Claims
- 1. A boot binding comprising:
- (a) a base having front and rear ends;
- (b) a first bail pivotally connected to said base at one of said ends;
- (c) a second bail pivotally connected to said base at the other of said ends;
- (d) an operating arm connected to said second bail and pivotally connected to said base;
- (e) a trigger mechanism connected to said second bail to move said second bail from a first unlocked position to a second locked position, said trigger mechanism including a shaft that is rotatably connected to said base, said operating arm being pivoted in a first direction to cause said second bail to move from said second locked position to said first unlocked position; and
- (f) an eccentric link fixedly mounted on each axial end of said shaft for rotation therewith.
- 2. The boot binding as in claim 1, wherein said second bail is rotatably connected to said eccentric links at a distance from said shaft.
- 3. The boot binding as in claim 2, wherein said operating arm is fixedly connected to at least one of said eccentric links.
- 4. The boot binding as in claim 3, wherein said shaft is disposed in a plane below a top boot supporting surface of said base.
- 5. The boot binding as in claim 3, further including a cam mounted on said shaft and disposed between said eccentric links.
- 6. The boot binding as in claim 5, further comprising a plunger being pivotally connected to said cam at a first axial end of said plunger.
- 7. The boot binding as in claim 6, wherein said plunger is pivotally mounted about an axis is parallel to an axis of said shaft, said plunger pivot axis is spaced between the axis of said shaft and said first bail.
- 8. The boot binding as in claim 7, wherein said plunger is slidingly received in said base below the axis of said shaft.
- 9. The boot binding as in claim 8, wherein said plunger is spring biased toward said shaft.
- 10. The boot binding as in claim 1, further comprising a cam mounted on said shaft and disposed between said eccentric links.
- 11. The boot binding as in claim 10, further comprising a plunger being pivotally connected to said cam at a first axial end of said plunger.
- 12. The boot binding as in claim 10, further comprising:
- a cam interlock being disposed adjacent to said cam, and a cover plate being coupled to said base, said cam interlock being slidably mounted on said base and is biased toward a first position to prevent rotation of said cam.
- 13. The boot binding as in claim 12, wherein said cover plate engages with said cam interlock to slide said cam interlock to a second position which permits rotation of said cam.
- 14. The boot binding as in claim 13, wherein said cover plate includes a downwardly depending projection which engages a portion of said cam to cause said trigger mechanism to move from said first unlocked position to said second locked position.
- 15. The boot binding as in claim 1, further comprising a cam being rigidly fixed to each end of said second bail.
- 16. The boot binding as in claim 15, further including a forwardly extending projection on said rear end of said base.
- 17. The boot binding as in claim 16, wherein said operating arm includes an operating arm cover having a male projecting member extending therefrom.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/187,653, filed on Jan. 27, 1994, entitled "Step-In Boot Binding", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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