Claims
- 1. A ski binding for a longitudinally extending ski having a central longitudinal axis comprising:
- a forked heel clamp for holding a rear part of a ski boot;
- a forked toe clamp including two fork prongs, facing said heel clamp, for holding a front part of a ski boot, said toe clamp being rotatable around an axis located on a side of said prongs away from said heel clamp; and
- centering means formed as two arcuate spring devices located on said toe clamp on opposite sides of the central longitudinal axis of the ski and having a front side facing said heel clamp including ski boot contact points, said arcuate spring devices being made from a stiff, elastic, synthetic material and being formed as an integral unit with said toe clamp, said arcuate spring devices being flexible in the longitudinal direction and having radii centered on the longitudinal ski axis, said radii of said unflexed arcuate spring devices being larger than a distance between the toe clamp axis and said front side of said centering means; and a distance between said contact points being less than one half of a width of said toe clamp.
- 2. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said spring devices are formed by spring flaps having free ends lying close to the front part of the ski boot.
- 3. The ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said spring flaps extend from said fork prongs in a direction generally transverse to the central longitudinal axis of the ski, so that said spring flaps face each other.
- 4. The ski binding according to claim 3, additionally including a tension screw spring and a slot, said forked heel clamp is guided in the longitudinal direction by the slot and is biased towards said toe clamp by said tension screw spring, and the front part of the ski boot directly contacts said spring devices located between said fork prongs.
- 5. The ski binding according to claim 4, wherein the force of said spring device is approximately equal to the force of said tension screw spring.
- 6. The ski binding according to claim 4, wherein the force of said spring devices is less than the force of said tension screw spring.
- 7. The ski binding according to claim 6, wherein said centering means are supported by interchangeable rubber inserts and synthetic inserts.
- a forked toe clamp including two fork prongs, facing said heel clamp, for holding a front part of a ski boot, said toe clamp being rotatable around an axis located on a side of said prongs away from said heel clamp; and
- centering means formed as two arcuate spring devices located on said toe clamp on opposite sides of the central longitudinal axis of the ski and having a front side facing said heel clamp including ski boot contact points, said arcuate spring devices being made from a stiff, elastic, synthetic material and being formed as an integral unit with said toe clamp, said arcuate spring devices being flexible in the longitudinal direction and having radii centered on the longitudinal ski axis, said radii of said unflexed arcuate spring devices being larger than a distance between the toe clamp axis and said front said of said centering means; and a distance between said contact points being less than one half of a width of said toe clamp.
- 8. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein the distance running parallel to a top surface of the ski between said contact points is generally in a range of 5 mm to 20 mm.
- 9. The ski binding according to claim 8, wherein the distance between contact points of said centering means is 10 mm.
- 10. The ski binding according to claim 9, wherein said toe clamp axis passes through a plane oriented perpendicular to a top surface of the ski and passing through the central longitudinal axis and a front side of said heel clamp facing said toe clamp, wherein rotation of said toe clamp brings one of said contact points into intersection with the plane.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/928,155, filed Aug. 10, 1992 and now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 474,860, filed Dec. 10, 1990, and now abandoned, which is based upon International Application PCT/AT89/00038, filed on Apr. 18, 1989, and designating the U.S.
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