The present application is a U.S. National Phase of International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/AT2017/060335 entitled “CROSS-COUNTRY OR SKI TOURING BINDING,” filed on Dec. 19, 2017. International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/AT2017/060335 claims priority to Austrian Patent Application No. A 51154/2016, filed on Dec. 19, 2016. The entire contents of each of the above-cited applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
The invention relates to a cross-country or ski touring binding for connecting a boot to a ski in an articulated manner, comprising a binding base body which comprises a standing surface for a sole of the boot and a ski contact surface for at least indirect contact with the ski, a holding device, which comprises a receptacle for the pivotable arrangement of the boot about a pivot axis extending in the transverse direction of the binding base body, and a holding element for holding the boot on the receptacle, wherein the holding element is mounted on the binding base body to be movable between a closed position holding the boot on the receptacle and an open position releasing the boot, an actuating element which comprises a rotating handle for transferring the holding element from the closed into the open position, whose axis of rotation extends essentially perpendicular to the standing surface of the binding base body.
Such a cross-country binding is known from DE 94 22 308 U1. This cross-country binding comprises a holding hook which is connectable to a hinge axis at the front end of the sole of a cross-country boot. A rotary disk is provided on the cross-country binding to release the connection to the cross-country boot. By rotating the rotary disk, the holding hook is displaced from a closed into a release position. The holding hook is eccentrically connected to the rotary disk for this purpose. The rotational movement of the rotary disk is initially transferred to a connecting rod which is connected via an articulated connection to a U-shaped bracket, which is hooked to the hinge axis of the cross-country boot.
Thus, a comparably complicated force transmission mechanism is provided in the prior art in order to establish and release the connection between the hinge axis of the cross-country boot and the cross-country binding. The high weight of the known force transmission mechanism is particularly disadvantageous. In addition, the combined pivot and thrust movement of the connecting rod between the rotary disk and the U-shaped holding bracket may impair the function. The transition of the cross-country binding between the closed and the release position may then, in particular, become more difficult or even be prevented in the prior art, if ice formations impair the lateral movement required for the combined pivot and thrust movement of the connecting rod.
A cross-country binding is known from WO 2012/036562 A1, which comprises a binding base body comprising a standing surface for a sole of the cross-country boot and a holding device for pivotable arrangement of the cross-country boot about a pivot axis extending in the transverse direction of the binding base body. A push-button is provided as the actuating element to transfer the holding element from a closed into an open position. The push-button is thereby pivoted about an axis extending essentially in the direction of the standing surface. To transfer the force between the push-button and the holding element, the push-button comprises a projection which is accommodated in an opening of the holding element so that the holding element is pushed forward behind the axis of rotation upon pressing the push-button down.
Another type of alpine binding is known from EP 2 786 789 A1, in which an eccentric is provided in order to pivot the contact plate of an alpine binding and thus to change the height of the standing surface.
The object of the invention consists in alleviating or avoiding the disadvantages of the prior art. This goal of the invention is therefore in particular to improve the known embodiments of cross-country or ski touring bindings such that a more reliable and more effective force transmission is achieved from the rotatable actuating element to the holding device for the boot.
This problem is solved by a cross-country or ski touring binding for connecting a boot to a ski in an articulated manner, comprising a binding base body which comprises a standing surface for a sole of the boot and a ski contact surface for at least indirect contact on the ski, a holding device, which comprises a receptacle for the pivotable arrangement of the boot about a pivot axis extending in the transverse direction of the binding base body, and a holding element for holding the boot on the receptacle, wherein the holding element is mounted on the binding base body to be displaceable between a closed position holding the boot on the receptacle and an open position releasing the boot, an actuating element which comprises a rotating handle for transferring the holding element from the closed into the open position, whose axis of rotation extends essentially perpendicular to the standing surface of the binding base body, characterized in that the actuating element comprises an essentially disk-shaped, eccentrically-mounted force transmission element, which is accommodated in a recess of the holding element for converting the rotational movement of the rotating handle into the displacement of the holding element such that, by means of a rotational movement of the rotating handle, the holding element is transferable from the closed into the open position and vice versa. Preferred embodiments are indicated in the dependent claims.
According to the invention, the actuating element comprises a substantially disk-shaped, eccentrically-mounted force transmission element which is accommodated in a recess of the holding element in order to convert the rotational movement of the rotating handle into a displacement of the holding element so that the holding element is transferrable from the closed into the open position and vice-versa by means of a rotational movement of the rotating handle.
Accordingly, a displaceable, i.e., translationally movable holding element is provided in the invention, which may engage around a hinge axis on the cross-country or ski touring boot in the closed position such that the boot is held pivotably on the binding. To release the connection between boot and binding, the actuating element is provided, which may be switched by the skier between the closed and open position. The actuating element comprises a rotating handle, whose axis of rotation preferably extends essentially perpendicular to the standing surface of the binding base body. To convert the rotational movement of the rotating handle into the displacement of the holding element, the actuating element additionally comprises an essentially disk-shaped force transmission element, which is connected rotationally fixed to the rotating handle. Thus, the essentially disk-shaped force transmission element may participate in the rotational movement of the rotating handle. To transfer the force to the holding element, the force transmission element is mounted eccentrically with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotating handle. In the following, the force transmission element will therefore also be designated as the eccentric disk as a short form. The eccentric disk is accommodated in a recess of the holding element in such a way that the holding element is displaced translationally, preferably essentially in the longitudinal direction of the binding base body, during a rotation of the actuating element. For this purpose, the recess is designed as a motion link, wherein the recess is preferably elongated, in particular is essentially oval in a top view. By rotating the rotating handle in the one direction, the engagement may be established between the holding element and the hinge axis of the boot. Conversely, the engagement between the holding element and the hinge axis of the boot may be released by rotating the rotating handle in the other direction. The embodiment according to the invention includes in particular the advantage that the holding element is exclusively linearly displaceable, by which means the guiding of the holding element on the binding base body may be facilitated. The more complicated kinematics of the prior art according to DE 94 22 308 U1 may likewise be avoided, like the necessity of an articulated linking of the connecting rod to the rear end of the hook element. Furthermore, the force transmission element according to the invention is distinguished by high reliability over long periods of use. Furthermore, the weight may be reduced.
With regard to a stable, simple, and part-saving embodiment, it is favorable if the recess is designed in a force transmission section of the holding element, which is connected via a connecting section, preferably as one piece, to a holding section of the holding element comprising a hook-shaped projection. Accordingly, the force transmission section, connecting section, and holding section of the holding element are preferably formed as one piece.
To guide the hook-shaped projections in the movement between the closed and open position, and to at least partially cover them, it is advantageous if the hook-shaped projections are displaceably accommodated in slot-shaped recesses in the binding base body.
To create a rigid connection, i.e. a connection that is essentially unmoving in the longitudinal direction in the closed position between the holding element and the force transmission element, it is favorable if the recess accommodating the force transmission element is closed in the peripheral direction. Thus, a direct force transmission between the holding element and the force transmission element is facilitated. In this embodiment, the hinge axis of the boot may only be arranged on the receptacle of the holding device after rotation of the rotating handle into the open position.
For indirect force transmission between the force transmission element and the holding element, it is provided in another preferred embodiment that the recess accommodating the force transmission element comprises an open section on a side directed toward the receptacle. An intermediate element may be provided at the open section of the recess to receive the movement of the force transmission element and to transfer it to the holding element.
In this embodiment, it is favorable if the holding element is mounted to be displaceable against the force of the spring in the closed position. Thus, the boot is connected to the binding in the closed position. The holding element in this embodiment may be pressed for a short period of time into the open or release position by placing the hinge axis of the boot such that the hinge axis may be arranged in the receptacle of the holding device before the holding element snaps back into the closed position due to the effect of the spring.
To facilitate the spring-mounted arrangement of the holding element in the closed position, it is favorable if the spring is arranged between the holding element and a spring abutment, wherein a front end section of the spring abutment is arranged at the open section of the recess and is connected to an operating section of the essentially disk-shaped force transmission element in the closed position.
According to one particularly preferred embodiment, the rotating handle of the actuating element comprises at least one latching element which, in the closed position, engages in a latched position with a latching element designed on the binding base body.
This embodiment may basically also be used with a force transmission element which is different from the one previously described.
Consequently, the present disclosure also relates to a cross-country or ski touring binding for connecting a boot to a ski in an articulated manner, comprising a binding base body which comprises a standing surface for a sole of the boot and a ski contact surface for at least indirect contact on the ski, a holding device, which comprises a receptacle for the pivotable arrangement of the boot about a pivot axis extending in the transverse direction of the binding base body, and a holding element for holding the boot on the receptacle, wherein the holding element is mounted on the binding base body to be displaceable between a closed position holding the boot on the receptacle and an open position releasing the boot, an actuating element, which comprises a rotating handle for transferring the holding element from the closed into the open position, wherein the actuating element comprises at least one latching element, which, in the closed position, engages in a latched position with a latching element designed on the binding base body.
For secure latching of the actuating element in the closed position, the rotating handle of the actuating element preferably comprises at least two latching elements arranged at a distance from each other, wherein the one latching element is preferably provided in a front end section of the rotating handle facing away from the receptacle in the closed position and the other latching element is provided on a rear end section of the rotating handle facing the receptacle, and corresponding latching elements are designed on the binding base body. Correspondingly, in this embodiment, at least two latching connections are provided, which counteract a rotation of the rotating handle from the closed position in the direction of the open position. By this means, malfunctions, in particular an unintentional release of the connection between the boot and binding, may be reduced. The latching elements are arranged on different longitudinal positions of the rotation handle, preferably at its opposite end sections, by which means a particularly secure connection is created.
The latching of the rotating handle in the closed position is particularly stable if a first connection plane extends essentially along the standing surface between first corresponding latching elements and/or a second connection plane extends essentially perpendicular to the standing surface between second corresponding latching elements. Accordingly, the one latching connection is effective in the essentially horizontal first connection plane; the other latching connection is effective in the essentially vertical second connection plane. Thus, the rotating handle may be reliably held in the closed position, for example, if the rotating handle is exposed to different shock or impact stresses during use.
For the purpose of this disclosure, the positional and directional indications, like “horizontal”, “vertical”, “upper”, “under”, “front”, “rear”, etc. relate to the intended usage state of the binding on the ski in this horizontal standard position, wherein “front” means closer to the ski tips and “rear” means closer to the ski ends.
To facilitate a reliable latching on the one hand and to facilitate convenient operation by the skier on the other, a latching groove and a spring-mounted latching lug are provided preferably in each case as corresponding latching elements, wherein the latching groove is preferably provided on the actuating element and the latching lug on the binding base body.
To achieve a simple, yet effective, latching connection, the latching lug is preferably designed on an essentially wave shaped latching element, which comprises a release position on its longitudinal sides with respect to the remaining binding base body or remaining actuating element.
To hold the hinge axis of the boot, a bearing element is preferably provided, which comprises bearing blocks within each case a depression for the pivotable arrangement of the boot, wherein the depressions of the bearing blocks are arranged adjacent to the receptacle of the holding device in the closed position.
For manufacturing reasons, the binding base body and the bearing blocks are preferably designed as one piece, wherein the depressions of the bearing blocks are formed by material cut-outs of the binding base body.
The invention is subsequently explained in greater detail by way of preferred exemplary embodiments; however, it is not to be limited to the same.
A cross-country binding 1 for connecting a cross-country boot 2 (see
Binding 1 comprises a binding base body 4 formed from an essentially unyielding (hard plastic) material, which comprises guide rails 4a in a central area. On the upper side, binding base body 4 comprises a standing surface 5a for placing a sole 6 of the (cross-country) boot 2 (see
In addition, binding 1 comprises a holding device 7 for detachable connection to boot 2. Holding device 7 comprises a receptacle 8 for pivotable arrangement of a hinge pin 2a of boot 2 about a pivot axis 8a (see
To transfer the force to holding element 9, actuating element 13 additionally comprises an essentially disk-shaped, eccentrically mounted force transmission element 16, subsequently designed as eccentric disk 16 as a shorted form. Eccentric disk 16 is arranged in a positive locking way on rotating handle 14 by means of a coupling projection 17 so that eccentric disk 16 is connected rotationally fixed to rotating handle 14. To convert the rotating movement of actuating element 13 into the displacement of holding element 9, eccentric disk 16 is accommodated in an elongated or oval recess 18 of holding element 9. By rotating the rotating handle, a bulbous operating section 16a of eccentric disk 16 is pressed against the corresponding abutment surface of holding element 9 in such a way that holding element 9 is displaced from the closed position into the open position and vice versa. In the embodiment from
In the embodiment shown, recess 18 is provided on a force transmission section 19 of holding element 9, which is connected via a connecting section 20 with two connecting bars 21 to holding section 10 of holding element 9, on which projecting hook-shaped projections 11 are formed for engaging around hinge axis 2a of boot 2. Holding section 10, connecting section 20, and force transmission section 19 of holding element 9 are preferably formed as one piece. Force transmission element 16 and rotating handle 14 are connected to each other via a connecting element 22, in this case a screw.
In addition, binding 1 comprises a bearing part 23, which comprises upwardly directed flanks 24 with indentations 25 for accommodating hinge axis 2a. Flanks 24 of bearing part 23 are accommodated in openings 26 of binding base body 4 (see, in particular,
According to the embodiment from
An alternative embodiment of the force transmission mechanism between rotating handle 14 and holding element 9 with hooks 11 is shown in
In the embodiment from
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