EP0707505A1 - Vorrichtung zur längsverstellung - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zur längsverstellungInfo
- Publication number
- EP0707505A1 EP0707505A1 EP95917986A EP95917986A EP0707505A1 EP 0707505 A1 EP0707505 A1 EP 0707505A1 EP 95917986 A EP95917986 A EP 95917986A EP 95917986 A EP95917986 A EP 95917986A EP 0707505 A1 EP0707505 A1 EP 0707505A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- ski
- locking
- guide rail
- adjustment plate
- surface section
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/005—Ski bindings with means for adjusting the position of a shoe holder or of the complete binding relative to the ski
Definitions
- the invention relates to a device for the longitudinal adjustment of a ski binding part, in particular a front jaw, with a guide rail which can be fastened on the top of a ski and on which the ski binding part is guided as a displaceable jaw unit in the longitudinal direction of the ski and in a predetermined sliding position on the guide rail by a locking Locking device can be defined, which has a locking part movably guided on the jaw unit at right angles to the guide rail with an actuating element articulated to it, which can be brought into positive engagement with the force of a spring either with a complementary locking recesses of the guide rail arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the ski , wherein the actuating member is provided with at least two surface sections, of which the second surface section runs at an angle relative to the first surface section which is the same size or size it is 90 °, and the second surface section lies farther from the latching part than the first surface section, and thus the first surface section determines the latched position and the second surface section determines the unlatched position of
- Such a device is known from AT-PS 380 639 and has proven itself well in practice, since the locked or unlocked position of the locking part is fixed or fixed by two defined end positions of the actuating member.
- the locking device is integrated in the front jaw, i.e. the space required for the locking device must be taken into account anew for each type of front jaw.
- DE-OS 1 954 512 describes a locking device for ski binding parts which is installed in an adjustment plate which can be displaced on the guide rail and which is provided for fastening a ski binding part, so that different types and sizes of ski binding parts are optionally mounted thereon can.
- the locking device consists of a transversely to the longitudinal axis bolt which engages an arm of a two-armed lever, the second arm is designed as a locking part, the bolt being loaded by a spring in the longitudinal direction of the ski, so that the locking part or its teeth against a row of teeth be pressed on the guide rail. If the teeth or the tooth gaps of the row of teeth are laid by snow, ice or dirt, this leads to an incomplete mutual engagement, which means that the position of the ski binding part is not guaranteed.
- a similar locking device has become known from FR-OS 2 683 457, in which the locking device is also integrated in an adjustment plate.
- a bolt which can be moved transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski has two teeth which engage in the spaces between a row of teeth of the guide rail.
- the bolt is spring-loaded and has an operating button.
- a third tooth, which is offset between the two teeth, serves as a stop for the bolt.
- the button must be fully pressed in and held in this position against the spring force during the entire adjustment phase of the ski binding part, for example the toe piece.
- the object of the invention is to provide a device for longitudinal adjustment of a ski binding, which ness the advantages of an adjustment plate as light Interchangeable ⁇ is a ski binding against another Various ⁇ ner size and / or type, with the advantages of Rasteinrich ⁇ processing with secure latching and unlatching in stable positions combined with one-hand operation.
- the features of claim 2 provide a favorable solution for the arrangement of the locking part or for the storage of the same in the adjustment plate.
- the feature of claim 3 enables a compact design of the adjustment plate with the actuator, so that no disruptive parts protrude beyond the adjustment plate or the ski component.
- Another object of the invention is that the two ski binding parts, namely the toe piece and the heel holder, are individually displaceable in a first unlatched position, ie either the toe piece or the heel holder, or in a second unlatched position both simultaneously and independently of one another.
- the actuator has a third surface portion according to the invention, the locking part can be locked on the guide rail in two effective positions. In this way, however, it is also ensured that in a first unlatched position the connecting band with the heel holder can be adjusted on its own and in a second unlatched position the jaw unit can also be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the ski. Finally, the jaw unit and heel holder can be locked together again in the desired, newly adjusted position, which also takes the ski center position of the entire binding into account, for example.
- a particularly complete configuration of the actuating member is achieved by the features of claim 5.
- the measures according to claim 6 give the designer a simple handle for constructively determining the course of the individual surface sections relative to the pin depending on the length of the locking teeth of the connecting belt or the guide rail and thus the length of the locking teeth of the locking part.
- the invention also relates to a further development of the device mentioned at the outset for the longitudinal adjustment of a ski binding part, in particular a toe piece, which is fastened on an adjustment plate which in turn is displaceably guided and locked in a guide rail fastened to the ski.
- the invention has the further object of providing a damping device for an adjustment plate guided and locked in a guide rail in order to achieve a damping effect between the ski binding part and the adjustment plate and subsequently via the guide rail to the ski.
- a large number of damping devices are known in the area of a ski binding component.
- a device for attaching ski binding parts to a ski is known from Jap.GBM layout specification No. 43-17191 (v.16.7.1968).
- a metallic ski binding part is connected to the ski by means of screws via a flexible plate.
- This measure on the one hand achieves a damping effect and on the other hand prevents corrosion of the ski binding part.
- a component of the pressure exerted by the weight of the skier on the ski acts in such a way that the soft-elastic plate is compressed laterally, thereby creating a horizontal force component which undesirably pushes the ski out of the curve outward.
- the overall height of the adjustment plate relative to the top of the ski can be maintained in an advantageous manner.
- claims 13 and 14 indicate two favorable constructive solutions for simple assembly and for securing the damping insert.
- a direct damping effect between the adjustment plate and the ski is achieved if the ski bends more by the damping insert under the edge of the adjustment plate touching the top of the ski.
- the feature of claim 15 prevents snow or ice from penetrating between the toe pieces and the cushioning insert.
- FIG. 1 shows a vertical longitudinal central section through a first device according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a top view of FIG. 1 partially sectioned
- FIG. 3 shows a section along lines III-III in FIG partially sectioned top view of another embodiment
- FIG. 4a shows a detail from FIG. 4 on a larger scale
- FIGS. 5 to 8 show different embodiments.
- FIG. 10 a bottom view of a damping insert shown in FIG. 9,
- FIG. 11 a longitudinal middle section of a second embodiment of a damping device according to the invention
- a device for longitudinal adjustment is designated in its entirety by 1.
- the device 1 consists of a guide rail 2 which is approximately U-shaped in cross section and which is fastened to the top 3a of a ski 3 by means of screws 4, and an adjustment plate 5 which is mounted on the guide rail 2 so as to be longitudinally displaceable and which has four bores 6 for receiving Has screws for attaching a toe piece 7.
- the adjustment plate 5 is provided with lateral extensions 8, into which grooves 9 of the adjustment plate 5 engage (FIG. 3).
- a guide 11a, 11b is formed in each of the side wall parts of the adjustment plate 5, in which guides 11a, 11b a slidable part 10 is slidably mounted transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski and bears two detent teeth 12 on its underside, optionally in two, by several on the Snap on the top of the guide rail 2 arranged locking teeth 13 formed complementary locking recesses 14.
- a spring 15 in the form of a helical compression spring is provided, which is held on the one hand on an extension 16 of the locking part 10 and on the other hand on a pin 17 of the adjusting plate 5 and at its transition to the locking part ⁇ o or Adjustment plate 5 is supported.
- the latching part 10 is guided laterally out of the adjusting plate 5 and carries an actuating member 19 in the form of a pivot lever at its end section by means of a pin 18.
- the pin 18 is inserted into a bore 20 in the latching part 10 , which thus has a vertical axis H forms around which the actuator 19 is horizontally pivoted.
- the actuating member 19 lies in its latched position shown in FIG. 2 with a first surface section 22 on a lateral section 21 of the adjustment plate 5.
- a second surface section 23 is formed at right angles to the first surface section 22, the normal distance from the pin 18 being greater than that of the first surface section 22.
- a metallic connecting band 24 is provided, which has a square recess 25 at its front end, which for producing a positive connection with a complementary projection 26 on the underside of the Guide rail 2 is engaged.
- the position of the actuating member 19 and thus of the latching part 10 shown in FIG. 2 corresponds to the latched state of the device 1.
- the actuating member 19 is pivoted by 90 ° clockwise, whereby the second surface section 23 on the lateral section 21 of the Adjustment plate 5 comes to rest or support. Since, as mentioned above, the second surface section 23 lies at a greater distance from the pin 20, the latching part 10 is pulled out of the adjustment plate 5 by the difference in distance. This distance difference is equal to or greater than the length L of the locking teeth 12 or 13, so that the locking part 10 is in the unlocked state of the guide rail 5.
- the adjusting plate 5 has a recess 5a for receiving the actuating member 19 in its pivoted-in position, and that in the recess 5a pivoted actuator 19 extends with its outer side 19a flush with the outer contour 5b of the adjusting plate 5.
- a handle 19b of the actuator 19 tapers in width against the free end of the actuator 19 to facilitate its handling when swiveling.
- the front jaw 7 thus forms, together with the adjusting plate 5, a jaw unit 27 which can be displaced on the guide rail 2.
- FIGS. 4 shows another embodiment of a device for the longitudinal adjustment of the toe piece 7 and a heel holder 28 which is displaceable in a rear ski-fixed guide rail 29, but guided against lifting and secured only partially via a connecting band 24 ' shown jaw unit 27 is connected to be locked.
- the connecting band 24 ' is guided at its front end in a U-shaped recess 30 of the front guide rail 2' and provided on its upper side with a plurality of locking teeth 31, the tooth gaps of which form complementary locking recesses 32.
- a locking part 10 ' is slidably mounted transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski in guides 11'a, 11 * b, which has on its underside two locking teeth 12' with twice the length L of the two locking teeth 12 according to FIG. 2 which, in the locked state (see FIG. 4) of the latching part 10 ', firstly latches into the latching recesses 32 of the connecting band 24' and secondly into complementary latching recesses 14 'of the guide rail 2' formed by a plurality of latching teeth 13 ', wherein the locking teeth 13 'are arranged on the top of the guide rail 2' and parallel to the locking teeth 31 of the connecting band 24 '.
- the locking teeth 13 'and 31 each have the simple length L.
- a spring 15 'in the form of a helical compression spring holds the locking part 10' in the locked position and is held on the one hand on an extension 16 'of the locking part 10' and on the other hand on a pin 17 'of the adjusting plate 5' and at its transition to the locking part 10 'or .
- the latching part 10 ' is led out laterally from the adjusting plate 5' and carries at its end section an actuating member 19 'which is in the form of a pivoting lever and which is inserted by means of a pin 18' in a bore 20 'of the latching part 10' and can thus be pivoted about a vertical axis H. is.
- the actuating member 19 ' has a first surface section 22' which, in the latched position shown (see FIGS. 4, 4a), bears against a lateral section 21 'of the adjusting plate 5'.
- a second surface section 23' extends, which converges with the first surface section 22 'on a steep curve 33 of an eccentric.
- the second surface section 23 ' is followed by a third surface section 36 at an obtuse angle ⁇ of 120-155 °, in particular of 140 °, via a further steep curve 35, a second support point 37 abutting this steep curve 35.
- the normal distances of the individual surface sections 22 ', 23', 36, based on the pin 18 ', are designated in turn with Si, S2, S3 (see in particular Fig. 4a).
- the difference between the normal stocks S2 and Si is equal to or greater than the length L of the locking teeth 13 'of the connecting band 24' and the difference between the normal distances S3 and S2 is equal to or greater than the length L of the locking teeth 13 'of the front guide rail 2'.
- the heel holder 28 connected to the connecting band 24 ' can be adapted to a desired shoe size along the rear guide rail 29.
- the actuating member 19 ' is further pivoted out via the second support point 37, so that the third surface section 36 comes to rest against the lateral section 21' of the adjusting plate 5 ', so that the locking teeth 12' of the locking part 10 'now also from the locking recesses 14' of the front Guide rail 2 'disengaged.
- the front jaw 7 in the front guide rail 2 'and the heel holder 28 in the rear guide rail 29 can be moved and thus not only adapted to a desired shoe size, but also brought into a ski-centered position.
- the effect of locking or unlocking is brought about by the above-mentioned differences in the normal distances S2 - S ⁇ or S3 - S2.
- the connecting band 24 ' is supported laterally and upwards in the area of the heel holder 28 by guides, not shown.
- the connecting band 24' is angled in stages and guided in guides 39a, 39b on both sides, and cranked upwards at point 24a so that the locking teeth 31 lie at the same height as the locking teeth 13 'of the guide rail 2'.
- FIG. 5 shows a first embodiment of a secured actuating element 19 ", which, in comparison with the actuating element 19, 19 'shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, has a grip strip 19" b which is of equal width up to the end region and which penetrates a brake mandrel prevented.
- an additional surface section 41" is provided between the first and the second surface section 22 “or 23", which in the pivoted-in position of the actuating member 19 "has an acute angle c_ of 15 ° to 25 °, preferably 20 °, to the side section 21 "of the adjusting plate 5". Pressing with the thumb in the direction of arrow F causes the additional surface section 41 to come into contact with the side section 21 ", and as a result the actuating member 19" up to the first position, shown in dash-dotted lines. Now the actuating member can be pivoted with the fingers into the end position, also shown in dash-dotted lines. To make it easier to press in, the actuating member 19 "has a curvature 42 in the front area.
- FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of a secured actuating member 19 '', which is essentially the same as that of FIG. 5, but with the second surface section 23 '' relative to the first surface section 22 '' at an angle ⁇ of 105 ° extends to 135 °, preferably 120 °. Furthermore, in the transition area between the additional surface section 41 '"and the second surface section 23'" there is a latching lug 43 which, when the actuating member 19 '"is swung out, into a latching recess 44 in the side Section 21 '"of the adjustment plate 5'" snaps into place.
- FIG. 7 shows a third embodiment of a secured actuating member 19, in which the first and second surface sections 22 IV and 23 form a right angle to one another, as in the examples according to FIGS. 1 and 4.
- a disc segment 45 connects which, in the swiveled-in position of the actuator 19, is freely movable below a sliding plate of a toe piece, indicated only by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 1, whereby the gap between the confirmation member 19 and the adjusting plate 5 IV is covered .
- FIG. 8 shows a fourth embodiment of a secured actuating member 19 which, as in FIGS. 1 and 4, is designed.
- an angled lever-shaped locking member 46 is arranged in front of it, which is formed in one piece with the adjusting plate 5 and is connected to the latter via a narrow web 46a.
- the one arm rests 46b of the angle lever-shaped locking member 46 on one side to an inclined surface 10 a of the locking member 10 and the other hand on a projection of the adjusting plate 5 from 5 V c.
- the other arm 46c of the angular lever-shaped locking member 46 is designed as a pusher 46d.
- FIG. 9 designates the ski on which the guide rail 2 ", which is approximately U-shaped in cross section, is fastened by means of only indicated screws 4.
- an adjustment plate 65 is mounted in a longitudinally displaceable manner and can be fixed with latching devices (not shown) .
- a toe piece 7 is fastened on the adjusting plate 65 by means of screws 6 'which are only indicated.
- a damping device in the form of a damping insert 47 is arranged between the front end section of the adjusting plate 65 and the front jaw 7.
- the damping insert 47 is embedded in a trough-shaped recess 48 of the adjustment plate 65 and has a base 50 projecting over the top 49 of the adjustment plate 65, on which the Front jaws 7 supported.
- the depression 48 extends over the end face 51 of the adjustment plate 65 to its lower edge 52.
- the damping insert 47 extends over the end face 51 and the lower edge 52 at a distance a from the upper side 3a of the ski, the distance a being approx. lmm is.
- the adjustment plate 65 has two bores 53 for two pins 54 on both sides of the longitudinal center axis, which bores start from the damping insert 47 and are directed downward.
- a web 55 is formed on each pin 54 and is connected to the front section 56 and the underside 57 of the damping insert 47. Accordingly, a slot 58 in the adjustment plate 65 extends from each of the bores 53 and exits at the end face 51.
- damping insert 47 On the top 47a of the damping insert 47 cover strips 59 are arranged on both sides, which extend from the base 50 and nestle against the front jaws 7, so that lateral protection against the ingress of snow or ice is ensured. As can be seen from FIG. 10, the damping insert 47 in the front end section widens continuously in the lateral direction.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 differs from that according to FIGS. 9 and 10 only in such a way that to protect against displacement of the damping insert 47 'in the longitudinal direction of the ski, the adjusting plate 65' in the region of the base 50 'is transverse to the longitudinal direction of the ski has extending elongated opening 60.
- two ribs 62 are arranged on both sides of the longitudinal central axis, which abut against the section 63 of the tongue 61 which runs forward, so that a pressure exerted on the adjusting plate 65' exerts pressure on the tongue 61. can be worn.
- the arrangement and design of the base 50 'and the cover strips 59' on both sides correspond to those according to FIGS. 9 and 10.
- the overall height of the damping insert in the area of contact with the toe piece can be made somewhat higher in both embodiments, so that the damping insert is pre-compressed when the toe piece is assembled with the adjusting plate.
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AT96794A AT401233B (de) | 1994-05-09 | 1994-05-09 | Vorrichtung zur längsverstellung |
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AT0172094A AT403996B (de) | 1994-09-08 | 1994-09-08 | Vorrichtung zur längsverstellung |
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PCT/EP1995/001660 WO1995030459A1 (de) | 1994-05-09 | 1995-05-02 | Vorrichtung zur längsverstellung |
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EP0707505B1 EP0707505B1 (de) | 2000-03-22 |
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WO (1) | WO1995030459A1 (de) |
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