Claims
- 1. A ski boot comprising standard retention and free zones at at least one of its ends to allow for the insertion of the boot into a binding adapted to secure a boot having standardized retention and free zones on at least one of its ends onto a ski, wherein said boot further comprises blocking means for preventing said boot from being secured to said binding by said blocking means, wherein said blocking means prevents said boot from being secured in bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said boot includes means in addition to said blocking means for laterally retaining said boot in said binding which includes standardized retention and free zones and which includes means for receiving said blocking means, and wherein said blocking means is a projection molded onto the sole of said boot.
- 2. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said blocking means is a projection positioned on said boot to project into said at least one retention and free zones of said binding to prevent said boot from being secured by said binding.
- 3. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM standard S4035 and S4036.
- 4. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to DIN standards 7880 parts 1 and 2.
- 5. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said blocking means is a projection mounted on the rear of said boot which prevents the rear portion of said binding from securing the heel of said boot.
- 6. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said blocking means is a projection mounted on the front of said boot which prevents the front portion of said binding from securing the front of said boot.
- 7. A ski boot comprising standard retention and free zones at at least one of its ends to allow for the insertion of the boot into a binding adapted to secure a boot having standardized retention and free zones on at least one of its ends onto a ski, wherein said boot further comprises blocking means for preventing said boot from being secured to said binding by said blocking means, wherein said blocking means prevents said boot from being secured in bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said boot includes means in addition to said blocking means for laterally retaining said boot in said binding which includes standardized retention and free zones and which includes means for receiving said blocking means, and wherein said blocking means is a projection molded together with the sole of said boot.
- 8. A ski boot comprising standard retention and free zones at at least one of its ends to allow for the insertion of the boot into a binding adapted to secure a boot having standardized retention and free zones on at least one of its ends onto a ski, wherein said boot further comprises blocking means for preventing said boot from being secured to said binding by said blocking means, wherein said blocking means prevents said boot from being secured in bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said boot includes means in addition to said blocking means for laterally retaining said boot in said binding which includes standardized retention and free zones and which includes means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said blocking means is a projection extending rearwardly and upwardly from the rear portion of said boot, and wherein said projection has a generally rectangular configuration.
- 9. The ski boot as defined by claim 8 wherein said blocking means is a projection secured onto said boot by attachment means.
- 10. The ski boot as defined by claim 9 wherein said attachment means are screws.
- 11. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said blocking means is a triangular projection having its base on said boot with one apex of said triangular projection projecting into said binding to prevent insertion of said boot.
- 12. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said blocking means is a projection having its base secured onto said boot and has a generally semi-circular surface projecting towards said binding to prevent insertion of said boot.
- 13. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 having a sole with an anti-skid surface which would normally be dangerous to the user if said boot were secured onto a ski by means of a ski binding requiring said boot to pivot directly on said ski during release of said boot.
- 14. The boot defined by claim 1 further comprising means for engaging lateral retention means on said binding without engaging said blocking means with said lateral retention means.
- 15. The combination defined by claim 14 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM and/or DIN standards.
- 16. A modified universal ski binding for attachment of a ski boot onto a ski, said modified universal binding comprising a jaw having a median portion, said median portion having a cut-away portion adapted to receive a projection positioned at a corresponding position on said boot which prevents said boot from insertion into standardized bindings suited to bind ski boots having standardized retention and release zones, wherein said jaw comprises means for holding boots having said standardized retention and release zones without said projection and with said projection, wherein said jaw comprises means for retaining boots having said projection thereon without vertically retaining said projection, said binding comprising a front jaw and a rear jaw for securing the front and rear ends of said boot, respectively, said modified universal binding further comprising a pivotable plate, said pivotable plate being pivotable to facilitate release of boots having an anti-slip sole.
- 17. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 16 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM standards S4035 and S4036.
- 18. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 16 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to DIN standards 7880 parts 1 and 2.
- 19. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 16 wherein said cut-away portion forms a receptor seat for said projection.
- 20. A modified universal ski binding for attachment of a ski boot onto a ski, said modified universal binding comprising a jaw having a median portion, said median portion having a cut-away portion forming a receptor seat for receiving a projection positioned at a corresponding position on said boot which prevents said boot from insertion into standardized bindings suited to bind ski boots having standardized retention and release zones, wherein said jaw comprises means for holding boots having said standardized retention and release zones without said projection and with said projection, wherein said jaw comprises means for retaining boots having said projection thereon without vertically retaining said projection wherein said receptor seat has a generally rectangular configuration.
- 21. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 19 wherein said receptor seat has a curved configuration.
- 22. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 19 wherein said receptor seat has a triangular configuration.
- 23. The modified universal ski binding as defined by claim 16 adapted to retain the rear-end of said boot having said projection at the rear end thereof.
- 24. In combination a modified universal binding adapted to be mounted on a ski, said modified universal binding comprising at least one jaw for securing said boot to said ski and a ski boot comprising at each of its ends at least one standardized retention and release zone comprising means for engaging at least one corresponding standardized retention and release zone on said jaw of said binding to allow for the insertion of said boot and the safe maintenance of said boot on said ski, wherein at least one of the ends of said boot comprises a blocking means adapted to engage a corresponding portion provided on said jaw of said binding in a manner so as to allow for the utilization of said boot only with modified bindings having standardized retention and release zones adapted whereby the blocking means does not interfere with insertion of said boot, wherein said corresponding portion comprises a cut-away portion having a receptor seat therein which has a configuration which is substantially complementary to the configuration of said blocking means, wherein said blocking means is a projection comprising two lateral retention surfaces adapted to cooperate with corresponding surfaces provided within said receptor seat, the cooperation between the retention surfaces of the projection and the corresponding surfaces of the seat thereby ensuring lateral retention of the boot on said ski, wherein the width of said projection in the horizontal direction defined as the distance between said retention surfaces substantially corresponds to that of the receptor seat in which it is to be tightly retained, whereby said projection contributes to the lateral retention of said boot.
- 25. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection which projects into said modified universal binding.
- 26. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means prevents insertion of said boot having said at least one standardized retention and free zone into an otherwise unmodified binding having standardized retention and free zones.
- 27. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said modified universal binding is adapted for use with boots having said standardized retention and free zones whether or not they comprise said blocking means.
- 28. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection freely engaged in said corresponding portion with a lateral play whereby said projection does not substantially contribute to lateral retention of said boot.
- 29. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection provided at the front end of said boot and is adapted to extend into a receptor seat constituted by a free space provided on said jaw of said binding.
- 30. The combination as defined by claim 29 wherein said free space on said jaw has a width greater than the width of said projection whereby said boot is not laterally secured within said modified universal binding by means of said projection.
- 31. The combination as defined by claim 30 wherein said free space is bounded on the bottom by a surface having a recess therein to permit said projection to pivot downwardly in response to a frontward fall.
- 32. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection having the form of an irregular truncated pyramid having a minor base in front connected by means of its major base to a front portion of the upper of said boot having said at least one standardized zone thereon.
- 33. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection having a substantially triangular cross-section.
- 34. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection having a substantially semi-circular cross-section.
- 35. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means is a projection in the form of a parallelepiped.
- 36. In combination a modified universal binding adapted to be mounted on a ski, said modified universal binding comprising at least one jaw for securing said boot to said ski and a ski boot comprising at each of its ends at least one standardized retention and release zone comprising means for engaging at least one corresponding standardized retention and release zone on said jaw of said binding to allow for the insertion of said boot and the safe maintenance of said boot on said ski, wherein at least one of the ends of said boot comprises a blocking means adapted to engage a corresponding portion provided on said jaw of said binding in a manner so as to allow for the utilization of said boot only with modified bindings having standardized retention and release zones adapted whereby the blocking means does not interfere with insertion of said boot, wherein said boot has an anti-skid surface on the sole thereof wherein said binding further comprises an intermediate plate adapted to be positioned between said boot and said ski to facilitate release of said boot when a force is exerted on said boot.
- 37. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said blocking means comprises means for preventing said blocking means from being laterally retained by said modified universal binding.
- 38. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said jaw comprises means for laterally retaining said boot without laterally retaining said blocking means.
- 39. The combination as defined by claim 24, wherein said jaw comprises means for retaining said boot without vertically retaining said blocking means.
- 40. The combination as defined by claim 24 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM and/or DIN standards.
- 41. The combination as defined by claim 40 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM standard S4035 and S4036.
- 42. The combination as defined by claim 40 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to DIN standards 7880, parts 1 and 2.
- 43. In combination a modified universal binding adapted to be mounted on a ski, said modified universal binding comprising:
- (a) a front jaw and a rear jaw for securing said boot to said ski, and a pivotable plate, said rear jaw being mounted on said pivotable plate, said pivotable plate being mounted to pivot around a vertical axis at the front of said binding; and
- (b) a ski boot having an anti-slip sole comprising at each of its ends a standardized retention and release zone comprising means for engaging at least one corresponding standardized retention and release zone on the corresponding jaw of said binding to allow for the insertion of the boot and the safe maintenance of the boot on the ski, and wherein at least one of the ends of said boot comprises a blocking means adapted to engage a corresponding portion on the corresponding jaw in a manner so as to allow for the utilization of the boot only with modified bindings having standardized retention and release zones adapted whereby the blocking means permits insertion of the boot into the binding having said portion corresponding to said blocking means.
- 44. The combination as defined by claim 43 wherein said blocking means comprises a protrusion extending towards one of said jaws.
- 45. The combination as defined by claim 43 wherein said blocking means comprises means for preventing said blocking means from being laterally retained by said modified universal binding.
- 46. The combination as defined by claim 43, wherein said jaw comprises means to prevent said blocking means from being vertically retained by said modified universal binding.
- 47. The combination as defined by claim 43 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM and/or DIN standards.
- 48. The combination as defined by claim 43 wherein said jaw comprises means for laterally retaining said boot without laterally retaining said boot by cooperation of said jaw with said blocking means.
- 49. The combination as defined by claim 43 wherein standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM and/or DIN standards.
- 50. The combination as defined by claim 49 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to ONORM standard S4035 and S4036.
- 51. The combination as defined by claim 49 wherein said standardized retention and free zones conform to DIN standards 7880, parts 1 and 2.
- 52. A method of preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski, said method comprising the step of providing blocking means on said ski boot, thereby preventing said ski boot from being secured by bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises molding a projection onto a portion of said ski boot.
- 53. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection on said ski boot to thereby project into at least one retention and free zone of said binding.
- 54. The method defined by claim 53 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection on the rear of said ski boot to thereby prevent a rear binding from securing a heel portion of said ski boot.
- 55. The method defined by claim 53 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection on the front of said ski boot to thereby prevent a front binding from securing a front portion of said ski boot.
- 56. A method of preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski, said method comprising the step of providing blocking means on said ski boot, thereby preventing said ski boot from being secured by bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises molding a projection together with a portion of said ski boot.
- 57. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises securing a projection onto said ski boot by attachment means.
- 58. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of securing a projection onto said ski boot comprises securing said projection onto said ski boot with one or more screws.
- 59. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection extending rearwardly and upwardly on a rear portion of said ski boot.
- 60. A method of preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski, said method comprising the step of providing blocking means on said ski boot, thereby preventing said ski boot from being secured by bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection having a generally rectangular cross-section on a rear portion of said ski boot.
- 61. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection having a generally triangular cross-section having a base on said ski boot and an apex projecting from said boot.
- 62. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection having a generally semi-circular surface projecting from said boot.
- 63. A method of preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski, said method comprising the step of providing blocking means on said ski boot, thereby preventing said ski boot from being secured by bindings lacking means for receiving said blocking means, wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing a projection on a rear portion of said ski boot and a space between the rear lower portion of the upper and said projection to allow for pivoting of at least a portion of said upper.
- 64. The method defined by claim 52 wherein said step of providing blocking means on said ski boot comprises providing said blocking means on a ski boot having an anti-skid sole.
- 65. A method of modifying a universal ski binding for attachment of a ski boot onto a ski to thereby permit said ski binding so modified to secure ski boots having standardized retention and free zones, as well as to secure such ski boots which include blocking means, and to prevent the use of such ski boots which include blocking means with bindings which have not been modified, said method comprising the step of modifying said binding to permit said ski binding to secure ski boots comprising said blocking means wherein said step of modifying said binding comprises modifying a binding having a pivotable plate adapted to release ski boots having an anti-slip sole.
- 66. The method defined by claim 65 wherein said step of modifying said binding comprises providing a seat in said binding to receive said blocking means.
- 67. The method defined by claim 65 wherein said binding comprises a jaw, and wherein said step of modifying said binding comprises providing a seat in said jaw of said binding.
- 68. The method defined by claim 67 wherein said jaw comprises a median portion and said seat is provided in said median portion.
- 69. The method defined by claim 68 wherein said seat is formed in a generally rectangular configuration.
- 70. The method defined by claim 68 wherein said seat is formed to have a generally curved configuration.
- 71. The method defined by claim 68 wherein said seat is formed to have a generally triangular configuration.
- 72. The method defined by claim 65 wherein said step of modifying said binding comprises modifying a rear binding.
- 73. A method for (1) preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski and for (2) permitting said binding to secure said ski boot to a ski comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing blocking means on said boot to thereby interfere with said binding to prevent said binding from securing said ski boot onto a ski until step (b) is performed; and
- (b) modifying said binding to permit said binding to secure said ski boot onto said ski both before and after step (a) is performed,
- wherein said blocking means is provided on a ski boot having an anti-skid sole, and wherein binding comprising a pivotable plate is so modified.
- 74. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection which projects into said binding.
- 75. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said step of modifying comprises forming a receptor seat having a configuration substantially complementary to the configuration of said blocking means.
- 76. A method for (1) preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski and for (2) permitting said binding to secure said ski boot to a ski comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing blocking means on said boot to thereby interfere with said binding to prevent said binding from securing said ski boot onto a ski until step (b) is performed; and
- (b) modifying said binding to permit said binding to secure said ski boot onto said ski both before and after step (a) is performed by forming a receptor seat having a configuration substantially complementary to the configuration of said blocking means, wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection comprising two lateral retention surfaces and said receptor seat is formed to comprise surfaces which cooperate with said lateral retention surfaces to thereby ensure lateral retention of said ski boot on said ski.
- 77. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is provided and said binding is modified so that said blocking means is not substantially laterally retained by said binding.
- 78. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is provided and said binding is modified so that said blocking means is not substantially vertically retained by said binding.
- 79. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection at the front of said ski boot and said binding is modified to comprise a receptor seat for receiving said projection.
- 80. The method defined by claim 79 wherein said blocking means is provided on the front of said ski boot.
- 81. The method defined by claim 79 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection and wherein said binding is modified to comprise a free space for reception of said projection, whereby said ski boot is not laterally secured within said binding by means of said projection.
- 82. The method defined by claim 80 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection and wherein said binding is modified to comprise a free space for reception of said projection, and a recess is formed to permit said projection to move downwardly toward said binding.
- 83. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is formed as an irregular truncated pyramid having its major base attached to a front portion of said upper of said ski boot and its minor base projecting from said ski boot.
- 84. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection having a generally triangular cross-section.
- 85. The method defined by claim 73 wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection having a generally semi-circular cross-section.
- 86. A method for (1) preventing a ski boot, comprising standardized retention and free zones, from being inserted into a binding adapted to secure a ski boot having standardized retention and free zones onto a ski and for (2) permitting said binding to secure said ski boot to a ski comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing blocking means on said boot to thereby interfere with said binding to prevent said binding from securing said ski boot onto a ski until step (b) is performed wherein said blocking means is formed as a projection in the form of a parallelepiped; and
- (b) modifying said binding to permit said binding to secure said ski boot onto said ski both before and after step (a) is performed.
- 87. The ski boot as defined by claim 1 wherein said boot comprises a portion having a predetermined functional characteristic and said blocking means comprises means for designating said boot as having said predetermined functional characteristic.
- 88. The ski boot as defined in claim 87 wherein said functional characteristic is independent of said blocking means.
- 89. The ski boot defined in claim 88 wherein said blocking means prevents said boot from being secured in bindings which are functionally incompatible with said boot having said predetermined functional characteristic.
- 90. The ski boot as defined in claim 89 wherein said functional characteristic comprises an anti-skid sole.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 690,882 filed Jan. 14, 1985 now issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,746,139.
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