Claims
- 1. A system for binding a shoe onto a cross country ski, said system adapted to hold a front part of said shoe on said ski, said system comprising: an upper support plate supporting at least said front part of said shoe, at least a part of said shoe rearward of said front part of said shoe being adapted to be supported by a further surface; means for movably and elastically mounting said upper support plate on an upper surface of said ski along a direction having a component which is substantially perpendicular to said ski; said means for movably and elastically mounting being adapted to bias said upper support plate in a direction separating said upper support plate from said ski more greatly than said further surface; said means for elastically biasing providing a rebound force in said direction in a rebound phase following a leaning phase; and means for guiding said upper support plate permitting a translational movement of said upper support plate with respect to said ski in said direction, at least during a beginning of said rebound phase.
- 2. The system as defined by claim 1, wherein said front part of said shoe extends as far as a support zone of the metatarsus.
- 3. The system as defined by claim 1, wherein a binding holding the front of said shoe is mounted on said upper support plate.
- 4. The system as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for guiding said upper support plate is adapted so as to guide the trajectory of movement of said upper support plate along said direction with respect to said ski during said leaning phase which is accompanied by a compression of said elastic means, and during said rebound phase towards the front which is accompanied by relaxation of said elastic means which contributes to the rebound of said support plate.
- 5. The system as defined by claim 4, wherein said elastic means comprise a plurality of compression springs extending downwardly from said support plate towards said ski.
- 6. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein said compression springs extend between said support plate and are in contact with the upper surface of said ski.
- 7. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein said springs extend between said support plate and a base element mounted on said ski.
- 8. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein stiffness of said springs is less support zone of the metatarsus, said system comprising: an upper support plate supporting said front part of said boot; means for movably and elastically mounting said upper support plate on an upper surface of said ski along a direction having a component which is substantially perpendicular to said ski; means for elastically biasing said upper support plate in a direction separating said upper support plate from said ski; said means for elastically biasing providing a rebound force in said direction in a rebound phase following a leaning phase; and means for guiding said upper support plate permitting a translational movement of said upper support plate with respect to said ski in said direction, at least during a beginning of said rebound phase.
- 9. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein said springs are distributed along at least two longitudinal rows, with corresponding springs from each row being aligned transversely to the longitudinal axis of said ski.
- 10. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein said springs rest against an upper planar surface of said ski.
- 11. The system as defined by claim 5, wherein said springs are engaged in aligned holes formed in the upper surface of said ski, said aligned holes in the upper surface of said ski each constituting a housing for retaining said springs in position.
- 12. The system as defined by claim 1, wherein said upper support plate has a vertical and transverse cross-section in the shape of an inverted U comprising an upper horizontal blade extending above said ski and two vertical and lateral wings extending towards the bottom from the longitudinal sides of said blade.
- 13. The system as defined by claim 12, wherein the transverse distance between the internal surfaces of said vertical wings is substantially equal to the width of said ski whereby said two vertical and lateral wings are adjacent, at their lower portions, the vertical sides of said ski.
- 14. The system as defined by claim 12, wherein said guiding means comprises at least one slot provided in each of said two vertical and lateral wings of said support plate, and pin means affixed to said ski engaged in said slot means for guiding and retaining said upper support plate.
- 15. The system as defined by claim 14, wherein said pin means are solidly affixed to said ski, and wherein said pin means are pins whose diameter is equal to the width of said slots.
- 16. The system as defined by claim 15 further comprising a base element adapted to be affixed to said ski, and wherein said upper support plate is movably mounted with respect to said base element.
- 17. The system as defined by claim 16, wherein said base element has equidistantly spaced aligned holes arranged along its upper horizontal surface, and wherein compression springs are positioned in said aligned holes.
- 18. The system as defined by claim 17, wherein said base element comprises lateral and vertical surfaces having holes bored therein having horizontal and transverse axes adapted to receive pin means extending horizontally and transversely which project laterally through vertical slots formed in the two lateral vertical wings of said upper support plate.
- 19. The system as defined by claim 18 wherein, said pin means are affixed to said ski through said holes of the lateral and vertical, surfaces of said base.
- 20. The system as defined by claim 16, wherein said ski has a longitudinal rib on its upper surface, and wherein said base element has a substantially parallelepipedic shape, said base being flared at its lower portion so as to closely match the contour of said rib of said ski and extending downwardly as far as the upper lateral surface of said ski.
- 21. The system as defined by claim 14, wherein said upper support plate comprises a single slot in the middle of each vertical lateral wing, each of said slots adapted to receive pin means supported by said ski.
- 22. The system as defined by claim 14, wherein said slots of said upper support plate are inclined from the top and bottom and front to rear.
- 23. The system as defined by claim 14, wherein each of said slots has the shape of an inverted L and comprises a lower vertical section which ends at its upper end in a horizontal section extending towards the front of said ski.
- 24. The system as defined by claim 14, wherein said guiding means comprises two slots on each side, each of said two slots having different shapes.
- 25. The system as defined by claim 24, wherein on each of said sides there is a front vertical slot, and a rear slot comprising a lower vertical section of the same height as said front slot, and a curved upper section extending from said lower section and having a curvature such that said upper support plate pivots around the pin means positioned in said front slot once said upper support plate is flattened on said ski.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/388,496, filed on Aug. 2, 1989, now abandoned.
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