The invention relates to an arrangement by means of which a ski binding having two ski-binding parts is positioned on a ski, which bears guide devices for arranging the two ski-binding parts for sliding action, it being possible for each ski-binding part to be connected to an, in particular strip-like connecting element, which connecting elements can be secured in relation to the ski, between the two ski-binding parts, by means of a locking device which is fixed relative to the ski and has at least one blocking element which can be engaged with, and disengaged from, toothing formations provided laterally on the connecting elements.
AT 411 735 B discloses a ski-binding system which has basic elements which are preassembled on the top side of the ski and have guide elements running in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the ski. A carrying plate with ski-binding parts arranged thereon is guided in each case on the guide elements, which carrying plates are connected to a locking device, which is arranged in a fixed manner relative to the ski, by means of a respective, essentially rod-like connecting part. This locking device has a blocking member interacting with toothing formations on the two connecting parts. The blocking member bears toothing formations which can be actuated in a rigidly coupled manner, engage in the toothing formation of each of the connecting parts essentially from the side, and essentially in a direction parallel to the top side of the ski, and are arranged on a common locking carriage. The locking carriage can be moved, via a guide-control means, by means of a slide which can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the ski. This known arrangement is of complex construction and comprises a large number of components which have to be coordinated with one another in functional terms.
EP 1 360 977 A discloses a securing system which can be fitted on the top side of a ski and is intended for a ski binding having two ski-binding parts, the ski-binding parts being arranged on carrying plates which can be slid along ski-mounted guide tracks. The carrying plates are provided with connecting rods which each extend in the direction of the other carrying plate and with which a fixing arrangement interacts, the actuation thereof causing elevations and/or recesses on the connecting rods and matching elevations and/or recesses on the fixing arrangement to engage in one another with locking action, or disengage from one another for release purposes, the two components moving relative to one another in a horizontal direction and/or parallel to the top side of the ski. The fixing arrangement has a fixing body on which an eccentric is mounted in a rotatable manner, this eccentric having to be rotated through 90° in order for the toothing formations of the connecting rods to be released from the toothing formations of the fixing body.
The object of the invention is for an arrangement of the type mentioned in the introduction to be constructed significantly more straightforwardly than known arrangements and for actuation to be made possible without the aid of a tool, the intention being for it to be possible to change or adapt the spacing between the ski-binding parts in a convenient and functionally reliable manner.
The object in question is achieved according to the invention in that the at least one blocking lever is mounted on a carrier part, which can be connected to the ski and remains connected when the spacing between the ski-binding parts is changed, such that it can be rotated about an axis running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski and in a plane parallel to the top side of the ski, and pivoting about the axis allows the carrier part to be engaged with, and disengaged from, the toothing formations of the connecting elements.
The arrangement according to the invention is designed in a very straightforward and therefore also functionally reliable manner since the blocking lever itself can be engaged with, and disengaged from, the toothing formations of the connecting elements simply by being pivoted manually up and down.
The connecting elements are, in particular, of strip-like design and are fitted and guided on the underside of the carrier part such that they run alongside one another. For handling purposes, the connecting elements thus advantageously form a unit together with the carrier part and the blocking lever mounted thereon.
For a compact construction of the arrangement, it is advantageous if the connecting elements are provided with the toothing formations on their mutually facing longitudinal sides.
The connecting elements can be connected to the ski-binding parts in a particularly straightforward manner. All that is required for this purpose is for a latching element or the like to be provided in each case on the one end sections of the connecting elements, the latching element allowing the connecting element to be connected, for example fitted, to a carrying plate fastened on the respective ski-binding part.
In the case of a preferred embodiment of the invention, a single blocking lever is provided and, on its side which is directed toward the top side of the ski, bears a blocking element with toothing formations which can be engaged with, and disengaged from, the toothing formations on the connecting elements. This variant is particularly space-saving, functionally reliable and straightforward.
In the case of another variant, two blocking levers are provided, each of which bears on its underside, which is directed toward the top side of the ski, a blocking element with a toothing formation, so that one blocking element can be engaged with, and disengaged from, one connecting element and the other blocking element can be engaged with, and disengaged from, the other connecting element.
The blocking element or elements can be engaged with the connecting elements through an opening in the carrier part. This opening is correspondingly adapted to the respective blocking element, so that, in the locked position, the opening can be completely covered by the blocking lever.
It is particularly advantageous to form on the periphery of the opening, or of the openings, toothing formations with which the toothing formations of the blocking lever, or of the blocking elements, can be engaged. In this way, the respective blocking element is retained in the locked position predominantly by the carrier part.
In the case of an embodiment with two blocking levers, it is advantageous for these to be arranged such that one blocking lever is coupled to the other blocking lever in terms of movement. The actuation of one blocking lever thus inevitably results in the second blocking lever being moved along and actuated therewith.
The carrier part, further preferably, is designed as a carrier plate extending between the carrying plates of the ski-binding parts in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
In the case of an arrangement designed according to the invention, it is possible for the guide device provided for arranging the carrying plates for sliding action to be fastened subsequently on the top side of the ski, following production of the ski; however, provision may also be made for the guide device to be arranged on or in the ski during production of the ski.
Further features, advantages and details of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, which illustrates a number of exemplary embodiments and in which:
FIGS. 5 to 7 show views of a second embodiment of the invention, in which case
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The arrangement according to the invention is provided for positioning, and adjusting in the longitudinal direction, a ski binding having two ski-binding parts: a toe piece and a heel grip. The ski-binding parts here can be arranged on guide devices which are fastened on the ski or are integrated in the ski. In the case of the embodiment illustrated, the guide devices are guide plates 1 which are fastened on the ski (not shown) and are indicated in
The strip-like connecting elements 5, 6 run parallel to one another and, over most of their extent, alongside one another and are fitted and guided on the underside of a housing-like carrier plate 7 which, when mounted on the ski, extends in the longitudinal direction of the ski. The mutually facing longitudinal peripheries of the connecting elements 5, 6, these peripheries extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski, are each provided with a toothing formation 8, 9, the tooth spikes of which are oriented in a plane parallel to the top side of the ski. A blocking element 10 (see
The top side of the carrier plate 7 is provided with markings 15 which allow the spacing between the ski-binding parts connected to the two connecting elements 5, 6 to be adjusted precisely to the sole lengths of ski boots.
The ski, which is not shown in the figures, is preferably supplied with preassembled guide plates 1 from the outset.
The two connecting elements 5, 6, which are retained on the underside of the carrier plate 7, form a unit together with this carrier plate and the blocking element 10 of the blocking lever 11, the blocking element being latched in any desired position. In order to mount the two ski-binding parts (not shown) on the ski, the latching elements 3 at the end sections of the connecting elements 5, 6 are fitted or latched on the undersides of the carrying plates 2. The preassembled unit comprising ski-binding parts, connecting elements 5, 6 and carrier plate 7 can then be pushed onto the two guide plates 1 from one of the two sides. With the blocking lever 11 open or pivoted up, the carrier plate 7 is connected to one plate 1 by means of the screw 14. The task of adapting the spacing between the two ski-binding parts does not require the screw 14 to be released; all that is needed is for the two ski-binding parts to be displaced into the desired position on their guide plates 1, with the blocking lever 11 unlocked, and then for the blocking lever 11 to be pivoted in the direction of the top side of the ski, so that the blocking element 10 engages with the toothing formations 8, 9 of the two connecting elements 5, 6. The spacing between the two ski-binding parts can be changed in an analogous manner.
In the case of the variant which is shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, a pair of blocking levers 16, 17 which are oriented toward one another is provided instead of a single blocking lever.
The other constituent parts of the arrangement may correspond to those of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 and are therefore not designated specifically. Each blocking lever 16, 17 is articulated such that it can be rotated about an axis 18, 19 which runs transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski and is arranged in each case on the carrier plate 7, and, on its end section which is directed away from its axis of rotation 18, 19, each blocking lever bears a blocking element 20, 21 on its underside. The blocking element 20 can be engaged with the toothing formation 8 of the connecting element 5 and the blocking element 21 can be engaged with the toothing formation 9 of the other connecting element 6, and each thus has a side surface with a correspondingly designed toothing formation 20a, 21a. The two blocking levers 16, 17 are coupled to one another in terms of movement, as is shown, in particular, in
The invention is not restricted to the embodiments illustrated. It is thus possible, for example, for the guide devices for the carrying plates of the ski-binding parts to be accommodated in depressions in the ski and to have been installed here during production of the ski. The carrier plate is then screw-connected to the ski. The connecting elements may be connected to the carrying plates of the ski-binding parts in some other way to those which have been illustrated and described.
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05108554.6 | Sep 2005 | EP | regional |