EP1762282A1 - Anordnung für Bindung mit verbesserter Verankerung - Google Patents

Anordnung für Bindung mit verbesserter Verankerung Download PDF

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EP1762282A1
EP1762282A1 EP06015629A EP06015629A EP1762282A1 EP 1762282 A1 EP1762282 A1 EP 1762282A1 EP 06015629 A EP06015629 A EP 06015629A EP 06015629 A EP06015629 A EP 06015629A EP 1762282 A1 EP1762282 A1 EP 1762282A1
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Francois Girard
Eddy Yelovina
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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
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps
    • 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
    • A63C2009/008Ski bindings with a binding element sliding along a rail during use or setting

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  • the invention relates to the field of fastening devices of an article of footwear on a sports article such as a gliding machine.
  • the invention will be more particularly described in its application to a device for attaching a shoe to a gliding device (skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating or roller skating, etc ...), even more particularly in its application to a ski boot binding device on the ski corresponding.
  • a gliding device skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating or roller skating, etc .
  • such a fastener comprises a locking mechanism intended to cooperate with a connecting member of the footwear, and an opening system manipulable by a user to control the opening of the mechanism.
  • the locking mechanism may be of very varied types, as well as the corresponding connecting member of the footwear.
  • the binding member of the shoe consists of a connecting pin which is intended to be trapped in a jaw.
  • a connecting pin which is intended to be trapped in a jaw.
  • Such a system is for example described in the patent applications FR-2638974 , FR-2645764 , FR-2834473 , FR-2742060 , FR-2856312 , FR-2738158 , EP-551 899 , EP-904 139 .
  • the binding member of the shoe consists of two parts: two parallel connecting axes ( EP-679 415 , FR-2853253 , FR-2843310 , WO-01/93963 ), a forward stop is a rear hooking spout ( FR-2776200 , FR-2733159 , EP-1100601 , DE-10.2004.018.296 ).
  • All these devices comprise a locking mechanism, which is provided with at least one moving part which is intended to cooperate with the binding member of the boot.
  • This movable piece can be moved, usually by articulation about an axis, between an active position, in which it ensures the locking between the connecting member and the fixing device, and an unlocking position in which it allows the connecting member, and thus also to the shoe, to be separated from the fastener.
  • Some of the known fastening devices are of the "step-in” type, (also called semi-automatic or automatically locking), insofar as they allow the locking of the connecting member on the fixing device to be done without other intervention of the user than to approach the connecting member of the fixing device, and that to exert a certain effort to cause locking. In most cases, it is the interaction of the connecting member (or another part of the shoe), with a corresponding element of the fixing device that causes this automatic locking. In some devices, it is necessary to bring the attachment into an open state (by a separate operation, usually manual), the interaction causing only the closing of the locking mechanism (cf, for example EP-1100601 ). In other devices, the mechanism of locking is in a closed state and the interaction causes the opening of the mechanism which then closes automatically, usually under the effect of an elastic member (cf, for example FR-2645764 ).
  • the user In other devices, the user must perform a specific operation of opening and closing for both the boot and the heaving.
  • the locking mechanisms include an opening system that allows the user to control the mechanism to its open (or unlocked) state, in order to allow the user to release, at will and without excessive stress, the footwear article of the fastening device.
  • the opening system (usually a lever, a zipper or a button) must thus be brought from a first position to a second position to cause the unlocking.
  • the user manipulates this system either by hand or with the aid of an accessory, for example a ski pole.
  • this manipulation can be a two-step manipulation, with a pre-opening (consisting for example of causing the lifting of a gripping member), then an actual opening (by manipulating the previously updated gripping member ).
  • the open position is always the same and the handling direction of the opening system to cause the unlocking is always the same.
  • anchoring such a fastening device on a sports article.
  • the anchoring is simply provided by screws that anchor the device directly on the sporting article.
  • the fastening device is directly glued or welded to the sporting article, or even snugly fitted on the ski.
  • a fixing device which is mounted on an interface element which is integral with the ski.
  • This interface element forms a longitudinal slide in which the fixing device can slide.
  • the fixing device has specific blocking means of its longitudinal position with respect to the interface element. These means comprise firstly a vertical screw at the front, which enters the ski and secondly an eccentric toothed wheel cooperating with a side rack. These specific blocking means are relatively complex and therefore penalizing in terms of manufacturing costs.
  • the device is fitted elastically on the interface element, without it being provided with several predetermined positions of the attachment relative to the interface element.
  • a fixing device mounted on an interface element and comprising toothed rockers, forming part of the base of the attachment, and provided to cooperate with corresponding racks formed on the interface element.
  • the toothed rockers are relatively complex to achieve, and they impose a useful height that enhances the level of fixation.
  • the object of the invention is in particular to propose a new design of the locking means of a fixing device on an interface element.
  • the fixing device comprises a locking mechanism provided with at least one member articulated about an axis of articulation
  • the device of fixation is anchored to an integral interface element of the sports article according to one of a plurality of predetermined positions, characterized in that the axis of articulation of the opening mechanism is materialized by a transverse rod, and in that that the transverse rod makes it possible at least partly to anchor the fixing device on the interface element according to one of the predefined positions with respect to the interface element.
  • the invention will here be described in its application to fixing devices intended for a cross-country ski 11.
  • FIG. 1 to 5 The embodiment of a fixing device 10 illustrated in Figures 1 to 5 comprises a base 12 which could be made of several parts, some or not of these parts being optionally integrated into the sport article 11.
  • the device is intended to ensure the attachment of a shoe having two-part connection means.
  • the shoe has two connecting bars which are arranged in the sole of the shoe so as to be flush with it. Binding strips of this type are described in the patent applications EP-A-913102 and EP-A-913103 which will be usefully referred to for more details.
  • EP-A-913102 and EP-A-913103 which will be usefully referred to for more details.
  • the front bar is for example located in the vicinity of the front end of the sole and the rear bar is shifted rearward by a defined distance to be arranged at or in front of an area of the shoe corresponding to the metatarsophalangeal flexion zone of the user's foot.
  • connection members having another geometry or another configuration, for example non-circular section bars, hooks, nozzles or grooves formed directly in the material of the sole, etc ...
  • the front strip is intended to cooperate, in a manner known per se, with a locking mechanism 19 comprising a mobile jaw 20, hook-shaped, and a transverse edge 22 of the base constituting a fixed jaw, for the rotary locking of the shoe on the sport article.
  • a locking mechanism 19 comprising a mobile jaw 20, hook-shaped, and a transverse edge 22 of the base constituting a fixed jaw, for the rotary locking of the shoe on the sport article.
  • the rear bar is intended to allow the attachment of an elastic return system integrated in a guide edge 24 of the device.
  • an elastic return system is for example described in the document EP-768 103 in the name of the plaintiff. It thus comprises a rod 26 having a hook-shaped front end 28 (intended to catch on the rear bar), and a rear end connected to the base 12 so as to be able to slide longitudinally and pivot about a transverse axis.
  • Elastic return means (not visible) tend to return the rod 26 in the rest position shown in Figure 1.
  • the invention may also be implemented for devices comprising other elastic return means, for example having, at the front of the fixing device, an elastic buffer against which the front end of the boot bears when his heel lifts.
  • the shoe may then comprise only a link bar.
  • the locking mechanism 19 essentially comprises a carriage 30 which is movable longitudinally between a rear locking position (illustrated in FIG. 1) and an advanced unlocking position (FIG. 2).
  • the carriage for example made of molded plastic material comprises an upper hook 32 curved upwards and rearward.
  • the carriage may comprise a metal reinforcement 34 which protects the inner face of the hook 32, which is intended to form a housing for the front bar of the boot. Indeed, when the carriage 30 is in the retracted position, the hook 32 is facing the transverse edge 22 of the base 12 to delimit with it a housing, open transversely at both ends, adapted to receive the bar.
  • the bar When the bar is received in the housing and the carriage is in the retracted position, the bar is locked there and can only pivot about its axis. On the contrary, when the carriage 30 is brought to its advanced position (illustrated in Figure 2), the housing opens upwards, allowing the output of the bar out of the housing, or its introduction into the housing.
  • This first example of fastening device 10 is provided with an automatic engagement locking mechanism.
  • the locking mechanism comprises a compression spring 36 which is supported on the one hand on the base 12 and on the other hand on the carriage 30 to push the latter to its rear locking position.
  • the hook 32 of the carriage and the transverse edge 22 comprise portions of ramps forming a V-shaped profile. A user can thus engage the front bar of his shoe resting on the ramps of the hook and the transverse edge. of the base and, by simple vertical support, cause, thanks to the ramps, the advance of the hook, against the action of the spring 36.
  • the bar can s' engage inside the housing, and the spring 36 can cause the carriage 30 to return to its locking position in which the hook 32 prevents the bar can go out of the housing.
  • Such an automatic engagement locking mechanism is advantageous because it allows the locking of the boot on the fastening device without particular intervention of the user, unlike other mechanisms where the locking of the shoe requires one or more manual operations of the user.
  • the fixing device comprises a system that can be manipulated by a user in order to control the opening of the locking mechanism.
  • the opening system that will be described is capable of being manipulated, directly or indirectly, indifferently in at least two distinct directions of manipulation to control the opening of the mechanism.
  • the opening of the locking mechanism requires causing the carriage 30 to move longitudinally forward of its locking rear position to its open forward position.
  • the opening control could require to control other movements of the moving part (translation, rotation or combination of both), and / or the same type of movement but with a different meaning .
  • the opening mechanism is arranged at the front end of the fixing device, and it comprises two separate control members which are each manipulable in one of at least two directions of manipulation.
  • the first control member is a lever 38 which is articulated by its hinge front end to the base 12 around a hinge pin 39 of transverse axis A1.
  • the lever is extended by a gripping pallet 40 which, in its rest position shown in Figure 1, extends substantially horizontally rearwardly above the base 12.
  • the second control member is a drawer 44 with the rear end is connected to the carriage 30 by a hinge pin 46 of transverse axis.
  • the hinge pin 46 makes the slide 44 integral with the carriage 30 in translation.
  • the front end of the slide 44 is connected to the lever 38 by a connecting rod 48 of transverse axis.
  • the rod 48 passes through the front end of the drawer 44 transversely from one end and has two transverse end portions which are received in slots arranged in parallel flanges of the lever 38, which flanges extend vertically and longitudinally under the pallet 40.
  • the front of the drawer 44 is transversely framed by the two flanges 52 and the two slots 50 are inclined at an angle of about 45 degrees forward and downward.
  • the connecting rod 48 thus connects the slide 44 to the lever 38, allowing the two elements to have relative displacements in translation and in rotation.
  • the slide 44 comprises, in its front part, a head 54 which extends upwardly so as to project outward through an opening in the center of the gripping pallet 40 lever 38.
  • the lever 38 At rest, the lever 38 is supported in a low position on the base, while the slide 44 is it, under the effect of the spring 36 and via the carriage 30, in a rearward and high position in which the rod of link 48 which is connected to the slide 44 is received substantially at the high rear end of the oblique lights of the lever 38.
  • the user can cause the opening of the locking mechanism by two separate actions.
  • the user can exert on the head 54 of the drawer 44 a substantially vertical pressure from top to bottom, for example with the hand or with the end of a ski pole (the use of a stick allowing it to open the device without having to bend down).
  • the connecting rod 48 which is connected to the slide 44 will slide in the slots 50 of the lever 38. Indeed, the latter then remains stationary because it is in abutment on the base 12. Sliding in the oblique lumens 50, the connecting rod 48 will cause a transformation of the vertical force exerted by the user in a combined movement of the slide 44 (as in a cam system), this movement being the combination of a translation longitudinal forward and a rotation about the axis of the rod 46 (anti-clockwise in the figure).
  • the user can grasp the handle pad 40 of the lever 38 and lift it upward, thereby causing the lever to rotate about the axis A1 of the hinge pin 39 (counter-clockwise in the figures).
  • the lights of the lever 38 drive with them the connecting rod 48 which is integral with the slide 44.
  • the slide 44 is thus driven forward, taking with it the carriage 30 to its unlocking position before.
  • the spring 36 returns the carriage 30 and the slide 44 to their rest position, and the latter brings back, via the connecting rod 48, the lever 38 to its initial position.
  • This opening system can therefore be advantageously handled in two ways.
  • the first way is a pressure exerted essentially down.
  • the second way is essentially pulling upwards.
  • the user can choose how to control the opening of the mechanism that will be most convenient for him.
  • the fastening device 10 is a uni-subassembly, in the sense that all its constituents are linked together permanently.
  • the base 12 made in a single part, connects the locking mechanism 19 to the guide edge 24.
  • the side flanges 13 are derived from the base 12, and the guide edge 24 is derived from the base 12.
  • the locking mechanism 19 is secured to the base 12 at the side flanges 13, and the integrated return system is integral with the base 12 at the edge 24. This makes the device fixation 10 easy to handle.
  • the attachment device can be attached to a sports article, in this case a gliding device such as a cross-country ski, very simply and quickly, and with a possibility of adjusting its position. on the sport article.
  • a sports article in this case a gliding device such as a cross-country ski, very simply and quickly, and with a possibility of adjusting its position. on the sport article.
  • the fixing device 10 is intended to be linked to the ski by an interface element 60 which is integral with the ski.
  • the interface element 60 may be a specific piece anchored to the ski (by screwing, welding, gluing, etc.) or may be an integral part of the ski in the sense that it is anchored to the ski during the manufacture of the ski .
  • the interface element is a slideway in the sense that it is designed as a longitudinal section (in this case of the female type) which presents, in cross-section, a complementary shape of the cross section of the base 12 (in this case of the male type, but the shapes could be reversed).
  • the interface element 60 thus forms a kind of housing in which the base 12 can be engaged by sliding in the longitudinal direction. By this cooperation of complementary shapes, the base 12 is thus blocked transversely, vertically, and in rotation, but it remains the possibility to move longitudinally in the interface element, and therefore with respect to the ski.
  • these locking means comprise one of the articulation rods of the locking mechanism, and they make it possible to anchor the fixing device longitudinally in one of several predefined longitudinal positions.
  • the lever 38 of the locking mechanism is articulated on the base 12 by a hinge pin 39.
  • the lever 38 has a transverse bore 37 and it is received between two side flanges 13 of the base 12 which are pierced with corresponding orifices 15.
  • the rod 39 is intended to be engaged transversely through the bore 37 and the corresponding orifices 15 when aligned , to achieve the articulation of the lever on the rod.
  • the interface element also has a series of holes 62 which are arranged in side walls 64 between which the base is received.
  • the holes are arranged in pairs aligned transversely.
  • the fixing device in the absence of the locking element constituted by the hinge axis 39, the fixing device can slide between the different predetermined positions.
  • the hinge pin 39 thus ensures the effective anchoring of the device 10 by locking the longitudinal sliding.
  • the interface element 60 is structured so that pulses linked to the driving of the ski 11 pass directly between the boot 70 and the ski 11.
  • the shoe 70 shown partially for the sake of convenience, comprises a grooved soleplate 71. This engages on the guide edge 24.
  • the driving pulses pass directly. The transition is even more direct as the walls 64 are substantially perpendicular to the sole 71, to the ski 11, or to a bridge 74 which connects the walls 64 to one another.
  • the width of the interface element 60 is substantially equal to the width of the ski 11. This is why the side walls 64 are flush with the lateral edges 75, 76 of the ski 11.
  • the interface element 60 is also a direct transmitter of vertical forces.
  • the side walls 64 directly connect the sole of the boot to the ski 11. A resulting advantage is greater driving precision, without parasitic deformation phenomena.
  • the invention could also be implemented without the base connection / interface element 60 forming a slideway. It could be a simple connection by interlocking (for example by vertical interlocking) of the base on the interface element, several discrete nesting positions being provided. The locking rod would then ensure the anchoring of the device by preventing it from moving vertically in the direction of dislocation.
  • opening mechanisms comprise several articulated elements, with for example a linkage of movement, and one could then choose that it is a rod of articulation of the connecting rod which serves as blocking means.
  • the locking means are not provided by specific means, but by means that fulfill another function within the fastening device.
  • the function of the adjustment of the longitudinal position of the fastening device is ensured with an additional cost and with an excess weight as small as possible, and with a minimum space requirement.

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EP0913103A1 (de) 1997-10-29 1999-05-06 Salomon S.A. Sohle fuer sportschuh
FR2776200A1 (fr) 1998-03-19 1999-09-24 Salomon Sa Dispositif de liaison d'une chaussure a un article de sport
EP1100601A1 (de) 1998-07-22 2001-05-23 Rottefella AS Skibindung, insbesondere tourenskibindung
WO2001093963A1 (de) 2000-06-08 2001-12-13 Rottefella As Anordnung aus einer skibindung und einem skischuh
WO2003002217A2 (de) 2001-06-28 2003-01-09 Rottefella As Vorrichtung zur befestigung einer skibindung oder deren teile an einem ski
FR2834473A1 (fr) 2002-01-04 2003-07-11 Salomon Sa Fixation de ski de fond
FR2843310A1 (fr) 2002-08-08 2004-02-13 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation a decrochage par l'avant
WO2004045728A2 (de) 2002-11-21 2004-06-03 Madshus A/S Ski mit bindungs-montagehilfe, verfahren zur herstellung eines solchen ski sowie entsprechende montagehilfe
FR2853253A1 (fr) 2003-04-03 2004-10-08 Salomon Sa Fixation avec un organe de liaison en deux parties
FR2856312A1 (fr) 2003-06-18 2004-12-24 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation a bras pivotant
EP1492598A1 (de) 2002-04-11 2005-01-05 Fischer Gesellschaft m.b.H. Skibindung, insbesondere für den langlauf
DE102004018296A1 (de) 2004-04-15 2005-02-10 Rottefella ASA Langlauf- oder Telemarkbindung, sowie daran angepaßte Schuhe
DE102004024881A1 (de) 2004-05-19 2005-07-14 Rottefella As Langlauf- oder Telemarkbindung

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4498687A (en) * 1981-01-06 1985-02-12 Salomon S.A. Pivotable cross-country ski binding
US4887832A (en) * 1986-05-21 1989-12-19 Salomon S.A. Cross country ski binding having flexible arms adapted to be mounted to an upper surface
WO1988004563A1 (en) 1986-12-19 1988-06-30 Witco A/S Longitudinally adjustable ski binding
AT390195B (de) * 1987-12-22 1990-03-26 Kuegler Wolfram Bindung fuer ein schneegleitbrett
FR2626189A1 (fr) * 1988-01-21 1989-07-28 Lauzier Sa Fixation de chaussure pour ski, monoski ou surf de neige
FR2638974A1 (fr) 1988-08-16 1990-05-18 Salomon Sa Fixation de ski de fond de type charniere
FR2645764A1 (fr) 1989-04-12 1990-10-19 Salomon Sa Fixation pour ski de fond
EP0551899A1 (de) 1992-01-16 1993-07-21 Rottefella As Langlauf- oder Tourenskibindung für Langlaufskischuhe
EP0679415A1 (de) 1994-04-29 1995-11-02 Salomon S.A. Vorrichtung zum Befestigen eines Schuhs an einem Gleitorgan
FR2733159A1 (fr) 1995-04-21 1996-10-25 Vigny Serge Etienne Fixation de securite pour le ski de telemark, la randonnee nordique et le saut a ski
FR2738158A1 (fr) 1995-09-06 1997-03-07 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation
EP0768103A1 (de) 1995-10-16 1997-04-16 Salomon S.A. Schuh-Bindungseinheit an einem Ski
FR2742060A1 (fr) 1995-12-08 1997-06-13 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation d'une chaussure a un article de sport
EP0904139A1 (de) 1996-06-14 1999-03-31 Rottefella A/S Langlauf- oder tourenskibindung
FR2761611A1 (fr) * 1997-04-04 1998-10-09 Salomon Sa Element de retenue d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse
EP0878218A2 (de) * 1997-05-15 1998-11-18 Rottefella A/S Schuhabroll- und -stützelement als Teil einer Skibindung
EP0913102A1 (de) 1997-10-29 1999-05-06 Salomon S.A. Sohle fuer sportschuh
EP0913103A1 (de) 1997-10-29 1999-05-06 Salomon S.A. Sohle fuer sportschuh
FR2776200A1 (fr) 1998-03-19 1999-09-24 Salomon Sa Dispositif de liaison d'une chaussure a un article de sport
EP1100601A1 (de) 1998-07-22 2001-05-23 Rottefella AS Skibindung, insbesondere tourenskibindung
WO2001093963A1 (de) 2000-06-08 2001-12-13 Rottefella As Anordnung aus einer skibindung und einem skischuh
WO2003002217A2 (de) 2001-06-28 2003-01-09 Rottefella As Vorrichtung zur befestigung einer skibindung oder deren teile an einem ski
FR2834473A1 (fr) 2002-01-04 2003-07-11 Salomon Sa Fixation de ski de fond
EP1492598A1 (de) 2002-04-11 2005-01-05 Fischer Gesellschaft m.b.H. Skibindung, insbesondere für den langlauf
FR2843310A1 (fr) 2002-08-08 2004-02-13 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation a decrochage par l'avant
WO2004045728A2 (de) 2002-11-21 2004-06-03 Madshus A/S Ski mit bindungs-montagehilfe, verfahren zur herstellung eines solchen ski sowie entsprechende montagehilfe
FR2853253A1 (fr) 2003-04-03 2004-10-08 Salomon Sa Fixation avec un organe de liaison en deux parties
FR2856312A1 (fr) 2003-06-18 2004-12-24 Salomon Sa Dispositif de fixation a bras pivotant
DE102004018296A1 (de) 2004-04-15 2005-02-10 Rottefella ASA Langlauf- oder Telemarkbindung, sowie daran angepaßte Schuhe
DE102004024881A1 (de) 2004-05-19 2005-07-14 Rottefella As Langlauf- oder Telemarkbindung

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