EP2732856A1 - Schuhbindung auf einem Snowboard, und eine solche Bindung umfassendes Snowboard - Google Patents

Schuhbindung auf einem Snowboard, und eine solche Bindung umfassendes Snowboard Download PDF

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EP2732856A1
EP2732856A1 EP13005448.9A EP13005448A EP2732856A1 EP 2732856 A1 EP2732856 A1 EP 2732856A1 EP 13005448 A EP13005448 A EP 13005448A EP 2732856 A1 EP2732856 A1 EP 2732856A1
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Lionel Favret
Jean-Philippe Guex
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/06Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
    • A63C5/07Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices comprising means for adjusting stiffness
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/06Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
    • A63C5/075Vibration dampers
    • 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 present invention relates to the attachment of a shoe on a gliding board.
  • the present invention relates to an interface device between the attachment means of the shoe and the gliding board and a gliding board comprising such an interface device.
  • the present invention relates more particularly to the practice of alpine skiing, a practice in which the skier descends very steep terrain at high speed having each of his feet integral with an independent gliding board.
  • the shoes and devices for attaching the shoes to the gliding boards are configured such that the front and the back of the boot are attached to the gliding board and substantially immobilized vertically with respect to that -this.
  • the attachment means of a boot on a gliding board generally comprises at least one front retainer called "stop". This is particularly the case for all ski practices, be it downhill skiing, cross-country ski touring and even telemark skiing. In the case of alpine skiing, the attachment means also comprise a rear retaining device called “heel”.
  • the shoe is inserted between the stop and the heel, these elements can be fixed on a common base or not, which is also called interface.
  • the joint action of these two retaining devices makes it possible to longitudinally fasten the boot with the gliding board.
  • the stop and the heel are each equipped with stop means acting on the shoe.
  • the base on which the stop and the heel is fixed is generally fixed relative to the gliding board, so that the shoe is fixedly fixed on the gliding board.
  • a limited relative movement can be provided between the base and the ski to ensure that the base does not interfere with the flexion of the ski.
  • one of the ends of the base, or the center thereof is securely attached to the ski with no relative movement possible relative to the portion of the ski on which it is attached while the opposite ends may be likely to slide in relation to the ski when the ski flexes.
  • This arrangement makes that the base does not interfere with the flexion of the ski, and there is a ski for which the skier's foot is still fixed relative thereto. Therefore, the irregularities of the ground, if they are too important tend to unbalance the skier because they are transmitted from the ski to the skier through the bindings.
  • WO-A-00/10659 discloses a ski whose upper face, opposite to the gliding sole, is equipped with a base which extends over most of the length of the ski and of which a central zone is provided to receive a fixing device of a shoe.
  • the ski is equipped with a longitudinal rail which forms a slideway with a complementary channel formed in the base.
  • the base is fixed to the ski by screws.
  • the ends of the base are movable in translation relative to the ski, in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • the ski and the base are curved in a direction perpendicular to the gliding sole of the ski, the concave side being turned downwards.
  • the front and rear ends of the ski comprise stops for limiting the movement of the ends of the base relative to the ski, operable between an unlocked position, in which the translation of the ends of the base relative to the ski is permitted, and a locked position, in which the ends of the base are secured to the ski in a fixed manner.
  • the base In the locked position, the base increases the rigidity of the ski in longitudinal flexion.
  • the unlocked position In the unlocked position, the sliding of the ends of the base relative to the ski has the effect that the base does not oppose the longitudinal flexion of the ski. However, whether in the locked or unlocked position, the skier's foot remains motionless relative to the ski.
  • ski manufacturers advocate a specific position for each ski model. This position is marked on the ski by a line called “mounting point of the middle of shoe” because the ski boot also has in its middle a mark “middle of shoe”.
  • mounting point of the middle of shoe because the ski boot also has in its middle a mark “middle of shoe”.
  • a user may choose not to respect the manufacturer's recommendation and to mount his bindings in such a way that the "middle shoe” mark of the shoe is in front, or behind, of the ski brand.
  • damping means which are placed between the base and the skis which are supposed to mitigate the effects of the irregularities of the ground.
  • rubber plates are sometimes used to play this role.
  • damping means have only a limited effect because they act in a vertical direction.
  • the latter intends in particular to remedy the aforementioned drawbacks by proposing a binding of a shoe on a gliding board to mitigate the undesirable movements of the skier caused by the irregularities of the terrain, including bumps in hollow or relief.
  • the object of the invention is a binding of a boot on a gliding board intended to be used during a sporting practice including gliding phases, said fastening making it possible to fix the shoe of a user in a a first longitudinal position relative to the gliding board;
  • said fastener being characterized in that it comprises: a plate adapted to receive the boot; at least one device for retaining the boot to the plate; sliding means disposed between the plate and the gliding board for a longitudinal displacement of the plate relative to the gliding board; said sliding means displacing the plate during the sliding phases so that the shoe can shift longitudinally with respect to said first longitudinal position during sporting practice.
  • the shoe is free to move back and forth when the skier meets a hollow or a bump on the track.
  • Damping means attenuate the transmission of these disturbances to the skier's boot.
  • the imbalances of the skier caused by the irregularities of the ground are attenuated.
  • the damping means help the shoe to quickly find a stable central position, which allows the skier to easily find his balance.
  • the attachment of a ski boot according to the invention brings a lot of tolerance for changes of terrain. So when the gliding board passes on small bumps, or sudden variations of flatness of the track, the body of the practitioner does not have to move to keep the balance which is damaged by the slight variations of speed and 'acceleration.
  • the invention also brings a lot of ease and fluidity in the steering of skis because the skier is less sensitive to imperfections of the track.
  • the invention provides a better performance because the slowdowns caused by the imperfections of the track can be stored as energy in the damping means and are subsequently returned to the gliding board.
  • a gliding board is a board on which the user sets one of his shoes to practice a sport where the board slides on snow.
  • the snowboard can be a ski that is part of a pair of alpine skis, cross-country skis, cross-country skis, mini-skis or telemark skis.
  • the invention also relates to a gliding board equipped with a binding according to one of the preceding claims.
  • the figure 1 shows a ski 2 on which is mounted a fastener 1 provided for attaching a boot to the ski 2.
  • the attachment 1 comprises a front retainer 1a commonly called “stop” and a rear retainer 1b commonly called “heel”.
  • the abutment and heels represented at figure 1 are of type "alpine skiing”.
  • the invention is advantageously applicable to the practice of alpine skiing, in the case where the shoe is immobilized vertically relative to the gliding board.
  • a fastener equipped with retaining device for ski touring, ski telemark or cross-country skiing we can consider a fastener equipped with retaining device for ski touring, ski telemark or cross-country skiing.
  • the shoe is not immobilized vertically relative to the gliding board and can, for example, pivot about a vertical axis.
  • the ski 2 comprises a sliding surface 22 which is in contact with the snow when the ski 2 is being used, as well as an upper face 21 which is substantially parallel to the sliding face 22 and on which the binding 1 is fixed.
  • the ski 2 extends along a median longitudinal axis X which passes through the stop 1 a and the heel 1 b.
  • the description is oriented by considering that the term “front” corresponds to a direction generally parallel to the axis X and in a direction F1 ranging from the heel 1b to the stop 1a, that is to say a direction directed to the right side of Figures X, while the term “back” corresponds to an opposite direction F2.
  • the term “longitudinal” refers to a direction generally parallel to the X axis.
  • upper and “top” correspond to a direction generally parallel to the X axis and from the sliding face 22 to the upper face 21, that is to say a direction directed towards the upper part of the figures 2 and 6 to 8 , while the terms “lower” and “lower” correspond to an opposite direction.
  • FIGS. 1a, 1b, 1c schematically represent the operation of a ski according to a first embodiment of the invention during a sliding phase, that is to say, even when the skier is down a ski slope.
  • the base 3 is secured to the ski by screw, glue or equivalent means.
  • the sliding means allow the plate 8 to slide longitudinally relative to the ski.
  • Fixing 1 is mounted on the plate.
  • the shoe 100 which is retained by the binding therefore has the possibility of sliding longitudinally relative to the ski.
  • the board is in a neutral intermediate position.
  • This position corresponds for example to the central position recommended by the manufacturer of the ski.
  • This central position is often marked on the ski by a line 23 made on the ski (cf. fig 2 ).
  • This line is located in alignment of the late mixed line 200.
  • a mark 101 corresponding to the middle of the shoe, is also located on the outer face of the shoe. In the neutral position, the mark 101 is in alignment with the central position of the ski, that is to say directly above line 23.
  • the damping means also have the function of returning the plate to a stable central position, called the neutral position (cf. fig 1a ).
  • the figure 2 presents in detail the construction of the fastener according to the first embodiment of the invention.
  • the base 3 is fixed to the ski 2 by means of screws, not shown, which cooperate with fixing holes 20 and 30 formed respectively in the ski 2 and in the base 3.
  • the base 3 is assembled so fixed to the ski 2.
  • the base 3 is made in one rigid piece and comprises a front portion 3a, a rear portion 3b and a central portion 3c which connects the front portion 3a to the rear portion 3b.
  • the two longitudinal edges of the front portion 3a and the rear portion 3b of the base 3 each comprise a strip 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 or 3b2 in excess, parallel to the axis X.
  • the two strips 3a1 and 3a2 or 3b1 and 3b2 of each portion 3a and 3b are separated by a distance approximately equal to the width of the ski 2.
  • a row of holes 33 is formed in each band 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 or 3b2.
  • a rail 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 or 4b2 provided with a row of complementary holes 40 is fixed on each extra thickness 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 or 3b2, by means of screws not shown which cooperate with the holes 40 of the rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 or 4b2 and with the holes 33 of the base 3.
  • the rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1, and 4b2 are fixedly assembled to the base 3 and are fixed relative to the ski 2.
  • the attachment 1 comprises a plate 8 composed of a front portion 8a, a rear portion 8b and two spacers 9c1 and 9c2 which connect the front portion 8a to the rear portion 8b. Screws, not shown, are used to fix the ends of the spacers 9c1 and 9c2 to the parts 8a and 8b of the plate 8. The screws cooperate with holes 80 and 90 formed respectively in the spacers 9c1 and 9c2 and in the parts 8a and 8b. 8b of the plate 8. The spacers 9c1 and 9c2 block the movements of the front portion 8a of the plate 8 relative to the rear portion 8b.
  • the abutment 1a and the heel 1b are fixedly assembled respectively to the front portion 8a and the rear portion 8b of the plate 8, for example by means of screws.
  • Two slides 5a1and 5a2, for example ball rails, are fixedly assembled to the front portion 8a of the plate 8, for example by means of screws not shown.
  • two slides 5b1 and 5b2 are fixedly assembled to the rear portion 8b of the plate 8.
  • the slides 5a1, 5a2, 5b1 and 5b2 are parallel to the axis X and each cooperate with one of the rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 and 4b2. Together, they constitute the sliding means of the plate 8 relative to the ski.
  • the plate 8 is movable in translation, along the axis X, in both directions F1 and F2. More specifically, the plate 8 is movable in translation F1 forward, in a direction from the heel 1b to the abutment 1a, and rearward F2, in a direction from the abutment 1a to the heel 1 b.
  • the housing 6 comprises a lower portion 61 forming a hollow box open upwards and a lower portion 62 forming a hollow box open downwards, that is to say towards the lower part 61.
  • Walls 61a and 61b perpendicular to the X axis respectively delimit the longitudinal front and rear ends of the lower portion 61 of the housing 6.
  • walls 62a and 62b perpendicular to the X axis respectively delimit the longitudinal ends before and after rear of the upper portion 62 of the housing 6.
  • Each portion 61 and 62 of the housing 6 also comprises a bottom 61c or 62c and two longitudinal side walls 61d or 62d.
  • a compression spring 7 is placed inside the housing 6.
  • the spring 7 has a free length L7, when it is not subjected to any external mechanical action measured between a longitudinal front end 7a of the spring 7 and a rear longitudinal end 7b of the spring 7.
  • the turns of the spring 7 have an outer diameter D7.
  • a length L61 of the internal volume of the lower part 61 of the housing 6, measured parallel to the axis X, between the walls 61a and 61b, is equal to the length L62 of the internal volume of the lower portion 62 of the housing 6, measured in parallel. at the X axis, between the walls 62a and 62b.
  • the length L7 of the spring 7 is equal to the lengths L61 and L62 of the housing 6.
  • the depth P61 of the interior volume of the lower portion 61 of the housing 6, measured perpendicularly to the sliding face 22 of the ski 2, is equal to the depth P62 of the interior of the upper portion 62 of the housing 6.
  • the outer diameter D7 of the turns of the spring 7 is equal to the sum of the depths P61 and P62.
  • the width of the internal volume of each portion 61a and 61b of the housing 6 is equal to the diameter D7 of the turns of the spring 7.
  • the spring 7 is thus confined in the housing 6 and is flush with the walls 61a, 61b, 62a and 62b of the housing 6, at its ends 7a and 7b. It also outcrops the bottoms 61c and 62c up and down, and the side walls 61d and 62d on the sides.
  • the lower half of the spring 7 is housed in the lower part 61 of the casing 6.
  • the upper half of the spring 7 is housed in the upper part 62 of the casing 6 and protrudes outside the lower part 61 of the casing 6.
  • the lower portion 61 is fixedly connected to the base 3.
  • the rear wall 61b of the lower portion 61 of the housing 6 is equipped with a finger 61e which cooperates with a hook 34 which protrudes from the central portion 3c
  • the base 3 also comprises a stop 35 separated from the hook 34 by a distance equal to a total length 61 of the lower part 61 of the housing 6, measured between the faces of the walls 61a and 61b. turned opposite each other.
  • the finger 61b is slid into the hook 34 of the base, keeping the lower portion 61 of the housing 6 inclined relative to the axis X. Then, the front end 61a of the lower part 61 of the housing 6 is folded so as to position the front wall 61a against the abutment 35 of the base 3.
  • the central portion 3c of the base 3 comprises a rectangular slot 37 whose dimensions correspond to those of the bottom 61c of the lower portion 61 of the housing 6, so that when the lower portion 61 of the housing 6 is assembled to the base 3, the bottom 61c of the lower part 61 of the housing 6 is in contact with the upper face 21 of the ski 2.
  • the upper portion 62 of the housing 6 is fixedly connected to the plate 8.
  • the bottom 61c is extended forward by a tab which has a hole 62e .
  • a screw, not shown, goes to through the hole 61 e and through a hole 81 formed on a tab which extends the front portion 8a of the plate 8 rearwardly.
  • the upper portion 62 of the housing 6 is movable in translation, along the axis X, relative to the lower portion 61.
  • the upper portion 62 of the housing 6 follows the same movements as the plate 8 and the lower portion 61 of the housing 6 remains stationary relative to the base 3 and the ski 2.
  • the upper face 21 of the ski 2 has a middle line 23 perpendicular to the axis X which materializes the middle of the ski 2, or rather the middle of the side line.
  • the center line 23 constitutes a reference mark for the positioning of the middle of the boot with respect to the ski 2, along the axis X.
  • the central portion 3c of the base 3 comprises a slider 36 which materializes the middle of the base 3. The slider 36 allows the operator who mounts the binding 1 on the ski 2 to align the middle of the binding 1 with the center line 23.
  • the center line 23 is not located exactly in the middle of the ski 2 but is slightly shifted towards the rear. According to the sport of gliding, the position of the median line 23 varies. For example, in free-style skiing, the center line 23 is generally shifted forward of the ski 2 relative to its position for a multi-purpose ski. The position of this line 23 also depends on the dimension lines.
  • the attachment 1 By default, when no external mechanical action acts on the ski 2 and on the attachment 1, the attachment 1 is in a central position, represented in FIGS. figures 3 and 6 , in which the plate 8 and the middle of the shoe are aligned with the center line 23 of the ski 2.
  • the spring 7 tends to maintain the attachment 1 by default in the central position.
  • the inertia of the skier causes the plate 8 forward F1 relative to the base 3 and the ski 2 and the slides 5a1, 5a2 , 5b1, 5b2 slide along the rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 and 4b2.
  • the upper portion 62 of the housing 6 slides relative to the lower portion 61 and the spring 7 is compressed, thereby damping the forward or backward movement of the plate 8.
  • the central position is intermediate with respect to the maximum positions of advance and recoil.
  • the position of the plate 8 relative to the base 3 is located between, on the one hand, the position of the plate 8 in the position of maximum advance of the figures 4 and 7 and, on the other hand, the position of the plate 8 in the maximum retracted position of FIGS. 5 and 8.
  • the plate can also move back and forth depending on the steering of the gliding board.
  • the turntable moves forward and the damping means store energy. The restitution of this energy will then have the effect of moving the platinum backwards beyond the central position.
  • the skier will be less unbalanced by the decelerations and accelerations to which he is subjected.
  • the stiffness of the spring 7 may be chosen according to the weight of the skier.
  • the return force of the spring 7 varies linearly as a function of the displacement of the plate 8.
  • the spring 7 and the housing 6 constitute a damping member of the longitudinal movement of the plate 8.
  • the spring 7 and the housing 6 may be replaced by another damping member.
  • it may be a hydraulic damper.
  • the damping member may include a damper whose return force varies linearly as a function of the speed of the plate 8.
  • the maximum travel of the displacement of the plate 8 relative to the base 3 is equal to the distance between the front stop 64a of the rear stop 64b to which the distance separating the front and rear protuberances formed under the plate 8 is subtracted.
  • the displacement travel is between 20 mm and 140 mm, preferably between 30 mm and 100 mm.
  • the total maximum stroke is substantially equal to 80 mm. From the center position, the deck can move 40mm forward and 40mm rearward.
  • the gliding board is a ski intended to be used in pairs.
  • it may be a snowboard, a monoski or other type of gliding board.
  • the front portion 8a of the plate 8 is connected to the rear portion 8b by a single spacer.
  • the plate 8 is in one piece.
  • FIGs 9a and 9b schematically illustrate a second embodiment of the invention the plate 8 carrying the fasteners has the ability to slide freely only towards the front of the ski. When it is not subjected to a force directed forward, it is in its equilibrium position which corresponds to the position recommended by the ski manufacturer ( Fig. 9a ).
  • a gliding board equipped with such a binding will have a behavior that facilitates its entry into the curve.
  • the base 3 is positioned on the ski so that it is the most advanced position of the plate which constitutes the stable equilibrium position. In this case, the deck can only slide backwards. A gliding board equipped, will tend to accelerate the exit of the turn.
  • the characteristics of the different variants can be combined with each other, at least partially.

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