WO2002030526A1 - Ensemble de retenue d"une chaussure sur une planche de glisse ou de roulage - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/005—Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/0805—Adjustment of the toe or heel holders; Indicators therefor
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- the invention relates to an assembly for retaining a shoe on a sliding or rolling machine.
- the invention also relates to a sliding or rolling machine intended to be equipped with the retaining assembly in question.
- the invention relates to an assembly which comprises two elements for retaining the shoe, the spacing of which is adjusted as a function of the size of the shoe.
- a retaining assembly comprises front and rear retaining elements which are provided for retaining the front and rear toe caps of the boot.
- At least one of the two elements can be moved in length relative to the other to adapt the spacing to the length of the shoe.
- the movable retaining element is positioned opposite an adjustment scale which is associated with the scale of a gauge for measuring the length of the boot.
- the longitudinal position of the two retaining elements is adjustable, so that the boot remains centered on the mid-ski reference whatever its length.
- patent application FR 2 777 473 describes such an assembly.
- the template which measures the length of the shoe gives a double indication, each relating to the position of one of the retaining elements opposite its respective scale.
- the length of the sole is engraved in the sole, or it is marked on a label affixed to the shoe.
- the renter determines the position of the retaining elements using a table.
- An object of the invention is to simplify these adjustment operations.
- the invention provides a direct and centralized reading of the spacing of the retaining elements, and of the centering of the shoe if necessary. The reading of these parameters is done on a display, and no longer on the elements themselves.
- the shoe retaining assembly comprises two front and rear retaining elements which are spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction which they define, one at less of the elements being movable relative to each other so as to adjust the spacing of the two elements to the length of the shoe.
- the assembly is characterized by the fact that it comprises a strip, the strip extending in a longitudinal direction and having a scale graduated in distance, a reading head comprising a reading member capable of reading the graduations of the strip, a processing circuit provided for receiving the signals from the reading device, shaping them, processing them and delivering an output signal, a display circuit with a display, the circuit receiving as input the output signal from the processing circuit and controlling the display on the display of a digital value or a pictogram related to the value of the signal from the processing circuit, at least one of the components that are the strip and the member reading being linked in displacement with the displacement of the movable retaining element.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a retaining assembly produced according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows in exploded view the different elements of the assembly of the figure
- Figure 3 is a top view of the read head of Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a diagram of the electronic functions of the read head in Figure
- FIG. 5 represents a read head provided for another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a diagram of the electronic functions of the read head of FIG. 5.
- Figure 7 relates to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 represents the electronic diagram of this mode of implementation.
- FIG. 9 shows the read head of the device in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 10 shows a detail of the embodiment of a ski according to an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 relates to another embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 12 shows in partial section a retaining assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 13 relates to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a retaining assembly conforming essentially to what is described in patent application FR 2 777 473 which is cited here for reference. It represents the central portion 1 of a ski on which are mounted front and rear retaining elements 2 and 3. These elements are of a known type and will not be described in detail.
- the front retaining element 3 has a base 4 slidably mounted along a slide 5 which is integrally connected to the ski. It can be immobilized in one or other of different predetermined positions using a lock which operates between the base and the slide.
- the rear retaining element 3 has a body 7 slidably mounted along a slide 8. The slide is assembled integrally with the ski by means of a base 9.
- the body of the rear element is positioned at the using a lock, and from this position determined by the lock, it can retreat against the elastic return force of a spring which is commonly called recoil spring.
- the retaining assembly comprises a strip 10 and a read head 6.
- the strip 10 is linked to the body 7 of the rear element and the read head is hooked to the '' front base 4.
- Zone 11 is graduated in distance.
- the graduation is of any suitable type, some examples will be given later with the description of the read head.
- the graduated zone 11 is extended by a bar
- branches 13 pass through oblong slots in the base 9 and the slide 8. In FIG. 2, only the light 14 on the right side of the slide is visible.
- the branches are attached to the body 7 of the retaining element by any suitable means. For example, they are engaged in housings provided for this purpose, or else, they are assembled using screws. Other possibilities exist provided that in the end, the strip 10 follows the longitudinal displacements of the body 7.
- the base 9 has a tunnel 16 on the underside which is provided for guiding and free movement of the strip 10.
- the front base has a tunnel 17 of the same nature on the rear, and the strip is long enough to remain engaged in the tunnels 16 and 17 of the front and rear bases at the maximum spacing of the retaining elements.
- a read head 6 is associated with the front retaining element.
- the read head is attached to the base 4 of the retaining element using a front face which matches the shape of the rear face of the base, and a flexible tongue 18 projecting provided with a tooth, or any other suitable means which allows the reading head to be hung on the base, and unhook it at will.
- the read head 6 In its hooked position, the read head 6 straddles the graduated zone 10 of the strip 10. In particular, it may have a guide tunnel 19 of the same nature as the tunnels 16 and 17.
- the read head has a display 20 which is for example of the liquid crystal type. According to the illustrated embodiment, the display is a three-digit digital display. The number of digits is not limiting. We will also see below that the digital display is not limiting either.
- the reading head has a reading member 22.
- the reading member is provided for reading the graduation of the strip 10 as well as the relative direction of movement of the strip. Preferably, the reading member operates without electrical or mechanical contact with the strip.
- the reading member is of the capacitive type, in this case, the strip has metal plates distributed over its length, which cooperate with the reading head to generate a capacitive effect. Multiple tracks and multiple playback devices can be used to fine-tune the resolution.
- the reading device can also be of the optical type, in this case, the graduation of the strip is a series of lines.
- the graduation of the strip is a series of lines.
- the read head comprises a processing circuit 23 whose main function is to format the signals at the output of the read member, to count algebraically the number of graduations read by the reading member during a movement of the body, and convert this number into a signal for the attention of the display corresponding to the distance between the two retaining elements.
- This distance can be expressed in millimeters, centimeters, or any other suitable unit. In principle, if the length of the shoe is engraved on the sole, the distance displayed must correspond to it.
- the read head also includes a reset circuit 25. This circuit is controlled by a first contactor, for example a contactor 26 which operates the reset.
- the value displayed during a reset corresponds to a nominal spacing of the retaining elements which is determined when drilling the ski by means of a template. In principle, this spacing is the same for all the skis in a rental park.
- a second contactor 27 or a set of contactors can be provided which makes it possible to adjust the value to be displayed during a reset.
- the contactor 26 is located on the edge of the read head which is turned towards the rear base 9, and the contactor is actuated when the rear base and the read head are brought against each other. In this case, the displayed value corresponds to the minimum spacing of the two retaining elements.
- this reset could be carried out differently, and instead of being based on the minimum spacing of the retaining elements, it could be made to rest on the maximum spacing.
- the read head is supplied by any appropriate means, in particular a battery integrated in its housing, and a contactor 28 can be provided for switching it on and off.
- the restraint is used as follows. First, the operator sets up the read head on the front retaining element. Once in place, it resets the read head, possibly by manipulating the retaining elements. Then it adjusts the position of the retaining elements so that, for example, the display of the display 20 corresponds to the length of the sole which is engraved on the sole, written on a label or even measured with a template.
- the operator engages the locking devices of the retaining elements. Then, either he removes the read head and proceeds to the next operations, or he can control the adjustment of the recoil.
- a correct adjustment of the spacing of the retaining elements can be checked by checking that, when the shoe is engaged, the body of the rear element recedes within a determined length range. This range extends for example between 2 and 8 millimeters.
- the operator can check that when the shoe is engaged, the recoil is well within the appropriate range.
- the advantage of this solution is that the skis are equipped with a passive member, in this case the graduated strip. And it's the same read head that can be used for different skis.
- This embodiment can also be applied in the case where the front retaining element is fixedly mounted on the ski and where only the rear element is movable longitudinally.
- Figures 5 and 6 illustrate a simplified construction of the read head which only allows to control the adjustment of the recoil.
- the assembly comprises a graduated strip 29 movable for example with the rear retaining element, and a read head 30 which the operator hooks to the base of the front retaining element.
- the read head 31 has a read member of the same type as in the previous case.
- the head 30 has two LEDs 32 and 33, for example a red and a green. Between the reading member and the LEDs, the reading head includes a processing circuit 34 which controls the lighting of the red LED if the rear element recoil is below or beyond the recoil range , and the green LED if the distance is well within the correct range.
- a contactor 35 enables the processing circuit to be activated once the position adjustment of the front and rear retaining elements has been carried out.
- led diodes the read head could be fitted with a liquid crystal display with pictograms indicating a correct or defective reverse adjustment.
- Figure 7 relates to another embodiment of the invention which allows both to adjust the spacing of the retaining elements 42 and 43, and their centering relative to the reference 44 of the ski environment.
- first strip 45 which is linked in displacement to the body 46 of the rear retaining element, and which is guided by the front and rear bases.
- a second strip 48 of the same type as the first is mounted next to the first.
- This strip is mounted fixed relative to the ski. For example, its rear end is embedded in the rear base, or else it is glued to the ski. Other constructions may also be suitable.
- a read head 49 is attached to the base of the front retaining element 42, preferably removably as in the previous case.
- the read head is designed to read the two graduations of strips 45 and 48 simultaneously.
- the read head has two read members 51, 52 each capable of reading a strip 45, 48 with which it is associated.
- Each of the reading members 51, 52 is connected to a first processing circuit 53, 54, which shapes the signal from the reading member and counts the number of graduations read by the reading member during a relative displacement of the retaining elements.
- first two processing circuits are connected to a reset circuit 56.
- the reset is controlled by a contactor 57 which can be placed on the rear face of the read head as in the previous case.
- the reset acts on the first two processing circuits, and optionally contactors 58 and 59 make it possible to adjust the value at which each of the processing circuits 53, 54 resets.
- the signals at the output of the processing circuits 54, 56 are sent to a main processing circuit 60 whose function is to add algebraically the displacements of the two retaining elements, so as to provide at the output towards the display 63 a signal corresponding to the spacing of the two retaining elements, and a signal corresponding to the centering of the retaining elements relative to the reference point for the ski area.
- the main processing circuit 60 is also connected to the reset circuit 56, and the activation of the reset circuit also causes the main processing circuit to be reset to the centering value of the retaining elements. These values can be adjusted using contactors 65 and 66, respectively.
- the display 63 includes two display areas.
- a first zone 69 for example with digits, displays in millimeters or centimeters the distance between the two retaining elements.
- a second area 70 is a pictogram made of successive triangles, one of the triangles of which is blackened. This pictogram indicates the calculated position of the mid-boot with respect to the mid-ski reference which is shown by the line 72.
- the fixed strip 73 could be integrated in a good position in the structure of the ski, below the outer decoration layer 75 and above the upper reinforcement layer 74. Indeed, as there is no mechanical or electrical contact between the slide and the reading member, it is possible to place the slide under the thickness of the external decoration layer without altering its accessibility to reading.
- Figure 11 relates to another alternative embodiment of the invention.
- the adjustment of the retaining elements 81 and 82 is done with the assistance of a computer 83 which operates with a program responsible for example for editing a file relating to the rental of the pair of skis in question.
- This sheet contains information relating in particular to the skier and the equipment borrowed for rental and the settings made on this equipment.
- the retaining elements 81 and 82 are equipped with two graduated strips. These strips are placed for example at the locations where the scales for reading the position of the retaining elements are currently located.
- a connecting element 88 connects the front and rear elements. This element is assembled with the front element 81, and it has on the rear an end piece 89 which is engaged and guided in the base of the rear element.
- the connecting element is integral with the front element 81 for its longitudinal movements.
- the strip 84 is placed on the tip 89 of the connecting element, or else it is integrated into the structure of this element.
- the other strip 85 is located on the base 91 of the rear retaining element, along the body of the rear element.
- the strip is integrated into the structure of the base.
- two removable read heads are positioned opposite the strips. These read heads 93 and 94 are connected to the computer 83.
- the first head 93 is planked astride the strip 84.
- This head is for example immobilized by an elastic clamp or a kind of clamp which rests on the underside of the ski. We could also use other techniques to temporarily immobilize this head relative to the ski.
- a second head 94 is placed on the edge of the body of the rear element 82.
- the head is held by pins which penetrate into housings of the body provided for this purpose, or else by an adhesive. Other means may also be suitable.
- the two read heads contain reading members capable of reading the graduations of the strips 84 and 85.
- the processing of the signals read by the read heads including the reinitialization operation can be carried out by electronic processing circuits of the type of those which have been described previously, or then by computer processing, or by shared processing.
- the shaping of the signal is done at the level of the read heads and the processing unit of the computer and its operating program act as main processing circuit which evaluates the displacements algebraically, and the screen of the computer acts as a display.
- the read heads are removed for the adjustment of another ski or another pair.
- Figure 12 relates to another embodiment of the invention according to which the longitudinal movement of the two retaining elements is controlled by a central system which requires that the two elements move simultaneously in opposite directions by an equal distance .
- the two retaining elements 98 and 99 are movable longitudinally, and they are immobilized along the slides which guide them by locking devices 100, 101.
- the two elements are connected by a central link 102 which comprises a first rack 103 associated with the displacement of the front retaining element, a second rack 104 associated with the displacement of the rear retaining element 99.
- the two racks are superimposed and a toothed wheel 105 engaged with one and the other pilot their relative displacement.
- a graduated strip 108 is mounted on the rack 103, and a removable read head 109 connected to a computer 110 is assembled to the rack 104, opposite the strip 108.
- the read head has a reading member which is capable of reading the graduation of the graduated strip 108.
- the central link 102 ensures a synchronized movement of the two retaining elements which ensures correct centering of the boot relative to the ski regardless of the spacing of the elements. Under these conditions, the strip and the read head are mainly used to measure the spacing of the retaining elements.
- one of the two elements could be fixedly mounted on the ski. Under these conditions, the distance measured should be doubled to determine the variation in the spacing of the retaining elements.
- the retaining assembly comprises two front and rear elements 110, 111 whose longitudinal position can be adjusted.
- Each of the strips is associated with the body of a retaining element.
- the strips Preferably, the strips cross side by side between the retaining elements. Each of the strips therefore moves with the movement of a body.
- the strips are read without electrical or mechanical contact, it is possible to cover the strips with a fixed protective cover or associated with one of the elements, so that they are not visible. This cover is not shown in the figure.
- the read head 115 is here associated with the workbench where the adjustment in question is carried out.
- the ski is retained on the workbench in the jaws 116, 117 of a vice, and the read head 115 is mounted at the end of an articulated arm 118 connected to the established.
- the read head could be mounted at the end of a flexible arm or the like.
- the head 115 is connected to a computer 120.
- the read head contains two reading members, each intended to read the graduation of a strip.
- the read head is thin enough in thickness not to hinder the engagement of the shoe in the retaining elements, if necessary.
- it is placed in front of the brake.
- the system is designed to operate as follows.
- the ski is previously stored with its retaining elements placed in a defined nominal position. For example, the elements are placed at their maximum spacing.
- this nominal position corresponds to a defined spacing of the retaining elements and to a defined position of each of them relative to the reference point for the ski area.
- the ski is placed in the vice and it is immobilized.
- the read head is placed above the strips.
- the computer or at least its operating program, is reset.
- the read head counts the number of graduations that pass, and the operating program calculates the new spacing of the elements as well as their centering with respect to at the middle of the ski bench. It should be noted that the centering of the elements can be evaluated regardless of the longitudinal position of the ski in the vice, provided that the read head can read the strips. This information is displayed on the computer screen. As already explained at the beginning, once the adjustment has been made, it is possible to verify that the engagement of the shoe causes correct recoil of the rear body.
- the shoe is released if necessary, the read head is raised and the jaws of the vice are open.
- two skis from a pair of skis could be adjusted simultaneously, or else with a single movable head at the end of its support arm.
- the read heads with the display are not necessarily removable, they could remain permanently on one or the other of the elements.
- an electronic display is provided in the retaining element for other functions, for example the display of its adjustment hardness, it may be advantageous to also use it for the present adjustment operation.
- the read member and the processing circuits would also be permanently integrated into the element.
- the strip and the read head could be inverted.
- one could mount the read head fixedly on the ski, and associate each of the strips 45 and 48 with the movement of each of the retaining elements.
- wireless links could be provided between the read heads and the computer.
- the invention is susceptible of other applications than that of rental in the field of alpine skiing.
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EP01978519A EP1324807B1 (fr) | 2000-10-11 | 2001-10-10 | Ensemble de retenue d'une chaussure sur une planche de glisse ou de roulage |
DE60131998T DE60131998T2 (de) | 2000-10-11 | 2001-10-10 | Rückhaltevorrichtung für einen schuh auf einem gleitbrett oder rollbrett |
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EP0801964A1 (fr) * | 1996-04-19 | 1997-10-22 | Skis Rossignol S.A. | Embase de montage d'une fixation de ski |
FR2772286A1 (fr) * | 1997-12-12 | 1999-06-18 | Skis Dynastar | Ski avec fixation reglable sur glissiere |
FR2777473A1 (fr) | 1998-04-17 | 1999-10-22 | Salomon Sa | Dispositif interface entre un ski et des elements de retenue d'une chaussure pour regler rapidement et facilement la position longitudinale des elements de retenue avant et arriere sur un ski |
DE20007792U1 (de) * | 2000-05-03 | 2000-09-14 | Waelzholz Huber Geraetebau Gmb | Skibindungseinstellgerät |
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EP0801964A1 (fr) * | 1996-04-19 | 1997-10-22 | Skis Rossignol S.A. | Embase de montage d'une fixation de ski |
FR2772286A1 (fr) * | 1997-12-12 | 1999-06-18 | Skis Dynastar | Ski avec fixation reglable sur glissiere |
FR2777473A1 (fr) | 1998-04-17 | 1999-10-22 | Salomon Sa | Dispositif interface entre un ski et des elements de retenue d'une chaussure pour regler rapidement et facilement la position longitudinale des elements de retenue avant et arriere sur un ski |
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