The present invention refers to a device for the adjustment of the position of a ski binding attached to a ski in a selectively slidable manner, in view of enabling differently sized boots to be fastened to the same binding.
Various devices are currently known in the art to be adapted to enable the position of the binding relative to the ski and, more exactly, the centre-to-centre distance between the front portion or toe-piece of the binding and the rear portion or heel-piece thereof to be adjusted so as to allow differently sized ski boots to be inserted and locked therein in a stable and safe manner. An example of a device of this kind is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,555 to Marker Deutschland GmbH.
A drawback that is usually to be found in such prior-art devices lies in the really considerable stress that has to be applied and maintained on to the locking and fastening members, such as hook or ratchet levers and the like, to disengage them from the related engagement members, such as cog racks and the like, so as to release the binding from the initial position thereof and enable it to slide along the ski in view of moving into a new position such as required or found adequate for a boot of the desired size to be able to be fastened and locked thereto. Sometimes, for the binding portions to be so released the need arises for a tool, such as a screwdriver, to be used in view of increasing the lever arm of the above-cited fastening and locking means.
A further drawback of these prior-art devices lies in the poor prehensility of such fastening and locking means, which are usually quite small in size and located in positions that make it particularly awkward and difficult to seize them, such as for instance below the body of the binding itself, in view of preventing them from being accidentally disengaged or released during skiing, which would quite obviously prove rather dangerous for the skier.
In general, the above-mentioned drawbacks give rise to considerable difficulties in trying to actuate the fastening and locking means when these are required to be released from the related engagement members in view of adjusting the position of the binding, wherein such difficulties weigh in a particular heavy manner, i.e. make themselves particularly felt in the case of ski and boot rental operations, in which this adjustment is rather the rule.
It therefore is a main object of the present invention to solve the above-noted technical problems by providing a position adjustment device for a ski binding, which is easy and convenient to actuate.
Within the above general object, a purpose of the present invention is to provide a position adjustment device for a ski binding, in which both seizing and then actuating the fastening and locking means can be done in a most convenient manner.
A further purpose of the present invention is to provide a position adjustment device for a ski binding, in which the actuation of the device itself may be made manually under application of just a small force and without any use of special tools that may not be readily available in all cases.
Another by no way less important purpose of the present invention is to provide a position adjustment device for a ski binding that can be manufactured at competitive costs with the use of readily available machinery and tools.
According to the present invention, these aims and advantages, along with further ones that will be apparent in the following description, are reached in a position adjustment device for a ski binding incorporating the characteristics and features as recited in the appended claim 1.
Further features and advantages of the device according to the present invention are defined in the following sub-claims. Anyway, all such features and advantages will be more readily understood from the description of a particular, although not sole embodiment of the inventive device that is given below by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the above-cited Figures, the reference numeral 1 is used there to indicate a support plate for an element of a ski binding, such as a toe-piece, which is slidably associable to a ski in a manner as generally known as such in the art, e.g. along appropriate longitudinal runners attached to the ski, and selectively lockable in a given desired position along the longitudinal extension of the same ski. Under the plate 1 there is associated a device 2 for the adjustment of the position of the ski binding along the ski. More exactly, the device 2 is adapted to lock the longitudinal displacement of the plate 1 into a desired position, as well as to release the same plate 1 to enable it to move into a newly selected position along the longitudinal axis of the ski.
To this purpose, the device 2 for the adjustment of the position of the ski binding—which will be considered with particular reference to the toe-piece thereof throughout the following description, although the same solution is of course to be understood as equally applying also to the heel-piece of such binding—comprises a swinging arm 3 oscillating about a first axis 8, which is substantially perpendicular to the plate 1, between a first operative state and a second operative state. On the surface thereof facing the upper portion of the ski, the arm 3 is provided with one or more cogs 4 adapted to mesh with corresponding cogs provided in the toothing 5 of a rack 6 lying therebelow and attached to the upper surface of the ski. In the first operative state, shown in
The device further comprises an actuating member 7 hinged on to the arm 3 in correspondence to a second axis 9, extending substantially perpendicular to the plate 1; as a result, the actuating member 7 is capable of rotating about this second axis 9 between a retracted position, in which it lies adjacent to the plate 1 as shown in
The operation of the locking device according to the present invention is as follows: starting from the retracted position of the actuating member 7, and with the arm 3 lying in the first operative state thereof, in which the cogs 4 are meshed with the toothing 5 (
In an advantageous manner, the oscillation of the arm 3, and possibly also the rotation of the actuating member 7, may occur against the action of appropriate elastic means (not shown in the Figures).
Fully apparent from the above description is therefore the ability of the position adjustment device for a ski binding according to the present invention to effectively reach the aims and advantages cited afore. What the present invention in fact provides is a position adjustment device for a ski binding that is most easy and convenient to use and handle, in which both seizing and then actuating the release and locking means can be done in a most convenient manner thanks to the possibility for the actuating member 7 to be properly extracted, thereby facilitating position adjustment operations to a considerable extent.
Moreover, the device according to the present invention can be operated, i.e. actuated manually, without any need arising for appropriate tools—which may in fact not always be readily available—to be used to that purpose, under application of just a low force thanks to the increase in the lever arm of the arm 3 ensured by the extractable actuating member 7.
A further advantage ensured by the device according to the present invention derives from the device itself ensuring full safety during skiing, since the possibility for the actuating member 7 to be set back into a retracted position upon completing an adjustment allows for no protruding parts to be left there, which may in fact be exposed to bumps and impacts to the point of even causing accidents to occur during skiing.
It will be readily appreciated that the inventive device as described above may be subject to a number of different applications, embodiments and modifications thereof without departing from the scope of the present invention.
So, for instance, illustrated in FIGS. 5 to 8 there is a second embodiment of a device according to the present invention, which comprises a swinging arm 103 oscillating about a first axis 108, substantially perpendicular to a support plate 101 for a portion of a ski binding, such as, a toe-piece. At a free end portion thereof, the arm 103 is provided—on the surface thereof facing the upper portion of the ski—with one or more cogs 104 adapted to mesh with a corresponding number of cogs of the toothing 105 of a rack 106 provided therebelow and attached to the upper surface of the ski; at the opposite end portion thereof, said arm is provided with a first sector gear 112. The arm 103 is capable of oscillating between a first operative state, illustrated in
The device further comprises an actuating member 107 hinged on to the plate 101 in correspondence to a second axis 109, extending substantially perpendicular to the same plate 101; to the actuating member 107 there is firmly associated a disk 113 provided with a second sector gear 114 adapted to mesh with the first sector gear 112. The actuating member 107 is capable of rotating about the second axis 109 between a retracted position, in which it lies adjacent to the plate 101 as shown in
The operation of the device according to this embodiment of the present invention is as follows: starting from the retracted position of the actuating member 107, with the arm 103 lying in the first operative state thereof, in which the cogs 104 are meshed with the toothing 105 and the first sector gear 112 engages the second sector gear 114 (
As in the case of the previously described embodiment, the oscillation, i.e. rotation of the arm 103, and possibly also the rotation of the actuating member 107, may again occur against the action of appropriate elastic means (not shown in the Figures).
A third embodiment of a device according to the present invention is shown in FIGS. 9 to 13; the device comprises a swinging arm 203 located at one side of a support plate 201 for a portion of a ski binding, such as a toe-piece; the swinging arm 203 is capable of oscillating about a first axis 208, substantially perpendicular to the support plate 201. The swinging arm 203 is T- or L-shaped such that it is formed by a first portion 203a provided—on the surface thereof facing the upper portion of the ski—with one or more cogs 204 adapted to mesh with a corresponding number of cogs of the toothing 205 of a rack 206 provided therebelow and attached to the upper surface of the ski; at the opposite end portion thereof. In a first operative state, shown in
The device further comprises an actuating member 207 hinged on to the arm 203 at a second portion 203b arranged substantially at right angle in respect of the first portion 203a forming the T- or L-shaped arm 203; the actuating member 207 is hinged at second axis 209 arranged on the second portion 203b and extending substantially perpendicular to the plate 201; as a result, the actuating member 207 is capable of rotating about this second axis 209 between a retracted position, in which it lies adjacent to the plate 201 as shown in
In an advantageous manner, the oscillation of the arm 203, and possibly also the rotation of the actuating member 207, may occur against the action of appropriate elastic means (not shown in the Figures).
It shall finally be appreciated that the materials used to manufacture the inventive device, as well as the shapes and the sizing thereof, may each time be selected so as to more appropriately meet the particular requirements or suit the particular application.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PN2005A000019 | Apr 2005 | IT | national |