Claims
- 1. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski comprising, an upright post mounted on the ski, a boot having a short furcated projection forming laterally spaced parallel fingers rigid with and extending forwardly from the boot toe alongside opposite sides of said post for limiting movement of the boot toe transversely of the ski, and means for preventing substantial movement of said projection lengthwise of said post.
- 2. The ski binding defined in claim 1, in which the furcated projection is a bifurcated projection.
- 3. The ski binding defined in claim 1, in which the furcated projection is a trifurcated projection forming three laterally-spaced parallel fingers and two forwardly opening notches, and a loop including two legs forming two posts received respectively in said two notches of said trifurcated projection with said fingers extending forwardly from the boot toe along opposite sides of said two posts and the means for preventing appreciable movement of the projection lengthwise of the posts is a crosspiece connecting the upper ends of said legs.
- 4. The ski binding defined in claim 3, in which the center furcation of the trifurcated projection forming the central finger is insertable into the loop between its two legs and under its crosspiece.
- 5. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising a boot having a heel projection member with a downwardly-opening socket, and a cooperating member rigidly mounted on and upstanding from the ski, for entry into said socket by movement of the heel of said boot downward relative to the ski.
- 6. The ski binding defined in claim 5, in which the socket opens rearwardly and downwardly from the heel.
- 7. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising a boot having a heel member, a cooperating member mounted on the ski, one of said members having a projection and the other of said members having a recess engageable by said projection, and pivot means supporting said member mounted on the ski for swinging to engage or to disengage said projection and said recess.
- 8. The ski binding defined in claim 7, and resilient means for pressing toward the boot heel the swingable member mounted on the ski.
- 9. The ski binding defined in claim 8, and foot-engageable means separate from the boot and operable to alter the force of the resilient means toward the boot heel.
- 10. The ski binding defined in claim 9, and a treadle pivotally mounted on the ski constituting the foot-engageable means separate from the boot.
- 11. The ski binding defined in claim 9, in which the foot-engageable means is movable relative to the swingable member mounted on the ski, and the resilient means is interengaged between the separate foot-engageable means and the swingable member mounted on the ski.
- 12. The ski binding defined in claim 11, in which the resilient means includes a helical compression spring.
- 13. The ski binding defined in claim 12, in which the resilient means includes a rod extending through the helical compression spring.
- 14. The ski binding defined in claim 6, and a plate upstanding from the ski having opposite beveled edges and constituting the projection engageable with the socket.
- 15. A releasable ski binding comprising for holding boots a front foot and a rear foot, respectively in tandem arrangement on a ski, the end of one boot carrying a heel projection and the adjacent end of the other boot carrying a toe projection, said heel projection and said toe projection being constructed and arranged for one of said projections to engage the other of said projections for holding to the ski the end of the boot carrying said other projection.
- 16. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising two boots for holding the respective feet, one of said boots having a projecting member carried by an end of such boot, and a cooperating member mounted on the ski and having a socket engageable by said projecting member to limit movement of such end of said one boot relative to the ski independently of the other of said boots.
- 17. The ski binding defined in claim 16, in which the projecting member projects forwardly from the boot toe and the cooperating member mounted on the ski has a rearwardly opening socket for receiving said forwardly projecting projection.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/394,701, filed Aug. 16, 1989, for Automatically Releasing Ski Binding, U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,803 which is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 169,789, filed Mar. 18, 1988, for Automatically Releasing Ski Binding, U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,910.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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