EP3207964B1 - Mâchoire avant comportant un etrier de sécurité - Google Patents

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EP3207964B1
EP3207964B1 EP17153253.4A EP17153253A EP3207964B1 EP 3207964 B1 EP3207964 B1 EP 3207964B1 EP 17153253 A EP17153253 A EP 17153253A EP 3207964 B1 EP3207964 B1 EP 3207964B1
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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
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08507Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws
    • A63C9/08528Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a plurality of mobile jaws pivoting about a longitudinal axis
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/10Non-self-releasing toe jaw-irons; Non-self-releasing binding hooks made of one piece

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  • the invention relates to a ski binding, preferably a combined downhill and touring binding, with a toe piece that comprises two sole holders in the form of pins that pivotably connects the ski with a ski boot for touring and an additional safety bar for skiing on the slopes, and a heel that can be pivoted about an axis essentially perpendicular to the surface of the ski for lateral release of the ski binding.
  • Ski bindings that can be used for touring and skiing are well known in the art.
  • the heel or heel holder In order to switch from touring mode to downhill mode, the heel or heel holder is often adjusted relative to the toe piece or toe holder, while the front end of the ski boot is always held by the toe piece.
  • Solutions are known in which the ski boot stands on a step plate and this plate is pivotably connected to the ski at the front end in the direction of skiing.
  • An example shows the DE 26 56 635 A1 .
  • the ski boot is held at the end of the toe by means of sole holders in the form of pins, and the pins of the toe piece and the pin receptacles in the ski boot together form the pivot axis around which the ski boot can be pivoted when walking.
  • the DE 40 07 667 C1 relates to a front sole holding device of a ski binding, in which a ski boot for touring is held in lateral bearing blocks which form a pivot axis about which the ski boot can be pivoted when walking.
  • the sole holding device furthermore comprises a tensioning lever which, in a first position, in which the ski boot is in a forward position on the ski for touring, lies in front of the pivot axis and does not hinder the pivoting movement of the ski boot .
  • the ski boot For the descent, the ski boot must be moved from the front position to a rear position.
  • the tensioning lever can now be pivoted and pressed from the first position into a second position in which one end of the tensioning lever rests on a free upper side of the ski boot sole and presses the ski boot onto the ski.
  • the U.S. 4,632,419 A relates to a toe piece for a combined touring and downhill binding, in which a ski boot in the downhill position is prevented from pivoting by outwardly protruding blocking elements by a bracket that presses on a free upper side of the ski boot sole. If the ski boot is moved forward on the ski for touring, the blocking elements are moved with it until they can retract inwards into openings on the toe piece. The bracket is no longer blocked and can can now be swiveled together with the ski boot for touring.
  • the DE 23 07 427 A1 relates to a device for securing a boot on a ski.
  • the EP 0 620 029 A2 relates to a front sole holding device with a base structure, a tensioning device with which a ski boot is held in the sole holding device for a tour, with a tensioning lever, a safety bracket that can be moved from a rest position into a safety position in which the safety bracket holds the ski boot for the descent holds, wherein the safety bracket is arranged in the rest position below the ski boot sole.
  • the toe piece comprises a basic structure, at least two sole holders in the form of a pin, the sole holder connecting a toe-side end of a ski boot to a ski for touring.
  • the clamping device with which the at least two pins of the toe piece are moved from a rest position into a pin receptacle formed by or on a ski boot sole, for example by the fact that a user steps into the binding.
  • the ski binding further comprises a safety bar that can be moved from a rest position to a safety position in which the safety bar holds the ski boot on the ski for a slope, the safety bar being arranged in the rest position below the ski boot sole and on the base or the ski or is set to a separate component and cannot pivot into the securing position by itself when unloaded.
  • the safety bar keeps the ski boot securely connected to the ski even if the ski is a relatively wide ski, a so-called freerider, in which, due to the extreme width, following the lever law, particularly high side forces on the toe piece and the pins Curving or turning on the slope have an effect.
  • the safety bracket in the rest position, is connected to the base or the ski or a separate component, for example by a hook, by a spring element or by positive and / or non-positive locking, so that the safety bracket can only be accessed by the user by hand or by means of a tool, for example the tip of the ski pole, can be released from the connection with the base or the ski and pivoted into a position in which the safety bracket can grip around a front free edge of a ski boot sole, for example from above, in order to attach the ski boot to the ski to combine the run on the slopes.
  • the advantage is that the safety bar cannot be released from the rest position on its own when touring and when transporting the ski, for example by gravity, and is thus protected against damage during transport or touring.
  • the securing bracket can be a simple wire bracket which is shaped so that the user can push the front free ski boot sole under the bracket when getting into the ski when the bracket has been released from the rest position.
  • the safety bracket can form a swivel joint with the base, the ski or a separate component that is connected to the base or the ski, in which the safety bracket can be moved from the rest position to the entry position.
  • a known technical design of the swivel joint or a spring element can hold the safety bracket in the entry position to prevent the safety bracket from falling back towards the rest position due to gravity, which can make getting into the binding with the ski boot difficult or impossible.
  • the safety bracket can comprise one or two swivel arms which can be inserted or clicked into corresponding receptacles in the base, the ski or the separate component in order to form the swivel joint for the safety bracket.
  • the securing bracket further comprises two side sections which are essentially perpendicular to the pivot arms, and if the securing bracket is in the The rest position is essentially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the ski and, when the securing bracket is in the securing position, protrudes essentially perpendicularly from a ski surface.
  • the securing clip comprises a support section which connects the two side sections at their ends pointing away from the pivot arms and which, in the securing position of the securing clip, rests on a free surface of the front end of the ski boot sole.
  • the support section runs essentially parallel to the swivel arms and can have a shape that is modeled on the shape of a front end of a ski boot body, around the ski boot or its front protruding ski boot sole end as far as possible, for example up to the support section of the securing bracket at the front end of the ski boot body can be pushed under the safety lever.
  • the safety bracket is attached behind the front sole holder in the skiing direction and is also behind the front sole holder in the safety position. That is to say, the ski boot assumes different positions in the touring position and for skiing on the slopes, with it being at a greater distance from a front end of the ski when driving on the slopes than when touring. This advantageously leads to a shift in the user's center of gravity along the longitudinal axis of the ski, which has a positive effect both when driving on the slopes and when walking.
  • the ski binding is of the type in which the toe piece and the heel piece are firmly connected to the ski and at least the heel piece or the toe piece and the heel piece can be adjusted together in order to adapt the binding to different shoe sizes.
  • the buttock can also be moved independently of the toe piece in and against the skiing direction in order to assume different positions on the ski for skiing on the slopes and for walking.
  • the rear end of the ski boot is at a distance from the heel at which the ski boot cannot activate the heel piece fixed in a position relative to the ski when it is placed on the ski. This means that the ski boot is only held at the toe piece and can pivot upwards with the rear end when walking away from the ski without touching the heel piece.
  • the ski boot is in a position on the ski in which it is in a relative position when it is put down on the ski
  • the heel jaws are activated in the fixed position of the ski, so that the sole holder of the heel piece connects the ski boot to the ski at the rear end for a trip on the slopes.
  • the heel is a heel that can be pivoted about an axis that points essentially perpendicular to the ski surface in order to enable the ski binding to be released from the side, for example in the event of a fall.
  • the buttock can also have at least one pin to secure the ski boot on the ski, for example, or it can be an automatic device or another known buttock.
  • the toe piece comprises at least one base structure and at least two sole holders in the form of pins, the pins pivotably connecting a toe-side end of a ski boot to a ski when touring.
  • the toe piece further comprises a clamping device with which the at least two pins can be moved from a rest position into a pin receptacle formed by or on a ski boot sole, and a securing bracket that can be moved from a rest position into a securing position in which the securing bracket places the ski boot on the ski holds on for a run on the slopes.
  • the securing bracket is arranged in a rest position below the ski boot sole, in the rest position it is fixed on the base structure, the ski or a separate component and cannot pivot into the securing position without load.
  • the safety bracket is connected to the base or the ski in the rest position, for example by a hook, by a spring element or by positive and / or non-positive locking, so that the safety bracket can only be used by the user by hand or by means of a tool
  • Example of the tip of the ski pole can be released from the connection with the base or the ski and pivoted into a position in which the safety bracket can encompass a front free edge of a ski boot sole, for example from above, in order to connect the ski boot to the ski for skiing on the slopes .
  • the advantage is that the safety bar does not move independently when touring and when transporting the ski, for example, by gravity or blows when walking, can be released from the rest position and is thus protected against damage during transport or touring.
  • the securing bracket can be a simple wire bracket which is shaped so that the user can push the front free ski boot sole under the bracket when getting into the ski when the bracket has been released from the rest position.
  • the safety bracket can form a swivel joint with the base, the ski or a separate component that is connected to the base or the ski, in which the safety bracket can be moved from the rest position to the entry position.
  • a known technical design of the swivel joint or a spring element can hold the safety bracket in the entry position to prevent the safety bracket from falling back towards the rest position due to gravity, which can make getting into the binding with the ski boot difficult or impossible.
  • the safety bracket can comprise one or two swivel arms, which can be inserted or clicked into corresponding openings in the base, the ski or the separate component, in order to form the swivel joint for the safety bracket.
  • the safety clip further comprises two side sections which are essentially perpendicular to the pivot arms and, in the rest position, run essentially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the ski in the safety clip and protrude essentially vertically from a ski surface in the safety position.
  • the securing clip comprises a support section which connects the two side sections at their ends pointing away from the pivot arms and which, in the securing position of the securing clip, rests on a free surface of the front end of the ski boot sole.
  • the safety bracket is attached behind the front sole holder in the skiing direction and is also behind the front sole holder in the safety position. That is to say, the ski boot assumes different positions in the touring position and for skiing on the slopes, with it being at a greater distance from a front end of the ski when driving on the slopes than when touring. This advantageously leads to a shift in the The user's center of gravity along the longitudinal axis of the ski, which has a positive effect both when driving on the slopes and when walking.
  • the base structure can include a base structure plate and a base structure body.
  • the basic structure plate can consist of a first component that is firmly connected to the ski and comprises receptacles for shafts, which form pivot axes for the pins that run essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ski, and of a second component that is permanently connected to the first component or can be connected, and which forms a receptacle and a pivot axis for the safety bracket.
  • the second component can be produced separately from the first component and joined or connected to it, or it can be molded together with the first component.
  • the basic structural body can for example have knobs protruding outwardly at a rear end in the skiing direction, essentially transversely to the ski purchase direction, which hold the safety bar in the rest position so that it cannot be released even by vibrations when touring.
  • the second component of the basic structure plate is a separately manufactured component, it can preferably also be retrofitted to a conventional toe piece with sole holders in the form of pins of a preferably combined downhill and touring binding, in which the heel piece is adjusted relative to the toe piece in and against the skiing direction can be used to switch between slope mode and tour mode.
  • the second component and the safety bracket can form a safety bracket device, which is a retrofit set with which the existing toe piece can be retrofitted with pins.
  • the second component can have a hole pattern that corresponds to a hole pattern of the toe piece for which it is intended as a conversion kit, or its basic structure, at least in one connection area, so that no additional connection holes are necessary in the ski body to connect the safety bracket device to the ski.
  • the Figure 1 shows a toe piece 1 in an exploded view. It is a toe piece that essentially consists of known parts which therefore do not need to be described in detail here.
  • the toe piece 1 includes, inter alia, a base structure 2, which is divided into a base structure plate 21 and a base structure body 22.
  • the basic structure plate 21 comprises two components 211 and 212.
  • the first component 211 has a drilling pattern 13, the second component 212 a drilling pattern 12.
  • the in FIG Figure 1 The right part of the drilling pattern 13 corresponds to the drilling pattern 12, so that the first component 211 and the second component 212 can be connected to a ski together with the connecting elements 14, and can be screwed in the exemplary embodiment shown.
  • the basic structural body 22 comprises a support plate 9 for the ski boot and at least one knob 8, the meaning of which will become clear later.
  • the toe piece 1 further comprises two sole holders 3 in the form of pins, which can be actuated in a known manner by means of a tensioning device 4.
  • the sole holders 3 are pivotably connected to the base structure 2 via shafts 31 which can engage in receptacles 6 of the base structure plate 21 and can engage in pin receptacles 15 of the ski boot to connect a ski boot to a ski.
  • a clamping device 4 presses the pins into the pin receptacles 15 and moves the pins to release the connection between the ski boot and the ski in a position in which the ski boot is released.
  • the front jaw 1 furthermore comprises a safety bracket 5 with two swivel arms 5a each with an open end, a side section 5b adjoining the respective swivel arm 5a, which is connected to the swivel arm 5a at an angle of approx. 90 °, and a support section 5c, which connects the two side sections 5b to one another.
  • the securing bracket 5 is formed from a wire-shaped material.
  • the securing bracket 5 can be formed from a solid material or from a hollow profile.
  • the material can be a metal, for example a light metal, or a plastic with or without reinforcement. It can be originally formed, for example cast, or subsequently brought into its shape from a semi-finished product through mechanical post-processing, such as cold or hot forming.
  • the pivot arms 5a of the securing bracket 5 engage from the side in receptacles 7, with which they jointly form a bracket pivot joint S B.
  • the receptacles 7 are formed in the second component 212, in the example shown by folding a thin sheet metal plate, for example, around an axle body.
  • the safety bracket 5 and the second component 212 can jointly form a safety bracket device 100 which can be manufactured and sold as a retrofit device for any toe piece that is already on the market.
  • the safety bracket 5 is secured or held in the rest position.
  • This can be done in a variety of ways, for example by appropriate holding elements such as a hook, by a pretensioned spring element which pretensions the securing bracket 5 into the rest position, or by a shape and / or frictional and detachable connection to the base structure 2, the ski or a separate securing element.
  • knobs 8 are formed on an outer side of the basic structural body 22, via which the securing bracket 5 can be pressed elastically as it moves into the rest position. If the securing bracket 5 has overcome the knobs 8, the original shape of the securing bracket 5 is resiliently restored, so that the securing bracket 5 is now secured behind the knobs 8. In order to move the securing bracket 5 from the rest position into the securing position, the securing bracket 5 must be elastically deformed again in order to be able to move over the knobs 8. The securing bracket 5 can be moved into and out of the rest position, for example, by hand or by means of a tool, for example a ski pole tip.
  • the Figure 2 shows a toe piece 1 in which the sole holders 3 are in the securing position in which they securely connect a ski boot (not shown) to a ski at its front end.
  • the clamping device 4 is activated, the pins engage in pin receptacles 15 of a ski boot (not shown).
  • the ski boot stands with its sole on the support plate 9.
  • the securing bracket 5 encompasses the support plate 9 so that it moves past the outer edges of the support plate 9 from the rest position shown into the position shown in FIG Figure 5 shown securing position can be pivoted.
  • the pivot arms 5a of the securing bracket 5 are inserted into the receptacles 7 and, together with the receptacles 7, which are formed by the second component 212, form the bracket pivot joint S B.
  • the side sections 5b of the safety bracket 5 lie below the knobs 8, whereby the safety bracket 5 is secured in the rest position.
  • the drilling pattern 12 of the second component 212 overlaps the drilling pattern 13 of the first component 211 in a connection area. Both components 211 and 212 are connected together by means of the connecting elements 14 to the ski (not shown).
  • the Figure 3 shows the side view of the front jaw 1 of FIG Figure 2 , now with a ski boot with a ski boot body 10 and a ski boot sole 11.
  • the sole holders 3 or pins engage in the pin receptacles 15 and thereby connect the ski boot to a ski (not shown).
  • the securing bracket 5 lies below the ski boot sole 11 and is fixed in this position by the knobs 8.
  • the ski boot body 10 comprises a front end 10a, the ski boot sole 11 a front end 11a.
  • the Figure 4 shows the toe piece 1 with a ski boot, which is held by the sole holder 3 for walking with the ski (not shown).
  • the sole holder 3 form a Pivot axis around which the front end of the ski boot can be swiveled when the rear end of the ski boot, not shown, detaches from the ski while walking or rests on the ski.
  • the Figure 5 shows the toe piece 1 ready to receive a ski boot for a run on the slopes or the downhill mode.
  • the sole holders 3 are in an outer position where they are held by the tensioning device 4.
  • the securing bracket 5 was moved from the rest position to the securing position by hand or by means of a tool, for example the tip of a ski pole, and is now essentially perpendicular to the base structure 2, so that the user can contact the front end 11a of the ski boot sole 11 can get in.
  • the ski boot in the toe piece 1 is in the position for skiing on the slopes and is securely connected to the ski by the safety bracket 5.
  • the pin receptacles 15 are now in a position in which the pins or sole holders 3 can no longer engage in the pin receptacles 15 when they are clamped into the securing position by the clamping device 4, as in FIG Figures 2 to 4 shown.
  • the securing bracket 5 encompasses the ski boot sole 11 at its front end.
  • the support section 5c of the securing clip 5 rests on the front end 10a of the ski boot body 10 and on the free upper side 11b of the front ski boot sole 11.
  • the support section 5c has a shape that simulates the rounding of the front end 10a of the ski boot body 10, whereby the contact surface on the front end 10a of the ski boot body 10 and the contact surface on the free upper side 11b of the front ski boot sole 11 are large.
  • the ski boot can no longer be removed from the front jaw 1 if it is held at the rear end by the rear jaw (not shown).
  • the securing bracket 5 cannot release the toe-side end of the ski boot even if large torsional forces occur, for example, from a blow when skiing on the slopes or a fall.
  • the heel holder can be rotatable about a vertical axis essentially perpendicular to the ski surface, so that the side release takes place via the heel or heel holder.

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  1. Fixation de ski, de préférence une fixation de ski combinée de descente et de randonnée, ayant une mâchoire avant (1) et une mâchoire arrière, la mâchoire avant (1) comprenant :
    une structure de base (2) ;
    au moins deux supports de semelle (3) sous la forme de goupilles, les supports de semelle (3) reliant de manière à pouvoir pivoter une extrémité côté orteils d'une chaussure de ski à un ski lors de la randonnée ;
    un dispositif de serrage (4) par lequel les goupilles (3) peuvent être déplacées d'une position de repos dans des réceptacles de goupille formés par ou sur une semelle de chaussure de ski ; et
    un étrier de blocage (5) qui peut être déplacé de la position de repos à une position de blocage dans laquelle l'étrier de blocage (5) maintient de manière fixe la chaussure de ski sur le ski pour une descente,
    l'étrier de blocage (5) étant disposé sous la semelle de chaussure de ski en position de repos et étant fixé à la structure de base (2) en position de repos et ne pivotant pas automatiquement dans la position de blocage lorsqu'il n'est pas chargé,
    et la mâchoire arrière pouvant être pivoté autour d'un axe essentiellement perpendiculaire à une surface du ski pour un déclenchement latéral de la fixation de ski.
  2. Fixation de ski selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la chaussure de ski occupe en position de randonnée une première position sur le ski le long d'un axe longitudinal du ski et occupe en position de descente une seconde position sur le ski le long d'un axe longitudinal du ski qui est différente de la première position.
  3. Fixation de ski selon la revendication précédente, dans laquelle la seconde position est à une plus grande distance d'une pointe du ski que la première position.
  4. Fixation de ski selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la structure de base (2) comprend une plaque de structure de base (21) et un corps de structure de base (22) et la plaque de structure de base (21) est constituée d'un premier composant (211) relié de manière fixe au ski et comprenant des réceptacles (6) pour des arbres (31) qui forment des axes de pivotement s'étendant essentiellement parallèlement à l'axe longitudinal du ski pour les goupilles (3), et d'un second composant (212), de préférence séparé, qui est ou peut être relié de manière fixe au premier composant (211) et forme un réceptacle (7) et un axe de pivotement pour l'étrier de blocage (5).
  5. Fixation de ski selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle le corps de structure de base (22) présente à une extrémité arrière dans la direction de mouvement du ski des petits boutons (8) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur essentiellement transversalement à la direction de mouvement du ski qui fixent l'étrier de blocage (5) en position de repos.
  6. Fixation de ski selon la revendication 4 ou 5, dans laquelle le second composant (212) présente un motif de perçage qui correspond à un motif de perçage du premier composant (211) au moins dans une zone de liaison.
  7. Fixation de ski selon l'une des revendications 4 à 6, dans laquelle le second composant (212) de la plaque de structure de base (21) peut être équipé ultérieurement dans une mâchoire avant conventionnelle comprenant de goupilles.
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