EP0904809B1 - Dispositif de connexion pivotant entre un article de sport et un support pour le pied d'un utilisateur, ainsi qu'une fixation pour le maintien du pied sur l'article de sport - Google Patents

Dispositif de connexion pivotant entre un article de sport et un support pour le pied d'un utilisateur, ainsi qu'une fixation pour le maintien du pied sur l'article de sport Download PDF

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EP0904809B1
EP0904809B1 EP98118352A EP98118352A EP0904809B1 EP 0904809 B1 EP0904809 B1 EP 0904809B1 EP 98118352 A EP98118352 A EP 98118352A EP 98118352 A EP98118352 A EP 98118352A EP 0904809 B1 EP0904809 B1 EP 0904809B1
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Rudolf Schwarzenbacher
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C1/00Skates
    • A63C1/22Skates with special foot-plates of the boot
    • A63C1/28Pivotally-mounted plates
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/04Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs
    • A63C17/06Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs single-track type
    • A63C17/065Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs single-track type with movements during use of the foot plate or shoe relative to the chassis, e.g. inline clap skate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/006Ski bindings with a climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/02Non-self-releasing bindings with swivel sole-plate or swivel parts, i.e. Ellefsen-type

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  • the invention relates to a pivotable connecting device between a sports device and a footprint for a user's foot, wherein the footprint is in The longitudinal direction of the foot can be moved relative to the sports equipment and by one to the ankle joint the foot is pivotable approximately parallel axis and in at least a partial area assigned to the ball of the toe into an area located closer to the sports equipment
  • the position is adjustable and the footprint is made up of two joint arrangements and several Transmission arms connected to other articulated arrangements attachable to the sports equipment is.
  • WO 96/37269 A1 describes a generic device for connecting a shoe revealed with sports equipment.
  • This device comprises an upper subframe, which is connectable to a shoe of the user and includes a hinge mechanism a variety of transmission arms and joints with a lower subframe, which is designed for attachment to various sports equipment, is articulated.
  • the the upper joint mechanism connecting the lower part frame is constructed in such a way that pivoting of the upper subframe relative to the lower subframe at the same time causes a relative shift between the two subframes.
  • resetting spring means are provided, which the two subframes in a predefined Press the relative position against each other resiliently.
  • the disadvantage here is that the proper Function can be easily impaired under adverse operating conditions.
  • US 4,602,801 A describes a roller skate with a wheeled frame, on which a pedal used to hold the foot by at least one transverse one Axis is pivotally mounted, namely between a rest position and an operating position, which it takes up every time a runner applies pressure to the heel exercises rear part of the pedal, as well as with a braking device.
  • the braking device is attached to the frame so that it is actuated every time the runner tips his foot exerts a compressive force on the front part of the pedal in the rest position.
  • the roller skate also has a motion transmission device so attached to the frame is that it is actuated every time the runner with his foot on the pedal one down exerts directed pressure force, which it depresses from its operating position into a Let pass position and which is connected to one of the wheels so that it with each actuation the pedal exerts a driving effect on this.
  • elastic means e.g. Springs to return the pedal when the runner's foot is depressed Raised position to the rest position, trained.
  • the pedal is in the rear end area connected to the frame in an articulated manner and in the front end region via a lengthwise direction running guideway on a pivotally mounted lever on the frame, the supports rollers on the end facing the pedal.
  • EP 0 768 103 B1 describes a binding unit (cross-country binding) on a sliding element known which fasteners for the front end of a shoe, wherein the rear end of the shoe can be raised and lowered in relation to the sliding member.
  • the binding unit has means for controlling and permanent resetting of the Shoe towards the sliding organ, which is behind the fasteners of the front End of the shoe are arranged.
  • WO 97/12650 A describes a snowboard suspension system which is also used for roller skates is provided, which comprises a mounting plate which with a binding plate over a or several joints is connected. Is between the binding plate and the mounting plate arranged at least one damper. These dampers are used to dampen occurring the distance between the binding plate and the mounting plate reducing forces.
  • a connection plate can be added. The aim of this design is to create a Damping device for snowboards, especially devices which have uneven terrain moderate to create.
  • EP 0 230 989 A describes a spring board that is located in the central area of a ski whose top is located.
  • the front and rear ends of the spring board are by articulated arms, which are guided in bearing elements which are arranged on the ski surface and with the Ski connected.
  • the spring board exercises vertical and horizontal movement in relation to the ski surface.
  • the springboard is doing so at least at one point, between the articulated connections of the front and rear end, resiliently supported against the ski.
  • the task of this execution is to train a ski in which the guiding characteristics and directional stability even with short-drawn Swings and the drift when driving on inclines on steeper slopes are improved.
  • WO 87/01296 A1 describes a binding unit between a shoe and a sports device,
  • a touring ski binding is disclosed, the joint connection to the sports equipment is manufactured in the area assigned to the ball of the foot.
  • the binding unit for the The user's shoe can be in an upper active position relative to the sports equipment, in which pivoting around the articulation is possible relative to the sports equipment, shifted and also in a lower locking position, in which a pivoting of the binding is prevented from being adjusted.
  • the disadvantage here is that a switch from the active in the locked position of the hinge connection and vice versa is difficult to perform and the shear forces or torsional forces occurring in relation to a vertical axis between the sports equipment and the foot of the user place high demands on the parts used put.
  • FR 2 573 317 A1 describes a connection device between a shoe and a shoe Sports equipment shown, which both a pivoting of the shoe relative to the sports equipment around a pivot axis running transversely to its longitudinal axis and beyond at the same time provides for a relative displacement of the shoe in the longitudinal direction of the sports equipment.
  • the disadvantage here is that the user of this connection device is not stable Hold on the sports equipment can be conveyed, thereby reducing the performance of the same is.
  • the movement sequence achievable with this device is difficult to control and especially when the terrain changes certain instabilities in the course of movement cannot be avoided.
  • the present invention is based on the object of a pivotable connecting device between a user's foot and a piece of sports equipment, which the Performance of the user increases.
  • This object of the invention is achieved in that two transmission arms in two Sports equipment fastened, spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the foot Joint arrangements in one or more in the direction of pivot axes of the joint arrangements vertical plane (s) spaced apart from one another and running vertically to these articulated and in the other end areas facing away from the sports equipment in the two further distant to each other in the longitudinal direction of the foot and with the footprint connected hinge assemblies are articulated and in the assembled position on Sports equipment located joint arrangements the transmission arms relative to the footprint are inclined and run in opposite directions to the longitudinal extension of the foot.
  • the connecting device gives the user the feeling of stability and functional reliability, whereby this fully focuses on the respective performance reserves can and does not have to consciously pay attention to a proper sequence of movements, because this is pre-programmed to a certain extent by the kinematics of the connecting device.
  • the connecting device comprises a few individual components, which one enable optimal weight design and still the advantageous, translational and rotary motion sequence result.
  • undesirable degrees of freedom between the user's foot and the sports equipment, such as twists can be reliably prevented around a vertical axis and furthermore high forces can be exerted withstand.
  • Pivotal positions between the footprint for the user's foot and the Sports equipment can be achieved in which the footprint for the foot starts from the heel area towards the toe area with respect to the top or tread of a horizontal aligned sports equipment increases.
  • the structure of the invention Connecting device also gives a variety of variations in terms of desired swivel angle and translation widths of the footprint in relation to the Sports equipment. Furthermore, due to the low number of bearings, friction losses can occur between the joint parts of the connecting device are kept particularly low, whereby the available performance potential of a user in a high degree Kinetic energy for locomotion of the sports equipment can be implemented.
  • the invention also includes a binding as described in the preamble of claim 40 is.
  • This binding is characterized by the features in claim 40.
  • the achievable advantages can be found in the detailed description of the figures.
  • the present invention comprises a shoe and a sports device such as these in the The preambles of claims 42, 43 are described.
  • This shoe and this piece of sports equipment are characterized by the features in claims 42, 43.
  • the achievable with it Advantages can be found in the detailed description of the figures.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 show the basic construction of a connecting device according to the invention 1 for holding a user on a sports device 2 or for storage whose feet on the same.
  • a sports device 2 are both sliding body 3, such as for example Schier 4 for touring skiing, cross-country skiing, alpine skiing (Telemark) and runners for ice skating sports, such as speed skating, as well Rolling body 5 with single or multi-track arrangement of rollers on a chassis frame, like inline skates or roller skates.
  • the connecting device 1 can be a plate-shaped or profile-shaped support element 6 include, on which the user's foot, preferably with interposition can be supported by footwear.
  • the support element 6 for supporting the feet of the user can accordingly dimensionally stable soles of the shoes used, but also through the soles of the footwear be formed itself, whereby the formation of its own support element 6 is unnecessary.
  • a footprint 7 for the foot, either through a portion of the surface of the support member 6 or is formed by the footbed of the sole is in aligned substantially parallel to a sliding or running surface of the sports device 2, provided that the connecting device 1 in the in FIGS. 1 and 2 in full lines shown starting or rest position is.
  • the sliding or running surface of the sports equipment 2 is a base 8 in use, which by a sliding or Lane can be formed, assigned.
  • a vertical plane 9 between the foot of the user and the sports device 2 is in the essentially at right angles to the subsurface 8 and to the contact surface 7 and approximately parallel to the usual direction of movement of the sports device 2 - according to the arrow 10 - aligned.
  • the connecting device 1 comprises a vertical projection onto the vertical plane 9 at least one, preferably two, transmission arms 11, 12, which are in their two end regions on the one hand articulated with the footprint 7 for the foot or with the support element 6 or the sole of the footwear and on the other hand in their further End region articulated to the sports device 2 via a joint arrangement 13 to 16 each are.
  • These joint arrangements 13 to 16 form pivot axes 17 to 20, which is substantially perpendicular to the vertical plane 9 or substantially parallel to the horizontal surface 8 and transverse to the direction of travel - according to Arrow 10 - are aligned.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 with the articulation points arranged in their end regions are preferably intersecting when projected onto the vertical plane 9 arranged so that a crossover point 21 of the transmission arms 11, 12 within a vertical sub-plane 22 defined by the pivot axes 17 to 20 is formed.
  • the crossover point 21 or crossover region shown on this sub-level 22 of the two transmission arms 11, 12 is approximately in the central area of this Partial plane 22 depicted and shifted along the usual direction of travel - Arrow 10 - of the sports device 2 when adjusting the connecting device 1 the rest position in e.g. the working or active position indicated in dashed lines.
  • the upper joint arrangements assigned to the contact surface 7 likewise change 13, 16 their relative position to the sports device 2 or to the joint arrangements 14, 15 by a translational movement along the usual direction of travel - according to the arrow 10 - when actuating the connecting device 1, i.e. when swiveling the Heel area of the foot opposite the toe area.
  • the sub-plane 22 delimited by the four pivot axes 17 to 20 takes through the Relative displacement of the joint arrangements 13, 16 relative to the joint arrangements 14, 15 paralleloid or trapezoidal shape changing outline shape when actuated the connecting device 1.
  • Length dimensions 23, 24 of the two transmission arms 11, 12 are preferred chosen at least slightly different to the pivoting movement of the support element 6 compared to the sports equipment 2 to determine kinematically optimized.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 are completely independent from each other. That the transmission arms 11, 12 are at their crossover point 21 or intersection or in other areas between the pivot axes 17 to 20 not in operative connection with one another, e.g. Articulated connection, so that path compensation devices, e.g. Guiding devices due to the displacement of the crossover point 21 in the actuation case of the connecting device 1 is unnecessary are.
  • path compensation devices e.g. Guiding devices due to the displacement of the crossover point 21 in the actuation case of the connecting device 1 is unnecessary are.
  • the four pivot axes 17 to 20 thus form the corner points of the vertical and also in the direction of movement - arrow 10 - partial plane 22 pointing, the two transmission arms 11, 12 referring to this sub-plane 22 according to Diagonals are arranged and in their end areas forming the corner points the pivot axes 17 to 20 or the hinge arrangements 13 to 16.
  • the two joint arrangements 13, 16 in the region of the support element 6 are preferred by in the longitudinal direction of the foot of the user or the support element 6 bearing openings 25, 26 spaced apart from one another or through blind hole-like bearing recesses with preferably circular cross-section in the manner of bores formed, in each of which corresponds to a journal 27, 28 or a bearing pin Cross-section is rotatably mounted with as little play as possible.
  • the sole of the footwear worn by the user takes over the function of the support element 6, the two can in each of the two side areas of the sole preferably blind bores or bearing cup-shaped bearing recesses be formed in connection with the journals 27, 28 of the transmission arms 11, 12 represent the hinge arrangements 13, 16.
  • the two upper joint arrangements 13, 16 can also be designed to be coupled or separable be quick and easy to the user's foot to be able to comfortably detach from the sports device 2 and the connecting device 1, such as this will be explained in more detail in a subsequent exemplary embodiment.
  • the lower joint arrangements 14, 15 closest to the sports device 2 can according to the previously explained upper joint arrangements 13, 16 or according to all articulated bearings known from the prior art his. So the hinge assemblies 13 to 16 in the manner of hinges, such as for example, film hinges, socket and ball joints or the like be trained.
  • the two lower ones closest to the sports equipment 2 or the surface 8 Joint arrangements 14, 15 are preferably formed on a base part 29 that is is supported on a mounting surface 30 on the sports device 2 or on the sliding or rolling body 3, 5 and connected to it, preferably screwed.
  • the base part 29 permanently via a non-positive connection and / or releasably via suitable coupling devices known from the prior art or positive connections on the mounting surface 30 of the sports equipment 2 hold.
  • the plate-shaped or profile-shaped base part 29 preferably stores parts for the joint arrangement 14, 15, which can be integrally formed thereon or by corresponding Formations of the edge areas can be formed.
  • the base part 29 with the parts for the joint arrangements 14, 15 in several parts train and connect these parts in one piece.
  • the joint arrangements 14, 15 also have circular or arcuate bearing openings 31, 32 or bearing recesses in on the base part 29 or on the sports equipment 2 arranged joint parts 33, 34.
  • This bearing breakthroughs 31, 32 or Bearing recesses in the joint parts 33, 34 are associated with bearing journals 35, 36, the most play-free articulated connection between the joint part 34 and the associated end region of the transmission arm 12 and one as possible backlash-free, articulated connection between the joint part 33 and the latter associated end region of the transmission arm 11.
  • joint arrangements 13 to 16 reverse the assignment of the joint parts, but still an equivalent function, so to get a hinge connection.
  • the transfer arms 11, 12 are circular or arcuate Bearing openings 25, 26, 31, 32 to be arranged and on the support element 6 and on the base part 29 to provide the corresponding journal 27, 28, 35, 36.
  • hinge arrangements 13 to 16 according to the first type with hinge arrangements 13, 16 to combine according to the inversion principle in order to achieve the highest possible stability or to obtain strength values and a long service life of the joint arrangements 13 to 16 to ensure.
  • At least one of the joint arrangements 13 to 16 is by means of an actuating device 37 separable or separable, i.e. About this actuator 37, the Parts of the corresponding joint arrangement 13 to 16 disengaged and thus the joint function can be switched off at least temporarily.
  • the exemplary embodiment has the one assigned to the sports device 2 and to the direction of travel - arrow 10 - related rear joint arrangement 14 on the actuating device 37, in order to be able to separate the joint arrangement 14 if necessary, i.e. the bearing pin 35 to be able to disengage from the joint part 33 forming the bearing bush.
  • the separable joint arrangement 14 with the actuating device 37 has in The embodiment shown shows a claw 38, which is at least half-sided is open and in cross-section semicircular or arcuate, inner boundary surfaces trains on which the journal 35 about its longitudinal axis, which the Forms pivot axis 18, is rotatably mounted.
  • the bearing claw 38 can, for example formed by an arcuate reshaping of the end region of the base part 29 his.
  • the actuating device is a half-sided opening region 39 of the channel-shaped bearing claw 38 37 in the manner of an adjustable or pivotable locking bolt 40 assigned, which optionally opens the opening area 39 of the claw 38 or locks and thus a release of the bearing pin 35 from the hinge part attached to the sports device 2 33 enables or prevents.
  • this can end of the transmission arm 11 assigned to the sports device 2 by pivoting of the locking bolt 40 about a vertical axis 41 are removed from the bearing claw 38 since thus the opening area 39 of the same is released.
  • 13 to 16 can also be counter-rotating by at least one, preferably two mutually movable bearing claws 38 are formed, their adjustment via the actuating device 37 takes place and which the smallest distance from each other Form the bearing bore for the journals 27, 28, 35, 36 and in a corresponding manner Form the larger, distant state of the opening area 39.
  • a distance 42 between the sports equipment 2 assigned pivot axes 18, 20 and / or a distance 43 between the Swivel axes 17, 19 assigned to the user can be changed. So different Vertical distances 44 between the footprint 7 for the user and the mounting surface 30 can be reached on the sports device 2.
  • Arrow 25 - joint parts spaced apart from one another in the form of bearing claws 38 Bearing breakthroughs 25, 26, 31, 32 or journal 27, 28, 35, 36 are provided.
  • bearing breakthroughs 25, 26, 31, 32 or journal 27, 28, 35, 36 are provided.
  • a plurality of joint parts spaced apart from one another can then have at least one end region the transmission arms 11, 12 are optionally brought into an articulated operative connection in order to achieve different vertical distances 44.
  • the vertical distance 44 is a distance related to a vertical direction between the footprint 7 for the foot of the user and a surface of the Sports equipment 2, e.g. to understand the mounting surface 30 when the connector 1 is in the starting or rest position drawn in full lines, in which the footprint 7 for the foot of the user is substantially parallel runs to the mounting surface 30 or to the running surface 45.
  • a length adjustment and locking device 46 for the optional change of the Length dimensions 23, 24 of the transmission arms 11, 12 can be assigned.
  • the Length adjustment and locking device 46 for the transmission arms 11, 12 is in The following is specifically explained using the transmission arm 12 and can, for example by a threaded sleeve 47 with a left-hand and a right-hand thread be educated.
  • the transmission arm 12 is in the area between the joint arrangements 15, 16 divided and the two sections point towards each other End areas in relation to the internal threads of the threaded sleeve 47 each corresponding Threads on.
  • the multi-part can then be made by means of the threaded sleeve 47 Transfer arm 12 connected to an integral transfer arm 12 and through Rotation of the threaded sleeve 47 about the longitudinal axis of the length dimension 24 of the Transmission arm 12 can be enlarged or reduced.
  • An adjustment range of the Length adjustment and locking device 46 depends on the number of threads in the threaded sleeve 47 or the number of threads on the mutually facing end regions of the two parts of the transmission arm 12.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 are rod-shaped and preferably have a circular cross-sectional shape, making it easy to get through an essentially rectangular deformation of the end regions of the transmission arms 11, 12 the journals 27, 28, 35, 36 for the joint arrangements 13 to 16 can be formed. At the same time it is a simple way Attachment of threads for the length adjustment and locking device 46 possible.
  • the transfer arms 11, 12 are preferred through several transverse to the usual direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - mutually spaced and essentially parallel transmission arms 11, 12 formed in order to ensure a high stability of the connecting device 1 guarantee.
  • the user moves towards the sports device 2 transferring tax forces without delay and as intended and the Torsional rigidity of the contact surface 7 with respect to the tread 45 of the sports device 2, with respect to a vertical axis, is increased.
  • This will be a cheap one Steering behavior of the sports device 2 or a high edge pressure and a direct, low-loss Repulsion movement of the user's foot from the surface 8 of the sports equipment 2nd achieved.
  • the transversely to the usual direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - spaced apart and transmission arms 11 aligned essentially parallel to the vertical plane 9 or 12 can be formed by U-shaped round rods, the base of the U-shaped deformed round rods gives the corresponding pivot axis 17 to 20 and the two legs the two transfer arms spaced apart in the transverse direction 11 and 12 respectively.
  • the two transmission arms 11 formed by an integral part, which simultaneously forms the journal 35.
  • the joint arrangements 13 to 16 are preferably closer to that assigned to the toes Area on the footprint 7 as the area associated with the heel on the Footprint 7 assigned to the generated according to the invention and Rotational movement of the contact surface 7, the natural rolling movement of the to reproduce the human foot over the ball of the toe. Beyond that wide swivel angle possible between the footprint 7 and the sports equipment 2, since the shoe or the support element 6 is not early on the top of the Sports device 2 strikes and thus only in its relative movement to sports device 2 outside a relatively large range of motion is limited.
  • the stop element 48 In the area of the contact surface 7 assigned to the heel there is a stop element 48 arranged that a lowering of the heel area of the footprint 7 in Direction to sports equipment 2 prevented and the maintenance of the respective minimum Vertical distance 44 guaranteed.
  • the stop element 48 preferably has a height-adjustable Stop surface 49, which with the support member 6 or the sole of the used footwear works together to fall below the set, to prevent minimum vertical distance 44 in the heel area of the contact surface 7.
  • the height-adjustable stop surface 49 can by a in Different height positions displaceable stop pin 50 may be formed.
  • the stop element 48 further comprises an attachment body 51 for the sports device 2 with a plurality of openings 52 spaced apart in the vertical direction, into which the stop pin 50 can optionally be inserted.
  • the top body 51 is designed for attachment to the sports device 2, preferably by means of a screw connection. Of course, it is also possible to attach the attachment body 51 to the base part 29 to fix the connecting device 1 or to form it in one piece.
  • the Attachment body 51 preferably has guide surfaces 53, 54 for side surfaces 55, 56 Carrying element 6 or on the sole of the shoe and thus forms a vertical guide device 57 for the support element 6 or the user's shoe. This will Rotational movements of the contact surface 7 with respect to the sports device 2 by a vertical one Axis counteracted reliably and the steering movements of the user can directly and without delay to sports equipment 2, e.g. a ski 4 transmitted become.
  • the vertical guide device 57 with the guide surfaces 53, 54 can can of course also be implemented separately from the stop element 48 and, for example be formed by guide plates extending in the vertical direction, which are assigned to the side areas of the transmission arms 11, 12.
  • the attachment body 51 is thus based on a vertical transverse plane to the usual one Direction of travel designed according to arrow 10 U-shaped and points to each other facing inner surfaces of the two legs on the guide surfaces 53, 54.
  • the vertical guide device 57 to form T-shaped according to arrow 10 and the vertically protruding part of the T-shaped Attachment body 51 as a guide element with the guide surfaces 53 and 54 use which the side surfaces 54, 55 of a slot-shaped recess in Carrier element 6 or in the sole of the shoe are assigned as free of play as possible.
  • the stop element 48 Via the stop element 48, it is also possible to project onto the vertical plane 9 different swivel angles between the contact surface 7 and the tread 45 of the sports equipment 2. This is for example for the practice of touring skiing an advantage because - as known per se - by setting the Stop element 48 essentially the leg of the user on a steep climb can be aligned perpendicular to the contact surface 7, whereby the stop element 48 represents a corresponding ascent aid.
  • the vertical guide device 57 allows the support element 6 or the sole of the Shoe, a combined rotational movement as well as a movement in the longitudinal direction of the sports device 2 or in the direction of the usual direction of travel - according to Arrow 10 - and the opposite.
  • the vertical guide device 57 prevents but all directed transversely to the usual direction of travel - according to arrow 10 Evasive movements of the user's foot relative to the sports device 2.
  • 1 and 2 is the Coupling device 58 formed by a binding unit 59 which consists of one of the Retaining bracket 60 assigned to the shoe tip and from a bracket assigned to the heel of the shoe Heel tensioner 61 exists.
  • binding unit 59 instead of the binding unit 59 described, it is also possible any binding units 59 known from the prior art, e.g. Safety ski bindings, Belt fastenings, locking band and buckle units or to use the same. A distance between the parts of the binding unit is preferred 59 changeable to the coupling device 58 different shoe sizes to be able to adapt.
  • the connecting device 1 is anatomically correct Sequence of movements in the exercise of various running sports, both in the Summer and winter seasons can be exercised.
  • the largely corresponding to the natural movement sequence, through the connecting device 1 simulated movement sequence also increases the performance of the User of the connection device 1 on the sports device 2.
  • the increase in the distance traveled at each step of the user relative to the background 8 comes about by increasing the user's step size, although this does not change the step angle between the legs can maintain. This is achieved in that during the swing-up phase of the Heel area of the repelling foot of the user or placed on the base 8 by the construction of the connecting device 1 in Direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - relative to sports equipment 2 or to the ground 8 is also moved translationally. This striving forward Footprint 7 or the foot of the user in the direction of travel - according to Arrow 10 - ends at the same time as the heel swings up opposite the toe area.
  • This step width extension is for example when climbing in touring skiing, a great advantage in cross-country skiing and ice skating.
  • This step width extension is defined by a translation width 62 which with increasing swivel angle 63 between the footprint 7 for the foot and the surface 8 or the tread 45 of the sports device 2 increases.
  • the swivel angle 63 can assume the values in a range from 0 to approximately 150 °, is usually 0 to 100 ° and is projected onto the vertical plane 9 between the footprint 7 and the ground 8 or the tread 45 in the direction of travel - Arrow 10 - related rear area after the joint arrangement 13 measured. With the swiveling of the user's heel area opposite the toe area thus increases the value of the swivel angle 63 and simultaneously decreases the translation width 62 of the hinge assembly 13 with respect to the fixed hinge assemblies 14, 15 on the sports equipment or in relation to the sports equipment 2.
  • the translation width 62 is shown in FIG Embodiment by moving the hinge point 13 in Direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - from that shown in full lines Starting or resting position in the active position shown in dashed lines with a Swivel angle 63 defined by approximately 45 °.
  • the translation width 62 starting from another point on the support surface 7, for example starting from the joint arrangement 16, with respect to one fixed point on the sports device 2, for example the joint arrangement 14 or in relation to define the base 8, and so the translational movement of the footprint 8 in relation to the sports equipment 2 or the surface 8 when pivoting the Mark footprint 7 in relation to sports equipment 2.
  • the combined translational and rotational movement of the contact surface 7 opposite the sports device 2 as the user of the connecting device 1 progresses in the direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - is due to the fact that the Footprint 7 associated joint arrangements 13, 16 around the stationary on the sports equipment 2 mounted joint arrangements 14, 15 at least limited or limited can circle.
  • the rear area is the Contact area 7 associated joint arrangement 16 or its pivot axis 19 projected to the vertical plane 9 on a circular path 65 around the stationary Joint arrangement 15 on the sports device 2 is movable.
  • the pivot axis 20 of the stationary on Sports device 2 held joint assembly 15 forms the center or Center of the circular path 65 and its radius is by the length dimension 24 of the Transfer arm 12 determined.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the connecting device according to the invention 1, the same for parts already described above Reference numerals are used.
  • the connecting device 1 again comprises two with respect to the vertical plane 9 Transfer arms 11, 12 which are crossed in scissors-like fashion and which in their crossover point 21 however, they are not in mutual interaction and in their end areas on the one hand each with the footprint 7 for the foot of the user Joint arrangements 13, 16 and in their further end regions each via joint arrangements 14, 15 with a sports device 2 in the manner of a sliding or rolling body 3, 5 are articulated.
  • the pivot axes 17 to 20 of the hinge assemblies 13 to 16 likewise run essentially perpendicular to the vertical plane 9 or essentially transverse to the direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - and essentially parallel to the tread 45 of the sports device 2.
  • Directional transmission arms 11, 12 are formed such that in one to the pivot axes 17 to 20 of the hinge assemblies 14, 15 vertical plane 9 preferably a crossing arrangement of the transmission arms 11, 12 is given, however, the transfer arms 11, 12 in their crossing point 21 run past each other independently.
  • the two of each other crossed transmission arms 11, 12 of the connecting device according to the invention 1 are in the further end regions arranged above the crossing point 21 with the other in the longitudinal direction - arrow 66 - of the foot distant from each other Joint arrangements 13, 16 articulated with the footprint 7 assigned to the foot connected.
  • joint arrangements 14, 15 assigned to the sports device 2 are again in this case fixed to this.
  • the joint arrangements assigned to the contact surface 7 13, 16 can in turn have their own support element 6 for a suitable one Shoe of the user or through the sole of the footwear used be educated.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 are here instead of the rod-shaped parts plate-like parts formed.
  • the transmission arm 12 is through a plan view formed essentially I-shaped plate part. Incisions 67 on both sides of the The plate part forms a web 68 in the central region of the I-shaped transmission arm 12.
  • the two end regions of the plate part represent the two legs 69, 70 of the I-shaped transmission arm 12 and each form part of the joint arrangements 15, 16 or the pivot axes 19, 20.
  • the further transmission arm 11 is also formed by a plate-shaped part and has an elongated opening 71 in the center area through which the Web 68 of the I-shaped transmission arm 12 protrudes.
  • the width of the opening 71 corresponds thereby essentially the width of the web 68 to unimpeded Relative movements between the transmission arms 11, 12 in the area of the crossover point 21 to enable.
  • a length of the projected onto the vertical plane 9 Breakthrough 71 is chosen so that when practicing various sports required swivel angle 63 between the footprint 7 and the sports equipment 2 or the tread 45 or the surface 8 can be taken unhindered can.
  • the transmission arm 11 is essentially U-shaped in plan view formed and the I-shaped transmission arm 12 protrudes between the legs of the Transmission arm 11 through.
  • the two transmission arms 11, 12 can be shaped also be interchanged. It is also possible to use the middle areas the plate-shaped transmission arms 11, 12 approximately up to half the width of the plate parts except and the recesses of the two formed in this way Assign arms 11, 12 to each other in the crossover area, so that on the one hand there is unimpeded mobility of the transmission arms 11, 12 and the width of the in the direction of movement - according to arrow 10 - arranged side by side Transfer arms 11, 12 substantially the width of the foot or sole of the Corresponds to footwear.
  • the joint arrangements assigned to or closest to the sports device 2 14, 15 are arranged on the base part 29, which is formed by a plate part or a profile part is.
  • the base part 29 can in turn be detachable or also with fastening means 72 can be mounted non-detachably on the mounting surface 30 of the sports device 2.
  • fastener 72 screws 73 are preferably used, which the base part 29 with Parts of the joint arrangements 14, 15, in particular with the bearing openings 31, 32, fix in place on sports equipment 2.
  • a fastener 72 coupling devices known from the prior art for rapid determination and to quickly release the base part 29 from the sports device 2.
  • the connecting device 1 can essentially be a specific one Be assigned to the user's footwear and usually left on it, since the connecting device 1 according to the invention is particularly light and can also be compactly folded.
  • the joint arrangement 14 is relative to the rest Joint arrangements 13, 15, 16 in one of several positions in the longitudinal direction - Arrow 66 - of the foot or in the direction of movement - according to arrow 10 - can be determined.
  • an adjusting and / or locking device 74 is provided, by means of which either the position of the entire joint arrangement 14 relative to the sports equipment or relative to the further joint arrangements 13, 15, 16 in the longitudinal direction - arrow 66 - of the foot can be adjusted and fixed.
  • the adjusting and / or locking device 74 by several on the joint part 33 arranged and in the longitudinal direction - arrow 66 - spaced bearing openings 31 formed, in which the journal 35 optionally used and thus the complete hinge assembly 14 can be formed.
  • the adjusting and / or locking device 74 for changing the distance 42 between the hinge assemblies 14, 15 is via the actuator 37, which has a pivot lever 75, operable.
  • the actuator 37 which has a pivot lever 75, operable.
  • the pivot lever 75 is only move against the direction of the arrow shown, which due to the Arrangement of the two-part bearing pin in a bearing sleeve and the coupling with the correspondingly shaped slide track in or on the bearing sleeve, the two parts of the journal 35 axially apart and in articulated engagement with one of the further bearing breakthroughs 31 can reach.
  • the adjustment and / or locking device 74 can be changed by others Formations of quick adjustment systems known from the prior art are formed be, which preferably manual and without the use of tools can be operated.
  • the stop element 48 is with the stop surface 49 to determine the lower limit of the swivel angle 63 by a telescopic extendable and shortenable support arm 76 is formed, which in the Sports device 2 facing end area around a parallel to the pivot axes 17 to 20 extending axis 77 is pivotable and in the facing the contact surface 7 End region has the height-adjustable stop surface 49.
  • the Telescopic support arm 76 thus consists of the fixed but articulated with the base part 29 or the sports device 2 connected swivel part 78 and from a relative to this displaceable sliding arm 79 with a plate-shaped part on the Contact area 7 facing end area to form the stop surface 49 and Supporting the sole of the footwear or the support element 6.
  • the relative position of the sliding arm 79 to the swivel part 78 can preferably be fixed in the manner of a knurled screw by means of an operating element 80 become.
  • this control element 80 it is also possible to determine between the slide arm 79 and the pivoting part 78 and to lift these parts relative to each other to move according to the double arrow shown to the Adjust stop element 48 to different needs and different To be able to set support heights.
  • the entire support arm 76 is about the axis 77 via an upper dead center position adjustable and after exceeding the top dead center position by means of a Stop 81 in its pivoting movement in the direction of travel - according to the arrow 10 - limited compared to the sports equipment 2.
  • the support arm is in the opposite direction 76 can be pivoted up to the mounting surface 30 on the sports device 2 and is preferred only by lying on the surface of the sports device 2 in this pivoting movement limited according to the double arrow bow shown. This will make one quick adjustment of different support heights and a quick and comfortable Activation and deactivation of the stop element 48 reached.
  • the deactivated Position of the stop element 48 is substantially parallel to the Assembled mounting surface 30 of the sports device 2 extending position of the support arm 76, in which - as will be explained in more detail below - the foot of the User by moving the connector 1 near the surface of the Sports device 2 is placed.
  • This the advantageous effect of the connecting device 1 temporarily switching off position is especially in a rapid Descent with sports equipment 2, for example touring skis, is an advantage.
  • the coupling device 58 between the user's shoe and the Connection device 1 according to the invention is in the embodiment variant shown 3 between the sole of the footwear and the two of these associated end regions of the transmission arms 11, 12 are formed.
  • the sole of the shoes assumes the function of the support element 6 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and therefore has a reasonably high dimensional stability compared to casual shoes, thus a higher torsional rigidity and a relatively high Bending stiffness, on.
  • the soles of the shoes used are therefore preferably made of Hard plastic and / or formed from a light metal material.
  • the coupling device 58 comprises approximately parallel to the ankles of the foot or transverse to the direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - and essentially parallel to Footprint 7 grooves 82, 83 running on the sole.
  • These grooves 82, 83 in the The sole of each shoe point in cross-sectional view, that is to say to the vertical plane 9 projected, a substantially semicircular groove base with adjoining and wall parts extending to the bottom edge of the sole.
  • the Cross-sectional dimensions of the grooves 82, 83 are chosen such that the bearing pins 27, 28 on the end regions of the transmission arms 11, 12 essentially free of play can be stored and the journal 27, 28 or the bearing pin with the preferred circular cross section can be fully inserted into the grooves 82, 83 can, so that in the coupled state - as shown in Fig. 3 - the lower edge of the journals 27, 28 is arranged above the lower edge of the sole.
  • the coupling device 58 further comprises an actuating element 84, for example in the manner of a slide plate 85 with which opening areas 86, 87 of the grooves 82, 83 can either be released or blocked.
  • the upper surface area lies of the shaft-like bearing bolts 27, 28 over the entire surface of the trough-shaped Groove bottom of the grooves 82, 83 with a semicircular cross section.
  • the actuator 84 are the journals 27, 28 before exiting the grooves 82, 83 secured by this in the illustrated, locked state, the opening areas 86, 87 closes or covers.
  • the actuating element 84 is manual move so that there is an opening 88 in the slide plate 85 with the opening area 86 of the groove 82 covers and the end region of the slide plate 85 from the Opening area 87 of the groove 83 is removed so that the shoe from the bearing pin 27, 28 or can be lifted from the transmission arms 11, 12 and the user is thus released from the sports device 2.
  • Actuating element 84 for coupling and uncoupling the shoe from the connecting device 1 or of the sports device 2 several, the individual bearing pins 27, 28 or To form transmission arms 11, 12 associated coupling devices 58 and to design a coupling and uncoupling process in two stages. It is also possible to the coupling device 58 to provide spring elements, which are either a safety release result and thus the violation of critical limits avoid or counteract an uncontrolled adjustment of the actuating element 84 and thus false trips are excluded.
  • the actuating element 84 is preferably in the sole of the footwear in the longitudinal direction - According to arrow 66 - the foot slidably guided and results in the respective End positions a locked or unlocked position of the coupling device 58.
  • the stop element 48 is in the starting or rest position shown in FIG. 3 adjusted in such a way that the contact surface 7 is essentially parallel to the running surface 45 or runs to the base 8 of the sports device 2. Now the user of the connection device lifts 1 the heel area from the stop surface 49 of the Stop element 48 in the introductory phase of a step for locomotion in the Direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - from, are assigned to the sole of the shoe Joint arrangements 13, 16 or their pivot axes 17, 19 in forcibly Direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - on circular tracks 64, 65 and at the same time the footprint 7 for the foot or the shoe itself opposite the Tread 45 or the surface 8 at a constantly increasing swivel angle 63 pivoted.
  • the bearing pins 27, 28 rotate relative to the grooves 82, 83 in the sole of the footwear.
  • the further sequence of movements of the connecting device 1 or the foot of the user is by snapshots in part based on a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Relative position 89 to 92 of the joint arrangements 13, 16 or the foot of the user shown in dash-dotted lines to the sports equipment 2 or 8. from that it can be seen that the contact surface 7 with increasing pivoting angle 63 to the tread 45 also in the direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - relative to Sports equipment 2 or 8 is shifted to the ground. It can also be seen that with increasing swivel angle 63, the translation width 62 also increases continuously, which is a measure of the relative displacement of the contact surface 7 relative to the sports equipment 2 or relative to the subsurface 8 applies.
  • the user's footwear of approximately 90 ° relative to the sports device 2 can have the translation range 62 then amount to a few millimeters up to a few centimeters.
  • the achievable translation width 62 depends on the arrangement and spacing of the Joint arrangements 13 to 16 to each other, of the length dimensions 23, 24 of the Transmission arms 11, 12 and from the vertical distance 44 of the footprint 7 to Sports equipment 2 dependent.
  • the height of the swivel angle 63 can be individually adjusted by the user from step to step can be changed and a few degrees of angle up to about 150 Degrees. According to an anatomically correct sequence of movements in most cases, however, the swivel angle 63 is up to a maximum of 90 °.
  • the the step size increase of the user determined by the translation width 62 the connection device 1 enables the user to progress rapidly in Direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - and compared to sports equipment with conventional ones Coupling devices have a comparatively higher performance.
  • the foot assigned to this position becomes that in the direction of movement - according to arrow 10 - front foot at least pulled or in the direction of movement - according to Arrow 10 - placed in front of this.
  • another step can be initiated with the second foot.
  • the swiveling angle increases 63 the area of the contact surface 7 assigned to the toes closer in the vertical direction shifted to sports equipment 2, whereas the heel area of the footprint 7 in Vertical direction is removed from the sports device 2.
  • These movements are through the Circular paths 64, 65 are determined because the articulated arrangement 13 on the circular path 64 in Direction to the sports device 2 and the joint arrangement 16 at least in the initial phase the swiveling movement on the circular path 65 in the vertical direction from Sports equipment 2 is moved away.
  • the maximum possible swivel angle 63 can optionally also be by means of a further stop element 93 are limited.
  • This stop element 93 preferably has Stop surfaces 94 or a stop edge, which when reaching the maximum pivot angle 63 on a fixed part of the connecting device 1 or on the sports equipment 2.
  • the stop element 93 trained to be adjustable by means of an adjusting and locking device.
  • the connecting device 1 according to the invention is fundamental according to the previously described designs formed, so no closer to the Training according to the invention is received.
  • the connecting device 1 comprises an anchoring device 96, with which the connecting device 1 or Footprint 7 for the user's foot, if necessary, rigidly in relation to movement can be set on the sports equipment 2.
  • This anchoring device 96 comprises at least one anchoring hook 97, which upon activation of the anchoring device 96 with at least one other Anchoring hook 98 or a corresponding recess in positive engagement can be offset.
  • the corresponding anchoring hooks 97, 98 or the anchoring hook 97 and the corresponding locking recess are the usual way relatively movable parts of the connecting device 1, ie the contact surface 7 or the support element 6 or the shoe of the User and the sports equipment 2 assigned.
  • a latching hook 97 in is preferred that part of the footprint 7 which is assigned to the toes and is stationary on the shoe or fixed to the support element 6 and the further anchoring hook which can be brought into engagement therewith 98 is fixed in place on the base plate 29 or directly on the sports device 2 or integrally formed on the base part 29.
  • the locking recess in the sports device 2 or in the base plate 29 in which the anchoring hook 97 can be hooked onto the support element 6 on a case-by-case basis.
  • the anchoring hook 98 in the support element 6 or in to provide a sole part corresponding to the support element 6 and on the sports device 2 form the anchor hook 97.
  • the anchoring hook 97 and the anchoring hook are projected onto the vertical plane 9 98 or the recess in relation to a vertical direction in arranged essentially one above the other and in the case of the initial or rest position not in mutual, positive engagement.
  • the anchoring hook 98 assigned to the sports device 2 is in the foremost region Joint arrangement 15 set on sports equipment 2.
  • the anchoring hooks 97, 98 are essentially L-shaped or U-shaped aligned such that mutually assigned retaining webs 99, 100 or locking projections the anchoring hook 97, 98 projects onto the vertical plane 9 essentially horizontally run.
  • the stop element 48 determining the minimum swivel angle 63 is here formed by an attachment body 51 pivotable about a vertical axis 101, which has a plurality of stop surfaces 49.
  • the attachment body 51 several arranged in the circumferential area and in the vertical direction upwardly extending support extensions 102, 103 different Vertical extension, with at the front, upper ends in different Height positions arranged stop surfaces 49 are formed.
  • the vertical axis 101 around which the attachment body 51 with the support extensions 102, 103 can be pivoted by the user of the connection device 1 For example, formed by a retaining screw 104 which the attachment body 51st stationary, but rotatable on sports equipment 2.
  • the stop element 48 further preferably comprises a biasing means 105, by means of which of the attachment bodies 51 against the base plate 29 or against the sports device 2 is pressed and only after exceeding a predetermined by the biasing means 105 Limit force can be at least slightly lifted in the vertical direction can.
  • the biasing means 105 may e.g. designed in the manner of a coil or leaf spring his.
  • the biasing means 105 assumes the function of an anti-rotation device, um an unintentional pivoting of the attachment body 51 about the vertical axis 101 excluded. A rotation of the attachment body 51 about the vertical axis 101 in another position is only after a certain torque value has been exceeded, which can be easily applied by the user's hand, possible.
  • the attachment body 51 can also have locking projections 106 on the base plate 29 or assigned to the sports device 2, which by applying a corresponding torque on the attachment body 51 by a deviation can be overcome in the vertical direction.
  • the locking projections 106 accordingly perform the function of a in cooperation with the biasing means 105 Holding device, which the stop element 48 in the desired position with a certain holding force and an exact, constant orientation the attachment body 51 causes.
  • the stop element 48 also takes over the function in the exemplary embodiment shown a locking device 107 with which the combined translational and rotary Possibility of movement of the contact area 7 relative to the sports device 2 can optionally be locked so that the footprint 7 in relation to the sports equipment 2 is held immovably.
  • the stop element 48 faces in a part of the Circumferential area at least one fixing surface 108, which is transverse to the vertical plane 9 is aligned and starting from the end area assigned to the sports device 2 in the direction of travel - according to arrow 10 - rises diagonally upwards.
  • the end region of the support element 6 assigned to the heel or the sole end region on the heel side of the footwear used has a counter surface 109 which aligned essentially parallel to the fixing surface 108 and thus also obliquely is progressing.
  • the counter surface 109 can be on the support element 6 or on the sole of the footwear itself be formed, or - as shown schematically - by a separate sub-body 110 be formed, which are attached to the support member 6 or on the user's shoe can.
  • the connecting device 1 is now from the position shown in Fig. 4, in the the movement of the footprint 7 is released relative to the sports device 2, in which in Fig. 6 position shown, in which the footprint 7 relative to the sports equipment 2 is fixed in place, can be adjusted, so is only the anchoring device 96 and to activate the locking device 107 or to adjust the attachment body 51.
  • the attachment body 51 is based on the illustration in FIG. 4 according to the shown double arrow 111 about a quarter turn into that shown in Fig. 5 Panning position.
  • at least one articulated connection is the Joint arrangements 13 to 16, preferably the joint connection of the joint arrangement 14 to cancel via the actuator 37.
  • the joint arrangement 14 can be separated by moving the actuator 37, the Bearing claws 38 are moved radially apart, so that the journal 35 of the Bearing claws 38 on sports equipment 2 can be removed. Subsequently, the transfer arm 11, which is still articulated on the support element 6 via the joint arrangement 13 is to be pivoted in the direction of the contact surface 7.
  • the support element 6 is preferably U-shaped in cross section, with a central web 112 forms the footprint 7 and on both sides towards the sports equipment 2 protruding legs 113, 114 form the side surfaces 55, 56.
  • One of the central web 112 and of the two legs 113, 114 at least partially enclosed interior 115 in the support element 6 serves to accommodate the near to the footprint 7 pivotable transmission arm 11 when this of the Bearing claws 38 of the joint arrangement 14 is separated.
  • the transmission arm 11 is preferably in the interior 115 of the support element 6 or detachably held on the sole of the shoe via a snap connection 116 or secured against automatic swiveling out of the interior 115.
  • the support element 6 or the shoe now only connected to the sports device 2 via the transmission arm 12.
  • the swivel angle 63 which by swiveling up the Heel area is reached, the area assigned to the toes can be secured with the anchoring hook 97 spent close to the surface of the sports equipment 2 and with the Sports equipment 2 attached anchoring hook 97 or with the corresponding recess are mutually hooked.
  • the contact surface 7 or the support element 6 or the shoe can the joint arrangement 15 are pivoted in the direction of the sports device 2, so that the Pivot angle 63 is reduced and becomes zero.
  • the contact surface 7 is essentially parallel runs to the tread 45 of the sports device 2, the support member 6 lies over the legs 113, 114 on the base plate 29 or on the sports device 2.
  • Anchoring device 96 is automatically activated because the anchoring hooks 97, 98 engage with the holding webs 99, 100 and thus a lifting of the support element 6 or the shoe is prevented in the vertical direction.
  • the heel side The area of the support element 6 or the heel area of the shoe can then, as in 6, by means of the locking device 107 or via the stop element 48 can also be secured against lifting in the vertical direction. This is to pivot the attachment body 51 in accordance with the double arrow 111 such that the fixing surface 108 lies flat on the counter surface 109, so that the distance between the fixing surface and the counter surface 108, 109 essentially assumes the value zero.
  • the anchoring hook 97, 98 and the partial body 110 are designed such that an end face Penetration of snow, sand or other contaminants is prevented as that Carrying element 6 or the sole of the shoe used through the interior 115 a represents spatial delimitation, all moving parts of the connecting device 1 delimits to the outside.
  • a change from the departure position of the connecting device shown in FIG. 6 1, in which it is essentially inactive, in the in Fig. 4th shown active position can be carried out particularly quickly and easily if necessary by the attachment body 51 is in turn pivoted so that the heel side Area of the support element 6 is released and thus also the anchoring device 96 canceled by simply swiveling up the contact surface 7 can be.
  • the embodiment of the connecting device 1 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6 is particularly suitable for touring skiing.
  • the sports device 2 can namely the stop element 48 such be set so that the higher stop surface 49 on the support extension 103 is assigned to the support element 6 or the sole, so that the user is also climbing Terrain can stand substantially upright on the footprint 7.
  • the locking device 107 or the anchoring device 96 can be formed by swiveling mounting brackets, which if necessary motion-blocking connection between the footprint 7 and the sports equipment 2 manufacture.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12, in particular the transmission arm 11, the vertical guide device 57 assign which is essentially parallel to Vertical plane 9 aligned, plate-like extensions is formed, which is as free of play as possible rest on the side areas of the transmission arms 11, 12.
  • the connecting device 1 can have elastic or resilient spring means 117, which comprise the contact surface 7 in the initial or rest position, provided that such high swiveling forces are not exerted by the user's foot be initiated on the contact surface 7 that a pivoting up Footprint 7 against the restoring force determined by the spring means 117 is effected.
  • the spring means 117 of the connecting device 1 are arranged such that between the footprint 7 for the foot of the user and the Sports device 2 has a force effect that the contact area 7 and the sports device 2 always presses against each other, so that the contact surface 7 is not used deliberately remains in the starting or resting position.
  • the contact patch 7 and the sports equipment 2 are mutually preloaded retaining spring means 117 are at least one of the joint arrangements 13 to 16 assigned.
  • the spring means 117 is the joint arrangement 15 and is in the form of a torsion spring or in the manner of a torsion spring 118 with a leg associated with the transmission arm 12 and one with the sports equipment 2 associated legs formed.
  • the legs of the torsion spring are therefore on the one hand on the transmission arm 12 and the other leg rests on the joint part 34 or is immovable on the sports equipment 2 held so that the swiveling movement of the contact surface 7 opposite a resistance determined by the torsion spring 118 opposes the sports device 2 becomes.
  • the dimensioning of the spring means 117 is at the discretion of the latter Area of professional activity and is also dependent on the particular sport practiced.
  • the spring means 117 in particular the torsion spring 118 to assign the further joint arrangements 13, 14, 16, so that a Swiveling up the footprint 7 compared to the sports equipment 2 only after Exceeding a holding force determined by the spring means 117 is possible.
  • the spring means 117 - as shown in dashed lines in Fig. 4 by a band-shaped spring means 117, e.g. in the manner of an elastomer, length-adjustable drawstring be formed, which on the one hand with the footprint 7 and on the other hand is connected to the sports device 2 or the base plate 29. Furthermore, it is possible to arrange the spring means 117 in the the area of the footprint 7 assigned to the toes between this and the Provide sports equipment 2 to the footprint 7 in the unloaded by the user To hold the state in the initial or rest position shown in Fig. 4 resilient.
  • the spring means can by all spring elements known from the prior art such as tension springs, compression springs, disc springs or elastomer Plastic blocks can be formed.
  • FIG. 7 shows the connecting device 1 according to the invention in accordance with the preceding ones Descriptions in connection with a rolling body 5, in particular in Connection with a single-track roller skate 119.
  • a rolling body 5 in particular in Connection with a single-track roller skate 119.
  • the footprint 7 for the foot is formed by a footbed in the sports shoe, which rests on the sole part of the footwear.
  • This contact area 7 is to achieve the advantageous effects via the connecting device 1 according to the invention the rolling body 5 or, in an alternative embodiment, with a sliding body 3 for practicing ice skating sports, e.g. with a skid 120 - like this one in dash-dotted lines is shown - connected.
  • the connecting device 1 thus connects the sports shoe to a chassis frame 121, which rotatably supports a plurality of rollers 122 or - as in FIG shown in dash-dotted lines - with the profile-like sliding body 3 in inventive manner or as already explained in detail above has been.
  • the two transmission arms 11, 12 of the connecting device 1 are vertical Consideration of the foot aligned in the longitudinal direction - according to arrow 66
  • the further transmission arm 12 extends from the area of the shoe assigned to the heel over the Articulated connection of the articulation arrangement 16 in the direction of that assigned to the toes Area of the shoe to the lower-lying sports device 2 and with it in the further End region articulated via the joint arrangement 15.
  • pivot axes 17 to 20 of the joint arrangements 13 to 16 run in the essentially transverse to the longitudinal direction - according to arrow 66 - of the foot and essentially parallel to the footprint 7 or to the subsurface 8.
  • the transfer arms 11, 12 are on the vertical plane 9 actually projects cross, as shown in FIG. 7 by the in Dashed lines indicated articulation on a relatively short transmission arm 12 is shown. Furthermore, it is of course also possible that a imaginary extension of the transmission arms 11, 12 an imaginary crossover point 21 forms. It is therefore also possible that an imagined Crossover point 21 outside of at least one of the end points or end regions of at least one of the transmission arms 11, 12. It is just required that the two transmission arms 11, 12 starting from the articulated Connection with the footprint 7 or with the sports device 2 in opposite Directions run and articulated in their further end area with the sports device 2 or are connected to the footprint, with either an actual crossing point 21 or an imaginary crossing point 21 can arise. This actually formed or imagined crossover point 21, depending on the length and alignment of the transmission arms 11, 12 is intended to be based on lie in a vertical direction below the contact surface 7.
  • the pivotable connecting device 1 between the sports equipment 2 and a footprint 7 for one foot User is designed such that the contact surface 7 in the longitudinal direction - arrow 66 - The foot can be moved relative to the sports device 2 and by one to the ankle joint of the Foot is approximately parallel axis pivotable.
  • the footprint 7 in at least one partial area assigned to the toe ball position closer to the sports device 2 adjustable, the contact surface 7 over the hinge assemblies 13, 16 and several transmission arms 11, 12 with the others is attached to the sports device 2 attachable hinge assemblies 14, 15.
  • At least two of the transmission arms 11, 12 can be fastened in at least one on the sports device 2 arranged hinge arrangement 14, 15 in one or more in the direction of Pivot axes 18, 20 of the joint arrangements 14, 15 spaced apart and to these vertical vertical plane (s) 9 in the further of the sports device 2 opposite end regions in the other in the longitudinal direction - arrow 66 - of the foot to each other distanced and connected to the contact surface 7 hinge arrangements 13, 16 articulated.
  • Joint arrangements 14, 15 are the transmission arms 11, 12 relative to Footprint 7 inclined and extending e.g. from the mid-range between the joint arrangements 13, 16 in opposite directions of the longitudinal extension - Arrow 66 - of the foot.
  • the front joint arrangement related to the usual direction of travel - according to arrow 10 13 on the contact surface 7 is thus with the transfer arm 11 in Articulated connection, which is contrary to the usual direction of travel - according to Arrow 10 - to the sports equipment 2 arranged below and extends over it the hinge assembly 14 is articulated.
  • Transmission arms 11, 12 pointing in the same direction or exactly parallel to one another aligned transmission arms 11, 12 namely represent a rather unsuitable training
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 the sloping legs and the sports equipment 2 and the footprint 7 would form the base or top edge
  • the locomotion energy to be applied by the user through muscle power would be converted to potential energy to a high percentage, in order to be able to overcome the top dead center positions of the pivot axes 17, 19.
  • the movement energy provided by the user would therefore be a certain percentage into a vertical movement irrelevant to the speed of travel of the foot relative to the sports equipment 2.
  • the transmission arms 11, 12 are assigned to the two longitudinal side areas of the shoe, so that a total of four transmission arms 11, 12 are formed.
  • the holding extensions 123, 124 preferably overlap the im Cross-section essentially U-shaped chassis frame 121, so that overall a relatively low height of the roller skate 119 can be achieved.
  • the length dimensions 23, 24 of the transmission arms 11, 12 can be about 20% to 200%, preferably 70% to 120% of the sole length of the footwear.
  • arcuate rolling surface 126 may be arranged, the automatic lowering of the Toe area of the foot in the direction of the sports equipment 2 prevented and always a linear Contact between the sole of the shoe and the sports equipment 2 guaranteed and thus supports the hinge assemblies 13 to 16 or from excessive Stress protects.
  • the rolling body 125 can also be used as Damping element 95 act, which dampens the rotational and translational movement when the maximum swivel angle is reached.
  • the stop element 48 which lowers the heel region of the Sports shoes limited in the direction of the sports device 2 can - as shown in Fig. 7 - through the heel of the sole or also through the journal 28 of the joint arrangement 16 be formed.
  • the spring means 117 are also preferred in the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 provided which the sports shoe with a certain spring force against the sliding or Press roller 3, 5 and only after exceeding a certain, from Swiveling force to be applied by the user is a swiveling of the contact surface 7 enable in relation to the sliding or rolling body 3, 5.
  • the connecting device 1 thus forms a releasable binding for the Foot of a user on the sports device 2 and is preferably attached to it adjustable.
  • the shoes described above each have suitable elements, such as the grooves 82, 83, via which the receptacle of the joint arrangements 13, 16 of the Connection device 1 is possible.
  • those previously described Sports equipment 2 elements such as the mounting surface 30 for receiving at least one of the joint arrangements 14, 15.

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  1. Installation de connexion pivotante (1) entre un appareil de sport (2) et une face d'appui (7) pour le pied d'un utilisateur, dans laquelle la face d'appui (7) est déplaçable dans la direction longitudinale du pied relativement à l'appareil de sport (2) et peut être amenée à pivoter autour d'un axe s'étendant à peu près parallèlement à la cheville du pied et est ajustable dans au moins une zone partielle associée à l'éminence du gros orteil en une position plus près de l'appareil de sport (2), et la face d'appui (7) est reliée par deux agencements d'articulation (13, 16) et plusieurs bras de transmission (11, 12) à d'autres agencements d'articulation (14, 15) fixés à l'appareil de sport (2), caractérisée en ce que deux bras de transmission (11, 12) sont logés d'une manière articulée dans deux agencements d'articulation (14, 15) disposés de manière à pouvoir être fixés à l'appareil de sport (2), espacés l'un de l'autre dans la direction longitudinale - flèche (66) - du pied dans un ou plusieurs plans verticaux (9) espacés en direction des axes de pivotement (18, 20) des agencements d'articulation (14, 15) et s'étendant verticalement à ceux-ci, et sont logés d'une manière articulée dans les autres zones d'extrémité éloignées de l'appareil de sport (2) dans les deux autres agencements d'articulation (13, 16) espacés l'un de l'autre dans la direction longitudinale - flèche (66) - du pied et reliés à la face d'appui (7), et lorsque les agencements d'articulation (14, 15) se trouvent en position de montage à l'appareil de sport (2), les bras de transmission (11, 12) sont inclinés relativement à la face d'appui (7) et s'étendent dans des directions opposées de l'extension longitudinale - flèche (66) - du pied.
  2. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les bras de transmission (11, 12) sont disposés de manière à se croiser en projection sur le plan vertical (9).
  3. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'un point de croisement (21) des bras de transmission (11, 12) se situe à l'extérieur de leurs points d'extrémité.
  4. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les agencements d'articulation (13, 16) sont reliés dans la zone partielle de la face d'appui (7) plus proche de la zone des doigts de pied à la face d'appui (7).
  5. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que les bras de transmission (11, 12) ont des dimensions différentes en longueur (23, 24).
  6. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que les dimensions en longueur (23, 24) des bras de transmission (11, 12) peuvent être modifiées et fixées au moyen d'un dispositif d'ajustement de longueur et d'arrêt (46).
  7. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le bras de transmission (11) articulé dans la zone des doigts de pied de la face d'appui (7) a une plus grande dimension en longueur (23) que le bras de transmission (12) articulé dans une zone partielle de la face d'appui (7) associé à la voûte plantaire.
  8. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la position d'au moins l'un des deux agencements d'articulation (14, 15) associés à l'appareil de sport (2) est ajustable et peut être fixée au moyen d'un dispositif de déplacement et/ou d'arrêt (74) relativement à l'appareil de sport (2) et/ou relativement aux autres agencements d'articulation (13, 16).
  9. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la position d'au moins l'un des deux agencements d'articulation (13, 16) associés à la face d'appui (7) peut être ajusté et arrêté relativement à l'appareil de sport (2) et/ou relativement aux autres agencements d'articulation (14, 15).
  10. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un élément de butée (48) limitant le déplacement de la face d'appui (7) en direction de l'appareil de sport (2) est associé aux bras de transmission (11, 12) et/ou à la face d'appui (7).
  11. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que l'élément de butée (48) présente plusieurs faces de butée (49) disposées dans des positions de hauteur différentes pour la face d'appui (7).
  12. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que l'élément de butée (48) présente un corps d'application (51) apte à pivoter autour d'un axe vertical (101) avec plusieurs prolongements d'appui (102, 103) disposés dans sa zone périphérique, d'une extension différente en hauteur.
  13. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la liaison d'articulation d'au moins l'un des agencements d'articulation (13 à 16) peut être relâchée ou séparée au moyen d'un dispositif d'actionnement (37).
  14. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce que l'agencement d'articulation séparable (13 à 16) comprend au moins une griffe de palier (38) ouverte sur un demi-côté, dont la zone d'ouverture (39) peut être libérée et bloquée sélectivement par un verrou de blocage (40) du dispositif d'actionnement (37).
  15. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 13 ou 14, caractérisée en ce que plusieurs perçages de palier (25, 26, 31, 32) sont réalisés et, au moyen du dispositif d'actionnement (37), un pivot (27, 28, 35, 36) de l'agencement d'articulation séparable (13 à 16) peut être sélectivement mis en prise articulée avec les perçages de palier (25, 26,31,32).
  16. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est associé à la face d'appui (7) un dispositif de guidage vertical (57) qui empêche des déplacements relatifs entre la face d'appui (7) et l'appareil de sport (2) perpendiculairement au plan vertical (9).
  17. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 16, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif de guidage vertical (57) est réalisé par des prolongements en forme de plaque, associés aux zones latérales des bras de transmission (11, 12) et orientés sensiblement parallèlement au plan vertical (9), à l'appareil de sport (2) ou la face d'appui (7).
  18. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que, au fur et à mesure qu'augmente l'angle de pivotement (63) entre la face d'appui (7) et la face de roulement (45) de l'appareil de sport (2) ou un fond (8) de celui-ci, par suite d'un pivotement vers le haut de la zone de talon par rapport à la zone des doigts de pied de la face d'appui (7), une largeur de translation (62), selon laquelle la face d'appui (7) pendant l'agrandissement de l'angle de pivotement (63) relativement à l'appareil de sport (2) dans la direction de déplacement usuelle - selon la flèche (10) - se déplace par translation vers l'avant, augmente également continuellement.
  19. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que chacun des deux axes de pivotement (17, 19) des agencements d'articulation (13, 16) associés à la face d'appui (7) sont logés d'une manière déplaçable pendant une phase de pivotement de la face d'appui (7) par rapport à l'appareil de sport (2) sur respectivement une voie circulaire (64, 65) orientée parallèlement au plan vertical (9).
  20. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 19, caractérisée en ce que les centres des voies circulaires (64, 65) sont définis par les axes de pivotement (18, 20) des agencements d'articulation (14, 15) retenus fixement à l'appareil de sport (2), et en ce que les rayons des voies circulaires (64, 65) sont définis par les dimensions en longueur (23, 24) des bras de transmission (11, 12).
  21. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la face d'appui (7) pour le pied de l'utilisateur est formée par un élément de support (6) sur lequel peut être placée la chaussure de l'utilisateur.
  22. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 21, caractérisée en ce qu'un dispositif d'accouplement (58) est disposé en vue de la connexion relâchable de la chaussure à l'élément de support (6).
  23. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 20, caractérisée en ce que la face d'appui (7) est formée par un lit de pied d'une semelle d'une chaussure de sport.
  24. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 23, caractérisée en ce qu'un dispositif d'accouplement (58) est réalisé pour la connexion relâchable de la semelle de préférence indéformable de la chaussure de sport avec l'installation de connexion (1).
  25. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 23 ou 24, caractérisée en ce que les agencements d'articulation (13, 16) associés à la face d'appui (7) comprennent des rainures (82, 83) s'étendant transversalement à la direction longitudinale - flèche (66) - du pied dans la semelle de la chaussure de sport, et en ce que le dispositif d'accouplement (58) est formé entre la semelle et les zones d'extrémité des bras de transmission (11, 12) associées à celle-ci par un élément d'actionnement (84) bloquant et libérant sélectivement une zone d'ouverture (86, 87) des rainures (82, 83).
  26. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est associé à au moins l'un des agencements d'articulation (13 à 16) un moyen élastique (117) à rappel élastique, qui oppose au mouvement de pivotement de la face d'appui (7), en vue de l'agrandissement de l'angle de pivotement (63), une résistance mécanique pouvant être surmontée par le pied de l'utilisateur.
  27. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 26, caractérisée en ce que le moyen élastique (117) est formé par un ressort de torsion (118).
  28. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 26 ou 27, caractérisée en ce que le moyen de ressort (117) pousse la face d'appui (7) à l'état de repos en direction de la face de montage (30) à l'appareil de sport (2).
  29. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 26, caractérisée en ce que le moyen de ressort (117) est fixé à la face d'appui (7) et à l'appareil de sport (2) et est formé par une bande ayant une élasticité de ressort ou bien un ressort de traction dans la zone de talon de la face d'appui (7).
  30. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 26, caractérisée en ce que le moyen de ressort (117) est réalisé par un ressort de pression dans la zone de la face d'appui (7) associée aux doigts de pied, entre celle-ci et l'appareil de sport (2).
  31. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le mouvement de translation et de pivotement combiné de la face d'appui (7) peut être bloqué sélectivement au moyen d'un dispositif d'arrêt (107) entre la face d'appui (7) et l'appareil de sport (2).
  32. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 31, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif d'arrêt (107) bloque sélectivement la face d'appui (7) à l'encontre d'un décollement de l'appareil de sport (2).
  33. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est disposé dans la zone de la face d'appui (7) associée aux doigts de pied, entre celle-ci et l'appareil de sport (2), un dispositif d'ancrage (96) qui assure la face d'appui (7) à l'état activé à l'encontre d'un décollement de l'appareil de sport (2).
  34. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 33, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif d'ancrage (96) présente respectivement un crochet d'ancrage (97, 98) ou un évidement d'ancrage associé à la face d'appui (7) et à l'appareil de sport (2) qui peuvent être amenés en cas de besoin en prise par concordance des formes.
  35. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 31 ou 32, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif d'arrêt (107) est réalisé à l'élément de butée (48).
  36. Installation de connexion pivotante selon la revendication 31 et 33, caractérisée en ce que dans le cas du dispositif d'ancrage activé (96) et du dispositif d'arrêt activé (107), la face d'appui (7) pour le pied de l'utilisateur est disposée et est retenue d'une manière fixe, comparativement proche de la face de montage (30) à l'appareil de sport (2).
  37. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que dans les positions d'extrémité du chemin de pivotement, un élément d'amortissement (95) est disposé, qui retarde progressivement le mouvement de pivotement et de translation de la face d'appui (7) lors de l'atteinte de l'angle de pivotement maximal ou minimal (63).
  38. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les agencements d'articulation (14, 15) associés à l'appareil de sport (2) sont disposés sur une partie de base en forme de plaque ou de profilé commune (29) qui peut être disposée d'une manière fixe par des moyens de fixation relâchables (72) sur la face de montage (30) à l'appareil de sport (2).
  39. Installation de connexion pivotante selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est disposé entre la face d'appui (7) et l'appareil de sport (2) un corps de roulement (125) dont la face de roulement (126) est adaptée à l'allure de déplacement de la face d'appui (7) relativement à l'appareil de sport (2) pour que la face d'appui (7) soit supportée par le corps de roulement (125) dans le cas de positions relatives différentes (89 à 92) en une forme linéaire à l'appareil de sport (2).
  40. Fixation pour la retenue du pied d'un utilisateur sur un appareil de sport (2), notamment sur un corps de roulement ou de glissement (3, 5), caractérisée en ce que l'installation de connexion pivotante (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes est fixée de préférence d'une manière ajustable sur l'appareil de sport (2).
  41. Fixation selon la revendication 40, caractérisée en ce que la face d'appui (7) pour le pied de l'utilisateur est formée par un élément de support (6) en forme de profilé avec un dispositif d'accouplement (58) fixé à celui-ci pour la liaison amovible avec une chaussure d'un utilisateur.
  42. Chaussure pour la connexion avec un appareil de sport (2), notamment un corps de glissement ou de roulement (3, 5), caractérisée en ce que celle-ci est réalisée avec ou présente des éléments pour la réception d'au moins l'un des agencements d'articulation (13, 16) de l'installation de connexion pivotante (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 39.
  43. Appareil de sport (2), notamment corps de glissement ou de roulement (3, 5) pour le support glissant ou roulant du pied d'un utilisateur, caractérisé en ce que celui-ci est réalisé avec ou présente des éléments pour la réception d'au moins l'un des agencements d'articulation (14, 15) de l'installation de connexion (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 39.
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