These objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be explained in detail in the following description of one particular embodiment which is given without implying any limitation and in relation to the attached drawings among which:
According to the embodiment of the invention that is depicted in
The body 11 in its anterior part forms a fork comprising thick lateral arms 17 between which part 19 of the jaw lever 12 is positioned and to which the ends of the pivot 13 about which the jaw iron lever 12 rotates are fixed directly, for example by heading on their exterior lateral surface. This body 11 is associated in the known way with a separate base comprising a housing to accommodate the ski brake.
The lever 12 comprises jaws 14 in its anterior part, the dimensions of these being standardized and identical to the jaws of the prior art. However, the lever no longer comprises lateral arms 6 straddling the body 11 as it did in the prior art. The jaw irons 14 have a small-sized lateral surface 16 positioned in the continuation of the lateral surfaces of the lateral arms 17 of the body 11. The remainder of the lever 12 has a relatively flat, narrow and profiled shape, its two lateral edges 18 remaining positioned above the body 11 and converging upon one another toward the rear part of the lever 12, which comprises a part 15 designed for actuating the lever 12, in order to open and close the heel piece. To limit the risks of contact with the edges of the skis, the part of the lever 12 to the rear of the jaw irons 14 is confined to a narrow volume above the body 11, delimited by the vertical lateral planes defined by the lateral surfaces of the arms 17 of the body 11 and the lateral surfaces 16 of the jaw irons 14. These surfaces 16 are the surfaces of the jaw iron lever 12 most exposed to being knocked by the edges of the skis. As, on the whole, they have a small surface area and are also positioned in the continuation of the lateral surfaces 17 of the body 11, they are very well protected. This embodiment minimizes the risk of attack to the lever, which can therefore be made of a material that is not as strong as was used in the prior art, and in which the openings 20 can be made, in order to reduce the amount of material needed while at the same time offering an attractive look.
The invention also relates to the method of manufacturing a fixed body heel piece of a ski binding which involves the step of securing the ends of the pivot 13 about which the lever 12 rotates directly to the body 11, for example by heading on the exterior lateral surfaces of the arms 17. These arms 17 are thick and strong and can easily withstand this operation, together with any future knocks received, for example, from the edges of the ski. As an alternative, any other method making it possible to hold this pivot 13 in terms of translational movement on the body 11 may suit, for example based on the use of rivets, screws pressing against the pivot, or clips, or even by simply force-fitting the pivot into a small-diameter opening in the knowledge that the translational forces to which the pivot is subjected are relatively small.
The preferred embodiment of the invention has been described nonlimitingly with reference to
For example, any solution whereby at least one end of the pivot 13, and preferably both ends, is fixed directly to the fixed body 11 rather than to the lever 12 makes it possible to achieve the advantage of lower stresses applied to the lever 12, whatever form this lever takes.
Second, a form of lever 12 in which the lateral arms of the lever are entirely eliminated, or simply of smaller surface area, makes it possible to achieve an additional advantage of lower vulnerability to knocks when skiing.
Finally, the invention clearly achieves the desired objectives and displays the following advantages:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 08469 | Sep 2006 | FR | national |