axis 13 which is carried by a base 14 secured to the upper surface of the ski .
  • the base plate 10, and the support plate 11 which plays the role of feeler are movable around the axis 13, and have an approximately vertical movement.
  • any other means could be suitable for guiding the probe 11 in its movement in a vertical direction.
  • means can be provided to imitate the movement of the base plate 10 upwards.
  • the interface device also comprises connecting means which transform the stresses of the shoe picked up by the probe 11 into a force oriented approximately longitudinally.
  • the connecting means are shown in the form of a rocker 16 with two branches, one 17 approximately vertical, and the other 18 approximately horizontal and oriented towards the rear.
  • the rocker 16 is articulated around a transverse axis 19, located in the upper part of its vertical branch 17, and carried by the base 14.
  • the base plate 10 is also in abutment against the horizontal branch 18 of the rocker.
  • a transmission member 21 is articulated to the rocker 16 around an axis 23 located at the junction of the two branches 17 and 18, approximately under the axis 19.
  • the transmission member extends in the direction of the fixing element before 3. It is able to withstand a compression stress, and therefore to transmit towards the fastening element 3 a force oriented in an approximately longitudinal direction which would be applied to it by the rocker 16.
  • connection means and the transmission member which have just been described are not limiting for the invention, and any other means could be suitable.
  • the connecting means which transform the stresses of the boot both into a force oriented towards the front, and a force oriented towards the rear of the ski.
  • the transmission member 21 is connected, in its front part, to bending means which transform the longitudinal force P into a bending moment which tends to cause the front end of the ski to plunge in the direction of its sliding surface.
  • the front binding element 3 is assembled to the ski by means of a base 25, which extends approximately under the base plate 6 of the element fixation.
  • the base 25 has a rear portion 26 which is raised relative to the upper surface of the ski, and to which the connecting member 21 is connected, for example by means of a transverse hinge pin 27
  • the rear part 26 of the base 25 is located behind the support plate 7 of the front fixing element 3.
  • the transmission member 21 transmits the force P to the base 25, in an area which is raised relative to the upper surface of the ski.
  • the base then generates a bending moment on the ski which tends to cause the front end of the ski to plunge in the direction of the sliding surface, which tends to temporarily improve the handling of the ski on snow.
  • the base 25 comprises a fixed element 30, which extends at least partially under the base plate 6 of the front binding element 3, which is assembled to the ski by any suitable means, for example by screws.
  • the base plate 6 of the fixing element is assembled to the fixed element 30 by any suitable means, for example by screws. These screws can pass completely through the fixed element 30 to carry out its assembly to the ski, or else the base plate and the fixed element can be assembled by separate screws.
  • the fixed element 30 has, seen from above, a U-shape open towards the rear, which defines, in its central part, a recess 32.
  • the base 25 also comprises a mobile transmission element 31, which can move freely in a longitudinal direction.
  • the mobile transmission element 31 is fitted onto the fixed element 30, and it guides itself on the outside of this element so as to have only one possible movement in a longitudinal direction.
  • the transmission member 21 is connected to the mobile transmission element 31 of the base 25 by the hinge pin 27 previously described, which is located in the rear part 26 of the base 25, that is to say that is to say of the mobile element 31.
  • the base 25 also has an elastic return means 33 which opposes the translational movement of the transmission element 31 towards the front of the ski.
  • the elastic return means 33 consists of a battery of three springs 35, 36 and 37, which are mounted parallel to the longitudinal axis defined by the ski.
  • the springs are housed in the recess 32 presented by the fixed element 30. They bear at one of their ends against the fixed element 30, and their other end is stressed by the movements of the transmission element 31 to which the springs oppose by developing an elastic restoring force.
  • the springs are calibrated, that is to say they are prestressed and their length remains constant as long as the force applied by the transmission element 31 does not exceed a predetermined calibration value. As long as this force is less than the predetermined force, it is fully transmitted to the base 25 and it generates, at the level of the base, a bending moment on the front end of the ski.
  • the force applied by the transmission element 31 exceeds the predetermined setting force, part of this applied force is absorbed by the setting springs. This occurs during high loads of the boot towards the ski or from the ski towards the boot. Such stresses cause a rotation of the rocker 16 and a translation of the transmission member 21 over a relatively large amplitude.
  • the compression of the springs 35 to 37 makes it possible to absorb a part of the energy generated by such a displacement, and prevents the transmission member 21 subjects the base 25 to very high stresses and the ski to excessive bending moments. It also prevents the interface device from reacting excessively when the ski is subjected on the part of the terrain to sudden deformations, in particular shocks.
  • this energy is transmitted to the base 25 which behaves like a one-piece element, and it is transformed into a bending stress on the front end of the ski.
  • this energy is partly transformed into the bending moment which is exerted on the front part of the ski, and partly absorbed by the springs.
  • the bending moment thus generated tends to plunge the front end of the ski towards the snow, which improves the grip on snow of the front part of the ski when the skier is carrying his weight on the rear.
  • the springs 35 to 37 are mounted in a cartridge 38, which is located in the housing 32 that has the fixed element 30.
  • the cartridge is interchangeable, so that it can use springs with different prestressing and stiffness.
  • the cartridge 38 has at rest a predetermined length.
  • the cartridge comprises a transverse stop 39, which bears at the bottom of the housing 32 against the fixed element 30.
  • the cartridge also comprises, on the side of the movable element 31, a piston 40.
  • the springs are located between the stop 39 and the piston 40, and preferably they are guided by longitudinal rods 44, 45 and 46.
  • the central rod 46 is in fact a stud, which is screwed into the transverse stop 39, and the head of which retains the piston 40 and prevents it from moving away from a predetermined distance relative to the transverse stop 39.
  • the cartridge 38 is simply fitted between the fixed element 30 and the transmission element 31. It is therefore possible to dismantle these elements to extract the cartridge and replace it with another, or else to replace the same cartridge, after having example changed its characteristics. In fact, it is possible to modify the characteristics of the cartridge by exchanging the transverse stop 39 with another stop of greater thickness or less thickness.
  • the preload of the springs is determined in fact by the parameters specific to the different springs used, but also by the distance which separates the two faces opposite the transverse stop 39 and the piston 40.
  • the mobile element 31 has, above and below, fittings 48 and 49 intended to promote its sliding.
  • FIG. 4 represents the cartridge 38 which is subjected on the part of the transmission member 21 and of the transmission element 31 to a force which exceeds the prestressing force.
  • the transmission element caused a displacement of the piston 40, in the direction of the transverse stop 39, along the rods 44 to 46. This caused a compression of the springs 35 to 37.
  • FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the flexing means comprise a transmission plate 50, which is raised relative to the upper surface of the ski, and which is substantially parallel thereto.
  • the transmission plate 50 is connected to the front end of the connecting member 21 around the transverse axis 27. From this axis 27, the transmission plate 50 extends under the base plate 6 of the element attachment 3, and it extends forwards beyond the base plate 6 by a platform 52.
  • the transmission plate 50 can slide freely relative to the base plate 6, or the base 12 which supports this base plate and which assures the binding element to the ski. This base will be described in detail later.
  • the block 53 has approximately a parallelepiped shape, and it is assembled by any suitable means, in particular by bonding to the platform 52 on the one hand, and to the upper surface of the ski on the other hand.
  • the block of material 53 is provided for working in shearing, in particular for the purpose of damping the longitudinal movements of the platform 52 relative to the ski.
  • the block 53 acts as a brake, that is to say that it offers resistance to the relative movements of the platform 52 with respect to the ski. By reaction, it transmits to the ski in the form of a bending moment the stress exerted on it by the platform 52.
  • the block 53 also has elastic qualities and damping qualities in a vertical direction, from so as to dampen the vibration movements that occur at the front end of the ski.
  • the stresses between the shoe and the feeler result in a forward movement of the platform 52, this movement being transmitted to the ski through the block of material 53 which is stressed during shearing. This shear stress induces on the front of the ski a bending moment which tends to plunge the front end of the ski towards its sliding surface.
  • FIG. 7 shows the front part of the device which, by moving forward, urges the block 53 to shear.
  • a stop limits the forward movement of the transmission plate 50 so as not to excessively stress the material 53 during shearing.
  • this stop is constituted by a flange 50a of the transmission plate 50 which comes to bear after a determined translation against the base 12 of the fixing element 3.
  • any suitable means, and for example a spring 55 is placed between the base plate 10 and the base 14 of the rear fixing element 4, so as to exert on the base plate 10 a restoring force elastic facing up.
  • the spring 55 could be replaced by a block of damping material of the viscoelastic type, or placed in parallel with a damping block.
  • the material constituting the block 53 is of any suitable type, and it preferably exhibits damping qualities of the viscoelastic type. Good results have been obtained with a material known under the trade name "SORBOTANE".
  • the block preferably has dimensions between 50 and 350 millimeters in length, and 3 to 30 millimeters in thickness. Naturally, these data are not limiting in the context of the present invention, and are given only for information.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the base 12 by which the base plate 6 of the front binding element 3 is assembled to the ski. It comprises a wedge 58, which is assembled to the ski by any suitable means, and for example by screws.
  • the wedge 58 is surmounted by two lateral pots 59 and 60, which pass through the thickness of the plate at the level of two lateral openings 61 and 62.
  • the lateral studs 59, 60 are intended to support the base 6 of the element of binding 3, and preferably, their dimension in the length direction makes it possible to position the base plate 6 at different locations depending on the length of the shoe sole.
  • the lateral studs 59 and 60 define between them a sort of groove, inside which is guided the part of the transmission plate located between the two openings 61 and 62.
  • the studs 59 and 60 also have a length which is less than the length of the openings 61, 62 of the transmission plate 50, and a thickness which is slightly greater than that of the plate at this level, so that the transmission plate 50 can slide freely in a longitudinal direction, and that a transverse movement or in a vertical direction is hindered.
  • these support means are not limiting, and any other means could be suitable, from the moment when the transmission plate 50 can move freely at least in a longitudinal direction, to urge the block 53 to shear.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates an alternative embodiment according to which the front binding element 3 is assembled to the ski by means of a wedge 68, which is extended forward, under the block of material 53, by a tongue 69
  • the block of material 53 is then sandwiched between the platform 52 of the transmission plate and this tongue 69.
  • This block is secured to each of these elements by any suitable means, and for example by bonding.
  • the attachment of the tongue 69 to the ski is reinforced by means of screws 70. This arrangement avoids having to glue the block of material 53 to the upper surface of the ski. It therefore makes it easy to mount the interface device on the ski, and if necessary to dismantle it without damaging the ski.
  • FIG. 10 represents an alternative embodiment, according to which the transmission member 21 is connected to a transmission element 71, of the same type as the transmission element 31, but which extends forwards, beyond the base plate 6, by a platform 72, of the same type as the previous platform 52, raised relative to the upper surface of the ski.
  • This platform 72 moves in a longitudinal direction with the movements of the transmission element 71.
  • a block of elastically deformable material 73 is sandwiched between the platform 72 and the upper surface of the ski.
  • the fixed element 30 on which the base plate 6 rests is extended forward by a tongue 75, which is pressed against the upper surface of the ski, and the block 73 is sandwiched between the platform 72 and this tongue 75.
  • the block 73 is assembled with these two elements by any suitable means, and for example by bonding.
  • the material which constitutes the block 73 is chosen so that this block can work in shearing in a longitudinal direction. This shear is generated by the displacement of the transmission element 71, under the action of a force greater than the prestressing force of the springs contained in the cartridge 38.
  • the material which constitutes the block 73 also presents damping qualities in a vertical direction. In this way, the block 73 makes it possible to damp certain vibrations which occur at the level of the front end of the ski, or of its flexion movements during the gliding.
  • the fixed element 30 of the base 25 could be an integral part of the fixing element 3, and constitute a single piece with its base plate 6.
  • the base 12 could be an integral part of the front fixing element 3, that is to say form a single piece with the base plate 6.
  • the assembly of the binding element 3 to the ski could be produced by a set of single screws which pass through the base plate 6 and the base 12.
  • the rear end of the ski could be equipped with a transmission plate, and with a block of elastically deformable material of the same type as the plate 50 and that the block 33.
  • the block of deformable material 53, 73, assembled by each of its faces to the platform 52, 72, and to the ski or to the tongue 69 integral with the ski could be replaced by a layer of glue of the type which does not harden and which has a significant elasticity before rupture.

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  1. Übergangsvorrichtung zwischen einem Schuh und einem Ski, die dazu bestimmt ist, die natürliche Verteilung des Ski auf der Gleitoberfläche zu ändern, die aufweist:
    - eine vertikal bewegliche Fühlereinrichtung (11), die vorgesehen ist, um einen Teil der Sohle des Schuhes zu tragen und um die Beanspruchungen zwischen diesem Teil der Sohle des Schuhes und dem Ski zu erfassen,
    - eine Verbindungskippvorrichtung (16), die mit der Fühlereinrichtung verbunden ist, die vorgesehen ist, um die durch den Fühler erfaßten Beanspruchungen in eine Kraft zu übertragen, die gemäß einer im wesentlichen longitudinalen Richtung orientiert ist,
    - eine Übertragungseinrichtung (21), die mit der Verbindungskippvorrichtung verbunden ist und die in der Lage ist, der Kompression zu widerstehen und die vorgesehen ist, um in Richtung von zumindest einem Ende des Ski die Kraft zu übertragen, die gemaß einer im wesentlichen longitudinalen Richtung orientiert ist,
    - eine Basis (25), die dazu bestimmt ist, fest mit dem Ski verbunden zu sein und die einen erhöhten Abschnitt (26) aufweist, mit dem die Übertragungseinrichtung verbunden ist und der dazu vorgesehen ist, die Kraft aufzunehmen, die gemäß einer im wesentlichen longitudinalen Richtung orientiert ist,
    wobei die Basis (25) ein festes Element (30, 69) aufweist, das dazu vorgesehen ist, fest mit dem Ski verbunden zu sein sowie ein bewegliches Übertragungselement (31, 50, 71), das vorgesehen ist, daß es sich frei gemäß einer longitudinalen Richtung relativ zu dem festen Element verschiebt und den erhöhten Abschnitt (26) aufweist, wobei ein elastisch deformierbares Element (38, 53, 73) zwischen dem festen Element und dem beweglichen Übertragungselement zwischengelegt ist.
  2. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das elastisch deformierbare Element (38) zumindest eine Feder (35, 36, 37) aufweist, die sich mit einem ihrer Enden gegen ein festes Element (30) der Basis (25) abstützt und mit dem anderen Ende gegen das bewegliche Übertragungselement (31, 71).
  3. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Feder(n) (35, 36, 37) in Vorspannung geeicht ist (sind) und daß das bewegliche Verbindungselement (31, 71) sich nur dann relativ zu dem festen Element (30) verschiebt, wenn die Kraft, die an es übertragen wird, größer als die Eichkraft der Feder(n) ist.
  4. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Eichkraft der elastischen Einrichtung zwischen 30 und 80 kg beträgt.
  5. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Basis (25) des Bindungselementes ein festes Element (30) aufweist, das vorgesehen ist, um ein Bindungselement (3), ein bewegliches Übertragungselement (31), das gemäß einer longitudinalen Richtung bezüglich dem festen Element gleitet, und eine Energiekartusche (38) zu tragen, die sich in einer Aufnahme (32) des festen Elementes (30) befindet und die sich elastisch der Bewegung des beweglichen Übertragungselementes (31) in Richtung des festen Elementes (30) widersetzt.
  6. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das bewegliche Übertragungselement (50, 71) sich durch eine Plattform (52, 72) verlängert, die bezüglich der oberen Oberfläche des Ski erhöht ist und daß ein Block aus deformierbarem Material (53, 73) an der Plattform (52, 72) montiert ist und dazu vorgesehen ist, daß er sandwichartig zwischen der Plattform (52, 72) und der oberen Oberfläche des Ski montiert wird.
  7. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Block aus elastisch deformierbarem Material (53, 73) vorgesehen ist, um gegen Abscherung gemäß einer longitudinalen Richtung zu arbeiten.
  8. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das feste Element (30) der Basis (25) sich unter der Plattform (52) durch eine Zunge (69) verlängert, die gegen die obere Oberfläche des Ski gedrückt ist, und daß der Block aus elastisch deformierbarem Material (53) zwischen die Plattform (52) und die Zunge (69) gelegt ist.
  9. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Block aus elastisch deformierbarem Material (53, 73) sich über eine Länge von 50 bis 300 mm erstreckt.
  10. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das elastisch deformierbare Element zumindest eine Feder (38) und einen Block aus deformierbarem Material (73) aufweist, die gleichzeitig durch ein bewegliches Übertragungselement (71) beansprucht sind.
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FR9204963A FR2690078B1 (fr) 1992-04-17 1992-04-17 Dispositif interface destine a modifier la repartition naturelle de pression d'un ski sur sa surface de glisse.
FR9204964A FR2690079B1 (fr) 1992-04-17 1992-04-17 Dispositif interface destine a modifier la repartition naturelle de pression d'un ski sur sa surface de glisse.
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