EP3096845A1 - Fixation à verrouillage automatique de ski télémark, ski de randonnée ou ski de fond - Google Patents
Fixation à verrouillage automatique de ski télémark, ski de randonnée ou ski de fondInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a setting of cross-country skiing, telemark skiing or cross-country skiing with "Step in” automatic locking.
- bindings ski touring, ski telemark or cross-country skiing require unlocking manipulation to open the binding or preparation to allow the establishment of the shoe.
- opening the attachment it is almost always necessary to perform a manual intervention directly with the hand or through a ski pole to lock the boot on the ski.
- the most used materials are bindings according to the "standard 75", such as the fasteners described in US Patent 7,401, 802 (Black Diamond Equipment).
- This type of attachment is characterized by a fixed front grip that maintains the shape called “duckbill” located at the front of the shoe and a cable tension system equipped with spring locking on the heel of the shoe.
- This shoe standard makes it difficult to walk on rock when climbing, does not allow the use of standard glacier crampons and limits the use of this type of shoe to only telemark ski.
- the establishment of shoes in bindings is always very delicate. The skier is often forced to kneel to block the ski and be able to lock the tension system on the heel of the shoe.
- NTN New Telemark Norm
- NTN New Telemark Norm
- the new shoes can be used in telemark or downhill skiing, and can receive standard glacier crampons.
- the sole of the shoe is divided into two parts: the front sole specific to the standard NTN and the heel which is classic and distinct from the front sole.
- the specificity of the front sole comes from the protrusion which is located at the level of the arch in the center of the shoe, at the rear end of the front sole.
- the shoe can be secured to the ski by being held between the front portion of the front sole and the projection.
- This standard has made it possible to create bindings that combine the freedom of movement of the Telemark-specific heel and which incorporate a safety device releasing the boot in case of skier's fall. Responding to several issues of the Standard 75 standard, these bindings can also include ski stops and provide extra safety for skiers.
- the telemark bindings as described in EP 1 790 396 are the fastening models corresponding to the NTN standard. These bindings always require a manual unlocking, a delicate implementation of the shoe and an intervention for the locking of it by hand, with the free foot or with a ski pole. These bindings are also characterized by a weight greater than the average fasteners available on the market.
- the problem that the present invention seeks to solve is to allow both an automatic locking of the shoe in the binding, the use of the binding in hiking mode without heaving, an easy release powered by the skier and an automatic heaving in case of fall, while using a fixation of a total mass as low as possible.
- ski binding in particular ski touring, telemark and / or cross-country ski binding, for fixing a ski boot comprising a front sole and a heel, said ski binding comprising:
- a front retainer able to cooperate with the front sole of the shoe
- a rear retaining element adapted to cooperate with a protrusion of the rear part of the front sole and / or with the rear sole of the boot, said rear retaining element being able to pivot, raising or lowering its rear part, in the vertical plane around an axis (which may be a material or virtual axis) horizontal orthogonal to the direction of skiing between a so-called high position (or
- a fixed stop placed on the ski or the front retainer element, adapted to cooperate with the tensioning rod, so as to allow the rear retaining stirrup to move backwards, tending said tensioning element, when the heel of the shoe exerts a downward pressure on the rear retaining stirrup in the rest position.
- the front retainer element is advantageously a Dynafit® type fastening system, with a double locking lug on the boot.
- the front retainer includes a control member, such as a user operable latch, which transmits its movement to the flanges through a forward link.
- the retraction abutment cooperates with the tensioning rod and transforms during the engagement of the shoe in the rear retaining element the vertical force exerted by the heel of the boot on the rear retaining element in horizontal movement in the rear direction of said rear retaining element, which allows the engagement of said rear retaining element (preferably via a rear hook flange) or on the rear projection of the front flange or on the heel.
- the rear portion of said rear retaining clip or said tensioning element is connected to the rear portion of said tensioning link.
- the tensioner link allows the retainer to pivot between a high position and a low position.
- the rear retaining clip may be connected to the front retaining member by a flexible connecting member.
- the latter may have, in its rear part, a guide which slides in the drawer of the rear retaining element.
- said tensioning link when the engagement of the rear retaining element, abuts with its front end against said fixed stop.
- the rear retainer is designed such that upon placement of the boot in the rear retainer, after locking of the front retaining element on the front part of the front sole, when the user lowers the heel, the rear soleplate bears on the rear retaining stirrup or a component associated with the rear retaining stirrup, and imposes a retreat of the rear retaining stirrup under the effect of the rod, itself bearing on the fixed stop retraction, so that the retraction of the rear retaining stirrup allows the projection or the heel of the shoe to fit into the rear retainer.
- the rear retaining element further comprises a retraction boss placed behind the fixed stop or integrated in the tensioning rod, able to release the tensioner rod resting on the fixed stop when the projection or heel of the shoe is inserted into the rear retaining clip.
- said tensioning element comprises two elastic return members (typically springs) disposed on either side of the rear retaining element, and preferably within the rear retaining bracket, and at least one knurled ring for adjusting the preload of the tensioning element, and said tensioning member preferably further comprising a set of rods and cables which cooperate with said springs for tensioning of the retaining clip.
- Said rods may be disposed within said springs, typically parallel to the direction of attachment (ie parallel to the ski).
- the cables can be replaced by a hoop.
- the attachment comprises a control member (typically a latch) operable by the user, said control member (latch) for holding the rear retaining bracket sufficiently retracted to prevent the projection or heel from being hooked by the rear retaining bracket, either by acting directly on the rear retaining bracket or by acting directly on the tiller.
- a control member typically a latch
- said rear retaining clip comprises two lateral stops, disposed on either side of its rear part, so as to center the rear projection of the soleplate.
- said lateral abutments being preferably arranged so as to be able to pivot each about a vertical axis under the effect of a torque generated by a lateral movement of the boot during the loosening.
- the tensioner rod is connected to the tensioning member or the rear retaining bracket via an axis which lies in the plane said tensioning element allowing the rear retaining clip to slide parallel to the plane of said tensioning element.
- the front retainer comprises three components, namely a specific element (latch), a slider and a pivoting member; the slider can move fore and aft to release or lock said pivoting member.
- a specific element latch
- the slider can move fore and aft to release or lock said pivoting member.
- the attachment When the attachment is in telemark mode, the user can rotate the element forward, a protuberance of said member bears on said slide and slides backward, releasing said pivoting member to allow the skier to lift easily the shoe to practice ski touring. The user can switch to "ski touring" mode without taking off.
- the tensioner rod is supported in service on the retraction abutment at a fulcrum which is located in front of the connection point between this rod and the retaining bracket, in side view and referring to the direction of movement of the ski.
- the tensioner rod is pivotally mounted on the rear retaining stirrup about an axis orthogonal to the direction of the ski.
- the tensioner rod can in particular support in operation on the retraction stop at a point which is located in front of said pivot axis of this link, in side view and with reference to the direction of movement of the ski.
- the rear retainer comprises a front portion which is free to pivot relative to the front retainer about a transverse axis, while being linked in translation with respect to this retaining element, the rear retaining stirrup has a degree of freedom in translation relative to the front portion, along the longitudinal axis of the ski.
- the rear retaining element is provided with removable fixing means, for the detachable fixing of knives, said knives being able to pivot relative to the rear retainer around a transverse axis.
- the removable fastening means may comprise a fixing member defining a housing, adapted to receive by lateral sliding a pivot rod integral with said knives.
- the binding comprises a heel and a heel support, the heel being movably mounted relative to the support between an access position, in which it allows the access to a support housing, this housing being adapted to receive a sensor, and a covering position, in which it prevents access to this housing while protecting the sensor.
- the attachment comprises a control element for controlling the front retaining element and a locking member of this control element, this organ blocking device being movable between a neutral position, in which it does not impede the movement of the control element, and a blocking position, in which it prevents the movement of the control element, in order to avoid any disengagement inadvertent shoe relative to the front retainer.
- the locking member may in particular extend through a notch of the control element and this locking member then has a clean locking zone to abut against the walls of this notch, in said locking position.
- FIGS 1 to 22 illustrate embodiments of the invention.
- Figures 1, 2, 4 and 5 show the fixing in the rest position (ready to be paved):
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view
- Figure 2 a top view
- Figure 4 a side view
- Figure 5 a side view in section.
- Figure 3 shows an exploded and perspective view of the attachment that allows viewing all the parts that make up the equipment.
- Figure 6 shows a sectional side view of the fixation in the rest position with the shoe already held by the front retainer.
- Figures 7 and 8 show a side sectional view of the binding which shows the shoe gradually inserting into the rear retainer, before the tensioner rod is retracted.
- Figure 7 the shoe begins to fit into the rear retainer
- Figure 8 the shoe is inserted into the rear retainer.
- Figure 9 shows the same section as Figures 7 and 8, with the shoe engaged in locked position.
- Figure 10 shows a side view in section of the attachment with the shoe in position “ski touring” or “cross-country skiing”.
- Figure 11 illustrates two embodiments of the retraction boss, which is an optional element of the invention.
- FIG. 12 shows an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the fastener which makes it possible to visualize all the parts that make up the equipment.
- Figure 13 shows a side sectional view of the attachment according to a variant of the invention, with the shoe in position "ski touring”.
- Figure 14 shows a side view of the fastener according to the same variant as that of Figure 13, with the shoe in "telemark" position.
- Figure 15 shows a detail of the device shown in Figures 1 to 3 which it illustrates the operation.
- Figure 16 shows a detail of the device shown in Figures 12, 13 and 14 which it illustrates the operation.
- Figures 17 and 18 are perspective views, illustrating a mounting member for knives respectively exploded and mounted position.
- Figures 19 and 20 are perspective views, illustrating a heel equipping the fastener, in positions respectively lowered and raised.
- Figures 21 and 22 are perspective views, illustrating a locking rod fitted to the fastener, respectively neutral and locking positions.
- the binding 1 comprises a front retaining element 2, a rear retaining element 3 and a heel piece 4. These three elements are fixed on the ski, typically by screws 17, directly or via a mounting plate.
- the main function of the heel 4 (visible in particular in Figure 9) is to allow the positioning of the heel of the shoe on a bearing surface 41 at a specific height; the heel is fixed on the ski by means of a support 40; it can understand in known manner a wedge 43 (called "high wedge”).
- the front retainer 2 is known as such; it may advantageously be a front retainer known from the so-called "Dynafit ®" fastener comprising two conical lugs 20a, 20b which each cooperate with a hollow and conical insert 23 located on the right and left side of the front part of the front sole 11 of the shoe 5.
- the front retainer 2 in the "open" position (disengaged) is actuated by advancing the tip of the front sole of the shoe 5, via the connecting rod before 21, as will be described below.
- Said pins 20a, 20b are each mounted on a flange 24, which is actuated by the front link 21; in the engagement position of the front retention element 2, these flanges 24 bring the lugs 20a, 20b laterally to the front portion 14 of the front soleplate 11, so as to allow the lugs 20a, 20b to fit into said Hollow inserts 23.
- the front retaining element 2 makes it possible to retain the boot 5 in a position that allows, when the rear sole 13 of the boot 5 is not held in a low position and can be lifted, the easy tilting the front portion 14 of its front sole 11 around a horizontal axis, orthogonal to the long direction of the ski; this axis passes through the lugs 9a, 9b.
- front retainer 2 which allows easy tilting of the front portion 14 of the front sole 11 about a horizontal axis, orthogonal to the long direction of the ski can be used in the context of the present invention.
- this front retention element 2 is designed so as to allow the disengagement of the front portion 14 of the front sole 11 of the boot 5 by a control element (typically a latch) 26 actuated by the skier by hand or with pressure from the tip of the stick.
- a control element typically a latch
- the front retainer 2 can be actuated by a control member (here a latch).
- said control member (latch) 26 can be operated by the skier by hand or exerting a substantially vertical pressure with the tip of his stick; to easily accommodate this tip of the stick the latch 26 may have a recessed area 22.
- This manual or stick actuation causes the opening of the front retainer 2 which releases the front sole 11 of the shoe 5.
- the present invention resides. It comprises first a front portion 3A, which is free to pivot relative to the front retainer 2 about a transverse axis, while being translationally connected thereto.
- the rear retaining element 3 also comprises a rear retaining yoke 7, having a degree of freedom in translation relative to the front portion 3A, along the longitudinal axis of the ski. This translational movement, from back to front, takes place against a tensioning element described below.
- This rear retaining yoke 7 is connected to a connecting rod 6 called tensioning rod, namely that this rod can pivot relative to this yoke about a transverse axis A6.
- the rear retaining element 3 also comprises an element tensioner 35 mentioned above, which typically comprises at least one spring 31 (or another elastic return member) and one or more transmission elements, for example a system comprising rods 32 and at least one cable 33 (visible on the Figure 3).
- the rear retaining yoke 7 can switch between a high position called “rest position”, illustrated in Figures 4 and 5, and a low position called “locked position", illustrated in Figure 9. This tilting is guided by a link 6 referred to as "tensioning link” positioned under the rear retaining clip 7.
- the rear part of the rear retaining clip 7 is movably connected to the rear end of the tensioning rod 6.
- the front end 74 of the Tie rod 6 can be engaged in a fixed stop 16, fixed on the ski. When the skier lowers the heel 12 of his shoe 5, this movement vertical down engages the front end 74 of the tensioner rod 6 in the abutment 16 and causes the recoil of the rear retaining stirrup 7. This recoil motion puts the tightening element 35 in tension; it allows the engagement of the rear protrusion 46 of the front sole 11 by the rear hooked flange 8 of the rear retaining clip 7.
- FIG. 3 shows the different components that form the tensioning element 35: the rods 35 and the cable 33, as will be explained hereinafter. below.
- the tensioning rod 6 may be equipped with an elastic return member (typically a spring) 18 which presses it downwards.
- an elastic return member typically a spring
- the front retaining element 1 In the rest position of the attachment 1, the front retaining element 1 is in the open position (for example, in a Dynafit ® type front retaining element 1, the flanges 24 are open), and the tensioning rod 6 and the rear retaining bracket 7 are in the up position (raised position): the rest position is the position in which the bracket 1 is ready to be paved.
- Figure 6 shows more particularly the rest position for the rear retention element 3 according to the invention.
- a suitable protrusion boss type 10 located on the ski or an element 76 of the fastener, such as on the retraction abutment 16 retracts the tensioner rod 6 by exerting a force directed upwards on the front portion of the tensioning rod 6.
- the fixed stop 16 is fixed on the ski. In another embodiment it is integral with the front retention element 2.
- the skier will simply release the portion of the front sole 11 of the shoe 5 held by the front retainer 2, typically by exerting a vertical pressure with his stick on the latch 26.
- the flanges 24 deviate from the side and other of the front sole 11, thus releasing the front portion 14 of the front sole 11 by disengaging the lugs 20a, 20b, releasing the front tip of the shoe.
- the shoe 5 is no longer maintained, it is sufficient for the skier to advance slightly his shoe to clear the heel or the projection 46 and remove his shoe 5 of the binding 1.
- a retracting boss 10 is provided under the tensioning rod 6, which strengthens the tension of the tensioning element 35 of the rear retaining element 3.
- the tensioning springs 31 of the tensioning element 35 are integrated in the rear retaining clip 7.
- the rear retaining element 3 is pivotable, raising or lowering its rear portion, in the vertical plane about a horizontal axis orthogonal to the ski direction between a high position and a low position.
- This axis can be a hardware axis and / or a virtual axis.
- a virtual axis may be represented by a flexible material, in this case a flexible connecting element 30 formed on its front portion 3A.
- Such a flexible connecting element may present during its operation a generalized and / or localized deformation, for example by means of one or more grooves 75 (see FIGS. 3 and 4), and / or it may be fixed at its front end by an axis 37.
- the dimensions of the flexible connecting element 30 are chosen so as to ensure that the rear retaining clip 7 is in a position such that the tensioning rod 6 is placed in position. downstream of the fixed stop 16.
- the ski binding 1 comprises a control element 45 that can be actuated by the user, said control element 45 making it possible to impose on the rear retaining clip 3 a position sufficiently far back to prevent the protrusion 46 or heel 12 from being hooked by the rear retaining clip 7, either by acting directly on the rear retaining clip 7 or by acting directly on the tensioning rod 6.
- Said control element 45 may be a latch.
- control element or latch 45 can advantageously be arranged between the rear retaining element 3 and the heel piece 4.
- the retraction boss 10 which is optional, can be located either on the ski or on the base 76 which has the retraction abutment 16, as shown in FIG. 11a (as well as in FIGS. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9), or it can be integrated into the tensioning rod 6, as is illustrated in FIG. 11b. In the latter case it may be a protrusion directed downwards which cooperates with the surface of the base 76, or any other equivalent system.
- Figures 12 to 14 and 16 illustrate five variants of the invention that may be implemented separately or, as in the embodiment shown in Figure 12, together:
- the flexible connecting element 30 incorporates a guide 29 which slides in the drawer of the rear retaining clip 7.
- the guide 29 stiffens the lateral resistance: it can be made of plastic.
- this variant has the advantage of ensuring better lateral stability of the boot 5 during the heaving, when the front part of the boot is no longer held by the front retention element 2.
- the flanges 24a, 24b have a bearing surface 78a, 78b for the front portion 15 of the front soleplate 11.
- the operation is illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14, the cooperation between three components of the front retention element 2, namely the "hiking mode” control latch 49, the slider 47 and the hitching pivot assembly 50 allows the user to switch from "ski touring" mode (figure 13) to "telemark” mode (figure 14) and vice versa without taking off.
- This fourth variant represents an innovative modification of the front retention element 2; it offers a new feature that will be explained below in connection with Figure 16.
- the hiking mode control latch 49 is dissociated from the front link 21 'but still provides the locking function of the front link 21' for the hiking mode but now allows to slide the slide 47 from front to back to release or block the pivot set hike 50
- the hitch pivot assembly 50 which was blocked by the hob 47 may now pivot about the hinges (82), see Fig. 16f.
- the attachment When the attachment is in telemark mode, the user can rotate the member 49 forward, a protuberance of the workpiece bears on the slider 47 and slides backward, thereby releasing the pivot assembly 50.
- This free set allows the skier to easily lift the shoe for hiking as described in Figure 13.
- the user (skier) can switch to "ski touring" mode without taking off.
- the plate 27 was made in two parts 27,27a.
- the main body 27 is placed on a shim (for example plastic) 27a which incorporates guides in the middle part to ensure the maintenance of the slide 47 during sliding.
- a shim for example plastic
- This sub-variant makes it possible to limit the cost of machining.
- the embodiment of Figure 12 does not show the presence of the retraction boss 10, but it is expected that the latter can be added.
- the front link (noted here 21 ') and its latch (denoted here 26') are integral.
- Figure 15 illustrates otherwise the embodiment of Figures 1, 2 and 3.
- Figure 15a shows the attachment in the open position, waiting for the shoe.
- the flanges 24a, 24b are open and the front link 21 is in the up position.
- FIG. 15b shows the fastening in the "shoe in front” position; it's the telemark position.
- the front link 21 has tilted down; the latch 26 has followed the tilting of the front link 21 (these two parts being connected by a pivot and a position locking system) caused by the engagement of the tip of the shoe.
- Figure 15c shows the attachment in "hiking" position.
- the latch 26 has been tilted by the skier by hand (typically by pressing the tip of the stick on a hollow area 22 of the latch 26) and bears on at least one bearing protrusion 48 (here: two protuberance of support 48a, 48b). The binding is blocked and the skier can not take off in this position.
- Figure 16 illustrates the embodiment of Figures 12, 13 and 14 differently.
- Figure 16a shows the front retainer 2 of the attachment in the open position, waiting for the shoe.
- This figure incorporates the embodiment in which the front link 21 'and its latch 26' are integral (called in the description which follows "part 21 '+26'").
- Figure 16b shows the attachment in the "telemark" position.
- the part 21 '+26' has tilted downwards with the bearing surfaces 78a, 78b of the flanges 24a, 24b.
- Room 49 did not move; it is independent of the room 21 '+26'. In this condiguration of the fixation the skier can take off.
- Figure 16c shows the attachment in the "Hiking" position.
- the piece 49 was tilted by the skier, typically by a downward vertical pressure exerted before the pint of his stick. The binding is blocked and the skier can not take off.
- Figure 16d shows in more detail the movement of the part 49 and the slide 49: the lowering of the part 49 causes the retraction of the slide 47 in the direction of the arrow. A bearing surface 80 of the front link 26 'locks the part 21' +26 '.
- the pivot point for the "telemark" mode is close to the point of clamping of the shoe, and the shoe can therefore pivot by greatly limiting the test of springs: When the skier raises his heel the shoe pivots and makes a movement in an arc.
- the rear retainer 3 also pivots around a pivot point and thus performs a circular arc movement.
- This variant of the front fastening element 2 thus allows easy passage of the "telemark” mode in "hiking” mode and vice versa without disassembly of the shoe, with the aid of a simple action by the tip of the stick on the Element 49.
- FIGS. 16e and 16f show more clearly the structure and the action of the slide 47 and the "pivot pivot assembly" piece 49.
- FIG. 16e shows the piece 49 in blocked mode
- FIG. 16f shows the released piece 49 after the slider 47 has released it; in this example, the slide cooperates for this purpose with a notch 81 arranged in the piece 49.
- the latter can pivot about an axis 82.
- FIGs 1 to 10, 1 1 b, 12 to 14 and 16 appear screws 17 for fixing the various elements on the ski, but the ski 28 is shown only in Figure 1 1 a.
- the shoe 5 has been described here as comprising a front sole 11 and a rear sole 13, these two parts being separated by the projection 46.
- the projection 46 can also be made in the form of a channel or any other hollow formed in the sole of the shoe, in which case the projection 46 is said, in the context of the description, belong to the front sole 11 which it represents the edge of the rear portion 15; the rear sole 13 is in this case represented by the portion of the sole which extends from the projection 46 to the rear end of the sole (called the heel 12).
- FIGS 17 and 18 illustrate a further embodiment of the invention, wherein the flexible connecting member 30 is pierced with two orifices 83, for cooperation with a mounting member for knives. More precisely, this mounting member 84 has two fingers 85 intended to penetrate the orifices 83, which fingers can cooperate with locking means not shown, of any suitable type.
- the member 84 further comprises a mounting housing 86 defined by three bosses, namely a first medial boss 87, facing two lateral bosses 88.
- the facing faces of these bosses have a rounded surface, whereas these bosses are advantageously made of a material having a certain elasticity.
- the mounting area 86 can therefore accommodate, removably, knives 90 such as those sold under the name Dynafit ®. For this purpose these knives are connected, via lugs 91, to a transverse rod 92 adapted to be received in the housing 86.
- FIGS 19 and 20 further illustrate a further embodiment of the invention, wherein the heel 4 is mounted movably relative to the support 40, in this case pivotally mounted about a transverse axis A4.
- the support delimits a housing 94, allowing the reception of a sensor 95, of a type known per se.
- This sensor allows the user to find his ski after a fall, when the ski is notably lost in powdery snow.
- This sensor is, for example, consistent with that marketed under the name ResQski ®.
- the user pivots the heel upwards about the axis A4, so as to access the housing 94.
- the latter has walls adapted to a removable attachment of the sensor 95, in particular by lateral sliding.
- this embodiment allows to take advantage judiciously of the free space formed by the heel.
- the upper surface of this heel-piece makes it possible to protect the sensor 95 against any aggression, in particular a sudden squash.
- the user disengages his shoe from the front retainer and then pulls the sensor 95 out of its housing 94.
- Figures 21 and 22 further illustrate a further embodiment of the invention, wherein the control latch 26 is dug a notch 100 opening on its two opposite faces.
- this link 101 can be achieved by pressing on an actuating member 102 (see also Figure 18), located on either side of the latch 26.
- This support can be initiated for example by a stick and, as a result, the actuating member is advantageously provided two recesses, ensuring easy cooperation with this stick.
- the link is movable between two functional positions.
- this rod In the first position, illustrated in Figure 21, this rod is turned towards the rear of the ski, so that it does not interfere with the free tilting of the latch 26. In this first position, the user can therefore engage and freely disengage the boot from the front retainer.
- this rod In the second position, said locking, illustrated in Figure 22, this rod is turned towards the front of the ski, so that it now prevents the free tilting of the latch 26.
- the user engages his shoe in the first position of the rod, then tilts this rod in its second position. He can not then disengage, unintentionally, his shoe relative to the front retainer. Indeed the walls of the notch 100 then abut against a so-called blocking zone 103, belonging to the rod 101.
- the ski can no longer take off, which is particularly suitable for a "hiking" mode, so that the ski does not escape especially in the case of a lateral support on the ice.
- the attachment according to the invention has many advantages. It can be engaged and disengaged without the skier needing to bend down. In addition it is versatile, robust, reliable, lightweight. List of references used in the figures:
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