EP0754079A1 - Schibindung - Google Patents
SchibindungInfo
- Publication number
- EP0754079A1 EP0754079A1 EP96901185A EP96901185A EP0754079A1 EP 0754079 A1 EP0754079 A1 EP 0754079A1 EP 96901185 A EP96901185 A EP 96901185A EP 96901185 A EP96901185 A EP 96901185A EP 0754079 A1 EP0754079 A1 EP 0754079A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- sole
- hollow profile
- down device
- ski binding
- spring
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Granted
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/20—Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/005—Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/0807—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/0805—Adjustment of the toe or heel holders; Indicators therefor
Definitions
- the invention relates to a ski binding with a front jaw, which is connected via a carrier to a rear jaw which is arranged on the carrier so as to be adjustable in the longitudinal direction of the carrier, and has a sole hold-down which can be pivoted out laterally and which is pivoted against a lateral pivoting movement by at least one mounted in the longitudinal direction of the carrier Spring loaded thrust piece supports.
- Ski bindings in which the buttock are arranged on a carrier connecting the two binding jaws to one another have the advantage that the ski boot inserted into the ski binding does not impair the bending behavior of the ski if the carrier is fastened to the ski in the region of the front cheek .
- the structural unit formed from the carrier with the two binding jaws so as to be pivotable about a transverse axis in the region of the front jaw in order to be able to lift the shoe off the ski in order to facilitate walking movement in the heel region without loosening the ski binding or to have to adjust.
- a releasable locking with the ski only needs to be provided for the wearer.
- the compression spring thus determines the triggering force for the front jaw, which can also be adjusted in a simple manner via the pretension of the compression spring. Since the housing receiving the pressure piece with the compression spring is arranged upstream of the sole retainer of the toe piece, such a toe piece cannot be pivotably mounted about a transverse axis for heel lifting, because this transverse axis should lie in the area of the shoe tip and not at a distance from it.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of improving a ski binding of the type described at the outset with simple structural means such that a pivoting movement of the structural unit formed from the two binding jaws and the carrier about a transverse axis in the region of the front jaw is possible, specifically at a low binding weight.
- the invention achieves the stated object in that the support which can be pivoted with the front jaw about a transverse axis in the region of the front jaw consists of a hollow profile which receives the load spring for the pressure piece and the spindle of a screw drive for adjusting the rear jaw which is displaceably guided on the hollow profile .
- the design of the carrier connecting the binding jaws as a hollow profile creates the simple possibility of accommodating the load spring for the pressure piece in this hollow profile, which eliminates the need for a complex front jaw housing, which consequently does not have to protrude beyond the sole holder against the ski tip , so that the pivoting of the toe with the carrier can be easily carried out about a transverse axis in the area of the toe.
- a screw drive can be provided for the necessary longitudinal adjustment of the rear jaw, the spindle of which is also arranged in the hollow profile of the carrier, so that overall there is a very compact, weight-saving construction which makes all safety-related features non-pivotable stored ski bindings on touring bindings pivotable about a front transverse axis.
- the pressure piece is mounted displaceably in the hollow profile or in a guide of a front jaw housing which extends the hollow profile, the pivotable element being pivotable about a central pivot axis
- Sole holding-down device of the front jaw has two driver projections which project downwards on both sides of this pivot axis and bear against the free end face of the pressure piece.
- the pressure piece is in this case behind the driver lugs, so that the front jaw can close to the front with the sole hold-down.
- the effect of the safety release of the toe piece remains unaffected because a lateral swinging out of the sole hold-down device depends on the displacement of the pressure piece against the force of its load spring.
- FR-PS 2 511 602 In order to facilitate the release of the ski shoe sole, it is known (FR-PS 2 511 602) to hold the central pivot axis for the lateral pivoting out of the sole retainer in a lower tilting bearing, so that the sole retainer, which rests on a spring-loaded Support the pressure piece, tilt it around a transverse axis when there is a corresponding load and thus release the ski boot more easily.
- the sole hold-down device is held pivotably about a transverse axis formed by the head of its pivot axis, wherein it is supported with a vertical distance from this head on a cam of the front jaw housing which controls the pivoting movement of the sole hold-down device about the transverse axis as a function of the lateral pivoting angle
- a similar tilting movement can be achieved for the sole holding-down device, but with the advantage of a forced control of this tilting movement when the sole holding-down device is swung out laterally, because the sole holding-down device in one swings out laterally by the cam Distance from the head of the pivot axis is turned off from this axis, which brings about the desired tilting movement of the sole hold-down device around the pivot axis head.
- the rear jaw is adjustably mounted on the hollow profile of the carrier by means of a self-locking screw drive.
- the spindle of the screw drive is preferably supported against an axial displacement in the hollow profile and the associated threaded nut assigned to the back jaw is guided in a rotationally fixed manner in the hollow profile, in order to avoid any relative displacements between the hollow profile and the spindle that increase the bond length.
- the contact pressure of the rear jaw on the ski boot can be determined by spring force largely independently of the setting of the screw drive or an adaptation to changing sole lengths can be achieved, for example, by snow deposits.
- the rear jaw has a sole hold-down which can be adjusted in height in a guide of a rear jaw housing and is pivotable about a transverse axis and which is supported on a driver stop of an actuating lever which is pivotably mounted on the rear jaw housing about a transverse axis and can be raised from a closed position into an open position by the actuating lever against the force of at least one spring arranged in the rear jaw housing.
- the sole retainer is pressed into the closed position by the spring in the rear jaw housing. To release the back cheek, the sole hold-down device must therefore be raised against this spring force, either over the ski shoe sole or the actuating lever.
- the lifting movement can be combined with a swiveling movement of the sole holder in order to facilitate getting in and out.
- the sole hold-down device can be pivoted about a transverse axis with respect to the rear jaw housing and is supported on a driver stop of the actuator. lever, which initiates a pivoting movement of the sole hold-down device due to its rotational movement via the driver stop.
- the sole hold-down of the rear jaw housing forms two successive sliding supports for the rear jaw housing, which are arranged at an angle to one another with respect to the transverse axis of the hold-down device.
- One of these slide supports prevents the sole hold-down device from prematurely pivoting movement, while the other slide support determines the end position of the opened sole hold-down device and consequently must have a corresponding angular displacement with respect to the first slide support.
- An exclusive displacement movement of the sole hold-down device naturally requires a corresponding relative movement of the driver stop of the actuating lever with respect to the sole hold-down device, which can be implemented in a structurally very simple manner by a corresponding course of the counter-stop of the sole hold-down device interacting with the driver stop.
- the shoulder that results between the two sliding supports can be used to hold the sole retainer in its open position if the buttock housing forms a corresponding catch against which the shoulder is pulled by the spring acting on the sole retainer in the closing direction.
- the sole hold-down device has locking lugs provided laterally next to the hollow profile of the wearer, which in the open position of the sole hold-down device protrude into the path of movement of the shoe sole when stepping into the ski binding, then an independent closing of the buttock is ensured, because the buttocks pass through the closing attachments the ski boot is taken out of the open position until the closing spring comes into effect and presses the sole retainer into its closed position.
- FIG. 1 shows a ski binding according to the invention in a simplified side view
- FIG. 2 shows the front jaws of this ski binding in a simplified longitudinal section on a larger scale
- FIG. 3 shows a section along the line III-III of FIG. 2
- FIG. 4 2 shows a section along the line IV-IV of FIG. 2
- 5 shows a section along the line VV of FIG. 2
- Fig. 6 the buttocks of the ski binding in a simplified longitudinal section on a larger scale
- Fig. 7 the buttocks in a partially broken side view.
- the ski binding shown consists of a front jaw 1, a rear jaw 2 and a carrier 3 connecting the two binding jaws 1 and 2, which is connected by a hollow profile 4, for example with an essentially rectangular cross section, but a V-shaped one Soil is formed, as can be seen in FIG. 5.
- the assembly resulting from the carrier 3 and the two binding jaws 1, 2 is pivotally mounted in a bearing 5 about a transverse axis 6 in the region of the front jaw 1 and can be held in the basic position shown by a locking device 7.
- This locking device 7 encloses an end piece of the hollow profile 4, which is extended beyond the buttocks 2, with the aid of a locking lever 8, which has to be pivoted up to unlock the hollow profile 4.
- this locking lever 8 can form supports of different height for the hollow profile 4 in order to form climbing aids in different pivot positions.
- the design of the toe 1 is shown in more detail in FIGS. 2 to 4. It essentially consists of a housing 9 forming a sole support, to which a laterally displaceable sole plate can be assigned, and a sole holding-down device 10 which is mounted on the housing 9 so that it can be pivoted out laterally about a central pivot axis 11.
- the hollow profile 4 of the carrier 3 is inserted in a manner fixed against displacement, in the extension of which the housing 9 has a displacement guide 12 for an essentially T-shaped pressure piece 13 which engages in the hollow profile 4 and by a compression spring arranged in the hollow profile 4 14 is charged.
- the pressure piece 13 is pressed on the end face against downward projecting driver lugs 15 of the sole hold-down device 10. Since these driver approaches 15 run approximately parallel to it on both sides of the pivot axis 11, the sole hold-down device 10 is held in a central position by the pressure piece 13. For swiveling out the sole hold-down device 10 to the side around the pivot axis 11, the pressure piece 13 is pushed into the guide 12 against the force of the load spring 14 by one of the driver lugs 15, as is indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 4. The loading spring 14 therefore determines the release force required for the safety release of the toe 1.
- the loading spring 14 is received by a spring sleeve 16 which is screw-adjustable relative to the pressure piece 13.
- the spring sleeve 16 is displaceable but non-rotatably in the hollow profile 4 because it has an outer cross-sectional shape adapted to the cross section of the hollow profile 4, and with the aid of an adjusting screw 17 which engages in a nut thread of the spring sleeve 16 and which does not move in the pressure piece 13 ⁇ bar, but rotatably mounted, shifted relative to the pressure piece 13.
- the locking of the adjusting screw 17 is achieved with the aid of locking pins 18 which engage in an annular groove 19 of the adjusting screw 17.
- the load spring 4 extends between a fixed abutment 20 in the hollow profile 4 and the spring sleeve 16, the prestress of the load spring 14 and thus the triggering force for a lateral pivoting out of the sole hold-down device 10 is adjusted by adjusting the adjusting screw 17.
- the sole hold-down device 10 is mounted on the front jaw housing 9 in the area of the upper head 21 of the pivot axis 11 due to a conically opening opening 22 for the pivot axis 11 that can be tilted upwards.
- This tilting movement is, however, controlled as a function of the swivel angle, because the housing attachment which receives the swivel axis 11 and projects against the sole hold-down device 10 forms a cam 23 which forces the sole hold-down device 10 to disengage from the swivel axis 11 as the swivel angle increases, as shown in FIG. 3 can be removed.
- the sole hold-down device 10 Since this shutdown takes place at a distance from the upper head 21 of the pivot axis 11, the sole hold-down device 10 is tilted about the head 21, which forms a pivot axis for this purpose, from the basic position shown in full lines in FIG. 3 to the position indicated by dash-dotted lines, which is the position shown in FIG 3 corresponds to the pivot position of the sole hold-down device 10 indicated by dash-dotted lines.
- the sole hold-down device 10 can, however, despite the forced shutdown during his lateral pivoting against the force of the load spring 14 can be tilted in the basic position, which ensures an advantageous resilient contact with the sole of the shoe, for example to compensate for snow accumulation on the sole of the shoe.
- the rear jaw 2 has an essentially L-shaped housing 24, one leg of which is penetrated by the hollow profile 4 of the carrier 3 in a displacement guide 25.
- the other housing part protruding from the carrier 3 receives a compression spring 26, which is supported by a guide piece 27 on a transverse axis 28, which is guided in a height-adjustable manner in a guide 29 of the housing 24 formed by an elongated hole, and the lower bearing for a sole hold-down device 30, which comprises the upstanding housing part with side cheeks 31.
- the upper support for the sole retainer 30 is formed by an actuating lever 32, which is articulated about an axis 33 on the housing 24 and has 30 driver stops 34 between the housing 24 and the side cheeks 31 of the sole retainer, which overlap with these driver stops 34 Counter stops 35 cooperate on the side cheeks 31 of the sole hold-down device 30, as can be seen in FIG. 7.
- the sole hold-down device 30 In the closed position of the rear jaw 30 shown in full lines, the sole hold-down device 30 is pressed down by the compression spring 26 as a closing spring, the actuating lever being held in its pivoted-up closed position. To open the buttock, the sole hold-down device 30 must be raised against the force of the closing spring 26, either via a shoe or the actuating lever 32.
- the sole hold-down device 30 is initially supported on the housing 24 via a slide piece 36 until this slide support 36 is on upper end of the projecting housing part releases a pivoting movement for the sole hold-down device 30 about the lower transverse axis 28.
- This pivoting movement is limited by a further slide support 37, which is arranged at an appropriate angle with respect to the slide support 36.
- the pivoting movement of the sole hold-down device 30 and the associated rotary movement of the actuating lever 32 is illustrated in FIG.
- the buttock 2 To adapt the ski binding to the respective shoe size, the buttock 2 must be adjusted along the carrier 3. This is achieved according to FIG. 6 by a screw drive 40, the spindle 41 of which protrudes into the hollow profile 4 and engages there in a threaded nut 42 which is guided in the hollow profile 4 and is connected to the rear jaw housing 24 so as to be displaceable.
- the threaded spindle 41 When the threaded spindle 41 is supported in a displaceable manner relative to the hollow profile 4, the rear jaw 2 is accordingly adjusted accordingly.
- the threaded spindle 41 is supported in a non-displaceable manner via a spring 43, which is supported on the one hand on an end piece 44 of the hollow profile 4 penetrated by the threaded spindle 41 and on the other hand on a stop 45 on the threaded spindle 41, so that the threaded spindle 41 with the rear jaw 2 can be moved against the force of the spring 43 in the sense of increasing the distance between the binding jaws.
- a resilient abutment of the buttocks 2 on the shoe and thus a play-free shoe holder can be ensured.
- the binding must not be opened manually by means of the actuating lever 32.
- the pressure piece 13 of the front jaw 1 which is accessible to the front, allows the sole hold-down device 10 to be released, with a corresponding displacement against the force of its load spring 14, so that the shoe can be swung out of the toe without having to overcome the release force otherwise required.
- the displacement of the pressure piece 13 could be achieved via a lever upstream of the front jaw, with a comparatively small force.
- this additional actuating drive for the pressure piece 13 must not adversely affect its action by the driver attachments 15 of the sole holding-down device 10.
- the pivot axis 11 can preferably be designed as an adjusting screw.
- an elastic compensation body 46 must be provided between the sole hold-down device 10 and the housing 9.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| AT170/95 | 1995-02-01 | ||
| AT0017095A AT402796B (de) | 1995-02-01 | 1995-02-01 | Schibindung |
| PCT/AT1996/000013 WO1996023559A1 (de) | 1995-02-01 | 1996-01-30 | Schibindung |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
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| EP0754079A1 true EP0754079A1 (de) | 1997-01-22 |
| EP0754079B1 EP0754079B1 (de) | 1999-04-28 |
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| EP96901185A Expired - Lifetime EP0754079B1 (de) | 1995-02-01 | 1996-01-30 | Schibindung |
Country Status (5)
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| US (1) | US5735541A (de) |
| EP (1) | EP0754079B1 (de) |
| AT (2) | AT402796B (de) |
| DE (1) | DE59601753D1 (de) |
| WO (1) | WO1996023559A1 (de) |
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