Claims
- 1. A ski binding for releasably securing a boot to a ski, said binding comprising:
- (a) a pivotable plate adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski whereby said plate is pivotable on said ski around an axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, said plate pivoting to an unaligned position relative to said binding during release of said boot;
- (b) first and second means for securing the front and rear of said boot, respectively, onto said ski, said first means being elastically pivotable to allow for release of said boot with pivoting of said first means, wherein said second means is mounted on said plate;
- (c) said first means being operatively associated with said plate so that said plate and said first means together comprise means for automatic realignment of said plate in response to release of said boot, wherein said first means is operatively associated with said plate only by means of linkage means for linking said first means with said plate, and transmitting the rotational movement of said first means to said plate.
- 2. The ski binding as defined in claim 1 wherein realignment of said first means automatically causes said plate to realign.
- 3. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 wherein said first and second means each comprises a jaw adapted to secure the toe and heel of said boot respectively.
- 4. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 wherein said second means is pivotable against an elastic resistance.
- 5. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said plate pivots around an axis provided by a pivot member adapted to be mounted on said ski.
- 6. The ski binding as defined by claim 5 wherein said pivot member is adapted to prevent lifting of said plate off of said ski.
- 7. The ski binding as defined by claim 6 wherein said pivot member comprises an abutment which prevents said plate being lifted off of said ski.
- 8. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 further comprising an element adapted to be secured to said ski, said element having an upper edge adapted to project over an edge of said plate to prevent said plate from lifting off of said ski and to provide an empty space to allow for the pivoting of said plate relative to said ski.
- 9. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said second means is a jaw adapted to secure the heel of said boot to said ski, and wherein said jaw is pivotably mounted on a support element adapted to be secured to said ski.
- 10. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said second means comprises a jaw mounted on said plate by means of two lateral arms, each of said lateral arms being pivotably mounted on said plate, and wherein said jaw is pivotably mounted on each of said arms whereby said arms and jaw are both pivotably mounted around axes perpendicular to an axis normal to the upper surface of said ski.
- 11. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said second means comprises a jaw pivotably mounted on a body secured to the rear portion of said plate.
- 12. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said first means is secured to the ski in front of the front end of said plate.
- 13. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said plate and said first means together comprise means for automatically realigning said plate in response to said first means pivoting out of alignment with respect to said plate.
- 14. The ski binding as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said first means into alignment with said plate wherein said biasing means automatically biases said first means into alignment with said plate after said first means pivots out of alignment with said plate.
- 15. The ski binding as defined by claim 14 wherein said pivotable plate and said first means together comprise means for automatically realigning said plate in response to said automatic realignment of said first means.
- 16. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said first means elastically pivots out of alignment with said plate as soon as said plate pivots to said unaligned position relative to said binding.
- 17. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said first means is spaced a predetermined distance in front of said plate.
- 18. A ski binding for releasably securing a boot to a ski, said binding comprising:
- (a) a pivotable plate adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski whereby said plate is pivotable on said ski around an axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, said plate pivoting to an unaligned position relative to said binding during release of said boot;
- (b) first and second means for securing the front and rear of said boot onto said ski, said first means being elastically pivotable to allow for release of said boot with pivoting of said first means, wherein said second means is mounted on said plate;
- (c) said first means being operatively associated with said plate so that said plate and said first means together comprise means for automatic realignment of said plate in response to release of said boot, wherein said first means is a jaw adapted to hold the toe of said boot and wherein said jaw pivots around an axis positioned in front of said plate and, further, is biased to a centered position relative to said binding, and wherein said ski binding further comprises linkage means for linking said jaw to a front end of said plate whereby return to said jaw to said centered position serves to automatically center said plate relative to said binding.
- 19. A ski binding for releasably securing a boot to a ski, said binding comprising:
- (a) a pivotable plate adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski whereby said plate is pivotable on said ski around an axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, said plate pivoting to an unaligned position relative to said binding during release of said boot;
- (b) first and second means for securing the front and rear of said boot onto said ski, said first means being elastically pivotable of allow for release of said boot with pivoting of said first means, wherein said second means is mounted on said plate;
- (c) said first means being operatively associated with said plate so that said plate and said first means together comprise means for automatic realignment of said plate in response to release of said boot, wherein said first means is a jaw adapted to hold the toe of said boot, wherein said jaw pivots around an axis positioned in front of said plate, wherein said jaw is biased to a centered position relative to said binding, and wherein said ski binding further comprises linkage means for linking said jaw to a front end of said plate, whereby return of said jaw to said centered position serves to automatically center said plate relative to said binding, and wherein said linkage means comprises a pin and slot, said pin being positioned within said slot so as to slide therein and allow for the linked pivotable movement of said plate relative to said jaw.
- 20. The ski binding as defined by claim 19 wherein said jaw comprises said pin and wherein said slot is positioned on the front end of said plate.
- 21. The ski binding as defined by claim 20 wherein said pin depends downwardly from said jaw and is oriented towards said ski.
- 22. The ski binding as defined by claim 19 wherein said plate comprises an upwardly extending pin at its front end, and wherein said slot is positioned on the underside of said jaw.
- 23. A ski binding for releasably securing a boot to a ski, said binding comprising:
- (a) a pivotable plate adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski whereby said plate is pivotable on said ski around an axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, said plate pivoting to an unaligned position relative to said binding during release of said boot;
- (b) first and second means for securing the front and rear of said boot onto said ski, said first means being elastically pivotable to allow for release of said boot with pivoting of said first means, wherein said second means is mounted on said plate;
- (c) said first means being operatively associated with said plate so that said plate and said first means together comprise means for automatic realignment of said plate in response to release of said boot, wherein said first means comprises:
- (i) means for engaging the front of said boot; and
- (ii) a support spaced a predetermined distance in front of said plate for supporting said engaging means and around which said engaging means elastically pivots.
- 24. The ski binding as defined by claim 23 wherein said first means further comprises:
- (iii) means for elastically biasing said retaining means against pivoting on said support, wherein said biasing means is mounted on said support.
- 25. A ski binding for releasably securing a boot to a ski, said ski binding comprising:
- (a) a pivotable plate adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski whereby said plate is pivotable on said ski around a first axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, said plate pivoting to an unaligned position relative to said binding during release of said boot;
- (b) first and second means for securing the front and rear of said boot, respectively, onto said ski, said first means being elastically pivotable on said ski around a second axis substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski, to allow for release of said boot with pivoting of said first means, wherein said second means is mounted on said plate;
- (c) said first means being operatively associated with said plate so that said plate and said first means together comprise means for an automatic realignment of said plate in response to release of said boot, and wherein during said release of said boot, said pivotable plate rotates laterally about said first axis in a first direction, and wherein said first means is limited in its lateral movement relative to said ski to substantially rotate about said second axis in a second direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 621,734, filed June 18, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,679,815.
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