Claims
- 1. A support device for the shank of a skier's leg comprising a frame adapted to be fixed with respect to a ski and to extend on opposite sides of ski boot, two lever arrangements respectively separately and independently pivoted to opposite sides of said frame in positions to extend along opposite sides of the skier's shank approximately parallel thereto, said lever arrangements being separately pivoted about separate pivot positions approximately at the height of the skier's ankle for said lever arrangements to swing forwards and backwards with respect to the length of the ski, each lever arrangement comprising at least one lever, means for securing said lever arrangements to the skier's shank in the calf region thereof, spring means mounted on said frame and mechanical means interposed between said lever arrangements and said spring means whereby said spring means oppose swinging movement of said lever arrangements both forwards and backwards with respect to a zero position.
- 2. A support device according to claim 1, in which said means for securing said lever arrangements to the skier's shank comprise a flexible strap for surrounding the skier's shank.
- 3. A support device according to claim 1, in which said spring means comprise two separate spring devices associated respectively with said two lever arrangements.
- 4. A support device according to claim 1, in which said frame comprises a retaining plate adapted to be secured to the ski forward of the ski boot by a ski binding, and a stirrup piece having a transverse portion to be pressed onto the ski beneath the heel zone of the ski boot.
- 5. A support device according to claim 1, in which each said lever arrangement comprises a pair of substantially parallel levers respectively pivoted about two separate axes to said frame, said axes being approximately at the height of the skier's ankle.
- 6. A support device according to claim 5, in which said mechanical means interposed between said lever arrangements and said spring means operate only to oppose the movement of one lever in each said pair when swinging forwards and the other lever in that pair only when swinging backwards.
- 7. A support device according to claim 1, in which said mechanical means interposed between said lever arrangements and said spring means comprise two pairs of force transmission elements, one pair for each lever arrangement, the force transmission elements for each lever arrangement being so connected thereto that said spring means only oppose the movement of the lever arrangement in one direction from said zero position through one of said pair of force transmission elements and in the other direction through the other of said force transmission elements.
- 8. A support device according to claim 7, in which each said lever arrangement comprises one lever pivoted about an axis on said frame and in which said force transmission elements in each pair thereof are pull rods pivoted to the associated lever at points respectively above and below said axis on said frame.
- 9. A support device according to claim 8, in which said spring means consist of a body of resilient material arranged to be compressed by said pull rods.
- 10. A support device according to claim 8, in which said pull rods in each said pair thereof are pivoted to the associated lever at points that are respectively at different distances above and below said axis on said frame.
- 11. A support device according to claim 8, in which said pull rods in each pair thereof are pivoted to the associated lever respectively at an upper point and a lower point which is at a smaller distance from said axis than said upper points.
- 12. A support device according to claim 8, comprising pivotal connecting means interposed between each said lever and at least one of said pull rods in the pair thereof associated with the lever whereby the distance between said axis of the lever and the pivoted connection between said one of said rods and said lever can be adjusted.
- 13. A support device according to claim 7, in which each said lever arrangement comprises two substantially parallel levers respectively pivoted about two axes on said frame and in which said force transmission elements in each pair thereof are pull rods pivoted to the levers in the associated pair thereof with one said rod pivoted to one lever in said pair of levers above the pivot of that lever and the other rod in said pair of rods pivoted to the other lever in said pair of levers below the pivot of that lever.
- 14. A support device according to claim 7, in which said force transmission elements are arranged to act only in tension.
- 15. A support device according to claim 7, in which said spring means comprise abutment means fixed on said frame and compression spring devices bearing on said abutment means, and in which said force transmission elements comprise rods extending from said lever arrangements and passing through apertures in said compression spring devices and stop means adjustably mounted on said rods to bear on said compression spring means at locations opposed to said abutment means.
- 16. A support device according to claim 7, in which said force transmission elements are detachably connected to said lever arrangements.
- 17. A support device according to claim 7, in which said spring means are located so as to lie approximately in the instep zone of the ski boot.
- 18. A support device to claim 1, in which each said lever is adjustable in length.
- 19. A support device for the shank of a skier's leg, comprising a frame adapted to be fixed with respect to a ski and to extend on opposite sides of a ski boot, two lever arrangements respectively pivoted to opposite sides of said frame in positions to extend along opposite sides of the skier's shank approximately parallel thereto, said lever arrangments being independently pivoted about axes approximately at the height of the skier's ankle for said lever arrangements to swing forwardly and backwardly with respect to the length of the ski, means for securing said lever arrangements to the skier's shank in the calf region thereof, and spring means for opposing swinging movement of said lever arrangements both forwardly and backwardly with respect to a zero position, said spring means comprising separate spring devices associated respectively with said two lever arrangements so as to permit substantially independent pivotal movement thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 953,354 filed 10-23-78, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 855,085 filed 11-28-77, both now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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