Elastic return device for ski binding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6286856
  • Patent Number
    6,286,856
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 1, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An elastic return device for a safety ski binding comprising a coil spring (10) and having a stiffness which varies as a function of the stress rate. A deformable plastic (11) is interposed between the turns of the spring, so that the stiffness of the spring increases with the rate at which it is compressed.This elastic element makes it possible to avoid premature release of the binding.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an elastic return device for a safety ski binding comprising a coil spring with a stiffness which varies as a function of the stress rate, in which the springs works in compression.




PRIOR ART




Patents FR 1 454 511, DE 24 15 957, DE 26 34 649, FR 2 424 040, FR 2 625 687 and FR 2 661 334 disclose bindings in which a damper is associated with a spring with a view to preventing premature release due to impacts or the like. This damper makes it possible to vary the force with which the binding resists opening as a function of the stress rate, the release force being high for violent stresses, but relatively low for gentle stresses. This makes it possible to adapt the response of the front binding better to the mechanical strength characteristics of a skier's leg, which can withstand a stress which is intense but brief, but risks being breaking in the case of a stress which is relatively weak but is exerted for a relatively long period of time.




The damper is mounted in series with the spring in the bindings described in patents FR 1 454 511 and DE 26 34 649. In the binding according to patent FR 2 642 657, the damper is mounted coaxially inside the spring. The use of devices of this type, in a front binding which has two jaws that are articulated and act on a rod passing through the spring, would require very extensive modification to the binding.




A similar device is disclosed by patent FR 2 642 657.




Patents FR 2 424 040, 2 625 687 and 2 661 334 propose mounting the damper parallel to the spring. This arrangement makes it possible to leave the interior of the spring free for the rod, but increases the volume of the body of the binding and, in any case, also requires significant modification to the binding.




Patent application DE 24 15 957 further proposes mounting a spring between the two pistons of a hydraulic damper, inside the cylinder.




Further, in all the known designs, the damper is of the hydraulic piston type, of the type described in patent FR 1 454 511, that is to say consisting of a cylinder and a piston which displaces a liquid in this cylinder through a nozzle. It is therefore still a conventional damper device which can be detached from the spring and works in parallel or in series with the spring.




International patent application WO 92/08527 proposes arranging a piece of viscous material as a dynamic damping means between the tip of a rear binding piston and the jaw of this binding.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




As a radical departure from those embodiments which involve a hydraulic damper, the object of the present invention is to produce a variable-stiffness device which is simple, compact, robust and can be mounted in a front or rear binding without modification to this binding.




The elastic return device according to the invention is one which comprises a deformable plastic interposed between the turns of the spring, so that the stiffness of the spring increases with the rate at which it is compressed.




The plastic may constitute a helical line between the turns of the spring, or be present as a tubular cylinder in whose thickness the spring is embedded. In both cases, the interior of the elastic return device remains free for a rod to pass through it, so that the return device can be mounted in a rod-type front binding without modification to the binding, as a replacement for the usual spring.




The deformable plastic may also constitute a solid cylinder, at least in its central part, the spring being embedded in the peripheral region of this cylinder. A return device of this type can be mounted in a rear binding without modification thereto. The central part of the cylinder essentially constitutes a mechanical support for the spring and the plastic located between the turns of the spring, and as an optional accessory, an auxiliary central damper.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The appended drawing represents, by way of example, two embodiments of the return device according to the invention.





FIG. 1

is a view in axial section of a vertical plane of a front binding or co-piece.





FIG. 2

is a view in axial section of a vertical plane of a rear binding or heel piece.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The front binding or co-piece represented in

FIG. 1

is similar to the binding described in patent EP 0 295 372, to which reference may be made for further details. This binding has a base


1


secured to a binding body


2


on which a jaw is mounted. This jaw consists of two arms, the arm


3


of which can be seen in

FIG. 1

, which are mounted so as to pivot independently of one another about two separate vertical axes constituted by rounded vertical edges of the body


2


which are arranged symmetrically on either side of the vertical plane of symmetry corresponding to the section plane, as described in patent EP 0 295 372, so that they can move away from one another and bear against the end of the boot via rollers


4


and


5


. These arms constitute levers of the first class that are articulated on a slightly oblique central axis


6


passing through the end of a rod


7


, a threaded part


7




a


of which is screwed into a tubular nut


8


bearing on a stop


9


in the form of a bush. An elastic return device, consisting of a spring


10


working in compression between the mobile stop


9


and a bearing face


2




a


of the body


2


, is mounted inside this stop. A line


11


of deformable plastic, the stiffness and damping of which vary as a function of the stress rate, is wound helically between the turns of the spring


10


. The radial support to the line


11


is provided, internally, by a telescopic tube in two parts


12


and


13


, and, externally, by a covering


14


made of elastic material, for example rubber, or a heat-shrinkable sheath, the ends of which are folded over the ends of the telescopic tube.




The telescopic tube


12


/


13


and the covering


14


preferably constitute a leaktight compartment.




The material


11


is preferably a material belonging to the family of silicon rubbers EPDMs, commonly known in the art by this acronym (see, for example, http://buffalophargo.com/html/epdm.htm1#Hyptable) or PDMSs (polydimethylsiloxanes), or the like, optionally filled with organic or inorganic fillers such as fumed silica, talc, colloidal silica. These fillers make it possible to impart thixotropic properties to the material, that is to say to modify its viscosity in order to obtain a more or less pasty or gelatinous state. A material of this type is deformable and as a stiffness which varies as a function of the stress rate, in particular the compression rate. In compression, the spring


10


coated in this way therefore behaves as a variable-stiffness spring.




The variable-siffness spring is in the form of a tubular element which can straightforwardly be fitted in place of the usual spring in a binding of the type described in patent EP 0 295 372.




The deformable plastic could also be in the form of a sleeve, in whose thickness the spring


10


would be embedded.




The deformable plastic could be present over only a part of the length of the spring.




In known fashion, the rear binding or heel piece represented in

FIG. 2

has a binding body


15


mounted so as to slide on a rail (not shown). A jaw


16


is articulated on this body


15


about an axis


17


, this jaw being intended to bear on the heel of the boot and having a pedal-shaped lower part


16




a


for engaging the boot by pressing it on this pedal. When the boot is being engaged, the jaw


16


pushes a piston


18


back against the action of an elastic device


19


consisting of a spring


20


embedded in the peripheral part of a cylindrical body


21


of deformable plastic whose stiffness varies as a function of the stress rate. This material


21


is of the same type as the material


11


. The elastic return device


19


is fitted between the piston


18


and a nut


22


which is itself mounted on a screw


23


provided with a collar


23




a


by which it bears on the binding body


15


. The nut


22


displaces a cursor


24


for displaying the setting at which the device


19


is precompressed by means of the screw


23


. In its ends, the body


21


has two axial cylindrical holes, one for engaging a tubular central part


18


of the piston, which part secures the piston


18


to the device


19


for fitting, the other axial hole allowing passage for the screw


23


. The body


21


is also provided with an elastic covering


25


.




Like the front binding, the device


19


contains a spring, between the turns of which the deformable plastic is interposed. The central region of the body


21


serves essentially to support the part of the deformable material located in the spring. As an accessory, this central region may also have a damping effect. However, in the design which is represented, this effect is negligible in view of the very small section by which the hollow part


18




a


of the piston


18


bears on the body


21


.




It should be noted that the device


19


could be produced in a telescopic tubular form, as in the case of the front binding which has been represented.




As for the front binding, the deformable material could be present, between the turns of the spring, only over a part of the length of the spring.



Claims
  • 1. An elastic return device for use in a safety ski binding, comprising a coil spring (10; 20) having a plurality of turns with a stiffness which varies as a function of a stress rate imposed upon the coil spring, in which the coil spring is under compression between a pair of telescoping members, a helical insert member (11, 21) made of deformable plastic material and having turns which are interposed between the turns of the coil spring, so that the stiffness of the elastic return device increases with the rate at which stresses acting upon a ski boot fixed in the safety ski binding causes the elastic return device to compress, wherein the coil spring and the helical insert member are surrounded by an elastic, leaktight covering (14) installed in the form of an elastic sheath over the coil spring and the helical insert member and joined to the telescoping members.
  • 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic is a silicon rubber.
  • 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic is an EPDM.
  • 4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic is a polydimethylsiloxanes.
  • 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic is filled with an inorganic or organic material.
  • 6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the inorganic filler consists of fumed silica or talc or colloidal silica.
  • 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic constitutes a helical insert member between the turns of the spring (10).
  • 8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic forms a tubular cylinder in whose thickness the spring is embedded.
  • 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a telescopic tube (12, 13) and the elastic covering (14) form a leaktight compartment.
  • 10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable plastic forms a solid cylinder (21) at least in its central part.
  • 11. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable elastic material is present between the turns of the spring only over a part of the length of the spring.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
97-07262 Jun 1997 FR
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
407261 Jan 1991 EP
2 610 842 Aug 1988 FR
WO 92 08527 May 1992 WO