Claims
- 1. A ski brake, comprising:
- an elongated guide rail adapted to be mounted on a ski;
- a ski boot holding mechanism mounted on said guide rail for reciprocal movement therealong and having at least one elongated outwardly facing and downwardly inclined surface thereon;
- resilient means for continually urging said holding mechanism toward one end of said guide rail, said holding mechanism moving away from said one end against the urging of said resilient means in response to an engagement of said holding mechanism with a ski boot;
- elongated ski brake blade means and pivotal support means for pivotally mounting said ski brake blade means on said holding mechanism for movement between a retracted position wherein said ski brake blade means is oriented above the upper surface of said ski and in engaging relation over a major portion of the length of said blade means with said outwardly facing and downwardly inclined surface and a braking position wherein said ski brake blade means extends along a lateral edge of said ski and projects below the bottom surface of said ski, said pivotal support means including a pivot axis located below said inclined surface and which is outwardly and upwardly inclined from said guide rail, said ski brake blade means having a closing tooth means located on one side of said pivotal support means and facing in a longitudinal direction of said ski when said ski brake blade means is in said braking position; and
- cam means fixedly oriented relative to said guide rail means and oriented to operatively engage said closing tooth means for effecting a movement of said ski brake blade means to said retracted position in response to a movement of said holding mechanism away from said one end and said closing tooth means toward said cam means caused by an engagement of said holding mechanism with said ski boot and permitting a movement of said ski brake blade means to said braking position in response to a movement of said holding mechanism toward said one end and said closing tooth means away from said cam means under the urging of said resilient means caused by a disengagement of said holding mechanism with said ski boot.
- 2. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said pivot axis is inclined rearwardly relative to said bottom surface of said ski to cause the aforesaid movement of said blade means to a position above the upper surface of said ski and into engagement with said outwardly facing and downwardly inclined surface.
- 3. The ski binding according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the angle of inclination of said swivel axis is in the range of 30.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to a plane perpendicular to said bottom surface of said ski and the longitudinal axis of said ski.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 71,522, filed Aug. 31, 1979, now abandoned.
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