Claims
- 1. A cross country ski binding permitting a skier to elevate a ski boot heel relative to a ski while skiing, the binding being configured and arranged to provide a safety release of the ski boot from the ski, comprising:a release mechanism body, structured for attachment to said ski, carrying: a cleat mounting plate adapted to receive structure associated with a forward portion of a cleat; a swing arm disposed rearward from said cleat mounting plate and rotatably mounted to said body, said swing arm being adapted to interface with a rear portion of said cleat whereby releasably to retain said cleat in captured engagement between said mounting plate and said swing arm; and a compression spring oriented and arranged to provide a variable force to resist rotation of said swing arm; and said cleat adapted for mounting to the bottom of a ski binding toe piece for association with said ski boot; wherein said ski boot may be coupled to said ski by placing said ski boot into association with said toe piece mounted to said cleat, said cleat being held in captured engagement between said cleat mounting plate and said swing arm thereby holding said cleat in an assembled position with respect to said body, said body being attached to said ski; and subsequent to said safety release, wherein said cleat is forced from said captured engagement by application of a force on said cleat sufficient to rotate said swing arm, an assembly comprising said ski boot and said toe piece and said cleat is uncoupled from said ski.
- 2. A ski binding according to claim 1, further comprising:a heel piece adapted operatively to interface with said ski boot heel whereby to help maintain an association between said ski boot and said toe piece, said heel piece being spaced rearwardly from said toe piece by a cable, said cable being attached to structure associated with said toe piece.
- 3. A ski binding according to claim 2, said body comprising:a first recess housing a backing plate structured and arranged to hold said cleat mounting plate in fixed position with respect to said body; and a second recess housing said cleat mounting plate; said binding further comprising a heel lift plate adapted for attachment to said ski and being spaced rearwardly from said body and functional to elevate said ski boot heel relative to said ski when said ski boot is coupled to said ski by said binding.
- 4. A ski binding according to claim 3, wherein said cleat mounting plate comprises directional assisting tabs operative to guide said cleat out of said second recess in said body during a safety release.
- 5. A ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said heel piece has a cam shaped lobe to enable step-in engagement of said heel piece with said ski boot heel.
- 6. A ski binding according to claim 5, wherein said heel piece further comprises a cable adjustment mechanism whereby to accommodate ski boots of various sizes.
- 7. A ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said variable force to resist rotation of said swing arm is indicated by markings associated with a spring adjustment screw.
- 8. A safety releasable cross country ski binding permitting a heel of a ski boot to be elevated relative to a ski while in the process of skiing, the binding comprising:a release mechanism body adapted for connection to said ski and carrying: a cleat mounting plate arranged to receive a pivot structure of a cleat; and a safety release mechanism structured and arranged to resist movement of said cleat from an assembled position wherein said cleat is captured in releasable engagement between structure associated with said release mechanism and said cleat mounting plate, said release mechanism comprising a compression spring mechanism structured and arranged to provide a variable required force to effect a release; and said cleat being adapted to depend from the bottom of a ski binding toe piece which is constructed for association with said ski boot; wherein said ski boot may be coupled to said ski by placing said ski boot into association with said toe piece from which depends said cleat, said cleat being in captured engagement between said cleat mounting plate and said release mechanism thereby holding said cleat in an assembled position with respect to said body, said body being attached to said ski; and subsequent to a safety release, wherein said cleat is forced from said captured engagement by application of a force on said cleat sufficient to move said release mechanism, an assembly comprising said ski boot and said toe piece and said cleat is uncoupled from said ski.
- 9. A ski binding according to claim 8, further comprising a heel piece adapted to engage a heel portion of said ski boot and spaced apart rearwardly from said toe piece by a cable retained by structure associated with said toe piece, said heel piece and cable being cooperatively functional to maintain an association between said ski boot and said toe piece.
- 10. A ski binding according to claim 8, said release mechanism body having a thickness dimension spacing a surface offset from said ski.
- 11. A ski binding according to claim 10, further comprising a heel lift plate adapted for connection on a ski rearward from said body to interface under a heel of said ski boot and having a thickness dimension similar to said body's thickness dimension.
- 12. A ski binding according to claim 11, further comprising a heel piece operative to engage a heel portion of said ski boot and spaced apart rearwardly from said toe piece by a cable retained by structure associated with said toe piece, said heel piece and cable being cooperatively functional to maintain an association between said ski boot and said toe piece.
- 13. A ski binding according to claim 12, wherein said heel piece further comprises a cable adjustment mechanism to accommodate ski boots having different sizes.
- 14. A ski binding according to claim 13, wherein said heel piece comprises structure having a camlike rocker to provide step-in capability wherein said heel piece is brought into engagement with said heel portion of said ski boot as a skier steps into said binding.
- 15. A ski binding according to claim 11, said release mechanism body having a plurality of recesses housing:a backing plate, structured and arranged to hold said cleat mounting plate; said cleat mounting plate; and said release mechanism.
- 16. A ski binding according to claim 8, wherein:said body houses structure having directional assisting tabs to guide said cleat out of a recess in said body during a release; and said release mechanism comprises a hook structure having a notch adapted to interface with structure associated with said cleat.
- 17. A ski binding according to claim 16, wherein said release mechanism comprises a swing arm carrying said hook and notch.
- 18. A ski binding according to claim 16, wherein said release mechanism comprises a sliding mechanism carrying said hook and notch.
- 19. A releasable cross country ski binding permitting a heel of a ski boot to be elevated relative to a ski while in the process of skiing, comprising:a cleat adapted to depend from structure controllable by the forefoot of a ski boot; and a release mechanism body, adapted for attachment to said ski, housing: locating means for receiving structure associated with said cleat; and release means to releasably retain said cleat in an assembled position between structure associated with said release means and said locating means, thereby to releasably hold said cleat in coupled relation to said body for operation of said binding while skiing; and a compression spring mechanism structured and arranged to provide variable loading on said release means whereby to vary the force required to effect a safety release; wherein: said ski boot may be coupled to said ski by placing said cleat in captured engagement between said locating means and said release means thereby holding said cleat in an assembled position with respect to said body, said body being attached to said ski; and subsequent to a release, wherein said cleat is forced from said captured engagement by application of a force on said cleat sufficient to actuate said release means and to decouple said cleat from said body, an assembly comprising said ski boot and said cleat is uncoupled from said ski.
- 20. A ski binding according to claim 19, further including:a heel piece operative to engage a heel portion of said ski boot and spaced apart rearwardly from said forefoot by a cable retained by structure associated with a ski binding toe piece.
- 21. A cross country ski binding assembly configured and arranged to provide a safety release of a ski boot from a ski, comprising:a toe piece configured for receiving a toe portion of a ski boot, said toe piece including a cleat mounted to a bottom surface of said toe piece and depending downwardly therefrom; a release mechanism body structured for attachment to a ski; a cleat mounting plate disposed within said body and configured for engagement with a forward portion of said cleat; a U-shaped swing arm disposed rearwardly of said cleat mounting plate within said body and rotatably mounted relative to said body, said swing arm being adapted to interface with a rear portion of said cleat; and a compression spring disposed within said body, said spring being oriented and arranged to provide a variable force resisting rotation of said swing arm, wherein said toe piece is held in a captured and safety releasable relation relative to said release mechanism body when said cleat is received within said body in an assembled position between said cleat mounting plate and said swing arm; and a heel piece operatively connected to said toe piece and configured for engagement with a heel portion of said ski boot, said heel piece functioning to maintain said toe piece secured to said ski boot while permitting a heel portion of said ski boot to be raised to an elevated position relative to said ski.
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/073,044, filed Jan. 29, 1998 for “RELEASABLE CROSS COUNTRY BINDING.”
US Referenced Citations (14)
Provisional Applications (1)
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