Claims
- 1. A brake device for snowboards (5) comprising:a fitting part (1, 2), attached to the board; and a braking part (3) movably attached to the fitting part (1, 2) so it can be maneuvered from a non-braking position, in which all parts of the braking part (3) are situated on top of the board (5) and within the boundary edges of the board, to a braking position in which the braking part (3) is situated essentially outside one of the boundary edges of the board and extends below the board (5); said braking part including: a brake heel (3.1), which forms the active braking part of the device, and a pretensioned spring brake loop (3.2) which connects the brake heel (3.1) to the fitting part (1, 2), permits maneuvering of the brake heel (3.1) from the non-braking position to the braking position; and pretensions the brake heel in the non-braking position until it is released into the braking position.
- 2. A brake device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the brake loop (3.2) comprises two legs (3.2a and b) connected to one another via a web (3.2c), the ends of the legs of the brake loop are pivotally mounted to the fitting part (1, 2), the web (3.2c) is situated in the brake heel (3.1), and the brake heel (3.1) is capable of displacement along one of the legs (3.2a) to enable it to be brought into locking engagement with the locking device (4).
- 3. A brake device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the brake loop (3.2) comprises two legs (3.2a and b), one end of each leg (3.2a and b) being pivotally mounted to the fitting part (1, 2), and the other end of each leg is situated in the brake heel (3.1) in a rigidly fixed way.
- 4. A brake device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the brake heel (3.1) comprises a projecting part (3.3) arranged to interact with a part of the locking device (4) when the braking heel (3.1) is in non-braking position.
- 5. A brake device in accordance with any one of claims 1-4 wherein the locking device (4) is elongated and fastened to of the fitting part (1, 2) in such a way that it can be caused to rotate about its own longitudinal axis, one end of the brake device projects from the fitting part in the form of a hook (4.2) to lock the brake heel (3.1), and the other end of the braking device projects from the fitting part in the form of a lever (4.3), arranged to fall in towards the board (5) and lie essentially parallel with and above a base part of the binding (6) when the lever is retained in that position by a rider's foot the braking device can be moved into engagement with the hook (4.2) and locked thereby so long as the lever is engaged by the rider's foot.
- 6. A brake device in accordance with claim 5, wherein the drake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 7. A brake device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the brake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 8. A brake device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the brake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 9. A brake device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the brake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 10. A brake device in accordance with claim 4, wherein the brake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 11. A brake device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the brake heel (3.1) in the braking position is in an end position which is rigid in one direction of movement of the board (5) and is spring-assisted in the other direction of movement of the board (5).
- 12. A brake device in accordance with claim 1, further including a locking device (4) which locks the brake loop (3.2) and the brake heel (3.1) in the non-braking position and is movable into a position in which the brake loop (3.2) and the brake heel (3.1) are released so that they assume the braking position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of international application Ser. No. PCT/SE00/02118, filed Oct. 30, 2000, which designated the United States.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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