Claims
- 1. A touring, telemark, or cross-country ski binding, comprising:a supporting means configured to offer support in forward, upward and side directions to a front part of an associated shoe; and a retaining means connected to the supporting means and configured to hold the shoe in the supporting means such that a heel of the shoe can be raised freely, the retaining means including a clamping means selected from the group consisting of a tension cable and a clamping plate, the clamping means pivotably connected to the supporting means in an area of a metatarsal zone and configured to pivot about a pivot axis located above a lower surface of a front sole of the shoe, the clamping means configured to engage a front part of the shoe behind the metatarsal zone and in an area of a plantar arch or just ahead thereof wherein said supporting means and said retaining means cooperate to secure the portion of the sole forward of the pivot axis parallel with the supporting means.
- 2. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting of the front part of the shoe in upward direction takes place in an area of a front sole end, directly at the forward end of the front sole.
- 3. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting means firmly retains the shoe on the ski within a retaining area extending from a front sole end and approximately to the metatarsal zone.
- 4. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining means is mounted so as to be pivotable about an axis which extends transversely of a longitudinal direction of the shoe and approximately parallel to a tread of the sole, or being supported for pivoting motion, horizontally in the area of the metatarsal zone.
- 5. The binding as claimed in claim 4, wherein the pivot axis of the retaining means lies approximately at a level below the front sole of the associated shoe.
- 6. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting means comprises a toe iron including wedges projecting over a front sole section.
- 7. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting means is secured to a ski, and a connection of the retaining means to the supporting means is adjustable in height with respect to said ski.
- 8. The binding as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting means is secured to a ski, and a connection of the retaining means to the supporting means is adjustable longitudinally with respect to said ski.
- 9. A binding for a touring, telemark, or cross-country ski binding, comprising:a supporting portion to offer support to a front part of an associated shoe in a forward, upwards and lateral direction with respect to said ski; and a retaining portion for holding said shoe in said supporting portion, and retaining portion comprising a clamping portion pivotably connected to the supporting portion in an area of the metetarsal zone and configured to engage a front part of said shoe at a location rearward of a metatarsal zone of said shoe and in an area of a plantar arch or just ahead thereof, said retaining portion permitting said metatarsal zone of said shoe to move upward with respect to an upper surface of said ski; wherein said clamping portion is configured to pivot about a pivot axis located above the lower surface of the front sole of the shoe wherein said supporting portion and said retaining portion cooperate to secure the portion of the sole forward of the pivot axis parallel with the supporting portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/273,364, filed Mar. 22, 1999, titled A TOURING, TELEMARK, OR CROSS-COUNTRY SKI BINDING and now abandoned. The entire contents of this prior application are hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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Continuations (1)
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