Claims
- 1. A safety binding for a ski for releasably maintaining the toe of a boot mounted on the ski having a longitudinal median plane, said binding comprising:
- a) a body mounted on a base fixed to the ski, said body including a retention jaw having a sole grip on the rear portion thereof and being movable between an engaged position at which the sole grip engages the boot and holds the same to the ski, and a released position at which said sole grip releases said boot, and an energization mechanism for elastically biasing the jaw toward its engaged position;
- b) said energization mechanism including a force transmission element longitudinally movable in the binding, an energy spring operatively engaged with the element for biasing the same, and linkage means for linking the transmission element to the jaw so as to elastically bias the jaw to its engaged position thereby releasably retaining the boot on the ski;
- c) said body being pivotally mounted on the forward portion of the base around a first axis that is perpendicular to said median plane;
- d) said linkage means including a first linkage element having upper and lower ends and being pivotably mounted to said base on a second horizontal and transverse axis perpendicular to said median plane, coupling means for coupling the upper end of said first element to the force transmission element, and a second linkage element having upper and lower ends and being coupled at its upper end to the rear portion of said body, and journalled, at its lower end, on said first linkage element for pivotal movement about a third axis perpendicular to said longitudinal median plane;
- e) the second and third axes, and said coupling means being positioned, with respect to each other, in a manner such that upward pivotal movement of said body around said first axis in response to a rearward fall of the skier, effects displacement of said force transmission element in a direction against the bias of said energy spring.
- 2. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 wherein said movable retention jaw includes two laterally disposed retention wings respectively journaled on said body for pivotal movement about axes that are parallel to said longitudinal median plane and perpendicular to said first axis, each lateral retention wing having front and rear branches projecting at an obtuse angle from the pivot axis of the wing, the free end of each front branch forming a catch that is engageable with a surface of the rear portion of the force transmission element, the rear branch of each wing being inclined from the interior towards the exterior and from front to rear.
- 3. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 2 wherein:
- a) said spring is a compression spring that forwardly biases the force transmission element, said spring being mounted in a longitudinally extending opening in the force transmission element and having one end bearing against a support fixed to the base, and the other end bearing against a cap fixed to the front end of the force transmission element;
- b) said first linkage element normally being downwardly inclined from top to bottom and from front to rear when said jaw is in its engaged position;
- c) said first linkage element being constructed and arranged so that said third axis is longitudinally positioned between intermediate vertical planes that are perpendicular to the longitudinal median plane of the ski and pass, respectively, through the first and second axes.
- 4. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 wherein:
- a) said spring is a compression spring that forwardly biases the force transmission element, said spring being mounted in a longitudinally extending opening in the force transmission element and having one end bearing against a support fixed to the base, and the other end bearing against a cap fixed to the front end of the force transmission element;
- b) said first linkage element normally being downwardly inclined from top to bottom and from front to rear when said jaw is in its engaged position;
- c) said first linkage element being constructed and arranged so that said third axis is longitudinally positioned between intermediate vertical planes that are perpendicular to the longitudinal median plane of the ski and pass respectively through the first and second axes.
- 5. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 2 wherein said first linkage element is constituted by a bell crank having a lower branch that extends rearwardly from said second axis, and front branches means inclined from top to bottom and from front to rear, said front branch means connected to the rear portion of the force transmission element by said coupling means.
- 6. A safety binding according to claim 3 wherein said first linkage element is constituted by a bell crank having a lower branch that extends rearwardly from said second axis, and front arm branch means inclined downwardly from top to bottom and from front and rear, said front branches being connected to the rear portion of the force transmission element by said coupling means.
- 7. A safety binding according to claim 4 wherein said first linkage element is constituted by a bell crank having a lower branch that extends rearwardly from said second axis, and front arm branch means inclined downwardly from top to bottom and from front to rear, said front branches being connected to the rear portion of the force transmission element by said coupling means.
- 8. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 5 wherein said coupling means, by which the upper portion of said branch means of said first linkage element are connected to the rear portion of said force transmission element, is a double-effect linkage apparatus.
- 9. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 8 wherein said coupling means includes a pin mounted on said force transmission element, and an elongated slot in the upper portion of said branch means of said first linkage element, each slot being inclined from bottom to top and from front to rear and operatively receiving said pin.
- 10. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 5 wherein said coupling means, by which the upper portions of said front branch means of said first linkage element are connected to the rear portion of said force transmission element, is a single-effect linkage apparatus by which forward movement of the force transmission element imparts no movement to said first linkage element.
- 11. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 10 wherein said coupling means includes a pin mounted on said force transmission element and an upward extending arm on said branch means which is downwardly inclined from top to bottom and from front to rear, said pin being engaged with said branch means beneath and forwardly of the axis of the pin.
- 12. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 wherein the force transmission element is constituted by a front cap connected to a rear piston for forming an assembly mounted for longitudinal movement in an opening in a housing, said force transmission element and said energy spring forming an energy cartridge.
- 13. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 12 wherein said piston is provided with a tubular extension into which said cap is screwed, said housing having a window in an upper wall thereof for viewing said cap in a manner so as to indicate the adjustment of the "stiffness" of the binding.
- 14. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 12 wherein said housing is part of said base, and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a vertical support element fixed at its lower end to said base.
- 15. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 13 wherein said housing is part of said base, and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a vertical support element fixed at its lower end to said base.
- 16. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 12 wherein said housing is part of said body and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a support element whose lower end is mounted in a lower wall of said opening.
- 17. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 13 wherein said housing is part of said body and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a support element whose lower end is mounted in a lower wall of said opening.
- 18. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 2 wherein the force transmission element is constituted by a front cap connected to a rear piston for forming an assembly mounted for longitudinal movement in an opening in a housing, said force transmission element and said energy spring forming an energy cartridge.
- 19. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 18 wherein said piston has transverse lateral surfaces for engaging the catches of the front branches of the two retention wings, and relief portions on longitudinally extending lateral surface of said piston for providing clearance for said catches.
- 20. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 19 wherein said piston is provided with a tubular extension into which said cap is screwed, said housing having a window in an upper wall thereof for viewing said cap in a manner so as to indicate the adjustment of the "stiffness" of the binding.
- 21. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 20 wherein said housing is part of said body and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a support element whose lower end is mounted in a lower wall of said opening.
- 22. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 20 wherein said housing is part of said base, and said energy spring is supported, at its front end, on said cap and, at its rear end, on a vertical support element fixed at its lower end to said base.
- 23. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 3 wherein the force transmission element of the energization mechanism is constituted by a longitudinal stay rod located in a longitudinal bore in a housing, said stay rod being biased by said spring whose front end is supported on a cap which is fixed to the front end of said stay rod and which can slide in said bore, said cap being axially adjustable on the stay rod for adjusting the level of compression of said spring and consequently the "stiffness" of the binding, said stay rod extending rearwardly through a transverse wall of said housing which defines the rear end of said bore against which one end of the compression spring bears, the rear end of the stay rod being attached to a head having a front surface which is engagable with the catches of said lateral retention wings, and linkage means for linking said head to the upper portion of said first linkage element.
- 24. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 wherein the first linkage element includes a substantially horizontal, rearwardly extending activation arm, and a pedal which forms a frontward fall sensor and which is journalled for pivotal movement about a fourth horizontal and transverse axis, the free end of said pedal engaging the free end of said activation arm.
- 25. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 in which said spring is a compression spring, and said force transmission element is constituted by a piston slideably mounted in a longitudinal bore in said body, said piston being rearwardly biased by said spring, the front end of which bears against a stiffness adjustment cap threaded into the front end of said bore, and the rear end of which bears against said piston, and coupling means coupling the upper end portion of the first linkage element to said piston, said coupling means being constructed and arranged such that the third axis is longitudinally located between the first and second axes.
- 26. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 2 wherein said spring is a compression spring, and said force transmission element is constituted by a piston slideably mounted in a longitudinal bore in said body, said piston being rearwardly biased by said spring, the front end of which bears against a stiffness adjustment cap threaded into the front end of said bore, and the rear end of which bears against said piston, and coupling means coupling the upper end portion of the first linkage element to said piston, said coupling means being constructed and arranged such that the third axis is longitudinally located between the first and second axes.
- 27. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 26 wherein each lateral retention wing of said jaw is journalled on said body for pivotal movement around a vertical axis parallel to said median plane and is positioned in a manner so as to forwardly displace said piston in response to side-to-side pivotal movement of the toe of said boot, each wing having a transverse front surface in contact with a transverse projection of said piston in a manner so as to forwardly displace said piston when a wing is pivoted laterally towards the exterior of the ski.
- 28. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 27 including a pusher longitudinally slideably mounted under the rear portion of said body, said pusher including a rearwardly extending horizontal branch terminating in a rear surface forming a cam inclined from bottom to top and from front to rear, a pedal forming a frontward fall sensor and journalled around a horizontal and transverse axis, the free end of said pedal engaging said cam on said pusher which includes an upwardly extending vertical branch located in an opening in the lower portion of said piston and bearing against a rear vertical surface thereof so as to forwardly displace said piston in response to a frontward fall wherein said pedal is depressed by the toe of the boot.
- 29. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 1 wherein the second linkage element is constituted by a rocker which comprises a vertical body having branch means on its lower end, said branches being inclined from top to bottom and from rear to front, and on which is journalled said first linkage element defining said third axis.
- 30. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 29 wherein said vertical body carries a vertical height adjustment screw on its upper end, said screw being threaded to the uppermost portion of said second linkage element and which is coupled to the upper and rear portion of said body.
- 31. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 30 wherein said height adjustment screw comprises an upper head beneath which is provided a transverse annular groove engaged in a receiving cut-out notch provided in an edge of an upper and posterior horizontal portion of said body, said cut-out being U-shaped and opening towards the rear.
- 32. A safety binding for a ski according to claim 29 wherein said vertical body of said second linkage element has an upper shoulder engageable by a rear fixed portion on said body when the latter pivots for limiting upward pivotal movement of said body.
- 33. A safety binding for releasably holding the toe of a skier's boot to the top of a ski having a longitudinally extending median plane, said binding comprising:
- a) a base adapted to be attached to the top of the ski;
- b) a body movably mounted on said base and having clamping means which overlie and clamp the toe of the boot to the ski when the body is in a clamped position and which are displaced from the toe of the boot when the body is in an unclamped position at which the toe of the boot is released from the ski;
- c) a pedal adapted to be movably mounted on the ski beneath the toe of the boot when the latter is clamped to the top the ski, and a bell crank pivotally mounted on the base including a pair of rigidly connected arms, one of which engages the pedal for pivoting the crank in one direction in response to downward pressure of the toe of the boot due to an incipient forward fall of the skier, and the other of which is a first linkage element;
- d) a second linkage element having an articulated connection to said first linkage element and having a connection to said body for moving the latter toward its unclamped position in response to said movement of said bell crank in said one direction;
- e) spring bias means; and
- f) coupling means for coupling said spring bias means to said first linkage element for urging said bell crank in a direction opposite to said one direction.
- 34. A safety binding according to claim 33 wherein said spring bias means includes a force transmission element and a spring for biasing the same, said coupling means being constructed and arranged to displace said force transmission element against the bias of said spring in response to movement of said bell crank in said one direction.
- 35. A safety binding according to claim 33 wherein the clamping means is spaced from the toe pedal, and one of the linkage elements is adjustable to selectively adjust said spacing.
- 36. A safety binding according to claim 33 wherein said toe is captured between said clamping means and said pedal when said clamping means is in its clamped position, and said second linkage element includes means for adjusting the distance between said clamping means and said pedal to accommodate the toes of boots of different sizes.
- 37. A safety binding according to claim 34 including a pair of wings movably mounted on said body for movement in response to side-to-side movement of the toe of the boot, and means on said wings cooperable with said force transmission element for moving the latter against the bias of said spring in response to side-to-side movement of the toe of the boot.
- 38. A safety binding according to claim 37 wherein said coupling means is constructed and arranged to move the bell crank in said one direction in response to side-to-side movement of the toe of the boot.
- 39. A safety binding according to claim 34 including means for adjusting the bias exerted by said spring on said force transmission element.
- 40. A safety binding according to claim 37 wherein said coupling means is constructed and arranged to move the bell crank in said one direction in response to either up-and-down or side-to-side movement of the toe of the boot exceeds a threshold.
- 41. A safety binding for releasably holding the toe of a skier's boot to the top of a ski having a longitudinally extending median plane, said binding comprising:
- a) a base adapted to be attached to the top of the ski;
- b) a body mounted on said base for pivotal movement about a first axis perpendicular to said median plane;
- c) a pair of retention wings pivotal on said body about spaced axes that are parallel and symmetrically displaced with respect to said median plane, said body being pivotal between an operative position adjacent to the toe of the boot, and in an inoperative position remote from the toe, each of said wings being pivotal between an engaged position in which the wing overlies and engages the toe of the boot when the body is in its operative position, and a released position in which the wing is disengaged from the toe of the boot when the body is in its operative position; and
- d) actuation means constructed and arranged to effect movement of said body from its operative to its inoperative position in response to downward pivotal movement of the toe of the boot about an axis perpendicular to said median plane.
- 42. A safety binding according to claim 41 wherein said actuation means includes a force transmission element, a spring for biasing the same, and interconnection means interconnecting said force transmission element with said wings and with said body, said interconnection means being constructed and arranged to displace said force transmission element against the bias of said spring in response to side-to-side pivotal movement of the toe of the boot in a direction perpendicular to said median plane.
- 43. A safety binding according to claim 41 wherein said actuation means includes a force transmission element, a spring for biasing the same, and interconnection means interconnecting said force transmission element with said wings and with said body, said interconnection means being constructed and arranged to displace said force transmission element against the bias of said spring in response to pivotal movement of said body from its operative position toward its inoperative position.
- 44. A safety binding according to claim 43 wherein said interconnection means is constructed and arranged to displace said force transmission element against the bias of said spring in response to side-to-side pivotal movement of the toe of the boot.
- 45. A safety binding according to claim 44 wherein said interconnection means includes a first linkage element pivotal on said base about a second axis parallel to but spaced from said first axis, and coupling means coupling said first linkage element to said force transmission element.
- 46. A safety binding according to claim 45 wherein said coupling means includes a pin on said force transmission element and a surface on said first linkage element with said pin.
- 47. A safety binding for releasably holding the toe of a skier's boot to the top of a ski having a longitudinally extending median plane, said binding comprising:
- a) a base adapted to be attached to the top of the ski;
- b) clamping means mounted on said base for movement between a clamped position at which the toe of the boot is clamped to ski, and an unclamped position at which the toe of the boot is released from the ski;
- c) actuation means associated with the clamping means constructed and arranged for moving said clamping means from its clamped position toward its unclamped position in response to downward pivotal movement of the toe of the boot about an axis perpendicular to said median plane, said actuation means including a toe operated pedal mounted on said base for displacement in response to downward pressure of the toe of the boot due to an incipient forward fall of the skier, and linkage means having one end connected to said pedal and the other end connected to said clamping means, said linkage means including a first linkage element movable in response to said displacement of said pedal, and a second linkage element interconnecting said first linkage element with said clamping means for moving the latter toward its unclamped position in response to said movement of said first linkage element;
- d) wherein said first linkage element if pivotally mounted on said base and connected to said pedal such that said displacement of said pedal imparts pivotal movement to said first linkage element in one direction, and said second linkage element interconnecting the first linkage element to said clamping means is constructed and arranged to convert pivotal movement of said first linkage element in one direction to movement of said clamping means to said unclamped position; and
- e) wherein said second linkage element is pivotally connected to said clamping means.
- 48. A safety binding according to claim 47 wherein said second linkage element is adjustably connected to said clamping means.
- 49. A safety binding according to claim 47 including a force transmission element mounted for translation, a spring biasing the force transmission element, and interconnection means interconnecting said force transmission element with said first linkage element, said interconnection means being constructed and arranged so that pivotal movement of said first linkage element in said one direction imparts movement to said force transmission element against the bias of said spring.
- 50. A safety binding according to claim 49 wherein said clamping means includes wings movable on said body between a first position at which the wings overlie the toe of the boot and clamp the same to the ski, and second position at which the wings are free of the boot and release the same from the ski, and means for moving the force transmission element against the bias of said spring in response to movement of the wings from their first to their second positions.
- 51. A safety binding according to claim 50 wherein said body is pivotally mounted on said base, and wherein said interconnection means is constructed and arranged so that translational movement of the force transmission element in response to movement of the wings causes said linkage means to impart pivotal movement to said body.
- 52. A safety binding according to claim 50 wherein said body is pivotally mounted on said base, and wherein said interconnection means is constructed and arranged so that translational movement of the force transmission element in a direction against the bias of the spring imparts pivotal movement to said first linkage element.
- 53. A safety binding according to claim 50 wherein said body is pivotally mounted on said base, and wherein said interconnection means is constructed and arranged so that translational movement of the force transmission element in a direction opposite to the direction of the bias of the spring imparts pivotal movement to said first linkage element.
- 54. A safety binding according to claim 50 wherein said body is pivotally mounted on said base, and wherein said interconnection means is constructed and arranged to that translational movement of the force transmission element in the same direction as or in a direction opposite to the direction of the bias of the spring imparts pivotal movement to said body.
- 55. A safety binding for releasably holding the toe of a skier's boot to the top of a ski having a longitudinal median plane, said binding comprising;
- a) a base;
- b) a body;
- c) clamping means pivotally mounted on said body for engaging and maintaining the toe of the boot clamped to the ski when the clamping means is in a clamped position;
- d) a pedal pivotal on said base and engageable by the toe of the boot when the latter is clamped to the shoe by the clamping means, and pivotal in response to downward pressure by the toe on the pedal associated with an incipient forward fall of the skier;
- e) a first linkage element movable on the base in one direction in response to pivotal movement of said pedal; and
- f) a second linkage element connecting said first linkage element to said clamping means for effecting pivotal movement to the latter away from its clamped position in response to movement of said first linkage element in said one direction;
- g) a movable force transmission element, a spring for biasing said force transmission element in on direction, and interconnection means between the first linkage element and said force transmission element for effecting movement of the latter against the bias of said spring in response to movement of said first linkage element in said one direction whereby downward pressure by the toe on the pedal is resisted by said spring; and
- h) wherein said body is pivotal on said base about an axis perpendicular to said median plane, and said second linkage element is constructed and arranged so that pivotal movement of the body in response to upward pressure by the toe on said clamping means associated with an incipient rearward fall of the skier imparts movement to said second linkage element which in turn imparts movement to said first linkage element in said one direction whereby pivotal movement of said body in response to upward pressure is resisted by said spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 242,891, filed Sept. 12, 1988 now abandoned.
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