EP0938917A1 - Vorrichtung zwischen einem Ski und einen Bindung - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zwischen einem Ski und einen Bindung Download PDF

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EP0938917A1
EP0938917A1 EP99102960A EP99102960A EP0938917A1 EP 0938917 A1 EP0938917 A1 EP 0938917A1 EP 99102960 A EP99102960 A EP 99102960A EP 99102960 A EP99102960 A EP 99102960A EP 0938917 A1 EP0938917 A1 EP 0938917A1
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Joel Arduin
Axel Phelipon
Christian Huyghe
Pierre Szafranski
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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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/003Non-swivel sole plate fixed on the ski

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  • the invention relates to an interface device between a ski and elements for retaining a boot on the ski.
  • the invention also relates to a retaining assembly for a boot on a ski comprising the interface device, as well than a ski comprising the interface device.
  • Such a device produces a greater concentration pressure in the central area of the ski. Furthermore, as the two retaining elements are mounted on the same plate separate from the ski beam, the ski is freed from stresses generated by the retaining elements of the shoe.
  • This interface device gives satisfactory results, in fact, it allows the ski to follow a natural flexion, and, when cornering, the ski fits into its trajectory according to a regular curve. But, at high speed, it produces a certain ski floating because the plate is retained on the ski only over a short length. In addition, forward and backwards, the ski is released over a greater length than a traditional ski, precisely because of the binding mode of the plaque. As a result, the ski is more sensitive to vibrations generated by the terrain relief, and the plate acts as a insulation between the boot and the ski.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an interface of this type that improves the conditions under which the shoe drive the ski, especially that gives a ski drive more fluid in the alternation of large and small turns.
  • Another object of the invention is to propose a device interface that frees the ski more at the level of its skate.
  • the interface device comprises a plate with a front portion having a mounting area provided for a front retaining element, a rear portion with a mounting area provided for a retaining element rear, an inextensible link between the two front portions and back. It is characterized by the fact that it presents for each of the portions and on each side a lower fin in shrinkage from the end of the plate portion, the fin being intended to be pressed against a side edge ski, and for each fin a unique swivel element fixing the fins to the ski.
  • the ski according to the invention is characterized in that it presents in its central area of the skate an area where its songs sideways are substantially parallel, and that in this area, each side edge of the ski has two holes or two series of orifices provided for a swiveling element of fixation.
  • the ski equipped with the interface device includes a plate raised above the upper surface of the ski, with a front portion having a mounting area provided for a front retainer, a rear portion with an area of mounting intended for a rear retaining element, a connection inextensible between the two front and rear portions. It is characterized by the fact that the ski has in its area center of the skate an area where its two side edges are substantially parallel, that each of the portions of the plate is connected to the ski by two lower fins which extend under the plate set back from the end of the portion of plate, that the two fins are pressed against the side edges of the ski and that each fin is attached to the ski by a single swivel binding element.
  • Figure 1 shows the middle part of a ski 1 surmounted by an interface device 2 produced according to a first mode of implementing the invention.
  • the device has an elongated plate 3 which extends to the above the ski, in the longitudinal direction defined by the ski.
  • the length of the plate is provided so that the plate supports the shoe and the two retaining elements of the shoe on the ski.
  • the plate 3 comprises a rigid front portion 4 which has on its upper surface a mounting surface 5 provided for a front retainer.
  • This element is intended to retain the front toe of a shoe, it is of a known type and will not be described in detail.
  • the mounting area 5 presents two series of orifices 6 and 7 which are provided for the front retaining element assembly screw. These orifices allow the front element to be mounted in different positions which depend on the length of the shoe.
  • the mounting area 5 could also be a rail system designed to receive the front retaining element with a longitudinal locking device. Any other equivalent construction would also be suitable.
  • the plate 3 also has a rear portion rigid 8, with a mounting area 9 provided for a rear retainer.
  • This element is also of a known type and will not be described in detail.
  • the two plate portions are made of any material suitable, for example plastic, whether or not charged with fibers.
  • the two plate portions 5 and 8 are joined by a inextensible bond 10.
  • this connection can be formed by a tongue of reduced width from a first portion, and assembled at the other portion by a screw 11 or any other appropriate means.
  • the end of the tongue is housed so sliding in a groove 12 which adjusts the total distance from the plate.
  • the bond might as well not allow such adjustment. She could also be trained by a cable or a middle portion which continuously connects the two front and rear portions of the plate. Also, she could be formed by an attached blade, each of which ends is attached to a plate portion.
  • the inextensible nature of the link is important. We think the bending stiffness in a vertical plane and longitudinal is optional. In other words, the bond could be flexible and inextensible.
  • the two portions of the plate are kept raised above the ski.
  • the front plate portions and rear each rest on an elastic cushion.
  • the cushions are visible in figure 2, they are identified by references 14 and 15. These are, for example, elastomeric material. They are preferably located in the area support plates of the retaining elements, that is to say on rear and front respectively plate portions front and rear. In addition to the raised portions of plate they create a filter effect between the portions of plate and skiing.
  • the plate portions are each supported by side fins which are designed to lower the along the ski edges.
  • the fins are set back by relative to the ends of the plate, that is to say that according to a longitudinal direction, their overall size is less than the size of the plate. In this way, the fins focus on the middle part of the central area from the ski the stresses which pass between the plate and the ski.
  • the front portion of plate is supported by two lateral fins 17 and 18, of even the rear portion 9 is supported by fins 19 and 20.
  • the fins are located at the height of the front support plates and rear of the shoe retaining elements, i.e. in the rear and front areas, respectively portions of front and back plate.
  • the fins are the elements attached lower supports 21, 22, 23, 24 which are fixed jointly in pairs at the front and rear portions 5 and 8.
  • the supports are made of any suitable material, in particular in metal, aluminum alloy or other, or in material plastic with or without fibers. Any suitable means suitable for securing the supports to the plate portions, for example as seen in Figure 2, the supports have legs which engage under the portions plate, with holes provided for fixing screws.
  • Figure 2 also shows for the front portion a sort of lateral ear 25 projecting, which is intended for engage in an opening 26 of the support, the shape and the dimensions are adjusted.
  • the Figure 2 shows supports whose upper part is closes above the rear portion, the rear portion presenting a profile in ⁇ C ⁇ lying, open towards the top, intended to receive the slide of the element rear retainer.
  • Other means of joining together supports and plate portions may also be suitable, for example, the supports could be assembled by gluing or welding to the plate portions.
  • the fins extend on the rear part of the front portion and on the part front of the rear portion, so as to center the area of bond between the plate and the ski, and leave both ends of the plate raised and without retaining link rigid with skiing.
  • a block elastically compressible elastomer to control large amplitude movements of the ski ends or prevent the ski, during a great bending, from coming to strike violently the back of the back or the front of the front part.
  • the fins are designed to descend along the edges side of the ski.
  • the ski presents towards the middle of its central part two recesses 28, 29, one at each edge lateral.
  • the recesses are planned to receive the fins 17, 18, 19, 20.
  • the recesses create a ledge just above the edge. Only the edge 30 is visible in Figures 1 and 2.
  • the fins do not take press against this ledge and stop a little above to avoid direct contact with the edges.
  • the fins are designed to be pressed against the side walls of the ski formed by the bottom of the recesses.
  • the fins and these walls are substantially vertical, that is to say perpendicular to the ski's sliding surface. This is not limiting, and these surfaces can be very slightly inclined convergently towards the top of the ski, in order to have a conical fitting effect in the connection between the fins and the ski walls.
  • the fins are connected to the structure ski by swivel fasteners. That is to say that instead of an integral connection of the plate or ski supports, the connection between the plate and the ski is performed here by a swiveling means which connects each fin to the structure of the ski.
  • This swiveling means allows relative rotation between the ski and the supports around the transverse axis of connection which it defines. The cushions of do not oppose this relative rotation, the on the contrary, they contribute to the freedom of skiing.
  • the recesses 28 and 29 and their flange are also provided for allow this movement.
  • this element Swiveling is located near the neutral fiber of the ski.
  • the plate is raised relative to the ski, it does not integral with the upper surface of the ski, and it is connected to the ski along two transverse connecting axes which cross the structure of the ski towards its neutral fiber.
  • the connecting axes are located at level of the ailerons, that is to say at the height of the cushions 14 and 15, and support plates for the retaining elements. Ski is thus released over a greater length.
  • the position longitudinal of the connecting axes with respect to the plates support is not limiting. According to the degree of refocusing of the pressure towards the middle of the ski, or on the contrary the degree spreading, the axes can be located more towards inside or on the contrary towards the outside compared to support plates.
  • a first construction method is visible in the Figures 1 to 3, Figure 3 showing in section the assembly of rear ski supports.
  • Skiing has a known way between the two lower edges 32 and 33 a sliding sole 34 surmounted by a lower reinforcement layer 35.
  • the ski On the top, the ski has an outer shell 36 which descends laterally up to the edges, and an upper reinforcement 37 located under the hull and also descending to the edges.
  • the ski structure Between the lower and upper reinforcement layers 35 and 37, the ski structure has a core 38, which is of any type appropriate.
  • Other ski structures may also be suitable. In particular, there could be several layers of reinforcement lower and / or higher.
  • Figure 3 also shows the two recesses side 28 and 29 in which the fins of the two rear supports 19 and 20, it also shows the cushion filtering 15, and the rear portion 8 of the plate.
  • a through insert 40 passes through the structure of the ski part by part, it leads to each ski song at the level of lateral faces of the recesses 28 and 29. In this way, the insert crosses the two lateral edges of the layer of upper reinforcement 37.
  • the through insert also is flush with the lower surface of the upper reinforcing layer 37, that is to say vertically upwards, it carries directly on the upper layer 37.
  • the through insert 40 is tapped at each of its extremities.
  • a second through insert 39 of the same type as the insert 40 also crosses the ski at the front supports.
  • the inserts are of any suitable material, for example alloy aluminum, steel or plastic.
  • the ski is first pierced with two holes 41, 42, then the through inserts are reported in the holes 41, 42.
  • the inserts can also be placed in the mold at the time of manufacture of the ski.
  • the fins each have an orifice 43, 44, 45, 46. Screws 47, 48, 49, 50 are screwed into the inserts and ensure the connection of ski supports.
  • the holes 43 to 47 are countersunk to their opening, and screws 47 to 50 have a countersunk head.
  • the vertical position of the openings 43 to 47 is also provided so that the axis of the orifices is slightly raised by relative to the axis of the inserts when the plate and the supports are simply placed on the ski with the cushions intermediaries.
  • the countersunk heads of screws 47 to 50 force the supports to descend, which induces a slight prestress compression and pinching of the cushions 14 and 15. This promotes a good connection between the retaining elements and the ski for the transmission of lateral supports. Any other means suitable for establishing this pinch is also suitable.
  • prestressing is preferred, but not essential.
  • Screws are elements of swiveling assemblies insofar as they allow a relative rotation of the fins and of the ski around the axis of liaison.
  • Figure 4 relates to an alternative embodiment where the through insert is replaced by two simple inserts 52 and 53 which are embedded in the core, and which open on the side of every song of the ski.
  • Figure 5 relates to another variant.
  • a horserider 55 made of aluminum or other equivalent material is attached to the upper surface of the ski in the fins area by example by screws.
  • the rider has two side songs descending along the ski edges.
  • the sides present tapped holes 56 and 57, which are made by any appropriate means, in particular by a fluo-drilling technique or an equivalent technique which carries out the drilling by forming a chimney, this chimney then being tapped.
  • a lateral offset is provided for the rider's songs, but it is not deep enough to accommodate the fins. On this subject, the depth of dropouts is not limiting.
  • the other connecting axis is made with a jumper similar to jumper 55.
  • the two jumpers are independent from each other, or they can be connected by a tab liaison or other. In this case, preferably, the connection is flexible so as not to interfere with the flexing of the ski.
  • the jumper is assembled by welding, i.e. it is in one material fusible with the outer covering of the ski, or is coated with such material.
  • the rider is welded to the ski by example using a vibration welding technique such as described in the patent application published under the number FR 2 659 865 in the name of the plaintiff.
  • a metal or plastic reinforcement 58 is inserted at the construction of the ski towards the middle of its central area.
  • This reinforcement presents in section a shape of ⁇ U ⁇ , whose base is in abutment against the lower reinforcing layer 59, and the two wings 60, 61 go up along the edges of the ski.
  • the upper part of the wings is flush with the layer upper 62 of reinforcement, at least locally in the zones connecting axes.
  • Such a ski is equipped with inserts such as the inserts 39, 40.
  • inserts such as the inserts 39, 40.
  • FIG. 7 relates to another variant according to which a reinforcement 64 is also introduced into the structure of the ski at the time of its construction.
  • Reinforcement has a plate 65 which rests against the lower layer 66 of reinforcement, and at the level of the two connecting axes a stud transverse 67, 68.
  • Each of the studs is pierced with an orifice transverse 69, 70. Upwards, the studs carry preferably against the upper reinforcing layer 71.
  • the studs extend transversely over the entire width of the ski, or only in two segments located against each of the chants. Ports 69 and 70 can be tapped to the origin, or tapped by the fixing screw when screwing like the previous inserts.
  • the ski is made with two reinforcements transverse 105 and 106 rounded on the top and located under the upper reinforcement layer 109.
  • These reinforcements are for example aluminum, or plastic loaded with fibers. They are each pierced with an orifice 107, 108 provided for the means of swivel fixing, for example screws. The screws can be mounted with an insert or be directly screwed into The reinforcements.
  • Such a construction ensures good holding of the screws, and a good distribution of the forces on the upper reinforcement layer in the event of traction on the fixings.
  • the fins could be engaged in bloodletting longitudinal made in the ski structure, from the above.
  • FIG. 8 relates to an alternative embodiment of the supports.
  • the supports 72 and 73 have a return 74, 75 which is intended to rest against the upper surface of the ski, towards the other pair of supports. These returns have a stabilizing effect and block the rotation of the supports in the direction where they lean against the ski.
  • the returns could be replaced with support elements from the rear portion of the plate.
  • FIG. 9 Another alternative embodiment is shown so schematic in Figure 9.
  • Each fin 77, 78, 79, 80 is drilled with a series of mounting holes 81, 82, 83, 84 distributed in a longitudinal direction.
  • the ski is also pierced of two series of orifices 85, 86, each being fitted if necessary insert or other appropriate means.
  • a screw or other suitable means is used to assemble each fin to the ski.
  • the series of holes allow to mount the fins in longitudinal positions different, depending on the length of the shoe, if applicable also playing with the variable length of the link between the two portions of plate. They also allow you to choose on the ski the position of the connecting axes, where do transit the stresses between the ski and the boot. In in other words, it is possible to approximate more or less the two connecting axes from each other, and to shift them forward or backward. This allows to characterize the skiing in big or small turns. Note that in this mode of construction, the invention provides only one screw or other medium swiveling by aileron.
  • Figure 10 relates to an alternative implementation of the invention.
  • Plate 88 is connected to the ski by the fins 89 and 91 of supports 90 and 92.
  • One of the connecting axes of fins to the ski is materialized by a fastening element swiveling 93, for example a screw.
  • the other link is floating.
  • the swiveling means rear 94 crosses the rear fins at a light 95. Naturally, light might as well be placed on the front.
  • Figure 11 shows an alternative embodiment where this is the ski which presents towards the rear a light 96 for the medium rear swivel 97.
  • the supports have been removed to bring up the rear light.
  • Space free between the rear pin 97 and the ends of the light 96 could be filled with blocks of material cushioning.
  • the front fins 98 and the rear fins 99 are the front and rear parts of a continuous spar 100.
  • the front support forms a single piece with the rear support.
  • the front link axis is materialized by a swiveling means 101, and the axis of rear linkage is floating.
  • Figure 12 shows a way swiveling 102 free in a light 103 of the ailerons. The light could also be found in skiing as shown Figure 11.
  • the axes of link are exactly transverse, that is to say perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • This angular offset would be reported but inversely on the other ski. It could create an effect of elastic return of the front and rear parts of the ski during bending of the ski, and promoting lateral deformation of the ski in edge grips. In this way we could favor the curvature of the ski in a bend by concentrating the support more on one side than the other of the ski.
  • This washer which could be made of elastomer or other suitable material would form a filter spacer between the body, the axis or the screw and the inside of the hole the fin, possibly between the screw head and the wall outer of the fin.
  • the invention applies to all kinds of skis including including skis with dimension lines in size of wasp, wide skis, and short skis whose length is between 0.50 and 1.50 meters.

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