Claims
- 1. A ski binding adapted to releasably hold the front of a ski boot on a ski, wherein said front of said boot comprises a front end, wherein said binding comprises:
- (a) a jaw adapted to hold said front end of said boot and adapted to laterally pivot in response to pivoting of said boot;
- (b) a support on said ski, wherein said support comprises two upwardly diverging lines of support, wherein said jaw is adapted to laterally pivot around either one of said two upwardly converging lines of support; and
- (c) a support zone means on said jaw, for supporting said front end of said boot when said front end of said boot is held by said jaw, wherein said support zone means comprises means for generating substantially zero torque around each of said two upwardly converging lines of support on said jaw when said boot is held prior to release in response to forward pressure of said front end of said boot on said support zone means.
- 2. The binding defined by claim 1 in combination with a ski.
- 3. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said boot has two lateral sides and wherein said jaw further comprises a rear portion and two lateral wings, each lateral wing adapted to grip one of said lateral sides of said boot, wherein said wings are positioned at said rear portion of said jaw.
- 4. The binding defined by claim 3 wherein said support zone means is positioned at said rear portion of said jaw and between said two wings, and wherein said support zone means is integral with said rear portion of said jaw.
- 5. The binding defined by claim 4 further comprising:
- (d) an elastic energization mechanism for biasing said jaw against lateral pivoting.
- 6. The binding defined by claim 5 wherein said jaw and said support together comprises means for lifting said jaw and said wings when said jaw laterally pivots around said two upwardly converging lines of support.
- 7. The binding defined by claim 6 wherein said elastic energization means comprises means for pressing said jaw frontwardly against said support, wherein said support comprises a rear portion, and wherein said two upwardly converging lines of support are positioned on said rear portion of said support and are frontwardly directed.
- 8. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said upwardly converging lines of support define a common transverse plane with respect to said ski, wherein said upwardly converging lines of support converge at a convergence point above said ski, and wherein said support zone means comprises means for supporting said front end of said boot along a force line which substantially intersects said convergence point.
- 9. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said jaw experiences a torque in response to lateral pressure from said boot against one of said lateral wings, wherein said support zone means further comprises means for generating substantially zero additional torque for laterally pivoting said jaw in response to forward pressure of said front end of said boot on said support zone means.
- 10. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said upwardly converging lines of support converge at a convergence point, wherein said support means comprises a surface on said jaw extending in the vertical direction above said ski, wherein the median vertical level of said support zone means above said ski is positioned substantially at the same vertical height above said ski as said convergence point.
- 11. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said upwardly converging lines of support converge at a convergence point, wherein the median vertical level of said support zone means is positioned below the vertical level of said convergence point with respect to said ski, and wherein said support zone means is inclined in the rearward direction from the top to the bottom of said support zone means with respect to the upper surface of said ski.
- 12. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said upwardly converging lines of support converge at a convergence point, wherein the median vertical level of said support zone means is positioned above the vertical level of said convergence point, and wherein said support zone means is inclined in the frontward direction from the top to the bottom of said support zone means.
- 13. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said front end of said boot comprises a portion spaced from the lateral edges of said boot, wherein said support zone means comprises means for receiving said portion of said boot spaced from said lateral edges of said boot.
- 14. The binding defined by claim 1 further comprising means for facilitating lateral pivoting of said jaw in the event of a combined torsional and frontward fall.
- 15. The binding defined by claim 14 wherein said boot further comprises a sole having a front portion comprising a portion of said front end of said boot, wherein said sole further comprises an intermediate portion adjacent said front portion, wherein said facilitating means comprise a sole support positioned under said sole and on said ski, wherein said sole support comprises means for supporting said intermediate portion of said sole and raising said front portion of said sole above said ski.
- 16. The binding defined by claim 15 wherein means for supporting said intermediate portion and raising said front portion of said sole comprises:
- (i) a convex zone positioned under said intermediate portion of said sole; and
- (ii) a substantially flat zone positioned under said front portion of said sole.
- 17. The binding defined by claim 16 wherein said sole support is affixed with said ski and with said support.
- 18. The binding defined by claim 16 wherein said jaw further comprises a cut-out portion below said support zone means for receiving said front portion of said sole, wherein said substantially flat zone is positioned under said cut-out portion, and wherein said sole support is positioned beneath said lateral wings of said jaw.
- 19. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said boot further comprises an upper and wherein said support zone means is positioned at the same vertical level as said upper of said boot.
- 20. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said two upwardly converging support lines are positioned symmetrically with respect to one another and with respect to a longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski, and wherein said support zone means is symmetrical with respect to said plane of symmetry when said jaw is pressed on both lines of support simultaneously.
- 21. The binding defined by claim 20 wherein said binding is integrally, structurally and functionally symmetrical with respect to said plane of symmetry when said jaw is pressed against both lines of support on said support simultaneously.
- 22. The binding defined by claim 3 wherein said jaw further comprises means for adjusting the relative positions of said lateral wings and said support zone means.
- 23. The binding defined by claim 22 wherein said adjusting means comprises means for rotating each lateral wing around a separate axis, wherein said separate axes are positioned symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 24. The binding defined by claim 23 wherein said rotating means comprises:
- (i) a cap, positioned toward the front of each lateral wing of said jaw, wherein said cap comprises two spaced apart elements;
- (ii) a cramp positioned in the space between said two spaced apart elements; and
- (iii) a journal pin, connecting said two spaced apart elements with said cramp and around which one of said lateral wings is adapted to rotate.
- 25. The binding defined by claim 23 wherein said jaw further comprises: an opening therein for receiving said support; two shoulders, one on each wing, which are adapted to contact a portion of said boot when said boot is held by said jaw; and a cut-out portion for receiving a sole of said boot; wherein said rotating means further comprises:
- (iv) a first opening in each of said wings, wherein the longitudinal axis of said first opening is substantially perpendicular of said plane of symmetry of said ski, wherein said first opening is positioned above said shoulders and said cut-out portion of said jaw, and wherein said first opening is positioned rearward of said opening for said support; and
- (v) a pin, engaging said first opening, wherein rotation of said pin in said first opening rotates said lateral wings around said journal pin.
- 26. The binding defined by claim 25, wherein said pin comprises two end portions , wherein said rotating means further comprises:
- (vi) a second opening, in each of said lateral wings, connected to said first opening, wherein said second opening is positioned between the exterior of said lateral wing and said first opening, wherein each second opening is adapted to receive a different end portion of said pin, wherein the longitudinal axes of said first openings in each lateral wing are aligned with each other, and wherein each second opening comprises a tapped bore and each end portion of said pin comprises a tapped portion complementary to said tapped bore of said second opening, whereby each end portion of said pin is adapted to be screwed into each second opening.
- 27. The binding defined by claim 26 wherein said jaw further comprises a body, between said lateral wings, wherein said body comprises a transverse slit therein, extending forward and behind the longitudinal axis of said first opening, wherein said slit opens toward said support zone means, wherein said slit comprises a recess extending through and symmetrical with the longitudinal axis of said ski, wherein said pin further comprises a peripheral groove adapted to engage said recess of said slit.
- 28. The binding defined by claim 27 wherein one end portion of said pin further comprises a slit adapted to receive a screwdriver for rotating said pin in said first and second openings.
- 29. The binding defined by claim 28 further comprising means to prevent spontaneous rotation of said pin in said first and second openings.
- 30. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said support further comprises:
- (i) a base attached to said ski;
- (ii) two upwardly converging projections extending above said base and which comprise said two upwardly converging lines of support;
- (iii) a front portion; and
- (iv) a wing positioned on top of said projections and having a recess therein which is symmetrical with respect to said longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 31. The binding defined by claim 30 wherein said jaw further comprises an opening which opens downwardly and in which said support is received, and wherein said jaw forms a cap on top of said support.
- 32. The binding defined by claim 31 wherein said jaw and said support are monoblocks.
- 33. The binding defined by claim 31 wherein said jaw further comprises two grooves in said opening which are adapted to receive said projections therein, wherein in a rest position of said jaw each projection simultaneously contacts one of said grooves.
- 34. The binding defined by claim 33 wherein said jaw further comprises:
- a screw; and
- a projection in the bottom portion of said opening, wherein said projection is positioned between said two grooves, wherein said projection further comprises a substantially vertical tapped opening therein adapted to receive said screw therein, whereby the vertical height of said jaw with respect to said support is varied in response to screwing said screw in said projection of said jaw.
- 35. The binding defined by claim 34 wherein said jaw further comprises an upper wall, spaced above said projection of said jaw a greater distance than the vertical height of said wing of said support, wherein said upper wall has an opening therein for receiving said screw, wherein said projection of said jaw is of sufficient dimensions such that said wing of said support is positioned between said projection of said jaw and said upper wall when said projections of said support contact said grooves of said jaw.
- 36. The binding defined by claim 35, wherein said screw comprises a groove therein, positioned between said upper wall and said projection of said jaw when said screw is screwed into said opening of said projection of said jaw, wherein said groove of said screw engages said recess of said wing of said support when said screw is screwed into said opening of said projection of said jaw, whereby said screw is frontwardly and laterally supported.
- 37. The binding defined by claim 36 wherein said jaw further comprises an elastic energization mechanism for biasing said jaw against lateral pivoting, and a tapped opening having a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of said ski when said binding is in a rest position, wherein one end of said tapped opening opens into said opening in said jaw, wherein the other end of said tapped opening opens to the exterior of said jaw at the front thereof, wherein said tapped opening is adapted to receive said elastic energization mechanism.
- 38. The binding defined by claim 37 wherein said elastic energization mechanism comprises:
- (i) a compression spring;
- (ii) an adjusting cap positioned at the front end of said tapped opening and said compression spring and adapted to be screwed in said tapped opening to adjust the tension of said compression spring; and
- (iii) a piston positioned at the rear end of said compression spring and comprising a rear surface, biased against said front surface of said support, whereby said grooves of said jaw are biased against said projections of said support and said groove of said screw is biased against said recess of said wing of said support.
- 39. The binding defined by claim 1 further comprising means for ensuring that said front end of said boot contacts said support zone means whenever said jaw holds said front end of said boot.
- 40. The binding defined by claim 39 wherein said boot further comprises a sole and wherein said ensuring means comprises a recess on the rear portion of said jaw for engaging said sole of said boot when said jaw holds said boot.
- 41. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein that portion of said jaw behind a plane formed by the lines of support lifts upwardly in response to lateral pivoting of said jaw around one of said lines of support, and that portion of said jaw in front of said a plane formed by said lines of support is displaced downwardly in response to lateral pivoting of said jaw around one of said lines of support.
- 42. The binding defined by claim 41 wherein said jaw is configured such that the front portion of said jaw is spaced above said ski when said jaw is in the rest position.
- 43. A ski binding adapted to releasably hold a front of a ski boot on a ski, wherein said front of said boot comprises a front end, wherein said binding comprises:
- (a) a jaw adapted to hold said front end of said boot and adapted to laterally pivot in response to lateral pivoting of said boot, wherein said jaw experiences a moment in response to lateral pressure from said boot against said jaw;
- (b) a support mounted on said ski, wherein said support comprises two upwardly converging lines of support, wherein said jaw is adapted to laterally pivot around either of one of said upwardly converging lines of support; and
- (c) means for preventing an increase in said moment around either of said two upwardly converging lines of support when said boot is held prior to release due to forward pressure of said front of said boot on said jaw.
- 44. The binding defined by claim 43 wherein said preventing means prevents an increase in said moment due to forward pressure of said front end of said boot on said jaw in response to a frontward fall.
- 45. The binding defined by claim 43 in combination with a ski.
- 46. The binding defined by claim 43 wherein said jaw further comprises a rear portion and two lateral wings, each lateral wing adapted to grip one of said lateral sides of said boot, wherein said wings are positioned at said rear portion of said jaw.
- 47. The binding defined by claim 46 wherein said preventing means is positioned at said rear portion of said jaw and between said two wings.
- 48. The binding defined by claim 47 further comprising:
- (d) an elastic energization mechanism adapted to press said jaw rearwardly against said support, wherein said elastic energization mechanism biases said jaw against lateral pivoting.
- 49. The binding defined by claim 48 wherein said support comprises a rear portion and wherein said two upwardly converging lines of support are positioned on said rear portion of said support, and wherein said jaw and said support together comprises means for lifting said jaw when said jaw laterally pivots around said two upwardly converging lines of support.
- 50. The binding defined by claim 49 wherein said upwardly converging lines of support define a common transverse plane with respect to said ski, wherein said upwardly converging lines of support converge at a convergence point, and wherein said preventing means comprises means for supporting said front end of said boot along a force line which substantially intersects with convergence point.
- 51. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said preventing means is positioned higher than said convergence point, and wherein said preventing means is frontwardly inclined from the top to the bottom of said preventing means.
- 52. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said boot further comprises a sole having a front end and a front end zone spaced from said lateral sides of said boot, wherein said front end of said sole comprises a portion of said front end of said boot, and wherein each lateral wing comprises a recess adapted to receive said front end of said sole therein.
- 53. The binding defined by claim 52 wherein said boot further comprises an upper having a front end, wherein said front end of said upper comprises a portion of said front end of said boot, and wherein said preventing means is positioned higher than said recesses, wherein said preventing means comprises means for frontwardly supporting said front end of said upper.
- 54. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said jaw further comprises means for adjusting the relative positions of said lateral wings and said preventing means.
- 55. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said two support lines are positioned symmetrically with respect to one another, and with respect to a longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski, and wherein said preventing means is symmetrical with respect to said plane of symmetry when said binding is in a rest position in which said jaw simultaneously contacts both lines of support.
- 56. The binding defined by claim 55 wherein said binding is symmetrical with respect to said plane of symmetry when said jaw is supported by both lines of support on said support simultaneously.
- 57. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said ski and said jaw have respective longitudinal axes, and wherein said support zone means comprises means for generating substantially zero torque on said jaw in response to forward pressure of said front end of said boot on said support zone means when said boot is held by said jaw and said longitudinal axis of said jaw is parallel to or substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said ski.
- 58. The binding defined by claim 8 wherein said support zone means comprises means for supporting said front end of said boot along a force line which intersects said convergence point.
- 59. The binding defined by claim 8 wherein said ski and said jaw have respective longitudinal axes, and wherein said support zone means comprises means for supporting said front end of said boot along a force line which intersects or substantially intersects said convex point when said boot is held by said jaw and said longitudinal axis of said jaw.
- 60. The binding defined by claim 43 wherein said ski and said jaw have respective longitudinal axes, and wherein said increase preventing means prevents an increase in said moment when said boot is held by said jaw and said longitudinal axis of said jaw is parallel to or substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said ski.
- 61. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said supporting means supports said front end zone of said boot along a force line which intersects said convergence point.
- 62. The binding defined by claim 50 wherein said ski and said jaw have respective longitudinal axes, and wherein said supporting means support said front end zone of said boot along a force line which intersects said convergence point when said boot is held by said jaw and said longitudinal axis of said jaw is parallel to or substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said ski.
- 63. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said jaw further comprises:
- at least one lateral wing adapted to grip a lateral side of said boot, wherein said support zone means and said at least one lateral wing are integrally attached to said jaw such that pivoting of said jaw around one of said lines of support pivots said at least one lateral wing and said support zone means around the same line of support.
- 64. The binding defined by claim 43 wherein said jaw further comprises:
- at least one wing adapted to grip a lateral side of said boot, wherein said increase preventing means and said at least one lateral wing are integrally attached to said jaw such that pivoting of said jaw around one of said lines of support pivots said at least one wing and said increase preventing means around the same line of support.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 766,201 filed Aug. 16, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,763,908.
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