The present invention relates to a retainment strap for bindings particularly for snowboards.
As it is known, there are already present on the market various types of bindings for snowboards that, in general lines, have a strap that is arranged at the foot instep of the user.
EP-0 852 958 discloses a snowboard binding in which the closing strap is constituted, on one side, by a toothed strip which is connected to a ratchet lever or similar element which is supported on another portion of strap that is provided with two distinct pieces that allow to modify the useful length due to the fact that a portion is provided with a plurality of mutually spaced holes that are employed in a manner to be able to modify the effective length.
This embodiment, besides being undoubtedly complex from a manufacturing point of view, has not demonstrated itself advantageous concerning the optimal distribution of the forces and, moreover, renders difficult the application of covering elements that render the strap itself more comfortable for the foot of the user.
The aim of the present invention is to solve the above described problem, by providing a retainment strap for bindings particularly for snowboards, in which the manufacturing form is drastically simplified, while also being able to offer an optimum length adjustment of the strap.
Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a retainment strap that is particularly comfortable for the user, giving the possibility to uniformly distribute the forces without creating any localized stresses.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a retainment strap that, due to its particular constructive characteristics, is capable of giving the widest guarantees of reliability and safety in use.
A not least object of the present invention is to provide a retainment strap that is easily obtainable starting from components and materials easily found in commerce and that, moreover, is competitive from a purely economic point of view.
This aim and these and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a retainment strap for bindings particularly for snowboards, according to the invention, comprising an actuation lever fixable to a tie-rod coupled to one side of a binding and engageable with a toothed strip fixable to the other side of the binding, characterized in that it comprises an external sheath fixable to the base of said actuation lever and having a passage channel of said tie-rod, said tie-rod being provided with a plurality of selectively adjustable fixing zones for said base.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a retainment strap for bindings particularly for snowboards, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to the figures, a retainment strap for bindings particularly for snowboards, according to the invention, which is referenced as a whole by the reference numeral 1, comprises an actuation lever 2, advantageously of the ratchet type, that is connected at one end of a tie-rod 10 which, at one other end 11, is laterally fixable to a binding, indicated generally by 12.
The retainment strap further comprises a toothed strip 13 that is connected to the other side of the binding 12, which is engageable by the actuation lever 2.
The particularity of the invention is constituted by the fact that there is provided an external sheath 20 that has at its inside a channel 21, in which the tie-rod 10 passes.
The actuation lever is fixable to the sheath 20 and it is provided with fixing means for engaging with the tie-rod 10 that is advantageously provided with a plurality of fixing zones for the base 3 that supports the actuation lever 2.
More in detail, on the tie-rod 10 the fixing zones are obtained by means of a plurality of through holes 30 arranged at the fixing end to the sheath 20 in which there is selectively engaged a fixing bolt 31 or similar element that provides the connection of the base 3 to the counterbase 4 that is positionable on the opposite side in order to delimit the passage zone of the tie-rod 10.
With the described arrangement therefore the actuation element remains connected together with one end of the external sheath 20 and it is fixable in the pre-selected hole of the tie-rod 10, in a manner such as to adjust its useful length.
There is to be added to the above that advantageously on the tie-rod 10 there are provided symbols, indicated by 40, which may, for example, be constituted by numbers that are viewable from a small window 41 provided on the sheath 20, in a manner to indicate outwardly the length adjustment that has been pre-chosen for the retainment strap.
In its mid-portion the tie-rod 10 is provided with a longitudinal slot 45 that has the function of rendering the tie-rod more flexible, facilitating its coupling with the body of the foot.
The tie-rod 10, at the end facing the fixing part 11 of the tie-rod 10, exits towards the outside of the sheath 20 by means of a transverse slot 48, as shown in
From the above description it is seen therefore how the invention achieves the intended aim and objects and in particular the fact is highlighted that there is provided a retainment strap which is particularly simple from a structural point of view, since it is constituted solely by the tie-rod 10 arranged inside an external sheath that is connected together to the actuation lever 2, in a manner to be able to always correctly position it on the foot instep of the user.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations all of which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Moreover all of the details may be substituted by other technically equivalent elements.
In practice, the materials employed as well as the dimension and the contingent shapes may be any according to requirements.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2005A001428 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
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