EP1022037A1 - Fixation Telemark - Google Patents
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- EP1022037A1 EP1022037A1 EP99810043A EP99810043A EP1022037A1 EP 1022037 A1 EP1022037 A1 EP 1022037A1 EP 99810043 A EP99810043 A EP 99810043A EP 99810043 A EP99810043 A EP 99810043A EP 1022037 A1 EP1022037 A1 EP 1022037A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/0807—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C2201/00—Use of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
- A63C2201/06—Telemark
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- the present invention relates to a telemark ski binding according to the preamble of independent claim.
- Previous bindings suitable for telemark skiing include a toe attached to a ski a front sole retainer to hold the shoe sole down on the Toe.
- the shoe heel is held in place by means of a cable pulling device and springs essentially resiliently fixed to the front jaw. Perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the ski the heel is left free to allow the heel to lift off the shoe.
- the sole of the Telemark ski boot moves lengthways bent, the foremost part of the shoe sole through the Sole retainer is held down firmly on the top of the ski. This allows the Skiers still have the ski firmly enough over the heel even with the heel lifted off steer the Telemark ski boot associated with the ski by using the soccer and Toe area steering forces are transferred to the ski.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a telemark ski binding, which with the cable pulls of previous Telemark ski bindings overcomes related disadvantages.
- a telemark ski binding has a fixed (i.e. immovable) and non-pivotable) on a ski attachable toe piece.
- At the Front jaw is non-swiveling with respect to a cross to the longitudinal direction and a front sole retainer running parallel to the top of the ski arranged around the sole of the shoe on or in the area of the toe on the ski hold down.
- On one of the shoe tips towards the shoe heel set back position is a carrier on a holding part that can be firmly attached to the ski articulated on which a buttock with a rear sole hold-down is arranged to the shoe sole on or in the region of the shoe heel on the carrier hold down.
- the carrier is articulated on the holding part such that the Heel of a Telemark ski boot from the Ski lifted off and in one by the longitudinal direction and the Surface normal to the ski top defined level can be pivoted.
- the holding part is preferably an integral part of the toe piece formed, the carrier being articulated on the same piece of the toe piece that also carries the front sole hold-down.
- This allows the relative position of the Carrier articulation point with respect to the position of the sole hold-down corresponding design of the toe can be specified precisely.
- the holding part can also be designed as a separate part the toe piece supporting the front sole hold-down device is separated. Thereby can determine the relative position of the carrier articulation point with respect to the position of the Sole hold-downs are fixed on the ski during assembly of the binding.
- the front sole retainer is firm and complete is arranged pivotably on the toe piece. This makes one special simple and stable construction of the toe together with the front Sole hold-down enables by the toe together with the Sole hold-down e.g. can be formed in one piece. Alternatively, the front sole retainer can also be swung out laterally with respect to the The toe should be designed to trigger a sideways function To ensure safety ski binding.
- the carrier is as Articulated chain with rigid support parts, which are interconnected by means of swivel joints are connected, which are each one transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski and parallel to the The top or bottom of the ski is pivotable.
- This will supports the flexing of the flexible sole of a Telemark ski boot.
- a binding designed in this way in contrast to conventional ones Telemark bindings with a cable pull have the advantage that they are torsional and is torsionally rigid against corrosion and / or rotational movements around axes of rotation not parallel to the swivel axes of the swivel joints. This will make the Steerability of the ski considerably with the heel lifted off the top of the ski improved.
- the Invention on the holding part, a first support part around a first, transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski and pivoted articulated parallel to the top of the ski, and on first support part pivotable about a second axis of rotation parallel to the first articulated second support part, on which the buttocks is arranged.
- the first Rotation axis can be about 1/8 of the distance between the front and the rear Sole retainer and the second axis of rotation about 1/3 of this distance from the tip of the foot be offset towards the heel.
- the carrier or at least part of the carrier also made of a flexible material, e.g. from one elastic plastic plate, designed to deflect the flexible Support the sole of a Telemark ski boot.
- the binding needs to be adjusted to this Shoe sole length changes the distance between the front and the rear Sole hold-downs can be changed.
- the invention is the buttocks in the longitudinal direction of the shoe is slidably arranged on the carrier that it is in the sense of an enlargement of the Distance between the front and rear cheeks against the force of a spring is movable. It is further preferred that with a minimal shoe sole length the buttock is still pressed against the shoe by the spring ensure a play-free shoe holder in the binding.
- the carrier can also be arranged in a longitudinally displaceable manner on the buttock be adjustable even in the longitudinal direction of the beam, e.g. two carrier parts longitudinally connected to each other and held together by a spring become.
- the rear one Sole holding-down device can be swung out laterally with respect to the buttock is to the function of the sideways release of a safety ski binding guarantee.
- the buttocks can be used with a Trigger device may be provided, which is essentially a sideways trigger device on the front jaw of a common safety ski binding corresponds.
- the buttocks can for this purpose with on the side Sole hold-down devices provided with rollers that can be rotated about vertical axes of rotation to support sideways release.
- the sole of the shoe is provided with a sliding plate that can be swung out to the side to be essentially independent of the friction of the shoe sole To ensure sideways release.
- the telemark ski binding according to the invention is preferably with a ski brake provided that a braking element and an articulated to this tread plate includes.
- the braking element is articulated on a holding part which can be fixedly attached to the ski, this braking element holding part preferably as an integral part of the Toe is formed.
- the tread plate is designed and in The front cheeks are arranged so that they are integrated into the ski boot in the area The tip of the shoe is exerted on the tread plate, the downward relative to the ski and / or is directed forward, the braking element in a non-braking position holds up.
- ski brake on the one hand is held up in the non-braking position even when the heel is off, as long as the tip of the ski shoe has a downward or forward force on the Tread plate, and on the other hand when the ski boot is separated from the binding comes into operation to brake the ski, even when the ski boot is in a binding position with the shoe heel lifted off the binding.
- common ski brakes use ski bindings for the alpine Skiing the braking element only by a downward force on the Tread plate held up, the tread plate usually in the area of Buttock is arranged.
- the tread plate can be provided with a locking device which is designed in this way and is arranged on the tread plate so that it is in the position for Holding up the brake element locks as long as the ski boot is in relation to the Skis exerts downward force on the tread plate. This ensures that the ski brake only when the step plate is completely relieved by the Ski boot jumps into its braking position. In this way unwanted braking can be done the ski brake can be prevented.
- the buttock is included Provide downwardly projecting supports, which are in a binding position with lowered heel over a suitably trained, firm on the top of the ski attached bead to grip the buttocks against lateral in this position To fix shifts.
- the binding shown in Figures 1 to 5 includes a front jaw 60, one Buttocks 20 and a carrier connecting the two binding jaws 20, 60 with a first support part 10 articulated on the front jaw 60 and a second, the rear cheek 20 carrying support member 14, the first support member 10 by one first joint axis running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski and parallel to the top of the ski 2 pivotable on the front jaw 60 and the second support part 14 by a second, for first parallel hinge axis 8 are pivotally connected to the first carrier part 10.
- the binding is designed to hold a ski boot according to standard 75.
- the connection is also equipped with a ski brake to lock the ski in the event of a trigger Safety ski binding designed to brake telemark ski binding.
- FIG. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of a telemark ski binding according to the invention shown in a schematic side view.
- the buttock 20 is in its closed position, and the ski brake is held up, shown non-braking position.
- Fig. 1 schematically the outline of one included in the bond and through it shown the ski-fixed ski boots together with its sole.
- 2 is the Binding from Fig. 1 with the same position of the buttock 20 and the ski brake in a schematic plan view from above
- Fig. 3 shows the binding Fig. 1 with the same position of the buttocks 20 and the ski brake in a partial sectional side view in a position with the ski lifted off Heel.
- Fig. 4 is the binding of Fig. 1 in a partially sectioned side view shown.
- the buttock 20 is still in its closed position, while the ski brake is shown in a lowered, braking position. 5 finally shows the buttocks 20 of the ones shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 Binding in its open position, while in Fig. 6 a detailed view of a tread plate 180 together with a locking device 188 for a telemark ski binding according to a further preferred embodiment of the invention is shown.
- the one-piece toe piece 60 has a fixedly attachable to a ski essentially plate-shaped base section 62. At the front end is the integrally formed upwardly extending and forwardly curved front wall 64. On the side of this front wall facing the shoe is the front Sole holder 66 is formed, which has the shape of a bead. In one in The bulge-shaped front has a plane essentially parallel to the top of the ski Sole retainer 66 has an arcuate plan, which the corresponds to the average outer shape of a ski boot tip.
- the shoe facing side of the front wall 64 of the toe is similar arched, with the ground plan of the average outer shape of the The tip of a ski boot sole conforms to standard 75.
- the base portion 62 of the toe 60 is with a first continuous, transverse to Provide the longitudinal direction of the ski and a bore parallel to the top of the ski. This is designed to receive the first hinge axis 2, on which the first Carrier part 10 is articulated. The location of the base section 62 with this hole forms thus a holding part to hold the carrier described below on the ski.
- the first hinge axis 2 is about 1/8 of the distance between the front 66 and the rear sole retainer 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 from that for the foremost sole tip intended location on the toe 60 to the heel.
- the two support walls 68 are molded, each with a bore for receiving and pivoting storage of a brake element 90 for the ski brake described in more detail below are provided.
- the two support walls 68 with the holes form one Brake element holding part to hold the brake element 90 on the ski.
- the two Bores are essentially parallel to the first hinge axis 2 and to one another arranged in alignment and essentially define a to the first hinge axis 2 parallel first axis of rotation 6, around which the braking element 90 is pivotable the two support walls 68 is articulated.
- the two support walls 68 extend laterally on the base portion 62 of the toe piece 60 approximately from the position of the first hinge axis 2 to the rear.
- the first carrier part 10 is essentially U-shaped with two legs 11, 12 and a web 13 connecting the two legs 11, 12.
- the two Legs 11, 12 each have one at their leg ends remote from the web 13 Bore, which are designed to receive the first hinge axis 2, around the to articulate the first carrier part 10 on the front jaw 60.
- On its jetty side Longitudinal end is the first support part 10 with one to the two holes in the Legs 11, 12 provided substantially parallel bore for receiving a second hinge axis 8 is formed, on which the second carrier part 14 is articulated.
- the second hinge axis 8 is about 1/3 of the distance between the front 66 and the rear sole retainer 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 from the for the The foremost sole point provided on the toe piece 60 back to the heel staggered.
- a step plate 80 for the ski brake is located above the base part 62 of the toe piece 60 arranged.
- the tread plate 80 of the binding shown in Figures 1 to 5 corresponds essentially to the tread plate 180 shown in FIG. 6, which is the latter only distinguished from the former by an additional locking lever 188.
- the Step plate 80 has an elongated floor plan and extends in the longitudinal direction forward beyond the position of the front sole retainer 66, into the bulge formed by the front wall 64 of the toe piece. As a stop for the front edge of the ski boot sole is on the tread 80 near its front edge approximately at a right angle to the base upwards extending wall 82 integrally formed.
- This wall 82 also serves as the tread plate 80 in its front region in that through the front wall 64 of the front jaw 60 formed curvature longitudinally and around a parallel to the top of the ski to hold the transverse axis pivotably by behind one correspondingly integrally formed on the front jaw wall 64 projection 67.
- the base of the tread plate 80 is an angled downward thereon wall-shaped extension 84 formed.
- This extension 84 is at its lower end provided with a through hole which for receiving the web 91 of the im essential U-shaped brake element 90 is formed for the ski brake.
- the bore runs essentially parallel to the two hinge axes 2, 8 on the first Carrier part 10 and defines a second axis of rotation 4, around which the Brake element is pivotally articulated on the tread plate 80.
- the braking element 90 is made of a spring steel wire with a circular cross section manufactured and has a substantially U-shaped shape two legs and the this connecting web 91 on, as described above in the bore in the extension 84 of the tread plate 80 is mounted.
- the two run from the connecting bridge 91 Leg on a first section 92, 93 initially substantially perpendicular to Connecting web 91, then on a second section 94, 95 approximately parallel to Connecting web 91 such that the two legs diverge, and then on a third section 96, 97 again approximately parallel to first section.
- the two legs are each through one of the bores described above in the two support walls 68 of the Base portion 62 of the front shoe 60 passed through, so the braking element 90th about the first axis of rotation 6 pivotable on the two support walls 68.
- the third gates 96, 97 of the two legs serve as actual brake legs 96, 97 the ski brake, which reach into the snow to brake the ski.
- Fig. 4 is the movement path of the to clarify the movement Step plate 80 with the second rotating joint 4 connecting the braking element 90 a double arrow 9 shown.
- the braking element 90 is about the Front jaw 60 fixed first swivel 6 swiveling. This will make the second Swivel 4 moves on a circular path while the tread plate 80 at its front Longitudinal end performs a swivel movement combined with a longitudinal displacement.
- the second axis of rotation 4 and thus the web 91 of the braking element 90 on the in FIG Double arrow 9 shown circular path moves down, while at the same time by the Swiveling movement of the braking element 90 around the first, fixed to the front shoe 60 arranged axis of rotation 6, the protruding legs 96, 97 of the brake element 90 be swung up.
- To hold down the step plate 80 and thus to Holding the braking element 90 upwards is a relatively small amount downwards and / or forward force of the ski boot on the tread plate 80.
- the second carrier part 14 is essentially a flat hollow profile carrier with two lateral hollow profiles 15, 16 and a connecting plate 17 connecting them trained, which is provided with recesses to save weight.
- a fork-shaped front section 18 is integrally formed on the longitudinal end of the second carrier part 14.
- the two fork tips at the front end of the second carrier part 14 are each with one Provide bore, which are designed to receive the second hinge axis 8 to to articulate the second carrier part 14 on the first carrier part 10.
- the fork-shaped front section 18 opposite longitudinal end carries the second Carrier part 14 the buttocks 20th
- the rear jaw 20 has an L-shaped base part, one leg 22 of which second carrier part 14 is traversed in the longitudinal direction in a displacement guide the buttocks 20 slidably in the longitudinal direction with the second carrier part 14 connect. Inside this leg 22 there are two compression springs (not shown) arranged, which biases the base part of the buttock 20 in one Hold the target position on the second carrier part 14. The base part and therefore the whole Buttocks 20 are against the force of the compression springs with respect to the second Carrier part 14 slidable to the rear.
- the embodiment of the invention is the rear jaw 20 in this way by up to 30 mm Longitudinally displaceable with respect to the second carrier part in order to adapt the Distance between the front sole holder 66 and the rear Sole retainer 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 to a change in the length of the shoe sole due to To ensure deflection of the shoe sole.
- a cheek structure part 30 is arranged behind the cheek base part.
- the rear sole hold-down device 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 On the shoe facing side of the jaw structural part 30 is the rear sole hold-down device 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 molded.
- the rear sole hold-down device 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 has the shape of a bead. In the binding position with the heel of the shoe lowered, it points in an arcuate plane essentially parallel to the top of the ski Floor plan of which is the average exterior shape of a ski shoe heel corresponds.
- the side of the shoe structure part 30 facing the shoe is analog Formed arcuate.
- the jaw structural part 30 is laterally about a central pivot axis 32 can be swung out on the upstanding leg 24 of the base part of the buttock 20 stored, the jaw structural part 30 by a resilient Release device in its target swivel position on the base part of the jaw for fixing of the ski boot is held in order to trigger the safety of the side To provide ski binding.
- the trigger device corresponds essentially to that Lateral release device on the front jaw of a common one Safety ski binding.
- a roller 48 rotatable about a vertical axis of rotation is arranged in a known manner.
- a laterally swingable sliding plate 46 on the second Carrier part 14 arranged leg 22 of the buttock base part arranged to one essentially independent of the friction of the shoe sole To ensure sideways release.
- the seesaw comprises two roughly parallel guide arms 54, 56 and arranged perpendicular to one another and perpendicular to the transverse axis 52 an actuating arm 58 which extends from the transverse axis 52 essentially into the extends in the opposite direction with respect to the guide arms 54, 56.
- the transverse axis 52 is approximately at the same height with respect to the second carrier part Structural part 30 of the rear jaw 20 arranged like the bulge-shaped rear Sole hold-down 40.1, 40.2, 40.3.
- the length of the guide arms 54, 56 minimal, which is required to the shoe sole on a circular path around the rear To hold sole hold-downs 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 around.
- the guide arms 54, 56 extend through two from the transverse axis 52 slot-shaped passages 34, 36 in the structural part 30 and in the rear sole hold-down 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, which are each off-center between the middle and the Side edges are formed in the structural part 30 and extend in the longitudinal direction.
- the two slit-shaped passages 34, 36 becomes the bead-shaped rear one Sole retainer 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 divided into three parts.
- the length of the Guide arms 54, 56 are sized to be near the rear Sole holding-down device 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 through the slot-shaped passages 34, 36 through each over the shoe-side edge of the rear sole hold-down 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 protrude beyond.
- each a cylindrical coil spring 44 is arranged with two legs.
- one leg on the jaw structure part 30 and the other on one Knobs 45 is supported on a side surface of the slot-shaped Passage 34, 36 extending guide arm 54, 56 is attached, act the two springs 44 between the jaw structure part 30 and the rocker.
- the spring legs supported on the knobs 45 can slide freely on them and the springs 44 and the knobs 45 are such with respect to the transverse axis 52 arranged that their lines of action in a first pivoting position of the rocker one side and in a second swivel position on the other side on the Transverse axis 52 pass.
- This arrangement makes it bistable Rocker switch for the rocker created to the rocker in the manner of a mechanical flip-flops between two stable swivel positions on the transverse axis 52 switch back and forth.
- the rocker When the rocker is actuated from one to the other stable pivot position, this is moved over a dead center, in which the Lines of action of the springs 44 run through the transverse axis 52.
- the first stable pivot position of the rocker shown in FIG. 5 defines the Open position of the rear binding jaw 20 or the binding.
- the open position are the two guide arms 54, 56 upwards and the actuating arm 58 behind directed below.
- the shoe heel can be used to get into the binding placed on the guide arms 54, 56 and then pressed down without manipulation by hand. This will make one so-called step-in function provided.
- the second stable pivot position of the rocker shown in Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 defines the closed position of the rear binding jaw 20 or the binding.
- the closed position are the two guide arms 54, 56 down and the Actuating arm 58 directed upwards.
- the second Carrier part 14 held by the rear sole hold-down 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 Shoe sole touched by neither of the two guide arms 54, 56. This will ensures that in the closed position the guide arms 54, 56 neither the Retaining function of the rear sole retainer 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 still the Impede the safety function of the side release device.
- a wall-shaped, downward-facing support on both long sides 26 integrally formed which in a binding position with a lowered heel over a appropriately designed longitudinal bead 28 firmly attached to the top of the ski to grab. This causes the buttocks to be in the binding position with the heel lowered 20 fixed against lateral displacements, making the ski steerable in this Binding position is further improved.
- the buttock 20 When the heel of the shoe is pressed down, the buttock 20 is pressed by the two Guide arms 54, 56 initially against the force of the compression springs in the base part of the Buttocks 20 in the longitudinal direction to the rear, moved away from the shoe until the two guide arms 54, 56 run substantially parallel to the second carrier part. As the heel of the shoe is pressed down further, the buttock 20 is replaced by the Compression springs in its base part pushed forward again towards the shoe, the rear sole hold-down device 40.1, 40.2, 40.3 over the heel-side sole projection the sole of the shoe is pushed.
- the rear jaw is simultaneously 20 by the two guide arms 54, 56 initially against the force of Compression springs in the base part of the rear jaw 20 in the longitudinal direction to the rear, from Shoe moved away until the two guide arms 54, 56 are substantially parallel run to the second support part. Then when lifting the Heel the two guide arms 54, 56 pivoted further up and Buttocks 20 back through the compression springs in its base part to Press the shoe down until the binding is in the open position.
- the rocker is open position by the two coil springs 44 Toggle switch in the swivel position with the upward Guide arms 54, 56 held so that for a subsequent entry into the No manipulation by hand is required and therefore the step-in function is guaranteed.
- the ski brake After removing the toe from the toe 60 the ski brake automatically in its through the coil spring in the ski brake Brake position brought.
- the invention is a telemark ski binding is provided which the cable pulls of previous Telemark ski bindings overcomes related disadvantages.
Priority Applications (5)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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EP99810043A EP1022037A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-01-22 | Fixation Telemark |
EP99952206A EP1144056A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-11-05 | Fixation de ski de telemark |
PCT/CH1999/000522 WO2000043085A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-11-05 | Fixation de ski de telemark |
CA002360819A CA2360819A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-11-05 | Fixation de ski de telemark |
NO20013607A NO20013607L (no) | 1999-01-22 | 2001-07-20 | Skibinding for telemarkski |
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EP99810043A EP1022037A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-01-22 | Fixation Telemark |
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EP99810043A Withdrawn EP1022037A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-01-22 | Fixation Telemark |
EP99952206A Withdrawn EP1144056A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-11-05 | Fixation de ski de telemark |
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EP99952206A Withdrawn EP1144056A1 (fr) | 1999-01-22 | 1999-11-05 | Fixation de ski de telemark |
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CA (1) | CA2360819A1 (fr) |
NO (1) | NO20013607L (fr) |
WO (1) | WO2000043085A1 (fr) |
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DE10064095A1 (de) * | 2000-12-21 | 2002-07-04 | Reinhold Zoor | Skibindung |
ITBO20100499A1 (it) * | 2010-08-03 | 2012-02-04 | Atk Race Srl | Dispositivo di arresto per sci |
EP2664365A1 (fr) * | 2012-05-18 | 2013-11-20 | Skis Rossignol | Fixation de ski avec frein |
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- 1999-11-05 EP EP99952206A patent/EP1144056A1/fr not_active Withdrawn
- 1999-11-05 WO PCT/CH1999/000522 patent/WO2000043085A1/fr not_active Application Discontinuation
- 1999-11-05 CA CA002360819A patent/CA2360819A1/fr not_active Abandoned
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US4887833A (en) * | 1988-09-26 | 1989-12-19 | Bailey Mark R | Touring ski binding |
DE9115082U1 (fr) * | 1991-01-17 | 1992-02-06 | Witco A/S, Oslo, No |
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DE10064095A1 (de) * | 2000-12-21 | 2002-07-04 | Reinhold Zoor | Skibindung |
DE10064095B4 (de) * | 2000-12-21 | 2005-09-08 | Reinhold Zoor | Skibindung |
ITBO20100499A1 (it) * | 2010-08-03 | 2012-02-04 | Atk Race Srl | Dispositivo di arresto per sci |
EP2415504A1 (fr) * | 2010-08-03 | 2012-02-08 | Atk Race S.R.L. | Dispositif de frein de skis |
EP2664365A1 (fr) * | 2012-05-18 | 2013-11-20 | Skis Rossignol | Fixation de ski avec frein |
FR2990624A1 (fr) * | 2012-05-18 | 2013-11-22 | Rossignol Sa | Fixation de ski avec frein |
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EP1144056A1 (fr) | 2001-10-17 |
NO20013607D0 (no) | 2001-07-20 |
CA2360819A1 (fr) | 2000-07-27 |
NO20013607L (no) | 2001-09-20 |
WO2000043085A1 (fr) | 2000-07-27 |
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