Toe piece of a binding for shoes, with a self-aligning magnetic system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 9375630
  • Patent Number
    9,375,630
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 6, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 28, 2016
    8 years ago
Abstract
A toe piece (10) of a binding for shoes includes a support base (11) provided with a pair of jaws (13) arranged on opposite sides of the support base (11) and provided with respective pins (15), which extend transversely inwards and are adapted to engage respective seats (21) of metal material arranged in the toe of a footwear item (SB). The support base is further provided with an actuating system (17) operable for actuating the jaws to close or open for respectively locking or releasing the toe of the footwear item (SB). At least one of the pins has at least one portion of magnetized material, configured so that, when the toe of the footwear item (SB) is brought close to the jaws (13) in an open position, at least one of the jaws is urged by magnetic attraction of the respective pin (15) towards the respective seat (21) on the footwear item (SB), without operation of the actuating system (17).
Description

This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/IB2012/053466, filed 6 Jul. 2012, which claims benefit of Serial No. TO2011A000598, filed 7 Jul. 2011 in Italy and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a toe piece of a binding for shoes, comprising a support base provided with a pair of jaws arranged on opposite sides of the support base and provided with respective pins of metal material, which extend transversely inwards and are adapted to engage respective seats of metal material arranged in the toe of a footwear item, said support base being further provided with actuating means operable for actuating said jaws upon closing or opening, for respectively locking or releasing the toe of the footwear item.


It is known that, in the Alpine skiing technical field, there is the need to provide bindings comprising a front part or toe piece capable of locking the toe of a ski boot, allowing its rotation about a substantially horizontal axis, and a rear part or heel piece capable of cooperating with the boot heel to allow three different operative modes: free heel (normal progression), free heel with heel cushion (ascension progression), and locked heel (downhill).


A toe piece of the type defined at the beginning is described for example in EP 0 199 098.


A problem felt in relation to such bindings is related to the fact that it is necessary to correctly position the boot toe with respect to the toe piece jaws, so that the seats on such toe are correctly aligned with the closure trajectory of the pins. A positioning error of the boot can force the user to reopen the jaws to perform again the closing procedure. This can be problematic on an uneven ground or steep slopes, especially when the user does not have adequate experience.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a system that allows facilitating a proper and quick positioning of the boot toe with respect to the jaws, in order to allow carrying out a rapid locking procedure of the binding.


Such an object is achieved according to the invention by a toe piece of a binding of the type defined at the beginning, wherein at least one of said pins has at least one portion of magnetized material, in such a way as that, when the toe of the footwear item is brought close to the jaws in open position, at least one of said jaws is urged by magnetic attraction of the respective pin towards the respective seat on the footwear item, without operation of the actuating means.


The magnetic attraction has essentially a function of driving or invitation for the correct mutual positioning of the pin and the respective seat. More particularly, such attraction causes the pin to be attracted towards the respective seat, so that the former is induced to enter the latter, possibly causing an approaching movement of the jaw towards the boot toe, and carrying out in any case a temporary pre-lock coupling (that is unstable, i.e., without clamping of the jaws) that allows performing a proper locking of the boot toe when the actuating means are operated to actuate in closure the jaws.


Of course, it is not necessary that only the pin is of magnetized material. Alternatively, the respective seat can be of a magnetized material, or both the pin and the seat can be of a magnetized material.


Therefore, it is the object of the invention also a binding plate adapted to be arranged in the toe of a footwear item, said plate having a pair of seats arranged on opposite sides of the plate and adapted to be engaged by respective pins of metal material respectively arranged on a pair of jaws of a toe piece of a binding, wherein at least one of said seats has at least one portion of magnetized material, in such a way as that, when the toe of the footwear item is brought close to the jaws in open position, at least one of said jaws is urged by magnetic attraction of the respective pin towards the respective seat on the plate.


The invention relates particularly to Alpine skiing and similar activities on skis and snowshoes that take advantage of the presence of the free heel; however, it is not to be meant as limited to these, being able to be applied in any field that use jaw binding for a footwear item.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the toe piece of a binding for shoes according to the invention will become more apparent by virtue of the following detailed description of an embodiment of the finding, given with reference to the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting illustrative example only, in which:



FIGS. 1 and 2 are a side elevation and a plan view, respectively, of a toe piece according to the invention, in particular a toe piece for ski or snowshoe binding;



FIGS. 3 and 4 are a side elevation and a plan view, respectively, of the toe piece of FIGS. 1 and 2 with a boot, in a pre-locking position, obtained by a magnetic system;



FIGS. 5 and 6 are a side elevation and a plan view, respectively, of the toe piece of FIGS. 1 and 2 with a boot, in a locking position;



FIG. 7a is a perspective view of the toe of a ski boot;



FIG. 7b is a perspective view of a plate provided with binding seats, adapted to be embedded in the toe of a boot; and



FIG. 8 is a plan view of the toe of a boot, with the binding seats ready to be coupled with respective pins.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, a toe piece for a ski or snowshoe binding is generally indicated with 10. In the following, reference will be made by sake of simplicity to such specific application of the invention; however, it is understood that the present invention may also find use in other fields.


The toe piece 10 comprising a support base 11 adapted to be secured on a ski or snowshoe (not shown). Such support base 11 is provided with a pair of jaws 13 arranged on opposite sides of the support base 11, with respect to the longitudinal direction of the latter. Each jaw 13 is composed of a rocker arm rotatably mounted on the support base 11 around a respective vertical axis, substantially perpendicular to the support base 11. The rotational axis of each jaw is arranged approximately in the proximity of a midpoint thereof.


Each jaw 13 is provided with a respective pin 15 at a rear end thereof, which pin transversally extends inwards and is adapted to engage a respective seat 21 of metal material (see FIGS. 7 and 8) arranged in the toe of a ski boot SB.


The support base 11 is further provided with actuating means 17 operable for actuating the jaws 13 upon closing or opening for respectively locking or releasing the toe of the boot. In the illustrated example, the actuating means 17 comprise an actuating block 17a rotatably mounted on the support base 11 around an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the toe piece 11. The actuating block 17a comprises on opposite sides respective actuating projections 17b, each of which is adapted to press against the front end of a respective jaw 13. The actuating block 17a is further provided with a control lever 17c, adapted to be engaged, manually or by the toe of a ski pole (not illustrated) to snap upon lowering the actuating block 17a, and with a control portion 17d, adapted to be engaged, manually or by the toe of a ski pole (not illustrated) to manoeuvre upon lifting the actuating block 17a. First elastic means (not illustrated) are further provided, which are adapted to urge upon lowering the actuating block 17a with respect to the support base 11, and second elastic means (not illustrated) adapted to transversally urge outwardly the actuating projections 17b of the actuating block 17a.


By pushing, manually or with a ski pole, on the control lever 17c of the actuating block 17a, causes the downward rotation of the actuating block 17a, which is wedged between the front ends of the jaws 13. Therefore, the actuating projections 17b urge outwards the front ends of the jaws 13, the rear ends of which consequently approach to one another, thus reaching the closure position (see FIGS. 5 and 6). The closure of the jaws 13, and therefore of the pins 15, allows conventionally implementing a rotational axis for the boot, as illustrated in FIG. 5.


The above-described arrangement of the jaws and the actuating means has been illustrated by way of example only, and it is not intended as a mandatory feature of the present invention. For example, the jaws could be arranged according to different modes, for example, with rotational axes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support base, as in the binding described in EP 0199098, and also the mechanism could correspond to that described in such publication.


At least one of (preferably both) the pins 15 of the jaws 13 has at least one portion of magnetized material, in such a way as that, when the toe of the boot is brought close to the jaws in open position (position illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2, and 8), at least one of the jaws 13 with the respective pin 15 is urged by magnetic attraction between the pin 15 and the seat 21 towards the respective seat of the boot, reaching the position illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4. Such pre-locking position is reached without the operation of the actuating means 17, and allows a centering of the pins with respect to the respective seats, that is preliminary to the locking operation of the boot toe carried out by actuating the actuating means 17. To this aim, it is necessary that the jaws in open position have some clearance or freedom of movement, or, in the case where elastic means acting of the jaws are provided for, also in open position, with forces opposing to the magnetic force, it is necessary that these opposing forces have a lower intensity than the magnetic force.


Alternatively or in combination, it is possible to provide that at least one of (preferably both) the seats 21 have at least one portion of magnetized material.


With reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, it is possible to note that the seats 21 are arranged on opposite sides of a binding plate 20 adapted to be arranged in the toe of a ski boot SB, for example, by co-moulding. In FIG. 8, the position of the binding plate 20 within the toe of the boot SB is highlighted.

Claims
  • 1. A toe piece of a binding for shoes, comprising: a support base provided with a pair of jaws arranged on opposite sides of the support base and provided with respective pins, which extend transversely inwards and are adapted to engage respective seats of metal material arranged in a toe of a footwear item, said support base being further provided with actuating means operable for actuating said jaws to close or open for respectively locking or releasing the toe of the footwear item, wherein at least one of said pins has at least one portion of magnetized material, configured so that, when the toe of the footwear item is brought close to the jaws in an open position, at least one of said jaws is urged by magnetic attraction of the respective pin towards the respective seat on the footwear item, without operation of the actuating means.
  • 2. A toe piece according to claim 1, wherein each of said jaws comprises a rocker arm having a vertical rotation axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of said support base.
  • 3. A plate adapted to be incorporated in a toe of a footwear item, said plate comprising: a pair of seats arranged on opposite sides of the plate and adapted to be engaged by respective pins of metal material respectively arranged on a pair of jaws of a toe piece of a binding, wherein at least one of said seats has at least one portion of magnetized material, configured so that, when the plate is brought close to the jaws in an open position, at least one of said jaws is urged by magnetic attraction of the respective pin towards the respective seat on the plate.
  • 4. A footwear item incorporating the plate according to claim 3.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2011A0598 Jul 2011 IT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/IB2012/053466 7/6/2012 WO 00 1/6/2014
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2013/005191 1/10/2013 WO A
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