WO2003043707A1 - Anordnung fur eine auf einem ski positionierbare skibindung - 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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- the invention relates to an arrangement for a ski binding positionable on a ski with two ski binding parts, a toe piece and a 'heel holder, which are slidable in the longitudinal direction in ski-fixed guides and are connected by means of a connecting element extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski, at least the position of one of the ski binding parts being relative adjustable to the connecting element and the connecting element can be fixed relative to the ski.
- the connecting element which extends between the toe piece and the heel holder without a guide, can be fixed by means of a receptacle on a locking element which is provided on the ski-fixed guide rail for the toe piece.
- the connecting element which is designed as a metal band, can thus be adjusted relative to the ski-fixed guide rail which receives the front jaws.
- the metal strip is locked to the guide rail by a rotatably mounted bolt which engages in one of the holes in a row of holes in the metal strip. If the metal band is to be adjusted relative to the guide rail, the bolt is tightened using a
- Screwdriver rotated so that the end area of the metal band can be lifted off the bolt.
- the metal band is adjusted to the desired distance from the heel holder to the toe, then the selected hole is placed on the bolt and the bolt is rotated again.
- an adjustment catch of the heel holder with respect to its guide rail is released, the heel holder is brought into the desired position in the guide rail and locked again.
- the known arrangement is thus complicated and uncomfortable to use.
- the invention is based on the object of carrying out an arrangement of the type mentioned in such a way that it is more comfortable to operate and, while maintaining the elastic deformation properties of the ski, ensures simple adaptation of the ski binding to different shoe sizes.
- the object is achieved according to the invention in that the mutual position of the toe and heel holder on the connecting element itself can be set and fixed in such a way that the toe and the heel holder together with the connecting element form a preassembled unit which is separate from the ski and which is attached to the ski Guides is slidable.
- the invention enables a very simple and very comfortable handling of the ski binding when adapting it to different ski boot sizes and when mounting it on the ski.
- the handling of the arrangement according to the invention is particularly convenient above all in that the mutual spacing of the two ski binding parts can be set separately from the ski, the “pre-assembled” unit of this type can only be pushed onto the ski-fixed guides and the connecting element is then fixed.
- the connecting element can be fixed at its central region relative to or on the ski.
- the pre-assembled unit is therefore fixed in an easily accessible location.
- the fastening elements which are not to be integrated into the area of ski binding parts and are therefore necessary can be carried out simply and expediently.
- the pre-assembled unit is fixed relative to the ski by means of at least one Fastening element, for example a screw, which connects the connecting element to a connecting plate mounted on the ski.
- Fastening element for example a screw
- a plurality of fastening points spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the ski can be provided for fastening the fastening element, so that the relative position of the ski binding in the longitudinal direction of the ski can be adjusted depending on the skiing ability of the user.
- the components of the arrangement according to the invention which are to be arranged on the ski in accordance with a preferred embodiment are to be expedient and simple.
- the plate which can be connected to the connecting element is held between and by two plates which adjoin in the longitudinal direction of the ski and which have the guides for pushing on the preassembled unit.
- the system of plates and ski binding should, as far as necessary, be able to react flexibly to the different loads during skiing.
- This is achieved or supported, for example, in that the plate which can be connected to the connecting element is mounted such that it can be tilted to a limited extent with respect to the one plate adjoining in the longitudinal direction of the ski, and to a limited extent with respect to the other plate adjoining in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- a firm and secure connection of the pre-assembled unit from ski binding and connecting element to the ski can be achieved by simple measures and also by a simple actuation.
- a preferred embodiment provides that a fastening part is inserted or contained in the connecting plate, which is provided with the fastening points for the fastening element, and that a receiving element for the fastening element is arranged, for example clipped on, on the upper side of the connecting element.
- This advantage also has an alternative embodiment, in which the guides and / or the fastening points for the preassembled unit consisting of ski binding parts and connecting element are integrated in the ski during the manufacture thereof.
- This offers the ski manufacturer the possibility of optimally coordinating the ski and binding, but on the other hand it involves a certain amount of effort in the production of the ski.
- the connecting element can be fastened at least in the region of one of the ski binding parts to a latching part, against which the ski binding part can be moved backwards against the force of at least one spring on its ski-fixed guide, so that when one is inserted Ski boots can be built into the binding with a push push.
- the position of the ski binding part relative to the locking part can be adjusted and changed over a limited range. This enables a certain readjustment of the position of the ski binding part when the binding is already mounted on the ski and the thrust pressure, if this is too large or too low, can also be corrected accordingly.
- the components of the mechanism for readjustment are arranged and designed in a simple and functionally reliable manner if the thrust spring (s) can be supported at one end on a part that is fixed to the ski binding, for example a base plate, and with its other end on or in a spring holder. are, the position of which can be adjusted and fixed to a limited extent in the longitudinal direction on the latching part.
- the locking part should allow the locking of the connecting element in a simple manner.
- the locking part is a plate-shaped part and is arranged to be longitudinally displaceable to a limited extent on a support plate on which the further ski binding parts, in particular the base plate, and which can be moved on the ski-fixed guide, and if the locking part has means for locking the connecting element , for example two teeth delimited by a recess, which are accessible from the underside of the support plate.
- the spring holder To adjust the spring holder, it is preferably coupled to an adjustment catch which has catch elements which can be snapped onto the catch part itself in different positions.
- the invention also relates to a ski and a ski binding, which are provided with an arrangement designed according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view of the underside of components provided in the area of a rear binding part
- Fig. 4a shows a detail of a latching
- Fig. 5 is a plan view of components of the arrangement to be arranged on the ski.
- the terms “longitudinal direction”, “longitudinally movable” or “longitudinally displaceable” mean a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski, “front” means the direction in which the front ski binding part, “rearward” the direction, in which the rear ski binding part is understood.
- the arrangement according to the invention is intended for fixing or positioning a ski binding having a front jaw and a heel holder on a ski.
- the toe piece and the heel holder can be designed in any and in particular in the usual way, so that only a base plate 6 of the toe piece and a base plate 7 of the heel holder are shown in FIG. 1.
- the base plates 6, 7 are arranged on support plates 4, 5 or connected to these support plates 4, 5.
- Both the support plate 4 provided for the base plate 6 of the toe piece and the support plate 5 provided for the base plate 7 of the heel holder 5 are designed on their two edge regions running in the longitudinal direction of the ski in the form of L-shaped guide strips 2, 3 in order to push the To enable support plates 4, 5 on plates 17 18 arranged on the ski, the configuration of which will be discussed further below.
- An essential part of the arrangement according to the invention is a connecting element 1, in particular a metal band, which connects the support plate 4 of the toe piece to the support plate 5 of the heel holder.
- the devices effecting this connection are designed such that the mutual distance of the support plate 4 of the toe piece to the support plate 5 of the
- Heel holder and thus the mutual distance between the ski binding parts is selectable and adjustable.
- FIG. 2 An exemplary embodiment of a corresponding latching device is shown in FIG. 2.
- the latching device shown is that for the support plate 4 of the toe piece, the latching device provided in the area of the support plate 5 of the heel holder can be designed to match.
- a recess 4a running in the longitudinal direction is formed in the center of the support plate 4.
- the edges delimiting the recess 4a in the longitudinal direction and aligned parallel to one another are each provided with a toothing 4b.
- a locking element 11 which is provided with counter-toothing 11 a and can be actuated via a lever 10, is arranged movably.
- the connecting element 1 can be pushed into the central recess 4a of the support plate 4 with the corresponding position of the latching element 11. As soon as the desired position is reached, an engagement of the counter toothings 11a of the latching element 11 in the toothings 4b and thus a fixed connection of the support plate 4 with the connecting element 1 is created by turning the lever 10.
- Scales (not shown) attached to the connecting element 1 enable the mutual spacing of the ski binding parts to be exactly adapted to the length of the respective ski boot.
- a receiving element 13 for a fastening screw 15 is arranged on the upper side thereof.
- the receiving element 13 and the connecting element 1 are each with one
- the receiving element 13 which consists in particular of plastic, can be clipped onto the connecting element 1, the associated configurations of the receiving element 13 and the connecting element 1 are familiar to the person skilled in the art.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show a further embodiment of the type of connection of the connecting element 1 in the area of the heel holder.
- the support plate 5 ' on which, as already mentioned, the base plate 7 of the heel holder is fastened, is here centrally provided with a recess 23 which extends in the longitudinal direction of the support plate 5'. In the recess 23 is from the top of the
- Support plate 5 ' inserted an elongated locking part 25 which, as shown in FIG. 4, is provided with a central recess 25a, the extent of which corresponds to the extent of the recess 23 in the support plate 5' and the longitudinal edges of which are provided with teeth 25b.
- the central recess 25a and the toothing 25b delimiting its longitudinal edges correspond to the recess 4a shown in FIG. 2 and the toothing 4b.
- a relatively large part of the base plate 7, which covers the other components shown, is omitted or broken away in order and arrangement Design of the components otherwise covered by the base plate 7 can be seen.
- the latching part 25 is provided in the region of its outer longitudinal edges with a lateral wing 27, one of which can be seen in FIG. 4.
- the side wings 27 are supported on sliding surfaces 28 of the support plate 5 ', so that the latching part 25 can be displaced longitudinally or slidably in the longitudinal direction relative to the base plate 7 and the support plate 5' connected to it.
- the further components of the heel holder, not shown, arranged on or connected to the base plate 7, together with the support plate 5 ' can also be moved longitudinally with respect to the latching part 25, as will be described in more detail below.
- the extent of the longitudinal mobility is limited by stops, not shown, formed on both sides on the underside of the base plate 7.
- Fig. 3 shows the connecting element 1 in its latched position on the latching part 25, in which a latching element which cannot be seen at this end region of the connecting element 1 and which is designed in accordance with the embodiment according to FIG. 2 and which can be actuated via the lever 10, does not have its here locking teeth can be seen in engagement with the two toothings 25b.
- a spring holder 29 which is only partially shown, is inserted or inserted into the latching part 25 from the top, in such a way that it is longitudinally displaceable relative to the latching part 25. In the position shown in FIG. 4, however, the spring holder 29 is in a position fixed on the latching part 25.
- the spring holder 29 forms a kind of housing for the arrangement of and the one
- the thrust spring 31 is received in a receiving recess of the spring holder 29 and is supported at one end on the rear wall 29a of the spring holder 29.
- the other end of the thrust springs 31 is supported on stop surfaces 7a or the like formed on the outer base plate 7.
- On the outer end region of the wall 29a of the spring holder 29, the spring holder 29 is coupled to an adjustment catch 30 which has a latching plate 30a and then a protruding plate which projects beyond the rear end of the heel holder or the base plate 7
- Has actuating element 30b which enables actuation of the adjustment catch 30 by hand.
- a few pairs of locking projections 30c are formed on the underside of the locking plate 30a, which can be brought into engagement with locking openings 25c also arranged in pairs at the rear end region of the locking part 25.
- Fig. 4 shows the locked position of the adjustment catch 30, in which the thrust springs 31 exert a moment of force due to their arrangement, which presses the adjustment catch 30 into its locked position.
- the type of coupling of the adjustment catch 30 to the spring holder 29 is carried out in such a way that the adjustment catch 30 without moving away from the
- the plates 16, 17, 18 arranged on the ski, not shown, are shown in FIG. 5.
- the comparatively narrow connecting plate 16 located in the middle is held and overlapped by two tongue-like projections in the connection area to the plates 17, 18.
- the connection areas of the connecting plate 16 to the plates 17, 18 are designed such that the connecting plate 16 can be tilted to a limited extent with respect to one plate 17, 18 and can be displaced longitudinally to a limited extent with respect to the other plate 17, 18.
- An elongated fastening part 12 is integrated in the center of the connecting plate 16, for example inserted from below.
- the fastening part 12 is provided with a number of receiving holes 12a, in particular three holes 12a, for receiving the fastening screw 15.
- the receiving holes 12a are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the guide plate 14, in particular equally spaced and accessible from the top of the connecting plate 16 via an elongated opening 19.
- FIG. 3 shows the fastening holes 20, 21 arranged in pairs.
- the fastening holes 20 are provided near the connecting plate 16 and are designed for the usual fixed fastening.
- the further pairs of which are formed on the front or rear end region of the plates 17, 18
- Mounting holes 21 are elongated holes.
- the plates 17, 18 are held on the ski by the screws positioned approximately in the center of the elongated holes, but a certain mobility of the plates 17, 18 relative to the ski is permitted.
- the longitudinal edges of the plates 17, 18 form guides for the guide strips 2, 3 of the support plates 4, 5.
- the ski is preferably already provided with the plates 16, 17, 18 by the ski manufacturer and thus delivered together with these. This also has the advantage that the design of the plates 16, 17, 18 can be matched to the ski design. As an alternative to separate plates 16, 17, 18, however, the ski manufacturer can also provide for the guides for the support plates 4, 5 and the connection point for the connecting element 1 to be integrated into the structure of the ski or into the structure of the ski. The desired and required mobility of the ski is ensured by using suitable materials and in coordination with the connecting element 1.
- the two ski binding parts, heel holder and front jaws located on the support plates 4, 5 are coupled to one another via the connecting element 1.
- the mutual distance between the toe piece and the heel holder and the mutual distance between the two support plates 4, 5 are initially set in accordance with the length of the ski boot to be used while actuating the locking devices.
- the two ski binding parts thus form a preassembled unit with the connecting element 1, which is now pushed over their guide strips 2, 3 onto the plates 17, 18, which are already attached to the ski.
- the fastening screw 15 is firmly screwed to the fastening part 12 and thus the connecting element 1 is connected to the connecting plate 16.
- the fastening screw 15 makes no connection to the ski.
- the central attachment is screwed on
- a pushing pressure is ensured when the ski boot is inserted into the binding mounted on the ski via the thrust springs 31, since the ski boot, together with the support plate 5 ', presses the heel holder against the plate 18 fastened to the ski and against it Force of the thrust springs 29 is shifted somewhat backwards.
- the size of the thrust pressure can be read from the outside on a display coupled to the spring travel using a corresponding scale.
- Compression of the thrust springs 31 can be easily adjusted accordingly by releasing the locking of the adjustment catch with the catch part 25 by lifting the actuating element 30b, by moving the heel holder together with the support plates 5 'relative to the ski-fixed plate 18 to set the correct position is and the adjustment catch 30 is locked again in the desired position.
- the arrangement according to the invention enables a deflection of the ski which is advantageous for a reliable triggering of the ski binding when driving through troughs and the like, and thus prevents undesired stiffening of the ski in the region of the ski binding.
- cover elements which cover the plates 17, 18, in particular in the area of the fastening holes 20, 21 and the receiving element in the central area of the connecting element 1, as well as tread plates and the like which can be coupled to the ski binding parts.
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DE50206699T DE50206699D1 (de) | 2001-11-23 | 2002-11-21 | Anordnung fur eine auf einem ski positionierbare skibindung |
DE20220861U DE20220861U1 (de) | 2001-11-23 | 2002-11-21 | Anordnung für eine auf einem Ski positionierbare Skibindung |
US10/496,632 US7284767B2 (en) | 2001-11-23 | 2002-11-21 | Arrangement for a ski binding which can be positioned on a ski |
EP02803400A EP1446202B2 (de) | 2001-11-23 | 2002-11-21 | Anordnung fur eine auf einem ski positionierbare skibindung |
AU2002356701A AU2002356701A1 (en) | 2001-11-23 | 2002-11-21 | Arrangement for a ski binding which can be positioned on a ski |
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EP01127933A EP1314458A1 (de) | 2001-11-23 | 2001-11-23 | Anordnung für eine auf einem Ski positionierbare Skibindung |
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EP01129843A EP1319426A1 (de) | 2001-12-14 | 2001-12-14 | Anordnung für eine auf einem Ski positionierbare Skibindung |
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EP1800716A1 (de) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-27 | Tyrolia Technology GmbH | Vorrichtung zur Montage einer Skibindung |
EP2444131A1 (de) * | 2010-10-20 | 2012-04-25 | MARKER Deutschland GmbH | Bindung für ein Gleitbrett mit in Längsrichtung verstellbaren Halteeinheiten |
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US3790186A (en) * | 1971-09-06 | 1974-02-05 | H Kanno | Clamping iron for ski boots |
US5211417A (en) * | 1988-02-19 | 1993-05-18 | Htm Sport-Und Freizeitgerate Gmbh | Ski binding |
AT398453B (de) | 1992-10-06 | 1994-12-27 | Roto Frank Eisenwaren | Türdrückerbeschlagsgarnitur |
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EP1800716A1 (de) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-27 | Tyrolia Technology GmbH | Vorrichtung zur Montage einer Skibindung |
EP2444131A1 (de) * | 2010-10-20 | 2012-04-25 | MARKER Deutschland GmbH | Bindung für ein Gleitbrett mit in Längsrichtung verstellbaren Halteeinheiten |
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