EP2189196B1 - organe d'actionnement pour fixation de ski - Google Patents

organe d'actionnement pour fixation de ski Download PDF

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EP2189196B1
EP2189196B1 EP09176888.7A EP09176888A EP2189196B1 EP 2189196 B1 EP2189196 B1 EP 2189196B1 EP 09176888 A EP09176888 A EP 09176888A EP 2189196 B1 EP2189196 B1 EP 2189196B1
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ski
boot retainer
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Christian Brandl
Manfred Bader
Michael Mangold
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Marker Deutschland GmbH
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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
    • A63C9/005Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski
    • 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 a ski binding with a toe-side and a heel-side shoe or Sohlenhalteraggregat and a skifest arranged or attachable, extended in the ski longitudinal rail assembly into which the shoe or Sohlenhalteraggregate are longitudinally displaceable used or already used.
  • skis are provided with rail arrangements integrated in the ski structure, which serve for the longitudinally adjustable accommodation of suitably adapted shoe or sole holder units.
  • the advantage of such a construction lies above all in the fact that the shoe or sole holder assemblies of one type can be replaced without complex assembly measures against corresponding units of another type.
  • the longitudinal distance between the toe-side and the heel-side shoe or sole holder unit can also be subsequently modified easily to adapt to different sole lengths of the ski boots.
  • no holes for receiving fastening screws or the like must be arranged on the ski for fixing the shoe or Sohlenhalteraggregate, the fastening screws may be tightened only with limited torque in order to avoid damage to the ski structure.
  • ski bindings ensure good power transmission between ski boot and ski.
  • recesses may be provided on the rails, which cooperate with arranged on the shoe or sole holder units locking elements, such as pins or the like. In principle, there is the problem of possible incorrect assembly or possible dangerous manipulation.
  • a ski binding with a toe and a heel jaw and a connecting element that connects the toe with the heel piece, so that both can be adjusted together axially on the ski.
  • the connecting element may be a high-tensile tension member, for example a rope or a chain.
  • both jaws are connected to the connecting element via screw.
  • the connecting element is designed so stiff that a distance between the two elements attached thereto does not change in a tensile or shear load.
  • the invention is based on the idea of creating a pre-assembled ensemble by means of a tension member connecting the two shoe holder assemblies, which can be mounted ready for use on the ski by inserting the ensemble into the rail arrangement by rail or ski lock of one of the two shoe holder assemblies.
  • the tension member couples the shoe support assemblies together so that they are adjustable in the longitudinal direction of the ski or the rail assembly, ie axially, back and forth, preferably relative to the rail assembly to the axial position of the Schuhhaiteraggregate and thus the position of a held between the same Ski boot relative to the ski can adjust.
  • the tension member is stiffened by means of one or more stiffening means to act in the common adjustment as a pushing member can.
  • the stiffening member may act as an axial stop to axially keep the thrust bearing assemblies at a distance from each other or even to transmit axial thrust forces for a common adjustment can.
  • a flexible tension member may form a loop for coupling with one of the shoe holder assemblies, preferably the lockable shoe holder assembly. This also includes the case that the tension member is formed as a loop.
  • the loop may in particular be a wire or cable loop.
  • a force transmitting material such as a wire rope may be embedded in a wrapping material or wrapped with a tube.
  • the tension member forms a wire or wire rope or a rope of sufficient strength of other material
  • the tension member can also be composed of several components, the different Fulfill functions.
  • a first functional component may form said loop.
  • the said stiffening part may also be such a functional component.
  • the support of a starting spring is mentioned, which acts on one of the shoe holder assemblies in the direction of the other with its spring force.
  • the tension member or the Switzerlandgliedan extract can form an abutment for the starting spring in the exercise of this support function.
  • the tension member can be positively coupled to the ski-side underside of the shoe-holder assemblies and that the form-fitting is positively secured against force when the shoe-holder assemblies are inserted into the rail assembly.
  • the small amount of vertical distance between Skioberseite and bottom of the shoe holder assemblies can be used to secure the connection between the tension element and the shoe holder assemblies.
  • the binding comprises in preferred embodiments, an adjusting member for adjusting the axial position of the lockable shoe holder assembly relative to the ski, preferably relative to the rail assembly.
  • the adjusting member can be movably mounted, in particular axially supported, by the rail arrangement or the ski or the lockable shoe holder assembly or the tension member. If it is supported by the rail arrangement or a separate from this attached to the ski or mountable storage device, it may be coupled for adjustment with the shoe holder assembly or the tension member in an adjustment so that an adjustment of the adjustment causes the axial position change of the lockable shoe holder assembly.
  • the shoe holder assembly If it is stored by the shoe holder assembly or the tension member, it can be adjusted with the Rail arrangement or a separate from this attached to the ski or fastened engagement means in an adjustment be coupled so that an adjustment of the adjustment causes the axial position change of the lockable shoe holder assembly.
  • the adjustment can be with the rail assembly or separate storage device or with the lockable shoe holder assembly or tension member directly in the adjustment. In alternative embodiments, it is via one or more coupling member (s) with the respective non-stocking device, such as the tension member, coupled and with the single coupling member or one of several or more coupling members simultaneously directly in the adjustment.
  • the adjusting member is preferably rotationally adjustable.
  • its axis of rotation is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski or the rail arrangement.
  • the axis of rotation points obliquely to the longitudinal direction to the front in the upward direction, in the assembled state in the direction of the ski tip upwards.
  • it is preferably from the front of the actuator, d. H. the rotational adjustment, accessible.
  • it is about an axis of rotation of the ski at least substantially orthogonal, ie a vertical axis, rotatable and has on a top a coupling half for a clutch engagement with a ski pole or a comparable climbing aid, wherein the coupling half of the adjusting member is shaped so that in the clutch engagement a torque required for the rotational adjustment by positive engagement is transferable.
  • the coupling half therefore deviates from the circular shape in a cross-section that is orthogonal to the vertical axis in a coupling engagement that transmits torque.
  • skier with buckled ski bring the coupling half formed by the ski pole top by a pointing at least substantially orthogonal to the surface of the ski clutch movement in the clutch engagement and then simply rotate the adjusting member by rotating the ski pole about its longitudinal axis.
  • the adjusting member is preferably arranged outside of a gap remaining between the shoe holder assemblies. It may be arranged behind the heel-side shoe holder assembly, preferably in such a way that it can still be reached safely and comfortably with the ski-boot tip despite the body twist of the skier required in such an arrangement with the ski fastened.
  • the adjusting member can also be arranged directly on or on one of the shoe holder assemblies, preferably the toe-side shoe holder assembly.
  • the adjusting member of the third embodiment in particular its coupling half, is advantageously arranged and shaped so that at least substantially torsional forces act on the ski pole during its operation.
  • the coupling half of the adjusting member has a coupling contour extending around the axis of rotation of the adjusting member. Although it would be sufficient for coupling in principle, when the coupling contour over a rotational angle range of more than 180 °, but less than 360 °, extends around the axis of rotation, it is not least preferred for the strength of the coupling half of the adjusting, when the coupling contour to the Full rotation, ie 360 ° rotates.
  • the coupling contour and thus the coupling half formed by the adjusting member is preferably a multi-flat with at most five flat sides and the flat sides interconnecting round edges, wherein the varying about the axis of rotation of the adjusting radius of curvature of the coupling contour is preferably anywhere at least 1 millimeter, more preferably anywhere at least 2 millimeters.
  • no sharp edges are present anyway. This also facilitates the production of the clutch engagement.
  • the coupling contour for example, have a flat side and otherwise circular, so be a flat. As a whole, it can also form an oval, for example a true ellipse, ie a two-faceted one.
  • a particularly preferred coupling contour is shaped as a tri-fold, so on the whole triangular. Such a shape combines the advantages of easy manufacturability of Kupplungsseingrzffs and the safe transmission of the required torque in an optimal manner.
  • the coupling half of the adjusting member in the first and second embodiments on its front side and in the third embodiments on its upper side along the rotational axis in the direction of the coupling contour tapers or widened to the Kupplungsurgihhan to center the handle, preferably the ski pole, in attempting to establish the clutch engagement.
  • the coupling half of the adjusting member can form the plug or, more preferably, the socket, sleeve or the like.
  • the coupling half thus tapers in the insertion direction of the coupling half.
  • the coupling half preferably expands accordingly in the direction of the coupling contour formed on it.
  • FIG. 1 shows a ski binding of a first embodiment prior to mounting on a ski.
  • a toe-side rail profile 1 and a heel-side rail profile 2 are arranged on top of a ski.
  • the rail profiles 1 and 2 are fastened by means of screws on the ski.
  • the attachment can also be done in other ways, for example by gluing.
  • the rail profiles 1 and 2 can be integrated into the structure of the ski and / or combined into a single rail profile, either molded in one piece or joined from several pieces.
  • the rail profiles 1 and 2 have laterally directed webs 3, which are encompassed by example in cross-section C-förrnigen guide pieces 4, which in turn are fixed to the base of a toe shoe holder assembly 5 and a heel-side shoe holder assembly 6.
  • the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 are locked to the rail sections 1 and 2 transversely to the ski longitudinal direction by positive locking and slidably guided in the longitudinal direction of the rail sections 1 and 2.
  • an adjusting member 7 in the form of a screw axially and radially stored or supported on the base part of the shoe holder assembly 5, with a portion of its circumference from the bottom (see. Fig. 3 ) of the base part of the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 and engages with its thread in a Verstellingriff form-fitting manner in a counter-threaded portion extending within a in the toe-side rail profile 1 in its longitudinal direction shallow recess 8 (see. Fig. 2 ) is trained.
  • the adjusting member 7 can be used with a screw which can be used, for example, in a cross-slot-like recess on an accessible through an opening in the base part of the shoe holder assembly 5 front end of the screw 7, adjust rotationally.
  • the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 shifts in the longitudinal direction of the toe-side rail profile 1, wherein the respectively set position remains fixed by self-locking of the adjusting member 7 in the counter-threaded portion of the recess 8.
  • the position of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 in the longitudinal direction of the ski or heel-side rail profile 2 is determined by a tension member 9, via which the shoe holder assembly 6 is connected to the toe-shoe holder 5. Accordingly, the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 is adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the ski and the rail sections 1 and 2, when the adjusting member 7 on the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 is rotated by longitudinal displacement of the shoe holder assembly 5.
  • the tension member 9 can as in Fig. 3 illustrated having a loop 10, on the one hand attached to a connectable to the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 plate 11 and on the other hand on the bottom of the toe shoe holder assembly 5 in different, prepared for different shoe sizes or longitudinal distances between the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 and provided storage pieces 12 below Latch can be suspended.
  • the bearing pieces 12 are arranged such that they are directly vertically adjacent to the rail profile 1 in the toe-side rail profile 1 shoe holder assembly 5 and thereby unlocking or detachment of the loop 10 is reliably prevented by the respective bearing piece 12.
  • the sling 10 may in particular be a wire or cable sling 10.
  • a force transmitting traction means such as a wire, wire rope or other rope material may be embedded in a shell material or loosely wrapped or bare present.
  • the lengths of the (standardized) ski boot soles are respectively indicated on the bearing pieces 12, so that the associated bearing piece 12 for the sling 10 can be readily found for each shoe size.
  • the tension member 9 comprises an axially fixedly connected to the sling 10 plate 11.
  • the plate 11 is latched with a arranged on the underside of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 ribbon-like strip 13, wherein the locking connection between the plate 11 and strip 13 only at the rail profile 2 separate shoe holder assembly 6 is separable.
  • a separable connection is thus secured inextricably by the narrow space between the bottom of the shoe holder assembly 6 and the associated rail profile 2.
  • the bar 13 is longitudinally displaceably guided on the underside of the shoe holder assembly 6 and supported by a not shown start-up spring support on the shoe holder assembly 6, such that said start-up spring 6 seeks to push the shoe holder assembly 6 relative to the bar 13 in the direction of the toe shoe holder assembly 5.
  • This is at Flexberwegept of the ski, in which with its front end on the toe shoe holder 5 firmly supported ski sole with her heel end on the Skioberseite shifts in the ski longitudinal direction, ensures that the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 with its sole holder 14 is constantly in frictional contact with the heel-side sole end.
  • the start-up suspension can be with a threaded screw 15 (see. Fig.
  • the screw 15 has a through a rear opening at the rear end of the base body of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 accessible Phillips or the like (see. Fig. 4B ) in which a corresponding screwing tool can engage, so that the threaded screw 15 can be schraubverstellen relative to the bar 13.
  • the starting spring and, accordingly, the starting force with which a sole holder 14 of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 abuts the heel-side sole end can be adjusted.
  • the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 is spring connected via the tension member 9 with the toe shoe holder assembly 5 in the longitudinal direction, wherein the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 shifts in spring strokes on the heel-side rail profile 2 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the heel-side rail profile 2 has a double function: On the one hand it allows a shift of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 in the ski longitudinal direction to adjust the shoe holder assembly 6 according to the length of the ski boot sole.
  • binding during flexing movements of the ski allows a resilient longitudinal movement of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 relative to the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 in accordance with the relative movement between the heel end of the ski sole and the ski upper side.
  • a stiffening member 16 is arranged, which on the one hand facilitates the handling of the loop 10 when they are fixed to one of the bearing pieces 12 on the underside of the toe shoe holder assembly 5 and on the other hand, an excessive approximation of the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 to the toe shoe holder assembly 5 when not in use Skis, that is to say when the ski boot is released from the binding, are prevented.
  • the adjuster 7 serving to adjust the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 can also be provided for adjusting the ski binding, more precisely the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6, as a complete unit in the longitudinal direction of the ski in order to adapt the position of the ski binding to the ski to change or adjust the snow or piste conditions in the ski longitudinal direction, ie the longitudinal center of the ski boot sole can be shifted towards the longitudinal center of the ski either forward or backward.
  • a position displaced rearwardly relative to an imaginary center reference position of the binding is advantageous, while the maneuverability of the ski on a solid track can be increased by a forward displaced position.
  • the adjusting member 7 is preferably arranged with inclined axis of rotation in the base part of the toe shoe holder assembly 5, such that the intended for attachment of the screwing end of the adjusting 7 in the ski longitudinal direction pointing forward diagonally upwards.
  • a handle in the manner of a small handwheel may be provided on the adjusting member 7 for its screw adjustment.
  • a mark is arranged on the toe-side rail profile 1, so that it is easy to see whether the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 is displaced together with the coupled via the tension member 9 heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 on the ski forward or backward relative to the reference position.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 do not belong to invention and show a ski binding of a second embodiment.
  • the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 are mutually adjustable in the longitudinal direction X back and forth in order to adjust the center of gravity of the skier with respect to the ski the snow and terrain conditions.
  • the maximum displacement is preferably a few centimeters, for example 10 cm, preferably at least 5 cm.
  • the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 is arranged on a bearing body 26 and the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 on a bearing body 28.
  • the two bearing bodies 26 and 28 are connected to each other by means of a tensile and shear-resistant tension member 29 in the longitudinal direction X, so that the joined tensile and shear structure 26, 28, 29 with the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 is uniformly adjustable in the longitudinal direction.
  • the tensile and shear structure 26, 28, 29 is a toe-side rail profile 1 and a heel-side Rail profile 2 connected to the ski.
  • the rail profiles 1 and 2 are not movable relative to the ski, movable rather is the axially rigid tensile and shear structure 26, 28, 29 relative to the stationary rail profiles 1 and 2.
  • one of the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 is additionally adjustable relative to the other in the longitudinal direction X in order to adapt the binding to different ski boots can.
  • the bearing body 28 store the shoe holder assembly 6 in the longitudinal direction X of the position adjustable.
  • the tensile and shear structure 26, 28, 29 is coupled to a pivotable about the vertical axis Z adjusting member 27.
  • the coupling is formed differently than in the first embodiment by means of a crank mechanism, in which the adjusting member 27 forms the crank, which is connected via a connecting rod 24 with the pulling and pushing structure 26, 28, 29.
  • the connecting rod 24 is connected in a rotary joint 23 with the adjusting member 27 and in a further rotary joint 25 with the pulling and pushing structure 26, 28, 29, so that rotational movements of the adjusting member 27, the crank, in longitudinal strokes of the connecting rod 24 and finally in pure Longitudinal movements of the axially guided pull and push structure 26, 28, 29 are converted.
  • the maximum displacement of the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 is determined according to the crank mechanism by the radial distance, the pivot 23 of the axis of rotation Z of the adjusting member 27 has.
  • the adjusting member 27 is attached to the ski by means of a separate, separate from the rail profile 1 bearing body. Instead, the rail profile 1 may also be extended forwards in order to support the adjusting member 27 rotatably about its axis of rotation Z.
  • the adjusting member 27 may be rotatable back and forth between locking positions, which it forms with its bearing body.
  • the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 can be axially locked by the adjusting member 27, so by its latching with its bearing body, when the adjusting member 27 assumes the respective detent position. It may also be alternatively or additionally provided another locking device.
  • start-up spring 21 is referred to, which is supported to the rear of the pull and push structure 26, 28, 29 and forward on the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 to this in Towards the toe-side shoe holder assembly 5 with a spring force.
  • the starting suspension can be formed in the first embodiment in an analogous manner.
  • FIG. 6 shows in a plan view by way of example how the coupling half 100 of the adjusting member 27 may be formed in preferred embodiments.
  • the coupling half 100 is shaped as a ring or socket.
  • the coupling half of the ski pole forms in complementary form the plug for a form-fitting based clutch engagement.
  • the coupling half 100 has a coupling contour for the positive connection, which forms a three-fold in the axis of rotation Z orthogonal cross-section, that is triangular-shaped.
  • the coupling contour has three at least substantially straight contour sections 101 and these comparatively strongly curved contour sections 102, which connect with each other in pairs.
  • the coupling half 100 tapers at the top of an inlet opening of a funnel-shaped up to this coupling contour 101 and 102, so that the ski pole as center half of the coupling when inserted from above in the funnel area to the coupling contour 101, 102 centered. Due to the particular cross-sectional shape, the coupling counterpart half centered not only in an eccentric to the axis of rotation Z insertion, but also with respect to the rotational angular position relative to the coupling contour 101, 102. The coupling halves lead to each other, almost by itself, automatically in the clutch engagement of coupling half 100 and complementary coupling half.
  • the triangular shape with soft rounded corner regions or round edges 102 is particularly favorable.
  • the adjusting member 27 is provided in the region of the coupling half 100 with lateral openings 103, can be displaced by the penetrated snow during insertion of the coupling counter half.
  • the openings 103 counteract from home clogging of the coupling half 100.
  • snow that has penetrated through the opening 103 can also be scraped out laterally with the finger, a stick or other suitable object.
  • a plurality of apertures 103 are provided around the axis of rotation Z, as preferred. Basically, one would suffice.
  • several breakthroughs are also advantageous, among other things, because with a stick, such as ski pole, retracted from the side into one of the openings 103 and the snow can be pushed out by an opposite.
  • the coupling half 100 expands again behind the coupling contour 101, 102, ie in the laterally perforated space, since this likewise counteracts clogging by snow.
  • the adjusting member 27 may replace the adjusting member 7 of the first embodiment and be coupled by means of the connecting rod 24 with the shoe support assembly 5 of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 The shoe holder assembly 5 is coupled to the heel-side shoe holder assembly 6 by means of a pull and push structure and therefore in the longitudinal direction X with the shoe holder assembly 6 back and forth together adjustable.
  • the corresponding tensile and shear structure only one with respect to the tensile and shear force transmission bearing body 26 corresponding bearing body 36 is shown.
  • the adjusting member 37 corresponds with respect to its coupling half 100 the adjusting member 27 of the second embodiment. From the adjusting member 27, however, it differs in terms of coupling with the shoe holder assembly fifth
  • the adjusting member 37 is coupled by means of a gear drive with a bearing body 36 which supports the shoe holder assembly 5 and is movable together with the shoe holder assembly 5 relative to the rail profile 1 in the longitudinal direction X back and forth, the rail profile 1, the bearing body 36 leads in the longitudinal direction and in fixed in every other direction.
  • the coupling is realized with a coupling member 31, which is in a tooth engagement with the adjusting member 37 and with the bearing body 36 in a threaded engagement.
  • the adjusting member 37 and the coupling member 31 form an angular gear in common meshing.
  • the adjusting member 37 has for this purpose on an underside a about the rotation axis Z extended toothing 30 which is in meshing with a bevel gear 32 of the coupling member 31 in the rotational movements of the adjusting member 37 about the vertical axis Z in rotational movements of the coupling member 31 about a longitudinal axis X. of the ski are transmitted parallel axis of rotation.
  • the coupling member 31 has a thread about its axis of rotation, which is threadedly engaged with a threaded nut 33.
  • the threaded nut 33 is immovable in the longitudinal direction X and non-rotatably connected to the bearing body 36 about its threaded axis.
  • the space forms a relatively non-moving to the ski bearing body 35.
  • the adjusting member 37 projects into the cup-shaped upwardly open bearing body 35 and forms for this a kind of upper lid to close said space.
  • the bearing body 35 is attached separately from the rail profile 1 on the ski or provided for a separate attachment, but may alternatively also be joined to the rail profile 1 or molded with this in one piece.
  • the coupling member 31 which is accessible from the front, could also assume the function of an adjusting member in the sense of the invention.
  • the example also shows how the division of the two functions of the storage of the so modified imaginary coupling member or adjusting member 31 on the one hand and the adjustment, here between 31 and 33, on the other hand can be changed. While in the first embodiment, the shoe holder assembly 5 stores the adjusting member 7 and this is in Verstelleingriff with the rail profile 1, superimposed in the second embodiment, the skifeste bearing body 35, the coupling member / adjusting member 31, and this is with the bearing body 36, more specifically with the so firmly a movement unit threaded nut 33 in the adjustment.
  • the movable bearing body 36 is in turn axially immovably connected to the school holding unit 5, so that the adjusting engagement ultimately acts like an adjustment directly with the shoe holder assembly 5.
  • the adjusting engagement of the first embodiment could be replaced by that of the coupling member 31, wherein in the first example, however, the rail profile 1 would support the adjusting member 7.
  • the coupling member 31 could also be directly in the adjusting engagement with the shoe holder assembly 5. It can also be the shoe holder assemblies 5 and 6 and the pull and push structure 9, 11 and 16 of the first embodiment in combination with the adjusting member 37 and the coupling member 31 can be realized, wherein the coupling member 31 in such an embodiment in Verstellingriff with the shoe holder assembly 5 of first embodiment would be.
  • the coupling member 31 may also be attached to the rail profile 1 instead of separately attached to the ski or fastened Bearing body 35 axially and preferably also radially supported and stored in this sense.

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  1. Fixation de ski comportant un organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) du côté orteils, un organe de retenue de la chaussure (6) du côté talon et un ensemble de rails (1, 2), qui est orienté dans la direction longitudinale du ski et agencé de manière solidaire au ski ou pouvant être fixé de manière solidaire au ski, dans lequel les organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) peuvent être insérés ou sont déjà insérés de manière mobile dans la direction longitudinale,
    le premier (5) des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) pouvant être immobilisé de manière solidaire au ski ou de manière solidaire aux rails, et l'autre, deuxième organe de retenue de la chaussure (6) étant fixé ou pouvant être fixé au premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) au moyen d'un organe de traction (9 ; 19 ; 39), et
    ledit organe de traction (9) comportant un fil métallique flexible ou un câble d'acier flexible ou un câble flexible à résistance suffisante réalisé dans un autre matériau,
    caractérisée en ce qu'au moins un élément de raidissement (16) rigidifie axialement le fil ou le câble d'acier ou le câble et, de ce fait, des forces de poussée axiales pour le réglage commun des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) peuvent être transmises au moyen de l'organe de traction (9).
  2. Fixation de ski selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) et l'organe de traction (9 ; 29 ; 39), dans la position montée, peuvent être déplacés conjointement dans la direction longitudinale par rapport à l'ensemble de rails (1, 2), et la fixation de ski comporte un organe de réglage (7 ; 27 ; 37), couplé au premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) et destiné au réglage de la position axiale des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) dans la position montée.
  3. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant un organe de réglage (7 ; 27 ; 37), couplé au premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) et destiné au réglage de la position du premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) dans la direction longitudinale du ski ou des rails, l'organe de réglage (7 ; 27 ; 37) étant, dans des modes de réalisation préférés, réglable dans un sens et dans l'autre, dans un élément de réglage à encliquetage (7, 8 ; 31, 33) autobloquant ou entre des positions d'arrêt, et le premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) pouvant être immobilisé axialement sous l'effet de l'auto-blocage ou dans les positions d'arrêt.
  4. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un organe de réglage (7) pour le réglage de la position du premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) dans la direction longitudinale du ski ou des rails est disposé sur le premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5), et peut être couplé à un rail (1) de l'ensemble de rails (1, 2) ou, dans la position montée du premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5), est couplé au rail (1), de préférence dans un encliquetage de réglage direct de l'organe de réglage (7) et du rail (1).
  5. Fixation de ski selon l'une des deux revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que pour former l'organe de réglage (7), une vis sans fin (7), montée de manière fixe axialement sur le premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5), est disposée de manière mobile en rotation et engrène une denture (8) du côté des rails.
  6. Fixation de ski selon l'une des trois revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de réglage (7) est monté de manière mobile en rotation autour d'un axe de rotation incliné par rapport à la direction longitudinale du ski ou de l'ensemble de rails (1, 2), et est dirigé en oblique vers le haut et vers l'avant dans la direction longitudinale du ski, avec une extrémité frontale prévue pour un outil rotatif pouvant être couplé, ou une zone de préhension.
  7. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de réglage (27 ; 37) est disposé sur le ski ou l'ensemble de rails (1, 2) ou l'un des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) de manière à pouvoir tourner autour d'un axe de rotation (Z) orienté au moins sensiblement orthogonalement à la surface du ski, et comporte sur une face supérieure un demi-accouplement (100) destiné à être actionné avec un bâton de ski, pour un accouplement transmettant un couple de rotation par complémentarité de forme, avec une pointe du bâton de ski.
  8. Fixation de ski selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que l'organe de réglage (27 ; 37) est disposé dans la direction longitudinale du ski, devant l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) du côté orteils ou derrière l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (6) du côté talon, de préférence à une courte distance devant ou derrière l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) respectif.
  9. Fixation de ski selon l'une des deux revendications précédentes et au moins l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    (i) le demi-accouplement (100) se rétrécit sur sa face supérieure pour le centrage du bâton de ski (12) le long de l'axe de rotation (Z) ;
    (ii) le demi-accouplement (100) comporte, tout autour de l'axe de rotation (Z), un contour de couplage (101, 102) parvenant dans l'engrènement de couplage et comportant au moins une portion de contour (101) droite ou légèrement courbe et au moins une portion de contour (102) comparativement plus fortement courbe, un rayon de courbure de la portion de contour (101, 102) ayant partout le même signe ;
    (iii) le demi-accouplement (100) comporte un contour de couplage (101, 102) en forme d'anneau ou de douille, qui s'étend sur plus de 180° autour de l'axe de rotation (Z) et qui est dégagé ou débouche par le haut dans un espace formé par l'organe d'actionnement (11) et comportant au moins une ouverture (103) latérale.
  10. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de traction (9) peut être couplé par complémentarité de forme à la face inférieure du côté ski, des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) et l'assemblage par complémentarité de forme est sécurisé par contraintes, lorsque les chaussures ou les organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6) sont mis en place dans l'ensemble de rails (1, 2).
  11. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de traction (9), en ajustement à une longueur de semelle d'une chaussure de ski à mettre en place dans la fixation de ski, peut être fixé dans différentes pièces de montage ou positions de montage (12) sur les organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6).
  12. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de traction (9) forme une boucle (10), qui peut être insérée dans au moins un canal de réception, ajusté à la forme de la boucle (10), sur une pièce de montage (12) ou dans différents canaux de réception ajustés à la forme de la boucle (10) sur des pièces de montage (12), sur la face inférieure de l'un des organes de retenue de la chaussure (5, 6).
  13. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes et au moins l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    (i) sur la boucle (10) selon la revendication précédente est disposé l'élément de raidissement (16) dans une zone d'écartement entre l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) du côté orteils et l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (6) du côté talon ;
    (ii) une structure (13) pouvant être couplée ou reliée à l'organe de traction (9 ; 29 ; 39) est disposée en formant une partie d'un système de butée, du côté ski ou fixe par rapport au ski ou à l'ensemble de rails (1, 2), d'un ressort de poussée (21).
  14. Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes et au moins l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    (i) un marquage est prévu sur l'ensemble de rails (1, 2), qui coopère avec le premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) et dont la position dans la direction longitudinale du ski par rapport à une position standard est rendue visible ;
    (ii) l'organe de retenue de la chaussure (5) du côté orteils est le premier organe de retenue de la chaussure (5), pouvant être immobilisé de manière solidaire au ski ou solidaire aux rails.
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