EP1053049A1 - Systeme permettant de fixer un accessoire de glisse sur la chaussure de l'utilisateur - Google Patents

Systeme permettant de fixer un accessoire de glisse sur la chaussure de l'utilisateur

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EP1053049A1
EP1053049A1 EP99972937A EP99972937A EP1053049A1 EP 1053049 A1 EP1053049 A1 EP 1053049A1 EP 99972937 A EP99972937 A EP 99972937A EP 99972937 A EP99972937 A EP 99972937A EP 1053049 A1 EP1053049 A1 EP 1053049A1
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legs
holding
holding device
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Andreas Hangl
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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 present invention relates to a device for connecting a snow glider to the shoe of a snow glider user.
  • a device of this type is e.g. in WO 9635488.
  • this device makes it possible to negotiate curves on skis considerably faster than was possible previously, in particular when the base body of the ski is strongly tailored in the area of the ski binding.
  • the size of the force with which the device acts on this central region of the ski body, and thus also the size of the downward deflection or deflection of the central part of the ski body, is determined by the construction of the device.
  • the magnitude of the force mentioned or the magnitude of the deflection of the central part of the ski body cannot therefore be changed or adapted in this known device for a given application.
  • the object of the present invention is to remedy the disadvantage mentioned and other disadvantages of the prior art. This object is achieved according to the invention in the establishment of the type mentioned at the outset, as defined in the characterizing part of patent claim 1.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment of the present device, which has a device for holding a boot, this holding device being fastened to the ski body via intermediate pieces,
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of a second embodiment of the present device
  • FIG. 5 shows a first side view of one of the intermediate pieces from FIGS. 1 and 3,
  • FIG. 6 shows the first intermediate piece in a top view
  • FIG. 7 shows the first intermediate piece in a second side view
  • FIG. 8 shows the second of the intermediate pieces from FIGS. 1 and 3 in a first side view
  • FIG. 9 is a top view of the second intermediate piece
  • FIG. 10 is a second side view of the second intermediate piece
  • 11 is a side view of a shaft by means of which the intermediate pieces are connected to the holding device
  • 12 is a plan view of a first embodiment of a locking washer, which can be attached to one of the ends of the shaft,
  • FIG. 13 is a top view of a second embodiment of the locking washer
  • FIG. 15 is a top view of the device according to FIG. 14,
  • FIG. 16 is a side view of a fourth embodiment of the present device,
  • FIG. 17 shows a top view of the device according to FIG. 16
  • FIG. 18 shows a fifth embodiment of the present device in a side view
  • FIG. 19 shows a top view of the device according to FIG. 18,
  • FIG. 20 shows a front view of the device according to FIG. 18,
  • FIG. 21 shows a side view of the main part of the device according to FIG. 18,
  • FIG. 22 shows a side view and enlarges one of the U-shaped intermediate pieces, the middle part of which is located between the device main part and the ski body
  • FIG. 23 shows a first embodiment of the middle part of the intermediate piece according to FIGS. 22 and
  • 24 is a top view of a second embodiment of the middle part of the intermediate piece.
  • the present device includes, among other things, a device 1 for holding or receiving the shoe of the snow glider user and two intermediate pieces 2 and 3. These intermediate pieces 2 and 3 are arranged between the holding device 1 and the snow glider 5.
  • the components 1 to 3 of the present device are designed so that the distance between the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 is adjustable and lockable.
  • the holding device 1 has a base body 10 which is elongated and which has a practically U-shaped cross section.
  • Fig. 1 shows only sections of the elongated base body 10 so that the essential parts of this base body 10 can be shown.
  • Fig. 2 shows a vertical section A-A, in which only the ski body 5 is cut and in which the front intermediate piece 3 is shown in a side view.
  • the base body 10 of the holding device 1 has two outer legs 11 and 12 which protrude or hang down from the mutually opposite side edges 48 and 49 of a base plate 13 of the holding device.
  • the side edges 48 and 49 of the holding device 1 run essentially parallel to the longitudinal edges or sides 40 of the snow glider 5.
  • the outer legs 11 and 12 are practically perpendicular to the base plate 13. Parts of a ski binding known per se, ie a binding tip and a binding heel are fastened on the outside or on the side or surface of the base plate 13 facing away from the legs 11 and 12 in a manner known per se.
  • the legs 11 and 12 of the holding device 1 have the form of strips which are in one piece with the base plate 13 and which extend along the longitudinal edges 48 and 49 of the base plate 13.
  • the free edge 19 of the holding legs 11 and 12 facing away from the base plate 13 has at least one section 39 which runs parallel to the base plate 13 at least in the central region of the length of the holding device 1.
  • the respective holding leg 11 or 12 has at least one row 15 of openings 14, the centers of which lie on a straight line G1.
  • This straight line G1 runs parallel to the base plate 13 of the holding device 1 or parallel to the central section 39 of the free edge 19 of the leg 11 or 12.
  • the contour or the edge part of these openings 14 is circular. The distances between the centers of the adjacent openings 14 are the same.
  • the openings 14 in the mutually opposite legs 11 and 12 of the holding device 1 are aligned with one another, so that the opposite openings 14 in the holding legs 11 and 12 on a second straight line G2 (FIG . 2) lie.
  • This second straight line G2 runs perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the holding device 1 and thus also perpendicular to the first straight line G1.
  • the opposite openings 14 in the legs 11 and 12, which lie on a common vertical line G2, are in the Hereinafter also referred to as associated openings 14.
  • the openings 14 in the respective holding leg 11 or 12 each form two groups 16 and 17, the straight lines G1 of which are aligned with one another, so that the openings 14 of the two groups 16 and 17 lie on a common first straight line G1. Consequently, the openings 14 of the two groups form two successive rows 16 and 17 of openings 14. Between the opening groups 16 and 17 there is an intermediate surface 18 of the respective holding leg 11 or 12, which has no openings 14.
  • the base body 10 of the holding device 1 has further legs 81, 82, 83 and 84 (FIG. 2), which are located between the outer legs 11 and 12, which are practically of the same design as the outer legs 11 and 12 and which are both parallel to these as well as to each other.
  • the present device further includes the already mentioned intermediate pieces 2 and 3 (FIGS. 1 and 4 to 7), which are located between the holding device 1 and the snow glider 5.
  • the first intermediate piece 2 (FIGS. 5 to 7) is assigned to the heel region of the holding device 1 in the case shown.
  • the second intermediate piece 3 (FIGS. 8 to 10) is located in the area of the foot tip of the holding device 1.
  • Each of the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 has one Base body 20 or 30, which has a U-shaped or a practically E-shaped cross section.
  • a so-called and known pressure plate 60 is arranged on the upper side of the ski body 5. The intermediate pieces 2 and 3 rest on this pressure plate 60.
  • the base body 20 of the first intermediate piece 2 (FIGS. 5 to 7) has a base plate 23.
  • Legs 21 and 22 of this intermediate piece 2 protrude from opposite side edges 46 and 47 of this base plate 23, which run practically parallel to the longitudinal edges 40 of the snow glider 5, these legs 21 and 22 being practically perpendicular to the base plate 23 and protruding therefrom .
  • the legs 21 and 22 are in the form of strips which are integral with the base plate 23 and which extend along the longitudinal edges 46 and 47 of the base plate 23.
  • the free edge 29 of the legs 21 and 22 which faces away from the base plate 23 runs parallel to the base plate 23, at least in the central region of the length of the intermediate piece 2.
  • the distance D (FIG. 4) between the outer surfaces 87 and 88 of the outer legs 11 and 12 on the holding device 1 is smaller than the distance between the inner surfaces 85 and 86 of the intermediate piece legs 21 and 22, so that the holding device 1 between the legs 21 and 22 or 31 and 32 of the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 can be used.
  • the distance D is also selected such that the legs 87 and 88 of the holding device 1 between the legs 21 and 22 of the intermediate piece 2 or 3 place can find that the mutually assigned side surfaces 85 and 87 or 86 and 88 rest against each other without play and that the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 can perform a pivoting movement relative to the holding device 1.
  • each leg 21 or 22 of the first intermediate piece 2 there is a row 25 of openings 24 (FIG. 5), the centers of which lie on a straight line G3.
  • This straight line G3 runs parallel to the base plate 23 of the intermediate piece 2 or parallel to the free edge 29 of the legs 21 or 22.
  • the contour or the edge part of the openings 24 is circular.
  • the diameter of such holes 24 is equal to the diameter of the holes 14 in the legs 11, 12 and 81 to 84 of the holding device 1.
  • the distances between the centers of the adjacent openings 24 in the first intermediate piece 2 are the same and these distances are also the same as that Distances between the adjacent holes 14 in the holding device 1.
  • the respective end part of the legs 21 and 22 is provided with a phase 26 and 27, respectively.
  • the second intermediate piece 3 (FIGS. 8 to 10) is of the same design as the first intermediate piece 2.
  • the opening 34 in the respective leg 31 or 32 of this intermediate piece 3 designed as an elongated hole, the longitudinal axis of the elongated hole 34 runs parallel to the base plate 33 of this intermediate piece 3.
  • the slot 34 is opposite to the Holes 14 in the legs 11 and 12 of the holding device 1 are advantageously arranged such that the center of the elongated hole 34 is aligned with the center of one of the circular holes 14 in the legs 11 and 12 of the holding device 1.
  • the base plate 23 or 33 of the respective intermediate piece 2 or 3 has openings 38 through which screws 28 (FIGS. 2 and 4) for fastening the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 on the snow glider 5 can pass.
  • suitable connecting means 50 In order to be able to connect the holding device 1 to the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 fastened on the ski body 5, suitable connecting means 50 (FIGS. 11 to 13) are provided. Such a connecting means 50 is required for connecting the holding device 1 to one of the intermediate pieces 2 or 3.
  • the respective connecting means 50 is designed as an axis, which allows pivoting movements between the holding device 1 and the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 connected to it.
  • a head screw can serve as such a connecting means 50.
  • the diameter of the bolt 54 of this screw 50 must correspond to the dimensions of the holes 14, 24 and 34 in the holding device 1 and in the intermediate pieces 2 and 3.
  • the screw bolt 54 is inserted through the overlapping openings 14 and 24 in the overlapping legs 11 or 12 and 21 or 22 of the holding device 1 and the intermediate pieces 2 and 3.
  • a nut (not shown) can be screwed onto the free end portion of the bolt 54 protruding from the holding device 1.
  • 11 shows a connecting means 50, the shaft 54 of which has a smooth cylindrical surface. One of the end parts thereof is provided with a head 66. A circumferential groove 67 is implemented in the opposite end part of the bolt 54. The distance between the inner surface of the head 66 and the groove 67 is dimensioned such that it corresponds to the distance between the outer surfaces 89 and 90 of the intermediate piece legs 31 and 32.
  • the connecting means 50 further comprise a securing element 64 which can be attached to and removed from the shaft 54 without tools.
  • the securing element 64 shown in FIG. 12 is designed as a disk made of a resilient material, for example made of rubber or plastic.
  • the thickness of this disk 64 is equal to or corresponds to the width of the circumferential groove 67.
  • the disk 64 is provided with an opening 68, which expediently lies outside the center of the disk 64.
  • the diameter of the opening 68 corresponds to the diameter of the bottom of the circumferential groove 67.
  • FIG. 13 shows a locking washer 64 which is made of metal and which also has the opening 68.
  • the distance between the edges of this slot 69 in the area of the narrowest point of this slot 69 is smaller than the diameter of the bottom of the groove 67. Consequently, the disk 64 engages on the bottom of the circumferential groove 67 after it has been pressed into the circumferential groove 67 is.
  • the respective connecting means 50 serves as a pivot axis.
  • One of these pivot axes 50 passes through associated leg openings 14 of the front opening group 16 in the holding device 1 and through assigned openings 34 in the second intermediate piece 3, which are aligned with the leg openings 14 in the holding device 1 or are aligned therewith.
  • the second pivot axis 50 passes through assigned leg openings 14 of the rear opening group 17 in the holding device 1 and through assigned openings 24 in the first intermediate piece 2, which are aligned with the leg openings 14 in the holding device 1 or are aligned therewith.
  • the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 in one piece with the ski body 5.
  • the holding device 1 together with the binding components can only be placed on these adapters 2 and 3.
  • the measure mentioned achieves a further reduction in the height of the base plate 13 of the holding device 1 above the ski body 5. This measure is used, for example, when the ski body is short.
  • the lower edges of the legs 21 and 22 or 31 and 32 can be embedded in the ski body 5 or the legs 21 and 22 or 31 and 32 can be formed from the material of the ski body 5.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the present device, in which the base plates 23 and 33 of the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 are embedded in the upper side of the ski body 5.
  • shallow depressions 92 and 93 are made in the top of the ski body 5, the depth of which corresponds to the thickness of the base plates 23 and 33.
  • the base plates 23 and 33 of the intermediate pieces 2 and 3 lie in these recesses 92 and 93 and they can be fastened here by means of the screws 28.
  • That dimension of the recesses 92 and 93 which runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski body 5, can either be the same as the length of the base plate 23 or 33, so that the base plate 23 or 33 is immovably embedded in such a recess 92 or 93, or the The longitudinal dimension of the recess 92 or 93 can be greater than the length of the base plate 23 or 33. If the longitudinal dimension of the recess 92 or 93 is larger (FIG. 3) than the longitudinal dimension of the base plates 23 and 33, then the base plate 23 or 33 in the recess 92 or 93 can be adjusted forwards and backwards in the longitudinal direction of the ski body 5. 14 and 15 show a further embodiment of the present device, in which the holding device 100 has two parts 101 and 102.
  • the respective holding part 101 or 102 of the holding device 100 comprises only that section 106 or 107 of the original base plate 13 which is intended to receive the binding heel 108 (FIGS. 16 and 17) or the binding tip 109 and for this purpose in a manner known per se is executed. From the respective section 106 or 107 of the original base plate 13 hang the legs 11 and 12 already described above, in which the openings 14 also described above are made. Consequently, the respective holding part 101 or 102 can be placed and connected to one of the intermediate pieces 2 or 3 in the manner likewise described above.
  • a device 103 is located between the holding parts 101 and 102, with the aid of which the distance between the holding parts 101 and 102 can be set.
  • This adjusting device 103 has two practically U-shaped pieces 104 and 105, each of which comprises two legs 111 and 112 or 113 and 114.
  • a web 115 or 116 is assigned to the respective pair of legs, which connects those ends of the legs of the U-piece 104 or 105 which face or are assigned to the holding part 101 or 102.
  • the web 115 or 116 of the respective U-piece 104 or 105 is the underside of the basic plate 13 assigned to one of the holding parts 101 and 102 and firmly connected to this. This can be done using screws.
  • the legs 111 and 112 or 113 and 114 of the respective U-piece 104 or 105 connected to these webs 115 and 116 protrude horizontally from the respective holding part 101 and 102.
  • the legs 111 and 112 and 113 and 114 of the U-piece 104 and 105 are designed as tubular pieces.
  • the outer diameter of the legs 112 and 112 of one of the U-pieces 104 is smaller than the inner diameter of the other U-piece 105, in such a way that the thinner legs 111 and 112 can be moved into the thicker legs 113 and 114 with as little play as possible.
  • Openings 117 are made in the legs 111 and 112 or 113 and 114 of the U-pieces 104 and 105.
  • the openings 117 of one of the U-pieces can be brought into alignment with the openings 117 in the other U-piece by displacing the U-pieces 104 and 105, so that the shaft 50 already described can be inserted through openings 117 aligned in this way.
  • the position of the legs 111 and 112 and 113 and 114 relative to one another and the distance between the holding parts 101 and 102 from one another are set and fixed.
  • 16 and 17 show a further embodiment of the present device, which differs from the embodiment shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 essentially only in that the respective part 108 or 108 of the ski binding is fixed with one of the holding parts 101 or 102 connected or even is in one piece.
  • the holding devices and the intermediate pieces are usually made of an aluminum alloy.
  • the shaft 50 is normally made of a hard steel. Since the aluminum alloy is softer than steel, the material in the area of the opening edges in the holding device and in the intermediate pieces may give way during operation of the present device under the pressure of the hard shaft 50 which acts practically in the plane of the openings. As a result, the openings in the holding device and in the intermediate pieces become larger and the consequence of this is that undesirable play occurs between the shaft and the holding device and between the shaft and the intermediate pieces. This problem does not exist in the embodiments of the present device described below.
  • FIG. 18 shows a section of a snow glider 5 which is equipped with such a device.
  • This device is shown in a top view in FIG. 19 and it has a holding device 120 for the shoe of the glider user and two intermediate pieces 122 and 123.
  • the holding device 120 has two holding parts 118 and 119 which are located at a distance from one another.
  • the respective holding part 118 or 119 is articulated by means of one of the shafts 50 already described to the associated intermediate piece 122 or 123.
  • the base body 121 of the respective holding part 118 or 119 is designed as a profile piece (FIG. 20), wherein the profile can also be referred to as a box profile.
  • the cross section of the base body 121 is essentially rectangular, this profile being oriented in the illustrated case in such a way that the longer sides 124 and 125 of the cross section of this profile run practically horizontally. These sides represent the top wall 124 and the bottom wall 125 of the box section 121.
  • the shorter sides 126 and 127 of the section extend vertically between the ends of the longer sides 124 and 125 and they represent the side walls of the box section.
  • the holding device 120 has a vertical center plane M, in which there is also a longitudinal axis of the holding device 120.
  • the center plane M passes through the center of the width of the horizontal walls 124 and 125.
  • a third, horizontal wall 128 of the box section 121 extends between the side walls 126 and 127 of the box section 121, which lies between the above-mentioned horizontal walls 124 and 125 and which runs parallel to these.
  • This intermediate wall 128 divides the interior of the box section 121 into an upper chamber 131 and a lower chamber 132.
  • the heights of these chambers 131 and 132 can be of the same size or they can be of different sizes.
  • a vertically extending intermediate wall 129 lies between the side walls 126 and 127 already mentioned and extends between the top wall 124 and the horizontal partition wall 128. Consequently, the vertical partition wall 129 is located in the upper profile chamber 131.
  • the partition walls 128 and 129 further stiffen the holding device 120.
  • the vertical partition wall 129 lies outside the already mentioned middle plane M. This is because because some of the screws are used to fasten the ski binding on the top of the box top wall 124 during the assembly of the ski binding in this central plane M.
  • the bolts of the fastening screws protrude into the upper chamber 131 of the box section 121. If the vertical partition wall 129 is outside, it does not stand in the way of the fastening screws.
  • a horizontally extending ledge 133 and 134 extends laterally from each of the upper side edges of the main body 121 of the holding device 120. These ledges 133 and 134 are integral with the main body 121 and have a practically square cross-section, this cross-section in the example shown in FIG is essentially rectangular.
  • Such a strip 133 and 134 has two horizontally extending, longer sides 135 and 136.
  • the strip 133 or 134 is connected in one piece to the remaining part of the base body 121 of the holding device 120 via a first of its shorter sides. This shorter side can also be referred to as the inner shorter side of the bar 123 or 124.
  • the second or outer, shorter side 137 of the strip 133 or 134 is rounded in order to prevent injuries to the user of the snow glider on which this device is mounted.
  • the upper longer side 135 of the profile or the cross section of the bar 133 or 134 lies in the illustrated case in the same plane as the surface 138 of the top wall 124 of the holding device 120.
  • the vertical distance between the longer sides 135 and 136 of the bar 133 or 134 can be the same as or at least correspond to the thickness of the top wall 124 of the base body 121.
  • the strips 133 and 134 represent mutually opposite continuations of the top wall 124 of the base body 121.
  • the top 135 of the strip 133 and 134 can also lie below the surface 138 of the above-mentioned top wall 124.
  • the vertical distance between the longer sides 135 and 136 of the strips 133 and 134 can, however, also differ from the thickness of the top wall 124 of the base body 121.
  • the lower longer side 136 of the strip 133 or 134 is made flat and it is practically perpendicular to the outer surface 139 of the shorter side wall 126 or 127 lying on the relevant side of the base body 121.
  • phase 28 at the front and rear, these phases 28 running from bottom to top.
  • Phase 28 can also be seen as a plane at which individual walls of box section 121 end.
  • the lower corner 140 of phase 28 lies in the area of the lower wall 125 of the box section 121 and it is set back from the transverse edge 150 of the base plate 121.
  • the cross edge 150 of the base plate 121 runs in an arc.
  • the phase 28 is designed such that only the side walls 126 and 127 of the box section 121 have the course described above.
  • the lower wall 125 and the inner walls 128 and 129 of the box section 121 end at a considerable distance from the lower corners
  • Pieces 58 of a resilient material are arranged between the continuing portions of the side walls 126 and 127 of the profile 121. The continuing portions of side walls 126 and 127 laterally hold these pieces of material 58 in place.
  • groups 141 and 142 of openings 143 and 1 4 are made, through which the pivot shafts 50 can pass.
  • the respective holding part 18 or 119 of the holding device 120 can be connected in an articulated manner via the corresponding shafts 50 to one of the intermediate pieces 122 or 123.
  • the openings 143 and 144 lie in a row one behind the other, these rows being in the longitudinal direction of the side walls 126 or 127 extend.
  • the openings 143 of the first group 141 have an elongated contour, the longer dimension of these openings 143 coinciding with the longitudinal direction of the respective group 141 or 142.
  • the openings 144 of the second group 142 have a circular contour.
  • the center of the openings 143 and 144 of the two groups 141 and 142 are in the area of the lower chamber 132 of the base body 121, so that the connecting shafts 50 can pass through the lower chamber 132.
  • the opening centers are expediently in the middle of the height of the lower profile chamber 132.
  • the respective intermediate piece 122 or 123 has a base body 151, the cross section of which is essentially U-shaped.
  • a base body 151 has two legs 152 and 153 and a bottom 154 connecting the lower edges of these legs 152 and 153 to one another.
  • the bottom 154 of the intermediate piece 122 or 123 is essentially plate-shaped.
  • the underside 155 of such a base plate 154 is flat.
  • the upper side 156 of the base plate 154 is convex in the case shown. In a vertical longitudinal section, the upper side 156 of the base plate 154 can have an arcuate or an A-shaped course. This section plane through the convex shape runs parallel to the plate-shaped legs 152 and 153 of the intermediate piece 122 and 123, respectively. As a result, the thickness of the base plate 154 is greatest in the middle of the length thereof.
  • the base plate 154 there are two rows 156 and 157 of with a recessed edge. Screws for fastening the intermediate piece 122 or 123 to the ski body 5 can pass through these openings.
  • 24 shows an intermediate piece 122 or 123 which is intended for a fixed attachment on the ski body 5 because this intermediate piece 122 or 123 has only two pairs of the openings 156 and 157. 23, two groups of the openings 156 and 157 are provided in the intermediate piece 122 and 123, the openings 156 and 57 forming rows running parallel to one another in these groups. For mounting on the ski body 5, with this intermediate piece 122 or 123, those holes 156 and 157 can be selected which functionally result in the optimal distance between the intermediate pieces 122 and 123. Since the distance between the holes 156 and 157 within a group is very small, a very fine adjustment of the distance between the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 is possible with the plates 122 and 123 according to FIG. 23.
  • the upper contour 167 of the plate-shaped legs 152 and 153 is at least partially arcuate.
  • the arc 167 extends over the entire length of the intermediate piece 122 or 123 and the respective end part of the arc 167 lies in the region of the base plate 154 of the intermediate piece 122 or 123.
  • the arc 167 it is also possible for the arc 167 to be only located in the middle of the leg length.
  • An opening 158 or 159 (FIG. 18) is embodied in the respective leg 152 or 153, these openings 158 and 159 are conveniently located in the middle of the length of the arc 167.
  • the opening 158 can have an elongated contour, the longitudinal dimension of this opening 158 with the longitudinal dimension of the intermediate piece
  • the openings 158 in the other intermediate piece 123 have a circular contour. If the holding parts 118 and 119 have the elongated openings 153 already mentioned, then all of the openings 159 in the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 can be circular and vice versa.
  • the distance D between the inner sides of the legs 152 and 153 (FIG. 23) on the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 corresponds to the distance D (FIG. 20) between the outer sides of the base body 121 of the holding part 118 and 119 such that the base body 121 between the legs 152 and 153 of the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 can be placed (Fig. 20).
  • a pivot shaft 50 extends through the associated pairs of openings 153 and 154 in the holding parts 118 and 119 as well as through the pairs of openings 158 and 159 in the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 between legs 152 and 153, although practically free of play, compared to intermediate pieces 122 and
  • the height of the legs 152 and 153 of the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 is somewhat larger than the height of the side walls 126 and 127 of the base body 121 of the holding part 118 and 119, respectively.
  • the underside 136 of the strips 133 and 134 on the holding parts 118 and 119 rests on the apexes of the arches 167 on the legs 152 and 153 of the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 and that the lower wall 125 of the holding part 118 and 119 is spaced apart from the ski body 5.
  • the height of the openings 153 and 154 in the holding parts 118 and 119 and the openings 158 and 159 in the intermediate pieces 122 and 123 is selected so that the strips 133 and 134 rest on the sheet 167 without play and that the respective intermediate piece 122 or 123 assigned section of the holding part 118 or 119 can pivot about the shaft 50 lying here.
  • the respective holding part 118 or 119 can be pivoted about the respective shaft 50 because of the connection described to the relevant intermediate piece 122 or 123. This would be very unfavorable for the operation of the present facility.
  • a connecting device 160 is provided which extends between the holding parts 118 and 119. This connecting device 160 is also designed so that the distance between the holding parts 118 and 119 can be adjusted.
  • the connecting device 160 comprises an elongate link 161 which extends between the holding parts 118 and 119, the end parts of this link 161 being embedded in the relevant holding part 118 and 119, respectively.
  • the longitudinal member 161 can be designed as a threaded spindle and is located approximately in the middle of the width of the holding parts 118 and 119.
  • the connector 160 further includes hollow members 162 and 163 which are adapted to receive the end portions of the elongate member 161. One of these hollow members 162 or 163 is firmly connected to one of the holding parts 118 or 119.
  • the hollow member 162 or 163 is fixedly connected to that end part of the holding part 118 or 119 which faces the other holding part 119 or 118.
  • the nut-like hollow member 162 or 163 is attached and fastened in the interior of the above-described hollow profile of the base body 121 to the relevant holding part 118 or 119 in a manner known per se.
  • the end part 162 or 163 of the holding part 118 or 119 facing the other holding part can also be made of solid material, in which the thread required for receiving the threaded spindle 161 is cut.
  • the respective half of the elongate member 161 expediently has a thread, the pitches of these threads running in opposite directions.
  • the threads in the hollow members 16 and 163 also have an opposite course, so that the holding parts 118 and 119 approach or move away from one another when the threaded spindle 161 is rotated in one or the other direction.
  • the respective holding part 118 or 119 can be assigned the insert 58 described above made of a resilient material, for example of rubber, of a plastic, in particular of a foam-like plastic, etc. (Fig. 18). Such an insert 58 can, however, also be assigned only to the end region of the respective holding part 118 or 119 directed towards the outside.
  • the insert 58 can extend contiguously under the holding part 118 or 119, or such inserts 58 can be located in the end regions of the respective holding part 118 or 119. It is possible that the inserts 58 at the ends of the holding part 118 or.
  • the insert 58 can be softer at the front than the insert 58 at the rear.
  • the individual inserts 58 can be held in place laterally by the sloping end parts 28 of the box section 121.
  • the inserts 58 can have a positive influence on the ability to vibrate and the flex of the ski body 5, in particular dampen them.
  • the ski body 5 bends, especially in the central region of its length, as is forced by the shape of the terrain just being traveled on.
  • the relevant section of the underside 116 and 136 of the respective strip 113 and 114 or 133 and 134 rolls on the sheet 137 and 167 of the associated leg 132 and 133 or 152 and 153.
  • the main load of the ski body 5 caused by the weight of the skier is from the holding device 100 or 120, which the ski or.
  • Shoe binding wears over the lasts 113 and 114 and 133 ud 134 on this device 100 or 120 and practically bypassing the shafts 50 directly to the legs 132 and 133 or 152 and 153 of the intermediate pieces 102 and 103 or 122 and 123.
  • the shafts 50 actually only serve to hold the holding device 100 or 120 between the legs 132 and 133 or 152 and 153 of the intermediate pieces 102 and 103 or 122 and 123, specifically during the forward movement of the ski and during a temporary relief of the same, for example when the skier makes a jump.
  • the distance between the openings in the intermediate pieces, which are fastened on the ski body 5 changes.
  • the distance between the openings in the holding device 100 or 120 remains unchanged.
  • the changes in said distance between the openings are, however, very small, so that the elongated openings in the holding device and / or the elongated openings in one of the intermediate pieces can intercept these changes in distance.
  • the groups of openings in the holding device make it possible to change the stiffness of the central part of a given ski body 5 as required. This is done in such a way that the shafts 50 are pushed through the openings of the group in question, which are closer or distant to one another in the holding device.
  • the position of at least one of the intermediate pieces 102 and 103 on the ski body 5 must be used be adjusted accordingly. This is because the legs of the intermediate pieces each have only one opening.
  • the adjustment of the position of the intermediate pieces is possible because the base plate of the respective intermediate piece has openings lying one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the ski body 5.
  • the described convex shape of the upper side of the base plate of the respective intermediate piece expands the pivoting range of the intermediate piece relative to the holding device, because the intermediate piece can pivot in an enlarged area relative to the holding device. On the other hand, this makes it possible to reduce the height of the legs and thus of the entire device.
  • the binding heel 108 and the binding tip 109 are not in one piece with the base body 121 of the respective holding part 118 or 119, but the binding heel 108 and the binding tip 109 are connected to the base body 121 of the relevant holding part 118 or 119 in such a way that they are displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the device and that the set position thereof can be fixed.
  • Such a connection 146 can be made, for example, with the aid of rails in engagement with one another on the holding parts 118 and 119 and on the binding parts 108 and 109 and with the aid of a corresponding fixing device.
  • edges of the rails mentioned can be undercut ten so that they form a dovetail connection between the holding parts 118 and 119 and the binding parts 108 and 109 assigned to them.
  • screws (not shown) can be used, for example, which pass through the binding parts 108 and 109 and are screwed into the base body 121 of the holding part 118 or 119 in question.
  • the described embodiments of the present device can be attached, for example, to skis, snowboards, skwals and firing gliders.

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L'invention concerne un système permettant de fixer un accessoire (5) de glisse sur neige sur la chaussure (4) de l'utilisateur. Ce système comprend un dispositif (1) de fixation de la chaussure (4) ainsi que des pièces (2, 3) intermédiaires placées entre le dispositif (1) de fixation et l'accessoire (5) de glisse. Les composants de ce système se présentent sous forme d'éléments creux. L'élément (10) de base du dispositif (1) de fixation et l'élément (20; 30) de base de la pièce (2, 3) intermédiaire respective comprennent tous deux une plaque (10; 23) de base sur laquelle s'avancent des montants (11, 12; 21, 22; 32) en forme de bandes. Les montants (11, 12) de la fixation (1) coïncident avec les montants (21, 22; 32) des pièces (2, 3) intermédiaires. Chaque montant comprend au moins une rangée (15; 25; 35) d'ouvertures (14, 24, 34). Ces rangées d'ouvertures sont sensiblement parallèles à la plaque (23) de base. Le système comprend des moyens (50) qui passent à travers ces ouvertures et permettent de relier de manière orientable les montants de la fixation et les montants des éléments intermédiaires
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