EP3050602A1 - Fersenhalter für eine tourenbindung - Google Patents

Fersenhalter für eine tourenbindung Download PDF

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EP3050602A1
EP3050602A1 EP16153199.1A EP16153199A EP3050602A1 EP 3050602 A1 EP3050602 A1 EP 3050602A1 EP 16153199 A EP16153199 A EP 16153199A EP 3050602 A1 EP3050602 A1 EP 3050602A1
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Giovanni Indulti
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/0807Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/006Ski bindings with a climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/0843Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/084Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/0845Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable the body or base or a jaw pivoting about a vertical axis, i.e. side release
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/086Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings using parts which are fixed on the shoe of the user and are releasable from the ski binding

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  • the present invention relates to the technical sector relative to heel-pieces that are fixed on skis for hooking the rear part of the ski boot; in particular the invention concerns heel-pieces conceived for use in Alpine skiing.
  • the heel-pieces fixed on skis for use in Alpine skiing must be made and structured so as to enable the skier to hook the rear part of the ski boot to the heel-piece, when the skier wishes to perform a descent with the skis, and to further enable the disengagement of the rear part of the ski boot when the skier is to travel ascending paths while keeping the skis attached to the boots.
  • the heel-piece For the ascent, the heel-piece must be conceived so as to enable the skier, once the rear part of the ski boot has been disengaged therefrom, to move the rear part of the ski boot freely, possibly even resting the ski boot on the ski itself, in a case where this is necessary during the ascent with the ski boots attached to the skis.
  • the known heel-pieces for Alpine skiing comprise a body which is fixed to the ski and hooking elements predisposed on the body in such a way as to project from the front part of the body (the part facing towards the tips of the skis once the body has been fixed to the skis.
  • hooking elements usually cylindrical and of a type having pins are mounted on the body of the heel-piece so as to be parallel to one another and facing in a longitudinal direction with respect to the skis in the direction of the relative ski tips.
  • hooking elements are destined to insert in profiled slots or plates that are present in the rear part of the skis, in order to obtain a reciprocal hooking.
  • a first known type of heel-pieces for Alpine skiing is conceived and fixed to the skis in such a way that the relative body, once the rear part of the ski boot has been disengaged and deconstrained from the hooking elements in order to enable the skier to ascend with the skis on his or her boots, can be made to slide longitudinally on the skis, towards the relative rear part, together with the hooking elements (which remain projecting from the front face) so as to free and create a necessary space for the skier, when required during the ascent, to be able to move the ski boots freely and also to be able to completely rest the ski boot on the skis, also in the rear part of the sole (or heel).
  • a second known type of heel-pieces for Alpine skiing is conceived and fixed to the skis in such a way that the relative body, once the rear part of the ski boot has been disengaged and deconstrained from the hooking elements, can be made to rotate with respect to the skis according to a vertical axis that is perpendicular to the ski, so that the front face from which the hooking elements project is rotated by an angle of about 90°, so that the hooking elements are arranged transversally to the ski and a free space is therefore created for enabling the skier, when required, to be able to move the ski boots freely and also to be able to completely rest the ski boot on the skis during the ascent.
  • the elements that have to be predisposed and installed in the heel-piece in order to enable the body to be able to rotate by at least 90° according to an axis that is perpendicular and vertical to the ski complicates the whole structure thereof; further, the operations required for deconstraining the heel-piece from its fixture on the ski and to enable it to rotate are not so immediate and easy.
  • the aim of the present invention is therefore to propose a new heel-piece for Alpine skiing able to obviate the drawbacks of the heel-pieces of known type described above.
  • an aim of the invention is to disclose a new heel-piece for Alpine skiing conceived and structured so as to be able to create and free the space to enable the skier to be able to freely move the ski boot and to be able to freely rest the ski boot on the ski, when required, during ascent with the skis attached to the boots, without having recourse to any displacing, translating or rotating operation of the heel-piece itself.
  • the heel-piece (T) comprises a body (1), hooking elements (10), that are borne by and mounted on the body (1) such that end portions (11) thereof project from a face (F) of the body (1),
  • the heel-piece (T), via the body (1), is fixable to a ski so that the face (F) of the body (1) is facing towards the front part of the ski such that the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) face towards the front part of the ski and project from the face (F) so as to enable hooking of the rear part of a ski boot of a skier.
  • the hooking elements (10) are in an advanced position (A) in which the end portions (11) project beyond the face (F) of the body of the heel piece (T) so as to enable the skier to hook the rear part of the ski boot to the heel-piece (T) (see for example figures 1A , 3B , 5A ).
  • the special characteristics of the heel-piece (T) of the invention consist in the fact that it comprises movement means (M) that are predisposed and associated to the body (1) of the heel-piece (T) so as to be manoeuvrable to act on the hooking elements (10) in order to translate the hooking elements (10) with respect to the body (1) and translate the hooking elements (10) from an advanced position (A), in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) project from the face (F) of the body to enable hooking of the rear part of a ski boot of a skier, to a retracted position (R) so that the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) are made to retract in order to enable the skier to freely rest the ski boot on the ski (see for example figures 2A , 4A and 6A ).
  • the movement means (M) comprise:
  • cam member (P1) enables having a guided and controlled translation of the hooking elements (10) with respect to the body (1).
  • the heel-piece (T) can comprise blocking means (B) which are predisposed to block, and maintain blocked, the hooking elements (10) in the retracted position (R) with respect to the body (1) of the heel piece (T), and predisposed to be able to release the block on the hooking elements (10) so as to enable the blocking elements (10) to be translatable with respect to the body (1) from the retracted position (R) to the advanced position (A), in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) newly project from the face (F) of the body (1) in order to enable hooking thereof with the rear part of a ski boot.
  • blocking means (B) which are predisposed to block, and maintain blocked, the hooking elements (10) in the retracted position (R) with respect to the body (1) of the heel piece (T), and predisposed to be able to release the block on the hooking elements (10) so as to enable the blocking elements (10) to be translatable with respect to the body (1) from the retracted position (R) to the advanced position (A), in which the end
  • the blocking means (B) are of an elastic blocking type and are predisposed to retain the contact element (M1) in a blocked position so that the hooking elements (10) are retained in the retracted position (R) thereof up to when a greater stress than a given threshold value is applied.
  • figures from 1A to 1C and from 3A to 3C illustrate the heel-piece (T) with the hooking elements (10) in the advanced position (A), in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements project from the face (F) of the body (1) so as to enable the skier to be able to hook the rear part of the ski boot to the heel-piece (T), while figures from 2A to 2C and from 4A to 4C illustrate the heel-piece (T) with the hooking elements which thanks to the movement means (M) have been moved into the retracted position (R) thereof, in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements have been retracted so as to free and create a manoeuvring space on the ski, to enable the skier to be able to move the ski boot freely and, when required, to completely rest the ski boot on the ski during the ascent with the skis attached to the boots.
  • FIGS 1A to 2C illustrate a first embodiment of a heel-piece (T) of the invention, i.e. a heel-piece (T) which incorporates the invention.
  • the hooking elements (10) are constituted by a U-shaped element (15) which is predisposed in the body (1) of the heel piece (T) so as to be orientated horizontally and parallel with respect to the ski once the body (1) has been fixed thereto, the ends of the "U” projecting beyond the face (F) of the body (1) and constituting the end hooking portions (11) with the ski boot.
  • the contact element (M1) comprises a slide element (16) fixed to the U-shaped element (15), the slide element (16) comprising a profiled slot (17) which defines the cam member (P1) of the movement means (M).
  • the manoeuvring lever (L) of the movement means (M) in this case is hinged to the body (1) so as to be rotatable with respect thereto (in the illustrated case according to a vertical axis) and be manually manoeuvrable (or manoeuvrable using another means such as for example a ski stick).
  • the heel-piece (T) comprises a pin (P) which is associated to and coupled to the lever (L) which is hinged to the body (1) so that the pin (P) is inserted in the profiled slot (17) of the slide element (16) and so that a rotation of the lever (L) corresponds to a translation of the pin (P) in the profiled slot (17) for guiding the movement of the slide element (16) of the contact element (M1) during the translation of the hooking elements (10) from the advanced position (A) to the retracted position (R), and vice versa.
  • the elastic blocking means (B) comprise a spring (18) and a ball bearing (19), the spring (18) being inserted in a housing (180) present in the body (1) of the heel-piece (T), the ball bearing (19) being predisposed and borne at an end of the spring (18) so as to project from the housing (180) and be in contact with the slide element (16).
  • the slide element (16) comprises at least two recesses (161, 162), spaced from one another, having a shape such as to be partly occupied by a part of the ball bearing (19), in order to enable blocking the slide element (16) in the body (1) in two distinct positions (see figure 1C and figure 2C ), and therefore the U-shaped element (15) and the relative hooking elements (10) respectively in the retracted position (R) and the advanced position (A) ( figure 1C ) in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) project from the face (F) so as to enable the hooking of the rear part of a ski boot.
  • FIGS. 3A to 4C illustrate a second embodiment of a heel-piece (T) of the invention, i.e. a heel-piece (T) which incorporates the invention.
  • the hooking elements (10) are of the type constituted by two cylindrical elements (21) which are predisposed and mounted transversally on the vertical arms (V) (of which there is only one partially visible in figures 3C and 4C ) which are predisposed in the body (1) of the heel-piece (T).
  • the cylindrical elements (21) are predisposed on the arms so that the front portion thereof projects from the face (F) of the body (1), constituting the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10).
  • the cylindrical elements (21) are mounted with respect to the arms so as to be able to translate transversally with respect thereto, while the contact element (M1) of the movement means (M) comprises a plate element (23) provided with at least a through-opening (24).
  • the plate element (23) is predisposed in the body (1) of the heel-piece (T) so that the cylindrical elements (21) of the hooking elements (10) have a rear portion thereof situated in the at least a through-opening (24) in order to be fixed to the plate element (23).
  • the manoeuvring lever (L) of the movement means (M) is hinged to the body (1) so as to be rotatable with respect thereto (for example about a hinge axis that is transversal to the body and parallel to the base of the body, so that the axis is parallel to the ski when the heel-piece (T) is fixed thereto and is manually manoeuvrable (for example manually or using another means such as for example a ski stick) in order to be rotated with respect to the body (1).
  • the lever (L) is conformed so as to exhibit a portion in which a profiled slot (25) is present which defines the cam member (P1) of the movement means (M), while the heel-piece includes a pin (P) which is predisposed on, and coupled to, the plate element (23) such that the pin (P) is situated in the profiled slot (25) for the guide of the movement of the plate element (23) of the contact element (M1) during translation of the hooking elements (10) from the advanced position (A) to the retracted position (R), and vice versa.
  • a profiled slot (25) which defines the cam member (P1) of the movement means (M)
  • the heel-piece includes a pin (P) which is predisposed on, and coupled to, the plate element (23) such that the pin (P) is situated in the profiled slot (25) for the guide of the movement of the plate element (23) of the contact element (M1) during translation of the hooking elements (10) from the advanced position (A) to the retracted position (R), and vice versa.
  • the elastic blocking means (B) comprise at least a first spring (28), hinged at a first end to the body (1) of the heel piece (T) and at a second end to the lever (L), and a stabilising element (29) which is fixed to the lever (L) in such a way as to rotate solidly with the lever (L), and which is conformed so as to have an end (30) shaped in a right-angle so as to couple with an abutment (35) present in a part of the body (1) of the heel piece (T), when the lever (L) is rotated in order to slide the pin (P) in the profiled slot (15) and activate the translation of the cylindrical elements (21) of the hooking elements (10) into the retracted position (R) with a contextual loading of the at least a spring (28), in order to maintain and retain in a blocked position the plate element (23) and therefore the cylindrical elements (21) in the retracted position (R).
  • the elastic blocking means (B) further comprise an elastic element (38) predisposed on the stabilising element (29) so as to load during the rotation of the stabilising element (29) and to maintain the stabilising element (29) with the right-angled end (30) thereof coupled to the abutment (35) present in the body (1) of the heel piece (T) so as to maintain the plate element (23), and therefore the cylindrical elements (21), in the retracted position (R).
  • the skier rotates the lever (L) from the position of figures 3A and 3B to the position of figures 4A and 4B (the stabilising element (29) rotates solidly together with the lever) in order to slide the pin (P) in the profiled slot (25) in order then to determine the translation of the plate element (23) and therefore the cylindrical elements (21) into the retracted position (R) (end portions (11) retracted in order to enable free movement of the ski boot), which is blocked when the right-angled profiled end (30) of the stabilising element (29) engages with the abutment (35) present in the body (1) of the heel-piece (T) (see for example figure 4B ).
  • the at least a spring (28) is loaded, as is the elastic element (38) in order to maintain the coupling between the right-angled end (30) of the stabilising element (29) and the abutment (35).
  • FIGS 5A to 6C illustrate a third possible embodiment of a heel-piece (T) of the invention, i.e. a heel-piece (T) which incorporates the invention.
  • the hooking elements (10) are constituted by a U-shaped element (40) which is predisposed in the body (1) of the heel piece (T) so as to be orientated horizontally and parallel with respect to the ski once the body (1) has been fixed thereto, the ends of the "U” projecting beyond the face (F) of the body (1) and constituting the end hooking portions (11) with the ski boot.
  • the body (1) of the heel-piece (T) is conformed such as to exhibit two lateral gullies (GL) which are conformed so as to be able to house and receive internally thereof the arms of the U-shaped element (40) of the hooking elements (10) so as to enable them to translate with respect to the inside of the gullies (GL).
  • the arms of the U-shaped element (40) are conformed so that the ends thereof are slightly mutually convergent and elastically openable.
  • the manoeuvring lever (L) of the movement means (M) is hinged to the body (1) so as to be rotatable with respect thereto (for example about a hinge axis that is transversal to the body and parallel to the base of the body, so that the axis is parallel to the ski when the heel-piece (T) is fixed thereto) so as to be rotatable with respect thereto and manually manoeuvrable (for example manually or using the ski stick) in order to be rotated with respect to the body (1).
  • the lever (L) is conformed such as to exhibit a portion (45) in which a transversal through-slot (450) is present which is profiled in such a way that the walls of the slot (450) define the cam member (P1) of the movement means (M).
  • the contact element (M1) of the movement means (M) comprises a cylindrical rolling element (47) (for example having a bushing shape) which is predisposed on a portion (48) of the U-shaped element (40), opposite the ends of the "U", so as to be rotatable with respect to the portion (48) and to be in contact with and able to roll against the walls of the slot (450) for guiding the movement of the rolling element (47) of the contact element (M1) during the translation of the U-shaped element (40) from the advanced position (A) to the retracted position (R) of the hooking element (10), and vice versa.
  • a cylindrical rolling element (47) for example having a bushing shape
  • the slot (450) is conformed such as to exhibit a first part (451) of the walls thereof which are shaped and conformed such as to define an annular portion (49) of smaller dimensions than the diameter of the rolling element (47) so that when the rotation of the lever (L) brings the rolling element (47) to slide in the slot (450) so as to insert in the annular portion (49) it inserts contrastingly in the annular portion (49) in order to stabilise the position of the lever (L) (this situation is illustrated for example in figures 5B, 5C ).
  • the slot (450) exhibits the annular portion (49) in such a position that when the rotation of the lever (L) forces the rolling element (47) to insert contrastingly in the annular portion (49), the U-shaped element (40) is in the advanced position (A) of the hooking elements (10) with the ends of the U-shaped element (40) which constitute the hooking portions (11) with the ski boot, projecting beyond the face (F) of the heel-piece (T) for enabling the hooking with the ski boot.
  • the slot (450) is further conformed so as also to exhibit a second part (452) (see for example figures 5B, 5C ) of the relative walls which are profiled in such a way as to have between them a distance corresponding to the diameter of the rolling element (47) and which are conformed in such a way that the rolling element (47) can roll in a guided way in the second part (452) of the slot (450) when the lever (L) is rotated so as to extract the rolling element (47) from the annular portion (49) and to determine the translation of the U-shaped element (40) into the retracted position (R) of the hooking elements (10).
  • a second part (452) see for example figures 5B, 5C ) of the relative walls which are profiled in such a way as to have between them a distance corresponding to the diameter of the rolling element (47) and which are conformed in such a way that the rolling element (47) can roll in a guided way in the second part (452) of the slot (450) when the lever (L) is
  • the rolling element (47) of the contact element (M1) is inserted in opposition in the annular portion (49) of the slot (450) of the cam member (P1): in this configuration the U-shaped element (40) is in the advanced position (A) of the hooking elements (10) with the ends of the U-shaped element (40) which constitute the hooking portions (11) with the ski boot, projecting beyond the face (F) of the heel piece (T) for enabling the hooking with the ski boot.
  • the arms retract with respect to the body (1), translating into the gullies (GL) and elastically opening: the elastic recall force of the arms acts against the body, keeping the retracted position stable, i.e. the position assumed by the lever (L) in figures from 6A to 6C.
  • the invention enables rapidly and effectively freely moving the ski boot so that it can rest, when required, on the ski during an ascent of the skier with skis attached to his or her ski boots.
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