EP0766930B1 - Kit containing a pair of shoes for gliding, especially ski-boots, and a pair of attaching elements for attaching these shoes - Google Patents

Kit containing a pair of shoes for gliding, especially ski-boots, and a pair of attaching elements for attaching these shoes Download PDF

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EP0766930B1
EP0766930B1 EP96112649A EP96112649A EP0766930B1 EP 0766930 B1 EP0766930 B1 EP 0766930B1 EP 96112649 A EP96112649 A EP 96112649A EP 96112649 A EP96112649 A EP 96112649A EP 0766930 B1 EP0766930 B1 EP 0766930B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D999/00Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/0036Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
    • A43B3/0094Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design with means to differentiate between right and left shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0417Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0417Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
    • A43B5/0423Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings located on the sides of the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C7/00Devices preventing skis from slipping back; Ski-stoppers or ski-brakes
    • A63C7/10Hinged stoppage blades attachable to the skis in such manner that these blades can be moved out of the operative position
    • A63C7/1006Ski-stoppers
    • A63C7/1013Ski-stoppers actuated by the boot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/0841Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a single jaw
    • A63C9/0842Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a single jaw the jaw pivoting on the body or base about a transverse axis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/0846Details of the release or step-in mechanism
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/086Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings using parts which are fixed on the shoe of the user and are releasable from the ski binding
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08535Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a mobile body or base or single jaw

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  • the invention relates to an assembly formed by a pair of sliding shoes, in particular ski boots, and a pair of retainers provided for releasably retaining each of the shoes pressing against a gliding board, in particular a pair of skis.
  • the invention also relates to an assembly formed by the preceding assembly and the pair of sliding boards.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the conditions of use of such retaining elements so as to avoid the possibility of such a reversal.
  • each shoe having a sole with a front grip toe and a toe rear socket
  • each retaining element comprising a base provided for assembly in solidarity with the board, a support plate against which the shoe sole rests, a jaw provided for retaining respectively the front end piece or the rear end piece of a shoe, the jaw of the rear retaining elements being movable between two positions stable, an open position where it is ready to engage the shoe and a position closed where it retains the rear end of the shoe
  • at least one of the shoes in the pair of shoes locally has a keying element in hollow or in relief which differentiates said shoe from the other shoe
  • at least one retaining elements of each pair of retaining elements has a coding in relief or in hollow position, shape and dimensions provided to cooperate with the keying element of the shoe, which differentiate
  • Figures 1 and 2 show in top view and side view of the retaining elements traditional mounted on a ski.
  • Figures 3 and 4 show a top view shoe cut above the sole and in side view a traditional shoe.
  • Figure 5 shows views of the rear two shoes according to a first mode of implementation work of the invention.
  • Figure 6 shows a top view of two rear retaining elements intended to cooperate with the shoes of figure 5.
  • Figure 7 shows in perspective a part of the rear of a shoe according to another mode of implementing the invention.
  • Figure 8 shows a front view of a jaw intended to cooperate with the sole of the figure 7.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates the mode of cooperation of the means of FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • Figure 10 shows schematically an alternative embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 12 is a top view of a rear retainer according to another embodiment implementation of the invention.
  • Figure 13 is a top view in section of the rear of a sole intended to cooperate with the element in figure 12.
  • Figure 14 is a top view of a rear retainer according to another embodiment implementation of the invention.
  • Figure 15 is a bottom view of the rear of a sole provided to cooperate with the element of figure 14.
  • Figure 16 shows a top view of the jaw of a rear retainer and the rear end of a shoe according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of the elements shown in FIG. 16.
  • FIG. 18 illustrates the operation of this embodiment of the invention, and shows fitting the retainer with an appropriate shoe.
  • Figure 19 shows conversely the fitting of the retaining element with a shoe not appropriate.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows traditional front and rear retainers 2 and 3 mounted on a ski 4.
  • the front binding element has a base 5 designed to be secured to the ski, extended towards the rear by a support plate 6 designed to receive the shoe.
  • the element also has a shoe retaining jaw 7 which, in this case, forms a block with the body of the retainer.
  • the jaw has known means of retaining the front end of the shoe in a vertical upward direction, and in a transverse direction. Jaw and body are laterally movable against restoring force a spring housed in the body. This construction method is well known and will not be described in detail.
  • the rear retaining element has a base or slide 8 intended to be secured to the ski.
  • a body 9 is mounted sliding along the slide 9.
  • the body carries a jaw 10 movable around a transverse axis 11.
  • the jaw has two stable positions, an open position where it is ready for engagement of the shoe, and a closed position where it retains the rear end of the shoe resting against the ski.
  • Figure 2 shows the jaw in the open position.
  • the jaw has in its lower part a boot tab 13 which is provided to cooperate with the lower edge of the shoe sole during engagement, so as to cause the jaw to drive in the closed position.
  • the slide 8 is extended forward by a support plate 14 provided to receive the end rear of the shoe sole.
  • Figure 2 further shows a brake 15 with brake arms 16 and an actuating pedal 17. All of these elements are known.
  • the jaws of the front and rear elements are symmetrical with respect to a vertical plane and longitudinal median of which the trace 12 is represented in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 schematically represents a shoe seen from above, in section, just above the level of the sole.
  • the sole has on the front a front end piece 18, and on the rear a rear end piece 19.
  • These end pieces have a standardized shape and dimensions.
  • they have useful surfaces by which they stress their respective retaining member, in in particular the upper edge 20 of the front end piece, the outline 21 of the end piece, and the outline 22 of the rod in its zone located above the end piece, the upper edge 24 of the rear end piece, and the outline 23.
  • the rear end piece also has a lower edge 25 designed to cooperate with the pedal. boot.
  • the end pieces 18 and 19 are symmetrical with respect to a vertical and longitudinal median plane, the trace 26 is visible in figure 3.
  • Figures 5 and 6 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention.
  • the shoe tabs are laterally offset in a different direction. In addition, they are offset beyond the median vertical plane.
  • the retaining elements are thus differentiated from one another.
  • the shoes have recesses at their respective rear toe similarly offset, but inverted, so as to differentiate one from the other the soles of shoe.
  • Figure 5 shows views of the rear two right and left shoes, 27, 28, the soles each have a recess 27a, 28b.
  • the two recesses are offset from the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the tips, and they are located beyond this plane.
  • Figure 6 shows a top view of two rear retaining elements 31 and 32 with jaws 33a. 34b, whose fitting tabs 33 and 34 are also offset from each side of the median planes of symmetry.
  • the recesses 27a and 28b are provided wider than the tabs 33a and 34b.
  • the position and height of the recesses are provided so that if the shoe 27, for example, is engaged in the retaining element 32, the boot tab 34b enters the recess 28b without causing the drive of the jaw.
  • This training is not possible only if the shoe 27 is present in the element 31.
  • the boot tongue 33a is driven by the lower edge of the sole.
  • the tabs and the recesses are offset at the beyond the planes of symmetry so as to avoid interference, i.e. to avoid that in the event of bad association between a ski and a shoe, the shoe sole can still train the shoe tab.
  • This mode of implementation is advantageous because it does not affect the upper edge of the sole, and it does not affect the outline of the rear toe much, so the conditions under which the shoe is retained in the retainer are not changed significantly.
  • shoes can be used with traditional restraints.
  • Figures 7 to 9 relate to another embodiment of the invention.
  • the upper edge of the rear end piece 35 of the sole has a recess 35a offset laterally by relation to the median plane of symmetry in a determined direction.
  • the other shoe is not shown, it would have a similar recess offset in the opposite direction, so as to differentiate the soles one from the other.
  • the jaw 36 of the rear retaining element intended to cooperate with the shoe of Figure 7 is shown in front view in Figure 8. It has in its upper part a tooth 36a located in a position adapted to engage in the recess 35a of the sole. In such a situation, the tooth and the recess do not oppose the closing of the jaw during the engagement of the shoe.
  • the tooth 36a has dimensions significantly smaller than those of the recess, and a shape suitable for not not hinder the lateral release of the shoe.
  • the tooth may however be active upon release vertical of the shoe, that is to say transmit the vertical stresses to the jaw.
  • the tooth 36b has a depth greater than the depth of the jaw. It may be that if the recoil thrust is incorrectly adjusted, especially too weak, the jaw training occurs in the case of poor combination of a shoe and a retaining element. In this case, in fact, the body of the element retreats sharply, but the thrust of the springs is not sufficient to oppose this decline. The jaw closure may occur under these conditions. But, because of the great depth of the tooth, the jaw is not able to cover the upper edge of the sole, which will have therefore tendency to be released following a weak vertical stress.
  • the shoes produced according to this embodiment can be used with traditional restraints.
  • traditional shoes are not usable with the restraint elements described.
  • FIG. 10 represents a reverse arrangement of the elements, it is the sole of the shoe which has in the upper part of its rear end piece 39 a tooth 40 offset from the plane of median symmetry
  • the jaw 41 shown schematically in this figure, has a recess 42 located in a position suitable for the tooth 40 to be able to engage therein, and dimensions larger than those of the tooth so as not to hinder the lateral release of the shoe.
  • FIG. 11 represents another variant according to which the lower edge of the sole which is provided to cooperate with the shoe tongue of the jaw has an oblique notch 43 whose bearing surface of the tip on the boot tongue is oblique.
  • the jaw provided for cooperate with this shoe has an oblique boot tongue 44 of the same value inclination than the notch 43.
  • the engagement of a shoe in the jaw will only be possible if the inclination of the notch is in the same direction as the inclination of the boot tongue. If the inclinations have an opposite direction, the tongue will keep the sole in a higher position than its position intended for correct fitting, and the upper edge of the jaw will not be able to cover the upper edge of the sole.
  • the notches and the footwear tabs are found in the middle areas of the soles and jaws, respectively.
  • Figures 12 and 13 illustrate an alternative embodiment.
  • the support plate 45 of the rear retaining element laterally has a stud 46, and the shoe sole has as for a recess.
  • This sole is represented in figure 12 seen from above, in section by a horizontal plane.
  • the stud is located near the lateral edge of the support plate. and the recess 47 is largely dimensioned, so as not to hinder the release of the shoe.
  • Figures 14 and 15 show another alternative embodiment.
  • the pedal brake actuation 50 has large parallel ridges in relief 51 which define between them grooves 52. These grooves have a substantially flat upper surface, in addition, their shape, seen from above, is asymmetrical with respect to the median plane of symmetry.
  • the shoe sole 53 also has streaks of the same shape 54 in its area which is designed to slide along the pedal.
  • the streaks 54 are in relief, and their width is less than that of the grooves 52.
  • the other retaining element and the other shoe have streaks and opposite direction grooves. That is to say that the streaks of the other shoe could engage in the grooves 52 of the element of Figure 14, and the grooves of the shoe of Figure 14 could engage the grooves of the other retainer. In this way, the two soles of shoe and the two retaining elements are differentiated.
  • Figures 16 to 20 illustrate another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figures 16 and 17 show a jaw 60 of a rear retainer, and the rear end 61 of a shoe.
  • a piston 62 guided in a housing of the body 63 of the retaining element, and pushed back towards the jaw by a return spring 64.
  • the piston can also be replaced by an articulated rocker.
  • the piston, or the rocker has a pressure nose 65 which bears against the internal face of the jaw.
  • This face internal has two successive ramps, an elastic race ramp 66 and a ramp 68.
  • These two ramps have in common an edge 69 which produces the maximum recoil of the piston and maximum compression of the spring.
  • This edge corresponds to the element's trigger threshold of restraint.
  • the spring decompresses, so as to define two stable position of the jaw, an open position ready to receive the shoe, and a position closed shoe retention during skiing.
  • the jaw 60 has on its internal face a movable ramp 70 whose width is less than that of the ramps 67 and 68.
  • the ramp 70 is carried by a rocker 71 which is housed in a recess 72 located on the internal face of the jaw.
  • the rocker is located on one side of the jaw, i.e. offset from the in the vertical median plane of the jaw. For the two retainers of a pair, the rockers are offset on a different side of the median plane to differentiate the retaining elements.
  • the ramp 70 is located at the height of the elastic stroke ramp 66.
  • the rocker 71 which carries the ramp 70 is articulated around an axis carried in the jaw.
  • a nose 73 which crosses the jaw to have good contact, if necessary, with the sole of the shoe, and projects from the side of the shoe, preferably near the upper edge of the jaw.
  • a spring not shown keeps the rocker with the protruding nose, i.e. in the position shown Figure 17. From this position, the rocker and its ramp 70 can be pushed inwards from the jaw until the nose 73 is retracted into the jaw.
  • the ramp 70 projects relative to the elastic travel ramp 66, and it continuously extends the opening ramp 68, for example according to a surface in an arc centered on the axis of rotation of the jaw.
  • the ramp 70 At the engagement of the shoe, during the tilting of the jaw from the high position to the low position, the ramp 70. if it protrudes, replaces the ramp 66. Given its shape, it retains the piston in its extreme position, that which corresponds to the triggering threshold, and it prevents the spring decompression. It is then impossible to keep the shoe engaged in the element of detention.
  • the piston 62 can travel through the two ramps 66 and 68 in the usual way. Ramp 70 is inactive.
  • FIG. 16 and 17 A shoe intended to cooperate with the retaining element is shown in Figures 16 and 17.
  • This shoe 61 has a recess 75 at the upper part of its rear end. This obviously has a position, a shape and dimensions provided so that the engagement of the shoe, the nose 73 can engage without causing the rocker 71 to move inward of the jaw.
  • the shape of the nose and the recess must be provided in a complementary manner, it must also be designed to chase away snow that may have accumulated in the recess.
  • the shape of the recess can be flared, and that of the nose 73 can be bevelled.
  • the recess 75 of the shoe is offset beyond the median vertical plane. It goes without saying that for the other shoe of the pair, the recess is offset in reverse, so as to differentiate the shoe soles.
  • FIG. 18 illustrates the engagement of the shoe in an appropriate retaining element.
  • nose 73 of rocker 71 enters recess 75, rocker 73 remains retracted in its housing, and the piston traverses the ramp 68 then the ramp 66.
  • Figure 19 illustrates the engagement of a shoe in an inappropriate retainer.
  • the nose 73 of the rocker 71 is in abutment against the edge of the shoe, and it is forced to retract into jaw. Therefore, the ramp 70 protrudes, it is on this ramp that the piston comes to carry, which maintains the spring in its maximum compression state.
  • the jaw is in a unstable state of balance which prevents proper fitting. In this case, the skier can go easily account for his shoe error, in fact, he will feel that the back of his shoe is not not kept pressed against the ski, in addition, it will not hear the characteristic noise which marks the closure of the jaw.
  • This embodiment is advantageous because the shoes remain compatible with the elements currently on the market. However, the shoes on the market are not compatible with none of the retaining elements according to the invention without having been modified accordingly.
  • the rocker could carry a kind of mobile wedge designed to hold the pressure nose of the piston, and preventing the threshold from being crossed.
  • the rocker 71 could be connected to the jaw by an elastically deformable zone which acts as an elastic hinge. In this case, the jaw and the rocker would be in one piece.
  • the recess 72 can pass through the thickness of the jaw right through.
  • Ramp 70 could also be formed by all or part of the elastic travel ramp 66 whose inclination would be made variable so as to mark edge 39, or on the contrary to have two ramps in the extension one from the other.
  • only one of the two shoes of a pair is made incompatible with the retaining elements of a ski, taking into account the fact that to ski, both boots must be engaged on both skis. If a shoe of a pair cannot be engaged, it is that the association between the shoes and the skis is not correct.
  • Figure 20 where the shoe above its rear end piece 78 a recess 79.
  • the position of the tooth relative to the median plane of symmetry is not limiting.
  • the recess 79 differentiates the shoe of FIG. 20 from the other shoe which is in this traditional case.
  • the jaw 80 provided to cooperate with the end piece 78 has a tooth in projection 81 whose shape and position are provided to enter the recess 79 during the engagement of the shoe.
  • the jaw of the other rear retaining element is traditional.
  • the shoe with the toe 78 may be engaged either in one or the other of the rear retainers.
  • the other shoe with its traditional toe does not cannot be engaged in jaw 80, because of tooth 81. It can only be engaged in the retaining element whose jaw is traditional. Overall, the commitment of two shoes is only possible if the association of the toe 78 with the jaw 80 is respected.
  • the invention finds an advantageous application in the case where the front retaining elements are designed to release a shoe more easily on one side than on the other, as described by example in the patent applications cited in the preamble.
  • the keying means that have been described ensure that when using the skis, the right shoe will be fitted on the right ski.

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The system consists of front and rear retaining members (60) which are fitted to the upper surface of each ski and designed to clamp the boot automatically in place when it is pressed down on the ski. At least one of the boots has an offset recess (75) in its toe or heel to engage with a matching catch (71) in the binding mechanism to ensure that the boot is fastened to the correct ski. The two boots and binding mechanisms can have matching recesses and catches which are offset on opposite sides of their centre lines. Both recesses and catches have the same shape and dimensions. Alternatively, the boots can have projections and the catches have recesses.

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Ensemble formé par une paire de chaussures de glisse, notamment des chaussures de ski, et paire d'éléments de retenue prévus pour retenir ces chaussures.Set formed by a pair of ski boots, in particular ski boots, and pair of retaining elements provided for retaining these shoes.

L'invention concerne un ensemble formé par une paire de chaussures de glisse, notamment des chaussures de ski, et une paire d'éléments de retenue prévus pour retenir de façon libérable chacune des chaussures en appui contre une planche de glisse, notamment une paire de skis. L'invention concerne également un ensemble formé par l'ensemble précédent et la paire de planches de glisse.The invention relates to an assembly formed by a pair of sliding shoes, in particular ski boots, and a pair of retainers provided for releasably retaining each of the shoes pressing against a gliding board, in particular a pair of skis. The invention also relates to an assembly formed by the preceding assembly and the pair of sliding boards.

Il est connu que pour la pratique du ski alpin, on utilise une paire de chaussures de ski qui sont respectivement retenues de façon libérable par un élément de retenue avant et un élément de retenue arrière. A l'heure actuelle, les chaussures présentent des embouts de retenue avant et arrière avec des zones de prise symétriques, c'est à dire que ces zones de prises sont identiques, aux tolérances de fabrication près, si bien que chacune des chaussures peut être engagée indifféremment dans les élément de retenue de l'un ou l'autre ski. Bien plus, les embouts de chaussure sont normalisés, pour que les chaussures soient compatibles avec les différents éléments de retenue disponibles sur le marché.It is known that for alpine skiing, a pair of ski boots is used which are respectively releasably retained by a front retainer and a member rear restraint. Currently, the shoes have front toe caps and rear with symmetrical grip areas, i.e. these grip areas are identical, except for manufacturing tolerances, so that each shoe can be indifferently engaged in the retaining element of one or the other ski. Much more, the shoe tips are standardized, so that the shoes are compatible with different retaining elements available on the market.

Les skieurs qui le souhaitent ont la possibilité de personnifier les skis d'une paire en identifiant, par exemple par une marque ou un autocollant, un ski droit et un ski gauche, de façon à ce qu'ils chaussent leur ski à chaque fois dans le même sens. Toutefois, en dehors de ce marquage, rien n'empêche matériellement de chausser les skis dans une position inverse.Skiers who wish have the possibility of personifying the skis of a pair in identifying, for example by a brand or a sticker, a right ski and a left ski, of so that they ski in the same direction every time. However, apart from this marking, there is no material obstacle to putting the skis on in the reverse position.

Or dans certaines circonstances, on peut être amené à personnifier un ski droit et un ski gauche pour un motif lié à la fonction même des chaussures ou des éléments de retenue. Par exemple, à ce sujet, les demandes de brevet publiées sous les numéros 1 503 847, 1 503 848 et 1 503 849, enseignent que les deux éléments de retenue avant d'une paire peuvent être prévus pour libérer la chaussure plus facilement dans un sens que dans l'autre, tenant compte du fait qu'un genou est plus fragile en torsion dans un sens de rotation que dans l'autre.However in certain circumstances, one can be brought to personify a straight ski and a ski left for a reason related to the function of the shoes or the restraints. Through for example, in this regard, the patent applications published under the numbers 1 503 847, 1 503 848 and 1 503 849, teach that the two front retaining elements of a pair can be provided to release the shoe more easily in one direction than in the other, taking into account the fact that a knee is more fragile in torsion in one direction of rotation than in the other.

On comprend qu'avec de tels éléments de retenue, une inversion des skis peut avoir des conséquences graves. En effet, l'inversion des éléments de retenue aboutit à un effet inverse de celui recherché, c'est à dire que l'élément de retenue libère plus difficilement la chaussure dans le sens où le genou est plus fragile en torsion.It is understood that with such retaining elements, an inversion of the skis can have serious consequences. Indeed, the inversion of the retaining elements results in an opposite effect of the desired one, that is to say that the retaining element more difficultly releases the shoe in the sense that the knee is more fragile in torsion.

Le but de l'invention est d'améliorer les conditions d'utilisations de tels éléments de retenue de façon à éviter la possibilité d'une telle inversion.The object of the invention is to improve the conditions of use of such retaining elements so as to avoid the possibility of such a reversal.

L'ensemble formé par une paire de chaussures droite et gauche de ski et une paire d'éléments de retenue avant et arrière prévus pour être associés respectivement à l'une et l'autre des chaussures droite et gauche pour les retenir de façon libérable en appui contre le ski, chaque chaussure présentant une semelle avec un embout de prise avant et un embout de prise arrière, chaque élément de retenue comprenant une embase prévue pour être assemblée solidairement à la planche, une plaque d'appui contre laquelle la semelle de chaussure repose, une mâchoire prévue pour retenir respectivement l'embout avant ou l'embout arrière d'une chaussure, la mâchoire des éléments de retenue arrière étant mobile entre deux positions stables, une position ouverte où elle est prête à l'engagement de la chaussure et une position fermée où elle retient l'extrémité arrière de la chaussure est caractérisé par le fait qu'au moins l'une des chaussures de la paire de chaussures présente localement un élément de détrompage en creux ou en relief qui différencie ladite chaussure de l'autre chaussure, et qu'au moins l'un des élément de retenue de chaque paire d'éléments de retenue présente un organe de détrompage en relief ou en creux de position, forme et dimensions prévues pour coopérer avec l'élément de détrompage de la chaussure, qui différencie l'élément de retenue de l'autre élément de retenue de la paire, l'organe de détrompage de la chaussure étant prévu pour coopérer avec l'élément de détrompage de l'élément de retenue de façon que l'une au moins des chaussures soit empêchée d'entraíner en position fermée stable la mâchoire de l'élément de retenue arrière qui ne lui est pas associé.The set formed by a pair of right and left ski boots and a pair front and rear retaining elements designed to be associated respectively with one and the other of the right and left shoes to releasably hold them in abutment against the ski, each shoe having a sole with a front grip toe and a toe rear socket, each retaining element comprising a base provided for assembly in solidarity with the board, a support plate against which the shoe sole rests, a jaw provided for retaining respectively the front end piece or the rear end piece of a shoe, the jaw of the rear retaining elements being movable between two positions stable, an open position where it is ready to engage the shoe and a position closed where it retains the rear end of the shoe is characterized in that at least one of the shoes in the pair of shoes locally has a keying element in hollow or in relief which differentiates said shoe from the other shoe, and that at least one retaining elements of each pair of retaining elements has a coding in relief or in hollow position, shape and dimensions provided to cooperate with the keying element of the shoe, which differentiates the retaining element from the other pair retaining element, the keying member of the shoe being provided for cooperate with the polarizing element of the retaining element so that at least one shoes is prevented from entraining in the stable closed position the jaw of the element back restraint not associated with it.

L'invention sera mieux comprise en se référant à la description ci-dessous et aux dessins en annexe qui en font partie intégrante.The invention will be better understood by referring to the description below and to the drawings in annex which form an integral part thereof.

Les figures 1 et 2 montrent en vue de dessus et en vue de côté des éléments de retenue traditionnels montés sur un ski.Figures 1 and 2 show in top view and side view of the retaining elements traditional mounted on a ski.

Les figures 3 et 4 montrent une chaussure en vue de dessus coupée au dessus de la semelle et en vue de côté une chaussure traditionnelle.Figures 3 and 4 show a top view shoe cut above the sole and in side view a traditional shoe.

La figure 5 montre vues de l'arrière deux chaussures selon un premier mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.Figure 5 shows views of the rear two shoes according to a first mode of implementation work of the invention.

La figure 6 montre en vue de dessus deux éléments de retenue arrière prévus pour coopérer avec les chaussures de la figure 5.Figure 6 shows a top view of two rear retaining elements intended to cooperate with the shoes of figure 5.

La figure 7 montre en perspective une partie de l'arrière d'une chaussure selon un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.Figure 7 shows in perspective a part of the rear of a shoe according to another mode of implementing the invention.

La figure 8 montre en vue de face une mâchoire prévue pour coopérer avec la semelle de la figure 7.Figure 8 shows a front view of a jaw intended to cooperate with the sole of the figure 7.

La figure 9 illustre le mode de coopération des moyens des figures 7 et 8.FIG. 9 illustrates the mode of cooperation of the means of FIGS. 7 and 8.

La figure 10 schématise une variante de réalisation.Figure 10 shows schematically an alternative embodiment.

La figure 11 illustre un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.FIG. 11 illustrates another embodiment of the invention.

La figure 12 est une vue de dessus d'un élément de retenue arrière selon un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.Figure 12 is a top view of a rear retainer according to another embodiment implementation of the invention.

La figure 13 est une vue de dessus en coupe de l'arrière d'une semelle prévue pour coopérer avec l'élément de la figure 12.Figure 13 is a top view in section of the rear of a sole intended to cooperate with the element in figure 12.

La figure 14 est une vue de dessus d'un élément de retenue arrière selon un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.Figure 14 is a top view of a rear retainer according to another embodiment implementation of the invention.

La figure 15 est une vue de dessous de l'arrière d'une semelle prévue pour coopérer avec l'élément de la figure 14.Figure 15 is a bottom view of the rear of a sole provided to cooperate with the element of figure 14.

La figure 16 montre en vue de dessus la mâchoire d'un élément de retenue arrière et l'extrémité arrière d'une chaussure selon un autre mode de réalisation de l'invention.Figure 16 shows a top view of the jaw of a rear retainer and the rear end of a shoe according to another embodiment of the invention.

La figure 17 est une vue de côté des éléments représentés en figure 16.FIG. 17 is a side view of the elements shown in FIG. 16.

La figure 18 illustre le fonctionnement de ce mode de réalisation de l'invention, et montre le chaussage de l'élément de retenue avec une chaussure appropriée.FIG. 18 illustrates the operation of this embodiment of the invention, and shows fitting the retainer with an appropriate shoe.

La figure 19 montre à l'inverse le chaussage de l'élément de retenue avec une chaussure non appropriée.Figure 19 shows conversely the fitting of the retaining element with a shoe not appropriate.

La figure 20 illustre un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention.FIG. 20 illustrates another embodiment of the invention.

La figure 1 montre des éléments de retenue traditionnels avant et arrière 2 et 3 montés sur un ski 4. De façon connue, l'élément de fixation avant présente une embase 5 prévue pour être solidarisée au ski, prolongée vers l'arrière par une plaque d'appui 6 prévue pour recevoir la chaussure. L'élément présente par ailleurs une mâchoire de retenue de la chaussure 7, qui, dans le cas présent, forme un bloc avec le corps de l'élément de retenue. La mâchoire présente de façon connue des moyens de retenue de l'extrémité avant de la chaussure selon une direction verticale vers le haut, et selon une direction transversale. La mâchoire et le corps sont mobiles latéralement contre la force de rappel d'un ressort logé dans le corps. Ce mode de construction est bien connu et ne sera pas décrit en détail.Figure 1 shows traditional front and rear retainers 2 and 3 mounted on a ski 4. In known manner, the front binding element has a base 5 designed to be secured to the ski, extended towards the rear by a support plate 6 designed to receive the shoe. The element also has a shoe retaining jaw 7 which, in this case, forms a block with the body of the retainer. The jaw has known means of retaining the front end of the shoe in a vertical upward direction, and in a transverse direction. Jaw and body are laterally movable against restoring force a spring housed in the body. This construction method is well known and will not be described in detail.

L'élément de retenue arrière présente une embase ou glissière 8 prévue pour être solidarisée au ski. Un corps 9 est monté coulissant le long de la glissière 9. Le corps porte une mâchoire 10 mobile autour d'un axe transversal 11. La mâchoire présente deux positions stables, une position ouverte où elle est prête à l'engagement de la chaussure, et une position fermée où elle retient l'extrémité arrière de la chaussure en appui contre le ski. La figure 2 représente la mâchoire en position ouverte. De préférence, la mâchoire présente dans sa partie inférieure une languette de chaussage 13 qui est prévue pour coopérer avec le bord inférieur de la semelle de chaussure lors de son engagement, de façon à provoquer l'entraínement de la mâchoire en position fermée.The rear retaining element has a base or slide 8 intended to be secured to the ski. A body 9 is mounted sliding along the slide 9. The body carries a jaw 10 movable around a transverse axis 11. The jaw has two stable positions, an open position where it is ready for engagement of the shoe, and a closed position where it retains the rear end of the shoe resting against the ski. Figure 2 shows the jaw in the open position. Of preferably, the jaw has in its lower part a boot tab 13 which is provided to cooperate with the lower edge of the shoe sole during engagement, so as to cause the jaw to drive in the closed position.

La glissière 8 se prolonge vers l'avant par une plaque d'appui 14 prévue pour recevoir l'extrémité arrière de la semelle de chaussure. La figure 2 représente en outre un frein 15 avec des bras de frein 16 et une pédale d'actionnement 17. Tous ces éléments sont connus.The slide 8 is extended forward by a support plate 14 provided to receive the end rear of the shoe sole. Figure 2 further shows a brake 15 with brake arms 16 and an actuating pedal 17. All of these elements are known.

Les mâchoires des éléments avant et arrière sont symétriques par rapport à un plan vertical et longitudinal médian dont la trace 12 est représentée en figure 1.The jaws of the front and rear elements are symmetrical with respect to a vertical plane and longitudinal median of which the trace 12 is represented in FIG. 1.

La figure 3 représente schématiquement une chaussure vue de dessus, en coupe, juste au dessus du niveau de la semelle. De façon connue, la semelle présente sur l'avant un embout avant 18, et sur l'arrière un embout arrière 19. Ces embouts ont une forme et des dimensions normalisées. En outre, ils présentent des surfaces utiles par lesquelles ils sollicitent leur organe de retenue respectif, en particulier le rebord supérieur 20 de l'embout avant, le contour 21 de l'embout, et le contour 22 de la tige dans sa zone située au dessus de l'embout, le rebord supérieur 24 de l'embout arrière, et le contour 23. L'embout arrière présente en outre un bord inférieur 25 prévu pour coopérer avec la pédale de chaussage.FIG. 3 schematically represents a shoe seen from above, in section, just above the level of the sole. In known manner, the sole has on the front a front end piece 18, and on the rear a rear end piece 19. These end pieces have a standardized shape and dimensions. In addition, they have useful surfaces by which they stress their respective retaining member, in in particular the upper edge 20 of the front end piece, the outline 21 of the end piece, and the outline 22 of the rod in its zone located above the end piece, the upper edge 24 of the rear end piece, and the outline 23. The rear end piece also has a lower edge 25 designed to cooperate with the pedal. boot.

Les embouts 18 et 19 sont symétriques par rapport à un plan vertical et longitudinal médian dont la trace 26 est visible en figure 3.The end pieces 18 and 19 are symmetrical with respect to a vertical and longitudinal median plane, the trace 26 is visible in figure 3.

Les figures 5 et 6 illustrent un premier mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention. Selon ces figures, les languettes de chaussage sont décalées latéralement dans un sens différent. De plus, elles sont décalées au delà du plan vertical médian. Les éléments de retenue sont ainsi différenciés l'un de l'autre. Les chaussures présentent quant à elles, au niveau de leur embout arrière respectif, des évidements décalés de façon semblable, mais inversée, de façon à différencier l'une de l'autre les semelles de chaussure.Figures 5 and 6 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention. According to these figures, the shoe tabs are laterally offset in a different direction. In addition, they are offset beyond the median vertical plane. The retaining elements are thus differentiated from one another. The shoes have recesses at their respective rear toe similarly offset, but inverted, so as to differentiate one from the other the soles of shoe.

Ainsi, la figure 5 représente vues de l'arrière deux chaussures droite et gauche, 27, 28, dont les semelles présentent chacune un évidement 27a, 28b. Les deux évidements sont décalés par rapport au plan de symétrie longitudinal des embouts, et ils sont situés au delà de ce plan.Thus, Figure 5 shows views of the rear two right and left shoes, 27, 28, the soles each have a recess 27a, 28b. The two recesses are offset from the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the tips, and they are located beyond this plane.

La figure 6 représente vue de dessus deux éléments de retenue arrière 31 et 32 avec des mâchoires 33a. 34b , dont les languettes de chaussage 33 et 34 sont elles aussi décalées de chaque côté des plans de symétrie médian. Les évidements 27a et 28b sont prévus plus larges que les languettes 33a et 34b. En outre, la position et la hauteur des évidements sont prévues pour que si la chaussure 27, par exemple, est engagée dans l'élément de retenue 32, la'languette de chaussage 34b pénètre dans l'évidement 28b sans provoquer l'entraínement de la mâchoire. Cet entraínement n'est possible que si la chaussure 27 se présente dans l'élément 31. Dans ce cas, la languette de chaussage 33a est entraíné par le bord inférieur de la semelle. Les languettes et les évidements sont décalés au delà des plans de symétrie de façon à éviter des interférences, c'est à dire pour éviter qu'en cas de mauvaise association entre un ski et une chaussure, la semelle de chaussure puisse malgré tout entraíner la languette de chaussage.Figure 6 shows a top view of two rear retaining elements 31 and 32 with jaws 33a. 34b, whose fitting tabs 33 and 34 are also offset from each side of the median planes of symmetry. The recesses 27a and 28b are provided wider than the tabs 33a and 34b. In addition, the position and height of the recesses are provided so that if the shoe 27, for example, is engaged in the retaining element 32, the boot tab 34b enters the recess 28b without causing the drive of the jaw. This training is not possible only if the shoe 27 is present in the element 31. In this case, the boot tongue 33a is driven by the lower edge of the sole. The tabs and the recesses are offset at the beyond the planes of symmetry so as to avoid interference, i.e. to avoid that in the event of bad association between a ski and a shoe, the shoe sole can still train the shoe tab.

Ce mode de mise en oeuvre est avantageux car il n'affecte pas le bord supérieur de la semelle, et il affecte peu le contour de l'embout arrière, si bien que les conditions dans lesquelles la chaussure est retenue dans l'élément de retenue ne sont pas modifiées de façon significative. En outre, les chaussures peuvent être utilisées avec des éléments de retenue traditionnels.This mode of implementation is advantageous because it does not affect the upper edge of the sole, and it does not affect the outline of the rear toe much, so the conditions under which the shoe is retained in the retainer are not changed significantly. In addition, shoes can be used with traditional restraints.

Naturellement pour ce mode de mise en oeuvre, le sens de décalage des évidements et des languettes pour les chaussures droite et gauche a été choisi de façon arbitraire pour faciliter la description de ce mode de mise en oeuvre. Ce sens n'est pas limitatif.Naturally for this mode of implementation, the direction of offset of the recesses and tabs for the right and left shoes were chosen arbitrarily to facilitate the description of this mode of implementation. This meaning is not limiting.

Les figures 7 à 9 sont relatives à un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention. Selon ce mode, le bord supérieur de l'embout arrière 35 de la semelle présente un évidement 35a décalé latéralement par rapport au plan de symétrie médian dans un sens déterminé. L'autre chaussure n'est pas représentée, elle aurait un évidement semblable décalé dans le sens inverse, de façon à différencier les semelles l'une de l'autre. La mâchoire 36 de l'élément de retenue arrière prévu pour coopérer avec la chaussure de la figure 7 est représentée en vue de face dans la figure 8. Elle présente dans sa partie supérieure une dent 36a située dans une position adaptée pour s'engager dans l'évidement 35a de la semelle. Dans une telle situation, la dent et l'évidement ne s'opposent pas à la fermeture de la mâchoire lors de l'engagement de la chaussure. Par contre, si la position de la dent n'est pas adaptée à la position de l'évidement, la dent bute contre le rebord supérieur ou le contour de la semelle, ce qui empêche la fermeture de la mâchoire. Cette situation est illustrée en figure 9. De préférence, la dent 36a présente des dimensions nettement inférieures à celles de l'évidement, et une forme adaptée pour ne pas gêner la libération latérale de la chaussure. La dent peut toutefois être active lors de la libération verticale de la chaussure, c'est à dire retransmettre à la mâchoire les sollicitations verticales.Figures 7 to 9 relate to another embodiment of the invention. According to this mode, the upper edge of the rear end piece 35 of the sole has a recess 35a offset laterally by relation to the median plane of symmetry in a determined direction. The other shoe is not shown, it would have a similar recess offset in the opposite direction, so as to differentiate the soles one from the other. The jaw 36 of the rear retaining element intended to cooperate with the shoe of Figure 7 is shown in front view in Figure 8. It has in its upper part a tooth 36a located in a position adapted to engage in the recess 35a of the sole. In such a situation, the tooth and the recess do not oppose the closing of the jaw during the engagement of the shoe. On the other hand, if the position of the tooth is not adapted to the position of the recess, the tooth abuts against the upper edge or the contour of the sole, which prevents the closure of the jaw. This situation is illustrated in FIG. 9. Preferably, the tooth 36a has dimensions significantly smaller than those of the recess, and a shape suitable for not not hinder the lateral release of the shoe. The tooth may however be active upon release vertical of the shoe, that is to say transmit the vertical stresses to the jaw.

De préférence également, comme cela est visible en figure 9, la dent 36b présente une profondeur supérieure à la profondeur de la mâchoire. Il se peut en effet que si la poussée de recul est mal réglée, notamment trop faible, l'entraínement de la mâchoire se produise dans le cas d'une mauvaise association d'une chaussure et d'un élément de retenue. Dans ce cas en effet, le corps de l'élément recule fortement, mais la poussée des ressorts n'est pas suffisante pour s'opposer à ce recul. La fermeture de la mâchoire peut se produire dans ces conditions. Mais, du fait de la grande profondeur de la dent, la mâchoire n'est pas en mesure de recouvrir le rebord supérieur de la semelle, qui aura donc tendance à se libérer à la suite d'une faible sollicitation verticale. Also preferably, as can be seen in FIG. 9, the tooth 36b has a depth greater than the depth of the jaw. It may be that if the recoil thrust is incorrectly adjusted, especially too weak, the jaw training occurs in the case of poor combination of a shoe and a retaining element. In this case, in fact, the body of the element retreats sharply, but the thrust of the springs is not sufficient to oppose this decline. The jaw closure may occur under these conditions. But, because of the great depth of the tooth, the jaw is not able to cover the upper edge of the sole, which will have therefore tendency to be released following a weak vertical stress.

Avantageusement, les chaussures réalisés selon ce mode de mise en oeuvre peuvent être utilisées avec des éléments de retenue traditionnels. Par contre, des chaussures traditionnelles ne sont pas utilisables avec les éléments de retenue décrits.Advantageously, the shoes produced according to this embodiment can be used with traditional restraints. However, traditional shoes are not usable with the restraint elements described.

La figure 10 représente une disposition inverse des éléments, c'est la semelle de chaussure qui présente dans la partie supérieur de son embout arrière 39 une dent 40 décalée par rapport au plan de symétrie médian La mâchoire 41, représentée schématiquement dans cette figure, présente un évidement 42 située dans une position adaptée pour que la dent 40 puisse s'y engager, et de dimensions supérieures à celles de la dent pour ne pas gêner le cas échéant la libération latérale de la chaussure.FIG. 10 represents a reverse arrangement of the elements, it is the sole of the shoe which has in the upper part of its rear end piece 39 a tooth 40 offset from the plane of median symmetry The jaw 41, shown schematically in this figure, has a recess 42 located in a position suitable for the tooth 40 to be able to engage therein, and dimensions larger than those of the tooth so as not to hinder the lateral release of the shoe.

La figure 11 représente une autre variante selon laquelle le rebord inférieur de la semelle qui est prévu pour coopérer avec la languette de chaussage de la mâchoire présente une encoche oblique 43 dont la surface d'appui de l'embout sur la languette de chaussage est oblique. La mâchoire prévue pour coopérer avec cette chaussure présente une languette de chaussage 44 oblique de même valeur d'inclinaison que l'encoche 43. L'engagement d'une chaussure dans la mâchoire ne sera possible que si l'inclinaison de l'encoche est de même sens que l'inclinaison de la languette de chaussage. Si les inclinaisons ont un sens inverse, la languette maintiendra la semelle dans une position plus élevée que sa position prévue pour un chaussage correct, et le bord supérieur de la mâchoire ne sera pas en mesure de recouvrir le bord supérieur de la semelle. Selon cette variante, les encoches et les languettes de chaussage se trouvent dans les zones médiane des semelles et des mâchoires, respectivement.FIG. 11 represents another variant according to which the lower edge of the sole which is provided to cooperate with the shoe tongue of the jaw has an oblique notch 43 whose bearing surface of the tip on the boot tongue is oblique. The jaw provided for cooperate with this shoe has an oblique boot tongue 44 of the same value inclination than the notch 43. The engagement of a shoe in the jaw will only be possible if the inclination of the notch is in the same direction as the inclination of the boot tongue. If the inclinations have an opposite direction, the tongue will keep the sole in a higher position than its position intended for correct fitting, and the upper edge of the jaw will not be able to cover the upper edge of the sole. According to this variant, the notches and the footwear tabs are found in the middle areas of the soles and jaws, respectively.

Les figures 12 et 13 illustrent une variante de réalisation. Selon cette variante, la plaque d'appui 45 de l'élément de retenue arrière présente latéralement un plot 46, et la semelle de chaussure présente quant à elle un évidement. Cette semelle est représentée dans la figure 12 vue de dessus, en coupe par un plan horizontal. De préférence, le plot est situé à proximité du bord latéral de la plaque d'appui. et l'évidement 47 est largement dimensionné, pour ne pas entraver la libération de la chaussure.Figures 12 and 13 illustrate an alternative embodiment. According to this variant, the support plate 45 of the rear retaining element laterally has a stud 46, and the shoe sole has as for a recess. This sole is represented in figure 12 seen from above, in section by a horizontal plane. Preferably, the stud is located near the lateral edge of the support plate. and the recess 47 is largely dimensioned, so as not to hinder the release of the shoe.

Les figures 14 et 15 représentent une autre variante de réalisation. Selon cette variante, la pédale d'actionnement du frein 50 présente des larges stries parallèles en relief 51 qui définissent entre elles des rainures 52. Ces stries présentent une surface supérieure sensiblement plate, en outre, leur forme, vue de desus, est dissymétrique par rapport au plan de symétrie médian.Figures 14 and 15 show another alternative embodiment. According to this variant, the pedal brake actuation 50 has large parallel ridges in relief 51 which define between them grooves 52. These grooves have a substantially flat upper surface, in addition, their shape, seen from above, is asymmetrical with respect to the median plane of symmetry.

La semelle de chaussure 53 présente elle aussi des stries de même forme 54 dans sa zone qui est prévue pour glisser le long de la pédale. Les stries 54 sont en relief, et elles ont une largeur inférieure à celle des rainures 52. L'autre élément de retenue et l'autre chaussure présentent des stries et des rainures de sens inverse. C'est-à-dire que les stries de l'autre chaussure pourraient s'engager dans les rainures 52 de l'élément de la figure 14, et les rainures de la chaussure de la figure 14 pourraient s'engager dans les rainures de l'autre élément de retenue. De cette façon, les deux semelles de chaussure et les deux éléments de retenue sont différenciés.The shoe sole 53 also has streaks of the same shape 54 in its area which is designed to slide along the pedal. The streaks 54 are in relief, and their width is less than that of the grooves 52. The other retaining element and the other shoe have streaks and opposite direction grooves. That is to say that the streaks of the other shoe could engage in the grooves 52 of the element of Figure 14, and the grooves of the shoe of Figure 14 could engage the grooves of the other retainer. In this way, the two soles of shoe and the two retaining elements are differentiated.

Un engagement d'une chaussure dans l'élément de retenue de la figure 13 ne sera possible que si les stries de la chaussure ont un sens inverse de celles de la pédale. Dans ce cas, un glissement de la semelle sur la pédale est possible, les stries glissant les unes contre les autres. Si les stries de la pédale et de la semelle sont dans le même sens, les stries de la chaussure pénètrent dans les rainures 52 de la pédale, empêchant ainsi le glissement de la semelle sur la pédale, et de ce fait l'engagement de la chaussure dans les éléments de retenue.An engagement of a shoe in the retaining element of FIG. 13 will only be possible if the shoe streaks have an opposite direction to those of the pedal. In this case, a slip of the sole on the pedal is possible, the streaks sliding against each other. If the streaks of the pedal and sole are in the same direction, the streaks of the shoe penetrate into the grooves 52 of the pedal, thus preventing the sole from sliding on the pedal, and thereby the engagement of the shoe in the retainers.

Les figures 16 à 20 illustrent un autre mode de réalisation de l'invention. Les figures 16 et 17 montrent une mâchoire 60 d'un élément de retenue arrière, et l'extrémité arrière 61 d'une chaussure. Il est connu de rappeler la mâchoire d'un élément de retenue arrière par un piston 62, guidé dans un logement du corps 63 de l'élément de retenue, et repoussé vers la mâchoire par un ressort de rappel 64. Le piston peut aussi être remplacé par un basculeur articulé. De façon connue, le piston, ou le basculeur présente un nez de pression 65 qui porte contre la face interne de la mâchoire. Cette face interne présente deux rampes successives, une rampe de course élastique 66 et une rampe d'ouverture 68. Ces deux rampes ont en commun une arête 69 qui produit le recul maximum du piston et la compression maximum du ressort. Cette arête correspond au seuil de déclenchement de l'élément de retenue. De part et d'autre de cette arête, le ressort se décomprime, de façon à définir deux position stables de la mâchoire, une position ouverte prête à recevoir la chaussure, et une position fermée de retenue de la chaussure au cours de la pratique du ski.Figures 16 to 20 illustrate another embodiment of the invention. Figures 16 and 17 show a jaw 60 of a rear retainer, and the rear end 61 of a shoe. he is known to recall the jaw of a rear retaining element by a piston 62, guided in a housing of the body 63 of the retaining element, and pushed back towards the jaw by a return spring 64. The piston can also be replaced by an articulated rocker. In known manner, the piston, or the rocker has a pressure nose 65 which bears against the internal face of the jaw. This face internal has two successive ramps, an elastic race ramp 66 and a ramp 68. These two ramps have in common an edge 69 which produces the maximum recoil of the piston and maximum compression of the spring. This edge corresponds to the element's trigger threshold of restraint. On either side of this edge, the spring decompresses, so as to define two stable position of the jaw, an open position ready to receive the shoe, and a position closed shoe retention during skiing.

Selon le présent mode de réalisation, la mâchoire 60 présente à sa face interne une rampe mobile 70 dont la largeur est inférieure à celle des rampes 67 et 68. Dans le mode de réalisation illustré, la rampe 70 est portée par un basculeur 71 qui est logé dans un évidement 72 situé à la face interne de la mâchoire. Le basculeur est situé sur un côté de la mâchoire, c'est à dire de façon décalée par rapport au plan vertical médian de la mâchoire. Pour les deux éléments de retenue d'un paire, les basculeurs sont décalés d'un côté différent du plan médian pour différencier les éléments de retenue.According to the present embodiment, the jaw 60 has on its internal face a movable ramp 70 whose width is less than that of the ramps 67 and 68. In the illustrated embodiment, the ramp 70 is carried by a rocker 71 which is housed in a recess 72 located on the internal face of the jaw. The rocker is located on one side of the jaw, i.e. offset from the in the vertical median plane of the jaw. For the two retainers of a pair, the rockers are offset on a different side of the median plane to differentiate the retaining elements.

La rampe 70 est située à la hauteur de la rampe 66 de course élastique.The ramp 70 is located at the height of the elastic stroke ramp 66.

Le basculeur 71 qui porte la rampe 70 est articulé autour d'un axe porté dans la mâchoire.The rocker 71 which carries the ramp 70 is articulated around an axis carried in the jaw.

Il présente dans sa partie supérieure un nez 73 qui traverse la mâchoire pour avoir un bon contact, le cas échéant, avec la semelle de chaussure, et fait saillie du côté de la chaussure, de préférence près du bord supérieur de la mâchoire. De préférence également, en l'absence de chaussure, un ressort non représenté maintient le basculeur avec le nez en saillie, c'est à dire dans la position représentée figure 17. Depuis cette position, le basculeur et sa rampe 70 peuvent être repoussés vers l'intérieur de la mâchoire jusqu'à ce que le nez 73 soit rétracté dans la mâchoire.It has in its upper part a nose 73 which crosses the jaw to have good contact, if necessary, with the sole of the shoe, and projects from the side of the shoe, preferably near the upper edge of the jaw. Also preferably, in the absence of a shoe, a spring not shown keeps the rocker with the protruding nose, i.e. in the position shown Figure 17. From this position, the rocker and its ramp 70 can be pushed inwards from the jaw until the nose 73 is retracted into the jaw.

Dans la position de repos de la figure 17, le basculeur 71 est escamoté à l'intérieur de son logement 72, et la rampe 70 est en retrait par rapport à la rampe de course élastique 66, c'est à dire que le piston 62 peut porter successivement sur l'une et l'autre des rampes 66 et 68. Le nez 73 fait saillie dans la mâchoire sous le rebord supérieur.In the rest position of Figure 17, the rocker 71 is retracted inside its housing 72, and the ramp 70 is set back relative to the elastic race ramp 66, that is to say that the piston 62 can bear successively on one and the other of the ramps 66 and 68. The nose 73 projects in the jaw under the upper rim.

Lorsque le nez est rétracté à l'intérieur de la mâchoire, la rampe 70 fait saillie par rapport à la rampe 66 de course élastique, et elle prolonge de façon continue la rampe 68 d'ouverture, par exemple selon une surface en arc de cercle centré sur l'axe de rotation de la mâchoire. A l'engagement de la chaussure, au cours du basculement de la mâchoire de la position haute à la position basse, la rampe 70. si elle est en saillie, se substitue à la rampe 66. Compte tenu de sa forme, elle retient le piston dans sa position extrême, celle qui correspond au seuil de déclenchement, et elle empêche la décompression du ressort. Il est alors impossible de maintenir la chaussure engagée dans l'élément de retenue.When the nose is retracted inside the jaw, the ramp 70 projects relative to the elastic travel ramp 66, and it continuously extends the opening ramp 68, for example according to a surface in an arc centered on the axis of rotation of the jaw. At the engagement of the shoe, during the tilting of the jaw from the high position to the low position, the ramp 70. if it protrudes, replaces the ramp 66. Given its shape, it retains the piston in its extreme position, that which corresponds to the triggering threshold, and it prevents the spring decompression. It is then impossible to keep the shoe engaged in the element of detention.

Si, au contraire, la rampe 70 est escamotée dans le logement 71, le piston 62 peut parcourir les deux rampes 66 et 68 de façon usuelle. La rampe 70 est inactive.If, on the contrary, the ramp 70 is retracted into the housing 71, the piston 62 can travel through the two ramps 66 and 68 in the usual way. Ramp 70 is inactive.

Une chaussure prévue pour coopérer avec l'élément de retenue est représentée dans les figures 16 et 17. Cette chaussure 61 présente un évidement 75 à la partie supérieure de son embout arrière. Ce évidement présente une position, une forme et des dimensions prévues pour qu'à l'engagement de la chaussure, le nez 73 puisse s'y engager sans provoquer un mouvement du basculeur 71 vers l'intérieur de la mâchoire.A shoe intended to cooperate with the retaining element is shown in Figures 16 and 17. This shoe 61 has a recess 75 at the upper part of its rear end. This obviously has a position, a shape and dimensions provided so that the engagement of the shoe, the nose 73 can engage without causing the rocker 71 to move inward of the jaw.

La forme du nez et de l'évidement doit être prévue de façon complémentaire, elle doit aussi être prévue pour chasser la neige qui se serait accumulée, le cas échéant, dans l'évidement. Par exemple, la forme de l'évidement peut être évasée, et celle du nez 73 peut être biseautée.The shape of the nose and the recess must be provided in a complementary manner, it must also be designed to chase away snow that may have accumulated in the recess. For example, the shape of the recess can be flared, and that of the nose 73 can be bevelled.

L'évidement 75 de la chaussure est décalé au delà du plan vertical médian. Il va de soi que pour l'autre chaussure de la paire, l'évidement est décalé de façon inverse, de façon à différencier les semelles de chaussure.The recess 75 of the shoe is offset beyond the median vertical plane. It goes without saying that for the other shoe of the pair, the recess is offset in reverse, so as to differentiate the shoe soles.

La figure 18 illustre l'engagement de la chaussure dans un élément de retenue approprié. A l'engagement de la chaussure, le nez 73 du basculeur 71 pénètre dans l'évidement 75, le basculeur 73 reste escamoté dans son logement, et le piston parcourt la rampe 68 puis la rampe 66.FIG. 18 illustrates the engagement of the shoe in an appropriate retaining element. AT shoe engagement, nose 73 of rocker 71 enters recess 75, rocker 73 remains retracted in its housing, and the piston traverses the ramp 68 then the ramp 66.

La figure 19 illustre l'engagement d'une chaussure dans un élément de retenue inapproprié. Le nez 73 du basculeur 71 est en butée contre le rebord de la chaussure, et il est forcé de s'escamoter dans la mâchoire. De ce fait, la rampe 70 fait saillie, c'est sur cette rampe que le piston vient porter, ce qui maintien le ressort dans son état de compression maximum. En fait la mâchoire se trouve dans un état d'équilibre instable qui empêche un chaussage convenable. Dans ce cas, le skieur peut se rendre compte facilement de son erreur de chaussage, en effet, il sentira que l'arrière de sa chaussure n'est pas maintenu en appui contre le ski, en outre, il n'entendra pas le bruit caractéristique qui marque la fermeture de la mâchoire.Figure 19 illustrates the engagement of a shoe in an inappropriate retainer. The nose 73 of the rocker 71 is in abutment against the edge of the shoe, and it is forced to retract into jaw. Therefore, the ramp 70 protrudes, it is on this ramp that the piston comes to carry, which maintains the spring in its maximum compression state. In fact the jaw is in a unstable state of balance which prevents proper fitting. In this case, the skier can go easily account for his shoe error, in fact, he will feel that the back of his shoe is not not kept pressed against the ski, in addition, it will not hear the characteristic noise which marks the closure of the jaw.

Ce mode de réalisation est avantageux car les chaussures restent compatibles avec les éléments de retenue actuellement sur le marché. Par contre, les chaussures du marché ne sont compatibles avec aucun des éléments de retenue selon l'invention sans avoir été modifiées en conséquence.This embodiment is advantageous because the shoes remain compatible with the elements currently on the market. However, the shoes on the market are not compatible with none of the retaining elements according to the invention without having been modified accordingly.

Naturellement, des variantes sont possibles. Par exemple, au lieu de porter une rampe, le basculeur, ou un autre élément mobile, pourrait porter une sorte de cale mobile prévue pour retenir le nez de pression du piston, et empêcher le franchissement du seuil de déclenchement. Au lieu d'être articulé, le basculeur 71 pourrait être reliée à la mâchoire par une zone élastiquement déformable qui fait fonction de charnière élastique. Dans ce cas, la mâchoire et le basculeur serait d'une seule pièce. L'évidement 72 peut traverser l'épaisseur de la mâchoire de part en part. La rampe 70 pourrait aussi être formée par tout ou partie de la rampe 66 dé course élastique dont l'inclinaison serait rendue variable de façon à marquer l'arête 39, ou au contraire à avoir deux rampes dans le prolongement l'une de l'autre. Naturally, variants are possible. For example, instead of carrying a ramp, the rocker, or other mobile element, could carry a kind of mobile wedge designed to hold the pressure nose of the piston, and preventing the threshold from being crossed. Instead of being articulated, the rocker 71 could be connected to the jaw by an elastically deformable zone which acts as an elastic hinge. In this case, the jaw and the rocker would be in one piece. The recess 72 can pass through the thickness of the jaw right through. Ramp 70 could also be formed by all or part of the elastic travel ramp 66 whose inclination would be made variable so as to mark edge 39, or on the contrary to have two ramps in the extension one from the other.

D'autres moyens sont encore possibles pour permettre l'engagement d'une chaussure d'une paire dans les élément de retenue d'un ski d'une paire, et empêcher l'engagement de la même chaussure dans les éléments de retenue de l'autre ski. Notamment, ces moyens peuvent être situés vers l'avant de la chaussure, et au niveau de l'élément de retenue avant.Other means are also possible to allow the engagement of a shoe of a pair in the retainers of a pair ski, and prevent the engagement of the same shoe in the retaining elements of the other ski. In particular, these means can be located towards the front of the shoe, and at the front retainer.

Selon un autre mode de mise en oeuvre de l'invention, seulement l'une des deux chaussures d'une paire est rendue incompatible avec les éléments de retenue d'un ski, étant tenu compte du fait que pour skier, il faut que les deux chaussures soient engagées sur les deux skis. Si une chaussure d'une paire ne peut pas être engagée, c'est que l'association entre les chaussures et les skis n'est pas correcte. Pour illustrer cela, on peut se reporter à la figure 20 où la chaussure présente au dessus de son embout arrière 78 un évidement 79. La position de la dent par rapport au plan de symétrie médian n'est pas limitative. L'évidement 79 différencie la chaussure de la figure 20 de l'autre chaussure qui est dans ce cas traditionnelle. La mâchoire 80 prévue pour coopérer avec l'embout 78 présente une dent en saillie 81 dont la forme et la position sont prévus pour pénétrer dans l'évidement 79 lors de l'engagement de la chaussure. La mâchoire de l'autre élément de retenue arrière est traditionnelle.According to another embodiment of the invention, only one of the two shoes of a pair is made incompatible with the retaining elements of a ski, taking into account the fact that to ski, both boots must be engaged on both skis. If a shoe of a pair cannot be engaged, it is that the association between the shoes and the skis is not correct. To illustrate this, we can refer to Figure 20 where the shoe above its rear end piece 78 a recess 79. The position of the tooth relative to the median plane of symmetry is not limiting. The recess 79 differentiates the shoe of FIG. 20 from the other shoe which is in this traditional case. The jaw 80 provided to cooperate with the end piece 78 has a tooth in projection 81 whose shape and position are provided to enter the recess 79 during the engagement of the shoe. The jaw of the other rear retaining element is traditional.

Dans ces conditions, la chaussure avec l'embout 78 pourra être engagée indifférement dans l'un ou l'autre des éléments de retenue arrière. Par contre, l'autre chaussure avec son embout traditionnel ne pourra pas être engagée dans la mâchoire 80, à cause de la dent 81. Elle ne peut être engagée que dans l'élément de retenue dont la mâchoire est traditionnelle. Ainsi, globalement, l'engagement des deux chaussures n'est possible que si l'association de l'embout 78 avec la mâchoire 80 est respectée.Under these conditions, the shoe with the toe 78 may be engaged either in one or the other of the rear retainers. On the other hand, the other shoe with its traditional toe does not cannot be engaged in jaw 80, because of tooth 81. It can only be engaged in the retaining element whose jaw is traditional. Overall, the commitment of two shoes is only possible if the association of the toe 78 with the jaw 80 is respected.

L'invention trouve une application avantageuse dans le cas où les éléments de retenue avant sont prévus pour libérer un chaussure plus facilement d'un côté que de l'autre, comme cela est décrit par exemple dans les demandes de brevet citées dans le préambule. Les moyens de détrompage qui ont été décrits assurent que lors de l'utilisation des skis, la bonne chaussure sera chaussée sur le bon ski.The invention finds an advantageous application in the case where the front retaining elements are designed to release a shoe more easily on one side than on the other, as described by example in the patent applications cited in the preamble. The keying means that have been described ensure that when using the skis, the right shoe will be fitted on the right ski.

Pour que cet effet soit obtenu, il est nécessaire qu'au montage, un appariement correct soit respecté entre les éléments de retenue avant et les éléments de retenue arrière, surtout si les moyens de détrompage concernent l'élément de retenue arrière. Pour faciliter cet appariement, les éléments de retenue porteront par exemple un marquage qui, au montage permettra d'éviter toute inversion lors de leur assemblage sur les skis.For this effect to be obtained, it is necessary that during assembly, a correct pairing is respected between the front retainers and the rear retainers, especially if the means of polarization relate to the rear retainer. To facilitate this matching, the elements of retainers will for example bear a marking which, during assembly, will prevent any inversion during their assembly on the skis.

Naturellement, la présente description n'est donnée qu'à titre indicatif, et l'on pourrait adopter d'autres mises en oeuvre de l'invention sans pour autant sortir du cadre de celle-ci.Naturally, this description is given for information only, and we could adopt other implementations of the invention without departing from the scope thereof.

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  1. Assembly formed by a pair of right and left ski boots and a pair of front and rear retention elements provided to be associated with both right and left boots, respectively, in order to retain them in a releasable manner against the ski, each boot having a sole with a front gripping tip and a rear gripping tip, each retention element including a base provided to be assembled affixedly to the board, a support plate against which the sole of the boot rests, a jaw provided to retain the front tip or the rear tip, respectively, of a boot, the jaw of the rear retention elements being moveable between two stable positions, an open position in which it is ready to engage the boot and a closed position in which it retains the rear end of the boot, characterized in that at least one of the boots of the pair of boots locally has a hollow or raised locating element (27a, 28b, 35a, 40, 43, 47, 54, 75) which differentiates said boot from the other boot, and in that at least one retention element of each pair of retention elements has a hollow or raised locating member (33a, 34b, 36a, 36b, 42, 46, 52, 73) whose position, shape and size are provided to cooperate with the locating element of the boot, which differentiates the retention element from the other retention element of the pair, the locating member of the boot being provided to cooperate with the locating element for the retention element so that at least one of the boots is prevented from driving the jaw of the rear retention element which is not associated with it into a stable closed position.
  2. Assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the two boots of a pair of boots have hollow or raised locating elements which differentiate them from one another, and in that the retention elements of the pair of retention elements have hollow or raised locating elements which differentiate them from one another.
  3. Assembly according to claim 2, where the jaws of the rear retention elements have a fitting pedal, characterized in that the locating elements are fitting pedals (33a, 34b) for the rear retention elements that are offset with respect to their respective median plane and, for the boots, recesses (27a, 28b) located laterally with respect to their respective median plane.
  4. Assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that the locating elements are, for the boots, a recess (35a) located on the upper edge of the rear tip (35) and offset with respect to the median plane and, for the retention elements, a tooth (36a) located in the upper portion of the jaw (36) of the rear retention element, offset with respect to its median plane.
  5. Assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that the locating elements are, for the boots, a projecting tooth (40) on the upper edge of the rear tip (39) and offset with respect to the median plane and, for the retention elements, a recess (42) located in the upper portion of the jaw (41) of the rear retention element, offset with respect to its median plane.
  6. Assembly according to claim 2, where the jaws of the rear retention elements have a fitting pedal, characterized in that the locating elements are fitting pedals (44) for the rear retention elements that are inclined and, for the boots, support zones (43) on the fitting pedal, inclined in the same angle as the pedals.
  7. Assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that the locating elements are, for the rear retention elements, a pin (46) projecting with respect to the upper surface of the support plate (45), and offset with respect to the median plane of the retention element and, for the boots, a large recess (47) located beneath the sole of the boot, and offset with respect to the median plane.
  8. Assembly according to claim 2, where the rear retention elements are equipped with a brake with an actuating pedal, characterized in that the locating elements are, for the rear retention elements, ribs (51) defining therebetween grooves that are asymmetrical with respect to the median plane of the element and, for the boots, ribs (54) complementary to the grooves located on the lower surface of the soles.
  9. Assembly according to claim 2, where the retaining jaw of the rear retention elements has a ramp with elastic stroke (66) and an opening ramp (68), against which a pressure nose (73) is maintained in support by a spring (64), characterized in that the jaws respectively have a ramp (70) located at the level of the ramp with elastic stroke in a different position with respect to the median vertical plane, each ramp being movable between a position where it is set-back with respect to the ramp with elastic stroke (66), and a position where it projects with respect to the ramp (66), the displacement of the ramp being controlled by a nose (73) provided to come into contact with the sole of the boot during the engagement of the boot in the jaw, and in that the boots respectively have, at the level of the sole, a recess (75) that has a different position with respect to the median vertical plane, provided so that the nose (73) of a retention element can penetrate therein.
  10. Skiing equipment formed by a pair of ski boots, a pair of skis equipped with front and rear retention elements provided to retain either one of the boots in a releasable manner, characterized in that the boots and the retention elements form an assembly according to any one of the preceding claims.
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