Claims
- 1. An apparatus for facilitating longitudinal adjustment on a ski of a ski-binding part which is adapted to releasably secure a ski boot on the ski, comprising: a guide rail which is adapted to be fastened to the ski, has two laterally spaced guide tracks, and has longitudinally extending toothed bars arranged between the guide tracks; a toothed locking member which can engage the toothed bars and is arranged on a slide plate, the slide plate being disposed below a guide plate which is movably supported on the guide rail, the guide plate being adapted to have the ski-binding part mounted thereon; and a compression spring which is cooperable with the slide and guide plates and urges the guide plate toward the ski boot relative to the slide plate; wherein the guide plate has in the region of its end remote from the ski boot two downwardly extending projections; wherein the slide plate is pivotally supported on the guide plate and has two shoulders at an end thereof which is adjacent the toothed locking member, the shoulders, in the released position of the apparatus, engaging the projections on the guide plate under the urging of the compression spring; and wherein for effecting the movable support of the slide plate on the guide plate, the slide plate has an upwardly bent portion having a hole therein, the hole in the upwardly bent portion of the slide plate slidably receiving a rod which is supported on the guide plate and on which is supported the compression spring.
- 2. An apparatus for facilitating longitudinal adjustment on a ski of a ski-binding part which is adapted to releasably secure a ski boot on the ski, comprising: a guide rail which is adapted to be fastened to the ski, has two laterally spaced guide tracks, and has longitudinally extending toothed bars arranged between the guide tracks; a toothed locking member which can engage the toothed bars and is arranged on a slide plate, the slide plate being disposed below a guide plate which is movably supported on the guide rail, the guide plate being adapted to have the ski-binding part mounted thereon; and a compression spring which is cooperable with the slide and guide plates and urges the guide plate toward the ski boot relative to slide plate; wherein the guide plate has in the region of of its end remote from the ski boot two downwardly extending projections; wherein the slide plate is pivotally supported on the guide plate and has two shoulders at an end thereof which is adjacent the toothed locking member, the shoulders, in the released position of the apparatus, engaging the projections on the guide plate under the urging of the compression spring; and wherein for effecting the pivotal support of the slide plate on the guide plate the slide plate has at its end which is remote from the toothed locking member two further laterally spaced shoulders which engaqe downwardly extending projections provided on the guide plate.
- 3. An apparatus for facilitating longitudinal adjustment on a ski of a ski-binding part which is adapted to releasably secure a ski boot on the ski, comprising: a guide rail which is adapted to be fastened to the ski, has two laterally spaced guide tracks, and has longitudinally extending toothed bars arranged between the guide tracks; a toothed locking member which can engage the toothed bars and is arranged on a slide plate, the slide plate being disposed below a guide plate which is movably supported on the guide rail, the guide plate being adapted to have the ski-binding part mounted thereon; and a compression spring which is cooperable with the slide and guide plates and urges the guide plate toward the ski boot relative to the slide plate; wherein the guide plate has in the region of its end remote from the ski boot two downwardly extending projections; wherein the slide plate is pivotally supported on the guide plate and has two shoulders at an end thereof which is adjacent the toothed locking member, the shoulders, in the released position of the apparatus, engaging the projections on the guide plate under the urging of the compression spring; and wherein the slide plate has bent portions which project upwardly and then outwardly and serve as indicators, said indicators extending through recesses provided in the guide plate and being associated with scales which are provided on an upper side of the guide plate.
- 4. An apparatus for facilitating longitudinal adjustment on a ski of a ski-binding part which is adapted to releasably secure a ski boot on the ski, comprising: a guide rail which is adapted to be fastened to the ski, has two laterally spaced guide tracks, and has longitudinally extending toothed bars arranged between the guide tracks; a toothed locking member which can engage the toothed bars and is arranged on a slide plate, the slide plate being disposed below a guide plate which is movably supported on the guide rail, the guide plate being adapted to have the ski-binding part mounted thereon; and a compression spring which is cooperable with the slide and guide plates and urges the guide plate toward the ski boot relative to the slide plate; wherein the guide plate has in the region of its end remote from the ski boot two downwardly extending projections; wherein the slide plate is pivotally supported on the guide plate and has two shoulders at an end thereof which is adjacent the toothed locking member, the shoulders, in the released position of the apparatus, engaging the projections on the guide plate under the urging of the compression spring; and wherein for securing the upwardly swung slide plate against an unintended swinging back, a support surface on each of the projections on the guide plate has thereon a cam.
- 5. A ski binding apparatus adapted to releasably hold a ski boot on a ski, comprising: a guide rail adapted to be fixedly mounted on the ski and having thereon a row of teeth which extends in a first direction longitudinally of the ski; a guide member supported on said guide rail for longitudinal movement therealong, said guide member being adapted to have a ski binding part mounted thereon; a locking part which has a tooth thereon; means supporting said locking part and said guide member for relative longitudinal movement, and means supporting said locking part for movement in directions which effect movement of said tooth generally transversely of said first direction between first and second positions in which said tooth is respectively engaging and spaced from said row of teeth on said guide rail; resilient means for yieldably urging longitudinal movement of said locking part in said first direction relative to said guide member; limit means for limiting movement of said locking member in said first direction under the urging of said resilient means; means for causing said locking part to be resiliently urged from said second to said first position; and holding means cooperable with said locking part when it is in said second position for releasably holding said locking part against movement toward said first position, wherein when said locking part is released from said holding means said locking part is moved to its first position by said means which resiliently urges said locking part toward said first position.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said means for releasably holding said locking part in said second position includes said locking part and said guide member respectively having first and second surfaces thereon which respectively face in said first direction and in a second direction opposite said first direction, said first and second surfaces slidably engaging each other and being free of engagement when said locking part is respectively in said second and first positions, wherein when said locking part is in said second position, said resilient means urges said first surface against said second surface so as to produce friction therebetween which resists movement of said locking part toward said first, position thereof.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second surface has thereon a cam over which said locking part must slide as it moves from said second position to said first position.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said tooth moves generally vertically between its first and second positions; and wherein said means for releasably holding said locking part in said second position includes said guide member having two laterally spaced first projections which extend downwardly from an underside thereof, each said first projection having a said second surface thereon, and includes said locking part being provided below said guide member and having laterally outwardly projecting first shoulders on opposite sides thereof which each have a said first surface thereon, said first surface on each said first shoulder slidably engaging said second surface on a respective said first projection when said locking part is in said second position.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said second surface on each said first projection includes a cam which projects in said second direction and over which said first surfaces on said first shoulders of said locking part must slide during movement of said locking part from said second position to said first position.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said second surface on each said first projection merges at its lower end into a further surface which is inclined downardly and in said first direction.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said limit means includes said guide member having two laterally spaced second projections which extend downwardly from said underside thereof at locations spaced in said second direction from said first projections, and includes two second shoulders which project laterally outwardly from opposite sides of said locking part, relative movement of said locking part and said guide member under the urging of said resilient means causing said second shoulders to move into engagement with said second projections, and engagement of said second shoulders and said second projections preventing further movement of said locking part relative to said guide member in said first direction; and wherein said means movably supporting said locking part includes said locking part being pivotal about a transverse horizontal first axis substantially coincident with the region of engagement of said second shoulders and said second projections when said second shoulders are engaging said second projections, said tooth and said first shoulders on said locking part being spaced radially from said first axis.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said locking part has an upwardly extending portion, said upwardly extending portion having means defining two laterally spaced openings which extend therethrough approximately in said first direction; wherein said means supporting said locking part includes a cross part which is supported on said underside of said guide member for pivotal movement about a transversely extending, horizontal second axis, and includes two elongate, laterally spaced rods which each have one end fixedly secured to said cross part and which each extend away from said cross part approximately in said first direction, each said opening in said portion of said locking part slidably receiving a respective said rod; and wherein said resilient means includes two helical compression springs which extend between and have their ends supported on said cross part and said portion of said locking part and which each encircle a respective said rod.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, including means defining an opening through said guide member, means defining a scale on said guide member adjacent said opening, and an indicator which is fixedly secured on said locking part and projects upwardly through said opening in said guide member, the position of said indicator relative to said scale when a ski boot is releasably held in said ski binding part providing a visual indication of the force being exerted onto the ski boot in said second direction by said resilient means.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 13, including means defining an upwardly projecting, substantially U-shaped operating member at an end of said locking part remote from said second shoulder.
- 15. The apparatus claim 14, wherein said locking part includes a plate having said second shoulders and said U-shaped operating member at opposite ends thereof, said upright portion being an upwardly bent portion of said plate located between said ends thereof, and said first shoulders and said tooth being located in the region of said upright portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 380,850, filed May 21, 1982, now abandoned.
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