EP1245254A2 - Ski, notamment ski alpin - Google Patents

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EP1245254A2
EP1245254A2 EP02014758A EP02014758A EP1245254A2 EP 1245254 A2 EP1245254 A2 EP 1245254A2 EP 02014758 A EP02014758 A EP 02014758A EP 02014758 A EP02014758 A EP 02014758A EP 1245254 A2 EP1245254 A2 EP 1245254A2
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Bernhard Riepler
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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
    • A63C9/003Non-swivel sole plate fixed on the ski
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/007Systems preventing accumulation of forces on the binding when the ski is bending

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  • a ski with a binding support plate is known from DE 21 35 450 A.
  • This Binding support plate is spaced apart from and in the longitudinal direction of the ski Upper fixed storage devices connected to the ski.
  • One of the storage devices forms an articulated connection between the binding support plate and the ski and the further bearing device forms a joint and guide device between the Binding support plate and the ski.
  • the disadvantage here is that at the top of the ski attached storage devices for the binding support plate that occur during driving Cannot withstand forces or, in the case of large-sized storage devices, the desired unaffected elasticity or deformability of the ski cannot be achieved.
  • WO 93/12845 A2 includes a ski with a plate-shaped mounting element shown for the coupling parts of a ski binding.
  • the coupling element for ski binding is formed by a relatively hard plate, with the interposition of a Damping layer is connected to the ski body.
  • the connection is designed in such a way that at least the mounting element supported against the ski body via the damping layer in its front and rear end region relative to the ski body in its longitudinal direction is movable. This is suggested, among other things, in the side cheeks of the ski To provide recesses or openings penetrating the two side cheeks, which are filled with the damping material and thereby embed a cross bolt.
  • the edge grip is reduced, which affects especially the driving behavior on hard slopes.
  • the recesses to be carried out relatively large-volume for extensive embedding or breakthroughs in the ski body represent a significant weakening of the ski body.
  • the bending characteristic of the ski is therefore in the range of that with the damping material and the cross-pin provided recesses have significant drops, whereby such a ski has relatively high tendencies to vibrate or so-called flutter and this also negatively affects driving behavior.
  • they provide the damping material provided and thus in resilient recesses in the ski body clearly show weaknesses in strength and primarily lead to overloading of the ski to break points based on these recesses in the ski body.
  • the advantageous embodiment according to claim 4 prevents tension and changes the safety-relevant trigger values between the coupling parts holding the shoe the ski binding when the ski is deformed or bent.
  • an embodiment according to claim 7 proves to be advantageous, since it binds the ski is reliably held even with very high forces and undesirable position deviations the same are excluded.
  • the embodiment according to claim 16 is also advantageous, since it increases the riot position of the foot or shoe of the user is achieved when cornering with the Sports equipment enables strong inclinations without touching the ground with your shoe.
  • the anchoring element is in the ski body formed in one piece and has good conditions due to the preferably metallic material for storing the support element or for storing the ski binding.
  • the usual outline shape of the ski is hardly changed and created a harmonious appearance.
  • An embodiment according to claim 41 is also advantageous, since the surface pressure in SchikMech can be greatly reduced and thus the stress on the individual components is particularly low.
  • 1 to 4 is an embodiment of a sports device 1, in particular a ski 2, with a support element 3 mounted thereon, which coupling parts 4, 5 a ski binding 6 for releasable connection with a user's shoe, shown.
  • the bottom 31 of the central plate part 32 of the support element 3 is by a corresponding arrangement of the bearing devices 22 to 25 in the legs 17 to 20 and / or by a corresponding one Choice of the connection points with the ski 2, based on the vertical direction and / or by appropriate choice of the length of the legs 17 to 20 at a distance 33 arranged above the top 30 of the ski 2, so that between the support element 3, in particular between the central plate part 32 and the legs 17 to 20 A free space 34 is formed on the upper side 30 of the ski 2, which is explained in more detail below Relative movements between the ski 2 and the support member 3 allows.
  • the freedom 34 between the bottom 31 of the support element 3 and the top 30 of the ski 2 thereby over the entire length and width of the plate part 32 between this and the top Given 30 of the ski 2.
  • the cross section of the support element 3 is therefore essentially U-shaped, the plate part 32, the support surface 21 for the foot of the user forms and in the corner areas the legs 17 to 20 correspondingly previous Description are preferably formed in one piece.
  • leg plates 36, 37 of each support element part 11, 13 to flattened to half the plate thickness, so that the flattened, mutually assigned side areas of each support element part 11, 13 can be assembled and in total a substantially continuous, uniform thickness of the plate part 32 is maintained.
  • the flattened, mutually facing longitudinal edge regions of the two support element parts 11, 13 result in a simple fold connection, which by means of suitable fastening means 40, is secured against loosening, in particular by means of screws 41.
  • Such a snap connection is in particular in the case of materials with a sufficient modulus of elasticity, in particular in the case of plastics or fiber-reinforced plastics or composites, possible in a simple manner.
  • the support element parts 11, 13 are thus by the non-positive and / or positive connection via the connecting device 12, which fastening means 40 and / or positive Connections includes the one-piece support element 3, which overall has a high dimensional stability has connected.
  • the two-part by the two support element parts 11, 13, on the Connection device 12 but to a one-piece component assembled support element 3 in particular has a high torsional and bending stiffness, which is common to all acting on the support element 3 torsional and bending forces, such as this when driving with the sports equipment 1 can withstand.
  • This joint and guide device 49 between the support member 3 and the Ski 2 in the rear or further end region 15 related to the direction of travel likewise recesses 50, 51, which are in particular in the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - of the ski 2 pointing elongated holes are formed in the legs 19, 20, the width of which is essentially a diameter of bearing pins 52, 53 which are fixedly connected to the ski 2 and have a circular shape Cross section corresponds.
  • the support element 3 with the coupling parts 4, 5 of the ski binding 6 fastened thereon does not affect the Flexural rigidity or the flexibility of the ski 2, since the articulated connection 44 and the articulated and guide device 49 between the support element 3 and the ski 2 a free Working of the ski body allowed.
  • the natural flex of the ski 2 is preserved and that ski binding 6 mounted on the support element 3 has no negative influence on the manufacturer of the ski 2 provided for the bending characteristic or to be the cheapest by the manufacturer considered bending stiffness distribution of the sports equipment 1.
  • the anchoring elements 54, 55 and the pivot axes 56, 57 are in any case in the neutral fiber or in the neutral layer of the sports device 1 or the ski body arranged, i.e., the pivot axes 56, 57 and the anchoring elements 54, 55 are in arranged in the ski body in which the tensile and compressive stresses occur in the event of a load or in the event of deflection or bending, cancel each other out and close Become zero.
  • Fig. 4 is the tension curve of the ski 2 when bent by a horizontal, transverse to Longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - directed axis shown.
  • the voltage curve is greatly simplified and presented schematically and exemplifies one of many possible voltage profiles From this diagram with the stress curve in the individual layers of the ski 2 are clearly the jumps at the individual material limits of the composite material seen. If the ski 2 bends, i.e.
  • Inner surfaces 91 to 94 of the legs 17 to 20 are absolutely perpendicular to the pivot axes 56, 57 and are as free of play as possible on inner boundary surfaces 95 to 98 of the recesses 79 to 82. Based on the cross-sectional area of the support element 3, the outer surfaces 85 to 88 and the inner surfaces 91 to 94 of the Legs 17 to 20 thus at an angle to one another, the inner surfaces 91 to 94 being perpendicular the pivot axes 56, 57 and a theoretical intersection above the top 30 of the ski 2 is formed.
  • the anchoring element 54 consists of a piston-cylinder arrangement, at least a cylinder 110 is formed with two pistons 111, 112 guided therein.
  • the cylinder 110 is in particular a hollow cylinder 113 or a sliding bush 114 for the pistons 111, 112 trained.
  • the cylindrical pistons 111, 112 are in this way in the sliding bush 114 aligned that their longitudinal central axes 115, 116 form the pivot axis 56 and in the neutral fibers - level 58 - of the ski body.
  • the two pistons 111, 112 are in with respect to their longitudinal central axes 115, 116 in the sliding bush 114 axially adjustable to each other, i.e.
  • the pistons 111, 112 are guided by the sliding bush 114 in such a way that they move in the direction whose longitudinal central axes 115, 116 can be moved relative to one another and apart, in the other spatial directions, however, are held as immovable as possible.
  • At least the end regions of the two pistons 111, 112 facing away from one another have a circular cross section and form the bearing journals 47, 48 for the support element 3.
  • the pistons 111, 112 preferably have one throughout, based on their cross section circular outline.
  • Pistons 111, 112 preferably have heads 119, 120 which prevent the pistons 111, Exclude 112 from the sliding bush 114.
  • a cross-sectional dimension of the heads 119, 120 at the mutually facing ends of the pistons 111, 112 is chosen to be larger than one Diameter of the journals 47, 48 in the end regions distanced therefrom.
  • the absolutely deviation-resistant mounting of the anchoring element 54 in the ski body can optionally still by the corresponding to the previous descriptions or figures trained projections 63, 64 are increased.
  • Such an embedding of the anchoring element 54 in the ski body is preferably carried out directly during the manufacture of the sports equipment 1 or the ski 2.
  • recesses 45, 46 For connecting the support element 3 to the ski 2 via the anchoring element 54 in the legs 17, 18 the recesses 45, 46 with a corresponding to the journal 47, 48 Cross section arranged.
  • These recesses 45, 46 can be a blind bore or also be formed as a through hole in the legs 17, 18.
  • the pistons 111, 112 are opposed insert the action of the elastic pretensioner 124 into the sliding bush 114, so that the journals 47, 48 are at least flat with the end regions Complete 126, 127 of the sliding bush 114.
  • the support element 3 with the legs 17, 18 can be inserted into the recesses 79, 80, and if they overlap or align Alignment of the guide bores 117, 118 with the recesses 45, 46 are the Pistons 111, 112 through the elastic biasing device 124, in particular through the Compression spring 125, moved apart so that the bearing bolts 47, 48 in the recesses 45, 46 engage and the hinge connection 44 or the joint and guide device 49 in the rear end region of the support element 3.
  • the support element 3 is simple and by such anchoring element 54 Can be coupled to the ski 2 and is connected to it with high strength.
  • For automatic or tool-free coupling of the support element 3 to the ski 2 can on the Legs 17, 18 slide tracks 131, 132 can be provided, which is an unobstructed, automatic Allow the supporting element 3 to snap onto the ski 2.
  • These scenery tracks 131, 132 are formed by chamfered planes on the legs 17, 18, which at Placing the support element 3 on the ski 2 and when applying one in the vertical direction acting pressure on the ski 2, the pistons 111, 112 automatically into the sliding bush 114 drive and then overlap them with the recesses 45, 46 from the Jump out of the sliding bush 114 and engage in the recesses 45, 46.
  • the recesses 46 can be used for any disassembly of the support element 3 from the ski 2 be provided as through bores through which the pistons 111, 112 or the bearing pins 47, 48 by pushing back into the sliding bush 114 out of engagement from the legs 17, 18 of the support element 3 can be brought.
  • the decoupling of the support element 3 can therefore be carried out at any time if necessary by the pistons 111, 112 or the bearing pins 47, 48 are pushed into the sliding bush 114 by suitable means.
  • those are preferred Recesses 45, 46 for mounting the support element 3 on the ski 2 with a plug 133 optionally lockable to prevent ice or snow from entering.
  • the anchoring elements 54, 55 can be integrated into the ski body Bearing bushes 105, 106 - as can be seen in particular from FIG. 6 - to form the preferably opposite recesses 79, 80; 81, 82 through their inner guide hole, that for receiving and holding a preferably continuous bearing pin 107, 108 or is designed for receiving two pistons 111, 112, connects.
  • the Support element 3 is then placed on the sports device 1 such that the recesses 45, 46; 50, 51 are aligned with the inner bearing bores of the bearing bushes 105, 106, whereupon the bearing bolts 107, 108 can be inserted and the support element 3 is articulated with the ski 2 connect.
  • At least one of the mutually opposite recesses 45, 46; 50, 51 can be formed as a blind hole-like recess, the at least one axial displacement movement the bearing pin 107, 108 limited.
  • the recess 46; 51 with the stopper 133 are closed or the plug 133 can be inserted into the recess 46; 51 screwed in are, so that falling out of the bearing pin 107, 108 is excluded.
  • Prefers is by screwing or inserting the plug 133 of the bearing pin 107, 108th Set largely immovable in the axial direction.
  • the support element 3 is largely immovable relative to the ski 2. This can in particular by the inner surfaces 91 to 94 resting against the boundary surfaces to a large extent without play 95 to 98 of the recesses 79 to 82 can be achieved.
  • the longitudinal central axis 140 of the recesses 45, 46 substantially parallel to the tread 27, whereas the longitudinal central axis 141 of the further slot-shaped recesses 50, 51 essentially perpendicular to the running surface 27 or perpendicular to the support surface 21 is aligned.
  • the dimensions of the slot-shaped recesses 45, 46 are chosen such that that the support element 3 via the bolt-shaped element 65 in the vertical direction if possible is guided free of play on the ski 2, but in the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - of the ski 2 relatively is movable.
  • the dimensions of the further slot-shaped recesses 50, 51 in End area 15 are selected such that the support element 3 with respect to the longitudinal direction - Arrow 26 - the ski 2 is fixed immovably.
  • the support element 3 is based on the Recesses 45, 46; 50, 51 with respect to a vertical direction each rigidly on the bearing journal 47, 48; 52, 53 from.
  • a locking element 142 which can be operated by the user of the sports device 1, that optionally blocks an opening 143 of the recesses 50, 51.
  • deactivated Locking member 142 the opening 143 of the recesses 50, 51 is released, whereby the bearing pin 52, 53 are inserted into or removed from the recesses 50, 51 can.
  • the blocking member 142 can subsequently be activated by the user of the sports device 1 are closed, whereby the opening 143 and a separation of the support member 3rd is prevented by the journal 52, 53.
  • the blocking member 142 is activated, the end region is 15 of the support element 3 is connected in an articulated manner to the sports device 2, with translatory movements largely between the end region 15 of the support element 3 and the ski 2 are prevented.
  • a possible displacement path of the locking bolt 144 is selected at least as large as one Projection of the locking bolt 144 from the guide bore receiving the compression spring 148 146 related to the blocking position of the blocking member 142.
  • the longitudinal axis of the guide bore 146 is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis 141 of the recess 50.51.
  • the locking bolt 144 can also have a catch or a branch in the guideway 149 may be provided, the automatic displacement of the locking bolt 144 against the Spring force prevented in the release position of the locking member 142.
  • the combined, translational and rotational movement of the locking bolt 144 over the handle 145, which over the guideway 149 is predefined, with or without the action of a pretensioning device 147 be realized.
  • the movements of the locking member 142 are the movements of the locking piston of firearms similar.
  • the previous description therefore again forms a releasable connecting device 128 between a ski binding 6 or between a support element 3 for a ski binding 6 and a ski 2, which can be used by any user as well as by laymen in the shortest possible time Time can be activated and deactivated, and the usual one to be carried out by experts Binding assembly via screw connections replaced.
  • the two anchoring elements 54, 55 are in turn each in the neutral zone or in the neutral layer - plane 58 - of the ski body, which is perpendicular to Running surface 27 directed bending stress is formed in the ski body.
  • the anchoring elements 54, 55 can also be used for highly rigid fixing in the ski body Projections 63, 64 may be provided, which run essentially parallel to the running surface 27.
  • the support element 3 is preferably made of an extruded profile Aluminum, aluminum alloys, plastics or fiber-reinforced plastics with high Flexural strength and torsional rigidity are formed. Each side cheek 83, 84 is preferred.
  • the ski 2 is assigned a locking member 142, which the support element 3 on each long side connects the bearing journal 52, 53 so that it cannot be lifted off, and thereby the torsional rigidity of the support element 3 or the entire sports equipment 1 increased.
  • the indentations or the recesses 79 to 82 for the legs 17 to 20 of the support element 3 directly from the material of the hard, outer shell 70, i.e. the recesses 79 to 82 in the ski body are already in the manufacture of the ski 2 by an integral shell 70 with corresponding Deformations are formed in the assembly area for the support element 3, which makes a uniform there is a ski structure covered by the shell 70, which prevents liquids from penetrating reliably avoided in the skis.
  • a locking edge engages behind the bearing pin 52 154 of the locking lug 153 substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis 141 of the slot-shaped recess 50 and thus blocks the opening 143 thereof.
  • the support element 3 is also formed in several parts, in particular in two parts, wherein the separating and / or joining area 35 here transverse to the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - of the ski 2 or of the support element 3 extends approximately in the central region 16 of the same.
  • the so formed Support element parts 11, 13 are in turn connected via a connecting device 12, in particular via a telescopic guide arrangement 155, in the separating and / or joining area 35 positively connected to each other and thus form the support element 3.
  • the guide arrangement 155 enables a relative displacement of the two support element parts 11, 13 in the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - to each other and apart. In the other directions the two support element parts 11, 13 are immovable via the guide arrangement 155 fixed to each other.
  • At least one coupling part 4 or 5 is via the adjusting and / or locking device 161 can be fixed immovably relative to the respective support element part 11 or 13.
  • the exemplary embodiment is the coupling part 4 or the front jaw via the adjustment and / or Locking device 161 optionally with the support element part 11 in its relative position committed to this.
  • the adjusting and / or locking device 161 has an actuating member 162, via which the coupling part 4 in the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - referred Relative positions to the support member part 11 can be set, so that it is activated locking device is fixed immovably at the desired position.
  • the coupling part 5 is motionally connected to the coupling part 4 via the connecting member 160 and remains floating in the longitudinal guide device 159.
  • the user of sports device 1 can therefore determine the relative position change the entire ski binding 6 relative to the ski 2 or to the support element 3, the distance between the two coupling parts 4, 5 corresponding to the shoe size remains unchanged by the strain-resistant connecting member 160.
  • the actuator 162 interacts with a locking pin or the like, which when adjusted of the actuator 162 optionally the coupling part 4 with the support element 3 or with its longitudinal guide device 158 non-movably connects.
  • the legs 17, 18 form a pair of legs and in the rear end region 15, which is related to the direction of travel - arrow 26 - form the legs 19, 20 also a pair of legs, each extending to the ski 2 below and bear directly on the side cheeks 83, 84 when the support element 3 is in place.
  • the anchoring elements assigned to each pair of legs and integrated in the ski 2 54, 55 each lie in the neutral zone or in the neutral layer - plane 58 - The ski 2, if this is directed perpendicular to the running surface 27 bending stresses subject.
  • the neutral one Layer of the ski 2 - level 58 - runs parallel to the running surface 27 over the whole Length of the ski 2, which is considered a composite material, and is essentially parallel to the tread 27 of the ski 2 aligned, provided that this is directed perpendicular to the running surface 27 bending stresses is exposed.
  • the support cams 167 to 170 result in a direct, low-loss Power transmission from the support element 3 to the running edges 71, 72 of the ski 2, since this transmit the force effect directly over the legs of the shell 70 to the running edges 71, 72.
  • Impairment of the hinge connection 44 between the support member 3 and the Skis 2 are dimensioned accordingly or with correspondingly soft supporting nocks 167 to 170 negligible, but still result in a stabilization of the connecting device between the support element 3 and the ski 2 as well as an instantaneous force application in the ski 2 and vice versa.
  • the anchoring elements 54, 55 have a cross-section, i.e. transverse to the longitudinal direction - arrow 26 - of ski 2, a polygonal, e.g. square cross section, however also take circular or any other cross-sectional shape.
  • the anchoring elements 54, 55 can in turn in the core 8 of the ski 2, which is made of wood or other core building materials can be formed, are integrated or is the anchoring elements 54, 55 receiving anchorage layer 166 set in the core.
  • FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4; 5, 6; 7; 8, 9; 10; 11; 12, 13 shown Embodiments form the subject of independent solutions according to the invention.
  • the related tasks and solutions according to the invention are the detailed descriptions these figures.

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AT0016098A AT408950B (de) 1998-01-30 1998-01-30 Schi, insbesondere alpinschi
EP99901498A EP1051225B1 (fr) 1998-01-30 1999-01-27 Ski, notamment ski alpin

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