Claims
- 1. A water ski binding comprising:
- (a) a binding upper having:
- a toe piece and a heel piece cooperatively defining a binding cavity for receiving and restraining a foot, said toe and heel pieces having lower perimeter portions, said lower perimeter portions having upright sections forming the lower margins of the binding cavity; and,
- at least one strap extending forwardly from the heel piece and laterally across and down the side of the toe piece;
- (b) a frame securable to the lower perimeter portions of the toe and heel pieces; and,
- (c) means for securing the strap of the heel piece to the frame at selected locations along the length of the strap thereby varying the size of the binding cavity defined by the binding upper, wherein said securing means comprise a clasp assembly for receiving the end portion of the strap of the binding upper and automatically cinching the strap at a desired location along the length of the strap.
- 2. A water ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said clasp assembly comprises:
- (a) a clamping surface;
- (b) a friction cam spaced from said clamping surface to define a strap receiving gap therebetween, said cam having a face disposed toward said clamping surface and against an adjacent portion of the strap; and,
- (c) pivot means for mounting the cam relative to said clamping surface with the cam face against an adjacent portion of the strap to cause the strap to pivot the cam face away from the clamping surface as the strap is pulled through the clasp assembly in the direction tending to tighten the binding upper and to pivot the cam face toward the clamping surface when the pull on the strap is terminated so that the strap initially begins to retract through the clasp assembly whereby the cam face pinches the adjacent portion of the strap against the clamping surface thereby preventing withdrawal of the strap relative to the clasp assembly and resulting in a residual tensile load on the strap.
- 3. A water ski binding according to claim 2, further comprising a cam stop disposed between said cam and said binding upper to limit the rotational movement of said cam and to guide said strap in its approach into the gap between the friction cam and the clamping surface as the strap is pulled through the clamp assembly.
- 4. A water ski binding according to claim 3, wherein said cam stop:
- extends generally transversely to the length of the strap and generally longitudinally to the length of the binding alongside the binding upper; and,
- is located closely alongside the binding upper to retain the strap closely adjacent the lower side and perimeter portions of the binding upper.
- 5. A water ski binding according to claim 4, wherein the stop comprises an elongated bar extending substantially parallel to the rotational axis of said cam.
- 6. A water ski binding according to claim 3, further comprising a bracket for mounting the friction cam to the binding frame, said bracket having portions defining the clamping surface.
- 7. A water ski binding according to claim 6, wherein the bracket forms an integral portion of the binding frame.
- 8. A water ski binding according to claim 2, wherein said clasp assembly further comprises a mounting bracket for pivotally mounting clamping surface.
- 9. A water ski binding according to claim 8, wherein said mounting bracket having portions defining the clamping surface.
- 10. A water ski binding according to claim 9, wherein the mounting bracket is integrally formed as a portion of the binding frame.
- 11. A water ski binding comprising:
- (a) a binding upper defining a binding cavity for receiving and restraining a foot, said binding upper having a lower perimeter portion and at least one strap extending laterally across the binding upper;
- (b) a frame securable to the lower perimeter portion of the binding upper;
- (c) means for securing the strap of the binding upper to the frame at selected locations along the length of the strap thereby varying the size of the binding cavity defined by the binding upper; and,
- (d) wherein said securing means comprise a clasp assembly for receiving the end portion of the strap of the binding upper and automatically cinching the strap at a desired location along the length of the strap, said clasp assembly comprises:
- a clamping surface;
- a friction cam spaced from said clamping surface to define a strap receiving gap therebetween, said cam having a face disposed toward said clamping surface and against an adjacent portion of the strap;
- pivot means for mounting the cam relative to said clamping surface to permit the cam face to pivot away from the clamping surface as the strap is pulled through the clasp assembly in the direction tending to tighten the binding upper and allowing the cam face to pivot toward the clamping surface when the movement of the strap through the clasp assembly is terminated, whereby the cam face pinches the adjacent portion of the strap against the clamping surface thereby preventing withdrawal of the strap relative to the clasp assembly and resulting in a residual tensile load on the strap; and,
- a retainer spaced from and disposed in fixed relationship to said cam to cooperatively define a strap receiving loop with said cam for receiving a portion of said strap extending beyond the cam face and redirecting such free end portion of said strap back in the direction that said strap approaches said clasp assembly.
- 12. A water ski binding according to claim 11, wherein said retainer and said cam are constructed as an integral unit.
- 13. A water ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said clasp assembly comprising means for receiving and releasably clamping the strap at selected locations along the length of the strap.
- 14. The water ski binding according to claim 13, wherein said means for receiving and releasably clamping the strap comprises:
- a clamping surface; and
- a cam rotatably mounted relative to the clamping surface to define a strap receiving gap between the clamping surface and the cam, said cam having a face disposed towards said clamping surface for clamping the strap between the clamping surface and the cam.
- 15. The water ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said clasp assembly is mounted on the binding frame.
- 16. The water ski binding according to claim 1, wherein said clasp assembly is in part integrated into the binding frame.
- 17. A water ski binding comprising:
- (a) a binding upper defining a binding cavity for receiving and restraining a foot, said binding upper having a lower perimeter portion and at least one strap extending laterally across the binding upper;
- (b) a frame securable to the lower perimeter portion of the binding upper;
- (c) means for securing the strap of the binding upper to the frame at selected locations along the length of the strap thereby varying the size of the binding cavity defined by the binding upper; and,
- (d) wherein said binding upper includes an instep portion extending upwardly from the lower perimeter portion to extend over and cover the instep of a foot, said instep portion having a top central section which is more resilient than the remainder of the instep portion to readily expand and contract in the direction across the binding upper, wherein said instep portion includes a longitudinal slit extending along the top central section thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 832,455, filed Feb. 21, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,646 issued Apr. 19, 1988.
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