Claims
- 1. A binding for attaching a boot to a ski comprising a connection element comprising means for connecting and locking the front of said boot to said ski and for permitting repeated upward and downward pivoting of the heel of said boot from a rest position while holding the front of said boot on said ski, said boot pivoting through a continuous trajectory from said rest position about an axis oblique with respect to the longitudinal axis of said ski.
- 2. The binding of claim 1 wherein said axis is stationary with respect to said ski.
- 3. The binding of claim 1 wherein said connection element comprises means for changing the orientation of said axis with respect to said longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 4. The binding of claim 1 wherein said axis is located in front of the foot of the skier.
- 5. The binding of claim 1 wherein said ski comprises a top surface and wherein said axis is parallel to the plane of the top surface of said ski.
- 6. The binding of claim 1 wherein said ski comprises a top surface and wherein said axis is oblique to the plane of the top surface of said ski.
- 7. The binding of claim 1 wherein said axis is defined by and passes through said connection element.
- 8. The binding of claim 1 wherein said connection means comprises a flexible element comprising:
- (a) a first portion adapted to be attached to said ski;
- (b) a second portion adapted to be attached to the front of said boot; and
- (c) a zone of least rigidity, being the least rigid portion of said flexible element, positioned between said first and second portions, and defining said axis oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 9. The binding of claim 8 wherein said first portion is a front portion, and said second portion is a rear portion.
- 10. The binding of claim 9 wherein said zone of least rigidity is a groove transverse and oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 11. The binding of claim 10 wherein said flexible element has top and bottom surfaces and said zone of least rigidity comprises two grooves, one on said top surface and one on said bottom surface, each groove defining an axis parallel to the other groove and oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 12. The binding of claim 11 wherein said two grooves each define an axis which is also oblique to the plane of said top surface of said ski.
- 13. The binding of claim 8, said connection element further comprising a body attached to said ski, wherein said first portion is attached to said body and said zone of least rigidity comprises a depression defining an axis oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski and located between said body and said boot.
- 14. The binding of claim 13 wherein said flexible element is held inside said body by a pin, whose longitudinal axis is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said groove.
- 15. The binding of claim 8 wherein said zone of least rigidity comprises a groove having a constant cross-sectional area.
- 16. The binding of claim 8 wherein said flexible element has two lateral edges and said zone of least rigidity comprises a groove having a cross-sectional area that decreases from one lateral edge to the other lateral edge.
- 17. The binding of claim 8 wherein said zone of least rigidity comprises a plurality of grooves parallel to one another and oriented oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 18. The binding of claim 8 wherein said zone of least rigidity comprises a plurality of grooves whose longitudinal axes converge.
- 19. The binding of claim 8 wherein said flexible element has first and second lateral sides, and wherein said zone of least rigidity comprises a plurality of openings in said flexible element spaced different distances from said lateral sides, wherein the closer an opening is positioned toward said first lateral side, the smaller its cross-sectional area.
- 20. The binding of claim 19 wherein said openings are circular holes.
- 21. The binding of claim 8 wherein said flexible element has two spaced-apart rigid insertions therein, wherein said zone of least rigidity comprises the space between said two insertions.
- 22. The binding of claim 1 wherein said connection element comprises:
- a transverse arm adapted to be attached to said boot;
- a support element adapted to be attached to said ski; and
- a locking lever, adapted to be attached to said ski, wherein said transverse arm is adapted to rest on a surface of said element and said locking lever to define said axis oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 23. The binding of claim 22 wherein the transverse axes passing through said transverse arm, and passing through said surface of said support element and said locking lever upon which said transverse arm rests, are oblique to said longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 24. The binding of claim 23 further including a base plate attached to said ski and on which said locking lever is journalled and to which said support element is attached.
- 25. The binding of claim 1 wherein said connection element comprises:
- a support element, adapted to hold said boot; and
- an attachment element adapted to be connected to said ski, on which said support element is journalled around said axis, wherein the axis around which said support element pivots is oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 26. The binding of claim 25 wherein said attachment element comprises two elements each having an opening therein, and an axis pin passing through said openings, pivotally connecting said support element to said attachment element, wherein said two elements and said opening are so positioned that an axis passing through both openings is oblique to said longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 27. The binding of claim 26 wherein said ski comprises a top surface, wherein said two elements and said openings are so positioned that an axis passing through both openings is oblique to the plane of the top surface of said ski.
- 28. The binding defined by claim 1 in combination with a pair of skis, one binding on each ski, wherein each binding is adapted to attach a boot to a ski, wherein said bindings together comprise two oblique axes, wherein said oblique axes converge when said pair of skis are parallel to one another in the same horizontal plane.
- 29. The binding as defined by claim 28 in combination with said pair of skis wherein said axes converge at a point in front of said boot.
- 30. The binding in combination with said pair of skis as defined by claim 28 wherein said axes converge downwardly.
- 31. The binding in combination with said pair of skis as defined by claim 30 wherein said axes also converge at a point in front of said boot.
- 32. A binding for attaching a boot to a ski comprising a connection element comprising means for connecting and locking the front of said boot to said ski and for permitting repeated upward and downward movement of the heel of said boot from a rest position while holding the front of said boot on said ski, said connection element connects to the boot to allow for pivoting of the boot about an axis which is fixed and oblique with respect to the longitudinal axis of the ski during the upward and downward pivoting of the heel of said boot.
- 33. The binding of claim 32 wherein said connection element comprises:
- an extension having a front section and a rear section, journalled on the front of said boot at its rear section, and attached to said ski at its front section, wherein said extension is journalled about said axis oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 34. The binding of claim 33 further comprising a pin on which said extension is journalled on said boot, wherein said pin is oblique to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said ski.
- 35. The binding of claim 32 said connection element is an extension of said boot.
- 36. The binding defined by claim 32 wherein said connection element is uninclined with respect to the top surface of said ski.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 489,470, filed Apr. 28, 1983, now abandoned.
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