EP0804266A1 - Binding for a sporting good - Google Patents
Binding for a sporting goodInfo
- Publication number
- EP0804266A1 EP0804266A1 EP96900494A EP96900494A EP0804266A1 EP 0804266 A1 EP0804266 A1 EP 0804266A1 EP 96900494 A EP96900494 A EP 96900494A EP 96900494 A EP96900494 A EP 96900494A EP 0804266 A1 EP0804266 A1 EP 0804266A1
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- Prior art keywords
- binding
- hub
- support plate
- tensile
- binding according
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- 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.)
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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
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/02—Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
- A63C10/08—Toe or heel stirrups; Clamps
Definitions
- the invention relates to a binding for a sports device, in particular for a snowboard, ski, monoski or snowshoe, which binding allows easier entry by a rotating movement of the shoe.
- Bindings are known in which the user can set the
- the object of the invention is to design a binding for a sports device in such a way that, even after an incorrect entry, it is not necessary for the binding to be brought back into the starting position by the hand of the user.
- a change in the distance between the binding bodies is caused by turning the shoe relative to the sports equipment, namely in one direction of rotation in the sense of shortening the distance, in the other direction of rotation in the sense of increasing the distance.
- the binding is brought into the closed position. After an incorrect entry, it is not necessary for the user to bend down.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the object of FIG. 1 in an exploded view
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded drawing of a further embodiment of a binding according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows a mechanism for a binding according to the invention, in which a rotary movement is converted into a lifting movement, in a first position, and
- FIG. 5 shows the mechanics according to FIG. 4 in a second position.
- a binding plate 19 rotatable about a free-standing hub 34, 35 is provided.
- the hub 34, 35 consists of a disk 34 which is fixedly connected to the snowboard, the longitudinal position of which is determined by screws engaging in elongated holes 39, and a lid 35 fastened on the disk 34.
- the lid 35 is for adjustment of the desired oblique position relative to the disk 34 can be pivoted in an angular range in that a screw 38 engages in a curved elongated hole 37, by tightening the lid 35 pressed against the disk 34 and thus fixed in the desired angular position.
- Binding bodies 1 and 5 are arranged on the binding support plate 19.
- the binding part shown in FIG. 1 interacts with the binding carrier plate 19 according to FIG. 2 in such a way that the binding bodies 1 and 5 are pushed onto the binding carrier plate 19 with a positive fit.
- the binding support plate 19 is rotatably connected to the snowboard by the hub parts 34 and 35.
- the binding body 1 is fixed relative to the binding support plate 19, which is done by a screw 45 which engages in a screw hole 43 in the binding body 1 and with its tip in one of a plurality of holes 44 in the binding support plate 19.
- the binding body 5 is displaceable relative to the binding carrier plate 19 and carries a holding bracket 29. This is brought into an upright position by the fact that its end legs 30 and 31 engage in bores 30a and 31a arranged offset from one another.
- the end position of the holding bracket 29 is determined in that the holding bracket 29 rests on stop surfaces 32, which are formed in a support plate 26 fastened on the binding body 5.
- the holding bracket 28 is arranged on the binding body 1. Stop surfaces 34 are also arranged in a support plate 27 here.
- the displaceable binding body 5 is connected to the cover 35 fixed relative to the snowboard by an element 36 in the form of a pull and push rod.
- the end of the element 36 opposite the attachment point on the binding body 5 is mounted eccentrically on the cover 35.
- the locking lever 40 which is pressed resiliently downward and which engages in a notch 40 of a locking member 41 laterally attached to the binding support plate 19, serves to fix the binding to the driving position.
- an eyelet 43 At the end of the locking lever 40 there is an eyelet 43 in which a handle (e.g. safety strap) which causes the locking lever 40 to be raised can be fastened.
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the present invention.
- the binding shown which is particularly useful for snowboards, is fastened through the elongated holes 67 of the base plate 51 by means of screws on the board.
- the hub plate 50 lies in front of and behind the base plate on the sports device.
- damping elements 63 made of an elastomer are provided under the plate 50, in front of and behind the base plate 51, which in a corresponding groove (not shown) in the Plate 50 can be inserted or glued.
- a central bore 65 which is used for fastening.
- the binding carrier plate 55 which is screwed to the fastening plate 51 by means of the cover 54 and the screw 53.
- the front binding body 56 and the rear binding body 57 are arranged, which are intended to hold a shoe by means of the round steel brackets 58, 59.
- the front binding body has guide grooves 77, which are directed inwards on both sides and are intended to guide the guide surfaces. Chen 78 to embrace positively.
- the binding body 56 is displaceable in the longitudinal direction with respect to the binding support plate.
- the rear binding body 57 can have a similar configuration. In the present embodiment, it is pivotable about an axis (not shown) which is inserted into the bores 75, 76.
- the holding plate for the heel of the shoe embodied by the binding body 57, can be increased by an adjusting mechanism.
- the cover 54 which forms part of the rotary hub for the binding support plate 55, has a fastening opening 71 for a permanent fastening of the latching member 62.
- the locking member 62 is intended to engage in the guide slot 70 of the binding support plate.
- the locking element restricts the angle of rotation of the binding support plate into the desired area and allows it to snap into the driving position by means of a notch within the guide slot 70.
- the front binding body 56 is subjected to a longitudinal displacement by the element 60 absorbing tensile and / or shear forces and the adjusting screw 61 during the rotational movement.
- the gripping means 73 of the element 60 absorbing tensile and / or thrust forces constantly engages in the guide groove 72 of the hub body. Since the guide groove 72 has a guide surface, a longitudinal movement is forced on the element 60 by exerting a pressure or tension on the gripping means 73, which movement is responsible for the locking function of the binding.
- the latching means 62 of the binding shown above can be provided with an eyelet, which is used for fastening a safety strap.
- the binding can be opened in a simple and convenient manner by a pull on the safety strap.
- the hub and the binding carrier plate can be connected to a spiral spring, so that when the binding carrier plate rotates from the "open” position to the "closed” position, resistance has to be overcome. As a result, the binding rotates back to its starting position when opened by the spring force.
- the binding bodies 1 and 5 are at a distance which makes it possible to get out.
- the binding remains in this position for a new entry.
- the holding bracket 29 is pushed away with elastic deformation and, after the shoe has been placed on the support plate 26, swivels back into its upright starting position.
- the binding body 5 is moved in the direction of the binding body 1 under the action of the element 36. This rotation of the shoe with the binding continues until the holding brackets 28 and 29 engage in the corresponding notches on the shoe and the shoe is thus fixed in the binding.
- the binding In the event of an incorrect entry, the binding is turned back by the shoe or by the force of a spring, if any, and the attempt to enter the opened binding is made again.
- the binding is only locked in position when the binding has been properly started.
- Figures 4 and 5 show a mechanism by which one
- the binding support plate 101 is at an angle ⁇ with respect to the base plate.
- the plate 101 has a central circular opening 110, in the center of which is the point of rotation of the binding carrier plate embodied by a screw 103.
- the view of the base plate 100 is clear within the opening 110.
- a gearwheel segment 102 is arranged on the base plate 100, the radius of which is half the radius of the opening 110.
- the fulcrum of the gear segment 102 is located in the middle of the radius of the opening 110 on the hub body 100.
- the element 107 which absorbs tensile and / or shear forces, is fastened to a crank 108, which is located on the periphery of the gear segment. In the open position of the binding, the crank 108 is as close as possible to the pitch circle diameter. This is the position by which the pivot point 104 of the gear segment 102 is determined.
- the binding support plate 101 is now moved clockwise as shown in FIG. 1, the toothed segment 102 is moved by the toothing 105, the crank 108 moving in the direction of the center 103 of the opening 110. If the size ratio of the radius of the toothed segment 102 to that of the opening 110 is 1: 2, then during a movement the crank 108 moves in a straight line with respect to the binding support plate 101. With a further rotation of the binding carrier plate 101, the position shown in FIG. 5 is reached. Here, the binding carrier plate 101 and the base plate 100 are in a parallel position. In this position, the crank 108, to which the element 107 is attached, has a position next to the pivot point 103 of the opening 110.
- bindings have been described above in which there is only one displaceable binding body 5 and therefore only this binding body is connected to the hub 34, 35 via the element 36.
- both binding bodies 1 and 5 it is also possible for both binding bodies 1 and 5 to be displaceable relative to the binding support plate 19 and for each of the two binding bodies to be acted upon by a separate element which acts eccentrically on the hub.
- Drawbar used.
- a pure tension member e.g. to reduce the distance between the binding bodies, e.g. in the form of a rope, which of course must also be attached to the hub off-center.
- the shoe is fixed in that the binding bodies are displaced relative to one another and thereby the retaining brackets engage in the shoe.
- the element 36 can also act on clamping jaws or other shoe fastening means in such a way that the shoes are fixed in the desired position on the snowboard.
- Specially adapted soft boots could also be used as shoes, or the clamping jaws could fix an adaptation part for accommodating soft boots on the binding.
- the binding according to the invention can be used for all types of sports equipment in which shoes have to be attached to them.
- the use of the binding for roller skates can thus also be envisaged, the roller part being able to be removed and reassembled in a simple manner.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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DE29500862U DE29500862U1 (en) | 1995-01-20 | 1995-01-20 | Binding for a snowboard |
DE29500862U | 1995-01-20 | ||
PCT/CH1996/000030 WO1996022136A1 (en) | 1995-01-20 | 1996-01-22 | Binding for a sporting good |
Publications (2)
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EP0804266A1 true EP0804266A1 (en) | 1997-11-05 |
EP0804266B1 EP0804266B1 (en) | 1999-04-28 |
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US (1) | US5947508A (en) |
EP (1) | EP0804266B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPH10512772A (en) |
AT (1) | ATE179340T1 (en) |
DE (2) | DE29500862U1 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1996022136A1 (en) |
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