EP3781277A1 - Dispositif de fixation pour ski de fond ou de randonnée - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation pour ski de fond ou de randonnée

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EP3781277A1
EP3781277A1 EP19720763.2A EP19720763A EP3781277A1 EP 3781277 A1 EP3781277 A1 EP 3781277A1 EP 19720763 A EP19720763 A EP 19720763A EP 3781277 A1 EP3781277 A1 EP 3781277A1
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Prior art keywords
locking
binding
locking element
rotary handle
cross
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EP3781277B1 (fr
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Nicolas FELLIN
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Fischer Sports GmbH
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Fischer Sports GmbH
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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
    • A63C9/086Ski 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
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps
    • 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
    • A63C9/18Non-self-releasing bindings without heel-straps, but with a clamping device arranged at the front end of, or behind, the binding

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  • the invention relates to a cross-country skiing or touring ski binding for articulated connection of a shoe with a ski, with a Bin basic body, which has a footprint for a sole of the shoe and a ski pad for at least indirect support on the ski, with a holding device which a receptacle for pivotable arrangement of the shoe to a running in the transverse direction of the binding body Schwenkach SE and a holding element for holding the shoe on the receptacle, wherein the holding element between a shoe holding the receptacle closed position and the shoe grisge benden open position is slidably mounted on the binding body , With an actuating element which has a rotary handle for transferring the retaining element from the closed position to the open, whose axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to the contact surface of the binding base body.
  • ski binding is available from the applicant under the product name "Turnamic".
  • Skibindun conditions it is known that the rotary handle and the binding Grundkör have by cooperating locking elements, so that the rotary handle is held in the closed position latching.
  • Another ski binding with a rotary handle for transferring the retaining element from the closed position to the open position with an axis of rotation which runs essentially perpendicular to the contact surface of the binding body is known from DE 9422308 U1.
  • the rotary handle or the holding element is not even held in the closed position latching.
  • a cross-country binding is further known, in which a sole projection by means of a pivotally gela Gerten cam having a lever element, can be connected to the cross-country binding.
  • the elastically deformable tongue element is provided, which engages in the holding position behind a Nockenvor jump with its front tongue portion, so - if no force is applied to the elastic tongue element in the recording - held in its holding position becomes .
  • a cross-country or touring ski binding with a base part for a Drehverriegelungsmecha mechanism is known.
  • the base part has a flat Auflageab section and one or more support portions which protrude from the plane of the flat support portion.
  • the support sections each have an axle pin hole for receiving an axle of a part connected to the rotation lock mechanism.
  • the rotation lock mechanism has an actuator which is rotatably connected to the base member about an axis parallel to the support portion.
  • Such widespread cross-country bindings thus have a pivot lever for opening or closing the binding, wherein the Schwenkach se runs substantially parallel to a running on the shoe to be connected fastening axis.
  • ski bindings is already known vorzu a locking projection, which is designed to receive a front end of the pivot lever when the pivot lever is in the locked posi tion.
  • a locking element which can be transferred between a locking position and a release position, wherein the rotary handle is non-rotatably held non-rotatably in the locking position with respect to the binding body, wherein the locking element is designed such that it does not have a locking device elastic deformation of the positive connection can be solved, and the rotary handle is released in the release position for a pivoting movement about its axis of rotation.
  • the Verriege ment element After a separate operation of the locking element is initially required, with which the user the Verriege ment element without the rotary handle to move or to pivot, transferred from the locking position to its release position before the rotary handle for pivotal movement released about its axis of rotation is.
  • the Verrie gelungselement is mounted for transferring between the release position and locking position on the rotary handle or the binding round body. With the help of the storage of the Verriegelungsele element on the rotary handle, the locking element for the user Be is easily accessible.
  • a reliable connection between the locking element and the rotary handle is provided by the storage on the rotary handle at the same time, so that in the production of the locking position of the rotary handle, only the locking element or a portion of the locking element is to be brought into engagement with the element of the ski binding.
  • Such a positive connection can be achieved in a particularly simple manner by the locking element is so positively connected to the binding base body in the locking position, that the rotary handle is rotatably connected to the binding body.
  • the positive connection between the locking element and the binding base body is thus fixed in a simple manner, the rotary handle on which the locking element is mounted, rotationally fixed on the binding body. In this position, therefore, the rotary handle can not be accidentally released from the closed position, so that unintentional opening of the bond - as in the case of a mere locking connection to secure the closed position with appropriate force application is quite possible - is reliably prevented.
  • a structurally simple design for the positive Ver connection between the locking element and binding base body is achieved when the locking element has a projection which is received in the locking position in a receiving opening of the binding base body.
  • the locking element is secured in the locked position and / or the release position via a latching connection.
  • a latching connection can thus be easily secured in its locking position and / or the release position, the locking element.
  • this latching connection is released from the locking position, but this does not automatically lead to the transfer of the locking element in the release position. Accordingly, even in an unwanted release of the latching connection of the locking element, in principle, the locking element can still be arranged in its Verriege development position.
  • the locking element between the locking position and release position is pivotally ge outsourced, preferably wherein the locking element in the locking position at least partially in a recess mung is included within the rotary handle.
  • the locking element is pivotally connected in a front end portion with the rotary handle and in a rear end directed towards the holding element has the projection which in the locking position in a receiving opening of the binding body is received.
  • the locking element is displaceably mounted in a recess in the rotary handle or in the binding body between the locking position and the release position. Even with a sliding movement, the locking element can be transferred in a simple manner from the locking position to the release position.
  • a high level of operating comfort can be achieved in this case if the locking element between the locking position and the release position is mounted displaced displaced substantially perpendicular to the footprint substantially.
  • the user can thus tighten easily on the United locking element, so that it is transferred from a downwardly shifted locking position in an upwardly shifted release position.
  • a substantially linear displaceability of the locking element is achieved in that the locking element preferably has at least one end an elastically expandable pocket, in which a substantially perpendicular to the footprint extending Bridge is taken, the longitudinal extent of the bag is greater than the longitudinal extent of the web. Due to the design of the expandable bag this can when inserting the locking element in the ski binding, ie add together the individual binding parts in a simple manner in the recess in the rotary handle, so that the Verriege ment element then longitudinally displaceable over the sliding interaction of web and pocket is guided.
  • the locking element is not mounted perpendicular to Aufstandsflä surface movable, but the locking element between the locking position and the release position substantially parallel or perpendicular to the footprint forcibly guided is slidably mounted.
  • the locking element in the direction of the footprint of the rotary handle may have a Füh approximately recess, the longitudinal extent extends in We sentlichen parallel to the footprint, wherein the locking element has a substantially parallel to the footprint extending web, the recess in the Füh at least partially recorded.
  • the locking element has at least one latching element on the side, which cooperates in a secured locking position with a locking element provided on a side wall of the recess of the rotary handle or the Bin tion basic body.
  • the recess may in this case have in cross-section perpendicular to the United locking projection inwardly projecting guide webs, which are received in corresponding guide grooves of the locking part.
  • the displaceability of the locking element in the direction of the contact surface can be achieved in a simple manner by the longitudinal extent of the projection substantially parallel to Footprint extends.
  • For a positive connection between the locking element and the rotary handle bearing binding body is advantageous in this embodiment, when the receiving opening is seen in a running substantially perpendicular to the footprint wall of the binding body before.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cross-country binding handle with a rotatably mounted on a binding body rotation handle;
  • Fig. 2 is a partial exploded view of the cross-country binding ge according to FIG. 1;
  • Fig. 3a is a side view of the front end portion of the long-running binding in a position arranged on a ski in the locking position of the locking element;
  • Fig. 3b is an oblique view of the front end portion of the long-running binding of FIG. 3a;
  • FIG. 3c shows a side view of an embodiment slightly modified from FIG. 3a;
  • Fig. 4a is a side view of the front end portion of the long-running binding of Figure 3 with the locking element in the release position.
  • Fig. 4b is an oblique view of the front end portion of the long-running binding of FIG. 4a;
  • Fig. 5 is an oblique view of the cross-country binding of Figure 1 to 4 with open rotary handle.
  • Fig. 6 is an exploded view of a second embodiment the rotary handle with a ver perpendicular to the footprint displaceably mounted locking element;
  • FIG. 7 shows a side view of the rotary handle according to FIG. 6 with the locking element in the release position
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 shows a side view of the rotary handle according to FIGS. 6 and 7 with the locking element in a locking position
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view of a third embodiment of the rotary handle with a parallel to the footprint displaceable Lich mounted locking element.
  • FIG. 10 shows a side view of the rotary handle according to FIG. 9 with the locking element in a locking position
  • FIG. 11 is a rear view of the rotary handle according to FIGS. 9 and 10;
  • Fig. 12 is a plan view of the rotary handle of FIG. 10;
  • Figure 13a is a front view of a fourthmittedsbei game with a locking element in the release position.
  • 13b is a side view of the fourth embodiment with the locking element in the release position
  • Fig. 14a is a front view of the fourthheldsbei play with the locking element in the locked position
  • Fig. 15a is a side view of a pivotally mounted Ver locking lever of the fourth embodiment
  • Fig. 15b is a view of a pivotally mounted Verriege leverage lever of FIG. 15a;
  • Fig. 16 is a side view of a fifth embodiment with a locking element in the release position
  • FIG. 17 shows a side view of the fifth embodiment according to FIG. 16 with a locking element in the locking position
  • Fig. 18a is a side view of the locking element of the fifth embodiment
  • FIG. 18b shows a plan view of the locking element according to FIG. 18a;
  • 19 is a side view of a sixth embodiment with a locking element in the release position.
  • FIG. 20 is a side view of the sixth embodiment according to FIG. 19 with the locking element in the locking position;
  • Fig. 21a is a front view of the locking element of the sixth embodiment
  • Fig. 21b is a side view of the locking element of the six th embodiment
  • Fig. 21c is a top view of the locking element of the sixth embodiment.
  • Fig. 1 is a cross-country skiing or touring ski binding 1 for gelen kigen connection of a shoe (not shown) with a ski 2 (see Fig .. 3 and 4) shown.
  • the binding 1 has a binding base body 4, which has a footprint 5a for a Soh le of the shoe and a ski support surface 5b for at least medium ble support on the ski 2.
  • the ski binding 1 comprises a holding device 7 which has a receptacle 8 for the pivotable arrangement of a pivot axis of the shoe running in the transverse direction of the binding main body 4 and a holding element 9 for holding the pivot axis of the shoe in the receptacle 8.
  • the holding element 9 is between egg ner the shoe on the receptacle 8 holding the closed position (see. Fig. 3a, 3b and 4a, 4b) and a shoe releasing the open position slidably mounted on the binding base body 4 (see, Fig. 5).
  • an actuating element 13 which has a rotary handle 14
  • the retaining element 9 can be transferred from the closed to the open position.
  • An axis of rotation 15 of the rotary handle 14 extends substantially perpendicular to the contact surface 5a of the binding base body 4 and is received in an opening 15a of the binding base body 15.
  • a translatable between a locking position and a release position locking element 16 ersicht Lich.
  • the locking element 16 is pivotally connected via pivot axes 17 with the rotary handle 14.
  • the rotary handle 14 has a central recess or recess 18, in which the locking element 16 in the Verriege ment position, preferably almost entirely, is added.
  • the locking position of the locking element 16 of the rotary handle 14 is held non-rotatably relative to the binding base body 4, wherein the locking element 16 is stored on or in the rotary handle 14 between the locking position and a free ex post position.
  • the locking element 16 in the locking position the locking element 16 is positively connected with the binding base body 4 in such a way that the rotary handle 14 is fixedly connected to the binding base body 4.
  • the locking element 16 has a projection 16a which, in the locking position, is accommodated in a receiving opening 19 (see Fig. 2) of the binding base body 4.
  • the locking element 16 is pivotally mounted on the pivot axes 17.
  • the projection 16a is moved during pivoting of the locking element 16 in the direction of arrow 22 and thus from the receiving opening 19 (see Fig .. 2) moves, so that the rotary handle 14 for a Drehbewe- tion is released around the axis 15.
  • the locking element is secured in the locking position via a latching connection.
  • This is at the back, i. turned in the direction of the shoe holder, on the locking element 16, a locking element 20a and on a front side of a substantially perpendicular to the footprint 5a arranged wall 21 of the ski binding 1, a locking element 20b provided.
  • the locking element 20b is raised and formed elastically and engages in the locking position in the formed as a corresponding recess locking element 20a for securing the rotary handle 14 in the closed position.
  • the locking element 16 may also have a wide res, preferably formed as a notch 20c locking element.
  • the locking element 16 in this case preferably has a lower-side recess 17a, so that the locking element 16 in a side view has substantially the shape of an inverted U's.
  • the notch 20c is then formed before zugzug, with a corresponding binding base body-side projection (not shown) latched in the Verriege ment position of the locking element 16 to secure it in the locked position.
  • Fig. 3c an alternative embodiment of the locking element 16 of the first embodiment is shown, which has egg ne additional notch 17 b.
  • the notch 17b extends from an underside of the locking element, in particular perpendicular to the contact surface 5a upwards, so that the Verriege ment element has a reduced rigidity in this area and the locking member 16 in the region of the notch 17b thus has increased flexibility.
  • the distance between the pivot axis 17 and the detent element 28 - e.g. due to different shrinkage levels of locking element 16 and binding body 4 - vary.
  • With the help of the flexibility of the locking element 16 increasing notch 17 b thus a smooth locking and unlocking is ensured.
  • FIGS. 6 to 8 and FIGS. 9 to 12 show two further exemplary embodiments in which the locking element 16 in the recess 18 in the rotary handle 14 is interposed between the locking lever. ment position and the release position is slidably mounted.
  • the locking element 16 between the locking position and the release position in the direction of displacement 22a in Wesentli Chen perpendicular to the contact surface 5a slidably mounted.
  • the locking element 16 has a pocket 23 which is delimited by two lateral wall elements 24a, 24b, wherein at least one of the two wall elements 24a, 24b has a latching hook 25 at its freely projecting end and is elastically deformable. In this way, under the elastic deformation at least in one of the two wall elements 24a, 24b, the locking element 16 is inserted into the recess 18 who the.
  • the locking element 16 is guided by the inclusion of the web 26 in the pocket 23 substantially in linea rer direction 22 a, so that the locking member 16 in a simple manner from a lower, in the direction footprint 5 a shifted locking position (Fig. 8) in an upwardly shifted release position (Fig. 7) in the direction of displacement 22a can be transferred.
  • the longitudinal extension of the pocket 23 is greater than the longitudinal extension of the web 26.
  • a locking projection 27 above a rotary handle-side locking projection 28 engages a locking projection 27 above a rotary handle-side locking projection 28, so that the locking element is held in the release position via the locking connection.
  • the locking element 16 is shown in its downwardly displaced locking position, in which a large part of the locking element 16 in the recess 18 in the rotary handle 14 is added.
  • the un tere locking position is defined on the one hand by the investment of a un direct surface 29 a of an upper handle portion 29 which rests on lateral walls 30 of the rotary handle 14 which include the recess 18 side.
  • the Rastvor jump 28 locks in a correspondingly executed locking recess 31 on an elastically pivotable wall element 32 of the Verriege ment elements 16.
  • the locking element between the locking position and the release position in the direction of displacement 22b substantially pa rallel to the footprint 5a forcibly guided displaceable gela siege.
  • the rotary handle 14 has a guide recess 33, the longitudinal extent of which extends substantially parallel to the contact surface 5a.
  • the locking element 16 has a substantially parallel to the footprint 5a he stretching web 34, which is at least partially received in the guide recess.
  • the locking element 16 has a handle formed as an upper projection 34 a, via which the Verrie gelungselement 16 can be moved in a simple manner in the direction 22 b.
  • the recess 18 has, in a cross-section perpendicular to the displacement direction 22b (see Fig. 11) inwardly projecting guide webs 35, which are received in corresponding guide grooves 36 of the locking element 16.
  • locking projections 38 are provided on lateral walls, which offset with two Ver in Ver 22b offset from one another arranged Rastausneh rules 39, which are each provided on a side wall of the recess 18 of the rotary handle 14, cooperation.
  • Rastausneh rules 39 which are each provided on a side wall of the recess 18 of the rotary handle 14, cooperation.
  • the receiving opening 19 is provided in this embodiment in a substantially perpendicular to the standing surface 5a extending wall 21 of the binding base body 4 (not shown ).
  • a furtherdistinsbei is shown game, in which the locking element 16 is pivotally mounted in a front end portion of the binding body 4 to ei ne Schenkachse 41.
  • the locking element has two laterally vorsprin ing axle stub 42, which are arranged on resilient webs 43 end.
  • the two stub axles 42 can be approximated to each other and are received in corresponding receiving openings in the binding base 4 body.
  • the pivot axis 41 opposite end of the locking member 16 has a transversely ver current handle 44, via which the user can take the Verriege ment element 16 in a simple manner and between the release position shown in Fig. 13a and 13b and in Fig. 14a, 14b can pivot shown locking position.
  • Fig. 14a, 14b In the locking position shown in Fig. 14a, 14b, it is clear that the locking element 16 sections in the Recess 18a is received in the rotary handle 14, which is bounded laterally by walls 18b.
  • the locking element 16 has respective lateral projections 45 on the resilient webs 43 (cf., FIGS. 15 a, 15 b), which are provided in corresponding recesses 46 a, 46 b on the binding base body 4 snap into the release or the rotary handle 14 in the locked position and thus secure the locking member 16 in the respective position.
  • a fifth example Auspar tion is shown, in which the locking element 16 is mounted as in the previous embodiment in the prede Ren end portion of the binding base body 4.
  • the United locking element 16 is, however, stored ver in the binding base body 4 in this embodiment ver.
  • the binding base 4 has a recess 46 a, in which the locking element 16 is slidably mounted. In the downwardly shifted position in the direction of arrow 47, the upper end of the locking element 16 does not protrude into a rotary handle-side recess 46b, so that the rotary handle 14 is supported unhamperably.
  • the locking member 16 is moved in the direction of arrow 48 upwards, the locking member 16 engages with its upper end portion in the recess 46b in the rotary handle 14, so that rotation of the rotary handle 14 is prevented.
  • the locking element 16 in this embodiment locking notches 49 in resilient gela siege bars, which cooperate with corresponding projections in the recess 46 a both in the release position and in the locking position.
  • the locking member 16 on a handle portion 50 which can be operated by hand without an additional tool convincing the locking element in Rich tion of the arrows 47 and 48th to move.
  • FIGS. 19, 20 and 21a to 21c show a further, sixth exemplary embodiment.
  • a Verriegelungsele element 16 is provided, which is mounted on the binding base body substantially perpendicular to the footprint 5 a slidably.
  • a direction of arrow 47 downwardly shifted release Stel development (see Fig. 19) of the rotary handle 14 is released for pivoting from the position shown in Fig. 19.
  • the locking element 16 egg NEN handle part 50 in the form of laterally projecting flanges, with which in a simple manner, moving in the direction of arrow 47 and 48 is possible.
  • the locking element 16 - as shown in Fig. 21 - a projection 51 which at a corresponding jump before 52 (see Fig. 20) of the receiving opening 53 in the binding base body 4 for the locking element 16 in the still ver pushed position strikes.
  • locking projections 54 are provided in turn, each of which projects laterally in substantially perpendicular walls 55 of the control element 16. In the downwardly displaced release position, these projections 54 latch into depressions 55a, which are formed in the binding base body 4. In the upwardly shifted position, on the other hand, the projections 54 latch into depressions 55b in the binding base body 4, so that the locking member 16 is secured in both the down ver pushed release position and in the upwardly strigoben NEN locking position each detent.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de fixation (1) pour ski de fond ou de randonnée, destiné à fixer de manière articulée une chaussure (2) à un ski (3), comprenant un corps de base de fixation (4) qui possède une surface d'appui (5a) destinée à une semelle (6) de la chaussure (2) et une surface d'appui de ski (5b) destinée à venir au moins indirectement en appui sur le ski (3), un dispositif de retenue (7) qui comporte un logement (8) destiné à recevoir la chaussure (2) de manière pivotante autour d'un axe de pivotement (8a) s'étendant dans une direction transversale du corps de base de fixation (4) et un élément de retenue (9) destiné à maintenir la chaussure (3) au niveau du logement (8), l'élément de retenue (9) étant monté de manière coulissante sur le corps de base de fixation (4) entre une position fermée maintenant la chaussure (2) au niveau du logement (8) et une position ouverte libérant la chaussure (3), et un élément d'actionnement (13) qui comporte une poignée rotative (14) destinée à amener l'élément de retenue (9) de la position fermée à la position ouverte, dont l'axe de rotation (15) s'étend essentiellement perpendiculairement à la surface d'appui (5a) du corps de base de fixation (4). Un élément de verrouillage pouvant être amené d'une position de verrouillage à une position de déverrouillage est prévu. Dans la position de verrouillage, la poignée rotative (14) est bloquée en rotation par rapport au corps de base de fixation (4), et dans la position de déverrouillage, la poignée rotative (14) peut pivoter atour de son axe de rotation (15).
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AT503252018A AT521232A1 (de) 2018-04-17 2018-04-17 Langlauf- oder Tourenskibindung
PCT/AT2019/060129 WO2019200420A1 (fr) 2018-04-17 2019-04-17 Dispositif de fixation pour ski de fond ou de randonnée

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