Claims
- 1. In a cross-country ski having a flexible body runner with a core defined by a pair of laterally spaced sidewalls, an upper belt and a lower belt, the bending resistance of which can be changed with the help of at least one bending beam which extends longitudinally of said body runner and is arranged in the center of said body runner, the improvement comprising wherein said body runner has means defining a cavity between said upper belt and said lower belt of said body runner in a region beneath a location on said upper belt of said body runner whereat a ski shoe is to be mounted, said bending beam being loosely arranged inside of said cavity in said body runner symmetrically in relationship to a vertical longitudinal center plane of said body runner and being supported at its two ends on support surface means defined by longitudinal end walls of said cavity, said support surface means extending approximately parallel with respect to a running surface on a bottom surface of said body runner and wherein force applying means selectively operable at any position between a pair of limits are provided on said body runner for applying at least one of a gradually increasing and decreasing force to said bending beam on a side thereof remote from a side of each of said two ends supported on said support surface means, said force applying means being located in the region of said upper belt of said body runner.
- 2. The ski according to claim 1, wherein said bending beam has an I-profile and, in the region of its said two ends and also its center, includes reinforcing means.
- 3. The ski according to claim 1, wherein said force applying means is a slide member which has an inclined surface, and wherein a portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface thereon is disposed at least partly in a recess which extends between said bending beam and said upper belt of the body runner.
- 4. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said force is applied in a direction approximately perpendicular to said running surface.
- 5. The ski according to claim 1, wherein said force applying means includes locking means for locking said force applying means in any one of a plurality of selected positions intermediate said pair of limits.
- 6. The ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said force applying means is a screw which is arranged in a plate which is provided with a tapped hole and is secured to said upper belt on said body runner.
- 7. The ski according to claim 3, wherein said portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface thereon is rigidly connected by means of a crosspart guided in a longitudinal slot in said upper belt to a further portion which has a handle and is movable on said upper belt.
- 8. The ski according to claim 7, wherein said portion of said slide member which has said handle is guided in guide rails secured to said upper belt of said body runner.
- 9. The ski according to claim 8, wherein said portion of said slide member which is guided in said guide rails is a rack which extends in the direction of movement of said slide member, is guided between said guide rails, and is movable longitudinally of said body runner by means of a pinion, said pinion having a shaft which is supported rotatably on said body runner and carriers a rotary knob.
- 10. The ski according to claim 3, wherein said portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface is movable longitudinally of said body runner in guideways arranged beneath said upper belt.
- 11. The ski according to claim 10, wherein at least one bolt extending perpendicular to said upper belt of said body runner is secured on said portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface, which bolt carries a handle and is movable in a slot in said upper belt.
- 12. The ski according to claim 11, wherein a scale is arranged on at least one longitudinal side of said slot and is associated with said handle.
- 13. The ski according to claim 3, wherein said portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface is a rotary slide member having a shaft which is offset with respect to a pin on said bending beam and which has an underside which faces said pin and having a screw-like surface thereon.
- 14. The ski according to claim 13, wherein said portion of said slide member which has said inclined surface is connected by said shaft to a knurled disk having a scale which is associated with an index mark on said upper belt of said body runner, and wherein said portion carries a stop which, during rotation of said shaft, engages said pin of said bending beam and in this manner limit the angle of rotation of said rotary slide member.
- 15. The ski according to claim 3, wherein said slide member is held in a selected position by a locking means which is biased by a compression spring.
- 16. In a cross-country ski, the bending resistance of which can be changed with the helt of at least one bending beam which extends longitudinally of said ski and is arranged in the center region of said ski, the improvement comprising wherein said ski has means defining a cavity between an upper surface and a lower surface of said ski in a region beneath a location on said upper surface of said ski whereat a ski shoe is to be mounted, said bending beam being arranged loosely inside of said cavity in said ski symmetrically in relationship to a vertical longitudinal center plane of said ski and is supported at its two ends on support surface means defined by longitudinal end walls of said cavity, said support surface means extending approximately parallel to a running surface on a bottom surface of said ski, wherein control means is mounted on said ski and being responsive to both a lifting force and a downward force applied by the skier to a heel of a ski shoe during use in skiing for applying a force to said bending beam when at least one of said lifting force and said downward force exists and removing said force from said bending beam when at least the other of said lifting force and said downward force exists, and wherein said bending beam, on a side thereof remote from a side of each of said two ends supported on said support surface means, has a pressure-transmitting member to which pressure toward said bending beam can be applied by said control means operated by said ski shoe of the skier.
- 17. The ski according to claim 16, wherein said control means includes a sole plate which is supported pivotally on a transverse axle fixed to said upper surface of the ski.
- 18. The ski according to claim 16, wherein said control means includes at least one slide member supported for movement longitudinally of said ski, wherein said control means further includes at least one spring for continually urging said slide member in one direction, wherein said pressure-transmitting member is a bolt the longitudinal axis of which extends perpendicular to said bending beam and which is secured thereto, said bolt being movable up and down in a bore in said upper surface of said ski and being held, in an active position of said bending beam, by said slide member which can be moved against the force of said spring in a direction parallel to said upper surface of said ski, and wherein for moving said slide member there is provided above said slide member a pressure piece which can be moved by a pedal operated by the front portion of said ski shoe and which is wedge-shaped on its underside.
- 19. The ski according to claim 18, wherein said bolt carriers at its upper end a rib which is rectangular in cross section and which is received in a groove in said pressure piece, which groove is also rectangular in cross section.
- 20. The ski according to claim 19, wherein said rib and said groove extend in the direction of movement of said slide member.
- 21. In a cross-country ski, the bending resistance of which can be changed with the help of at least one bending beam which extends longitudinally of said ski and is arranged in the center region of said ski, the improvement comprising wherein said ski has means defining a cavity between an upper surface and a lower surface of said ski in a region beneath a location on said upper surface of said ski whereat a ski shoe is to be mounted, said bending beam being arranged loosely inside of said cavity in said ski symmetrically in relationship to a vertical longitudinal center plane of said ski and is supported at its two ends on support surface means defined by longitudinal end walls of said cavity, said support surface means extending approximately parallel to a running surface on a bottom surface of said ski, wherein control means is mounted on said ski and being responsive to both a lifting force and a downward force applied by the skier to a heel of a ski shoe during use in skiing for applying a force to said bending beam when at least one of said lifting force and said downward force exists and removing said force from said bending beam which at least the other of said lifting force and said downward force exists, and wherein said bending beam, on a side thereof remote from a side of each of said two ends supported on said support surface means, has a pressure-transmitting member to which pressure toward said bending beam can be applied by said control means operated by said ski shoe of the skier, wherein said pressure-transmitting member is a bolt which extends perpendicular to and is secured on said bending beam and which is guided for up and down movement in a bore extending between said upper surface of said ski and said cavity, and wherein said control means includes a slide member which is movable longitudinally of said ski in response to said forces applied to the heel of said ski shoe.
- 22. The ski according to claim 21, wherein said slide member is secured against an upward lifting off from said ski and is guided for movement longitudinally of the ski by guide rails on said upper surface.
- 23. The ski according to claim 22, wherein said slide member has a flat surface which extends at an acute angle with respect to said upper surface.
- 24. The ski according to claim 22, wherein said slide member has a convexly curved surface which extends at approximately an acute angle with respect to said upper surface.
- 25. The ski according to claim 22, wherein said control means includes a spring for urging said slide member toward one longitudinal position thereof.
- 26. The ski according to claim 22, wherein said slide member has an arc-shaped slot which extends longitudinally of said ski, said slot receiving a bolt therein which is supported at the ends of two arms of a swingably supported sole plate.
- 27. The ski according to claim 22, wherein said slide member is coupled by a linkage means to a sole plate which is pivotally supported on said ski adjacent a front end of said sole plate.
- 28. The ski according to claim 27, wherein said slide member has on a rearwardly facing side thereof which faces said sole plate a concavely curved control surface, with which is associated a front end of said sole plate which at its center is pivotally supported.
- 29. The ski according to claim 28, wherein said front end of said sole plate which faces said control surface is provided with at least one roller.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 700,259, filed Feb. 11, 1985.
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