Patent classifications
A63C9/08542
TOE-PIECE OF A SKI BINDING FOR SKI MOUNTAINEERING
A toe-piece of a ski binding for ski mountaineering has a base, a first jaw, a second jaw, an activating lever, a joint, a housing, and elastic means. The first jaw is provided with a first guide, and the second jaw is provided with a second guide. The activating lever is rotatably coupled to the base. The joint is activatable by the activating lever, which includes a first sliding element slidably coupled with the first guide and a second sliding element slidably coupled with the second guide, so that the activation of the activating lever causes, via the joint, the rotation of the first jaw and the second jaw. The housing is borne by the base. The elastic means are arranged in the housing so as to push the joint to wedge against the first jaw and the second jaw.
Binding toe-piece for gliding board
Toe-piece for a boot on a gliding board including a chassis affixed to the gliding board; a body movable on the chassis; a sole-clamp movable on the body; a lateral release mechanism including a first elastic mechanism to return the sole clamp to engagement with the boot; a vertical retention mechanism having a second elastic mechanism arranged to continuously exert a return force on the body to bring the sole-clamp toward the lower surface of the chassis, the return force pressing the sole-clamp on the boot; at least one cam kinematically inserted between the second elastic mechanism and either the chassis or the body, the cam being shaped to modify, in relation to the chassis, the direction of the return force exerted by the second elastic mechanism on the body to attenuate a variation in the pressing force when the sole-clamp is away from the lower surface of the chassis.
Front jaw
The invention relates to a ski binding including a front jaw and a rear jaw for holding the sole of a ski boot. The front jaw includes a base, via which the front jaw can be connected to a ski, a first holding device for connecting the boot to the ski at the front end of the boot for ascending, and a second holding device for connecting the ski boot to the ski at the front end of the boot for descending. The second holding device exhibits a first configuration for descending, in which the second holding device is in contact with the front end of the sole of the ski boot, and a second configuration for ascending, in which the second holding device is out of contact with the front end of the sole of the ski boot.
Toe-piece of a ski binding for ski mountaineering
A toe-piece of a ski binding for ski mountaineering has a base, a first jaw, a second jaw, an activating lever, a joint, a housing, and elastic means. The first jaw is provided with a first guide, and the second jaw is provided with a second guide. The activating lever is rotatably coupled to the base. The joint is activatable by the activating lever, which includes a first sliding element slidably coupled with the first guide and a second sliding element slidably coupled with the second guide, so that the activation of the activating lever causes, via the joint, the rotation of the first jaw and the second jaw. The housing is borne by the base. The elastic means are arranged in the housing so as to push the joint to wedge against the first jaw and the second jaw.
SKI BINDING, IN PARTICULAR A TELEMARK SKI BINDING, AND SKI PROVIDED WITH SUCH A BINDING
A binding having a front plate (2), a front assembly (3) for immobilising the boot and capable of cooperating with the sole (81) of the boot (8), a rear assembly (6) for retaining the boot and capable of cooperating with a retaining lug (85) of the rear portion of the front sole and/or with the rear sole, the rear assembly being movable relative to the front plate in the vertical plane, and tensioning means (66) which act between the rear retaining assembly (6) and the ski and/or the front plate (2) and which are capable of tensioning the boot (8) on the binding (1) and enabling the heel to be raised freely. The front immobilisation assembly is mounted in a floating manner on the front plate about a transverse pivot axis (A3), the supporting point enabling the front end (81′) of the sole (81) of the boot.
BINDING TOE-PIECE FOR GLIDING BOARD
A toe-piece for binding a boot on a gliding board, the toe piece including a chassis having a lower surface configured to be affixed to the gliding board; a body movably mounted on the chassis; a sole-clamp movably mounted on the body and capable of coming into contact with an upper surface and at least one lateral portion of a front or rear portion of the boot when the boot is engaged with the toe-piece; a lateral release mechanism including at least one first elastic mechanism acting on the sole-clamp to return it to a configuration of engagement with the boot; a vertical retention mechanism comprising a second elastic mechanism, distinct from the first elastic mechanism, arranged so as to continuously exert a return force on the body in order to bring the sole-clamp back toward the lower surface of the chassis, the return force producing a force pressing the sole-clamp on the boot when the boot is engaged with the binding; wherein the toe-piece includes at least one cam kinematically inserted between the second elastic mechanism and either the chassis or the body, the cam being shaped to modify, depending on the position of the body in relation to the chassis, the direction of the return force exerted by the second elastic mechanism on the body so as to attenuate a variation in the pressing force when the sole-clamp is away from the lower surface of the chassis.
FRONT JAW
The invention relates to a ski binding including a front jaw and a rear jaw for holding the sole of a ski boot. The front jaw includes a base, via which the front jaw can be connected to a ski, a first holding device for connecting the boot to the ski at the front end of the boot for ascending, and a second holding device for connecting the ski boot to the ski at the front end of the boot for descending. The second holding device exhibits a first configuration for descending, in which the second holding device is in contact with the front end of the sole of the ski boot, and a second configuration for ascending, in which the second holding device is out of contact with the front end of the sole of the ski boot.