SNOWBOARD BINDING PROVIDED WITH A BOOT STOP IN A BOTTOM PART OF A SPOILER MOVABLE WITH RESPECT TO A BASE AROUND A ROTATIONAL AXIS
20210308553 · 2021-10-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Jean-Pierre EDMOND (Annemasse, FR)
- Daniel SCHMÄH (Etoy, CH)
- Henry Nidecker (Bougy-Villars, CH)
- Xavier Nidecker (Rolle, CH)
Cpc classification
A63C10/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C10/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C10/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63C10/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C10/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A snowboard binding with a base, a bearing shell movable about a first rotary pin supported by the base, and a pedal for controlling the bearing shell from an open position to a closed position, the bearing shell including a shell bottom and two shell sides supporting the pedal. The first rotary pin is supported by the bearing shell to form a boot stop in the shell bottom in any position of the bearing shell lying between an open position and the closed position. The shell bottom can support a bearing and the base, a pin housed in the bearing to form a hinge extending along the axis of rotation of the first rotary pin. The pedal can move relative to the shell sides about a second axis of rotation and be supported by two arms.
Claims
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16. A snowboard binding, comprising: a base, a spoiler which rotates around a axis of rotation held by the base, a pedal and a strap which controls the spoiler for closing and opening respectively between an open position and a closed position, in which the spoiler comprises a shell base and two shell sides, the pedal rotates with respect to the two shell sides and the strap is bound to the pedal or the spoiler, characterized in that the shell base or the base comprises a bearing hinged around the axis of rotation to serve as a boot stop in any position of the spoiler during closing or opening, between the open position and the closed position.
17. A snowboard binding according to claim 16, wherein the shell base comprises an opening in front of the bearing.
18. A snowboard binding according to claim 17, wherein the bearing comprises a roller.
19. A snowboard binding according to claim 17, wherein the bearing or the roller is provided with an outer surface determined by a concave generatrix.
20. A snowboard binding according to claim 16, wherein the pedal is held by two arms, freewheel connected to the tow shell sides or connected to the base in such a way as to allow them to move forward or backward in combination with a rotational movement of the spoiler around the first axis of rotation, between the open position and the closed position.
21. A snowboard binding according to claim 20, wherein the arms which hold the pedal are hinged to the base by connecting rods.
22. A snowboard binding according to claim 20, wherein the arms which hold the pedal are hinged to the base by an oblong or curvilinear guide and a pin inserted in the guide, one of these two elements being part of the arms while the other is part of the base.
23. A snowboard binding according to claim 21, further comprising a second strap which is bound to the arms which hold the pedal in such a way as to be driven in a tightening position and a loosening position which are respectively determined by a forward position of the arms when the spoiler is in the closed position and a backward position of the arms when the spoiler is in the open position.
24. A snowboard binding according to claim 16, further comprising a lever which is hinged either to the spoiler or to the base, a return means counteracting the rotation of the lever and a retaining means which is respectively fixed to the base or the spoiler, said lever and retaining means being provided with locking means for blocking the spoiler in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0023] Other advantages of the invention are discussed below in reference to various embodiments illustrated by the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The invention now is described with the help of the various embodiments mentioned above. An element common to these modes is designated by the same reference.
[0038] A snowboard binding comprises, according to either of the various embodiments, a base 1, a spoiler 3 and a pedal 5.
[0039] The base 1 is intended to be fixed to a snowboard (not shown) and comprises a front part 7, that receives the toe of the user's snow boot 2 and a rear part 9, integral with the front part or not, which holds a first axis of rotation A1. A rotatable spoiler 3 pivots relative to the base 1 about this first axis of rotation A1, from an open position to a closed position. A rotatable pedal 5 pivots relative to the spoiler 3 around a second axis of rotation A2, in order to control it from an initial or intermediate open position to the closed position.
[0040] The spoiler 3 comprises,
[0041] The initial or intermediate open position and the closed position of the spoiler 3 are defined by angular values about the axis of rotation A1. The angular value of the open position is greater than the angular value of the closed one, considering the base 1 as a common reference of the two positions.
[0042] A boot stop is formed in the shell base 13 by a hinge along the first axis of rotation A1, comprising a bearing 61 supported by the shell base 13 and a pin 57 held by the base 1 and inserted in the bearing 61. The boot stop, as explained above, allows the user to guide and pre-position the boot 2, in any position form the intermediate open position,
[0043] In one embodiment, the shell base 13 is cut in front of the bearing 61 in order to allow the latter to play the role of a boot stop.
[0044] The pedal 5 preferably is fixed to two arms 17 which rotate around the second axis of rotation A2 by connecting means such as rivets 15 inserted in bores 16. The pedal 5 controls the spoiler 3 in the closed position in an automatic manner, without manual intervention. The arms 17 transmit a pressure exerted on the pedal 5 by the user's boot 2 to the spoiler 3, thus producing a motor torque from the initial opening position to the closed position.
[0045] According to the first, second, and fourth embodiments, the arms 17 are connected to the base 1 in such a way as to allow them to move forward or backward in a combined movement with the rotational movement about the second axis of rotation A2. According to the third, fifth and sixth embodiments, the arms 17 to which the pedal 5 is fixed enable a free wheel rotation about the second axis of rotation A2. However, the free wheel rotation of the arms 17 also applies to the embodiments for which the arms are connected to the base in such a way as to allow them to move forward or backward. Also, the connection of the arms to the base allowing this forward and backward movement may be implemented with the embodiments for which the arms experience a free wheel rotation.
[0046] In all illustrated embodiments, the pedal 5 is fixed to the arms 17. However, the pedal 5 may also be rotatable around a bar which is fixed to the arms 17. The invention also provides for a pedal 5 split into two parts, each fixed to an arm 17.
[0047] In the embodiments for which the arms 17 experience a free wheel rotation, illustrated by
[0048] According to the first and fourth embodiments, two connecting rods 21 are hinged to the arms 17 and the base 1 in order to increase the guiding accuracy of the pedal 5. The respective articulations comprise connecting means 23 and 25. Due to the guiding, the arms 17 are moved forward towards the front part 7 of the base 1 and then backward towards the rear part 9 of the base 1, as the spoiler 3 rotates about the first axis of rotation A1. In other words, the connecting rods 21 accompany a horizontal component of the movement of the arms 17 during the rotation of the spoiler 3 around the first axis of rotation A1. According to the first embodiment,
[0049] According to the fourth embodiment,
[0050] According to the second embodiment, illustrated in
[0051] The length of the arms 17, measured from the pedal 5 to the connecting means 15, 16 along the second axis of rotation A2, preferably is chosen so that the pedal 5 comes into direct contact with the snowboard in the closed position. This arrangement facilitates the removal of snow that may accumulate on the base 1 in the open position. In addition, the direct contact of the pedal 5 with the snowboard enhances the transmission of the pressure from the user's heel. This direct contact applies to the six embodiments of the invention.
[0052] A snowboard binding according to the invention comprises means for maintaining the spoiler in the closed position.
[0053] A first example of such a means is described with reference to the fifth embodiment illustrated in
[0054] It should be noted that the notches 31 and 35 determine several closing positions. This arrangement enables the binding to be locked even in presence of possible snow accumulated under the pedal 5 or under the user's boot.
[0055] Unlocking is caused by manual action on the lever 27, for example by means of a flexible link (not shown), in order to release the notches 31 and 35. The lever 27 may be arranged on one side of the spoiler 3, that is to say on the side of one of the two means 15, 16 which connect the spoiler 3 and the arms 17. It can also be arranged on both sides of the spoiler 3. In this case, it may be shaped like a hoop 37 and act symmetrically.
[0056] A second example is described with reference to the sixth embodiment illustrated in
[0057] This second example of locking means allows only one locked position.
[0058] In these examples, it is possible to interchange the roles of the lever and the raised element, so that the lever is hinged to the base and co-operate with an element fixed on the spoiler.
[0059] A retaining strap 43, integral or arranged in correspondence with the ankle of a user's boot, is hinged by a connection means 45 to each arm 17. Where the binding comprises several straps, for example a front strap 47 and an ankle strap 43, the front strap 47 is hinged to the front part 7 of the base 1 while the ankle strap 43 is hinged to the pedal 5 by the arms 17. Preferably, in the intermediate open position,
[0060] The invention also provides a means for raising the front strap 47 in the open position, in order to enable the binding to be fit more easily.
[0061] According to the first embodiment,
[0062] The backward movement of the arms 17 in the initial open position may also determine a loosening of a front strap according to the second embodiment. As illustrated in
[0063] According to the sixth embodiment illustrated in
[0064] Since the movement of the spoiler 3 is transmitted to the lever 49 by means of the connection means 55, the invention provides for arranging this connection means 55 in such a way that, in the open position, it is at a distance from the first axis of rotation A1, greater than the distance between the first and the second axis of rotation A2, so as to develop the movement of the lever 49 relative to the movement of the pedal 5.
[0065] The lever 49 may be attached to the transmission member 53 in a rigid manner, provided that the connection 51 comprises an oblong hole for accompanying the horizontal component of the transmission element movement 53 during the rotation of the spoiler 3. The lever 49 may also be connected to the spoiler 3 by an oblong hole.
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[0067] The spoiler 3 comprises a shell base 13, two shell sides 12 and a first axis of rotation A1. This axis of rotation A1 is held by a hinge bearing 61 that acts as a boot stop of the shell base 13, in any position of the spoiler 3 around the first axis of rotation A1, from an angular open position to an angular closed position.
[0068] In a first embodiment of the spoiler,
[0069] Preferably,
[0070] A hinge along the first axis of rotation A1 is provided by a pin 57 held by the base 1 and inserted in the bearing 61 supported by the shell base 13. The pin 57 is fixed to a base support 59 by screws 63. It should be noted that, for a good integration of the binding elements,