PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
(01) Ski Bindings are customarily released by manually pushing the HEAL RELEASE LEVER (BRL)—see FIG. 1—by inserting either a ski pole in a notch of the HRL and pushing down to release or using other means of pushing on the HRL, for example: by stepping on it with Ski boot or ski. This type of releasing the ski binding is difficult or in some instances impossible e.g. after a fall in deep snow, on very steep hills or extreme icy conditions. A Remote Release of the Ski Binding during any of the above mentioned circumstances will eliminate these difficulties and can be of great convenience.
(02) The invention, RRSB, is envisioned in two possible configurations:
- Using a wire connection between a remote push button and the actual release mechanism (see FIG. 1).
- A wireless arrangement using a transmitter with push button to originate the release. This transmitter sends a coded signal to the receiver, which activates the release mechanism (see FIG. 2).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(01) Ski Bindings of present configuration are of mechanical nature in their engagement and release. The engagement is accomplished by stepping into the binding. The release can occur either through exertion, torque or other forces during a fall, or purposely by activating the HRL—see Purpose of the Invention (01).
(02) The engagement and release mechanics of the Ski-Binding employ springs and other mechanical gadgets to accomplish their functions and safety features.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The purpose of the invention is to provide a safe and Convenient Method for releasing the Ski Binding under adverse Conditions. This is accomplished by using an Electro magnet, which is energized by a command either through a wire connection or through a remote signal by coded transmitter/receiver arrangement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(01) The invention envisions two possible ways of executing a remote release of the Ski Binding as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 1, by energizing the Electro-Magnet to pull down the HRL by means of a wire-connection between the push button, the battery and the Electro Magnet. Or as shown in FIG. 2, by a wire-less arrangement with a battery/relay/receiver combination for energizing the Electro-Magnet and a transmitter to initiate the release by sending a coded signal to the receiver.
(02) The remote release through a wire connection is shown in FIG. 1 And represents the most basic and inexpensive arrangement. The wires themselves can be of flexible nature, therefore the battery and push button can be located near the ski boot or kept in a pocket. This simplifies the addition of an RRSB to any existing ski binding since it only requires mounting the Electro-Magnet and the mechanical attachment to the HRL. The initiation of a ski binding release requires pushing the remote push button, which causes a current to flow through the Electro-Magnet pulling the HRL downwards and releasing the ski-boot.
(03) The remote release through a wireless arrangement is shown in FIG. 2. This represents a more complex configuration and involves the transmission and reception of a coded signal. The transmission module contains the actual transmitter with signal coding, an antenna, and the push button to initiate the release and a battery for powering the module. The module for receiving the command to release contains the receiver with signal-decoder, an antenna, a relay to switch power to the Electro-Magnet and a battery for powering the module. The Electro-Magnet is mounted at the ski binding and mechanically connected to the HRL. This releases the Ski Boot when energized by a current flow.
The following steps accomplish the operation:
- a) Pushing the button at the transmitter module causes a code generator to feed a selected code to the transmitter. The transmitter receives power from the battery and transmits the coded signal via the antenna.
- b) The receiver is in a stand-by-mode and receives the coded signal from its antenna. The decoder recognizes the signal as a command to release the ski binding and switches the relay to provide a current flow through the Electro-Magnet. The Electro-Magnet pulls the HRL for releasing the ski-boot.