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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
    • A63C9/085Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with sole hold-downs, e.g. swingable
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    • A63C9/08564Details of the release mechanism using cam or slide surface
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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    • 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
    • A63C9/0855Ski 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 vertical axis

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  • My present invention comprises a toe holding device for a ski, the invention being of utility in ski bindings of the type which release the ski from the skier in the event of strains of a nature which might cause injury.
  • Such ski bindings usually comprise a spring or other means for forcing the toe of the foot against a toepiece.
  • the present invention is of utility in a toe holding device comprising a vertically pivoted strain-release means which permits the toe of the boot to move laterally into a releasing position when a lateral strain beyond safe limits occurs.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide means for holding the toe of the boot in normal position regardless of the style of the toe or the thickness of the sole of the toe.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide means of the foregoing character which may be easily operated to hold the toe in position, which is made of relatively few, simple, rugged parts which are easily manufactured and assembled.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical section taken substantially along line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a vertical section taken substantially along line 33 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a part of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an end view of FIG. 5.
  • the toe holding device comprises a base 10 having a planar, peripheral, lower surface adapted to engage the upper surface of a ski to which it is attached by means of screws passing through screw-receiving openings 11.
  • the base has a central recess 12 in which there is positioned the threaded lower end of a vertically extending pivot bolt 13, a nut 14 threaded thereon, and a lock washer 15.
  • the bolt has a lower portion 16 of small diameter and an upper portion 17 of large diameter separated by a shoulder which bears upon an upper surface of the base and provides means for clamping the bolt in position.
  • the reduced portion 16 is keyed to the base by a key 18 projecting from the bolt into a slot 19 in the base.
  • the larger portion 17 of the bolt is surrounded by a spring-retainer wall 20 rising from the upper surface of the base, in which there is retained a strain-release spring 21 held under compression.
  • the upper end of the spring bears against a lower surface of a toe holding device arm 22, the upper surface of which is urged by the spring against the large fiat head 23 of the bolt.
  • the upper surface of the arm 22 is provided with a plurality of rounded projections 24 which project into complementary recesses in the lower surface of the bolt head 23, as indicated in FIG. 2, when the arm is in bootholding position, that is to say projecting rearwardly over the base in the direction of the length of the ski.
  • the construction thus far described provides a vertically pivoted strain-release means mounted on the base for retaining the toe holding device arm in its position of use under normal conditions, and which yields to permit pivotal movement of the toe holding device arm in either Patented Aug. 1, 1961 direction so as to release the boot when danger to the skier threatens.
  • the free end of the toe holding device arm 22 is provided with a vertical guideway on the end surface 30' thereof, the same being provided by a pair of inwardly facing, laterally spaced flanges 31 each defining a vertical groove 32.
  • the surface 30, flanges 31 and grooves 32 constitute a guideway formed on the end of the toe holding device arm.
  • the guideway slideably guides a toe holding jaw 35 which is provided with surface portions 36 which slide against the end surface 30 and a pair of laterally projecting tongues 37 which are engaged in the grooves 32. Between the surfaces 36 the toe holding jaw is provided with a recess 38 which is threaded to define a half-nut surface.
  • a toe holding jaw adjusting screw 40 provided with a transverse driving slot 41 in its upper end is engaged with the half-nut threads. The remainder of the screw projects into a recess 42 in the end surface 30 of the toe holding device arm.
  • the screw is provided with an intermediate, non-threaded portion 43 of reduced diameter which provides an annular groove 44 in the body of the screw, and an annular flange 45 in the recess 42 is engaged in the groove 44 to prevent longitudinal movement of the screw while permitting its rotation.
  • a flange 46 at the top of the jaw is drawn down toward the upper surface of the toe portion of the sole of a thin soled ski boot, and thicker soled ski boots may be accommodated when the screw is rotated in the opposite direction.
  • the rearwardly facing surface of the jaw is provided with a pair of sharp, vertically extending ridges 47 which are adapted to engage the end surface of the toe of the ski boot, the ski boot being forced thereagainst by the usual spring ski binding or other means.
  • the toe is therefore releasably held in normal position.
  • a toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical pivot means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said pivot means and having a free end, strain-release means normally holding said toe holding device arm in fixed relation to said pivot means, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw and said arm having contiguous surfaces, in one of which there is a half-nut surface threadedly engaging a portion of said screw, and in the other of which there is a recess surrounding the remainder of said screw, said screw having a non-threaded portion, and means formed on the other of said surfaces and engaging said nonthreaded portion for preventing longitudinal movement of said screw.
  • a toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, a vertical pivot mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said pivot and having a free end, complementary projection and recess portions on said pivot and arm normally interfitting to hold said arm in toe holding position, resilient means normally holding said portions in interfitting relation to each other and yieldable to permit their separation, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw and said arm having pposed recesses therein, one of said recesses being of halfnut configuration threadedly engaging said screw, and the other of said recesses being of larger diameter than said screw, said screw having an intermediate, non-threaded portion of reduced diameter defining an annular groove, and a projection in said other recess'engaged in said annular groove
  • a toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to 'be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical, vertically pivoted strain-release means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said strain-release means and having a free end, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, and a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw having a threaded half-nut surface threadedly engaging said screw, said screw having a longitudinally intermediate portion of reduced diameter defining an annular groove and said arm having means thereon engaged within said groove to prevent longitudinal movement of said screw when rotated.
  • a toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, a vertical pivot extending upwardly from said base on the longitudinal centerline thereof, a toe holding device arm member pivotally mounted on said pivot and having a free end projecting rearwardly therefrom in overhanging relation to the rear portion of said base, a toe holding jaw member mounted on said arm, one of said members having a laterally spaced pair of vertical, transversely facing grooves formed therein and the other of said members having vertical edge portions respectively engaged in said grooves whereby said jaw member is guided for vertical movement with respect to said arm member, said jaw member being provided with a pair of vertically extending, laterally spaced sharp edges adapted to engage the end surface of the toe of a ski boot, a jaw member adjusting screw vertically positioned at the free end of said arm member, means on said arm member engaging said screw for preventing longitudinal movement thereof while permitting rotation of said screw, and means threadedly engaging said screw for causing vertical adjustment of said jaw member.
  • a toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical pivot means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm portion pivotally mounted on said pivot means and having a free end, a toe holding jaw portion mounted on said arm portion, one of said portions having a laterally spaced pair of transversely facing, vertical grooves formed therein and the other of said portions having vertical edge portions respectively engaged in said grooves whereby said jaw portion is guided for vertical movement with respect to said arm portion, an adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and jaw portions, said screw being mounted on one of said portions and restrained against vertical movement relative thereto, the other of said portions having threaded means operatively associated therewith cooperatively engaging the threads on said screw for effecting vertical movement of said jaw portion upon rotation of said screw.

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Aug. 1, 1961 H. HVAM 2,994,543
TOE HOLDING DEVICE FOR SKIS Filed May 9, 1960 IN VEN TOR.
HJALMAR HVAM Buckhorn, Cheafham 8 Blore A T ORNE Y9 United States Patent TOE HOLDING DEVICE FOR SKIS Hjalmar Hvam, 21 NW. 23rd Place, Portland 10, Greg. Filed May 9,1960, Ser. No. 27,811 Claims. (Cl. 28011.35)
My present invention comprises a toe holding device for a ski, the invention being of utility in ski bindings of the type which release the ski from the skier in the event of strains of a nature which might cause injury. Such ski bindings usually comprise a spring or other means for forcing the toe of the foot against a toepiece. The present invention is of utility in a toe holding device comprising a vertically pivoted strain-release means which permits the toe of the boot to move laterally into a releasing position when a lateral strain beyond safe limits occurs.
An object of the present invention is to provide means for holding the toe of the boot in normal position regardless of the style of the toe or the thickness of the sole of the toe.
A further object of the present invention is to provide means of the foregoing character which may be easily operated to hold the toe in position, which is made of relatively few, simple, rugged parts which are easily manufactured and assembled.
The purposes and objects of the present invention will be more readily understood by reference to the following specification taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
In the drawings,
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical section taken substantially along line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a vertical section taken substantially along line 33 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a part of the invention; and
FIG. 6 is an end view of FIG. 5.
The toe holding device comprises a base 10 having a planar, peripheral, lower surface adapted to engage the upper surface of a ski to which it is attached by means of screws passing through screw-receiving openings 11. The base has a central recess 12 in which there is positioned the threaded lower end of a vertically extending pivot bolt 13, a nut 14 threaded thereon, and a lock washer 15. The bolt has a lower portion 16 of small diameter and an upper portion 17 of large diameter separated by a shoulder which bears upon an upper surface of the base and provides means for clamping the bolt in position. The reduced portion 16 is keyed to the base by a key 18 projecting from the bolt into a slot 19 in the base. The larger portion 17 of the bolt is surrounded by a spring-retainer wall 20 rising from the upper surface of the base, in which there is retained a strain-release spring 21 held under compression. The upper end of the spring bears against a lower surface of a toe holding device arm 22, the upper surface of which is urged by the spring against the large fiat head 23 of the bolt. The upper surface of the arm 22 is provided with a plurality of rounded projections 24 which project into complementary recesses in the lower surface of the bolt head 23, as indicated in FIG. 2, when the arm is in bootholding position, that is to say projecting rearwardly over the base in the direction of the length of the ski. The construction thus far described provides a vertically pivoted strain-release means mounted on the base for retaining the toe holding device arm in its position of use under normal conditions, and which yields to permit pivotal movement of the toe holding device arm in either Patented Aug. 1, 1961 direction so as to release the boot when danger to the skier threatens.
The free end of the toe holding device arm 22 is provided with a vertical guideway on the end surface 30' thereof, the same being provided by a pair of inwardly facing, laterally spaced flanges 31 each defining a vertical groove 32. The surface 30, flanges 31 and grooves 32 constitute a guideway formed on the end of the toe holding device arm.
The guideway slideably guides a toe holding jaw 35 which is provided with surface portions 36 which slide against the end surface 30 and a pair of laterally projecting tongues 37 which are engaged in the grooves 32. Between the surfaces 36 the toe holding jaw is provided with a recess 38 which is threaded to define a half-nut surface. A toe holding jaw adjusting screw 40 provided with a transverse driving slot 41 in its upper end is engaged with the half-nut threads. The remainder of the screw projects into a recess 42 in the end surface 30 of the toe holding device arm. The screw is provided with an intermediate, non-threaded portion 43 of reduced diameter which provides an annular groove 44 in the body of the screw, and an annular flange 45 in the recess 42 is engaged in the groove 44 to prevent longitudinal movement of the screw while permitting its rotation. When the screw is rotated in one direction a flange 46 at the top of the jaw is drawn down toward the upper surface of the toe portion of the sole of a thin soled ski boot, and thicker soled ski boots may be accommodated when the screw is rotated in the opposite direction. The rearwardly facing surface of the jaw is provided with a pair of sharp, vertically extending ridges 47 which are adapted to engage the end surface of the toe of the ski boot, the ski boot being forced thereagainst by the usual spring ski binding or other means. The toe is therefore releasably held in normal position.
From the foregoing it can be seen that the ski boot toe is held in proper position under normal strains, but that if a dangerous strain should be exerted such as might cause the skiers leg to be broken, the toe holding device arm will swing laterally in either direction, permitting the ski to release itself from the skier.
Having illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the same permits of modification in detail and arrangement. I claim as my invention all such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical pivot means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said pivot means and having a free end, strain-release means normally holding said toe holding device arm in fixed relation to said pivot means, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw and said arm having contiguous surfaces, in one of which there is a half-nut surface threadedly engaging a portion of said screw, and in the other of which there is a recess surrounding the remainder of said screw, said screw having a non-threaded portion, and means formed on the other of said surfaces and engaging said nonthreaded portion for preventing longitudinal movement of said screw.
2. A toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, a vertical pivot mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said pivot and having a free end, complementary projection and recess portions on said pivot and arm normally interfitting to hold said arm in toe holding position, resilient means normally holding said portions in interfitting relation to each other and yieldable to permit their separation, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw and said arm having pposed recesses therein, one of said recesses being of halfnut configuration threadedly engaging said screw, and the other of said recesses being of larger diameter than said screw, said screw having an intermediate, non-threaded portion of reduced diameter defining an annular groove, and a projection in said other recess'engaged in said annular groove for preventing longitudinal movement of said screw.
3. A toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to 'be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical, vertically pivoted strain-release means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm pivotally mounted on said strain-release means and having a free end, said free end having a vertical guideway formed thereon, a toe holding jaw slideably engaged with said guideway for vertical movement with respect to said toe holding device arm, and a toe holding jaw adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and said jaw, said jaw having a threaded half-nut surface threadedly engaging said screw, said screw having a longitudinally intermediate portion of reduced diameter defining an annular groove and said arm having means thereon engaged within said groove to prevent longitudinal movement of said screw when rotated.
4. A toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, a vertical pivot extending upwardly from said base on the longitudinal centerline thereof, a toe holding device arm member pivotally mounted on said pivot and having a free end projecting rearwardly therefrom in overhanging relation to the rear portion of said base, a toe holding jaw member mounted on said arm, one of said members having a laterally spaced pair of vertical, transversely facing grooves formed therein and the other of said members having vertical edge portions respectively engaged in said grooves whereby said jaw member is guided for vertical movement with respect to said arm member, said jaw member being provided with a pair of vertically extending, laterally spaced sharp edges adapted to engage the end surface of the toe of a ski boot, a jaw member adjusting screw vertically positioned at the free end of said arm member, means on said arm member engaging said screw for preventing longitudinal movement thereof while permitting rotation of said screw, and means threadedly engaging said screw for causing vertical adjustment of said jaw member.
5. A toe holding device for a ski comprising a base adapted to be mounted on the upper surface of a ski, vertical pivot means mounted on said base, a toe holding device arm portion pivotally mounted on said pivot means and having a free end, a toe holding jaw portion mounted on said arm portion, one of said portions having a laterally spaced pair of transversely facing, vertical grooves formed therein and the other of said portions having vertical edge portions respectively engaged in said grooves whereby said jaw portion is guided for vertical movement with respect to said arm portion, an adjusting screw vertically positioned between said arm and jaw portions, said screw being mounted on one of said portions and restrained against vertical movement relative thereto, the other of said portions having threaded means operatively associated therewith cooperatively engaging the threads on said screw for effecting vertical movement of said jaw portion upon rotation of said screw.
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