EP1321173A1 - Fixation pour ski - Google Patents

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EP1321173A1
EP1321173A1 EP01811264A EP01811264A EP1321173A1 EP 1321173 A1 EP1321173 A1 EP 1321173A1 EP 01811264 A EP01811264 A EP 01811264A EP 01811264 A EP01811264 A EP 01811264A EP 1321173 A1 EP1321173 A1 EP 1321173A1
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Andreas Fritschi
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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
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/0807Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps

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  • the present invention relates to a ski binding, in particular a touring binding.
  • ski bindings can be subdivided into slope bindings that are only for Skiing and downhill skiing are used, and touring bindings are additional also for walking on skis, especially for ascending with the help of skis attached climbing skins. While the former is just a reliable fixation of the ski boot on the ski in a so-called downhill position , the latter must also climb from the downhill position to an ascent position can be brought in which the ski boot is pivotable about a transverse axis is articulated on the ski and can be lifted off the ski in the heel area in order to Walking to allow a joint movement between the ski boot and the ski.
  • Tour bindings are completely different for getting on and off Partly opposed requirements.
  • the connection is as rigid as possible between ski and ski boot on the one hand and between ski boot and foot / lower leg on the other hand, desired, in order to enable optimal control or guidance of the skis.
  • ski touring boots Since the advent of plastic ski boots, however, ski tourers have not been either more ready for the much greater hold and thus the better ski guidance at the To waive the descent, which can be reached with plastic ski touring boots.
  • Such a touring binding which in particular also all safety requirements of modern slope bindings fulfilled, is described in WO 96/23559 (Fritschi). She has a shoe rack on which a toe and a heel are attached, the shoe carrier in Area of the ski boot tip can be pivoted about a horizontal transverse axis with respect to the ski is.
  • EP 890 379 (Fritschi) describes a touring binding with a double-joint device, the shoe carrier in the ball area pivotable about a first transverse axis is articulated at the rear end of an intermediate piece, which in turn is at its front End is pivotally connected to a ski-fixed base part about a second transverse axis. All of these touring bindings based on double joints enable an ergonomic one Sequence of movements when getting on. However, they have a complex construction and are therefore comparatively heavy and expensive.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a touring binding which is ergonomic Movement sequence when climbing enables and yet a simple construction having.
  • the solution to the problem is defined by the features of claim 1.
  • the Invention has a ski binding a ski boot carrier, on which one to hold a toe in the area of the toe and a toe Hold the ski boot in the area of the heel of trained heel shoes are, with the front jaw and the heel jaws a longitudinal direction of the Ski boot wearer is defined.
  • the ski boot carrier is a first regarding the ski swivel axis running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski and parallel to the top of the ski pivotable.
  • the first pivot axis is viewed in the longitudinal direction of the ski boot carrier in one of the longitudinal position intended for the tip of the ski shoe in the direction of the heel counter arranged in the longitudinal position set back, in a provided for the forefoot Longitudinal area, the ski boot carrier being pivotable about the first pivot axis is hinged to a ski-fixed base part in such a way that the position of the first Pivot axis is fixed with respect to the ski.
  • the ski-fixed base part can be a separate mounting part, which is used in the course of mounting the Ski binding firmly on the top of the ski or on a ski binding designed to carry the ski binding fixed to the ski attachable binding plate.
  • the ski-proof base part can but also be formed as an integral part of the ski or a binding plate. Basically, however, the ski-fixed base part is in the assembled state with respect to the binding the ski cannot be pivoted and is essentially firmly connected to the ski.
  • Fixing the position of the first pivot axis means that the Swivel axis during skiing, i.e. both during the ascent as well during the descent, with respect to the ski is fixed. Basically, it is not excluded that the swivel axis e.g. in the course of setting the bond for different Shoe sizes, an adjustment of the binding position (i.e. the position of the total binding) with regard to the ski and / or the mounting of the binding on the ski can be optionally adjustable.
  • Axis or a swivel axis always understood a geometric axis or swivel axis, i.e. an axis in the mathematical sense.
  • a (geometric) swivel or The axis of rotation can actually be realized by means of a mechanical swivel or axis of rotation his. But it can also be by means of a shaft, a hinge, one or more Axle journals that interact with corresponding journal bearings or other suitable ones Swivel or swivel means can be realized.
  • the ski boot carrier can in particular via a swivel joint with only a single (rotation) degree of freedom be articulated on the ski-fixed base part, this swivel joint being the first swivel axis Are defined.
  • the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier In a swivel position of the ski boot carrier with the heel cheek lowered, it is through the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier essentially defined the front jaws and the heel jaws parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier In a swiveled around the first pivot axis Position such that the heel cheek is lifted away from the top of the ski on the other hand, the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier is one with respect to the longitudinal direction of the ski Inclined angle, which is subsequently referred to as the swivel angle of the ski boot wearer with respect to Longitudinal ski direction is called.
  • the forefoot area is that in the longitudinal direction of the foot between the ball of the foot and the Pointed toe lying foot area.
  • the first swivel axis in the longitudinal direction of the ski boot carrier viewed in one of those intended for the ski boot tip Longitudinal position in the direction of the heel cheek set back longitudinal position, in one for the Forefoot provided longitudinal area, is a much more ergonomic Movement sequence guaranteed than with touring bindings of the type in which the Ski boot carrier is pivotable about a swivel joint that is in the longitudinal region of the Ski boot tip or even arranged in front of this longitudinal area.
  • the pivot axis is essentially immovably fixed with respect to the ski. It means that the ski boot carrier via a swivel joint with only a single (rotation) degree of freedom is connected to the ski, the swivel joint being the first Pivot axis is defined. First, this will result in better and more stable leadership of the ski boot wearer during the ascent as well as during the descent.
  • the swivel joint defining the first swivel axis The swivel joint can be designed similarly to a ski binding according to the invention a known ski touring bindings of the type in which the ski boot carrier in the area of Ski boot tip is pivotally connected to the ski around the swivel joint.
  • the ski boot carrier of a ski binding according to the invention is preferably designed in this way and the first pivot axis is arranged with respect to the ski boot carrier in such a way that the ski shoe carrier is one in front of the longitudinal position in relation to the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier the first pivot axis arranged front support section and one behind the Longitudinal position of this pivot axis arranged rear support section, so that at least in a phase of an ascent step, the front strap towards the top of the ski pivoted downwards and the rear bracket towards the top of the ski is swung up.
  • This makes a particularly ergonomic sequence of movements when climbing with the touring binding, which guarantees the natural Movement sequence when walking barefoot comes close.
  • the first pivot axis is advantageously viewed in the longitudinal direction of the ski boot carrier - by a distance between 3 and 7 cm, preferably by a distance of approximately 5 cm from the longitudinal position intended for the tip of the ski shoe towards the heel cheek arranged set back. Most ski touring boots with sizes, as they typically do used for adults, the first swivel axis is then in an optimal longitudinal area below the for an ergonomic movement Forefoot arranged.
  • the ski boot carrier has one front carrier part on which the front jaw is attached, and a rear Carrier part to which the heel jaw is attached, the front carrier part together with the front jaw can be swiveled around the first swivel axis on the ski Base part and the rear support part together with the heel cheek by a second, to the first Pivot axis essentially parallel pivot axis pivotable around the front Carrier part is articulated.
  • a ski binding according to the embodiment of the invention described above with a front and a rear support member which is a second with respect to the front Swivel axis is pivotable around can be further configured such that the Swivel range of the front support part around the first swivel axis to one Maximum value between 30 and 60 degrees, preferably to a maximum value of approximately 45 degrees is limited. This means that the front carrier part only in one between a first and a second limit angle pivoting range with respect to the first pivot axis is pivotable.
  • the first limit angle (or as the zero position of the Pivot angle of the front support part with respect to the first pivot axis) is as follows denotes the angle that corresponds to a starting position of the ski binding, in which the ski boot sole is arranged essentially parallel to the top of the ski.
  • the front carrier part is at most up to the second, the Maximum value of the swivel range corresponding limit angle around the first swivel axis swiveling around with respect to the ski.
  • the pivoting movement is in the opposite direction of the front support part up to the first limit angle corresponding to the zero position limited.
  • a continuation of the swivel movement beyond the critical angle is blocked, the blocking either by appropriate training of the front Carrier part or the front jaw or be effected by separate stop means can, which cooperate with appropriate counter-attack means.
  • It can be first Stop and counter stop means can be provided, which the pivoting movement of the front support part around the first pivot axis in the sense of lowering the Limit the heel of the heel towards the top of the ski and / or the second stop Counter stop means, which the pivoting movement of the front support member around first swivel axis around in the sense of lifting the heel cheek from the top of the ski limit away.
  • a larger maximum swivel range with respect to the first swivel axis would - at a given longitudinal position of the first pivot axis by a predetermined distance from the longitudinal position intended for the tip of the ski shoe towards the heel cheek is set back - a higher arrangement of the first pivot axis with respect the top of the ski and therefore require a higher binding height. Too high a tie is perceived as disadvantageous because it is used to control the skis required close contact with the ski is reduced. Conversely, a smaller maximum would Swivel range reduce walking comfort when climbing.
  • a ski binding Preferably includes a ski binding according to the embodiment with a front and a rear pivotable with respect to the front about a second pivot axis Carrier part, further attachment means on the front support part and ski-fixed counter-attachment means, which are designed and arranged in such a way that they pivot the movement the front support part around the first pivot axis in the sense of a lowering limit the heel cheek towards the top of the ski, using the attachment means with respect to the front support part and / or the counter-stop means with respect the ski is optionally adjustable. Due to the adjustability of the sling and / or the counter-stop means the possibility to selectively set the created the first critical angle.
  • a ski binding with a front and a rear with respect to the front carrier part which can be pivoted about a second pivot axis, such formed that even if the front support part with respect to the first pivot axis is blocked, the heel of a ski boot with a stiff sole and the Heel cheeks can be swiveled further up towards the top of the ski, the tip of the ski boot is still held by the toe.
  • the tip of the ski boot is still held by the toe.
  • the front carrier part with a retention section for the sole tip of the ski boot be provided, to which the tip of the ski boot sole abuts to move forward to prevent the ski boot.
  • This sole toe restraint that works simultaneously can also serve as a support for the front sole hold-down, is preferably from an upper area near the sole hold-down, to the top of the ski trained back towards the heel cheek, so that the ski boot sole at its tip with increasing heel lift relative to the front Carrier part pushed back through the restraint towards the heel cheek becomes.
  • the heel jaw is advantageously displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the shoe on rear carrier part arranged so that it counteracts the force of at least one spring to the rear is displaceable in the event of a pivoting of the rear support part relative to the front support part around the second pivot axis an adjustment of the distance between the toe (or the tip of the sole of a ski boot held by this) and to ensure heel cheek on a stiff ski boot sole.
  • a ski binding is provided with a front and a rear, with respect to the front about a second pivot axis pivotable carrier part formed such that the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis coincide.
  • the swivel joint mechanism comprising the two swivel axes be constructed particularly simply.
  • just one (Mechanical) pivot axis can be provided, around which the front one Carrier part swiveling on the ski-fixed base part and on the other hand the rear carrier part are pivotally hinged to the front support part.
  • first pivot axis around which the ski boot carrier is articulated on the ski
  • second swivel axis around which the rear support part is articulated on the front support part
  • different axes are provided for the first pivot axis, around which the ski boot carrier is articulated on the ski
  • binding constructions are possible in which the first pivot axis is in the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier considered is arranged in front of the second pivot axis, and other binding constructions in which the first pivot axis is in the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier is arranged behind the second pivot axis.
  • ski binding according to the embodiment with two (geometric) Swivel axes formed such that in a first phase of an ascent step entire ski boot carrier from a position essentially parallel to the top of the ski is pivoted around the first pivot axis, while the rear Carrier part remains essentially pivoted with respect to the front carrier part, whereupon then, in a second phase of the ascent step, only the rear support part pivoted about the second pivot axis with respect to the front support part is, while the front support part is essentially not pivoted with respect to the ski remains.
  • Ski binding is a ski touring binding. It instructs you to hold one Ski shoes in the area of the ski shoe tip formed toe 50, the over an elongated ski boot carrier 10 with one for holding the ski boot in the area of Ski shoe heel trained heel jaws 80 is connected.
  • the ski boot carrier 10 is formed in two parts and comprises a front support part 20 which is transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski (and transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski boot) and parallel to the top 90 of the ski extending pivot axis 1 pivoted around a base part 3 of the binding is, which is fixed by screws 8, 9 on the ski top 90.
  • the ski boot carrier 10 further comprises a rear carrier part 40, which is about the same pivot axis 1 can be pivoted around on the front carrier part 20 (and thus also on the ski-fixed base part 3) is articulated.
  • the heel shoe 80 is attached to the rear support part 40 and on front support part 20 of the front jaws 50, the front support part 20 itself is an integral part of the toe 50.
  • the rear region of the front carrier part 20 is formed by a spring housing 22, in which a compression spring (not shown) is received such that it is in the Essentially in the longitudinal direction of the front carrier part 20, rising slightly towards the front, located in the middle between the two long sides of the binding.
  • the compression spring serves as a release spring for the front jaw designed as a safety jaw 50.
  • rear the compression spring is supported on the inside of the spring housing rear wall, which at the same time also forms the rear (rear) longitudinal end of the front carrier part 20.
  • the top of the support part 28 viewed in the longitudinal direction of the carrier, is of arcuate design in such a way that it a starting position of the ski binding, as shown in Figures 1 to 3 and in which the ski boot sole is essentially horizontal (i.e. parallel to the top 90 of the ski) is arranged, initially horizontally (i.e. parallel to Ski boot sole), then increasingly increasing and finally vertical (i.e. perpendicular to Ski boot sole).
  • the top of the support member 28 for the sole holder serves simultaneously as a support surface for the ski boot sole in the area of the toe, the foremost, section perpendicular to the sole of the ski boot as a restraining section for the
  • the sole tip of the ski boot serves to which the sole tip is in the front possible Position of the ski boot in the binding.
  • the arched shape of the as a support surface for the sole tip serving top of the support member 28 also causes if the front carrier part 20 is blocked with respect to the pivot axis 1 and the shoe heel of a ski boot with a stiff shoe sole is raised - the ski boot sole at its tip with increasing heel lift with respect to the front support part 20 away from the front sole holder 52 and the restraining part towards the rear is pushed back to heel cheek 80.
  • the front sole holder 52 can be pivoted out laterally about a central pivot axis 54 on the foremost part of the support part which projects essentially vertically upwards 28 stored. It is provided with two side support arms 56 projecting downwards and backwards, which are supported to the rear on the front faces of the pressure pins 24. This will ensure that if the tip of the ski boot exerts excessive lateral forces exerts on the front sole holder 52 against the spring force of the release spring swings out to the side and thereby releases the ski boot.
  • the upper part of the sole holder 52 which extends essentially parallel from the support part 28 extends to the rear of the ski boot, serves to hold the sole of the ski boot down.
  • a rounded one Recess 58 formed for receiving the front part comprising the toes of the ski boot (sometimes referred to as a boot cap).
  • This Recess 58 ensures that the tip of a ski boot with a stiff sole is still held by the front jaw 50 when the front support member 20 is blocked with respect to the pivot axis 1 and the ski boot heel together with the Heel jaws 80 is pivoted further up in the direction away from the ski top 90.
  • a mechanical hinge axis 2 is received such that the front Carrier part 20 is pivotable about this hinge axis 2.
  • This mechanical Joint axis 2 defines the geometric pivot axis 1, around which the ski boot carrier 10 is pivotally connected to the ski-fixed base part 3.
  • the hinge axis 2 is fixed by two laterally projecting support walls 4, 5 of the ski Base part 3 of the binding worn, for this purpose in the two support walls 4, 5 each have a transverse bore in which the axis 2 is received.
  • the two support walls 4, 5 extend essentially in the longitudinal direction of the ski and protrude perpendicular to the top 90 of the ski. Below they are parallel over a plate-shaped to the ski top extending web section 6 connected to each other, which directly on the Ski top 90 rests and is firmly fixed on the same by means of screws 8, 9.
  • In one Cross-section transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski from the plate-shaped web section 6 and the two support walls 4, 5 formed ski-fixed base part 3 is a substantially U-shaped Shape.
  • the entire underside of the front carrier part 20 is in a longitudinal area in front of the Swivel axis 1 formed such that it rises to the front.
  • the slope is like this dimensioned that the front support part 20 of one shown in Figures 1 to 3 Starting position of the ski binding in which the ski boot sole is essentially parallel is arranged to the ski top 90 by a maximum pivoting angle of approximately 45 degrees in the sense of a swiveling of the heel cheek 80 from the top 90 of the ski away (i.e.
  • the front carrier part 20 is thus in a pivoting range of approximately 45 degrees between the pivot position shown in Figures 1 to 3 and the shown in Figures 4 and 5 pivotable about the pivot axis 1 around.
  • all four flange sections 41, 42, 43, 44 of the rear support part 40 are bores aligned with one another, in which the mechanical hinge axis 2 is received around the rear support part 40 about the same geometric pivot axis 1 pivotable on the front support part 20 (and thus also on the ski-fixed base part 3), around which also that front support part 20 is pivotally articulated on the ski-fixed base part 3.
  • a laterally swingable Swivel plate 46 arranged, the top of which is up a little from the The top of the remaining areas of the rear support part 40 protrudes and the actual Shoe pad serves in the front area of the ski binding.
  • This pivot plate 46 supports the lateral pivoting of the front sole holder 52 to in the event of a safety release to release the toe of the toe 50.
  • the rear carrier part 40 is designed as an elongated hollow profile 48, that in the initial position of the ski binding shown in Figures 1 to 3 extends essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the Heel jaws 80 are displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the carrier with respect to the rear carrier part 40 arranged.
  • the heel jaw 80 is only opposite to the Force of the tension spring can be displaced backwards along the hollow profile 48 of the rear carrier part 40, to in the event of a pivoting of the rear support member 40 with respect to the front support member 20 about the pivot axis 1 around an adjustment of the distance between the toe 50 (or the tip of the sole of a ski boot held by this) and the heel cheek 80 to ensure a stiff ski boot sole.
  • the heel shoe 80 has an automatic heel unit which can be operated by means of an actuating lever 82 84 on which a rear sole holder 86 for holding the ski boot sole in Heel area is attached.
  • the ski binding shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 also includes a locking device attached behind the heel cheek on the top of the ski 92, by means of which an end piece projecting rearward beyond the heel cheeks 80 49 of the hollow profile 48 of the rear support part 40 optionally locked and unlocked can be. When the end piece 49 is unlocked, the ski binding is in its ascent position, in which the ski boot carrier 10 is pivotable about the pivot axis 1 is to enable the skier to ascend with the binding.
  • the end piece 49 is locked so that the entire ski boot carrier 10 is firmly and immovably connected to the ski.
  • the heel machine 84 and the locking device 92 are designed similarly to the corresponding binding components the binding described in WO 96/23559 (Fritschi).
  • ski binding To ascend with the ski binding shown in Figures 1 to 5, it is first brought into their ascent position by the end piece by means of the locking device 92 49 of the rear carrier part 40 is unlocked. The ski binding is then in their starting position shown in Figures 1 to 3, in which the ski boot carrier 10 and the sole of a ski boot used in the ski binding essentially horizontally (i.e. parallel to the top of the ski 90).
  • the skier then lifts in a first phase a step up the heel.
  • The are in the longitudinal direction of the ski shoe carrier part of the ski boot carrier 10 arranged in front of the longitudinal position of the pivot axis 1 in Swiveled down towards the ski top 90 and behind the longitudinal position of the Swivel axis 1 arranged carrier section in the direction away from the top 90 of the ski pivoted. Due to the stiff ski boot sole, the first phase of the ascent step remains the rear bracket 40 substantially with respect to the front bracket 20 unpivoted.
  • the skier takes a comparatively long ascent and the ski boot with respect to the ski pivoted through a larger angle than the maximum Pivot angle of approximately 45 degrees around which the front support part 20 about the pivot axis 1 is pivotable with respect to the ski is the first phase of the ascent step ended with the reaching of the binding position shown in Fig. 4, in which the Underside of the front part of the front carrier part 20 on the ski top 90 or on abuts the plate-shaped web section 6 of the ski-fixed base part 3.
  • the second phase of the ascent step can go up to a binding position shown in FIG. 5 in which the rear beam portion 40 is opposed by approximately 90 degrees is given to the ski. If desired, the second phase of the ascent step continued and the ski boot inserted in the binding together with the rear support member 40 and heel shoe 80 still further in the same direction from be swung away from the starting position.
  • the ski boot carrier 10 is moved from the position swung out with respect to the ski pivoted back towards the starting position until the one in FIGS. 1 to 3 shown starting position is reached.
  • the invention is at the back of a stop on the underside of the front support member attached, which in the starting position of the ski binding with parallel to the top of the ski arranged ski shoe sole rests on the top of the ski and thereby the Pivotal movement of the front support part limited.
  • the stop is by means of an adjusting screw with respect to the front support part optionally adjustable such that the Swivel angle of the front carrier part, which the starting position of the binding with corresponds to the stop on top of the ski, can be set optionally. There with the swivel angle also changes the height of the front sole holder, can on this Type of binding can be set for different ski boot sole thicknesses.
  • the invention creates a ski touring binding which enables an ergonomic sequence of movements when climbing and yet has a simple construction.

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EP0890379A1 (fr) 1997-07-07 1999-01-13 Fritschi AG - Swiss Bindings Fixation de ski
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CH659397A5 (en) 1982-01-21 1987-01-30 I & R Gmbh Ski binding with a walking attachment
WO1987001296A1 (fr) 1985-09-06 1987-03-12 Laf Di Lafranconi Andrea Fixation de ski pour ski de fond alpin avec articulation physiologique
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