Plate-like support element, in particular for a ski binding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305706
  • Patent Number
    6,305,706
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A plate-like support element (1) for coupling elements (5), in particular a heel piece (7) and a toe piece (8) of a ski binding (6), which is arranged between the coupling elements (5) and a surface (2) of the ski (3) and is designed in several parts in ski longitudinal direction. The support element (1) is formed by a support profile (9, 12) supporting the heel piece (7) and the toe piece (8) spaced apart from the surface (2) of the ski (3) by plate-like damping inserts, which support profiles are secured spaced apart on the surface (2) of the ski in ski longitudinal direction by a spacing element (17) connected between the support profiles (9, 12) and to the latter by means of elastically designed hinge arrangements (20, 21).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a plate-like support element for coupling elements, in particular for a ski binding, which is arranged between the coupling elements and the surface of the ski and is designed to comprise several parts along the longitudinal extension of the ski.




2. The Prior Art




A support element is known from DE 41 24 965 A1, which is arranged between the coupling elements and the surface of a ski and is formed by two mounting sections spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal extension of the ski for damping elements forming the coupling elements. The damping elements comprise spacing elements provided with bores running perpendicular to a surface of the ski, which are penetrated by securing elements, by which the coupling elements are connected movably to the ski. A disadvantage of this design is the introduction into the ski of clamping forces acting between a ski shoe and the coupling elements as a result of which its bending characteristics are changed and its damping behaviour is also worsened by the support of the coupling elements on the ski surface by the spacing elements.




A further plate arranged on a surface of a ski for mounting a ski binding is known from AT 396 749 B, which comprises a continuous plate-like damping elements common to both coupling elements, by means of which and by means of spacers are arranged for mounting the ski binding elements that are spaced apart from the surface of the ski and spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal extension of the ski. The plates have depressions for mounting the heads of securing elements which penetrate the plates and the damping element, whereby between the plate and the heads of the fastening screws connecting the plates to the ski, damping rings are arranged, in order to permit relative movements caused by the bending and vibration of the ski. A disadvantage is the reduced lateral sensitivity, which makes precise ski guiding more difficult with high lateral forces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objective of the present invention is to create a plate-like support element which does not restrict the deformation movements of the ski and prevents the transfer of the thus produced vibrations and oscillations to the coupling elements. This objective is achieved in that the support element is formed by a support profile supporting the heel piece and the toe piece spaced apart from the surface of the ski by means of plate-like damping inserts, which are secured spaced apart on the surface of the ski along the longitudinal extension of the ski by a spacing element connected between the support profiles and to the latter by means of elastically designed hinge arrangements. The surprising advantage of this design is that the division of the support element into the support profiles for the coupling elements and the articulated connection of the latter with a spacing element spacing apart the latter, the damping effect of the support elements is retained regardless of the deflection caused by bending and vibration of the ski to an extent that can be predetermined by the material properties of the damping insert and to an almost constant order of magnitude and in this way a reliable and fatigue-free skiing on skis equipped in this way is achieved because of the absence of fluctuating influences on the user.




Further designs are advantageous, where means of which a vibration uncoupling between the ski and coupling element is achieved by fastening the support profiles by means of the fastening arrangement adjacent to the assembly point designed as a fixed bearing and the fastening arrangement for the support element spaced apart therefrom designed as a movable bearing and the vibration uncoupling is provided in that the coupling elements are fastened on the support profiles spaced apart from the ski surface by the interconnection of damping inserts, and thus the force flow occurs between the coupling elements and the ski via the vibration damping insert. In order to achieve the necessary retaining forces for the fastening elements of the coupling elements an insert made from high-strength material is provided, which is arranged as an otherwise loose flat stamped or cut out blank element between the support profile. In this case it is advantageous to characterise the region over which the insert extends, e.g. by means of a contour projecting on the surface of the support profile to facilitate the assembly procedure and the secure attachment of the fastening elements. The design of the support profile as a plastic injection moulding permits economical manufacture whilst maintaining constant quality of the parts. By means of the suitable selection of material for the damping insert and its dimensions, in particular the thickness, the support element can be adjusted to different conditions that are dependent on skiing ability and the intended use.




The design of the spacing element with an U-shaped cross section and side webs, which support the spacing element on the surface of the ski, is advantageous, as in this way a damping effect is also achieved in the region of the spacing element to reduce oscillations and vibrations, and in addition the penetration of snow, ice, dirt etc. and thereby a reduction in the function of the support element is effectively avoided. By means of providing slots in the side webs flexibility against bending and torsion is effectively maintained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the invention the latter is explained in more detail with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

a support element according to the invention on a ski in plan view;





FIG. 2

the support element according to the invention in cross section along the lines III—III of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

the support element according to the invention in cross section along the lines III—III of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

a part section of the support element according to the invention in plan view;





FIG. 5

the support element in cross section along the lines V—V of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




First of all, it should be noted that in the various embodiments described the same parts are given the same reference numbers and the same component names, whereby the disclosures throughout the whole description can be applied analogously to the same parts with the same reference numbers and same component names. Also the position details used in the description, such as e.g. top, bottom, side etc. relate to the Figure in question and after a change of position of the article should be transposed to the new position. In addition individual features or combinations of features of the various embodiments shown and described can represent independent solutions of the invention.




In

FIG. 1

a support element


1


is shown arranged on the surface


2


of a ski


3


. The support element


1


is comprised of in several parts along the longitudinal extension of the ski, is secured to the ski


3


by fastening elements


4


, and spaces apart the coupling elements


5


of a ski binding


6


, in particular a heel piece


7


and a toe piece


8


, from the surface


2


of the ski


3


. Along the longitudinal direction the support element


1


is divided into a support profile


9


that is designed to be approximately C-shaped in cross section, on the surface


10


of which the heel piece


7


is arranged, and a support profile


12


supporting the toe piece


8


on an upper side


11


. The heel piece


7


and the toe piece


8


are secured by so-called binding screws


13


onto the support profiles


9


,


12


. The support profiles


9


,


12


are spaced apart from one another at distance


16


with end faces


14


,


15


pointing towards one another. Between the end faces


14


,


15


a profiled spacing element


17


extends along the longitudinal extension of the ski, which is hinge mounted in coupling regions


18


,


19


by elastically designed hinge arrangements


20


,


21


in extensions


22


,


23


pointing towards one another and projecting over the end faces


14


,


15


of the support profiles


9


,


12


. Longitudinal side edges


24


,


25


of the support element


1


are designed to be curved in accordance with the usual radii of the ski


3


. The end faces


14


,


15


of the support profiles


9


,


12


and opposite end surfaces


26


,


27


of the spacing element


17


are circular, whereby a middle point


28


of a radius


29


is arranged on a longitudinal middle axis


30


of the ski


3


and in the region between the end surfaces


26


,


27


. The spacing element


17


is connected slidingly to the surface


2


of the ski


3


and is only connected to the support profiles


9


,


12


by the hinge arrangements


20


,


21


, whereby the end faces


14


,


15


of the support profiles


9


,


12


pointing towards one another form sliding surfaces around end surfaces


26


,


27


of the spacing element


17


, whereby in connection with the elastically designed hinge arrangements


20


,


21


the support element


1


follows the movement of the ski


3


with deformation by bending, occurring in particular with a tilted ski


3


, with the effect of damping without reinforcing the bending characteristics of the ski


3


.




In

FIGS. 2 and 3

the structure of the support element


1


and its fastening onto the ski


3


and the fastening of the coupling element


5


is shown by the example of the toe piece


8


. The description given here in

FIGS. 2 and 3

for the support profile


12


mounting the toe piece


8


also applies to the not shown support profile


9


with the heel piece


7


according to FIG.


1


. In the embodiment shown the support profile


12


is in the form of a plastic injection moulding with a U-shaped cross section and has a base web


31


running parallel to the surface


2


, which is provided with side arms


32


,


33


forming the longitudinal side edge


24


,


25


and projecting in the direction of the surface


2


. The width


34


of the support profile


12


is slightly smaller than the width


35


of the ski


3


. In the direction of one ski tip


36


the side arms


32


and the base web


31


are shaped as a kind of spoiler


37


. The support profile


12


thus forms a mounting chamber


38


facing the surface


2


of the ski


3


, in which lying directly on the surface


2


of the ski


3


a plate-like damping insert


39


, preferably made of plastic, e.g. polyethylene foam, is arranged which has excellent vibration damping properties. Between an upper side


40


of the damping insert


39


and an inner surface


41


of the support profile


12


facing the latter, a high-strength insert


42


is arranged, preferably made of a thin-walled metal sheet, especially a titanium alloy. The thickness


43


of the damping insert


39


is slightly greater in respect of the thickness


44


of the insert


42


than the height


45


at which the side arms


32


,


33


project over the inner surface


41


of the support profile


12


in the direction of the surface


2


of the ski


3


.




Thus it is ensured that end faces


46


of the side arms


32


,


33


facing the surface


2


are a short distance


47


from the surface


2


and thus vibrations from the ski


3


are not transferred directly to the support profile


12


but are absorbed by the damping insert


39


.




The securing of the support profile


12


to the ski is performed by means of the fastening elements


4


. At a first distance


48


from an assembly point of the ski


3


indicated by dash-dot lines the support profile


12


has an annular extension


50


projecting over the inner surface


41


in the direction of the surface


2


, which extension is penetrated by a bore


51


which is penetrated in turn by a fastening screw


52


. The support profile


12


is secured tightly on the surface


2


by means of the fastening screw


52


by an annular mounting surface


53


formed by the extension


50


. At a distance


48


two of these fastening screws


52


are provided in mirror-image to the longitudinal middle axis


30


of the ski


3


in the region of the longitudinal side edges


24


,


25


.




At a further distance


54


in the direction of the ski tip


36


or analogously in the direction of one ski end and also in the region of the longitudinal side edges


24


,


25


and in mirror image to the longitudinal middle axis


30


two further fastening screws


55


are provided. The latter penetrate the support profile


12


in a longitudinal hole


56


, which is formed in the support profile


12


, whereby the fastening screws


55


are surrounded respectively by a sleeve-like spacing element


57


. The length


58


of the longitudinal hole


56


measured parallel to the surface


2


is greater than the external diameter


59


of the spacing element


57


. In the region of the upper side


11


of the support profile


12


the spacing element


57


has a flange-like shoulder


60


, which with a groove-shaped depression


61


in the support profile


12


forms a guide arrangement


62


for a relative movement between the spacing element


57


and the support profile


12


. The support profile


12


is thus mounted in the region of the fastening screw


55


at a distance from the ski surface


2


, whereby also the relative movement between the support profile


12


and the ski


3


, which occurs on the deformation of the ski due to bending, can be performed unhindered and thereby without reducing the bending characteristics of the ski


3


. This is achieved in that a height


63


measured perpendicular to the surface


2


of a guide surface


64


facing the surface


2


of the depression


61


for the flange-like flange


60


is slightly greater than the guide surface


64


of an end surface


65


facing the surface


2


of an edge design


66


of the support profile


12


comprising the longitudinal hole


56


.




The coupling element


5


, e.g. the toe piece


8


, is secured in a known manner on the upper side


11


of the support profile


12


by the binding screws


13


.




The binding screws


13


penetrate threaded bores


67


of the base web


31


of the support profile


12


and also threaded bores


68


of the insert


42


arranged between the damping insert


39


and the base web


31


, and are screw connected in these threaded bores


67


,


68


. Thus the fixed arrangement of the coupling element


5


on the support element is achieved which is secured in turn by fastening to the ski


3


as described above.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

a middle region


69


of the ski


3


is shown with the support element


1


. The support profiles


9


,


12


are secured onto the surface


2


with the interconnection of the damping insert


39


and the insert


42


, as already described in the previous Figures. Facing the assembly point


49


the end faces


14


,


15


of the support profiles


9


,


12


are projected over by the extensions


22


,


23


, which are formed by arms


70


,


71


running parallel to the surface


2


, which are produced by angling the support profiles


9


,


12


. Upper sides


72


,


73


of the arms


70


,


71


are placed lower than the upper sides


10


,


11


of the support profiles


9


,


12


by a thickness


74


of the spacing element


17


connecting the extensions


22


,


23


by the hinge arrangements


20


,


21


. Thus the upper sides


10


,


11


of the support profiles


9


,


12


run approximately in a plane with an upper side


75


of the intermediate element


17


.




The extensions


22


,


23


are designed to be frame-like and have an opening


76


that is approximately rectangular in which a coupling element


77


with a mounting opening


78


for a coupling extension


80


projecting over an under side


79


of the intermediate element


17


in the direction of the surface


2


of the ski


3


and formed on the intermediate element


17


is provided. The coupling element


77


is supported elastically in the opening


76


by means of formed meandering webs


81


,


82


elastic in all dimensions, as a result of which there is a cardanic suspension of the coupling


77


element. Due to the appropriate dimensioning of the webs


81


,


82


and in connection with the elastic properties of the material of the extensions


22


,


23


and the support profiles


9


,


12


a corresponding damping effects is achieved with relative movements between the spacing element


17


and the support profiles


9


,


12


occurring on the deformation of the ski


3


. Both coupling regions


18


,


19


of the spacing element


17


with the support profiles


9


,


12


are designed to be identical forming the hinge arrangements


20


,


21


, whereby in addition to the cardanic hinge a double hinge design for the support element


1


is provided.




The mounting opening


78


of the coupling element


77


and the coupling extension


80


can be designed in the form a detachable plug connection, as a result of which the spacing element


17


is mounted replaceably on the support profiles


9


,


12


.




Of course, other connections are possible between the spacing element


17


and the support profiles


9


,


12


, such as e.g. riveting, screwing etc. The spacing element


17


can also be provided with an observation opening


84


in the form of a bore


83


, which makes the assembly point


49


generally found on the surface of the ski


3


visible, as a result of which for the assembly of the support element


1


the removal of the spacing element


17


from the support profiles


9


,


12


is not necessary.




The spacing element


17


has a U-shaped cross section running perpendicular to the longitudinal middle axis


30


and lies with side webs


85


,


86


on the surface


2


of the ski


3


. In said side webs


85


,


86


slots


87


running perpendicular to the longitudinal middle axis


30


and to the surface


2


are provided in an arrangement spaced apart from the longitudinal direction of the ski


3


. This placing of the spacing element


17


on the surface


2


also provides in connection with the plastic material of the spacing element


17


a vibration damping effect for the ski


3


in the region between the support profiles


9


,


12


, i.e. in the immediate region on both sides of the assembly point


49


. By means of the slots


87


the greatest possible flexibility is achieved. The inclination of the slots


87


is designed to be opposite the direction of travel, as a result of which the penetration of snow, ice, dirt etc. under the spacing element


17


is effectively prevented.




It should also be mentioned that the special effect of the support element


1


according to the invention is also provided in connection with a ski binding type in which the toe piece


8


is secured into position relative to the ski


3


on the support profile


12


, and on the support profile


9


a guide arrangement for a so-called free-sliding heel piece


7


is secured, whereby between the toe piece


8


and the heel piece


7


there runs a strip-like connecting element, which absorbs the clamping forces between the coupling elements


5


and a ski shoe.




The support element


1


ensures the secure assembly of the coupling elements


5


and the perfect transmission of force from the ski shoe to the ski


3


for safe skiing without impairing its properties relating to elasticity and bending and avoids the transfer of oscillations and vibration to the skier.




For form's sake it is also mentioned that in the Figures for a better understanding of the structure the support element and its components have been illustrated untrue to scale and/or enlarged and/or reduced in size.




The objective underlying the independent solutions of the invention can be taken from the description.




Principally, the individual embodiments shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


;


4


,


5


can form the subject matter of independent solutions according to the invention. The objectives and solutions of the invention relating thereto can be taken from the detailed descriptions of these Figures.




List of Reference Numbers






1


. Support element






2


. Surface






3


. Ski






4


. Fastening element






5


. Coupling element






6


. Ski binding






7


. Heel piece






8


. Toe piece






9


. Support profile






10


. Upper side






11


. Upper side






12


. Support profile






13


. Binding screw






14


. End face






15


. End face






16


. Distance






17


. Spacing element






18


. Coupling region






19


. Coupling region






20


. Hinge arrangement






21


. Hinge arrangement






22


. Extension






23


. Extension






24


. Longitudinal side edge






25


. Longitudinal side edge






26


. End surface






27


. End surface






28


. Middle point






29


. Radius






30


. Longitudinal middle axis






31


. Base web






32


. Side arm






33


. Side arm






34


. Width






35


. Width






36


. Ski tip






37


. Spoiler






38


. Mounting chamber






39


. Damping insert






40


. Upper side






41


. Inner surface






42


. Insert






43


. Thickness






44


. Thickness






45


. Height






46


. End surface






47


. Distance






48


. Spacing






49


. Assembly point






50


. Extension






51


. Bore






52


. Fastening screw






53


. Bearing surface






54


. Spacing






55


. Fastening screw






56


. Longitudinal hole






57


. Spacing element






58


. Length






59


. Diameter






60


. Flange






61


. Depression






62


. Guide arrangement






63


. Height






64


. Guide surface






65


. End surface






66


. Edging






67


. Threaded bore






68


. Threaded bore






69


. Middle region






70


. Arm






71


. Arm






72


. Upper side






73


. Upper side






74


. Thickness






75


. Upper side






76


. Opening






77


. Coupling element






78


. Mounting opening






79


. Underside






80


. Coupling extension






81


. Web






82


. Web






83


. Bore






84


. Observation opening



Claims
  • 1. A plate-like support element for a heel piece and a toe piece of a ski binding, the support element comprising, along a longitudinal extension of the ski,(a) a first support profile supporting the heel piece, (b) a second support profile supporting the toe piece, (1) the support profiles having circular end surfaces facing each other and (2) the end surfaces having extensions pointing towards each other, (c) a spacing element distancing the support profiles from each other in the longitudinal extension of the ski, (1) the spacing element having opposite circular end surfaces adjacent the circular end surfaces of the support profiles, and (2) a middle point of the circular end surfaces lying on a longitudinally extending center axis of the ski between the end surfaces, (d) elastic hinge arrangements on the extensions of the support profiles for connecting the spacing element to the support profiles, and (e) plate-like damping inserts spacing the support profiles from a surface of the ski.
  • 2. The support element of claim 1, further comprising sheet metal inserts having a tensile strength of more than 500 N/sq.mm arranged between the damping inserts and the support profiles.
  • 3. The support element of claim 2, wherein the support profiles have an approximately U-shaped cross section comprised of a base web and peripheral side webs, and the damping and sheet metal inserts are surrounded by the peripheral webs of the U-shaped support profiles.
  • 4. The support element of claim 3, further comprising binding screws fastening the heel and toe pieces to the support profiles, the binding screws passing through threaded bores in the metal sheet inserts and projecting only partially into the damping inserts.
  • 5. The support element of claim 1, wherein the heel piece is fastened to the first support profile, the toe piece is fastened to the second support profile, and further comprising a fastening arrangement securing each support profile to the surface of the ski.
  • 6. The support element of claim 5, wherein the fastening arrangement comprises at least one fixed bearing and at least one movable bearing.
  • 7. The support element of claim 6, wherein the movable bearing comprises a sleeve-like spacing element arranged between the support profile and the surface of the ski.
  • 8. The support element of claim 7, further comprising a guide groove for the support profile, the guide groove extending in the longitudinal extension of the ski and the sleeve-like spacing element having a shoulder received in the guide groove.
  • 9. The support element of claim 7, further comprising a fastening screw passing through the sleeve-like spacing element and securing the sleeve-like spacing element to the surface of the ski.
  • 10. The support element of claim 1, wherein the plate-like damping inserts are made of foamed plastic.
  • 11. The support element of claim 1, wherein the plate-like damping inserts have a thickness between 3 mm and 10 mm.
  • 12. The support element of claim 1, wherein the hinge arrangements comprise an elastic coupling element arranged in an opening of the extensions of the support profiles and a coupling extension of the spacing element in engagement with the coupling element.
  • 13. The support element of claim 1, wherein the hinge arrangements comprises Cardan joints.
  • 14. The support element of claim 1, wherein the hinge arrangement is arranged to permit a relative movement between the support profiles and the spacing element in all directions.
  • 15. The support element of claim 1, wherein the support profiles are made of injection molded plastic.
  • 16. The support element of claim 1, wherein the spacing element is made of injection molded plastic.
  • 17. The support element of claim 1, wherein the spacing element has an approximately U-shaped cross section extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal extension of the ski and having side webs supporting the spacing element on the surface of the ski.
  • 18. The support element of claim 17, wherein the side webs are inclined towards a center longitudinal axis of the ski and have slots extending perpendicularly to the surface of the ski.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
84/99 U Feb 1999 AT
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