Claims
- 1. A ski binding comprising:
- means for securing the front of a ski shoe to a ski;
- means for preventing substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis of said binding; and
- means for permitting the heel of said shoe to be lifted vertically while allowing for substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis of said binding as a function of the height of said shoe with respect to the top surface of said ski.
- 2. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said binding is adapted whereby said shoe is freed to move torsionally around a substantially vertical axis only after at least some vertical movement of said shoe has occurred.
- 3. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 further comprising an extension extending from the front of said shoe, said extension being secured to said ski by said binding.
- 4. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 wherein said extension comprises at least one horizontal pivot axis adapted to permit pivoting of said shoe around a horizontal axis positioned in a plane parallel to the plane of said ski as said heel is lifted.
- 5. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 further comprising a pivotable vertical latching element, said extension being adapted to be pivotably mounted to pivot around said vertical latching element.
- 6. The ski binding as defined by claim 5 further comprising a base plate adapted to be secured to said ski, said vertical latching element being mounted on said base plate.
- 7. The ski binding as defined by claim 6 wherein said vertical latching element comprises outwardly extending lateral wings and wherein said extension comprises an opening corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said vertical latching element whereby said extension is secured by placing said vertical latching element within said extension and pivoting said latching element to prevent said extension from lifting off of said vertical latching element.
- 8. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 comprising retention means for laterally retaining said extension.
- 9. The ski binding as defined by claim 8 wherein said retention means laterally substantially retain said extension until at least a portion of said extension is raised upon lifting of said heel.
- 10. The ski binding as defined by claim 9 wherein said extension comprises a trapezoidal portion and wherein said retention means comprises two upstanding walls adapted to be fixed relative to said ski.
- 11. The ski binding as defined by claim 10 further comprising a base plate adapted to be secured to said ski and wherein said extension further comprises a circular portion, said base plate comprising a generally circular upstanding walls ending in said two upstanding walls which diverge according to the configuration of said trapezoidal portion of said extension.
- 12. The ski binding as defined by claim 9 wherein said retention means comprises a projection rib adapted to cooperate with a corresponding groove in said shoe, the height of said projection being selected to prevent substantial torsional movement of said shoe until said shoe heel is lifted to said predetermined extent.
- 13. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 further comprising an arch adapted to be pivotably mounted on said ski, and wherein said extension comprises a parallelpipedic portion, said arch being configured to seat said parallelpipedic portion therein.
- 14. The ski binding as defined by claim 13 wherein said extension and said arch comprise corresponding orifices, said binding further comprising a pin adapted to pass through said orifices to secure said parallelpipedic portion of said extension within said arch.
- 15. The ski binding as defined by claim 14 wherein said arch is adapted to be pivotably secured onto said ski.
- 16. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 comprising a projection rib adapted to be mounted longitudinally on said ski, and further adapted to cooperate with a groove on the bottom of the sole of said shoe to prevent substantial torsional movement until said heel has been lifted to said predetermined extent.
- 17. The ski binding as defined by claim 16 wherein said projection rib and said groove have a substantially triangular cross-section.
- 18. The ski binding as defined by claim 16 wherein said projection rib and said groove have a substantially parallelpipedic cross-section.
- 19. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 comprising a groove adapted to extend longitudinally along said ski, said groove being adapted to seat a projection rib mounted on the bottom of the sole of said shoe to prevent substantial torsional movement until said heel has been lifted to said predetermined extent.
- 20. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 comprising pointed projections adapted to be mounted on said ski and a pad of soft material adapted to be mounted under the heel of said shoe, said pointed projections being adapted to embed within said pad due to the weight of the skier to prevent substantial torsional movement until said heel has been lifted to said predetermined extent.
- 21. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 in combination with said shoe.
- 22. The ski binding as defined by claim 21 wherein said shoe comprises a longitudinal groove adapted to seat a projection rib affixed to said ski.
- 23. The ski binding as defined by claim 21 wherein said groove is adapted to completely seat the upper surface of said ski.
- 24. The ski binding as defined by claim 21 wherein said shoe comprises a longitudinal projection rib adapted to be seated in a corresponding groove in said ski.
- 25. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said shoe comprises means preventing substantial torsion of said shoe until said heel has been lifted to a predetermined extent.
- 26. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said means for allowing substantially free torsional movement comprises means for allowing substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis whenever said heel has been lifted to a predetermined extent.
- 27. A cross-country ski binding comprising:
- means for securing the front of a ski shoe to a ski;
- means for preventing substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis of said binding; and
- means for permitting substantially free torsional movement of said ski shoe relative to said ski around a substantially vertical axis of said binding as a function of the height of said shoe with respect to the top surface of said ski.
- 28. The binding defined by claim 27 wherein said means for permitting substantially free torsional movement comprises means for permitting substantially free torsional movement of said ski shoe relative to said ski around a substantially vertical axis of said binding whenever the heel of said shoe has been lifted to a predetermined extent.
- 29. A ski binding comprising means for securing the front of a ski shoe to a ski and means for permitting the heel of said shoe to be lifted vertically while allowing for substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis of said binding after said heel has been lifted to a predetermined extent wherein said binding further comprises means for preventing substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis until the heel has been lifted to a predetermined extent.
- 30. A cross-country ski binding comprising means for securing the front of a ski shoe to a ski and means for permitting substantially free torsional movement of said ski shoe relative to said ski around a substantially vertical axis of said binding after the heel of said shoe has been lifted to a predetermined extent, wherein said binding further comprises means for preventing substantially free torsional movement of said shoe around a substantially vertical axis until said heel of said shoe has been lifted to a predetermined extent.
- 31. The binding defined by claim 30 wherein said means for permitting and preventing substantially free torsional movement are both operable during cross-country skiing.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 335,523, filed Dec. 29, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,498,687.
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