EP1106216A1 - Plaque interface montee sur une planche de surf - 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
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/16—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings
- A63C10/18—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings about a vertical rotation axis relative to the board
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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
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/16—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings
- A63C10/20—Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings in longitudinal or lateral direction relative to the board
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- the invention relates to the field of sliding sports, and more precisely snowboard generally called “snowboard". It concerns more precisely an element forming an interface plate, intended to be interposed between the binding itself and the board, so as to optimize the transmission of forces and behavior of the board.
- the surf bindings are mounted on the surfboard with a certain latitude of rotation, allowing to adjust the angle of the plane median longitudinal of the binding corresponding to that of the foot, with respect to the axis longitudinal of the board.
- This orientation can be different from the front foot compared to the rear foot, and may also vary depending on the type of practice. So in practice "free-style" surfing, the orientation of the feet, and therefore of the binding, is further from the longitudinal axis of the board only for the practice of alpine surfing in which the feet are closer to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- a first problem which the invention proposes to solve is that of optimizing the location of the supports exerted since the fixation, whatever or the orientation of the binding relative to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- the two transmission zones supports from the attachment to the board, located at the front and rear of the foot, are longitudinally offset from the board. It follows that the part of the fixing located between these two support zones has a rigidity which adds up and combines with the intrinsic rigidity of the board.
- This interference modifies the intrinsic mechanical characteristics resistance of the board and away from its theoretical behavior. Such a modification is detrimental to the resistance to the forces of the board.
- Another problem which the invention proposes to solve is that of unclamping of the fixing relative to the board, and the reduction of the influence the mechanical rigidity of the binding on the intrinsic mechanical properties of the board.
- the invention therefore aims to allow optimization of the supports exercised from the fixation towards the board, while allowing a certain unlocking the rigidity of the binding and the board, while remaining compatible with the latitude for adjusting the orientation of the binding relative to the longitudinal axis of the board, according to the different practices, and the different types of users.
- the invention therefore relates to an interface plate, intended to be interposed between a surfboard binding and the upper face of a surfboard.
- the plate according to the invention is intended to be arranged with so that these outer areas are closest to the edges, which corresponds substantially to a position in which the interface plate has its median longitudinal plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- the supports exerted since the attachment to the board are therefore mainly concentrated near the edges, which improves the precision and handling of the surf.
- the mechanical influence of the fixation on the board is essentially limited to a reduced area in the direction longitudinal of the board.
- the incidence of the rigidity of the fixing is relatively weak when bending the board. It therefore retains its intrinsic mechanical properties and its optimal behavior.
- the ends of the plate furthest from the central zone serve to support diametrically opposite areas of the fastener, arranged diagonally to the latter.
- the interface plate remains fixed relative to the board and the contact areas of the plate with respect to the attachment evolve according to the orientation fixing relative to the board.
- the areas of transmission of forces, corresponding to the external zones of the characteristic plate remain always near the edges, regardless of the orientation of the binding.
- the geometry of the plate is determined so that the orientation of the fixation can vary over a wide angular range, while covering the plate characteristic to benefit from the transmission of support at the edge.
- the interface plate can be associated with a peripheral joint arranged substantially in line with the contour outside of the mounting base, so as to prevent the entry of snow under said base.
- This peripheral seal can either be incorporated into the fixing, or even be an independent part whose position is changed with the orientation of the fixation.
- the central area may include a cylindrical protrusion, placed in its center, and intended to cooperate with a complementary cylindrical opening made for this purpose in the base of the fixation.
- the plate is more intended to be used with fixings which have a monolithic base, which is fully pivoted during setting the orientation of the binding.
- the characteristic plate can be used with another fastening category, the base of which has a recess in its center suitable for receive an indexed disc, mounted on the board through the characteristic plate, without rotation capacity.
- the rest of the mounting base is oriented relative to this fixed central disc.
- the characteristic plate has holes through passage of the fixing hooking screws.
- Such a setting is achieved by the fact that the through holes of the characteristic plate form enlarged lights, of so as to allow the offset by translation of the plate relative to the face top of the board, which includes the threads for hanging the fastener.
- the leg has a certain orientation relative to the vertical, especially in "free style” practices.
- the characteristic plate may have upper and lower faces which form an angle between two and eight degrees, which in turn shifts the tilt or "canting" of the binding relative to the vertical.
- the invention relates to an interface plate, intended to be interposed between the base of the binding and the surfboard, so that favor the transmission of support from the attachment to the board, to the same longitudinal level, and as close as possible to the edges.
- Such a plate also ensures good unclamping of the binding compared to the board.
- such a plate as illustrated in FIG. 1, comprises a central area, substantially circular, with a diameter of the order of ten centimeters.
- This plate (1) has two external zones (3, 4) arranged symmetrically with respect to the center (5) of the central area (2).
- Each of these outer zones (3, 4) has a substantially trapezoidal or even rectangular or square, the sides of which have a length substantially close to half the diameter of the central zone (2).
- These outer zones extend to near the periphery of the fixing, to receive the supports only on its external zones (3, 4).
- the characteristic plate (1) is arranged so that its axis longitudinal median (6) is perpendicular to the longitudinal median axis (7) of the board.
- the ends of the external zones (3, 4) are located on the as close as possible to the edges (9, 10), which improves the transfer of the supports exerted by the surfer and therefore the precision of the board's handling.
- the two outer zones (3, 4) are located substantially at the same longitudinal level with respect to the board, the fraction of the board constraint due to the presence of the attachment is relatively small longitudinally. It follows that the contribution of the rigidity of the fixation in the complete rigidity of the board is low, and at the very least minimized.
- the areas outside (3, 4) of the plate are located directly above regions diagonally of the attachment.
- the characteristic plate (1) can be made of different materials, and especially made of metal or relatively rigid plastic, such as polyamide, polyurethane or polypropylene
- the characteristic plate can also receive a layer of material viscoelastic intended to dampen part of the vibrations generated by the board, to prevent them from being transmitted from the board to the fixation.
- Such a characteristic plate (1) has a thickness of a few millimeters, preferably between two and three millimeters.
- this plate can have a slope which gives the binding a certain inclination relative to the face top of the board to adjust the lateral tilt of the binding, called "canting".
- the upper and lower faces of the plate (1) can form an angle between them of a few degrees, for example three or six degrees.
- the characteristic plate is associated with a peripheral seal (20) located directly above the periphery of the mounting base, and is essentially intended to avoid the introduction of snow between the base and the board.
- Such a seal (20) is made of an easily compressible material, so as not to not constitute an element allowing the transmission of the supports from the fixing to the plate, function which is only reserved for the characteristic plate (1).
- a seal (20) can be made of a compressible foam.
- the characteristic plate ensures the optimal force transmission near the edges, for a very high variety of fixation orientations with respect to the median longitudinal axis of the board.
- orientations of the bindings can vary from one foot to the other, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the front foot generally being more close to the longitudinal axis of the board as the rear foot.
- the shape of the characteristic plate, and in particular the relative narrowness of the outer zones (3, 4) allows the binding to pivot, while remaining above the external zones (3, 4), thus allowing the transmission of the supports at the level of the latter.
- the symmetrical geometry of the characteristic plate (1) allows also to use it for the two types of orientation of the fixing used, according to that the user is qualified as "regular” or “goofy”, as seen in the comparison of Figures 2 and 5 or 3 and 4.
- the inner profile (21) of the peripheral seal (20) is defined in such a way that it allows the orientation of the binding for an orientation range from - 30 ° to + 30 ° between the median longitudinal axes of the fixing and the plate.
- the plate (1) can have in its center of the lights (30, 31) allowing the passage of the hooking screws of the fixing on the board.
- Such lights (30, 31) can adopt a geometry which allows a slight transverse or longitudinal offset of the plate (1), and therefore of the fixing, depending on the optimal position desired by the user.
- the characteristic plate (1) may include in its center a protruding area (36), intended to cooperate with the attachment to facilitate pivoting.
- Such geometry allows the user to vary the orientation of the binding by rotating it around the plate, and more precisely around the central outgrowth.
- the fixing (40) has lights (37) in the form of an arc of a circle, inside which the fixing screws (38) penetrate. According to the orientation of the fixing the screws (38) occupy a variable position inside light (37).
- the plate has only 4 or 3 holes corresponding to the position of the mounting inserts for the board attachment.
- the base (43) comprises a central disc (45), remaining fixed relative to the board, and around which can be move in rotation the rest (44) of the base, the cooperation between the disc (45) and the base (44) ensuring indexing and holding in position of the base in the desired orientation.
- the plate has the same capacities of adjustment than those of the disc in order to allow it to follow the displacement latest.
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- une zone centrale sensiblement circulaire et apte à être traversée par les vis d'accrochage de la fixation sur la planche ;
- deux zones extérieures de largeur inférieure au diamètre de la zone centrale, disposées symétriquement par rapport à la zone centrale, et dont les extrémités les plus éloignées de la zone centrale servent d'appui à des zones diamétralement opposées de la fixation de manière à transmettre les efforts exercés depuis la fixation en direction de la planche uniquement au niveau desdites zones extérieures, avantageusement localisées à proximité des carres.
- il permet la transmission des efforts essentiellement au niveau proche des carres ;
- il permet un débridage rigide de la fixation et de la planche.
Claims (7)
- Plaque interface (1), destinée à être interposée entre une fixation de surf et la face supérieure d'une planche de surf, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte :une zone centrale (2) sensiblement circulaire et apte à être traversée par les vis d'accrochage (38) de la fixation sur la planche ;deux zones extérieures (3, 4) de largeur inférieure au diamètre de la zone centrale (2), disposées symétriquement par rapport à la zone centrale (2), et dont les extrémités les plus éloignées de la zone centrale (2) servent d'appui à des zones diamétralement opposées de la fixation de manière à transmettre les efforts exercés depuis la fixation en direction de la planche uniquement au niveau desdites zones extérieures (3, 4), avantageusement localisées à proximité des carres (9, 10).
- Plaque selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les extrémités les plus éloignées de la zone (2) centrale servent d'appui à des zones diamétralement opposées de la fixation, et disposées en diagonale.
- Plaque selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle est associée à un joint périphérique (20) disposé sensiblement à l'aplomb du contour extérieur de l'embase de la fixation, de manière à empêcher l'entrée de neige sous ladite embase.
- Plaque selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la zone centrale (2) comporte une excroissance cylindrique (36) disposée en son centre, et destinée à coopérer avec une ouverture cylindrique complémentaire ménagée à cet effet dans l'embase de la fixation.
- Plaque selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte des trous traversants de passage des vis d'accrochage de la fixation.
- Plaque selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que les trous forment des lumières élargies (30, 31), de manière à permettre le décalage par translation de la plaque par rapport à la face supérieure de la planche.
- Plaque selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que ses faces supérieure et inférieure forment un angle compris entre deux et huit degrés.
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FR9915061A FR2801512B1 (fr) | 1999-11-30 | 1999-11-30 | Plaque interface montee sur une planche de surf |
FR9915061 | 1999-11-30 |
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EP1106216A1 true EP1106216A1 (fr) | 2001-06-13 |
EP1106216B1 EP1106216B1 (fr) | 2005-08-17 |
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EP (1) | EP1106216B1 (fr) |
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FR (1) | FR2801512B1 (fr) |
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US7887083B2 (en) | 2006-07-07 | 2011-02-15 | The Burton Corporation | Footbed for gliding board binding |
US8662505B2 (en) * | 2008-12-03 | 2014-03-04 | The Burton Corporation | Binding components for a gliding board |
US8167321B2 (en) | 2008-12-03 | 2012-05-01 | The Burton Corporation | Binding components for a gliding board |
US8132818B2 (en) * | 2008-12-03 | 2012-03-13 | The Burton Corporation | Binding components for a gliding board |
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FR2801512A1 (fr) | 2001-06-01 |
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FR2801512B1 (fr) | 2001-12-21 |
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