EP3639901A1 - Verrouillage de la mâchoire avant d'une fixation de randonnee a ski à l'aide d'une chaussure de ski - Google Patents

Verrouillage de la mâchoire avant d'une fixation de randonnee a ski à l'aide d'une chaussure de ski Download PDF

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EP3639901A1
EP3639901A1 EP19203411.4A EP19203411A EP3639901A1 EP 3639901 A1 EP3639901 A1 EP 3639901A1 EP 19203411 A EP19203411 A EP 19203411A EP 3639901 A1 EP3639901 A1 EP 3639901A1
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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
    • A63C9/18Non-self-releasing bindings without heel-straps, but with a clamping device arranged at the front end of, or behind, the binding
    • 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
    • A63C9/08521Ski 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 vertical axis, e.g. 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
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
    • A63C9/08535Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a mobile body or base or single jaw
    • A63C9/08542Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable with a mobile body or base or single jaw pivoting about a transversal 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
    • A63C9/22Arrangements for adjusting the toe-clamps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/06Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts enabling conversion into another device
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/10Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts enabling folding, collapsing

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  • the invention relates to a ski binding with a front jaw for holding a front sole end of a ski shoe and a rear jaw for holding a rear sole end of a ski shoe.
  • the toe comprises a first holding device for an ascent with the ski and a second holding device for a descent with the ski and a locking device for the second holding device which locks the second holding device in a downhill position.
  • Ski bindings that can be used for ascending or touring as well as for a subsequent descent are known. Especially on the descent, the ski binding must give the user a firm grip in order to give them a feeling for the ski when gliding over the snow or ice, thus avoiding falls and thus injuries. If there is a fall, the ski binding must also ensure safe and reliable release. For this reason, standard buttocks are often used in freeride ski bindings, which hold the rear end of the ski boot sole securely during the descent.
  • the invention relates to a toe piece for a ski binding for freeriding, which in addition to a first holding device for an ascent with the ski also has a second holding device for a descent with the ski.
  • the second holding device can optionally be removed from the toe piece for a ski ascent. At least the second holding device must be brought out of engagement with the front ski boot sole, for example by pivoting. Please refer to the German patent application no. 102018125546.2 referred.
  • the first holding device of the toe piece according to the invention must also be locked in the ascending mode.
  • the first and second engagement elements in the ascent mode must be locked in the second position when the ski shoe is inserted in order to prevent the engagement elements from moving from the second position to the first position when walking with the binding and the ski shoe coming out of the first holding device in an uncontrolled manner is released. In an emergency, this would lead to a loss of the ski.
  • the first holding device has a tensioning device with a lever element. By adjusting the lever between different locking positions, the tensioning device and thus the holding device are fixed or locked when walking. This lever is usually operated manually by hand or with a ski pole, which means that the user has to think about locking the clamping device independently.
  • the second holding device For a descent with the ski, the second holding device according to the invention is used, among other things. held over the first holding device, wherein the engagement elements of the first holding device engage in recesses of the second holding device.
  • This engaging position of the engaging elements represents the second position.
  • the engaging elements are also locked in the second position required.
  • One option here is to lock the engagement elements again by actuating the lever element of the tensioning device. For safety reasons, however, it is desirable to lock the engagement elements, which is automatically activated when the user enters with a ski boot in the toe piece or the second holding device.
  • the locking element or the locking elements can be locked directly by the locking device, that is to say the locking device acts directly, for example, on the engaging element or on a tensioning device for the engaging element, as exemplified in FIG Figure 3 is shown.
  • the locking device can also act indirectly on the engagement element, for example via the second holding device, in that the second holding device is held in a locking position by the locking device, as is the case, for example Figure 6 and the Figure 8 shows.
  • a locking means that the engagement elements are held in the second position, that is to say locked, and cannot be easily moved into the first position.
  • the effect of the activated locking device is that the second holding device is locked in the configuration for the descent and therefore cannot be lifted off the first holding device.
  • the first holding device can have a tensioning device.
  • the tensioning device can be operated by hand or, for example, with a ski pole tip.
  • the resetting of the first engagement element and the second engagement element from the second position into the first position can at least be supported by the tensioning device.
  • the locking device comprises at least one locking element and a counter-locking element.
  • the counter-locking element can be encompassed by the base, for example formed by the base or connected to the base.
  • the locking element may be comprised of a part of the toe piece which can be moved relative to the base, e.g. linear and / or rotary.
  • the locking element preferably has a contact surface which, when entering with the ski shoe in the toe pieces in a downward configuration, contacts from the ski shoe sole, for example from a front end of a ski shoe sole, and thereby through the ski shoe, or respectively through the movement of the locking element triggered by the ski shoe , preferably in the direction of a ski tip.
  • the locking element is moved against an elastic resistance, which the locking element in its Moves back to the starting position when the ski boot is no longer held in the toe, for example after exiting the ski binding.
  • the entry with the ski boot in the front jaws with the second holding device in the downward configuration preferably activates the transfer of the locking device from the release position into the locking position.
  • the movement of the locking element from the release position into the locking position can include a directional component along a longitudinal direction of the binding.
  • This directional component can be, for example, a linear sliding movement that has a direction vector that is directed essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the binding, or part of a pivoting movement about a pivoting axis that is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the binding.
  • the locking element is preferably located further back in relation to the ski or the other components of the toe in the release position in the longitudinal direction of the binding than in the locking position.
  • the movement of the locking element can consequently be a linear movement along the longitudinal direction of the binding and / or a rotary movement about an axis of rotation parallel to the joint axis which the first engagement element and the second engagement element form with one another.
  • the locking device can comprise the at least one locking element and at least one counter-locking element, the locking element and the counter-locking element engaging with one another and / or with one another in the locking position.
  • This means that the locking device can also have more than a single locking element, for example two, three or more, and / or more than a single counter-locking element, for example two, three or more,
  • the locking element preferably forms at least one projection and the counter-locking element can form at least one support surface on which the at least one projection in the locking position rests in a punctiform or linear manner, preferably flat, and the locking is achieved by means of a positive and / or non-positive connection.
  • the locking element can form at least one projection and the counter-locking element can form at least one engagement opening into which the at least one projection of the locking element engages in the locking position and the locking is achieved by means of positive and / or non-positive locking.
  • the at least one support surface, which forms the counter-locking element, and / or the at least one engagement opening, which forms the counter-locking element, can preferably be formed on the clamping device or connected to the clamping device.
  • the locking element can be arranged on the second holding device and the counter-locking element can be formed on the jaw body, the base, or the first holding device.
  • the locking element can be coupled to a footplate for the ski boot.
  • the counter-locking element can be formed on the second holding device, the base or the jaw body.
  • the Counter-locking element can be designed as a sheet metal element in one embodiment.
  • a spring element can elastically pretension the locking element into the release position and the locking element can be moved from the release position into the locking position against the force of the spring element by the ski shoe that is getting into the front jaws or the front end of its ski shoe sole.
  • the spring element can be a compression spring which is compressed or tensioned when the locking element moves into the locking position and relaxes when pressure is no longer exerted on the locking element.
  • the spring element can be supported on a structural part of the second holding device and on a surface of the locking device which serves as an abutment for the spring element.
  • the second holding device, the base or the jaw body can form a receiving space for the spring element, which holds the spring element captively.
  • the Figure 1 shows a first toe 1.
  • the toe 1 is described below in part with reference to a ski boot or a front end of a ski boot sole that can be received by the toe.
  • the ski boot or the ski boot sole are not shown for the sake of clarity. However, the person skilled in the art will have no problem understanding the figures even without showing the ski boot or the sole of the ski boot.
  • the front jaw comprises a first holding device 3, with a first engagement element 31 and a second engagement element 32.
  • the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 can be moved towards one another with a clamping device 5 from a first position in which they are at a first distance from one another are moved a second position in which they are at a second distance from one another which is smaller than the first distance.
  • Figure 1 the second position is shown.
  • the engagement elements 31, 32 in the first position have no connection with a ski shoe standing in the toe piece 1, the engagement elements 31, 32 in the second position engaging and holding the ski shoe in the toe piece 1.
  • the first holding device 3 is a known touring ski binding (a so-called “pin binding”)
  • the first engaging element 31 and the second engaging element 32 are so-called pins which, in the second position, form corresponding openings or recesses in the front end of the Engage the sole of the ski boot to hold the ski boot in the ascending configuration in the second position in the toe 1.
  • the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 define this a hinge axis A1 which extends essentially transversely to a longitudinal axis L of the binding.
  • the ski boot can be pivoted about the articulation axis A1 in a known manner from the ski and placed on the ski or on a climbing aid which, for example, includes the buttocks .
  • the second holding device 4 holds the ski boot when the ski boot is held in the toe 1 and in the buttock, not shown, and the ski is used for the descent.
  • the second holding device 4 comprises a first holding element 41 and a second holding element 42, which, when the ski shoe is held by the second holding device 4 for the descent, rest on an upper side of the front end of the ski shoe sole and / or a front end of the ski shoe sole at least partially reach around.
  • the ski boot is connected to the front jaw only by the first holding device 3 for the ascent, and only to the second holding device 4 for the descent.
  • the holding in the second holding device 4 can include that the first holding device 3 with the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 engages in corresponding openings of the second holding element 4 in order to fix the second holding element 4 in its securing position in which it holds the ski boot for the downhill run.
  • the front jaw 1 further comprises a locking device 8, with a locking element 8a, which is part of the second holding device 4, and a counter-locking element 8b, which is part of the base 2 or part of the first holding device 3.
  • the locking element 8a has a hook-shaped design
  • the counter-locking element 8b comprises an engagement opening 87, into which the locking element 8a can engage in order to secure the second holding device 4 in the downhill mode.
  • the tensioning device 5 comprises a tensioning element 51 and a tensioning lever 52.
  • the tensioning lever 52 couples to a mechanism 6, so that a movement of the tensioning lever 52 is transmitted to the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32.
  • the clamping lever 51 can assume different positions and thereby lock the first engagement member 31 and the second engagement member 32 in the second position. This is achieved in that a contact device 53 coupled to the tensioning lever 51 is pivoted away from the ski surface and the contact device 53 coupled to the tensioning lever 51 comes into contact with a contact surface 54 of the base 2.
  • the Figure 1 shows the unlocked state of the clamping device 5.
  • the tensioning device 5 is a device for tensioning and relaxing and locking the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32, which is well known to the person skilled in the art. A detailed description is therefore omitted.
  • the Figure 2 shows the toe 1 of the Figure 1 in a sectional view along the longitudinal direction L.
  • the second holding device 4 is now in the holding position in which it is ready to receive a ski boot in the downhill mode of the ski binding.
  • the ski boot is held at its front end by the toe 1 and at its rear end by the butt, not shown.
  • the locking device 8 is in the release position, that is, it does not lock the tensioning device 5 or the second holding device 4.
  • the toe 1 comprises a support plate 300, or is connected to the support plate 300, on which the ski boot stands with an underside of the ski boot sole when it is held in the toe 1.
  • the locking device 8 comprises the locking element 8a, which is part of the second holding device 4.
  • the locking element 8a forms at its end facing the ski shoe a contact surface 88 which is contacted by a front end of the ski shoe sole when a user climbs into the front jaws 1 with the ski shoe.
  • the opposite free end of the locking element 8a comprises a nose 82 with an inclined underside facing the ski, which forms a first contact surface 82a, and a projection 81 projecting in the direction of the ski, which forms a second contact surface 81a.
  • the locking device 8 comprises one in the direction of the base 2 or Ski surface hook-shaped projection 85 with a free end 85a which is directed substantially parallel to the ski surface and protrudes in the direction of skiing.
  • the base 2 or the first holding device 3 comprise the counter-locking element 8b with the engagement opening 87, into which the free end 85a of the hook-shaped projection 85 can engage in order to lock the tensioning device 5 and the second holding device 4 together with the contact surfaces 81a, 82a.
  • the Figure 3 shows the second holding device 4 in the locked position.
  • the locking element 8 was moved from the release position into the locking position by the ski boot, not shown, when entering the front jaws 1.
  • the contact surface 82a of the nose 82 and the contact surface 81a of the projection 81 come into contact with a contact surface 52a of the clamping lever 52, which thus forms a first counter-locking element 8b for the locking element 8. If the support surfaces 81a, 82a rest on the support surface 52a of the tensioning lever 52 facing them, the tensioning lever 52 is locked directly or immediately.
  • the free end 85a of the hook-shaped projection 85 engages in the engagement opening 87 of the counter-locking element 8b, which is included in the base 2 or the first holding device 3, and thereby locks the second holding device 4 and thereby indirectly again the clamping device 5.
  • the locking element 8a tensions the spring element 83, which is supported on a structure of the second holding device 4 and a surface 84 which is formed on the locking element 8a. If the contact surface 88 is now released by the ski boot, the spring element 83 can relax elastically and thereby presses the locking device 8 back into the position in FIG Figure 2 shown release position in which the second holding device 4 in the in Figure 1 shown position can be moved to use the toe 1 in touring mode.
  • the Figure 4 shows the front jaws of the in a perspective front view Figure 2 .
  • the contact surface 88 of the locking device 8 projects in front of the contact surface 43 of the second holding device 4, against which a front end of the ski shoe sole of the ski shoe rests when a ski boot is in the toe piece 1 in the downhill mode of the ski binding.
  • the second holding device 4 is fixed relative to the first holding device 3 in that the second engaging element 32 engages in an opening on the second holding device 4.
  • the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 are thus in the second position and are tensioned against the second holding element 4 by the tensioning device 5.
  • a distance transversely to the longitudinal axis of the binding of the first engagement element 31 to the second engagement element 32 can be the same as the distance from the first engagement element 31 to the second engagement element 32 when the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 engage in the ski boot sole to form the joint axis A2 and connect the ski boot to toe 1 in touring mode.
  • a bracket 7 can also be seen which spans the second holding device 4 in the transverse direction, that is to say transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski binding.
  • the bracket 7 can serve to increase the rigidity of the second holding device 4 and / or can serve as a snow scraper in order to remove snow or ice from the underside of the ski boot sole before entering the toe 1 configured for the descent.
  • the Figure 5 shows a toe 1 ', which is different from the toe 1 of the Figures 1 to 4 only differs in that it comprises a locking device 9, which is formed differently than the locking device 8. Therefore, the following figures essentially only differ from the front jaw 1 of FIG Figures 1 to 4 described.
  • the locking device 9 comprises a locking element 9a, which is part of the second holding device 4, and a counter-locking element 9b, which is part of the base 2 or part of the first holding device 3.
  • a locking element 9a of the Figure 5 it is a rotating plate which is connected to the second holding device 4 in an axis of rotation A2.
  • the locking element 9a can be formed, for example, from spring steel and comprises a part of the swivel joint of the axis of rotation A2, here an eyelet 91, which can be pushed onto or clicked onto an axis connected to the second holding device 4 or formed by it, a contact surface 98 for a front end of a ski boot sole, a surface 94 on which the spring element 93 can be supported, and a projection 95 on a free end of the locking element 9a opposite the eyelet 91 with a contact surface 95a.
  • the Figure 6 shows the locking device 9 of the Figure 5 in the locked position.
  • a ski boot not shown, contacted the locking element 9a in the region of the contact surface 98 when stepping into the front jaws 1 'and moved it in the direction of the ski tip from the release position into the illustrated locking position, that is to say pivoted about the axis of rotation A2.
  • the projection 95 now lies with its contact surface 95a on an underside 96b of the counter-locking element 9b, so that the front jaw 1 'can no longer be pivoted away from the base 2.
  • the spring element 93 has been elastically compressed by the pivoting of the locking element 9a, so that the stored compression energy returns the locking element 9a to that shown in FIG Figure 5 shown position can move when no ski boot is held in the toe 1 '.
  • the tensioning device 5 is indirectly locked, so that the engagement elements 31, 32 of the first holding device 3 can no longer be relaxed and removed from engagement with the first holding device 3, as long as the locking element 9a is in engagement with the counter-locking element.
  • FIGS 7 and 8th show a further front jaw 1 ", which comprises a locking device 10.
  • Die Figure 7 shows the locking device 10 in the release position
  • Figure 8 shows the locking device 10 in the locking position.
  • the locking device 10 comprises a locking element 10a, which is connected to the base 2 and relative to the base from a release position ( Figure 7 ) in a locking position ( Figure 8 ) can be moved.
  • the locking element 10a is connected to a contact element 306.
  • the contact element 306 is connected to the base plate 300, so that a load, for example from a ski boot, not shown, which acts on the base plate 300, presses the base plate against an elastic spring force of a spring element 103 in the direction of the ski, not shown, and thereby a movement of the contact element 306 in the direction of the ski surface and / or the ski tip.
  • the locking element 10a can comprise an inclined contact surface 10c, which faces the contact element 306, and the contact element 306 can have an inclined contact surface 306a, which faces the locking element 10a.
  • the inclined contact surfaces 10c, 306a can be designed and cooperate in such a way that a movement of the contact element 106 in the vertical direction moves the locking element 10a horizontally.
  • the contact plate 300 when the contact plate 300 is loaded sufficiently large to overcome the spring force of the spring element 103 so that the contact plate 300 is moved or pivoted vertically, the contact element 306 is also moved vertically and over the sloping contact surfaces which slide against one another 10c, 306a, the locking element 10 is moved into engagement with a counter-locking element 10b.
  • the counter-locking element 10b comprises an engagement opening 107 into which a projection 105 formed on the locking element 10 engages in order to produce the locking.
  • the base plate 300 comprises a base plate base 302 and a wedge 303, which forms an inclined plane 303a, on which the base plate 300 rests. If the base plate 300 is loaded, it moves down along the inclined plane 303a and at the same time in the direction of the ski tip.
  • the contact plate 300 presses the contact element 306, which is part of the contact plate base 302, and thereby Locking element 10a linearly along the binding longitudinal axis L in the direction of the ski tip in the locking position with the counter-locking element 10b, which in the Figure 8 is shown.
  • the spring element 103 which is arranged in a spring element receptacle 103a, which is formed by the pushing element 106, and whose spring axis F1 is oriented essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L of the binding, presses against a contact surface 104 and thus moves the contact surface 300 back to the in the Figure 7 shown position. That is, the spring element 103 is moved together with the base plate 300 and the base plate 302 when the locking device 10 is in the release position of FIG Figure 7 in the locked position of the Figure 8 is moved and moved back from the locking position to the release position.
  • the wedge 303 fixes the rear position of the support plate 300 when viewed in the direction of skiing.
  • the wedge includes a fuse 310 that forms a rear stop for the foot base 302.
  • the footprint plate 300 is connected to the footprint plate base 302, which comprises the contact element 306, both of which can be moved together linearly along the inclined plane 302a, which the wedge 302 forms.
  • the locking element 10a comprises a contact surface 10c which is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L of the binding and which faces the contact element 306, the contact element 306 a contact surface 306a running parallel thereto.
  • the contact element 306 is connected to the locking element 10a, so that when the contact element 306 is moved into the unlocked position by the spring element 107, the locking element 10a is moved out of engagement with the counter-locking element 10b by the contact element 306.
  • the connection can be, for example, a dovetail groove connection, which allows the contact surfaces 10c, 306a to slide linearly against one another in the vertical direction, but at the same time allows the locking element 10a to be carried along by the contact element 306 in a horizontal direction.
  • the connection can have another suitable design.

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