Claims
- 1. A releasable ski binding for holding a skier's two feet in aligned tandem arrangement on a single ski with the heel of one of the two feet closely adjacent to and substantially directly in front of the toe of the other of the two feet, comprising a boot for retaining one of the two feet, means for holding one end of said boot to the ski, a keeper mounted on the ski adjacent to the other end of said boot for normally engaging such other end of said boot for holding it to the ski, said keeper being movable away from such other end of said boot for releasing it from the ski, foot-holding means for retaining the other of the two feet on the ski, and means normally retaining said keeper in engagement with such other end of said boot but operable automatically in response to removal of the other the two feet from the ski for enabling release of said keeper by movement thereof away from such other end of said boot to free said boot from the ski.
- 2. The ski binding defined in claim 1, in which the-foot holding means includes an instep strap.
- 3. The ski binding defined in claim 1, in which the foot holding means includes a second boot.
- 4. A releasable ski binding for holding a skier's two feet in aligned tandem arrangement on a single ski with the heel of one of the two feet closely adjacent to and substantially directly in front of the toe of the other of the two feet, comprising a forward boot, rear foot-engaging means secured to the ski rearward of said forward boot, holding means releasably attaching the toe of said forward boot to the ski, a keeper mounted on the ski adjacent to the heel of said forward boot, said keeper being movable between a boot-retaining position engaging the heel of said forward boot and holding it on the ski and a boot-released position disengaged from said forward boot to free it for movement away from the ski, locking means for normally maintaining the keeper in its boot-retaining position, and means for automatically relieving the pressure of said locking means for enabling said keeper to move to its boot-released position when the rear foot is removed from the ski.
- 5. The ski binding defined in claim 4, in which the rear foot-engaging means includes a rear instep strap.
- 6. The ski binding defined in claim 4, in which the rear foot-engaging means includes a rear boot.
- 7. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot of a skier in tandem arrangement on a single ski with the heel of one of the two feet closely adjacent to and substantially directly in front of the toe of the other of the two feet, comprising a boot for holding the front foot, a fastener mounted on the ski and engageable with the toe of said boot to secure the boot toe to the ski, a movable retainer engagable with the heel of said boot to secure the boot heel to the ski, foot-holding means secured to the ski for receiving the rear foot of the skier, means for holding said movable retainer to secure said boot to the ski by the rear foot inserted in said foot-holding means, and means for releasing said retainer to free said boot from the ski automatically in response to removal of the rear foot from the ski.
- 8. The ski binding defined in claim 7, in which the foot-holding means includes an instep strap.
- 9. The ski binding defined in claim 7, in which the foot-holding means includes a rear boot.
- 10. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot aligned in tandem arrangement on a single ski with the heel of one of the two feet closely adjacent to and substantially directly in front of the toe of the other of the two feet, comprising a boot for holding the front foot, fastener means mounted on the ski and engagable with the toe of said boot to secure said boot toe to the ski, a movable retainer engagable with the heel of said boot to secure the heel of said boot to the ski, rear foot-holding means secured to the ski behind said boot for receiving the rear foot of the skier, and means operable by the rear foot when received in said rear foot-holding means for holding said movable retainer in engagement with the heel of said boot and releasable when the rear foot is removed from said rear foot-holding means to enable said movable retainer to be disengaged from the heel of said boot to free it from the ski.
- 11. The ski binding defined in claim 10, in which the rear foot-holding means includes an instep strap.
- 12. The ski binding defined in claim 10, in which the rear foot-holding means includes a rear boot.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the prior application Ser. No. 07/617,837, filed Nov. 26, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,320, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/394,701 filed Aug. 16, 1989, for AUTOMATICALLY RELEASING SKI BINDING, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,803, which was a continuation-in-part of application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 169,789, filed on Mar. 18, 1988, for AUTOMATICALLY RELEASING SKI BINDING, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,910, the benefit of the filing date of which are hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 120.
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