Claims
- 1. A ski binding comprising:
- means for securing a ski shoe or boot to a ski in a manner which permits the heel of the shoe or boot to be lifted away from the ski;
- a flexion element connected to said boot and said ski, wherein said flexion element extending forwardly of the toe of the boot comprises means for flexing in a response to lifting of the heel of said boot beyond a predetermined extent; and
- means for preventing non-flexional displacement of said flexion element when said boot is lifted beyond said predetermined extent.
- 2. The ski binding as defined by claim 1 wherein said flexion element is adapted to be secured at one end thereof to said shoe or boot and at the other end thereof to said ski.
- 3. The ski binding as defined by claim 2 wherein said flexion element is secured at one end thereof to said shoe or boot by said pivot means which allows said shoe or boot to pivot relative to said flexion element as the heel of said shoe or boot is lifted off of said ski.
- 4. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 wherein the end of said flexible element secured to said ski is fixedly secured thereto in a manner which prevents pivotable movement of said flexion element off of said ski.
- 5. The ski binding as defined by claim 4 wherein said pivot means comprises a rounded surface at the end of said flexion element; and a cooperating slide element associated with said boot; and wherein said pivot means comprises a movable latch for pivotably securing said boot to said flexion element, whereby said slide element overlays said rounded surface and slides thereover as the heel of said shoe or boot is lifted and said shoe or boot pivots.
- 6. The ski binding as defined by claim 5 wherein said movable latch is pivotably secured to said one end of said flexion element.
- 7. The ski binding as defined by claim 6 wherein said flexion element is fixedly secured to said ski by an arch plate adapted to be secured to said ski, said arch plate having lateral upright walls adapted to prevent substantial rotation of said binding around an axis transverse to the flat surface of the ski.
- 8. The ski binding as defined by claim 3 wherein said flexion element is pivotably secured to said ski at one end thereof.
- 9. The ski binding as defined by claim 8 wherein said flexion element is secured to said boot at another end thereof in a manner which allows for substantially no relative pivotable movement between said end secured to said boot and said boot.
- 10. The ski binding as defined by claim 9 wherein said boot is detachably secured to said flexion element.
- 11. The ski binding as defined by claim 10 wherein said flexion element comprises an upstanding support element having an opening therein adapted to receive a forwardly extending latching element of said boot therein; and a movable latch adapted to secured said boot to said flexion element by locking said forwardly extending latching element in position relative to said upstanding support element.
- 12. The ski binding as defined by claim 9 wherein said boot is integral with said flexion element.
- 13. The ski binding as defined by claim 9 wherein the end of said flexion element which is is adapted to be pivotably secured to said ski is pivotably secured to a base plate adapted to be secured to said ski.
- 14. The ski binding as defined by claim 13 wherein said base plate comprises two uprights, with said end of said flexion element being pivotably secured between said uprights.
- 15. The ski binding as defined by claim 14 wherein said end secured to said base plate has a partially inclined abutment surface which permits said flexion element to pivot upwardly as said heel is raised, and wherein said flexion element is secured relative to said base plate such that when said heel has been raised by a predetermined extent said abutment surface presses against said base plate to prevent further pivoting thereof, after which further lifting of said heel results in said flexion element being flexed.
- 16. The ski binding as defined by claim 14 wherein said base plate further comprises a horizontal member extending between said uprights, and wherein said flexion element has a rounded end pivotably secured to said base plate, and whereby said horizontal member is positioned to prevent pivoting of said flexion element relative to said base plate after said heel has been raised by said predetermined extent.
- 17. A ski binding comprising:
- means for securing a ski shoe or boot to a ski in a manner which permits the rear of the shoe or boot to be lifted away from the ski without flexing of the top portion of the boot;
- a flexion element extending forwardly of the toe portion of said boot and connected to said boot and said ski and comprising means for flexing in response to lifting of the rear of the shoe or boot away from said ski beyond a predetermined extent; and
- means for preventing non-flexional displacement of said flexion element when said boot is lifted beyond said pre-determined extent.
- 18. A ski binding comprising:
- pivot means positioned forwardly of a toe portion of a ski shoe or boot to be secured to said ski for pivotally securing said ski shoe or boot to a ski in a manner which permits the rear of the shoe or boot to be lifted away from the ski to a predetermined extent;
- a flexion element connected to said shoe and said ski and adapted to be displaced by flexing with respect to said ski, wherein said flexion element flexes after said heel has been lifted beyond said predetermined extent; and
- means for preventing pivoting of said flexion element relative to said binding beyond said predetermined extent.
- 19. The ski binding as defined by claim 18 wherein said boot is adapted for use in cross-country or mountaineer skiing.
- 20. The ski binding as defined by claim 18 wherein said flexion element is journalled to the ski around a transverse axis.
- 21. The ski binding as defined by claim 20 wherein said flexion element is adapted- to be journalled to the ski, around a journal axis, by its front end, relative to the orientation of the boot, and wherein the rear end thereof, relative to the orientation of the boot, is secured to the front end of said boot.
- 22. The ski binding as defined by claim 21 wherein said journal axis is positioned between two uprights of a base plate adapted to be secured to the ski by screws, the lower portion of said base plate comprising a flat horizontal plate connecting said two uprights.
- 23. The ski binding as defined by claim 22 wherein said flexion element comprises an abutment surface at the end of said flexion element adjacent to said journal axis, said abutment surface being positioned to contact the upper surface of said horizontal plate so as to prevent further pivoting of said flexion element after said heel has been raised by a predetermined extent.
- 24. The ski binding as defined by claim 22 wherein said vertical walls are connected above said journal axis by a horizontal member to define a space having a height greater than the thickness of said flexion element, said horizontal member serving as an abutment to block rotation of said flexion element, after said heel has been lifted to said predetermined extent.
- 25. The ski binding as defined by claim 18 wherein said flexion element is attached to the ski by its front end, relative to the eventual orientation of the boot, and the rear end of the flexion element, relative to the eventual orientation of the boot, comprises said pivot means.
- 26. The ski binding as defined by claim 25 wherein said pivot means comprises a transverse element having a semi-circular rounded surface, with a longitudinal central transverse journal axis; and wherein said pivot means further comprises a slide element complementary in profile to said rounded surface so as to slidably mate therewith; said rounded surface ending in an abutment surface positioned to cooperate with the upper surface of said flexion element to prevent further pivoting of said boot once said heel has been lifted by a predetermined extent.
- 27. The ski binding as defined by claim 26 wherein said slide element is permanently affixed to the front end of said shoe or boot.
- 28. The ski binding as defined by claim 26 further comprising a movable latch for pivotably latching said shoe or boot to said flexion element, said movable latch comprising a clamp pivotably mounted around said longitudinal central transverse journal axis.
- 29. The binding as defined by claim 1 in combination with said shoe or boot, wherein said binding further comprises a slide surface corresponding to a rounded surface on said boot or shoe, wherein said shoe or boot is adapted for use in cross-country or mountaineering skiing, said forwardly extending latching element having a rounded surface thereon, said latching element being configured for attachment to said ski by means of said ski binding, and wherein said rounded surface is positioned and configured to cooperate with said corresponding slide surface on said binding as the heel of said shoe or boot is lifted which results in the pivoting of said shoe or boot.
- 30. The shoe or boot as defined by claim 29 further comprising a groove extending transverse to the general orientation of said shoe or boot, said groove being configured to seat a movable latch therein.
- 31. The shoe or boot as defined by claim 30 wherein said rounded surface is located on the underside of said projection.
- 32. A binding sub-assembly for use in a ski binding, said binding sub-assembly comprising:
- (a) a flexible flexion element adapted to be secured to extend forwardly of the toe portion of a ski shoe or boot for securing said shoe or boot to a ski; and
- (b) pivot means for pivotally attaching said flexion element to said ski in a manner which allows for pivoting of said boot relative to said ski as the heel of said shoe or boot is raised, said pivot means comprising abutment means for limiting the pivoting extent of said flexion element to a predetermined extent, whereafter further lifting of the heel results in flexion of said flexion element.
- 33. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said means for preventing non-flexional displacement of said flexion element prevents pivotal displacement of said flexion element when said boot is lifted beyond said predetermined extent.
- 34. The binding defined by claim 17 wherein said means for preventing non-flexional displacement of said flexion element prevents pivotal displacement of said flexion element when said boot is lifted beyond said predetermined extent.
- 35. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein said flexion element further comprises means for pivoting and flexing sequentially.
- 36. The binding defined by claim 35 wherein said flexion element comprises means for pivoting and flexing sequentially so that said flexion element only pivots before the heel of said boot has been lifted beyond said predetermined extent and said flexion element only flexes after said heel has been lifted to beyond said predetermined extent.
- 37. The binding defined by claim 17 wherein said flexion element further comprises means for pivoting and flexing sequentially.
- 38. The binding defined by claim 35 wherein said flexion element comprises means for pivoting and flexing sequentially so that said flexion element only pivots before the rear of said boot has been lifted beyond said predetermined extent and said flexion element only flexes after said rear of said boot has been lifted to beyond said predetermined extent.
- 39. The binding defined by claim 18 wherein said flexion element further comprises means for pivoting and flexing sequentially.
- 40. A ski binding comprising:
- a flexion element adapted to extend forwardly of a shoe or boot and to be connected to a shoe or boot and said ski, wherein said flexion element comprises:
- means for permitting the heel of said shoe or boot to be lifted away from said ski; and
- means for sequentially pivoting said then only flexing said flexion element after a predetermined extent of pivoting in response to lifting of said heel of said shoe or boot away from said ski.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 5777,484, filed 2/6/84, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,647,064 3/3/87.
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