Claims
- 1. A safety binding device for a snowboard comprising:(a) a first part to be secured to a snowboard; (b) a second part to be connected to a boot; and (c) a locking mechanism for connecting the first and second parts, wherein the locking mechanism comprises: (i) two compression springs arranged substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel to a horizontal axis of the device; (ii) a first and a second bolt located at a first end of the compression springs and a pressure plate located at a second end of the compression springs, the pressure plate contacting a third and a fourth bolt aligned with the compression springs, wherein each bolt meshes with an engaging element provided on the second part, each engaging element being provided with an insert means for setting a trigger threshold for release of the locking mechanism by rotation about a longitudinal direction of a shin-bone of a wearer when the device is in use; and (iii) an adjustable counter plate positioned between the compression springs and the pressure plate in order to set a trigger threshold for release of the locking mechanism by rotation in a longitudinal direction and by rotation about a foot joint of a wearer when the device is in use, whereby a force exerted by the counter plate is transferred to the bolts by means of the compression springs.
- 2. A safety binding device according to claim 1, wherein said counter plate is adjustable to set the spring tension force of the compression springs onto said bolts.
- 3. A safety binding device according to claim 1, wherein said insert means on said engaging elements are adjustable.
- 4. A safety binding device according to claim 1, wherein said compression springs are adjustable via the counter plate by means of a rotatable spacing element.
- 5. A safety binding device according to claim 1, wherein said engaging elements have the shape of a trough.
- 6. A safety binding device according to claim 1, wherein said engaging elements are formed as an arched groove with a recessed trough for each of said bolts.
- 7. A safety binding device according to claim 6, further comprising height adjustable inserts provided in said grooves in order to adjust said release triggering threshold.
- 8. A safety binding device according claim 1, wherein said first part is formed as a fastening plate and said second part is formed as a boot plate.
- 9. A safety binding device according to claim 8, wherein said fastening plate is adjustable over an angle of about 3° to 10° with respect to its longitudinal direction and over an angle of about 3° to 10° with respect to an axis extending at right angles to its longitudinal direction.
- 10. A safety binding device according to claim 9, wherein each of said angles is adjustable by means of a setting screw and by means of rubber-elastic spacer washers.
- 11. A safety binding device according to claim 8, wherein said fastening plate is adjustable over an angle of about 5° with respect to its longitudinal direction and over an angle of about 5° with respect to an axis extending at right angles to its longitudinal direction.
- 12. A safety binding device according to claim 8, wherein a stopper is provided on said fastening plate, and said stopper is triggered automatically into a stopping position after release of the locking mechanism.
- 13. A safety binding device according to claim 1, further comprising an additional pressure plate located between said first and second bolts and said compression springs.
Priority Claims (1)
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1834/97 |
Aug 1997 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority to International Patent Application PCT/CH98/00329, filed Aug. 3, 1998 and to Patent Application CH 1834/97, filed Aug. 2, 1997.
PCT Information
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PCT/CH98/00329 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/06127 |
2/11/1999 |
WO |
A |
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