EP0829282B1 - Support de chaussure d'un fixation de ski déclenchable - Google Patents

Support de chaussure d'un fixation de ski déclenchable Download PDF

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EP0829282B1
EP0829282B1 EP97113166A EP97113166A EP0829282B1 EP 0829282 B1 EP0829282 B1 EP 0829282B1 EP 97113166 A EP97113166 A EP 97113166A EP 97113166 A EP97113166 A EP 97113166A EP 0829282 B1 EP0829282 B1 EP 0829282B1
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Edwin Lehner
Gerd Klubitschko
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski 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
    • A63C9/08592Structure or making
    • 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
    • A63C9/08507Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • A63C9/08514Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws pivoting about a transversal 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
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08507Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • A63C9/08521Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws pivoting about a vertical axis, e.g. side release
    • 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
    • A63C9/08557Details of the release mechanism
    • A63C9/08578Details of the release mechanism using a plurality of biasing elements

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  • Ski bindings which offer the possibility of the ski boot in the presence of appropriate interference forces in different It is common knowledge to give directions. So that will accounted for the fact that very different Skier falls are possible and therefore, for example a shoe holder assembly holding the front end of a ski shoe both sideways and upwards should be triggered.
  • From CH 673 403 A1 is a shoe holder assembly at the beginning known type known. Their kinematics are designed that the additional friction is compensated, which between the shoe holder assembly and that of an upward movement the shoe holder arrangement counteracting abutment occurs when the shoe holder assembly moves sideways pushed upwards by external forces becomes.
  • roof-shaped are on the shoe holder arrangement flat ramps arranged with support elements of the Abutment cooperate in such a way that with compressive forces the friction between the ramps and the support elements compensating force component in a sideways direction occurs.
  • FR-A 2 628 647 and EP-A 0 385 946 show ski bindings, where the shoe against movement in the upward direction securing first shoe holder elements and Securing the ski boot against sideways movement further shoe holder elements with a common release spring cooperate in such a way that the one for triggering sufficient energy even with combined falls remains limited.
  • the case may arise that under unfavorable conditions triggering in comparison very little trigger work is possible.
  • DE-OS 26 29 452 shows a shoe holder unit with two Spring units, one of which is used to control a release of the ski boot in the direction of a cross shoe axis and one to control the triggering of the ski boot in the direction a shoe vertical axis is provided.
  • Every spring unit interacts with a separate shoe holder, which the shoe only in the respective spring unit assigned trigger direction can hold.
  • you can with a combined fall very high loads on the legs or skier's joints occur because under unfavorable If the ski boot is only triggered, if both for pure sideways release necessary work as well as that for a pure vertical release necessary work has been done.
  • the object of the invention is now the safety of a skier to improve when turning backwards.
  • the invention is based on the general idea that Upward forces acting on the shoe with greater sideways movement of the shoe into an additional force that the Shoe pushes increasingly in the aforementioned sideways direction and thus the triggering of the shoe is reproducibly easier.
  • the invention takes into account that the torsional load capacity the skier's knee joints at one backwards directed load is extremely low and accordingly the ski binding should trigger very easily if a fall with the aforementioned movement components occur should.
  • the shoe holder arrangement or a part thereof act the shoe holder arrangement or a part thereof and the abutment over pressure transfer surfaces together, which the Movement of the shoe holder assembly or a part thereof limit or prevent in the upward direction and due to their shape of the shoe holder arrangement or the shoe holder part increasing mobility when moving sideways offer up.
  • the abutment can be provided with a suspension, which an upward movement of the abutment against a predetermined one or adjustable force.
  • a sideways movement of the shoe holder arrangement preferably acts one separate from the suspension of the abutment Suspension against.
  • the abutment is pivotable about a transverse axis double-armed lever formed on one arm the Shoe holder arrangement or a shoe holder part against upward movement is supported and the other lever arm resilient is compliant and / or supported, wherein by adjusting the support and / or changing the effective one Length of the lever arm the resilience of the Abutment is adjustable.
  • the height mobility of the shoe holder assembly or the shoe holder part on both sides of a normal position initially only a little and with further sideways shift increases increasingly.
  • This way can be achieved be that at a slight sideways shift initially only the friction between the shoe holder assembly or the shoe holder part and the abutment in the upward direction on the shoe holder arrangement or the shoe holder part acting forces occurs, is compensated. Only when the shoe holder arrangement is shifted further or the shoe holder part is then mentioned by the Upward forces also one in the direction of each Sideways force acting sideways.
  • FIG. 1 carries one on the top of a not shown Skis fixed base 101 with it firmly connected, skeletal housing structure 102. On this are vertical on both sides in the front area Central longitudinal plane two guide links 103 around vertical axes pivoted, with bearing clearance guaranteed is that the guide link 103 is also a bit around their housing side Cross axis passing through bearing parts pivotable are. At their rear ends in Fig. 1 carry the guide links 103 each two vertically superimposed Articulated eyes 103 ', which are used for the storage of only indicated in FIG Sole holder parts 104 serve in their normal position reach around the front end of the sole and thus hold in the transverse direction.
  • Fig. 1 For the rest, are the leading link 103 on their upper hinge eyes 103 'via a flat band 105 hinged together so that they are always together swivel in the transverse direction.
  • the guide links 103 are deflected in the direction of the viewer.
  • the flat sole 105 is the front sole edge from above overlapping sole holder part 106 arranged which the front transverse edge of the flat belt 105 with hook-like extensions 106 'with which the sole holder part 106 the front edge of the flat belt 105 is held pivotally becomes.
  • the rear transverse edge of the sole holder part 106 is as downward ledge 107 formed the bottom of the flat belt 105 in the normal position of the sole holder part 106 protrudes downwards and from above on the edge of the front Sole of the ski boot rests.
  • the back of the prism body 108 rises backwards in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the backs of the prism bodies 108 each have a narrow median strip without a sideways inclination, inclined surfaces 108 'adjoining them on both sides with a slight sideways gradient of, for example, 8 ° and adjoining flanks 108 "with a steep gradient of, for example, 50 ° with respect to that horizontal.
  • the housing structure 102 has one between the guide links 103 arranged stiffening part 109, which with Feet 109 ', which act as pivot axes of the guide link 103 serve, is held on an underside of the housing and with a essentially horizontal top 109 "on two stable Housing columns 110 is supported. Laterally outside of the columns 110 are two beads 111 on the upper part 109 " downward-facing convex side.
  • the housing structure 102 forms in a front section a longitudinal guide for a spring abutment 112, which in fundamentally known manner by means of a not shown Set screw, which is held by a receiving part 113 becomes displaceable and adjustable in the longitudinal direction is.
  • This spring abutment 112 supports one in the longitudinal direction arranged, not shown helical compression spring, the controls a basically known locking arrangement with which the guide link 103 in a sideways release Be held in the middle position.
  • At the spring abutment 112 are two fork-like ones pointing backwards in the longitudinal direction of the ski Extensions 114 arranged vertically downward supported on projections on the stiffening part 109 are and ramp-like sloping upper edges 114 '.
  • a spring member 115 is on the columns 110 in the longitudinal and transverse directions of the shoe holder assembly firmly held.
  • This The spring part has a top view in the area of the columns and of the upper part 109 "of the stiffening part 109 an H-shaped Shape, with the H crossbar in the longitudinal direction behind the upper part 109 ".
  • the rearward facing Ends of the H-side parts act in the manner shown below Way with the prism bodies 108 of the sole holder part 106 together.
  • the H-side parts In front of the top part 109 "of the stiffening part 109 are the H-side parts vertically downwards angled, with the parts angled downwards with Shoulders 116 are provided, which are shown in FIG Interact with the upper edges 114 'of the extensions 114.
  • the H-side parts are spring tongue-like with spring clips extending forward in the forward direction 115 'formed between the extensions 114 are connected to each other by a crossbar 117.
  • a crossbar 117 Before extensions 118 aligned in the longitudinal direction are connected, between the extensions 114 and shoulders 112 'are supported on the spring abutment 112 without the adjustability of the spring abutment 112 to hinder.
  • the spring clips 115 'between the shoulders 116 and the crossbar 117 are leaf spring-like, while those attached to it are upward and rearward adjoining areas of the spring part 115 are comparatively stiff, since here the side parts of the spring part 115 laterally curved edges 115 '' and accordingly have a channel profile.
  • the guide link 103 and the sole holder part 106 In the normal position, i.e. if the ski boot or its sole properly fixed in the shoe holder assembly the guide link 103 and the sole holder part 106 their Middle position in which the sole holder parts 104 the lateral Grip around the sole edges and the sole holder 106 his last 107 overlaps the front edge of the sole from above.
  • the sole holder part 106 lies with its Prism bodies 108 on the prism bodies 119, in such a way that that the narrow central areas of the prism bodies, i.e. whose "rooftops" stand on top of each other.
  • the sole holder part 106th pushed upwards against the prism body 119, the sole holder portion 106 around that of its hook-like Extensions 106 'included the front transverse edge of the ribbon 105 seeks to pivot (counterclockwise in Fig. 1).
  • the Prism body 119 of the spring part 115 are bent up, such that the sole holder part 106 overlapped the one of it Sole edge and thus the shoe sole and the shoe upwards releases.
  • the spring force of the spring clip 115 ' can be overcome.
  • the spring part is supported 115 sooner or later with his shoulders 116 up the upper edges 114 'of the extensions 114, so that the area of the spring part 115 stiffened by the edges 115 " is bent more or less elastically.
  • the forces to be overcome are determined by the position of the spring abutment 112 and the associated Extensions 114.
  • the prism body 119 is a particularly rigid abutment for the prism body 108 of the sole holder part 106. If however, the spring abutment 112 in Fig. 1 together with the Extensions 114 is shifted to the left, the prism body 119 held comparatively compliant.
  • the sole holder part 106 can be designed so that the Front edge of the shoe sole in case of forces that raise the shoe looking, hits the last 107 and the sole holder part 106 around the one encompassed by the hook-like extensions 106 ' Searches to swing up the leading edge of the flat belt 105. Since the strip 107 extends from said leading edge, i.e. the Pivot axis of the sole holder part 106, a larger distance than the contact zones between the prism bodies 108 of the sole holder part 106 and the prism bodies 119 of the Has spring part 115, the latter prism body 119th with a force opposite that between the sole and last 107 effective forces is increased, with appropriate bending of the spring member 115 pushed up.
  • the flat belt 105 with the associated binding parts depressed.
  • the prism body 108 and 119 By appropriate dimensioning of the distance between the front edge of the flat belt 105 and the bar 107 or the contact area of the shoe sole on the one hand and the Distance between the named front edge and the contact zones the prism body 108 and 119 on the other hand leave different effective lever lengths can be achieved with the Consequence that an upward force exerted by the shoe with different Reinforcement worn on the spring part 115 becomes. This can also contribute to the release behavior of the binding Upward forces are affected.
  • the sole holder part 106 gets more and more Sideways movement an increasing mobility in Upward direction and eventually the shoe can go up release.
  • FIG. 1 shows the sole holder 106 in a position in which the prism bodies 108 relative to the prism bodies 119 in Are shifted towards the viewer and the sole holder 106 together with the ends of the guide links holding it 103 or with the flat belt 105 a lifted in the upward direction Have reached location.
  • the bar is unnecessary 107 on the sole holder part 106, so that the part 106 only can serve as a carrier of the prism body 108.
  • the overlapping the sole edge of the ski boot from above Surfaces of the sole holder parts 104 and / or the sole holder part 106 or its bar 107 can be used as inclined surfaces be trained, which rise towards the shoe. If on the shoe, for example if the skier falls backwards strong upward force acts, the shoe is by the Sloping surfaces also in the backward direction against the heel of the ski boot holding further shoe holder aggregate, which in the usual way in the longitudinal direction against a push suspension can be movable, which is normally serves to excessive when bending the ski Avoid clamping the ski boot in the longitudinal direction or the shoe between the shoe holder units without play to keep. With sufficiently large upward forces sufficient then the forces pushing the ski boot backwards off, the ski boot together with the heel-side shoe holder assembly against the pushing spring a little backwards to push so that the ski boot from the front shoe holder assembly can get free upwards.
  • the upward movement of the sole holder parts 104 and 106 becomes the The steepness of the above-mentioned inclined surfaces on these parts increased, with the result that the shoe in the upward direction is more easily released from the shoe holder assembly 102, the heel-side shoe holder assembly is only a comparative one slight movement in the longitudinal direction of the ski against the pushing suspension needs to perform.
  • the prism bodies 108 can also each one of the sole holder parts 104 assigned or as part of a sole holder part 104 be formed. This is especially true in the event that the sole holder parts 104 also the shoe secure upwards.
  • the part 106 can again be omitted here or be divided into two sections, each with one of the sole holder parts 104 are connected or represent a section of such a sole holder part 104.
  • the guide link 103 a corresponding upward pivoting about a transverse axis in the area of their bearing eyes on the feet 109 'of the stiffening part Execute 109.

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  1. Support de chaussure d'une fixation de ski déclenchable, en particulier pour fixer la zone des doigts de pieds d'une chaussure de ski, comprenant
    au moins un agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) supportant une extrémité de la chaussure de ski ou de sa semelle contre un déplacement vers le haut, latéral, ainsi que dans une direction longitudinale de la chaussure, cet agencement étant disposé de façon mobile contre une force de rappel et dégageant la chaussure ou sa semelle lors d'un dépassement d'une zone d'élasticité dans la direction latérale et ascendante, et
    une butée (115, 119) relativement immobile dans la direction transversale et la chaussure ou du ski, qui contrecarre un déplacement vers le haut de l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106), l'agencement (104, 106) obtenant une mobilité ascendante croissante lors d'un déplacement dans la direction transversale de la chaussure ou du ski,
    caractérisé en ce que la mobilité ascendante de l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) n'augmente d'abord que peu de part et d'autre d'une position normale et de façon renforcée lors d'un déplacement ultérieur dans la direction transversale de la chaussure ou du ski.
  2. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) ou une partie (106) ou plusieurs parties (104) de ce dernier et la butée (115, 119) concourent par l'intermédiaire de surfaces de transmission de pression (108, 108''), qui limitent ou empêchent le déplacement de l'agencement de support de chaussure ou de sa partie dans la direction ascendante.
  3. Support de chaussure suivant l'une des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en ce que des corps prismatiques (108, 119) concourant entre eux sont disposés aussi bien sur l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) ou sur une partie (106) ou plusieurs parties (104) de ce dernier que sur la butée (115, 119), ces corps se situant l'un sur l'autre dans une position normale de l'agencement de support de chaussure par deux bandes superficielles étroites, auxquelles se raccordent de part et d'autre des surfaces obliques (108') faiblement inclinées, puis des flancs (108'') inclinés en forte pente, de sorte que l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) ou sa partie (106), lors d'un déplacement latéral par rapport à la position normale, deviennent mobiles par rapport à la butée dans la direction ascendante d'abord de façon relativement minime lors du concours mutuel des surfaces obliques et de façon fortement croissante lors du concours mutuel des flancs.
  4. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que deux corps prismatiques (108, 119) sont respectivement disposés, symétriquement par rapport à un plan longitudinal médian vertical du support de chaussure, sur la butée (115, 119) ainsi que sur l'agencement de support de chaussure (104, 106) ou sur une partie (106) de ce dernier.
  5. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que des corps prismatiques (108, 119) concourant entre eux sont respectivement disposés sur la butée (115, 119) ainsi que sur deux parties de support de semelle (104), qui sont agencées symétriquement par rapport à un plan longitudinal médian vertical du support de chaussure.
  6. Support de chaussure suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que la butée (115, 119) ou le ou les corps prismatiques (119) côté butée sont disposés de façon élastique dans la direction ascendante.
  7. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que le ou les corps prismatiques (119) côté butée font partie d'un élément à ressort (115) de type ressort à lames.
  8. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que l'élément à ressort (115) est monté de façon stationnaire dans la direction longitudinale entre le corps prismatique ou les corps prismatiques (119) et son extrémité opposée à ces derniers (points d'appui 111).
  9. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que l'extrémité (118) de l'élément à ressort (115), opposée au corps prismatique ou aux corps prismatiques (119), est supportée sur une butée à ressort (112) ajustable, de sorte que la longueur de la zone élastique active est réglable.
  10. Support de chaussure suivant l'une des revendications 6 à 9, caractérisé en ce que l'élément à ressort (115) présente une partie en pente relativement forte, qui est montée avec une possibilité de pivotement (points d'appui 111), à la manière d'un levier à deux bras, autour d'un axe transversal du support de chaussure, le bras de levier opposé au corps prismatique côté butée ou aux corps prismatiques (119) côté butée concourant avec une limitation de pivotement (114') ajustable.
  11. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que la limitation de pivotement (114') est simultanément à couplage forcé avec la butée à ressort (112), qui modifie la zone élastique active.
  12. Support de chaussure suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que l'agencement de support de chaussure présente des parties de support de semelle (104, 106) concourant avec un bord de semelle de la chaussure de ski, qui recouvrent le bord de semelle à partir du haut par une surface oblique ascendante en direction de la chaussure.
  13. Support de chaussure suivant la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que l'agencement de support de chaussure ou les parties de support de chaussure (104, 106) présentant les surfaces obliques exécutent lors d'un mouvement ascendant un pivotement autour d'un axe transversal, qui augmente la pente de la surface ou des surfaces obliques.
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