EP2732856A1 - Binding for a boot on a snowboard and snowboard including such a binding - Google Patents
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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 āheelā.
- 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 āmounting point of the middle of shoeā because the ski boot also has in its middle a mark āmiddle of shoeā.
- mounting point of the middle of shoe because the ski boot also has in its middle a mark āmiddle of shoeā.
- a user may choose not to respect the manufacturer's recommendation and to mount his bindings in such a way that the "middle shoeā 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 āstopā and a rear retainer 1b commonly called āheelā.
- the abutment and heels represented at figure 1 are of type "alpine skiingā.
- 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 āfrontā 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 ābackā corresponds to an opposite direction F2.
- the term ālongitudinalā refers to a direction generally parallel to the X axis.
- upper and ātopā 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 ālowerā and ālowerā 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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La prƩsente invention concerne la fixation d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse. En particulier, la prƩsente invention concerne un dispositif d'interface entre les moyens de fixation de la chaussure et la planche de glisse ainsi qu'une planche de glisse comprenant un tel dispositif d'interface.The present invention relates to the attachment of a shoe on a gliding board. In particular, 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.
La prĆ©sente invention concerne plus particuliĆØrement la pratique du ski alpin, pratique dans laquelle le skieur descend des terrains trĆØs pentus Ć vitesse Ć©levĆ©e en ayant chacun de ses pieds solidaires d'une planche de glisse indĆ©pendante. Dans la pratique du ski alpin, les chaussures et dispositifs de fixation des chaussures aux planches de glisse sont configurĆ©s de telle sorte que l'avant et l'arriĆØre de la chaussure sont attachĆ©s Ć la planche de glisse et sensiblement immobilisĆ©s verticalement par rapport Ć celle-ci.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. In the practice of alpine skiing, 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.
La pratique de la glisse sur neige est dĆ©jĆ relativement ancienne et de nombreux produits ont Ć©tĆ© dĆ©veloppĆ©s pour rendre cette pratique toujours plus plaisante, plus performante ou plus abordable. De nouvelles glisses apparues plus rĆ©cemment, ont modifiĆ©es quelque peu les modalitĆ©s mais peu ont fondamentalement remis en cause le principe de la fixation des chaussures de l'utilisateur sur la planche de glisse. Dans le but d'amĆ©liorer la sĆ©curitĆ© des pratiquants, il a certes Ć©tĆ© dĆ©veloppĆ© des fixations dites "de sĆ©curitĆ©" qui prĆ©voient une dĆ©solidarisation de la chaussure et de la planche de glisse en cas de chute. Cependant, les dispositifs connus de solidarisation d'une chaussure Ć une planche de glisse ne sont pas optimaux et leur utilisation est source d'inconfort pour les utilisateurs.The practice of sliding on snow is already relatively old and many products have been developed to make this practice always more pleasant, more efficient or more affordable. New gliding appeared more recently, have modified some modalities but few have fundamentally questioned the principle of fixing the shoes of the user on the snowboard. In order to improve the safety of the practitioners, it has certainly been developed so-called "safety" fasteners that provide for a separation of the shoe and the gliding board in case of a fall. However, the known devices for securing a shoe to a gliding board are not optimal and their use is a source of discomfort for users.
Une des sources d'inconfort pour les utilisateurs et en particulier pour les pratiquants de ski alpin se produit Ć chaque virage. A partir d'une position oĆ¹ il descend droit dans la pente, le skieur subit une dĆ©cĆ©lĆ©ration lorsqu'il dĆ©clenche un virage. Mais l'inertie de son corps Ć tendance Ć le dĆ©sĆ©quilibrer vers l'avant. Inversement, en sortie de virage, l'accĆ©lĆ©ration des skis Ć tendance Ć le dĆ©sĆ©quilibrer vers l'arriĆØre. Il doit sans arrĆŖt se mobiliser pour contrer ses forces qui le dĆ©sĆ©quilibrent.One of the sources of discomfort for users and especially for alpine skiers occurs at every turn. From a position where it descends right down the slope, the skier undergoes a deceleration when he triggers a turn. But the inertia of his body tends to unbalance him forward. Conversely, at the end of the turn, the acceleration of the skis tends to unbalance it towards the rear. He must constantly mobilize to counteract his forces that unbalance him.
Les moyens de fixation d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse comprend gĆ©nĆ©ralement au moins un dispositif de retenue avant appelĆ© Ā« butĆ©e Ā». C'est le cas notamment pour toute les pratiques de ski, qu'il s'agisse de ski alpin, de ski de fond de ski de randonnĆ©e et mĆŖme de ski tĆ©lĆ©mark. Dans le cas du ski alpin, les moyens de fixation comprennent Ć©galement un dispositif de retenue arriĆØre appelĆ© Ā« talonniĆØre Ā». La chaussure s'intercale entre la butĆ©e et la talonniĆØre, ces Ć©lĆ©ments pouvant ĆŖtre fixĆ©s sur une embase commune ou non, qu'on appelle Ć©galement interface. Ainsi, l'action conjointe de ces deux dispositifs de retenue permet de solidariser longitudinalement la chaussure avec la planche de glisse. Pour bloquer le dĆ©placement de la chaussure selon une direction perpendiculaire Ć la semelle de la planche de glisse et globalement verticale lors de l'utilisation de la planche de glisse, la butĆ©e et la talonniĆØre sont Ć©quipĆ©es chacune de moyens d'arrĆŖt agissant sur la chaussure.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. Thus, the joint action of these two retaining devices makes it possible to longitudinally fasten the boot with the gliding board. To block the movement of the shoe in a direction perpendicular to the sole of the gliding board and generally vertical when using the board sliding, the stop and the heel are each equipped with stop means acting on the shoe.
L'embase sur laquelle la butĆ©e et la talonniĆØre sont fixĆ©es est gĆ©nĆ©ralement fixe par rapport Ć la planche de glisse, de sorte que la chaussure est maintenue fixement sur la planche de glisse. Dans le cas oĆ¹ butĆ©e et talonniĆØre sont fixĆ©es sur une embase commune, on peut prĆ©voir un mouvement relatif limitĆ© entre l'embase et le ski pour s'assure que l'embase ne gĆŖne pas la flexion du ski. En gĆ©nĆ©ral, l'une des extrĆ©mitĆ©s de l'embase, ou le centre de celle-ci, est solidement fixĆ©e au ski sans mouvement relatif possible par rapport Ć la portion du ski sur laquelle elle est fixĆ©e tandis que les extrĆ©mitĆ©s opposĆ©es peuvent elles ĆŖtre susceptibles de glisser par rapport au ski lorsque celui-ci ski flĆ©chit. Cette disposition fait que l'embase ne gĆŖne pas la flexion du ski, et on dispose d'un ski pour lequel le pied du skieur reste toujours fixe par rapport Ć celui-ci. Par consĆ©quent, les irrĆ©gularitĆ©s du terrain, si elles sont trop importantes ont tendance Ć dĆ©sĆ©quilibrer le skieur car elles sont transmises depuis le ski jusqu'au skieur par l'intermĆ©diaire des fixations.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. In the case where abutment and heel are fixed on a common base, 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. In general, 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.
Pour un ski donnĆ©, et une fois les fixations de sĆ©curitĆ© montĆ©es, la position du pied du skieur par rapport au ski est une donnĆ©e figĆ©e. En gĆ©nĆ©ral, les fabricants de skis prĆ©conise une position dĆ©terminĆ©e pour chaque modĆØle de ski. Cette position est marquĆ©e sur le ski par une ligne appelĆ©e "point de montage du milieu de chaussure" car la chaussure de ski dispose Ć©galement en son milieu d'une marque "milieu de chaussure". Lors du montage des fixations de ski, ou lors du rĆ©glage de celles-ci par le technicien spĆ©cialisĆ© du loueur de ski, on fait rigoureusement correspondre longitudinalement la marque "milieu de chaussure" de la chaussure avec celle du ski.For a given ski, and once the safety bindings mounted, the position of the skier's foot relative to the ski is a fixed data. In general, 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". When assembling the ski bindings, or when adjusting them by the ski hire specialist, it is rigorously match longitudinally the brand "middle shoe" of the shoe with that of the ski.
Parfois, pour une pratique particuliĆØre, un utilisateur peut choisir de ne pas respecter la prĆ©conisation du fabricant et de monter ses fixations de telle faƧon que la marque "milieu de chaussure" de la chaussure soit en avant, ou en arriĆØre, par rapport Ć la marque du ski. Cependant, il n'existe pas de dispositif qui permettent de dĆ©placer les fixations de ski au cours de la pratique de faƧon Ć ce que le point de "milieu de chaussure" de la chaussure se dĆ©place longitudinalement par rapport au point de "milieu de chaussure" du ski.Sometimes, for a particular practice, 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. However, there is no device that makes it possible to move the ski bindings during practice so that the "middle shoe" point of the shoe moves longitudinally with respect to the "middle point of the shoe" " ski.
Il existe d'autre part, des moyens amortissant qui sont placƩs entre l'embase et le skis qui sont sensƩs attƩnuer les effets des irrƩgularitƩs du terrain. Par exemple, on place parfois des plaques de caoutchouc pour jouer ce rƓle. Malheureusement, ces moyens amortissant n'ont qu'un effet limitƩ car il agissent selon une direction verticale.On the other hand, there are damping means which are placed between the base and the skis which are supposed to mitigate the effects of the irregularities of the ground. For example, rubber plates are sometimes used to play this role. Unfortunately, these damping means have only a limited effect because they act in a vertical direction.
Il existe par consƩquent un besoin d'amƩliorer la pratique du ski en proposant aux utilisateurs un matƩriel nouveau qui amƩliore le comportement, l'efficacitƩ tout en amƩliorant le confort d'utilisation.There is therefore a need to improve skiing by providing users with new equipment that improves behavior, efficiency and improved comfort.
Ce sont les objectifs que poursuit l'invention. Cette derniĆØre entend notamment remĆ©dier aux inconvĆ©nients prĆ©citĆ©s en proposant une fixation d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse permettant d'attĆ©nuer les mouvements indĆ©sirables du skieur provoquĆ©s par les irrĆ©gularitĆ©s du terrain, notamment les aspĆ©ritĆ©s en creux ou en relief.These are the objectives pursued by the invention. 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.
A cet effet, l'invention a pour objet une fixation d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse prĆ©vue pour ĆŖtre utilisĆ©e au cours d'une pratique sportive incluant des phases de glisse, ladite fixation permettant de fixer la chaussure d'un utilisateur dans une premiĆØre position longitudinale par rapport Ć la planche de glisse; ladite fixation Ć©tant caractĆ©risĆ©e en ce qu'elle comprend: Une platine prĆ©vue pour recevoir la chaussure; au moins un dispositif de retenue de la chaussure Ć la platine; des moyens de coulissement disposĆ©s entre la platine et la planche de glisse permettant un dĆ©placement longitudinal de la platine par rapport Ć la planche de glisse; lesdits moyens de coulissement dĆ©plaƧant la platine pendant les phases de glisse de maniĆØre que la chaussure peut se dĆ©caler longitudinalement par rapport ladite premiĆØre position longitudinale au cours de la pratique sportive.For this purpose, 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.
GrĆ¢ce Ć l'invention, la chaussure est libre de se dĆ©placer d'avant en arriĆØre lorsque le skieur rencontre un creux ou une bosse sur la piste. Des moyens d'amortissement attĆ©nuent la transmission de ces perturbations vers la chaussure du skieur. Ainsi, les dĆ©sĆ©quilibres du skieur provoquĆ©s par les irrĆ©gularitĆ©s du terrain sont attĆ©nuĆ©s. Lorsque le terrain redevient rĆ©gulier, les moyens d'amortissement aident la chaussure Ć retrouver rapidement une position centrale stable, ce qui permet au skieur de retrouver facilement son Ć©quilibre.Thanks to the invention, 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. Thus, the imbalances of the skier caused by the irregularities of the ground are attenuated. When the ground becomes regular again, the damping means help the shoe to quickly find a stable central position, which allows the skier to easily find his balance.
La fixation d'une chaussure de ski conforme Ć l'invention amĆØne beaucoup de tolĆ©rance pour les changements de terrain. Ainsi lorsque la planche de glisse passe sur des petites bosses, ou des variations brutales de planĆ©itĆ© de la piste, le corps du pratiquant n'a pas Ć bouger pour garder l'Ć©quilibre qui est mis Ć mal par les lĆ©gĆØres variations de vitesse et d'accĆ©lĆ©ration.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.
L'invention amĆØne Ć©galement beaucoup de facilitĆ© et de fluiditĆ© dans le pilotage des skis car le skieur est moins sensible aux imperfections de la piste.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.
Enfin, l'invention, apporte une meilleur performance car les ralentissements causĆ©es par les imperfections de la piste peuvent ĆŖtre stockĆ©s sous forme d'Ć©nergie dans les moyens d'amortissement et sont par la suite restituĆ©s Ć la planche de glisse.Finally, 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.
Au sens de la prĆ©sente invention, une planche de glisse est une planche sur laquelle l'utilisateur fixe une de ses chaussures pour pratiquer un sport oĆ¹ la planche glisse sur de la neige. Selon les pratiques, la planche de glisse peut ĆŖtre un ski faisant partie d'une paire de skis alpin, de skis de randonnĆ©e, de skis de fond, de mini-skis ou de skis de tĆ©lĆ©mark.For the purposes of the present invention, 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. According to the practices, 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.
Selon des aspects avantageux mais non obligatoires de l'invention, une telle fixation peut incorporer une ou plusieurs des caractƩristiques techniques suivantes, prises dans toute combinaison techniquement admissible :
- les moyens de coulissement permettent Ć la chaussure de se dĆ©placer vers l'avant ou vers l'arriĆØre par rapport Ć ladite premiĆØre position longitudinale, ou encore vers l'avant et vers l'arriĆØre;
- une premiĆØre butĆ©e limite le mouvement vers l'avant de la platine jusqu'Ć une position d'avance maximale et une deuxiĆØme butĆ©e limite le mouvement vers l'arriĆØre de la platine jusqu'Ć une position de recul maximal;
- les moyens d'amortissement amortissent les mouvements de la platine dans les deux sens et positionnent la platine dans une position stable dans laquelle la platine est situƩe entre la position d'avance maximale et la position de recul maximal;
- une embase est assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć la planche de glisse, ladite embase comporte au moins un rail; tandis que la platine comporte au moins une glissiĆØre qui coopĆØre avec ledit rail, un dispositif de retenue avant et un dispositif de retenue arriĆØre Ć©tant fixĆ©s Ć la platine;
- La course du dĆ©placement de la chaussure entre une position de recul maximal et une position d'avance maximale, mesurĆ©e parallĆØlement au rail entre la premiĆØre butĆ©e et la seconde butĆ©e, est supĆ©rieure Ć 20 mm, de prĆ©fĆ©rence supĆ©rieure Ć 30 mm. Dans un mode de rĆ©alisation prĆ©fĆ©rĆ©, la course est supĆ©rieure Ć 40 mm.
- L'organe d'amortissement comprend un ressort de compression disposĆ© dans un boĆ®tier comprenant une partie infĆ©rieure assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć l'embase et une partie supĆ©rieure assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć la platine et en ce que la partie supĆ©rieure est mobile en translation, parallĆØlement au rail, par rapport Ć la partie infĆ©rieure.
- Les extrƩmitƩs longitudinales de chaque partie du boƮtier sont formƩes par une paroi perpendiculaire aux rails et la longueur entre les parois de chaque partie est Ʃgale la longueur libre du ressort.
- La platine comprend une partie avant et une partie arriĆØre assemblĆ©es entre elles de maniĆØre fixe par au moins une entretoise.
- L'embase comprend une partie avant et une partie arriĆØre dont les bords longitudinaux sont Ć©quipĆ©s chacun d'un rail, chaque rail coopĆ©rant avec une glissiĆØre assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć la partie avant ou la partie arriĆØre de la platine.
- Les glissiĆØres sont des glissiĆØres Ć billes ou comportant un matĆ©riau Ć faible coefficient de frottement comme par exemple du tĆ©flon.
- Chaque rail est parallĆØle Ć un axe longitudinal de la planche de glisse.
- the sliding means allow the shoe to move forwards or backwards relative to said first longitudinal position, or forwards and backwards;
- a first stop limits the forward movement of the plate to a maximum advance position and a second stop limits the rearward movement of the plate to a maximum retracted position;
- the damping means dampen the movements of the plate in both directions and position the plate in a stable position in which the plate is located between the maximum advance position and the maximum retracted position;
- a base is fixedly assembled to the gliding board, said base comprises at least one rail; while the plate comprises at least one slide which cooperates with said rail, a front retainer and a rear retainer being fixed to the plate;
- The travel of the shoe between a maximum backward position and a maximum advance position, measured parallel to the rail between the first stop and the second stop, is greater than 20 mm, preferably greater than 30 mm. In a preferred embodiment, the stroke is greater than 40 mm.
- The damping member comprises a compression spring disposed in a housing comprising a lower portion fixedly assembled to the base and an upper portion fixedly connected to the plate and in that the upper part is movable in translation, parallel to the rail, with respect to the lower part.
- The longitudinal ends of each portion of the housing are formed by a wall perpendicular to the rails and the length between the walls of each portion is equal to the free length of the spring.
- The plate comprises a front portion and a rear portion assembled together in a fixed manner by at least one spacer.
- The base comprises a front portion and a rear portion whose longitudinal edges are each equipped with a rail, each rail cooperating with a slide fixedly assembled to the front portion or the rear portion of the plate.
- The slides are slide rails or having a low friction material such as teflon.
- Each rail is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the gliding board.
L'invention concerne Ʃgalement une planche de glisse ƩquipƩe d'une fixation selon l'une des revendications prƩcƩdentes.The invention also relates to a gliding board equipped with a binding according to one of the preceding claims.
L'invention sera mieux comprise et d'autres avantages de celle-ci apparaitront plus clairement Ć la lumiĆØre de la description qui va suivre d'un ski Ć©quipĆ© d'une fixation de chaussure conforme Ć l'invention, donnĆ©e uniquement Ć titre d'exemple et faite en rĆ©fĆ©rence aux dessins annexĆ©s dans lesquels :
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figure 1 est une vue de dessus d'une planche de glisse ƩquipƩ d'une fixation de chaussure selon un premier mode de rƩalisation de l'invention ; - les
figures 1a, 1b, 1c sont des vues latƩrales schƩmatiques du ski de lafigure 1 . - la
figure 2 est une vue partielle en perspective ƩclatƩe de la fixation de lafigure 1 , montƩe sur le ski ; - les
figures 3 Ć 5 sont des vues de dessus partielles de la fixation de lafigure 1 , respectivement dans une position centrale, une position d'avance maximale et une position de recul maximal ; - les
figures 6 Ć 8 sont des coupes longitudinales partielles de la fixation selon l'axe X Ć lafigure 1 , respectivement dans la position centrale, dans la position d'avance maximale et dans la position de recul maximal. - les
figures 9a et 9b sont des vue latĆ©rales schĆ©matiques d'un ski selon un deuxiĆØme mode de rĆ©alisation de l'invention.
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figure 1 is a top view of a gliding board equipped with a shoe attachment according to a first embodiment of the invention; - the
Figures 1a, 1b, 1c are schematic side views of the ski from thefigure 1 . - the
figure 2 is a partial exploded perspective view of the fixation of thefigure 1 , riding on the ski; - the
Figures 3 to 5 are partial top views of the fixation of thefigure 1 in a central position, a maximum advance position and a maximum backward position respectively; - the
Figures 6 to 8 are partial longitudinal sections of the fixation along the X axis to thefigure 1 respectively in the central position, in the maximum advance position and in the maximum backward position. - the
Figures 9a and 9b are schematic side views of a ski according to a second embodiment of the invention.
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L'invention s'applique avantageusement pour la pratique du ski alpin, dans le cas oĆ¹ la chaussure est immobilisĆ©e verticalement par rapport Ć la planche de glisse. On peut cependant envisager une fixation Ć©quipĆ©e de dispositif de retenue pour le ski de randonnĆ©e, le ski tĆ©lĆ©mark ou encore le ski de fond. Dans ces pratiques, la chaussure n'est pas immobilisĆ©e verticalement par rapport Ć la planche de glisse et peut, par exemple, pivoter autour d'un axe vertical.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. However, we can consider a fastener equipped with retaining device for ski touring, ski telemark or cross-country skiing. In these practices, the shoe is not immobilized vertically relative to the gliding board and can, for example, pivot about a vertical axis.
Le ski 2 comporte une face de glisse 22 qui est contact avec la neige lors de l'utilisation du ski 2, ainsi qu'une face supĆ©rieure 21 qui est sensiblement parallĆØle Ć la face de glisse 22 et sur laquelle est fixĆ©e la fixation 1. Le ski 2 s'Ć©tend le long d'un axe longitudinal mĆ©dian X qui passe par la butĆ©e 1 a et par la talonniĆØre 1 b.The
Par commoditĆ©, la description est orientĆ©e en considĆ©rant que le terme Ā« avant Ā» correspond Ć une direction globalement parallĆØle Ć l'axe X et dans un sens F1 allant de la talonniĆØre 1b vers la butĆ©e 1a, c'est-Ć -dire une direction dirigĆ©e vers la partie droite des figures X, tandis que le terme Ā« arriĆØre Ā» correspond Ć un sens F2 opposĆ©. Le terme Ā« longitudinal Ā» se rapporte Ć une direction globalement parallĆØle Ć l'axe X.For convenience, 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
Les termes "supĆ©rieur" et "haut" correspondent Ć une direction globalement parallĆØle Ć l'axe X et allant de la face de glisse 22 vers la face supĆ©rieure 21, c'est-Ć -dire une direction dirigĆ©e vers la partie haute des
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L'embase 3 est rendue solidaire du ski par vis, colle ou tout moyen Ć©quivalent. Les moyens de coulissement permettent Ć la platine 8 de coulisser longitudinalement par rapport au ski. La fixation 1 est montĆ©e sur la platine. La chaussure 100 qui est retenue par la fixation a donc la possibilitĆ© de coulisser longitudinalement par rapport au ski.The
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Des moyens d'amortissement placĆ©s entre l'embase 3 et la platine 8, rendent les mouvements vers l'arriĆØre et vers l'avant moins brusques de faƧon Ć ne pas dĆ©sĆ©quilibrer le skieur. Les moyens d'amortissements ont Ć©galement pour fonction de ramener la platine dans une position centrale stable, dite position neutre (cf.
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L'embase 3 est fabriquĆ©e en une seule piĆØce rigide et comprend une partie avant 3a, une partie arriĆØre 3b et une partie centrale 3c qui relie la partie avant 3a Ć la partie arriĆØre 3b.The
Les deux bords longitudinaux de la partie avant 3a et de la partie arriĆØre 3b de l'embase 3 comportent chacun une bande 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 ou 3b2 en surĆ©paisseur, parallĆØle Ć l'axe X. Les deux bandes 3a1 et 3a2 ou 3b1 et 3b2 de chaque partie 3a et 3b sont Ć©cartĆ©es d'une distance environ Ć©gale Ć la largeur du ski 2. Une rangĆ©e de trous 33 est rĆ©alisĆ©e dans chaque bande 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 ou 3b2. Un rail 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 ou 4b2 pourvu d'une rangĆ©e de trous 40 complĆ©mentaires est fixĆ© sur chaque surĆ©paisseur 3a1, 3a2, 3b1 ou 3b2, au moyen de vis non reprĆ©sentĆ©es qui coopĆØrent avec les trous 40 des rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 ou 4b2 et avec les trous 33 de l'embase 3. Ainsi, les rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1, et 4b2 sont assemblĆ©s de maniĆØre fixe Ć l'embase 3 et sont fixes par rapport au ski 2.The two longitudinal edges of the
La fixation 1 comprend une platine 8 composĆ©e d'une partie avant 8a, d'une partie arriĆØre 8b et de deux entretoises 9c1 et 9c2 qui relient la partie avant 8a Ć la partie arriĆØre 8b. Des vis, non reprĆ©sentĆ©es, sont utilisĆ©es pour fixer les extrĆ©mitĆ©s des entretoises 9c1 et 9c2 aux parties 8a et 8b de la platine 8. Les vis coopĆØrent avec des trous 80 et 90 mĆ©nagĆ©s respectivement dans les entretoises 9c1 et 9c2 et dans les parties 8a et 8b de la platine 8. Les entretoises 9c1 et 9c2 bloquent les mouvements de la partie avant 8a de la platine 8 par rapport Ć la partie arriĆØre 8b.The
La butĆ©e 1 a et la talonniĆØre 1 b sont assemblĆ©es de maniĆØre fixe respectivement Ć la partie avant 8a et Ć la partie arriĆØre 8b de la platine 8, par exemple au moyen de vis.The
Deux glissiĆØres 5a1et 5a2, par exemple des glissiĆØres Ć billes, sont assemblĆ©es de maniĆØre fixe Ć la partie avant 8a de la platine 8, par exemple au moyen de vis non reprĆ©sentĆ©es. De mĆŖme, deux glissiĆØres 5b1 et 5b2 sont assemblĆ©es de maniĆØre fixe Ć la partie arriĆØre 8b de la platine 8. Les glissiĆØres 5a1, 5a2, 5b1 et 5b2 sont parallĆØles Ć l'axe X et coopĆØrent chacune avec l'un des rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 et 4b2. Ensemble, il constituent les moyens de coulissement de la platine 8 par rapport au ski.Two slides 5a1and 5a2, for example ball rails, are fixedly assembled to the
La platine 8 est donc mobile en translation, le long de l'axe X, dans les deux sens F1 et F2. Plus prĆ©cisĆ©ment, la platine 8 est mobile en translation vers l'avant F1, dans un sens allant de la talonniĆØre 1b vers la butĆ©e 1 a, et vers l'arriĆØre F2, dans un sens allant de la butĆ©e 1 a vers la talonniĆØre 1 b.The
Un boĆ®tier 6, de forme allongĆ©e et alignĆ© avec l'axe X, est intercalĆ© entre l'embase 3 et la platine 8. Le boĆ®tier 6 comprend une partie infĆ©rieure 61 formant un caisson creux ouvert vers le haut et une partie infĆ©rieure 62 formant un caisson creux ouvert vers le bas, c'est-Ć -dire vers la partie infĆ©rieure 61.A
Des parois 61 a et 61b perpendiculaires Ć l'axe X dĆ©limitent respectivement les extrĆ©mitĆ©s longitudinales avant et arriĆØre de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6. De mĆŖme, des parois 62a et 62b perpendiculaires Ć l'axe X dĆ©limitent respectivement les extrĆ©mitĆ©s longitudinales avant et arriĆØre de la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6.
Chaque partie 61 et 62 du boƮtier 6 comprend Ʃgalement un fond 61c ou 62c et deux parois latƩrales longitudinales 61 d ou 62d.Each
Un ressort de compression 7 est placĆ© Ć l'intĆ©rieur du boĆ®tier 6. Le ressort 7 a une longueur libre Ć vide L7, lorsqu'il n'est soumis Ć aucune action mĆ©canique extĆ©rieure mesurĆ©e entre une extrĆ©mitĆ© longitudinale avant 7a du ressort 7 et une extrĆ©mitĆ© longitudinale arriĆØre 7b du ressort 7. Les spires du ressort 7 ont un diamĆØtre extĆ©rieur D7.A compression spring 7 is placed inside the
Une longueur L61 du volume intĆ©rieur de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boitier 6, mesurĆ©e parallĆØlement Ć l'axe X, entre les parois 61a et 61b, est Ć©gale Ć la longueur L62 du volume intĆ©rieur de la partie infĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6, mesurĆ©e parallĆØlement Ć l'axe X, entre les parois 62a et 62b. La longueur L7 du ressort 7 est Ć©gale aux longueurs L61 et L62 du boĆ®tier 6.A length L61 of the internal volume of the
La profondeur P61 du volume intĆ©rieur de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boitier 6, mesurĆ©e perpendiculairement Ć la face de glisse 22 du ski 2, est Ć©gale Ć la profondeur P62 du volume intĆ©rieur de la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6. Le diamĆØtre extĆ©rieur D7 des spires du ressort 7 est Ć©gal Ć la somme des profondeurs P61 et P62. De plus, la largeur du volume intĆ©rieur de chaque partie 61 a et 61 b du boĆ®tier 6 est Ć©gale au diamĆØtre D7 des spires du ressort 7.The depth P61 of the interior volume of the
Le ressort 7 est ainsi confinƩ dans le boƮtier 6 et affleure les parois 61 a, 61 b, 62a et 62b du boƮtier 6, au niveau de ses extrƩmitƩs 7a et 7b. Il affleure Ʃgalement les fonds 61c et 62c vers le haut et vers le bas, ainsi que les parois latƩrales 61d et 62d sur les cƓtƩs.The spring 7 is thus confined in the
La moitiĆ© infĆ©rieure du ressort 7 est logĆ©e dans la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6. La moitiĆ© supĆ©rieure du ressort 7 est logĆ©e dans la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 et dĆ©passe Ć l'extĆ©rieur de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6.The lower half of the spring 7 is housed in the
La partie infĆ©rieure 61 est assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć l'embase 3. La paroi arriĆØre 61b de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 est Ć©quipĆ©e d'un doigt 61e qui coopĆØre avec un crochet 34 qui fait saillie Ć partir de la partie centrale 3c de l'embase 3. L'embase 3 comporte Ć©galement une butĆ©e 35 sĆ©parĆ©e du crochet 34 par une distance Ć©gale Ć une longueur totale L'61 de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6, mesurĆ©e entre les faces des parois 61 a et 61 b tournĆ©es Ć l'opposĆ© l'une de l'autre.The
Lors de l'assemblage du boĆ®tier 6 avec l'embase 3, le doigt 61 b est glissĆ© dans le crochet 34 de l'embase, en maintenant la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 inclinĆ©e par rapport Ć l'axe X. Puis, l'extrĆ©mitĆ© avant 61 a de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 est rabattue de maniĆØre Ć positionner la paroi avant 61 a contre la butĆ©e 35 de l'embase 3.When assembling the
La partie centrale 3c de l'embase 3 comporte une lumiĆØre rectangulaire 37 dont les dimensions correspondent Ć celles du fond 61 c de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6, de sorte que lorsque la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 est assemblĆ©e Ć l'embase 3, le fond 61 c de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 est en contact avec la face supĆ©rieure 21 du ski 2.The
La partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 est assemblĆ©e de maniĆØre fixe Ć la platine 8. Au niveau de la paroi avant 62a de la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6, le fond 61c est prolongĆ© vers l'avant par une patte qui comporte un trou 62e. Une vis, non reprĆ©sentĆ©e, passe Ć travers le trou 61 e et Ć travers un trou 81 mĆ©nagĆ© sur une patte qui prolonge la partie avant 8a de la platine 8 vers l'arriĆØre.The
La partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 est mobile en translation, le long de l'axe X, par rapport Ć la partie infĆ©rieure 61. Lorsque la platine 8 coulisse vers l'avant ou vers l'arriĆØre par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2, la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 suit les mĆŖmes mouvements que la platine 8 et la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6 reste immobile par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2.The
La face supĆ©rieure 21 du ski 2 comporte une ligne mĆ©diane 23 perpendiculaire Ć l'axe X qui matĆ©rialise le milieu du ski 2, ou plutĆ“t le milieu de la ligne de cote. La ligne mĆ©diane 23 constitue un repĆØre pour le positionnement du milieu de la chaussure par rapport au ski 2, le long de l'axe X. La partie centrale 3c de l'embase 3 comporte un curseur 36 qui matĆ©rialise le milieu de l'embase 3. Le curseur 36 permet Ć l'opĆ©rateur qui monte la fixation 1 sur le ski 2 d'aligner le milieu de la fixation 1 avec la ligne mĆ©diane 23.The
De maniĆØre classique, la ligne mĆ©diane 23 n'est pas situĆ©e exactement au milieu du ski 2 mais est lĆ©gĆØrement dĆ©calĆ©e vers l'arriĆØre. Selon le sport de glisse, la position de la ligne mĆ©diane 23 varie. Par exemple, en ski free-style, la ligne mĆ©diane 23 est gĆ©nĆ©ralement dĆ©calĆ©e vers l'avant du ski 2 par rapport Ć sa position pour un ski polyvalent. La position de cette ligne 23 dĆ©pend Ć©galement des lignes de cote.Conventionally, the
Par dƩfaut, lorsqu'aucune action mƩcanique extƩrieure n'agit sur le ski 2 et sur la fixation 1, la fixation 1 est dans une position centrale, reprƩsentƩe aux
Lorsque le skieur rencontre une irrĆ©gularitĆ© de terrain, par exemple une bosse ou une motte de neige, l'inertie du skieur entraine la platine 8 vers l'avant F1 par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2 et les glissiĆØres 5a1, 5a2, 5b1, 5b2 coulissent le long des rails 4a1, 4a2, 4b1 et 4b2. En mĆŖme temps, la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 coulisse par rapport Ć la partie infĆ©rieure 61 et le ressort 7 se comprime, amortissant ainsi le mouvement d'avance ou de recul de la platine 8. Un fois l'obstacle passĆ©, l'Ć©nergie emmagasinĆ©e dans le ressort est restituĆ© et la platine reprend progressivement sa place en position centrale.When the skier encounters a terrain irregularity, for example a bump or a snow ball, the inertia of the skier causes the
Lorsque la platine 8 coulisse vers l'avant F1 par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2, la paroi arriĆØre 62b de la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 pousse l'extrĆ©mitĆ© arriĆØre 7b du ressort 7. Le ressort 7 se comprime et son extrĆ©mitĆ© avant 7a s'appuie contre la paroi avant 61 b de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6. Le mouvement de translation de la platine 8 vers l'avant est limitĆ© par une butĆ©e avant 64a (cf.
Lorsque la platine 8 coulisse vers l'arriĆØre F2 par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2, la paroi avant 62a de la partie supĆ©rieure 62 du boĆ®tier 6 pousse l'extrĆ©mitĆ© avant 7a du ressort 7. Le ressort 7 se comprime et son extrĆ©mitĆ© arriĆØre 7b s'appuie contre la paroi arriĆØre 61 b de la partie infĆ©rieure 61 du boĆ®tier 6. Le mouvement de translation de la platine 8 vers l'arriĆØre est limitĆ© par une butĆ©e arriĆØre 64b contre laquelle vient buter une protubĆ©rance arriĆØre (non reprĆ©sentĆ©e) de la platine. La platine 8 est alors dans une position de recul maximal par rapport Ć l'embase 3 et au ski 2, illustrĆ©e aux
De cette maniĆØre, les mouvements du skieur vers l'avant F1 ou vers l'arriĆØre F2 sont attĆ©nuĆ©s grĆ¢ce au ressort 7 qui amortit les dĆ©placements des chaussures et empĆŖche le skieur d'ĆŖtre dĆ©sĆ©quilibrĆ©.In this way, the movements of the skier forward F1 or rearward F2 are mitigated by the spring 7 which damps the movements of the shoes and prevents the skier from being unbalanced.
La position centrale est intermĆ©diaire par rapport aux positions maximales d'avance et de recul. Le long de l'axe X, la position de la platine 8 par rapport Ć l'embase 3 est situĆ©e entre, d'une part, la position de la platine 8 dans la position d'avance maximale des
Lorsque le skieur a dĆ©passĆ© les irrĆ©gularitĆ©s du terrain qui ont tendance Ć le dĆ©sĆ©quilibrer, le ressort 7 se dĆ©tend et dĆ©place la platine 8 dans la position centrale, ce qui aide le skieur Ć retrouver sa position d'Ć©quilibre.When the skier has overcome the irregularities of the ground which tend to unbalance, the spring 7 relaxes and moves the
En dehors de toute irrĆ©gularitĆ© de terrain, la platine peut Ć©galement se dĆ©placer d'avant en arriĆØre et vice-versa en fonction du pilotage de la planche de glisse. Par exemple, dans le cas d'une paire de ski alpin, lorsque le ski dĆ©clenche un virage, la platine se dĆ©place vers l'avant et les moyens d'amortissement emmagasinent de l'Ć©nergie. La restitution de cette Ć©nergie aura alors pour effet de dĆ©placer vers l'arriĆØre la platine au-delĆ de la position centrale. Ainsi, le skieur sera moins dĆ©sĆ©quilibrĆ© par les dĆ©cĆ©lĆ©rations et accĆ©lĆ©rations auxquelles il est soumis.Apart from any uneven ground, the plate can also move back and forth depending on the steering of the gliding board. For example, in the case of a pair of alpine skis, when the ski triggers a turn, 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. Thus, the skier will be less unbalanced by the decelerations and accelerations to which he is subjected.
L'emploi d'une glissiĆØre Ć bille permet de limiter les frottements lors de la translation de la platine 8, ce qui amĆ©liore l'amortissement et le retour de la platine 8 dans la position centrale.The use of a ball slide makes it possible to limit the friction during the translation of the
La raideur du ressort 7 pourra ĆŖtre choisie en fonction du poids du skieur. La force de rappel du ressort 7 varie linĆ©airement en fonction du dĆ©placement de la platine 8.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
Le ressort 7 et le boĆ®tier 6 constituent un organe d'amortissement du mouvement longitudinal de la platine 8. En variante, le ressort 7 et le boĆ®tier 6 peuvent ĆŖtre remplacĆ©s par un autre organe d'amortissement. Par exemple, il peut s'agir d'un amortisseur hydraulique. Eventuellement, l'organe d'amortissement peut inclure un amortisseur dont la force de rappel varie linĆ©airement en fonction de la vitesse de la platine 8.The spring 7 and the
La course maximale du dĆ©placement de la platine 8 par rapport Ć l'embase 3 est Ć©gale Ć la distance sĆ©parant la butĆ©e avant 64a de la butĆ©e arriĆØre 64b Ć laquelle on soustrait la distance sĆ©parant les protubĆ©rance avant et arriĆØre mĆ©nagĆ©es sous la platine 8. En pratique, la course de dĆ©placement comprise entre 20 mm et 140 mm, de prĆ©fĆ©rence comprise entre 30 mm et 100 mm. Dans le mode de rĆ©alisation dĆ©crit aux
Dans l'exemple dĆ©crit ci-dessus, la planche de glisse est un ski prĆ©vu pour ĆŖtre utilisĆ© par paire. En variante, il peut s'agir d'un surf de neige, d'un monoski ou d'un autre type de planche de glisse.In the example described above, the gliding board is a ski intended to be used in pairs. Alternatively, it may be a snowboard, a monoski or other type of gliding board.
En variante, la partie avant 8a de la platine 8 est reliĆ©e Ć la partie arriĆØre 8b par une seule entretoise. En alternative, la platine 8 est en une seule piĆØce.Alternatively, the
Les
Lorsqu'elle est soumise Ć une effort longitudinal vers l'avant, elle coulisse vers l'avant. Si l'effort est trĆØs important, elle va atteindre la position avancĆ©e illustrĆ©e Ć la
Une planche de glisse ƩquipƩe d'une telle fixation, aura un comportement qui facilite son entrƩe dans la courbe.A gliding board equipped with such a binding, will have a behavior that facilitates its entry into the curve.
En variante non reprĆ©sentĆ©e, l'embase 3 est positionnĆ©e sur le ski de telle faƧon que c'est la position la plus avancĆ©e de la platine qui constitue la position d'Ć©quilibre stable. Dans ce cas, la platine ne pourra coulisser que vers l'arriĆØre. Une planche de glisse ainsi Ć©quipĆ©e, aura tendance Ć accĆ©lĆ©rer la sortie du virage.In a variant not shown, the
Dans le cadre de l'invention, les caractĆ©ristiques des diffĆ©rentes variantes peuvent ĆŖtre combinĆ©es entre elles, au moins partiellement.In the context of the invention, the characteristics of the different variants can be combined with each other, at least partially.
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