Claims
- 1. A releasable ski binding for holding a skier's two feet in tandem arrangement on a single ski comprising a boot for retaining one of the two feet, means for holding one end of said boot to the ski, a keeper, pivot means held against translation lengthwise of the ski and pivotally mounting said keeper on the ski adjacent to the other end of said boot for swinging into engagement with such other end of said boot for holding it to the ski and away from such other end of said boot for releasing it from the ski, an instep strap secured to the ski for insertion of the other of the two feet therebeneath to hold such other of the two feet to the ski, and means operable automatically in response to removal of the other of the two feet from beneath said instep strap for enabling release of said keeper by swinging 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 means operable automatically in response to removal of the other of the two feet from beneath the instep strap includes a treadle located under the instep strap and operatively connected to the keeper to hold it in boot-retaining condition when a foot is inserted beneath the instep strap and to release the keeper when the foot is removed from beneath the instep strap.
- 3. The ski binding defined in claim 2, in which the means operable automatically in response to removal of the other of the two feet from beneath the instep strap further includes a thrust arm interengaged between the treadle and the keeper extending lengthwise of the ski and movable lengthwise of the ski by swinging of the treadle relative to the ski.
- 4. The ski binding defined in claim 3, in which the means operable automatically in response to removal of the other of the two feet from beneath the instep strap further includes linkage connected between the keeper and the forward end of the thrust arm.
- 5. The ski binding defined in claim 4, in which the linkage includes a toggle joint.
- 6. The ski binding defined in claim 5, in which one component of the toggle joint is a bell crank pivotally connected to the forward end portion of the thrust arm.
- 7. The ski binding defined in claim 2, and latch means for holding the treadle swung downwardly relative to the ski to hold the keeper in boot-retaining condition and releasable by pressure exerted downward on the treadle by insertion of a foot beneath the instep strap.
- 8. The ski binding defined in claim 7, in which the treadle has a boss projecting downward from its forward portion engageable with the latch means.
- 9. The ski binding defined in claim 8, in which the boss has a socket in one side thereof and the latch means includes a pin engageable in said socket.
- 10. The ski binding defined in claim 9, in which the latch means includes a spring urging the pin out of the boss socket for releasing the boss.
- 11. A releasable ski binding for holding a skier's front foot and rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising a forward boot, rear foot-engaging means including an instep strap secured to the ski rearward of said forward boot, holding means releasably attaching the toe of the said forward boot to the ski, a keeper, pivot means held against translation lengthwise of the ski pivotally mounting said keeper adjacent to the heel of said forward boot, said keeper when in position swung forwardly about said pivot means releasably holding the heel of said forward boot to the ski, blocking means held by the rear foot inserted under said instep strap for maintaining the keeper in position holding the forward boot heel, and means for automatically relieving the pressure of said blocking means for enabling said keeper to swing rearwardly about said pivot means for releasing the forward hoot held when the rear foot is removed from beneath said instep strap.
- 12. A releasable ski binding for holding a skier's two feet in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising a boot to hold one of the two feet, a releasable retainer for holding one end of said boot to the ski including spring means, a thrust arm positioned to stress said spring means for holding said retainer in boot-holding condition, and means actuatable automatically in response to removal of the other of the two feet from the ski for moving said thrust arm in the direction away from said boot and thereby relieving the stress of said spring means to enable release of said retainer from the boot end held thereby.
- 13. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot of a skier in tandem arrangement on a single ski, 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 engageable with the heel of said boot to secure the boot heel to the ski, an instep strap secured to the ski for receiving the rear foot therebeneath, means for holding said movable retainer to secure said boot to the ski by the rear foot inserted beneath said instep strap, and means for releasing said retainer to free said boot from the ski automatically in response to removal of the rear foot from beneath said instep strap.
- 14. The ski binding defined in claim 13, further including keeper means for holding the movable retainer in boot-securing position prior to insertion of the foot beneath the rear instep strap.
- 15. The ski binding defined in claim 13, in which the means for holding the movable retainer includes a treadle having its rearward end pivotally mounted on the ski and means interengaged between said treadle and the movable retainer for holding the movable retainer in boot-securing position when the treadle is depressed relative to the ski.
- 16. The ski binding defined in claim 15, and latch means for holding the treadle in depressed position prior to the rear foot being inserted beneath the instep strap.
- 17. The ski binding defined in claim 16, in which the treadle has a boss projecting downward from its forward portion engageable with the latch means.
- 18. The ski binding defined in claim 17, in which the boss has a socket in one side thereof and the latch means includes a pin engageable in said socket.
- 19. The releasable ski binding defined in claim 13, in which the means for holding the movable retainer includes a treadle having its rearward end pivotally mounted on the ski, a thrust arm swingably held to the underside of said treadle and operatively connected to the retainer for holding it in boot-holding condition, and the means for releasing the retainer includes spring means for swinging said treadle upward.
- 20. A releasable ski binding for holding a front foot and a rear foot in tandem arrangement on a single ski, comprising a boot for holding the front foot, fastener means mounted on the ski and engageable with the toe of said boot to secure said boot toe to the ski, a movable retainer engageable with the heel of said boot to secure the heel of said boot to the ski, an instep strap secured to the ski behind said boot for receiving the rear foot therebeneath, and means operable by the rear foot when received beneath said instep strap for holding said movable retainer in engagement with the heel of said boot and releasable when the rear foot is removed from beneath said instep strap to enable said moveable retainer to be disengaged from the heel of said boot to free it from the ski.
- 21. The ski binding defined in claim 20, in which the means operable by the rear foot includes a treadle and thrust means operatively interconnecting said treadle and the retainer.
- 22. The ski binding defined in claim 20, in which the movable retainer is pivotally mounted on the ski.
- 23. The ski binding defined in claim 8, in which the boss has a notch in one side thereof and the latch means includes a latch wire engageable in said notch.
- 24. The ski binding defined in claim 17, the boss projecting downward from the treadle having a notch in its side, and resilient keeper means engageable in said notch.
- 25. The ski binding defined in claim 13, further comprising means for pressing the boot rearward against the retainer.
- 26. The ski binding defined in claim 25, in which the fastener holding the toe of the boot includes the resilient means for pressing the boot rearward.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. application Ser. No. 169,789, filed Mar. 18, 1988, for Automatically Releasing Ski Binding.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3731328 |
Russell |
May 1973 |
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Dennis |
Mar 1987 |
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