Claims
- 1. A ski binding for a longitudinally extending ski comprising:
- a toe clamp with an adjustable release mechanism mounted on the ski;
- a heel clamp with a second adjustable release mechanism mounted on the ski in operative relationship to said toe clamp;
- connection means for altering the position of at least one of said clamps with respect to the other of said clamps, including
- a notched track fastenable on the ski,
- an arresting device including a swivel arm having two ends and a central portion thereof, said swivel arm extending parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski and being pivotably connected to at least one of the clamps, said swivel arm being pivotal in a plane perpendicular to the top side of the ski about an axis which is generally parallel to the top surface of the ski and generally perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the ski, the pivot axis being located at one end of said swivel arm;
- an actuating member formed as a cylindrical cam having an end with a cutout for engaging said swivel arm at the end opposite the pivot axis and pivoting said swivel arm between two terminal positions including a locked position in which said at least one clamp is fixed with respect to said track and an unlocked position in which said at least one clamp can be moved along said track, in the locked position said central portion of said swivel arm being removably engaged with said noticed track, said cylindrical cam rotatably mounted with the clamp and being rotatable about its central axis which is generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski and said swivel arm, the release mechanism being accessible and adjustable independently of the position of said pin and said swivel arm; and
- spring means for continuously biasing said swivel arm toward the locked position in the direction of said notched track and the ski, the cutout of said cylindrical cam providing a surface in each terminal position where said spring means and said swivel arm exert force on said end of said cylindrical cam in a direction transverse to its direction of rotation so that said swivel arm does not effect the moment of said cylindrical cam and is maintained in the terminal position until external actuation of said cylindrical cam.
- 2. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said at least one clamp is adjustable along the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- 3. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein each clamp has a boot engaging end and an opposite end and wherein said swivel arm is located near the boot engaging end and said cylindrical cam is located near the opposite end, so as to provide access to said cam from the opposite end.
- 4. The ski binding according to claim 3, wherein said spring means biases said swivel arm in the direction of the ski and said cam so that said cam can be rotated to move the swivel arm away from the ski against the biasing force of said spring means.
- 5. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said eccentric pin is provided with a slit head.
- 6. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said eccentric pin is provided with a hexagon shaped head.
- 7. A ski binding for a longitudinally extending ski comprising:
- a toe clamp with an adjustable release mechanism mounted on the ski;
- a heel clamp with a second adjustable release mechanism mounted on the ski in operative relationship to said toe clamp;
- connection means for altering the position of at least one of said clamps with respect to the other of said clamps, including a notched track fastenable on the ski, an arresting device pivotably connected to at least one of the clamps for removably engaging said notched track, and an actuating member formed as an eccentric pin for pivoting said arresting device between a locked position in which said at least one clamp is fixed with respect to said track and an unlocked position in which said at least one clamp can be moved along said track, said eccentric pin rotatably mounted within the clamp and being rotatable about an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski, the release mechanism being accessible and adjustable independently of the position of said pin and said arresting device;
- a signaling pin which protrudes from the at least one clamp when said arresting device is in an unlocked position, and which retracts into said at least one clamp when said arresting device is in a locked position, to provide simple visual confirmation of the position of said arresting device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/483,122, filed Feb. 22, 1990 now abandoned.
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