EP2903702A1 - Systeme de fixation pour planche de surf des neiges de randonnee - Google Patents
Systeme de fixation pour planche de surf des neiges de randonneeInfo
- Publication number
- EP2903702A1 EP2903702A1 EP13771150.3A EP13771150A EP2903702A1 EP 2903702 A1 EP2903702 A1 EP 2903702A1 EP 13771150 A EP13771150 A EP 13771150A EP 2903702 A1 EP2903702 A1 EP 2903702A1
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- Prior art keywords
- locking
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- snowboard
- receiving
- fastening system
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/03—Mono skis; Snowboards
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C10/00—Snowboard bindings
- A63C10/14—Interfaces, e.g. in the shape of a plate
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C2203/00—Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
- A63C2203/06—Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts enabling conversion into another device
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a shoe attachment system on a snowboard and more particularly on a board snowboard hiking.
- the snowboards for hiking snow have the distinction of being composed of two sections of longitudinal planks which form, when contiguous, a snowboard snowboard for the descent of snow-covered slopes. This is called the descent position of the snowboard hiking board. When the two sections of longitudinal planks are detached, they form two skis for hiking up snowy slopes. We are talking here about hiking position of snowboard hiking.
- the attachment of the snowboard boots on a snowboard hiking is carried out by means of a base configured to receive and maintain each snowboard boot, for example by means of semi-rigid straps.
- the base comprises in particular a fastening means, conventionally placed on the toe side of the base, which allows, in the hiking position, to fix the snowboard boot on a standard binding of hiking placed on each section of longitudinal boards.
- US5 applications 984,324; US2010 / 0102522 and WO01 / 70349 show different types of basic fixation on a snowboard hiking snowboard in downhill position. These applications show in particular a fastening system comprising a first interface fixed to the snowboard and having two independent half-interfaces and each fixed vis-à-vis the other on a board section. A second interface, placed on the base, is fixed on the first interface and makes the connection between the two half-interfaces in the descent position, allowing the attachment of the base on the snowboard snowboard and the connection and the maintaining board sections.
- one of the aims of the invention is to remedy at least partially the drawbacks of the prior art and to propose a shoe attachment system on a snowboard hiking, in a downhill position, improved and easy use.
- the present invention therefore relates to a fastening system adapted for attaching a boot to a snowboard for hiking snow, said snowboard comprising two longitudinal board sections contiguous to each other in the downhill position and detached in a hiking position,
- said fastening system being configured to be used in a descent position and comprising:
- a base configured to receive and hold a snowboard boot
- a first interface fixed on the snowboard comprising in particular two independent half-interfaces each fixed in relation to the other on a board section,
- each half-interface comprising at least one coupling element comprising a body surmounted by a blocking head wider than said body
- the second interface comprising at least two openings for receiving and blocking the coupling elements, said receiving and locking openings comprising two contiguous portions, a first portion of sufficient width to allow the blocking head to pass through the opening of receiving and locking and a second portion of width less than the first portion, allowing only the passage of the body, o the second interface further comprising at least one locking system of at least one coupling element within its opening of reception and associated blocking.
- This configuration of the first and second interfaces allows easy fixing and detachment of the base, which does not require any particular tools and which can even be done without taking off the shoe of said base.
- the fastening system has fewer moving parts and exposed and therefore it is less sensitive to snow that could accumulate at the first and second interfaces and that could block or prevent fixation.
- the two half-interfaces each comprising at least one recess, said at least one recess of a half-interface being complementary to the at least one recess of the other interface so that in the descent position said at least one recesses fit together.
- each half-interface makes it possible to limit the shearing movements between the plank sections in the down position and thus stiffens the snowboard for hiking snow in a downhill position.
- the coupling elements have a convergent shape located on the same axis and pointing in the same direction and that the receiving and locking openings also have a substantially triangular shape.
- each half-interface comprises an arcuate notch, said arcuate notches being concentric and that the coupling elements comprise a clamping means in said notch in a circular arc allowing the state loosened its sliding along said arcuate notch and blocking said coupling element in a tight state.
- the locking system comprises at least one movable locking finger about an axis between:
- the at least one locking finger is connected to an unlocking lever controlling its passage from its locking position to its unlocking position.
- the locking system further comprises a resilient element connected to at least one locking finger so that the latter is automatically returned to the locking position.
- the locking head of the at least one blocking element in connection with the at least one locking pin, comprises at least one recess so that said blocking element can pass through the opening of receiving and locking while the at least one locking finger is in the locking position.
- the locking system comprises two locking fingers ensuring the locking of the same locking element, their ends intended to come into contact with the locking element being spaced apart from one of the other in the unlocking position and brought closer to one another in the locked position.
- the second portion of the receiving and locking opening is made by fixing a stop at the second interface.
- the present invention also relates to a snowboard with two longitudinal board sections contiguous to each other in the down position and detached in the hiking position comprising a fastening system as described above for each shoe.
- the present invention also relates to a fastening kit comprising two fastening systems as described above and two standard ski touring bindings.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of a snowboard for hiking snow in the descent position
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective representation of a half interface of the first interface
- FIGS. 3a, 3b and 3c show a perspective representation of the first and second interfaces of a fixing system according to the invention in the fixed and detached state
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view in bottom view of a second interface
- Figure 5 shows a perspective view in bottom view of the fastening system in the fixed state.
- Figure 1 thus shows a snowboard surfing 3 hiking downhill position.
- the hiking snowboard 3 comprises two sections of boards 3a, 3b longitudinally contiguous to each other in the down position by hooking means 30, for example a hook, and two fastening systems 1 each intended to receive one foot of the user.
- the fastening system 1 comprises in particular a base 5 configured to receive and maintain a snowboard boot, for example by means of straps (not shown).
- the fastening system 1 also comprises a first interface 7 fixed to the snowboard 3, in particular comprising two independent half-interfaces 7a, 7b and each fixed in relation to the other on a board section 3a. , 3b. Every half 7a, 7b interface comprises at least one coupling element 11.
- the attachment of the half-interfaces 7a, 7b can be achieved by screwing on tapped orifices 30 conventionally placed in the field of snowboard binding bindings to adjust the spacing between the two fastening systems.
- the fastening system 1 further comprises a second interface 9, connected to the base 5 and being fixed on the first interface 7 and making the connection between the two half-interfaces 7a, 7b in the descent position.
- the second interface 9 comprises at least one receiving and locking opening 90 which, in connection with the at least one coupling element 11, allows the attachment of the first interface 7 with the second interface and therefore the attachment of the base 5 with the snowboard 3.
- Figure 2 shows in perspective a representation of a half-interface 7a, 7b.
- the half-interface 7a, 7b comprise at least one recess 71, said at least one recess 71 of the half-interface 7a, 7b is complementary to at least one recess 71 carried by the other half-interface 7a, 7b so in downhill position, said at least one recess 71 fit together.
- the at least one recess 71 is formed on a slice of the half interface 7a, 7b which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal sides of the snowboard 3.
- the at least one recess 71 on each half-interface 7a, 7b makes it possible to limit the shearing movements between the plank sections 3a, 3b in the down position and thus stiffens the snowboard for hiking snow 3 in a downhill position.
- the half-interface 7a, 7b also comprises at least one coupling element 11.
- Said coupling element 11 comprises a body 111 surmounted by a locking head 113 wider than said body 111.
- the half-interface 7a, 7b comprises fixing holes 75, preferably four, which allow the passage of a fastening screw screwing into tapped holes 33 of a board section 3a, 3b.
- the half-interface 7a, 7b also comprises at least one arcuate notch 70 which, in connection with a clamping means 115, allows the connection between a coupling element 11 and said half-interface.
- the clamping element 115 allows the coupling element 11 to slide along the arcuate notch 70 and in the tightened state it blocks any movement of the said coupling element 11.
- clamping member 115 can thus be placed between the half-interface 7a, 7b and the board section 3a, 3b to which it is fixed, in a housing under the notch in a circular arc.
- the coupling element is placed on the half-interface 7a, 7b and linked to the clamping element 115, for example by means of one or more screws.
- the half-interface 7a, 7b may be of semicircular shape, concentric with the arcuate notch 70 and may have on its outer edge a shoulder 72.
- This shoulder 72 may serve as a guide and a second connection point between the half-interface 7a, 7b and the coupling element 11.
- the latter can thus comprise an extension 116 comprising a notch 118 in which the shoulder 72 is inserted.
- the two half-interfaces 7a, 7b are vis-à-vis each other in the down position.
- the arcuate notches 70 of each half-interfaces 7a, 7b are concentric.
- the coupling elements 11 may also be of substantially convergent shape, for example triangular, located on the same axis A and pointing in the same direction.
- the adjustment of the angle of attachment relative to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard can thus be easily effected by loosening the coupling elements 11, which can thus slide within their arcuate notch 70, and by pivoting the base 5.
- FIG. 3a also shows in more detail the second interface 9.
- Said second interface, placed on the base 5, comprises at least two receiving and locking openings 90 of the coupling elements 11.
- the receiving and locking openings 90 preferentially practiced in the base 5, comprise two portions 90a, 90b contiguous.
- the first portion is of sufficient width to allow the locking head 113 to pass through the receiving and locking opening 90.
- the second portion 90b of smaller width than the first portion 90a, allowing only the passage of the body 111 to through the receiving and locking aperture 90.
- the receiving and locking apertures 90 may have a substantially convergent shape, for example triangular.
- FIGS. 3a to 3c representing the first 7 and second 9 interfaces in the detached (FIG. 3a) and fixed (FIG. 3b) state
- these interfaces are fixed as follows: the base 5 and its second interface 9 are brought above the first interface 7, the receiving and locking openings 90 being aligned with the coupling elements 11,
- the base 5 is approached from the first interface 7 so that the locking heads 113 of the coupling elements 11 pass through the first portions 90a of the receiving and locking openings 90 as shown in FIG. 3b,
- the base 5 may also include wedges 51 which support the hiking snowboard to stabilize the binding between the first 7 and second 9 interface.
- the second portion 90d of the receiving and locking openings 90 can be made by fixing a stop 93 on the second interface 9.
- a stop 93 allows, in the case where the blocking head 113 of the coupling element is of height equal to the thickness of the base 5 and the stop 93 is of height equal to that of the body 111, to have a good stability and a optimal fixation of the interfaces between them because the games between them are limited, as well as a flat base.
- the second interface 9 comprises at least one locking system 13, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the locking system 13 comprises at least one locking pin 130 movable about an axis B between:
- the at least one locking finger 13 can move from one position to another by means of an unlocking lever 132. Pulling the unlocking lever 132 rotates the locking finger 13 about its axis B so that to move it to the unlocking position.
- the locking system may also comprise an elastic element (not shown), for example a spring, which is in connection with the locking pin 13 and which automatically returns it to the locking position. The elastic element also allows, due to the connection between the at least one locking pin and the release lever 132, an automatic return thereof.
- At least one coupling element 11 may comprise at least one recess 117 so that said locking element 11 can pass through the opening of receiving and locking 90 while the at least one locking pin 130 is in the locking position.
- first 7 and second 9 interfaces allow easy attachment and detachment of the base 5, which does not require any particular tools and which can even be performed without taking off the boot of said base 5.
- the fastening system 1 has fewer moving and exposed parts and therefore it is less sensitive to the snow that could accumulate at the first 7 and second 9 interfaces and that could block or prevent fixation.
- the locking due to the elastic element is automatic which further simplifies the use of the fastening system 1, the unlocking being effected simply by pulling on the release lever 132.
- the locking system 13 comprises two locking fingers 130 ensuring the locking of the same locking element 11.
- the ends of said locking fingers 13 intended to come into contact with the blocking element 11 are spaced from each other in the unlocking position in order to let said locking element 11 and are brought closer to each other in the locking position in order to block it.
- the unlocking lever 132 is in direct connection by contact with a first locking pin 130 in order to rotate it about its axis B to put it in the unlocking position and is connected via a connecting rod 134 with the second locking pin 130 so as to rotate about its axis B in a direction opposite to the first locking finger 130.
- the base 5 may further include an additional attachment system (not shown) configured to be used in a hiking position. This additional fastening system, placed at the front of the base 5, that is to say the tip of the user's foot, is intended to come into connection with a standard fixation of ski touring (not shown) placed on each board section 3a, 3b.
- the present invention also relates to a fastening kit comprising two fastening systems 1 as described above, one per shoe, and two standard bindings of ski touring.
- fastening system 1 wherein said fastening system 1, or more precisely the first interface 7 is linked to a standard snowboard.
- the user uses the base 5 with both to be fixed on the standard snowboard but also to be fixed on a standard mount of ski touring installed on a standard ski touring to make a path of approach.
- the fastening system 1 because of the configuration of the first 7 and second 9 interfaces allows simple attachment of the sections of boards 3a, 3b between them in the down position and unlocking easy to switch to hiking position.
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