Claims
- 1. The combination of a release ski binding having a housing and an adjustable spring abutment thereon for changing the effective force of a spring in said ski binding housing, said adjustable spring abutment being initially exposed through an opening in said ski binding housing, and a seal member of brittle material for indicating that an adjustment of said adjustable spring abutment has taken place subsequent to an authorized adjustment thereof, said seal member being received in said opening in said ski binding housing directly in the pathway to said adjustable spring abutment, said seal member having destructible means thereon for securely holding said seal means in said pathway to prevent ready access to said adjustable spring abutment, said adjustable spring abutment means being adjustable only through a destruction of said destructible means, said adjustable spring abutment being threadedly coupled to said ski binding housing and having means thereon for receiving an adjustment tool therein, said destructible means on said seal member being positioned between said adjustable spring abutment and said ski binding housing whereby an axial movement of said adjustable spring abutment in response to a rotary movement thereof in said threaded coupling beyond a predetermined limit will cause a destruction of said destructible means.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, including stop means for limiting the amount of relative movement between said adjustable spring abutment and said ski binding housing.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said destructible means faces outwardly of said ski binding housing and is readily visible.
- 4. The combination of a release ski binding having a housing and an adjustable spring abutment thereon for changing the effective force of a spring in said ski binding housing, said adjustable spring abutment having a tool receiving opening, said tool receiving opening in said adjustable spring abutment being initially exposed through an opening in said ski binding housing, and a seal member of brittle material for indicating that an adjustment of said adjustable spring abutment has taken place subsequent to an authorized adjustment thereof, said seal member being received in said opening in said ski binding housing directly in the pathway to said adjustable spring abutment, said seal member having an integral segment received in the entirety of said tool receiving opening to thereby prevent a relative rotational movement therebetween, said seal member further having destructible means thereon for securely holding said seal means in said pathway to prevent ready access to said tool receiving opening on said adjustable spring abutment, said adjustable spring abutment means being accessible and thereby adjustable only through a destruction of said destructible means and a removal of said integral segment from said tool receiving opening, said seal member having two elongated and parallel extensions thereon, each of said two extensions having a hook adjacent the free end thereof, said hooks operatively engaging said ski binding housing, said destructible means being provided adjacent each of said hooks and including a preset breaking point, said hooks preventing a removal of said seal member without destruction occurring at said preset breaking point.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 900,302, filed Apr. 26, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,213,630.
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Divisions (1)
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