Claims
- 1. A safety ski binding comprising a pivotally supported sole plate provided adjacent a front end thereof with a jaw plate having a holding jaw pivotally supported for movement about an axis which is perpendicular with respect to an upper surface of a ski, said sole plate being maintained in a centered position at said front end by means of a locking mechanism which is released upon exceeding a predetermined torque, the improvement comprising wherein said locking mechanism has a mounting plate secured to said ski, said jaw plate having means defining an elongated track thereon, the longitudinal axis of said track extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said sole plate, slide piece means slidably mounted on said track for reciprocal movement thereon, said holding jaw having extension means thereon, releasable connecting means operatively connecting said extension means to said slide piece means without restricting the reciprocal movement capability of said slide piece means and operatively effecting a locking of said holding jaw in a fixed position on said jaw plate, and means responsive to a pivotal movement of said sole plate for effecting a movement of said slide piece means and a resulting release of said connecting means to thereby unlock said holding jaw from said jaw plate to permit a pivotal movement of said holding jaw on said jaw plate.
- 2. The safety ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said jaw plate has an arcuate opening therethrough symmetrically positioned relative to the longitudinal axis of said ski, the center of said arcuate opening being coincident with the pivot axis for said holding jaw, said extension means extending through said arcuate opening, said releasable connecting means including means defining a recess in said slide piece means releasably receiving said extension means therein.
- 3. The safety ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said mounting plate has an elongated guideway thereon, the longitudinal axis of which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of said ski;
- wherein said means responsive to a pivotal movement of said sole plate includes contoured control surface means on said slide piece means and a bolt, one end of which is disposed on said guideway, the other end of which engages said contoured control surface means, said pivotal movement of said sole plate causing said slide piece to move laterally of said bolt thereby causing said contoured control surface means engaging said bolt to effect a movement of said slide piece.
- 4. The safety ski binding according to claim 3, wherein said jaw plate is longitudinally adjustable on said sole plate, and wherein said bolt is slidably disposed in said guideway on said mounting plate to follow the adjustment of said jaw plate.
- 5. The safety ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said recess opens outwardly of said slide piece in direction of the longitudinal axis of said sole plate, a movement of said sole plate about said pivotal support effecting a lateral movement of said slide piece and a simultaneous retraction of same away from and out of connecting relation with said extension means.
- 6. The safety ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said extension means comprises a pin and a spring resiliently urging said pin into said connective relation with said slide piece.
- 7. The safety ski binding according to claim 6, wherein said slide piece has sloped upwardly facing surfaces on lateral sides of said recess which are oriented at an acute angle with said extension means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 896,234 filed Apr. 13, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,190,264.
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Divisions (1)
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