EP2086652B1 - Fixation de snowboard a element de cheville commande - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a snowboard binding according to the preamble of claim 1. It is used for fixing a snowboard boot on a snowboard and includes for this purpose a base plate which can be fastened on the surface of a snowboard. On the base plate a legrest is pivotally hinged, which can be swung back and forth between a rear entry position and a forward driving position. Further, an instep element is attached to the base plate or hinged preferably pivotally, which can be adjusted between a clamping position and a release position and by the top of a fixable in the snowboard binding shoe in the clamping position can be partially overlapped, so that the shoe against the base plate and / or is tightened against the assistant.
- control means are provided by which a pivoting movement of the legrest is coupled at least in sections to the back into the entry position with at least one adjusting movement of the instep element by which the latching element is moved from the clamping position to the release position.
- bindings are also referred to as “soft binding” or “shell binding” as they are intended to be used with relatively soft snowboard boots and have high flexibility, as desired, for example, by so-called “freestyle riders”.
- the base plate is fastened either directly or indirectly via a hold-down plate to be inserted into a round opening on the upper side of a snowboard, in particular by means of screws.
- the instep element is usually articulated on laterally raised walls of the base plate, which are referred to as side cheeks usually with at least one also referred to as a "strap" strap that engages over the forefoot and the instep and so can push the snowboard shoe down against the base plate and / or back against the legrest.
- leg rest which is also referred to as “highback” or “rear spoiler” serves to support the back of the snowboard boot or the fibula of a snowboarder to the rear.
- the legrest is pivotally mounted about an axis oriented transversely to the longitudinal direction of the base plate on the side cheeks in order to adjust a certain angle of inclination, which defines the so-called template of the lower leg of a snowboarder.
- the inclination angle of the legrest can be adjusted for the driver's desired driving position.
- the pivotability also serves to allow the legrest, which in practice protrudes about 20 to 30 cm from the snowboard surface in the normal running position, to be folded forwards in the direction of the tensioning straps or onto the surface of the snowboard so that they can be transported and the storage of the snowboard is less disturbing.
- heel bars also referred to as "heel cups” engage around the rear sole area of the snowboard boot or the heel of a snowboarder, with the heel bar being either rigidly or pivotally connected to the snowboard binding bed base.
- snowboard bindings of the type mentioned were proposed, for example, from the publication US 2004/0262887 A1 are known.
- control means are provided which automatically bring about an enlargement of the space available for the snowboard shoe when the legrest is folded down into the entry position by upward movement of the instep element which is unchanged in its length.
- the entire tensioning belt of the instep element is articulated via an intermediate lever pivotally mounted on the base plate of the snowboard binding.
- a disadvantage of this binding is that to increase the available space a very complicated lever mechanism is required in which in addition to the already mentioned intermediate lever also another connecting lever is needed, the pivoting movement of the legrest on the intermediate lever and thus on the instep element transmits.
- This elaborate lever mechanism is also required on both sides of the bond and thus leads not only to a correspondingly higher weight of the bond, but above all to higher production costs.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a structurally simple and inexpensive to produce snowboard binding of the type mentioned, which allows a comfortable entry and exit at low weight, especially when a shoe inserted into the binding folding up the legrest up in the driving position is particularly easy.
- control means are designed such that the adjustment movement of the instep element caused when the leg rest is pivoted back into the entry position is greater than the adjustment movement of the instep element during the pivoting of the leg rest into the driving position.
- the instep element is therefore at most moved back over a partial region of his adjusting movement when opening the binding.
- a major advantage of this uneven for the back and Vorschwenken the legrest coupling with the adjustment of the instep element is that the folding up of the legrest over the entire pivoting range with very little effort is particularly easy to carry out, as a back pressure on the instep element by a in the binding used shoe is present at best to a much reduced extent.
- the shoe can therefore be used with folded legrest first problem in the open binding, after which the legrest can be folded up to close the binding in a first closing operation without effort in the driving position.
- This first closing operation serves to position the shoe in the binding.
- This positioning can in particular be carried out against a toe element which can be provided in the front region of the binding, which can hold a front region of the shoe forward and preferably also upwards, so that the shoe then extends between the leg support and the toe element in its longitudinal direction relative to the binding is fixed.
- a second closing operation for the final closing of the binding the remainder of the adjusting movement of the instep element is carried out manually, wherein the necessary force for clamping the shoe can be applied without difficulty.
- the inventive division of the closing process into two sub-steps it is also possible in the so-called HeckeinTDs bindings to apply the necessary to secure holding the shoe used clamping force. This was previously only possible with conventional soft bindings with multiple buckles or locking straps on the instep element, but not with the more comfortable rear entry bindings.
- the present invention therefore combines for the first time the advantage of optimum binding performance and good performance with the advantage of a high comfort when disembarking or getting into the binding, which have so far excluded each other.
- control means for achieving this coupling can be performed much easier by the invention when folding up the legrest in the driving position according to the invention at most partially coupling with the adjustment of the instep element.
- this eliminates the need for additional intermediate levers and connecting levers.
- the snowboard binding according to the invention can have a lower weight and, above all, can be produced particularly inexpensively.
- legrest can be fixed by locking means in this position.
- Suitable locking means can be formed for example by the leg rest holding straps or cables or by positively acting locking pin or hook.
- the locking means preferably comprise, in a manner known per se, a cable pull fastened on both sides in a central or front region of the base plate, which surrounds the leg support on the back and can be tensioned there by a locking lever pivotally connected to the rear side of the leg support for locking the leg support.
- control means are designed such that they cause a coupling with the adjustment of the instep element only when pivoting back the leg rest in the entry position, whereas when Vorschwenken the leg rest in the driving position coupling with an adjustment of the instep element is not given.
- the assistant forwards leads to no adjustment of the instep element at all, so a maximum simplification of the closing process and a maximum reduction of the force required to fold up the legrest force is achieved.
- the adjusting movement of the instep element comprises a pivoting movement and / or an opening movement which opens the instep element or widens its circumference or increases its length.
- the instep element comprises at least one buckle which is actuated by the control means in such a way that it causes an opening or an extension of the instep element when the legrest is pivoted back into the entry position.
- the control means are not needed on both sides of the binding, but only once per instep element on the buckle.
- control means comprise at least one control cam which is non-rotatably connected to the legrest, the control cam at least partially interacts directly or indirectly with a movable element of the buckle of the instep element.
- the interaction can advantageously be done by direct concern or by switching a coupling element. In this way, a particularly small-sized and compact, but at the same time also particularly stable and robust embodiment of the control means can be achieved.
- the instep element comprises a preferably pivotally hinged to the base plate buckle with a buckle base and a pivotally mounted thereto clamping lever and a hinged directly or via a rocker on the clamping lever belt, wherein in the buckle base a spool is guided longitudinally displaceable, with which the control cam interacts.
- a spring element which acts on the spool spring in the direction towards the control cam out.
- the spring element pushes or pulls the spool even up against the control cam, so that both parts constantly abut each other.
- control slide has at least one retaining projection which engages over a projection or an edge of the clamping lever form-fitting with a closed buckle in a holding position of the spool, in which the instep element is in the clamping position and the Clamping lever holds in a closed position, wherein the positive engagement or hold of the clamping lever can be canceled by a displacement of the spool in a release position.
- the overlapping of a retaining projection edges may preferably be formed in duplicate, for example, at the shoe facing bottom of the clamping lever.
- a particularly stable design can be achieved by a central retaining projection which can pass through a corresponding central opening of the clamping lever and can engage over the upper edge of a side wall delimiting the opening.
- the spool is displaced by the control cam in the release position during pivoting of the assist in the rear entry position.
- the required to release the clamping lever shift can be done independently of the automatic automatically when folding back the leg displacement advantageously also manually, so that it is possible to open the buckle of the binding without folding back the legrest, which may be advantageous for example when driving a lift ,
- the spool is acted upon by the spring element in the holding position, wherein a repeal of the positive
- Over attack can be achieved by a displacement of the spool against the spring element.
- the buckle In the release position of the spool, the buckle can advantageously open automatically due to the compressive forces exerted by a clamped in the binding shoe on the instep element.
- the clamping lever is in a Götodyakposition with the buckle closed, so that an automatic opening of the buckle or a popping of the released by the spool release lever alone due to The pressure forces exerted by the shoe can not always be done reliably.
- the spool positively acting deflection means for example, one or more Auslenkrampen and / or Auslenkkurven having such with the clamping lever and / or can cooperate with a part of the instep element, such as a belt, that the clamping lever deflected to open the buckle from its closed position and pressed outwards over the dead point and thus open the buckle and the instep element is released from its clamping position when the spool in Towards its release position.
- this positively driven movement of the clamping lever can take place both in a caused by the control cam as well as a manually made displacement of the spool.
- the clamping lever of the buckle can also be acted upon by a spring element in an open position.
- the spring member will surely cause the cocking lever to pop open, even if it is in an over-the-counter position.
- the spool positively acting inlet means for example, one or more inlet slopes and / or inlet curves, which cooperate when closing the buckle with a portion of the clamping lever such that the spool displaced at least until its release position against the spring element is, with the further closing of the buckle, the spring-loaded spool springs back into the holding position, so that the retaining projection holds the clamping lever in its closed position form fit.
- the second closing operation can be carried out particularly easily by simply pressing the clamping lever.
- the pivot axis of the instep element is identical to the pivot axis of the legrest.
- the control means for coupling the control movements ie the pivoting movements and / or the adjustment movements, can be made substantially simpler by the proposed arrangement of the pivot axes of the legrest and the instep element on a common pivot axis. In particular, this eliminates the need for additional intermediate levers and connecting levers, so that the snowboard binding invention can be made very simple and compact and weight-saving and inexpensive.
- the common pivot axis of the instep element and the leg supports is arranged in the longitudinal direction of the base plate adjustably on the base plate.
- the longitudinal direction of the base plate corresponds to the longitudinal direction of a shoe fixable in the snowboard binding.
- several offset in the longitudinal direction of the binding holes can be provided on the side walls, in which the axes of the legrest and the instep element can be used optionally.
- control means can provide that the control means also comprise other suitable controls in addition to or instead of a control slide and control cam.
- the control means may comprise, for example, one or more levers and / or pushing means and / or traction means, in particular cables.
- gear, especially gear transmission can be used to achieve the desired control movements use.
- control means comprise at least one control cam which is rotatably connected to one of the two elements Ristelement or legrest, wherein the control cam cooperates with a cam which rotatably with the other of the two elements legrest or Rist element is connected, so that a pivoting movement of the legrest is at least partially coupled with a pivoting movement of the instep element.
- the instep element can then be swung out of its clamping position in a release position when opening the binding to make the out and entry into the snowboard binding even more comfortable.
- the control cam is rotatably connected to the legrest and the control cam is rotatably connected to the instep element. Nevertheless, in principle, a reverse assignment is possible.
- control cam is formed in a control ring which surrounds the control cam and which is rotatably inserted into a formed on the other element leg support or instep element recess.
- control ring can be positively connected to the recess.
- control cam comprises at least one limited by two stops freewheeling range, wherein the control cam between the two stops on the freewheeling range is freely pivotable relative to the control cam.
- the control cam between the two stops on the freewheeling range is freely pivotable relative to the control cam.
- the two stops are designed as end stops.
- control cam is elastically deformable in the region of a stop and / or in a transport region adjacent to the freewheel region.
- the transport area which is advantageously separated by a stop from the freewheel area, may preferably then come into contact with the control cam when the legrest is pivoted down into a space-saving transport position on the surface of the snowboard.
- control cam in a control ring, it is particularly advantageous if the control ring, at least in the transport region of an elastic material, wherein in the transport region at least partially a radial clearance between the control ring and the wall of the control ring receiving recess is formed.
- the elastic material may be made of a harder rubber such that it forms a somewhat yielding transport area. Due to the radial clearance, the control cam can push the control curve outward in the transport region and thus move on with a somewhat increased resistance, without destroying the control curve in a complete forward flap of the legrest. It is particularly favorable if the entire control ring consists of a material which is elastically yielding at least in the radial direction.
- the buckle provided in the instep element can be unhooked, at least in an intermediate position, in such a way that the instep element is separated into two mutually detached subelements which are each attached or hinged to the base plate with an area remote from the buckle.
- the leg support can then be folded down particularly far forwards between the two partial elements of the instep element against the base plate of the binding. This results in a particularly space-saving transport position, which is especially in the storage of a equipped with the binding according to the invention snowboard, especially in the rental area, a great advantage.
- the subject of the present invention is also a snowboard equipped with two bindings of the type described above.
- the in the FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrated snowboard binding 1 has a base plate 2 with a central circular opening 3, which can record a hold-down plate in a conventional manner for attachment to a snowboard.
- a side wall 4 is formed approximately vertically upstanding on the base plate 2, between which a snowboard shoe in the snowboard binding 1 can be added and fixed.
- a legrest 5 and an instep element 6 is pivotally articulated.
- a common pivot axis 7 is provided, around which both the legrest 5 and the instep element 6 can be pivoted. This pivot axis 7 extends parallel to the base plate 2 and perpendicular to the two side walls. 4
- the common pivot axis 7 is mounted in one of a plurality of bores 8, which are arranged in a row running parallel to the base plate 2.
- instep element 6 and / or the leg support 5 directly on the base plate 2 or on another element connected to the base plate 2.
- the instep element 6 is essentially formed by a continuous belt 9, which is widened in its middle, U-shaped curved area by a pad 10.
- the belt 9 is hinged at one end to one of the two side cheeks 4 pivotally, while its other end is connected to a buckle 11, which in turn is pivotally articulated to the other side cheek 4.
- the legrest 5 can be made of the in FIG. 1 shown front driving position F to allow easy entry back into the in FIG. 2 shown entry position E are pivoted.
- the instep element 6 can also be made from the in FIG. 1 shown clamping position S are expanded by opening the buckle 11 in a release position L, the in FIG. 2 is shown.
- the entry into the snowboard binding 1 is particularly easy due to lack of friction forces on the widened instep element 6.
- control means 12 are provided which couple a pivoting movement of the legrest 5 back into the entry position E over certain portions of this pivoting movement with an adjustment or control movement of the instep element 6, which includes the automatic opening of the buckle 11.
- the instep element 6 which includes the automatic opening of the buckle 11.
- the buckle 11 is then closed separately by hand with the legrest 5 folded up ( FIGS. 5 to 7b ). The coupling is thus controlled so that on the one hand only when opening the legrest 5 and on the other also only over a partial area of the entire pivoting movement of the legrest 5, ie, in sections ( FIGS. 8 to 10b ).
- the buckle 11 comprises a buckle base 13 and a pivotally hinged thereto clamping lever 14 and in the buckle base 13 by two guide pins 15 in the longitudinal direction slidably guided spool 16.
- the buckle base 13 is pivotally hinged to the side cheek 4 and the belt 9 of the instep element 6 is over a rocker 17 hinged to the clamping lever 14.
- the control means 12 comprise on the side cheek 4, on which the buckle 11 is articulated, a control cam 18 which is rotatably connected to the legrest 5.
- This control cam 18 can rotate at a twist, i. cooperate with a pivoting movement of the legrest 5 with the spool 16 against which abuts the rounded tip of the control cam 18 at least at certain angular positions.
- the control cam 18 and the spool 16 together form the control means 12 according to the invention.
- the spool 16 has two retaining projections 19, by the closed buckle 11 in a holding position H of the spool 16 each have a formed on the underside of the clamping lever 14 projection 20 can be overlapped, so that the clamping lever 14 is held positively in its closed position V ( FIG. 7b ).
- a displacement of the spool 16 in a release position R of the positive engagement and thus the retention of the clamping lever 14 are released, so that the buckle 11 open and the instep element 6 can enlarge or expand in scope ( FIG. 8b ).
- This displacement of the spool 16 in its release position R can either be done automatically by the control cam 18 or be performed independently of a pivoting of the legrest 5 manually.
- two leg springs 21 are provided, through which the control slide 16 is acted upon in the direction of the control cam 18 out.
- the spool 16 has two positively acting inlet means in the form of inlet slopes 23 which cooperate with the closing of the buckle 11 with a portion 24 of the clamping lever 14 ( FIG. 6b ), that the spool 16 is first moved to its release position R against the springs 21, and then springs back on further closing the buckle 11 in its holding position H and the clamping lever 14 positively holds in the closed position V ( FIG. 7b ).
- FIGS. 11 to 13 is a particularly stable and robust embodiment of a buckle 11 according to the invention shown, which not only ensures a particularly secure hold of the buckle 11, but also is particularly easy to open independently of the legrest by hand.
- both the retaining projection 19 and the inlet slope or inlet curve 23 are formed on a massive central web 25 which is integrally formed on the spool 16.
- the tensioning lever 14 has a central opening 26, through which the web 25 can pass in order to engage over its upper edge of the side wall 27 bounding the opening 26 with its retaining projection 19. This through the opening 26th passing area of the web 25 is particularly easy to reach by hand and can easily be moved by hand to open the buckle 11.
- the spool 16 is acted upon here by a central helical compression spring 28 in the direction of the control cam 18.
- the belt 9 of the instep element 6 is not articulated via an intermediate member, but directly and directly on the tensioning lever 14.
- the instep element 6 is additionally subjected to a pivoting movement, which may be at least partially coupled with the legrest 5 in one or both pivoting directions, whereas the opening of the buckle 11 according to the invention only with the pivotal movement of the legrest 5 to the rear of the entry position E is coupled.
- control means 109 may preferably be arranged at the end of the instep element 6, which is opposite to the end of the instep element 6, on which the buckle 11 is arranged with the associated control means 12.
- the legrest 5 can be made of the in FIG. 14 shown front driving position F to enable easy entry as described above to be pivoted back into an entry position E.
- the instep element 6 from the in FIG. 14 shown clamping position S are pivoted in a release position L upwards.
- control means 109 are provided which couple a pivoting movement of the legrest 5 via certain sections with a pivoting movement of the instep element 6. This coupling is thus controlled so that it does not over the entire pivoting range of the legrest 5, but only over part of this pivoting range, ie in sections occurs.
- the control means 109 include on one or both side cheeks 4 a control cam 110 which is rotatably connected to the legrest 5, and on one or both side cheeks 4 formed in a control ring 111 control cam 112, wherein the control ring 111 and thus also the control curve 112 rotatably connected to the instep element 6 are connected.
- a control cam 110 which is rotatably connected to the legrest 5, and on one or both side cheeks 4 formed in a control ring 111 control cam 112, wherein the control ring 111 and thus also the control curve 112 rotatably connected to the instep element 6 are connected.
- the control means 109 on a side wall 4 will be considered in the following description.
- the control cam 110 is surrounded all around by the control ring 111, wherein both the control cam 110 and the control ring 111 and the control cam 112 are mounted on the common pivot axis 7 and centered on it.
- the control means 109 are automatically taken and the instep element 6 is relative to the legrest 5 always at the same distance, so that a separate adjustment is not required.
- the control cam 110 is arranged on a non-rotatably connected to the lower part of the legrest 5 and outwardly projecting nozzle 113, while the control cam 112 is received in a provided at the lower region of the instep element 6 recess which rotatably connected to the instep element 6, cup-shaped protruding central region 114 is formed.
- the existing here of a hard rubber compound control ring 111 with the control cam 112 has for this purpose a plurality of radially outwardly projecting arms 115 which are positively received in complementary recesses of the central portion 114.
- the control cam 112 comprises a freewheeling region 116 which extends over an angle of approximately 60 between two stops 117a and 117b. About this freewheel area 116, the control cam 110 can move freely without taking the cam 112 and thus the instep element 6. Behind the second stop 117b, a transport area 118 connects to the freewheel area 116. In this Transport region 118 is formed between the control cam 112 and the recess in the central region delimiting wall 119, a radial clearance 120. In this free space 120, the transport area 118 of the control cam 112 can be pressed elastically outwards by the control cam 110 when it has overcome the stop 117b ( FIG. 28 ).
- This elastically deformable transport region 118 thus serves to ensure that the legrest 5 is moved into a transport position T (for complete forward folding).
- FIG. 27 on the base plate 2 of the binding 1 or on the surface of the snowboard, which can be done for storage of the snowboard or for transport purposes, the cam 112 is not destroyed.
- the control cam 110 initially has to overcome increased resistance when the stop 117b is reached, it can then be moved on via the transport region 118 with a slightly increased expenditure of force.
- the control cam 110 comes into contact with the stop 117a ( Figures 17 and 23 ), so that upon further pivoting of the legrest 5 for further opening of the binding 1 now the control cam 112 from the control cam 110 taken and thus also the instep element 6 is pivoted upward.
- the instep element 6 is pivoted into an upper release position L, so that for entering and exiting into or out of the snowboard binding 1, a particularly large amount of space is available. Both boarding and alighting is therefore particularly comfortable.
- the automatic opening of the buckle 11 of the instep element 6 described above can additionally take place here.
- the legrest 5 When closing the binding 1, the legrest 5 is moved from the entry position E (FIG. Figures 18 and 24 ) back to the driving position F ( FIGS. 15 and 21 ) and locked there again.
- the control cam 110 first moves freely over the free-wheeling region 116 (FIG. Figures 19 and 25 ) until it comes into contact with the second stop 117b ( Figures 20 and 26 ) and from then the cam 112 entrains.
- the instep element 6 is also pivoted forward again until it has reached the tensioning position S provided with the binding closed with respect to its pivotability ( FIGS. 15 and 21 ). In this clamping position S, the instep element 6 is held in a form-fitting manner via the control cam 112 and the control cam 110 with the legrest 5 locked and pressed against a snowboard binding received in the snowboard binding 1, at least after closing a buckle 11.
- FIGS. 29 to 31 illustrated embodiment of a snowboard binding 1 according to the invention in addition to the instep element 6, a toe element 29 in the front region of the binding 1, which is preferably secured via a holding web 30 pivotally mounted on the side cheeks 4.
- this toe element 29 which has an upper strap 31 and a front strap 32, the front portion of a shoe 33 received in the binding 1 can be engaged both from the front and from above (FIG. FIG. 29 ).
- the shoe 33 is thus held forward by the toe element 29 and by the front strap 32, respectively.
- the adjustment of the instep element 6 is not limited to an automatic opening of the buckle 11, but it may be any movements for changing the instep element 6, which advantageously also a particularly comfortable getting out of the binding 1 and / or getting into the binding 1 can serve.
- the adjustment movement of the instep element 6 controlled according to the invention can also be based on a pivoting movement, as is the case with the FIGS. 14 to 28 is described limited.
- the instep element 6 alternatively also consist of two half-straps which can be opened or closed via a buckle arranged centrally therebetween.
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- Fixation de planche à neige avec une embase (2) à fixer sur la surface d'une planche à neige, sur laquelle d'une part est fixé ou articulé un élément de coup de pied (6) réglable entre une position de serrage (S) et une position de libération (L), par lequel la face supérieure d'une chaussure recevable dans la fixation de la planche à neige (1) peut être partiellement chevauchée et sur lequel d'autre part, un repose-jambe (5) qui peut se pivoter entre une position arrière pour chausser (E) et une position avant pour circuler (F) est articulé de façon pivotante, des moyens de commande (12, 109) étant prévus, par lesquels un déplacement pivotant du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour chausser (E) est au moins couplé par parties avec un mouvement de réglage de l'élément de coup de pied (6), d'une position de serrage (S) dans une position de libération (L),
caractérisée en ce que
les moyens de commande (12, 109) sont conçus de telle sorte que le mouvement de réglage de l'élément de coup de pied (6) occasionné lors du pivotement arrière du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour chausser (E) est supérieur au mouvement de réglage occasionné lors du pivotement avant du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour circuler (F). - Fixation selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de commande (12, 109) sont conçus sorte à provoquer uniquement lors du pivotement arrière du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour chausser (E) un couplage avec le mouvement de réglage de l'élément de coup de pied (6) et que le pivotement avant du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour circuler (F) n'est pas couplé avec un mouvement de réglage de l'élément de coup de pied (6).
- Fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que le mouvement de réglage de l'élément de coup de pied (6) comprend un mouvement de pivotement et/ou un mouvement d'ouverture.
- Fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que l'élément de coup de pied (6) comprend au moins une boucle (11) actionnable par les moyens de commande, qui lors du pivotement arrière du repose-jambe (5) dans la position pour chausser (E) provoque une ouverture ou un élargissement de l'élément de coup de pied (6).
- Fixation selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de commande (12) comprennent au moins une came de commande (18) qui est reliée de façon solidaire en rotation avec le repose-pied (5), les cames de commande (18) interagissant directement ou indirectement au moins sur des parties avec un élément mobile de la boucle (11) de l'élément de coup de-pied (6).
- Fixation selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que l'élément de coup-de-pied (6) comprend une boucle (11) articulée de façon de préférence pivotante sur l'embase (2), avec une base de boucle (13) et un levier de serrage (14) articulé de façon pivotante sur cette dernière, ainsi qu'une courroie (9) directement articulée sur le levier de serrage (14) par l'intermédiaire d'une aile (17), dans la base de boucle (13) un curseur de commande (16) avec lequel la came de commande (18) est en interaction étant guidé de façon déplaçable.
- Fixation selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu au moins un élément à ressort (21, 28) qui soumet de façon élastique le curseur de commande (16) en direction vers la came de commande (18).
- Fixation selon la revendication 6 ou 7, caractérisée en ce que le curseur de commande (16) comporte au moins une saillie de maintien (19), qui lorsque la boucle (11) est fermée dans une position de maintien (H) du curseur de commande (16) chevauche par complémentarité de forme une saillie (20) ou une arête du levier de serrage (14) et maintient le levier de serrage (14) dans une position de fermeture (V), le chevauchement par complémentarité de forme pouvant être annulé par un déplacement du curseur de commande (16) dans une position de libération (R).
- Fixation selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que lors du pivotement du repose-jambe (5), dans la position arrière pour chausser (E) le curseur de commande (16) est déplaçable par la came de commande (18) dans la position de libération (R).
- Fixation selon la revendication 8 ou 9, caractérisé en ce que le curseur de commande (16) comporte des moyens de déviation agissant par complémentarité de forme, notamment au moins une rampe de déviation (22) et ou une courbe de déviation, par laquelle lors d'un déplacement du curseur de commande (16) de sa position de maintien (H) en direction de sa position de libération (R), la courroie (9) de l'élément de coup-de-pied (6) peut se dévier de sa position de serrage (S) et/ou le levier de serrage (14) peut se dévier de sa position de fermeture (V).
- Fixation selon l'une des revendications 6 à 10, caractérisée en ce que le levier de serrage (14) de la boucle (11) est soumis par un élément à ressort dans une position d'ouverture (O).
- Fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 8 à 11, en association avec la revendication 7, caractérisée en ce que le curseur de commande (16) comporte de moyens d'introduction agissant par complémentarité de forme, notamment au moins une inclinaison d'introduction (23) et/ou une courbe d'introduction, qui à la fermeture de la boucle (11) est en interaction avec une zone du levier de serrage (14), de telle sorte que le curseur de commande (16) soit déplaçable contre l'élément à ressort (21, 28) au moins jusque dans sa position de libération, à la poursuite de la fermeture de la boucle (11), le curseur de commande (16) repassant dans la position de maintien (H) et maintenant le levier de serrage (14) dans sa position de fermeture (V).
- Fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'axe de pivotement de l'élément de coup de pied (6) est identique à l'axe de pivotement (7) du repose-jambe (5).
- Fixation selon la revendication 13, caractérisé en ce que l'axe de pivotement (7) commun de l'élément de coup de pied (6) et du repose-jambe (5) est disposé en étant réglable sur l'embase (2) dans la direction longitudinale de l'embase (2), notamment sur deux joues latérales (4) saillant vers le haut de part et d'autre de l'embase (2) par rapport à la direction longitudinale de l'embase (2).
- Fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de commande comprennent au moins un levier et/ou au moins un moyen de poussée et/ou au moins un moyen de traction, notamment au moins un câble tracteur.
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