EP2724760B1 - Haltevorrichtung für Skibindung mit getrennten Steighilfen - Google Patents

Haltevorrichtung für Skibindung mit getrennten Steighilfen Download PDF

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EP2724760B1
EP2724760B1 EP13005034.7A EP13005034A EP2724760B1 EP 2724760 B1 EP2724760 B1 EP 2724760B1 EP 13005034 A EP13005034 A EP 13005034A EP 2724760 B1 EP2724760 B1 EP 2724760B1
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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
    • A63C9/006Ski 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
    • A63C9/0807Ski 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
    • A63C9/08Ski 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
    • A63C9/0841Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a single jaw
    • A63C9/0842Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a single jaw the jaw pivoting on the body or base about a transverse axis

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  • the present invention relates to a rear retaining device, or heel, a fixation of a shoe on a gliding device and, in particular for a ski touring.
  • the document EP-A-2 351 603 describes an embodiment of a heel gear designed for ski touring. This restraint allows the touring skier to adapt his fixation to his needs. Downhill slope, the heel of the ski boot will be blocked by a jaw, while slope uphill, a lever actuating the jaw acts as a climbing wedge adapted to the steepness of the slope.
  • the document WO-2009/105866 describes another embodiment of a heel gear designed for ski touring.
  • This retainer comprises two shafts interacting with an insert placed in the heel of the shoe. The vertical release is obtained by the relative spacing between these two shafts in a direction transverse to the ski.
  • This type of construction differs greatly from a device comprising a jaw pivoting about an axis of rotation transverse to the ski, both on the construction and on the triggering behavior.
  • the document EP2695647A1 discloses a heel piece according to claim 1 but without disclosing whether the shim rests on the jaw when in its active position. An object of the invention is therefore to overcome the above disadvantages by providing an improved heel.
  • this object is achieved by the device of claim 1.
  • the climbing wedge in the form of a separate element of the actuating lever, a breaking of the wedge has no impact on the operating lever.
  • a skier with a broken climb wedge can still use the operating lever to fix his ski boot and go down the slope.
  • an actuating lever on one side and a climbing wedge on the other there are two separate elements that can each be well adapted to the unique function they must fulfill.
  • the invention also relates to a binding of a boot for a gliding apparatus, comprising a front retainer and a rear retainer, the rear retainer being in accordance with one of the previously described embodiments.
  • the figure 1 shows a retaining device 1 according to the invention.
  • This retaining device 1 constitutes the rear or heel part of an alpine ski mount binding.
  • the heel 1 comprises a body 10 mounted longitudinally sliding on a base (not shown) attached to a ski (not shown).
  • the retaining device 1 further comprises a jaw 20, an actuating lever 30 and a set 40 of shims.
  • the jaw 20 is rotatably mounted on the body 10 via a rotation shaft 21, extending along a transverse axis A.
  • the jaw 20 is able to be moved between an engaged position, shown in FIG. the figure 1 , and a triggered position, not shown.
  • a mechanism not shown, allows the tilting of the jaw from a stable position engaged to a triggered stable position and vice versa.
  • the jaw 20 is provided with two posts 201a, 201b protruding, extending rearwardly, arranged on either side of a median longitudinal plane.
  • Each upright 201a, 201b has a transverse through hole 202a, 202b and a housing 203a, 203b oriented in the extension of the upright 201a, 201b.
  • the jaw 20 also has a central support 204 and a pair of lateral supports 205a, 205b.
  • a receiving slot 206 is arranged transversely between the two uprights 201a, 201b.
  • the actuating lever 30 comprises two branches 31a, 31b substantially parallel. Their first ends are inserted into the housings 203a, 203b of the uprights 201a, 201b of the jaw 20. Their second ends are connected to one another by an actuating plate 32 forming the free end of the lever 30.
  • the actuating plate 32 is provided with a locking element 33.
  • a locking element 33 is a spring 33 composed of a twisted wire having substantially a "W" shape, as illustrated in FIG. figure 3 .
  • the blocking element 33 comprises a central loop 331 and two lateral branches 332a, 332b. Each side branch 332a, 332b is mounted tightly in a hole in the portion of the actuating plate 32 facing the jaw. Each lateral branch 332a, 332b is connected to the central loop 331 via a cross member 333a, 333b.
  • crosspieces 333a, 333b are slightly inclined relative to the transverse direction so that the two junctions between the crosspieces 333a, 333b and the central loop 332 define two end points 334a, 334b. These extreme points form abutment contacts 334a, 334b.
  • the middle loop 331 of the spring 33 is disposed in a notch 321 of the actuating plate 32. It constitutes an actuating member 331.
  • the stop contacts 334a, 334b constitute the parts of the spring 33 farthest from the actuating plate 32.
  • a housing 322 facing upwards, for receiving the end of a stick, to facilitate the tilting of the jaw 30 to its tripped position.
  • the assembly 40 of shims comprises a first shim 41, a second shim 42, a tilting shaft 43, extending along a transverse axis B, and a mechanism 44 for holding the shims in position 41, 42.
  • the two shims 41, 42 are rotatably mounted around the tilting shaft 43.
  • the shims 41, 42 are arranged so that, in a certain configuration, they can be housed between the two branches 31a, 31b of the actuating lever 30 and between the jaw 20 and the actuating plate 32.
  • the tilting shaft 43 is distinct from the rotation shaft 21. Thus, if the tilting shaft 43 breaks, the heel remains functional downhill because the jaw can still rotate around its shaft. rotation 21. This increases the security of the attachment.
  • the tilting shaft 43 is offset longitudinally rearwardly relative to the rotation shaft 21.
  • the longitudinal offset of the two axes A, B projected on a plane passing through the surface of support 204 is greater than 10 mm.
  • the first shim 41 comprises a longitudinal body 411 and a first flared abutment 412. At a first end, the longitudinal body 411 is traversed, in its thickness, in its central part, by a longitudinal rectangular opening 413. In addition, the same end, the longitudinal body 411 is traversed by a transverse hole 414 for accommodating the tilting shaft 43. Thus, the first shim 41 is rotatably mounted around the tilting shaft 43.
  • the first flared abutment 412 is disposed at the other end of the body 411 and forms the free end of the first wedge 41. It is provided with a central circular hole 415 and two lateral fins 416a, 416b.
  • the second climbing wedge 42 comprises two wedges 421a, 421b.
  • a first end of each branch 421a, 421b is traversed by a transverse opening 422a, 422b intended to receive the tilting shaft 43.
  • the second shim 42 is rotatably mounted around the tilting shaft 43.
  • the second ends of the wedge arms 421a, 421b are connected by a second flared abutment 423.
  • This second flared abutment 423 forms the free end of the second spacer 42. It is provided with a central circular hole 424 and two lateral fins. 425a, 425b.
  • Each hold branch 421a, 421b is provided with a stop tooth 426a, 426b.
  • Each stop tooth 426a, 426b extends transversely outwardly from its shim arm 421a, 421b, approximately mid-length thereof.
  • the spacing of the outer ends of the stop teeth 426a, 426b is slightly greater than the distance separating the two branches 31a, 31b of the actuating lever 30.
  • the holding mechanism 44 includes a central cam 417, two lateral cams 427a, 427b and a torsion spring 45.
  • the central cam 417 is part of the body 411 of the first shim 41. It is formed by a cylinder truncated by a descent flat 4171 and by a rising flat 4172. The two flats 4171, 4172 are inclined, one relative to each other, from a certain angle.
  • the central cam 417 surrounds the tilting shaft 43 in the middle part of the body 411. It extends transversely over the entire width of the longitudinal rectangular opening 413.
  • the lateral cams 427a, 427b are part of the branches 421a, 421b of the second climbing wedge 42.
  • Each lateral cam 427a, 427b is formed by a cylinder truncated by a downcomer 4271a, 4271b and by a rising flat 4272a , 4272b.
  • the two flats 4271a, 4272a, 4271b, 4272b are inclined relative to each other by a determined angle.
  • Each side cam 427a, 427b surrounds the tilt shaft 43 at level of the first ends of the wedge arms 421a, 421b. It extends transversely outwardly of the shim 42 on a narrow width.
  • the torsion spring 45 is preferably a twisted yarn having substantially a "W" shape. It comprises a central loop 451 and two lateral branches 452a, 452b. Each lateral branch 452a, 452b is connected to the central loop 451 via a crossbar 453a, 453b. The central loop 451 cooperates with the central cam 417. The lateral branches 452a, 452b cooperate with the lateral cams 427a, 427b.
  • the assembly 40 of shims is secured to the jaw 20 via the tilting shaft 21. This is indeed supported by the holes 202a, 202b of the uprights 201a, 201b.
  • the crosspieces 453a, 453b of the torsion spring 45 are inserted into the receiving slot 206 to secure the torsion spring 45 with the jaw 20.
  • the central loop 451 and the two lateral branches 452a, 452b may bend.
  • the retaining device 1 is adjustable between a slope descent configuration CD1 shown in FIGS. figures 1 and 4 , a first CM1 slope climb configuration, a second CM2 slope climb configuration shown in FIGS. Figures 5 and 6 , and a third CM3 slope climb configuration shown in FIGS. Figures 7 and 8 .
  • the first step is to put in position a forward stop adapted to the climb of slope. For example, by interchanging a stop designed for the descent with a stop designed for climbing.
  • a stop designed for climbing may be, for example, a stop similar to that described in the application EP-A-0 199 098 . This step is not detailed because it is not the main object of the invention.
  • a second step is to position the body of the heel lengthwise at a specific position so that when the shims 41, 42 switch to the active position, that is to say, in the up position, they cooperate with the sole of the shoe to limit the lowering, or vertical downward movement of the heel.
  • a third step is to tilt the jaw 20 to its engaged position.
  • the heel 1 is thus configured as shown in FIG. figure 1 .
  • the user can use the actuating lever 30 or use the underside of his shoe by pressing on the upper front part of the jaw.
  • CM1 first climb configuration for which, the two climbing wedges 41, 42 are in the passive position, that is to say, in the descent position.
  • CM1 the heel of the shoe can freely lower to come into contact with the upper surface of the ski or a plate connected to the ski.
  • this first rise configuration CM1 is analogous to the descent configuration CD1.
  • the difference between these two configurations CM1, CD1 lies in the longitudinal position of the body 10 of the heel and / or the fact that the shoe is engaged with a forward stop designed for the descent or a forward stop designed for climbing. In all cases, this translates into the fact that, for the descent configuration CD1, the shoe is engaged with the jaw while for the climbing configuration CM1, the shoe does not touch the jaw.
  • the first shim 41 is in a first passive position PP1 and the second shim 42 in a second passive position PP2.
  • the passive positions PP1 and PP2 are positions in which the wedges 41, 42 do not interfere with the vertical displacement of the heel of the ski boot.
  • the wedges 41, 42 are substantially secured in rotation with the actuating lever 30 with respect to the tilting shaft 43.
  • the first shim 41 rests on the second shim 42, that is, the first shim 41 comes into contact with the second shim 42 when the first shim 41 pivots about the tilting shaft 43 , towards the back of the ski.
  • the first shim 41 it causes, through this contact, the rearward rotation of the second shim 42.
  • the lateral fins 416a, 416b of the first shim 41 rest on the shim arms 421a, 421b of the second shim 42.
  • the stop teeth 426a, 426b of the second shim 42 are arranged so as to be able to rest on the branches 31a, 31b of the actuating lever 30. These stops make it possible to limit the rear tilting of the two shims 41, 42 relative to the actuating lever 30. These arresting teeth 426a, 426b ensure that the shims 41, 42 are locked together in rotation with the actuating lever 30 in relation to the control shaft 30 in a (rearward) direction. tipping 43.
  • the locking in rotation in the other direction (towards the front) of the wedges 41, 42 with the actuating lever 30 relative to the shaft 43 is ensured by the blocking element 33. blocks the rotation of the first wedge 41 forward.
  • the actuating lever 30 supports the locking element 33 defining two stop contacts 334a, 334b remote from a first distance d1 of the tilting axis B.
  • the free end of the first shim 41 is moved away from a second distance d2 from the tilting axis B.
  • the first distance d1 being smaller than the second distance d2, the rotation of the first shim 41 around the tilting axis B is limited by the stop contacts 334a, 334b, for a given position of the actuating lever 30, in the case where the spring 33 is not biased.
  • the spring 33 is biased so as to increase the first distance d1 until it is greater than the second distance d2. This amounts to removing the abutment contacts 334a, 334b from the tilting axis B.
  • the spring 33 no longer blocks the first shim 41 which can then rotate further. As soon as the wedge 41 exceeds the actuating lever 30, the spring 33 resumes its initial configuration which allows the locking in rotation of the wedge in the other direction, forwards.
  • the first flared abutment 412 comprises a slope making it possible to facilitate the spacing of the abutment contacts 334a, 334b from the tilting axis B.
  • the passive position PP1 corresponds to an angular position of the first shim 41 for which the wedge 41 has passed the spring 33 after a rotation towards the rear, the spring having resumed its initial configuration.
  • the free end of the second shim 42 is moved away from a third distance d3 of the tilting axis B.
  • this third distance d3 is smaller than the first distance d1.
  • the second shim 42 is not limited in rotation by the spring 33.
  • the first shim 41 comes into contact with the second shim 42 when the first shim 41 pivots about the tilting shaft 43 towards the back of the ski, the inverse kinematics occurs.
  • the second shim 42 comes into contact with the first shim 41 when the second shim 42 pivots around the tilting shaft 43, towards the front of the ski.
  • the forward tilting of the second shim 42 is limited by the first shim 41.
  • the blocking element 33 thus ensures that the shims 41, 42 are locked in rotation with the actuating lever 30 relative to the shaft 43. This fastening makes it possible to keep the shims 41, 42 away from the shoe.
  • the heel 1 is in CD1 descent configuration, it is important that the climbing wedges do not interfere with the shoe, for security reasons. If a climbing wedge becomes stuck with the shoe, there is a risk that the attachment does not trigger when necessary, the wedge hooking the shoe to the heel 1.
  • the central loop 451 of the torsion spring 45 rests on the downfloor 4171 of the central cam 417, and the side branches 452a, 452b rest on the down flats 4271a, 4271b of the side cams 427a, 427b. Consequently, the two shims 41, 42 are held in stable equilibrium in their passive positions PP1 and PP2, relative to one another, by the torsion spring 45.
  • the heel incorporates two climbing wedges 41, 42, to obtain two support heights H1, H2.
  • the support heights H1, H2 correspond to the height between a reference associated with the upper surface of the ski and a support zone of a climbing wedge against which comes into contact with the heel of the boot.
  • the bearing areas of the shims 41, 42 are surfaces of the first 412- and second flared stops 423.
  • the heel may include only one climbing wedge.
  • the user will set up the first climbing wedge 41.
  • he configures the heel in a second climbing configuration CM2 for which the first climbing wedge 41 switches to the active position, that is, that is, in the climb position.
  • the spring 33 is no longer in contact with the first flare abutment 412.
  • the first shim 41 is released and can rotate around its tilting shaft 43, towards the front of the ski.
  • the skier tilts the first climbing wedge 41 forward against the restoring force of the torsion spring 45 (as illustrated by the arrows R to figures 9 and 10 ).
  • This action has no effect on the second spacer 42, which is held in its passive position PP2 by the lateral branches 452a, 452b of the torsion spring 45.
  • the tip 501 of the stick 50 can jam in the hole 415 which allows a good grip of the stick on the first shim 41.
  • the central loop 451 of the torsion spring 45 which has passed through the rectangular longitudinal opening 413 of the first wedge 41, bears on the rising surface 4172 of the central cam 417.
  • the retaining device 1 is in its second CM2 climb configuration, shown at Figures 5 and 6 .
  • the first shim 41 is in a first active position PA1 and is kept in stable equilibrium by the central loop 45. In this position PA1, the body 411 rests on the central support 204 of the jaw 20.
  • the second climbing wedge 42 is still in its second passive position PP2.
  • the first shim 41 In its first active position PA1, the first shim 41 forms a stop below a first height H1 for the ski boot heel.
  • the first flared abutment 412 of the first shim 41 limits the vertical movement of the heel towards the ski. Thanks to the first hold 41, the ascent of the average slope is easier for the skier.
  • the tip 501 of the stick 50 can jam in the hole 424 which allows a good grip of the stick on the second shim 42.
  • the retainer 1 is in its third climb configuration CM3, shown in FIGS. Figures 7 and 8 .
  • the second climbing wedge 42 is in a second active position PA2 and is kept in stable equilibrium by the lateral branches 452a, 452b of the torsion spring 45. In this position PA2, the locking teeth 426a, 426b and a part of the branches 421a, 421b rest on the lateral supports 205a, 205b of the jaw 20.
  • the first shim 41 is always in its first active position PA1.
  • the second shim 42 In its second active position PA2, the second shim 42 forms a stop below a second height H2 greater than the first height H1 for the ski boot heel.
  • the second flared abutment 423 of the second shim 42 limits the vertical movement of the heel to the ski. Thanks to the second block 42, the ascent of the steep slope is easier for the skier.
  • the skier In order to return, from the configuration CM3, to the configuration CM1, the skier successively tilts the second wedge 42 and the first wedge 41 backwards until the first wedge 41 snaps behind the element For this operation, the skier can use holes 415, 424 with his stick 50.
  • the first active position PA1 and the first passive position PP1 mean that, for each configuration, the first shim 41 is in a determined stable position relative to the jaw 20.
  • the second active position PA2 and the second passive position PP2 mean that, for each configuration, the second shim 42 is in a determined stable position relative to the jaw 20.
  • the active positions PA1, PA2 indicate that at least a portion of one of the rise wedges 41, 42 is interposed in the trajectory of the heel towards the ski contrary to the passive positions PP1, PP2 for which no part of a climbing wedge identified 41 and / or 42 does not interfere with the trajectory of the heel towards the ski.
  • the lever can incorporate a form ensuring a good grip to engage or trigger the heel manually. In addition, it may also include a form facilitating the engagement and / or remote triggering via a stick.
  • the lever can be fixed directly on the jaw thus improving its anchoring. The lever is directly attached to the jaw which reinforces the strength of this subset.
  • This design also allows you to quickly disable climbing wedges if the skier wishes. For example, after a steep slope, there may be a false flat that does not require a bilge height.
  • the skier wishing to pass in the first climb configuration CM1, has only to act on the actuating lever 30 to tilt the jaw 20 into its triggered position. This movement of the jaw causes the wedges to rise rearward so that they no longer interfere with the vertical movement of the heel.
  • the locking element 33 described above is a spring.
  • the locking element may take other forms.
  • It can also be a rotary latch housed at the end of the actuating lever interacting with the free end of the first shim.
  • the latch comprises an elastic member holding the latch in a configuration for which it is adapted to retain the first shim to make it integral with the actuating lever.
  • the lock can pivot about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the actuating lever or about an axis parallel to an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the actuating lever.
  • the lock is translated in a direction corresponding to the longitudinal axis of the actuating lever.
  • resilient means can hold the lock in a lock configuration.
  • the locking element is not necessarily placed at the end of the operating lever.
  • the first shim can be maintained in its passive position PP1 by lateral locks placed on the branches 31a, 31b.
  • the holding of the shims in the active position PA1, PA2 or in the passive position PP1, PP2 is ensured solely by the mechanism 44 for holding in position the shims 41, 42.
  • the mechanism 44 for holding in position the shims 41, 42 is only the spring of torsion 45 which is sufficient to define two stable positions for each climbing wedge. In this case, there is no blocking element 33 as such.
  • the heel comprises only one climbing wedge
  • some constructions described above can be transposed to this design.
  • the shim may incorporate stops or stop teeth to limit the rear tilting of the shim beyond the actuating lever.
  • the maintenance mechanism would be different.
  • the shims pivot about the same tilting axis B.
  • each shim may have its own tilting axis, different from each other.
  • the rocking of the shims from one position to the other can be achieved by a movement other than a rotation, for example, a translation.

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  1. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) einer Bindung eines Schuhs auf einem Gleitgerät, umfassend:
    - eine Backe (20) zum Halten einer Ferse des Schuhs, wobei die Backe um eine im Wesentlichen quer zum Gleitgerät verlaufende Drehachse (A) zwischen einer stabilen eingerasteten Position und einer stabilen ausgerasteten Position schwenk,
    - einen Betätigungshebel (30), der das Kippeln der Backe zwischen ihrer stabilen eingerasteten Position und ihrer stabilen ausgerasteten Position gestattet, und
    - eine erste Hangateighilfe (41), die vom Betätigungshebel (30) verschieden ist und geeignet ist, wischen
    • einer ersten aktiven Position (PA1) zum Bilden eines auf einer ersten Höhe (H1) angeordneten unteren Anschlags für die Ferse und
    • einer ersten passiven Position (PP1), in der die erste Steighilfe (41) die vertikale Verschiebung der Ferse nicht stört,
    zu kippeln,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    die erste Hangateighilfe (41) auf der Backe (20) ruht, wenn sie in der aktiven Position ist.
  2. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Betätigungshebel (30) direkt fest mit der Backe (20) verbunden ist.
  3. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekenntzeichnet, dass sie ein Blockierelement (33) umfasst, das geeignet ist, die erste Steighilfe (41) in der ersten passiven Position (PP1) zu halten.
  4. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Blockierelement (33) mit einem freien Ende (412) der ersten Steighilfe zusammenwirkt.
  5. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Blockierelement (33) ein Glied (331) zur Betätigung mittels des Endes (501) eines Stocks (50) umfasst.
  6. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Steighilfe (41) um eine querverlaufende Kippachse (B) schwenkt, die von der querverlaufenden Drehachse (A) der Backe (20) verschieden ist.
  7. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie einen Mechanismus (44) zum Halten der ersten Steighilfe (41) in ihrer aktiven (PA1) und ihrer passiven (PP1) Position umfasst, wobei der Mechanismus inbesondere einen mit einer Feder (45) zusammenwirkenden Nocken (417) aufweist.
  8. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie eine zweite Steighilfe (42) umfasst, die geeignet ist, zwischen
    - einer zweiten aktiven Position (PA2), in der die zweite Steighilfe (42) einen auf einer zweiten Höhe (H2) angeordneten unteren Anschlag für die Ferse bildet, und
    - einer zweiten passiven Position (PP2), in der die zweite Steighilfe (42) die vertikale Verschiebung der Ferse nicht stört,
    zu kippen.
  9. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste und die zweite Steighilfe (41, 42) um ein und dieselbe Rippachse (B) schwenken.
  10. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Steighilfe (41), wenn sie in ihrer ersten passiven Position (PP1) ist, das Kippen der zweiten Steighilfe (42) zur zweiten aktiven Position (PA2) verhindert.
  11. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichet, dass die zweite Steighilfe (42), wenn sie in ihrer zweiten passiven Position (PP2) ist, die Bewegung der ersten Steighilfe (41) nach hinten begrenzt.
  12. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11, dadurch gekenntzeichnet, dass die zweite Steighilfe (42), wenn sie in ihrer zweiten aktiven Position (PA2) ist, auf Stützen (205a, 205b) der Backe ruht, die von den Stützen (204) der Backe verschieden sind, auf denen die erste Steighilfe (41) ruht, wenn sie in ihrer ersten aktiven Position (PA1) ist.
  13. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Absprüche, dadurch gekenntzeichnet, dass sie einen Körper (10) umfasst, der in Längsrichtung gleitend auf einem am Gleitgerät befestigten Sockel montiert ist, und dass die Backe schwenkend an dem Körepr montiert ist.
  14. Hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Steighilfe (42) mindestens einen Anschlag (426a, 426b) umfasst, der das Begrenzen des Kippens der Steighilfe (42) nach hinten bezüglich des Betätigungshebels (30) gestattet.
  15. Bindung eines Schuhs für ein Gleitgerät, umfassend eine vordere Haltevorrichtung und eine hintere Haltevorrichtung, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die hintere Haltevorrichtung (1) einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche entspricht.
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