Claims
- 1. A safety binding for a ski with an electrical circuit, comprising, a stress detection circuit for detecting stress during skiing, said circuit being adapted to produce signals for controlling release of said binding in accordance with detected stress, wherein: said detection circuit being located on one test member for simultaneously detecting stresses in at least two directions, said test member being positioned between the boot and the ski for supporting said boot, said detection circuit being further defined by, at least two groups of four gauges each constituting an individual bridge for detecting stresses exerted in a predetermined direction, these two groups being chosen from the three following groups whose four gauges are symmetrical in pairs with respect to the longitudinal and vertical plane and with respect to the transverse and vertical plane, namely a first group of four gauges arranged in pairs in the lateral vertical faces of the test member and inclined with respect to the transverse and vertical plane, a second group of four gauges arranged in pairs in the lateral vertical faces of the test member and extending parallel to the vertical axis, and a third group of four gauges arranged in pairs in the front vertical faces of the test member and extending parallel to the vertical axis.
- 2. A safety binding for a ski with an electrical circuit, comprising, a stress detection circuit for detecting stress during skiing, said circuit being adapted to produce signals for controlling release of said binding in accordance with detected stress, wherein: said detection circuit being located on one test member for simultaneously detecting stresses in at least two directions, said test member being positioned between the boot and the ski for supporting said boot, said detection circuit being further defined by said detection circuit further comprising, at least two groups of two gauges each connected in the two opposed sides of a detection bridge in the two other sides of which two resistances of the same constant value are connected, these individual detection bridges detecting stresses exerted in a predetermined direction, these two groups being chosen from the three following groups of gauges, defined by, a first group of two gauges arranged respectively on the lateral vertical faces of the test member, parallel to the vertical axis and symmetrical with respect to the vertical longitudinal plane, and a second group of two gauges arranged on the upper horizontal side of the test member extending parallel to the longitudinal horizontal axis and symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal vertical plane, and a third group of two gauges on the horizontal upper side of the test member extending parallel to the transverse horizontal axis and symmetrical with respect to the transverse vertical plane.
- 3. A safety binding for a ski with an electrical circuit, comprising a stress detection circuit for detecting stress during skiing, said circuit being adapted to produce signals for controlling release of said binding in accordance with detected stress, wherein: said detection circuit being located on one test member for simultaneously detecting stresses in at least two directions said test member being positioned between the boot and the ski for supporting said boot, the test member is constituted by two parts in the shape of segments of a ring arranged symmetrically with respect to the transverse vertical plane.
- 4. A safety binding for a ski with an electrical circuit, comprising a stress detection circuit for detecting stress during skiing, said circuit being adapted to produce signals for controlling release of said binding in accordance with detected stress, wherein: said detection circuit being located on a test member for simultaneously detecting stresses in at least two directions, said test member being positioned between the boot and the ski for supporting said boot, the test member being arranged between two plates, namely an upper plate on which the ski boot is retained and a lower plate provided with shock absorber blocks inserted in the plate and having screws passing therethrough to fix said lower plate to the ski.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 863,146 filed Dec. 21, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Continuations (1)
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