EP2446940A2 - Sicherheitsbindung für das Skilaufen - Google Patents

Sicherheitsbindung für das Skilaufen Download PDF

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EP2446940A2
EP2446940A2 EP11008004A EP11008004A EP2446940A2 EP 2446940 A2 EP2446940 A2 EP 2446940A2 EP 11008004 A EP11008004 A EP 11008004A EP 11008004 A EP11008004 A EP 11008004A EP 2446940 A2 EP2446940 A2 EP 2446940A2
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Jean-Francois Merino
Laurent Marechal
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/0807Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/005Ski 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
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/0805Adjustment of the toe or heel holders; Indicators therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/081Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with swivel sole-plate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08507Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • A63C9/08521Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws pivoting about a vertical axis, e.g. side release
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08557Details of the release mechanism
    • A63C9/08585Details of the release mechanism using transverse biasing element
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/006Ski bindings with a climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable

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  • the invention relates to so-called safety fasteners for the practice of skiing, and in particular the safety fasteners comprising an adjustment to accommodate shoes having holding protrusions of different thicknesses.
  • a safety binding for the practice of skiing must allow the release of the user's foot to avoid hurting the user during an accidental transverse movement of his foot, encountered for example during a fall or fall. In general, to prevent it from being injured when the forces exerted on the shoe exceed previously determined values.
  • a ski touring binding must also allow rotation of the boot around an axis transverse to the ski located at the front of the boot during the climbs, so as to make possible a distance of the heel of the user compared skiing to exert optimum thrust effort.
  • Such a binding must also make it possible to absorb significant torsional forces between the boot and the ski during the downhill phases.
  • the ski touring binding marketed under the reference Diamir Freeride by the company Fritschi comprises a pivotally mounted plate relative to a front base.
  • the front base is intended to be fixed rigidly to the ski.
  • the binding also comprises a rear base intended to be fixed rigidly to the ski.
  • the plate is selectively released or fixed on the rear base.
  • a front stop is pivotally mounted about a vertical axis on the front end of the plate.
  • the front stop has a laterally elongate body to form two transverse holding fins of the foot.
  • a backgauge is fixed on the rear end of the plate.
  • the body of the front stop being relatively compact and in a relatively high position, it allows a relatively large pivoting of the plate in the up position.
  • a spring is housed inside the front end of the plate.
  • the spring recalls the front stop body to a position of retaining the user's foot.
  • the spring defines the transverse force of the user's foot beyond which the shoe of the user is released by the front stop. The shoe then pushes one of the fins and rotates the front stop body until it is released.
  • the vertical support of the boot by the front stop is obtained by blocking a protuberance before between two supports.
  • the front protuberance is held between a flange of the body forming an upper stop, and a bearing surface formed in the plate and forming a lower stop.
  • the shoes of hiking and trail ski boots have protuberances before separate thicknesses.
  • the body of the front stop is slidably mounted vertically relative to the plate. The rotation of a set screw makes it possible to lower or raise the front stop body relative to the plate.
  • This attachment does not guarantee optimal guidance of the ski in the downhill position.
  • the support of the plate forming the lower stop is at a distance of 40 mm from the surface of the ski to promote a forward pivoting of the plate.
  • the ski boot is then maintained in a relatively high position, unfavorable to the guiding of the ski.
  • No known solution allows to consider a lowering of the platen support without altering the size of the front stop and the tilting capacity of the front stop in the up position.
  • ski touring bindings and downhill ski bindings present use constraints resulting in quite different designs. It is thus difficult to design components common to these different fasteners, which limits the possibility of economies of scale during their manufacture.
  • the binding comprises a lower support cooperating with the upper stop of the body to ensure vertical support of a shoe, the body being slidably mounted relative to the lower support so that the adjustment of the vertical position of the body changes the distance between the upper stop and the lower support.
  • the adjustment stroke of the vertical position of the body makes it possible selectively to define a spacing of less than 19 mm or greater than 30 mm between the upper stop and the lower support.
  • the binding is intended for the practice of ski touring, and further comprises a plate whose front portion is pivotally mounted relative to a base, intended to be fixed to the ski, before a climb position and a descent position, the body being mounted sliding vertically on the plate.
  • the distance between the upper face of the lower support and a ski on which the attachment is fixed is less than 30mm, preferably less than 28mm, and preferably less than 26mm.
  • the adjusting device comprises a screw whose head is accessible in the upper part of the body and a threaded element fixed to the plate, the screw being pivotally mounted relative to the body and screwed into the threaded element.
  • the attachment further comprises a rear base to be fixed to the ski, and a mechanism for securing and releasing alternately the rear base and the rear portion of the plate.
  • the attachment comprises a heel mounted on the rear base and intended to be fixed to the rear base in a down position.
  • the pivoting stroke of the plate relative to the front base is greater than or equal to 80 °, preferably greater than or equal to 85 °, and preferably greater than or equal to 90 °.
  • the body has a projecting portion in its lower part
  • the front base comprises a housing having a shape complementary to that of the protruding portion so as to guide the body according to its vertical sliding.
  • the binding is intended for the practice of downhill skiing
  • the front base (300) is intended to be fixed to the ski.
  • the front base guides the body according to its vertical sliding.
  • the body has a projecting portion in its lower part
  • the front base comprises a housing having a shape complementary to that of the protruding portion so as to guide the body according to its vertical sliding.
  • the invention also relates to a ski equipped with a binding as defined above.
  • the X direction corresponds to the axial direction of a plate of the binding.
  • the direction Y corresponds to the transverse direction of the ski, and the direction Z corresponds to the direction normal to the plate of the binding.
  • the direction Z also designates the vertical direction within the meaning of the invention.
  • the repository used is associated with the mounting plate.
  • this frame of reference can be mobile relative to the ski, for example when the plate is pivotally mounted relative to the ski as is the case for use in ski touring.
  • this reference system can also be fixed in relation to the ski when the plate is integral with the ski as is the case for use in downhill skiing.
  • the security fastener 1 illustrated in figure 1 is mixed-use, that is to say to selectively practice downhill skiing or ski touring.
  • the safety binding 1 comprises a front base 400 intended to be fixed rigidly to a ski (not shown).
  • the attachment 1 also comprises a plate 3 pivotally mounted relative to the front base 400 around a transverse axis.
  • the attachment 1 further comprises a rear base 100 to be fixed rigidly to the ski.
  • the plate 3 comprises a front base 300 forming its front end and pivotally mounted relative to the base 400 about a transverse axis.
  • a front stop 7 is fixed on the front base 300.
  • the plate 3 also comprises a rear base 360 forming its rear end.
  • a heel 8 is fixed in a manner known per se on the rear base 360 and is intended to immobilize the heel of the user.
  • the rear base 360 includes a rail 201 and an indentation (not shown) respectively for sliding the heel 8 and immobilize it with respect to the plate 3. Such adjustment is known to those skilled in the art and will not detailed further.
  • the front stop 7 and the heel 8 are thus axially offset (the axial direction of the plate 3 is illustrated by the straight line 91) to allow the insertion of a shoe of the user.
  • the front base 300 and the rear base 360 are secured by means of a connecting member 200.
  • the attachment 1 is in the descent position.
  • the rear base 360 of the plate 3 is pressed against the rear base 100.
  • the rear base 360 is then fixed to the rear base 100 to allow the transmission of forces between the heel of the user and the ski.
  • the user's foot and the plate 3 can not then pivot relative to the ski.
  • the rear base 360 is disengaged from the rear base 100 to allow the pivoting of the plate 3 and the foot of the user relative to the ski.
  • the base 400 advantageously comprises a first element 420 and a second element 440.
  • the element 420 is slidably mounted in the element 440.
  • the elements 420 and 440 are fixed to the ski respectively by screws 460 and 450.
  • a stirrup 401 extending vertically is formed in the element 420 of the base 400.
  • the stirrup 401 comprises two faces offset transversely and between which the front base 300 is housed.
  • a shaft 502 joins the two faces of the stirrup 401 at its upper part.
  • the shaft 502 passes through bores 311 and 312 formed in the front end of the front base 300.
  • the shaft 502 passing through the bores 311, 312 and joining the faces of the yoke 401 thus serves to guide the plate 3 in rotation around a transverse axis relative to the base 400.
  • the front base 300 has a lower support 301 for the sole 601 of a ski boot 6 of the user.
  • This lower support 301 can be integrated or reported in any appropriate manner (for example by screwing) to the base before 300. It is conceivable that the lower support 301 is mounted to move on the base before 300 in order to accompany the sole 601 when
  • the front stop 7 comprises a body 700.
  • the body 700 has a flange 761 intended to be placed in line with a protuberance 602 formed in the front portion of the sole 601 of the shoe. 6, when it is held by the fastener 1.
  • the front base 300 and the body 700 are rigidly connected, so that the vertical movements of the shoe 6 relative to each other. at the attachment 1 are clamped.
  • the body 700 also defines the axial position of a shoe 6.
  • the vertical spacing between the flange 761 and the lower support 301 substantially corresponds to the distance between the upper part of the protuberance 602 and the bottom of the sole 601, to a close game.
  • This distance is standardized, both for an alpine ski boot and for a hiking boot.
  • This gap is 19 ⁇ 1mm for a runway ski boot, and 28 ⁇ 3mm for a hiking shoe.
  • this spacing is adjustable to be able to alternately use the safety binding either with an alpine ski boot or with a ski touring boot.
  • the adjustable spacing also makes it possible to use shoes with protuberances according to new standards that may come into force.
  • the Figures 4 and 5 illustrate an adjustment of the attachment 1 respectively for an alpine ski boot and for a ski touring boot.
  • the attachment 1 has means for adjusting the spacing between the flange 761 and the lower support 301.
  • the adjustment is generally done when the binding is set in track ski configuration.
  • the reference frame of the plate is substantially the same as that of the ski.
  • a screw 501 is mounted to rotate relative to the body 700.
  • the screw 501 passes through a vertical bore 765 formed in the body 700.
  • a circlip 504 is engaged in a groove of the screw 501.
  • the circlip 504 interferes with the body 700 for coupling the screw 501 vertically to the body 700.
  • the head of the screw 501 is in contact with a face 766 in the upper part of the body 700.
  • a nut 503 is housed permanently in a slot of the base before 300.
  • the screw 501 is coupled to the nut 503.
  • the nut 503 is thus immobilized relative to the front base 300.
  • By screwing or unscrewing the screw 501 one defines the vertical position of the body 700 relative to the front base 300.
  • the body 700 is guided in vertical sliding relative to the front base 300 by different surfaces mutually in contact.
  • the front base 300 comprises a wall 325 delimiting a volume 324 intended to receive the lower part of the body 700.
  • the wall 325 has a flat front face 321 and flat lateral surfaces 322 delimiting this volume 324.
  • the front base 300 also comprises a block 323.
  • the block 323 comprises a bore 313 intended to be traversed by the screw 501.
  • the lower part of the body 700 comprises a wall 755 housed in the volume 324.
  • the wall 755 has a front face 751 coming into contact with the face 321.
  • the wall 755 has side faces 752 coming into contact with the lateral faces 322.
  • the wall 755 also defines a cavity 754 intended to receive the block 323.
  • Oblong bores 711 are formed in the wall 755 at the side faces 752.
  • the oblong bores 711 extend vertically.
  • the oblong bores are traversed by the shaft 502.
  • the oblong bores 711 allow the body 700 to pivot relative to the axis 502, while being able to slide vertically with respect to the front base 300 and the shaft 502.
  • the spacing between the flange 761 and the lower support 301 corresponds to an alpine ski boot.
  • the shaft 502 is disposed at the top of the oblong bore 711.
  • the spacing between the flange 761 and the lower support 301 corresponds to a ski touring boot.
  • the shaft 502 is disposed in the bottom of the oblong bore 711.
  • the adjustment of the spacing between the flange 761 and the lower support 301 is advantageously achieved by displacement of the front stop 7, the lower support 301 remaining for its part always at the same vertical position relative to the ski in the down position .
  • Such a setting makes it possible to maintain the spacing between the ski and the foot of the user to an invariable and reduced value, which favors the driving of the ski in a downhill position.
  • the head of the screw 501 is advantageously accessible vertically, at the upper part of the body 700. Such access allows easy adjustment of the spacing without interference with other components of the fastener 1.
  • the figure 7 is a top view of the front portion of the attachment 1.
  • the figure 8 is a sectional view from above of the same front portion of the attachment 1.
  • the body 700 is provided with a housing 728.
  • a helical compression spring 726 is disposed transversely in the housing 728.
  • the ends of the spring 726 are in contact with respective pistons 707 and 708 disposed at respective transverse ends of the spring 726.
  • the pistons 707 and 708 are slidably mounted in the housing 728.
  • the pistons 707 and 708 serve as seats at the ends of the spring 726.
  • Levers 701 and 702 are pivotally mounted about vertical axes 703, 704 with respect to the body 700.
  • the vertical axes 703 and 704 are constituted by shafts passing respectively through bores 763 and 764 formed in the body 700.
  • the levers 701 and 702 are arranged on either side of the protrusion 602 before the sole 601 in the holding position.
  • the levers 701 and 702 respectively comprise cam portions 715 and 716 projecting from their pivot axes 703 and 704.
  • the levers 701 and 702 respectively comprise parts 717 and 718 for the lateral retention of the protrusion 602.
  • the parts cam 715 and 716 and the lateral holding portions 717 and 718 are disposed on either side respectively axes 703 and 704.
  • Pistons 707 and 708 have guide faces. These guide faces are maintained in contact respectively against the cam parts 715 and 716 by the return force exerted by the spring 726.
  • the corresponding lever pivots about its axis. During this pivoting, the cam portion of the lever biases the contact face of the corresponding piston. The piston is then slidably urged to urge one end of the spring 726. The spring 726 is then compressed sufficiently to allow additional pivoting of the lever, thus allowing the release of the protuberance 602 of the boot 6.
  • the attachment 1 illustrated is provided with a device for adjusting a preload of the spring 726.
  • the adjustment of the preload of the spring 726 makes it possible to define the release threshold of the front stop 1.
  • the adjustment of the prestressing is carried out by the The intermediate of a screw 720.
  • the adjustment of the prestressing is known in itself to the skilled person and will not be detailed further.
  • the disposition of the spring 726 inside the body 700 and in the transverse position has a certain number of advantages.
  • Such an arrangement allows on the one hand to bring closer to the lower support 301 of the ski, avoiding a provision of the spring under this support.
  • driving the ski downhill position is optimized.
  • the distance between the ski and the support 301 can thus be less than 30mm, preferably less than 28mm, and optimally less than 26mm.
  • Such an arrangement also makes it possible to obtain a stop before 7 having a particularly small axial space requirement.
  • the forward travel can thus be optimized, which improves the user-friendliness in the climb position.
  • the figure 9 is a perspective view of two components of the front part of a binding 1 for the practice of ski trail.
  • a fastener 1 does not have means allowing the pivot about a transverse axis and therefore does not allow the climb.
  • Only the body 700 of the front stop 7 is illustrated.
  • the stop before 7 is also identical to the stop before the embodiment of the Figures 1 to 8 and will not be detailed further.
  • the abutment 7 comprises in particular a set screw held by a circlip.
  • the attachment 1 comprises a front base or front base 300 intended to be fixed to the ski by a recess connection.
  • the base 300 has rear holes 341 and front holes 342 to be traversed by fixing screws.
  • the front base 300 has a support 301 in its rear part, intended to form a lower stop for the shoe 6 of a user.
  • the front base 300 has a flat lower bearing surface 340 for distributing the forces transmitted by the user to the ski.
  • the body 700 is guided in vertical sliding relative to the front base 300 by different surfaces mutually in contact.
  • the front base 300 comprises a wall 325 delimiting a volume 324 intended to receive the lower part of the body 700.
  • the wall 325 has a flat front face 321 and flat lateral surfaces 322 delimiting this volume 324.
  • the front base 300 also comprises a block 323.
  • the block 323 has a bore 313 to be traversed by the screw 501.
  • the wall 755 of the body 700 is housed in the volume 324.
  • the front face 751 comes into contact with the face 321.
  • the side faces 752 come into contact with the side faces 322
  • the cavity 754 of the body 700 receives the block 323.
  • the wall 325 has bores 311 and 312 passing through its lateral faces 322. These bores 311 and 312 are traversed by an unillustrated shaft, also passing through the oblong bores 711 of the body 700.
  • the only degree of freedom of the body 700 is vertical sliding.
  • An unillustrated nut is housed permanently in a slot of the front base 300, in line with the bore 313.
  • the adjusting screw is coupled to the nut. By screwing or unscrewing the adjustment screw, the vertical position of the body 700 with respect to the front base 300 is defined.
  • Such a fastener 1 has advantages similar to those of the hiking attachment illustrated in FIGS. Figures 1 to 8 .
  • This attachment thus has a front base 300 provided with a support 301 at a very short distance from the ski. The distance between the foot and the ski is thus reduced, which favors an optimal driving of the ski.
  • the height adjustment between the support 301 and the flange 761 makes it possible to use other types of shoes, in particular if the norm concerning the dimensions of the protuberance before 602 were to evolve.
  • new thicker protuberances be marketed for the runway ski boots.
  • Such protuberances 602 have in particular an inclined lower face, with a thinned end. Such protuberances 602 would facilitate walking, favoring a course of the foot.
  • the safety binding 1 for downhill skiing can advantageously share many components with the ski touring attachment shown in FIGS. Figures 1 to 8 .
  • the front stop 7, including the body 700, the spring 726, the height adjustment mechanism and the fins 701 and 702, can be integrated indifferently in a safety binding for downhill skiing or a safety binding for ski touring.
  • the front base 300 is always linked to the ski.
  • the front base 300 rotates relative to the ski, thanks to a pivot connection between the front base 300 and the plate 400 directly attached to the ski.
  • the front base 300 is directly attached to the ski, thanks to a connection type embedding.
  • the vertical sliding of the body relative to the front base 300 is a movement to change the spacing between the stop upper 761 and the lower support 301. This spacing does not vary in use once set.
  • the lower support 301 is preferably secured to the front base 300 which allows a direct adjustment of the spacing because the position of the upper stop 761, supported by the body 700, is adjustable relative to the front base 300.
  • the screw 501 is also used to secure a friction piece with the body 700 of the abutment.
  • a friction piece is made of a suitable material, that is to say, having a good coefficient of friction with a conventional constituent material of a shoe.
  • a suitable material is, for example, POM.
  • the body 700, for its part, must be stronger and is generally made of a polyamide loaded with glass fibers, having a coefficient of friction less favorable.
  • the friction piece must not be easily detached from the body. This involves additional means of anchoring the friction piece on the body.
  • the proposed solution in this case, is compact and dimensionally optimized since it does not require specific anchoring means for the friction piece, the fastening of this part being provided by the screw 501 also used for height adjustment. of the body 700 of the stop.
  • the friction piece may comprise a perforated plate with a hole slightly greater than the diameter of the screw 501, the plate being intended to be housed in a slot of the body 700 transverse to the vertical bore 765. Once assembled on the body, the hole of the perforated plate is aligned with the bore 765. Thus, when the screw 501 is mounted in the body, it prevents the withdrawal of the perforated plate and thus secures the friction piece with the body 700.
  • the invention also relates to skis equipped with bindings as described above.

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