EP1046414B1 - Skibindung und Ski mit einer Skibindung - Google Patents
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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
- A63C9/003—Non-swivel sole plate fixed on the ski
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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
- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/06—Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
- A63C5/07—Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices comprising means for adjusting stiffness
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- the invention relates to a ski binding according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the front jaw is with an L-shaped support body mounted directly on the top of the ski or in a fixed one mounted on the top of the ski guide rail.
- a step plate on the support body or on the guide rail determines the standing height of the ski boot in the toe area.
- the coupling element connects the support body or the guide rail the toe with the heel.
- the heel cheek is movable held in a guide rail, which is firmly mounted on the top of the ski is.
- a cover is pushed onto the coupling element and with the guide rail of the heel cheek locked. The cover determines the height of the stand Ski boots in the heel area.
- the ski binding is because of the coupling of the sliding Heel cheek with the toe is technically complex and multi-part.
- the standing height of the ski boot is normal, i.e. only as big as it takes to fix the ski boot in the ski binding is required.
- the toe is without a stand-increasing Measure screwed directly to its base plate on the top of the ski, during the heel cheeks in a guide rail screwed directly onto the top of the ski is displaceable against the force of a pressure spring.
- the band-like Coupling element is firmly anchored at the front end.
- On the back end of the Coupling element is the heel shoe which can be moved in the guide rail a releasable lock mounted.
- the toe is on one Mounted plate that can be tilted about a transverse axis in a ski-fixed base plate is supported by an elastic cushion.
- the heel cheek is on a slider mounted, which can be tilted about a rear transverse axis in a ski-fixed base plate and is supported by an elastic cushion.
- Behind the toe and in front the heel cheek is one with the tiltable plate or the tiltable Sensor plate connected slider provided.
- the one between the front and the Heel-clamped ski boots stand on the sensor plates, which are under controlled Toe pressure or heel pressure together with the front and heel cheeks giving way relative to the ski.
- the tiltable plate and the tiltable mounted sliders are additionally supported via articulated handlebars between them a longitudinally extending strut extends.
- a longitudinally extending strut extends.
- About the handlebar arrangements and the strut can be controlled while skiing by controlled toes and / or Heel pressure pushes or relieves the ski ends in the snow.
- the front jaws are and the heel cheek mounted on a common, tensile plate, which in the The toe area is fixed to the ski.
- the heel cheek is relative to the plate longitudinally adjustable.
- Below the plate are front and rear, stand-increasing plates built-in, the front plate being firmly anchored, the rear plate, however is guided in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- the rear end of the cheekbones Plate is slidably lifted off the ski. At the very back is one cushioning cushion placed under the plate.
- the toe is with its Base plate fixed on the top of the ski, while the heel cheeks in one on the Ski top fixed guide rail is slidable.
- the coupling element is in hooked the toe and coupled with the heel to adjust the length
- the coupling element is connected to the front jaw limited longitudinal adjustment against spring force.
- the invention has for its object a ski binding of the aforementioned Specify type that is structurally simple for the ski boot with a significantly increased standing height avoids unsuitable ski stiffening with longitudinal heel cheeks, whereby the ski binding can be adapted to all common ski boot sizes and an easy way to retrofit simple and inexpensive ski bindings given with regard to greater standing height and movable heel cheek should be.
- the heel cheek and the toe cheek which in themselves are not necessarily in view to a significantly excessive standing height and longitudinal mobility of the heel cheek must be designed, are mounted on the ski using the binding plates, that the desired significantly increased standing height and the mobility of the heel cheek are given, which prevents inappropriate stiffening of the ski. It can handle practically any heel-to-toe jaw combination, even the cheapest, be inexpensively retrofitted or modified for sophisticated driving demands.
- the overall height of the binding plates is used profitably to include fastening devices, Movement guides or moving components of the additional To accommodate functions.
- the ski binding is easy to manufacture and therefore inexpensive in their manufacture. It consists of few individual parts because of the binding plates perform multiple functions.
- the longitudinal guideway which is the longitudinal displacement of the heel cheek for ski deflections is within the Height extension of the binding plate housed. This is how the thickness of the binding plate can be profitable use and become exposed, relatively movable to each other Components avoided.
- the large height within the binding plate allows the movement control to be designed very stable, which is the driving behavior and the service life benefits.
- the heel shoe is either with its guide rail or only mounted on the support insert with a base plate which is in the guideway of the Binding plate is slidably guided.
- the coupling element does not need on the heel cheek attack, but is directly coupled to the carrying insert, which is dependent on the size of the ski boot Distance between the toe and the heel comply.
- parts are saved if the guide rail of the heel shoe led directly in the longitudinal guideway of the binding plate and, so to speak, in this is integrated.
- the longitudinal movement of the guide rail avoids unwanted Ski stiffeners for ski deflections.
- the binding plate of the toe is at a fixed Position of the ski mounted.
- Boot size-dependent mounting positions for the toe pieces on the binding plate allow easy adaptation to the respective Ski boot.
- the support insert is arranged so to speak sunk in the binding plate. Its longitudinal movement play within the binding plate avoids unwanted Ski stiffeners for ski deflections.
- the guide rail of the heel shoe has an expanded Adjustment range so that all common ski boot sizes can be covered.
- the guide rail not only leaves the thrust adjustment for the heel cheek make it comfortable, but also the respective one that corresponds to the size of the ski boot Positioning the heel cheek.
- toe binding plate and / or the support insert or the guide rail for the heel cheek multiple points of attack for that Coupling element provided.
- suitable attack points it is easy to adapt the ski binding to different ski boot sizes make.
- the thrust adjustment can be made on the guide rail the heel cheeks, but no significant adjustments can be made of heel cheeks on ski boot sizes. These settings are, however, made via the coupling element.
- the heel cheek is in only one mounting position the support insert, and the support insert can be adjusted by adjusting the coupling element or adapt its point of attack to the respective ski boot size.
- the coupling element is structurally simple and reliable.
- the front and heel cheeks are particularly useful according to claim 11
- Commercially available and inexpensive binding parts that can be installed directly on the top of the ski are determined, but according to the invention the advantage of the stand-increasing Use binding plates and the coupling element.
- sliding plates on the binding plates be either molded in one piece or additionally used.
- ski binding B On an alpine ski S a ski binding B is mounted in FIGS. 1 and 3, which in itself two additional functions for skiers fulfilled for the safety-triggering definition of a ski boot, not shown.
- the ski boot On the one hand the ski boot is in ski binding B with a significantly increased standing height above the top of the ski (the distance between the bottom of the ski and the bottom of the ski boot can be up to 5 or 7 cm), for example when carving undesirable collisions of the ski boot with the To avoid snow, and to control the foot or leg of the skier to bring to the ski edges with significantly enlarged lever arms.
- the ski binding area On the other hand in the ski binding area an undesirable stiffening of the Ski S with positive and negative ski deflections avoided.
- the ski binding B has a toe V and a heel F, which both of a commercially available, intended for direct mounting on the top of the ski, inexpensive ski binding can belong, but do not have to. Under the toe V and the heel F there is one on the top 6 of the ski stand-increasing binding plate P1 or P2 with fastening devices 7, 12 permanently installed.
- the binding plate P1 On the binding plate P1 is the toe V with a base plate 1 (or one Guide rail) at a mounting position 3 with fastening devices.
- On the surface designated by 4 of the binding plate P1 are in the longitudinal direction of the ski distributes several mounting positions assigned to different ski boot sizes 3, 3 'provided or possible.
- the lower surface of the binding plate designated 5 P1 suitably sits directly on the top of the ski 6.
- With regard to the least possible stiffening of the ski S in the binding area is the Bottom surface 5 shorter in the longitudinal direction of the ski than surface 4.
- the heel jaw F is with its guide rail 8 or a base plate in a mounting position 9 with fastening devices, specifically in FIG. 1 and 3 on a plate-like support insert T, which is in the binding plate P2 in a Longitudinal guideway B guided in the longitudinal direction and against lifting is secured upwards.
- the support insert T has lower, laterally projecting guide rails 20, which project upwards by inwardly projecting Flanges 14 are covered.
- the support insert T is considerably longer than the guide rail 8 of the heel shoe, which is essentially only a longitudinal adjustment of the Heel cheek allows for thrust adjustment.
- To adapt to different Ski boot sizes are several mounting positions 9, 9 'on the carrying insert T. Heel cheeks provided or possible.
- a longitudinally stable coupling element K e.g. a band 15 with both ends pointing upwards Hook 16 connects the support insert T with the binding plate P1 for the toe cheeks V.
- the connection is established between each point of attack 17 in the binding plate P1 and a point of attack 19 in the support insert T.
- the top of the support insert T is approximately flush with the surface 10 the binding plate P shown.
- the support insert T could, however, also slightly protrude above or even be sunk further relative to the surface 10 as shown.
- the binding plate P2 is with its lower surface 11 directly on the top of the ski 6 fixed, with fasteners 12th
- the binding plate P2 is the same width as the ski S.
- the binding plates P1, P2 could, however, also be narrower and / or diverging upwards or be designed to be convergent.
- the distance depends on the size of the ski boot between front and heel cheeks V, F adjusted with the help of the different Mounting positions 3, 3 ', 9, 9'.
- the distance between the binding plates P1, P2 cannot be changed, as well as the relative position of the support insert T in relation to the binding plate P1.
- the binding plate is P1 and the mountability of the toe V on this binding plate P1 as in Fig. 1, and therefore Not shown.
- the support insert T shown in FIG. 1 is omitted, and instead the heel shoe F with its guide rail 8 'directly in the longitudinal guide track B of the rear binding plate P2 mounted in such a way that the guide rail 8 'is longitudinally displaceable in the rear binding plate P2 is guided and in the relaxed shown in Fig.
- the Guide rail 8 'of the heel shoe F has a multiple function, because on the one hand they adjust the thrust of the heel cheek in a relatively small Setting range X allows, but also the setting of the position of the Heel cheeks in a longitudinal adjustment range Y to the respective Ski boot size allows and directly for the guidance of the heel cheek F in the Longitudinal guideway B ensures.
- the coupling element K is only at a single point of attack connected to the guide rail 8 '. Adaptations to different ski boot sizes take place, as mentioned, within the extended setting range Y the guide rail, which is significantly longer than the standard version 8th'. Latching means 21 are provided for these settings.
- FIG. 5 there are several mounting positions 3, 3 'for the toe piece on the binding plate P1 V provided or possible.
- the coupling element K is, for example, with the binding plate P1 can be optionally connected in several points of attack 17, 17 'by the hook 16 is brought into engagement in one of the attack points 17, 17 '.
- the short guide rail 8 in the longitudinal guideway B has not only the two ends Free space 13 available, but an additional longitudinal play 23, the the adjustment stroke of the heel shoe between the largest and the smallest ski boot size equivalent.
- Fig. 5 is the heel shoe, e.g. in one setting for the largest ski boot size.
- the coupling element K is with the hook 18 in the point of attack 19 with the short guide rail 8 firmly connected. Alternatively or in addition, however, could be used Increasing the range of variation or setting also several, optionally usable attack points 19, 19 'provided for the coupling element K on the guide rail 8 his.
- the locking devices 21 of the short guide rail are used for thrust adjustment 8 used.
- FIG. 5 further illustrates an embodiment in which only one Mounting position for the short guide rail 8 or a base plate of the heel shoe F allowing relatively short support insert T 'in the longitudinal guideway B is slidably guided.
- the heel jaw F is with its guide rail 8 (shown in dashed lines) on this short support insert T ', the additional in addition to the two-sided longitudinal movement free spaces 13 also the increased freedom of movement 23 in the longitudinal guideway B, by means of the coupling element K and several points of attack for this one adaptation to different Ski boot sizes allowed.
- a slide plate 22 for the ski boot or can be molded in one piece.
- Fig. 6 is a top view of the elongated guide rail 8 'of Fig. 2, which allows thrust adjustment and adjustment of the position of the heel shoe for different ski boot sizes. Dashed line, the short guide rail 8 is indicated ACCORDING ß Fig. 5, which needs to allow only the thrust adjustment within the adjustment range X, as for adaptation to the respective ski boot, the guide rail 8 without this total displaceable in the longitudinal guide track by varying between the engagement points 17, 17 ' and / or 19, 19 'of the coupling element 15.
- the coupling element K in itself be designed to be variable in length, for example by the hook 16 and / or 18 are displaceable along the band-like coupling element K. Then would with a point of attack 17 or 19 in the binding plate P1 or on the guide rail 8 or the support insert T '.
- the binding plates P1, P2 could be made of different materials or combinations of materials exist, e.g. made of plastic, wood or metal, in particular Light metal.
- the coupling element K is so far only as longitudinally stable and with band-like Character characterized. Since the coupling element K only pulls when skiing it only needs to be tensile while it is in the direction of pressure could be compliant. It is a band-like structure not absolutely necessary, it might as well be a rail or one Trade cables or a pair of cables (Bowden cable), similar to the brake cables on one Bicycle, and even easily adjustable in length.
- each binding plate P1, P2 is a movement space inside the rear binding plate P2 indicated for the coupling element K.
- the binding plates P1, P2 do not need how drawn to be massive, but could certainly be as hollow structures be trained, or have removable covers to make adjustments or to allow easier access to the inside for assembly. To assemble the shafts open to the top could be formed.
- the different mounting positions 3, 3 ', 9, 9' could be pre-made hole patterns, but not required holes could be closed by easily removable plugs.
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- Fig. 1
- eine Seitenansicht, teilweise in einem Längsvertikalschnitt, einer Skibindung bzw. eines mit einer Skibindung ausgestatteten Ski,
- Fig. 2
- eine den Fersenhalterbereich betreffende, weitere Ausführungsform,
- Fig. 3
- einen Querschnitt in der Ebene III-III in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 4
- einen Querschnitt in der Ebene IV-IV in Fig. 2,
- Fig. 5
- eine Seitenansicht, teilweise im Schnitt, einer weitere Ausführungsform einer Skibindung bzw. eines mit einer Skibindung ausgerüsteten Ski, und
- Fig. 6
- eine Draufsicht auf ein Detail, wobei in dieser Draufsicht zwei Detailvariationen angedeutet sind.
Claims (12)
- Skibindung (B) für Alpinski (S) mit auf der Skioberseite (6) in einem auf die Skistiefelgröße abgestimmten gegenseitigen Abstand angebrachten Vorderbacken (V) und Fersenbacken (F), wobei der Fersenbacken (F) in Skilängsrichtung verschiebbar geführt und mit dem in Skilängsrichtung arretierten Vorderbacken (V) über ein längsstabiles Koppelelement (K) gekoppelt ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass unter dem Vorderbacken (V) und unter dem Fersenbacken (F) jeweils direkt eine standerhöhende Bindungsplatte (P1, P2) fest auf der Skioberseite (6) montiert ist, dass die Bindungsplatte (P2) des Fersenbackens (F) innerhalb ihrer Höhenerstreckung eine Längsführungsbahn (B) für den Fersenbacken (F) aufweist, in der entweder in einer ersten Alternative ein eine Führungsschiene (8) oder eine Grundplatte des Fersenbackens (F) tragender plattenförmiger Trageinsatz (T, T') beziehungsweise in einer zweiten Alternative direkt eine Führungsschiene (8') des Fersenbackens (F) verschiebbar ist, und dass das Koppelelement (K) in der ersten Alternative am Trageinsatz (T, T') beziehungsweise in der zweiten Alternative an der Führungsschiene (8') angreift und den Fersenbacken (F) und die Bindungsplatte (P1) des Vorderbackens (V) miteinander kuppelt.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bindungsplatte (P1) für den Vorderbacken (V) mehrere skistiefelgrößenabhängige Montierpositionen (3, 3') für den Vorderbacken (V) bzw. für eine Grundplatte (1) des Vorderbackens (V) aufweist.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Trageinsatz (T, T) in der Oberfläche der Bindungsplatte (P2) versenkt angeordnet ist, vorzugsweise mit einem Längsbewegungsspiel (2 x 13).
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Trageinsatz (T) mehrere skistiefelgrößenabhängige Montierpositionen (9, 9') für den Fersenbacken (F) aufweist.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führungsschiene (8) einen erweiterten Stellbereich (Y) zumindest mit mehreren skistiefelgrößenabhängigen Verrastpositionen (21) für den Fersenbacken (F) aufweist.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an der Bindungsplatte für den Vorderbacken (V) und/oder dem Trageinsatz bzw. der Führungsschiene für den Fersenbacken (F) jeweils mehrere in Skilängsrichtung verteilte Angriffsstellen für das Koppelelement (K) vorgesehen sind, in denen das Koppelelement wahlweise zum Angriff bringbar ist.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führungsschiene (8) innerhalb eines normalen Verstellbereiches des Fersenbackens (F) Verrastpositionen (21) zur Schubeinstellung aufweist, und dass das Längsbewegungsspiel zusätzlich einen skistiefelgrößenabhängigen maximalen Verstellhub (23) des Fersenbackens (F) in der Führungsbahn (B) umfasst.
- Skibindung nach den Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Trageinsatz (T') nur eine Montierposition (9) für den Fersenbacken (F) aufweist, und dass das Längsbewegungsspiel zusätzlich auch einen skistiefelgrößenabhängigen maximalen Verstellhub (23) des Trageinsatzes (T') in der Führungsbahn (B) umfasst.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Koppelelement (K) flachbandartig (15) ausgebildet ist und vordere und hintere, in Richtung von der Skioberseite (6) nach oben weisende Einhängehaken (16) besitzt.
- Skibindung nach wenigstens einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Längsführungsbahn (B) vordere und hintere Endanschläge aufweist.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Vorderbacken (V) und der Fersenbacken (F) handelsübliche, an sich direkt auf der Skioberseite (6) montierbare Bindungsteile sind.
- Skibindung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an den Oberflächen der Bindungsplatten (P1, P2) Gleitplatten vorgesehen, vorzugsweise einstückig eingeformt oder zusätzlich eingesetzt, sind.
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DE59910010T DE59910010D1 (de) | 1999-04-20 | 1999-04-20 | Skibindung und Ski mit einer Skibindung |
EP99107322A EP1046414B1 (de) | 1999-04-20 | 1999-04-20 | Skibindung und Ski mit einer Skibindung |
AT99107322T ATE271408T1 (de) | 1999-04-20 | 1999-04-20 | Skibindung und ski mit einer skibindung |
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EP1000640A1 (de) * | 1998-11-13 | 2000-05-17 | Salomon S.A. | Entkupplungsvorrichtung zwischen einem Schuh und einem Alpinski |
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