MECHANISM FOR LOCKING LONGITUDINALLY A SKI-BINDING ON A MOUNTING PLATE
20170106268 ยท 2017-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C2009/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a locking mechanism for a ski-binding, the locking mechanism comprising only one lever adapted to be pivoted between an engaged and a disengaged position. The lever further comprises at least one lug, the at least one lug adapted to engage with a notch formed in a mounting plate in an engaged position, and wherein the lug is adapted to hold the lever in a non-sliding manner when engaged with the notch. Explicitly, the locking mechanism does not comprise a second lever. Also provided is a ski-binding comprising only one locking mechanism, or adapted to receiving only one locking mechanism, and a mounting plate for use with the locking mechanism, and ski-binding.
Claims
1. A locking mechanism for a ski-binding, the locking mechanism comprising: only one lever adapted to be pivoted between an engaged and a disengaged position, wherein the lever comprises at least one lug, the at least one lug adapted to engage with a notch formed in a mounting plate in the engaged position, wherein the lug is adapted to hold the lever in a non-sliding manner when engaged with the notch, and wherein the locking mechanism does not comprise a second or more lever.
2. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lug comprises a front-facing surface having a contour similar to a front surface of the notch, and a rear-facing surface having a contour similar to a rear surface of the notch, wherein, when the lug is engaged with the notch, the front-facing surface and the rear-facing surface are adapted to contact the front surface and the rear surface of the notch.
3. The locking mechanism of claim 1, further comprising locking means, the locking means adapted to lock the lever in the engaged position when the lever is engaged with the notch.
4. The locking mechanism of claim 3, wherein the locking means comprises at least one of a recess and a protrusion, wherein one of the recess or the protrusion is provided at a distal end of the lever and is adapted to engage a recess or protrusion located on the ski-binding when the lever is in the engaged position.
5. The locking mechanism of claim 3, wherein the locking means comprises a sliding plate, the sliding plate adapted to slide so as to lock the lever in the engaged position when a part of a surface of the sliding plate is positioned over a part of a top surface of the lever.
6. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein the lever is biased to the disengaged position.
7. The locking mechanism of claim 6, wherein the lever is adapted to move against the biasing force into the engaged position when the sliding plate moves from an unlocked position to a locked position.
8. The locking mechanism of claim 7, wherein the lever comprises: a curved portion extending from a distal end to a proximal end, the curved portion being flexible; or at least one recess enabling a rigid part of the lever to pivot at the at least one recess.
9. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein a leading edge of the sliding plate is formed as a slope or a curved surface.
10. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein a top surface of the lever comprises tracks for making contact with the sliding plate when the sliding plate is moved from the unlocked to the locked position.
11. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein a top surface of the lever comprises one or more indented portions and wherein the sliding plate comprises at least one tooth, the at least one tooth adapted to engage the at least one indented portion.
12. The locking mechanism of claim 3, wherein the lever comprises at least one of one or more side protrusions and one or more side recesses, the side protrusions or side recesses provided on a side of the lever between a/the distal end and a proximal end of the lever, the side protrusions and side recesses adapted to engage corresponding protrusions and recesses located in the ski-binding.
13. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lever is adapted to be pivotingly engaged with the ski-binding at a proximal end of the lever, and wherein the lug is positioned between a/the distal end and the proximal end of the lever.
14. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever comprises one or more hook portions, the one or more hook portions adapted to engage a corresponding attachment portion located on the ski-binding, wherein the hook portions enable pivoting of the lever when attached to the attachment portion of the ski-binding.
15. The locking mechanism of claim 14, wherein the one or more hook portions are provided in an alternating arrangement along the proximal end of the lever such that, when viewed along the pivoting axis of the lever, the hook portions form a C-shape or a circular shape, and wherein the one or more hook portions are adapted to be flexible such that the hook portions deform from the pivoting axis when engaging with the attachment portion.
16. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever is integrally formed with either a mounting block adapted to be fixed to the ski-binding or the ski-binding itself, wherein the proximal end of the lever is adapted to have an increased flexibility compared to the lever and mounting block or ski-binding, thereby allowing pivoting movement of the lever at the proximal end.
17. The locking mechanism of claim 16, wherein the lever is provided with a decreased thickness at the proximal end thereof, the decreased thickness providing increased flexibility with respect to the lever.
18. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever is provided with an axle holding portion adapted to receive an axle of the ski-binding, wherein the lever is pivoted via movement of the lever around the axle or via movement of the axle within the ski-binding.
19. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein a/the front-facing surface of the lug is provided at an angle with respect to the rear-facing surface, wherein, when the lever is actuated from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the front-facing surface is adapted to engage with a/the front surface of the notch and provide a forward directional force to the lever thereby moving the lever in a rearward direction to align the lug with the notch.
20. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lug is adapted to be engaged with the notch in a water-tight manner when in the engaged position.
21. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein the lug is made from a compressible material such that when the lug is inserted into the notch, the lug compresses and provides a compression force on an inner surface of the notch.
22. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein a/the rear-facing surface of the lug comprises one or more grooves, the grooves adapted to provide a weakening in the rear-facing surface of the lug such that the lug is adapted to be compressed and/or flexed around the axis of the grooves.
23. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lever is provided with an indent portion sized and shaped to receive at least a fingertip of an operator of the lever, thereby enabling the operator to grasp the lever when in the engaged position and actuate the lever to the disengaged position.
24. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lever is provided with a strap, the strap enabling an operator of the lever to grasp the strap when the lever is in the engaged position and actuate the lever to the disengaged position, wherein preferably, the strap is provided in a taut manner via one or more biasing wheels such that, when the strap is in a resting position, the strap is held against a top surface of the lever.
25. The locking mechanism of claim 3, wherein the lever comprises one or more side clips extending from a side surface of the lever, the side surface extending between a/the distal end and a/the proximal end of the lever, wherein the side clips are adapted to engage an edge portion of the ski-binding or the mounting plate.
26. A ski-binding adapted to receive only one locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to be slidingly engaged with the mounting plate and, when the lug is engaged with the notch in the locked position, is adapted to be held in a non-sliding manner, wherein the ski-binding is not adapted to receive a second or more locking mechanism.
27. A ski-binding comprising only one locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to be slidingly engaged with the mounting plate and, when the lug is engaged with the notch in the locked position, is adapted to be held in a non-sliding manner, wherein the ski-binding does not comprise a second or more locking mechanism.
28. The ski-binding of claim 26, wherein the lever is integrally formed with the ski-binding and wherein the lever is biased to the disengaged position.
29. The ski-binding of claim 26, wherein, when the lever is in the disengaged portion, the ski-binding is adapted to slide in a forward and rearward direction with respect to the mounting plate.
30. The ski-binding of claim 26, wherein the ski-binding further comprises a lever-receiving hole adapted to receive the lever, and wherein the lever-receiving hole is adapted to pivotingly provide the lever at one end of the lever-receiving hole.
31. The ski-binding of claim 30, wherein the lever is provided as an integral part of the ski-binding, the lever provided at an end of the lever-receiving hole and adapted to pivot at the end.
32. The ski-binding of claim 30, wherein the ski-binding includes at least one of: one or more recesses and/or one or more protrusions located at an end of the lever-receiving hole opposite to where the lever-receiving hole is adapted to pivotingly provide the lever, wherein the one or more recesses and one or more protrusions are adapted to receive corresponding recesses or protrusions located on the lever; sliding plate accommodating means that is adapted to accommodate a part of a sliding plate when the lever is in the engaged position, or accommodate the entire sliding plate when the lever is in the disengaged position; one or more side protrusions and one or more side recesses located at a side portion of the lever-receiving hole and adapted to receive side protrusions and side recesses of the lever; and an edge portion adapted to receive side clips provided on the lever.
33. The ski-binding of claim 30, wherein the lever-receiving hole is provided with an attachment region adapted to receive hook portions of the lever.
34. The ski-binding of claim 30, wherein the lever-receiving hole is provided with an axle, the axle adapted to be engaged with an axle holding portion of the lever.
35. The ski-binding of claim 26, wherein the ski-binding is provided with a user engagement recess for allowing a user to access an edge portion or an indent portion of the lever so as to enable actuation of the lever from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
36. A mounting plate for use with the locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the mounting plate comprises only one set of notches, wherein the set of notches comprises notches having the same shaped profile and orientated in the same direction.
37. A system including only one locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to slidingly engage with the mounting plate and the only one lever of the locking mechanism is adapted to engage with one of the one set of notches of the mounting plate, thereby preventing sliding movement of the ski-binding.
Description
[0063] In the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0075] According to the present invention, the ski-binding 2 is provided with a single locking mechanism 6 that is adapted to hold and/or lock the ski-binding in a desired position. As shown in
[0076] As shown in more detail in
[0077] The mounting plate 2 includes a plurality of notches 12 spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction of the mounting plate 2 as shown in the Figures. In essence, the lug 10 may be engaged with any one of the notches 12, and it should be appreciated that, in order to engage the lug 10 with a different notch 12, the ski-binding 2 is slid in a longitudinal direction (i.e., forwards or backwards) so as to align the lug 10 with the desired notch 12.
[0078] In the disengaged position, as shown in
[0079] In the engaged position, as shown in
[0080] The lever 8 may be biased to a certain position. In a preferred arrangement, the lever 8 is biased into a disengaged position, i.e., the position as seen in
[0081] Preferably, the ski-binding 2 includes a lever-receiving hole 3 that is adapted to receive the lever 8 when the lever 8 is in the engaged position. In one arrangement, a top surface of the lever 8 is provided flush with a top surface of the ski-binding 2 when the lever 8 is in the engaged position. This is advantageous because the edges of the lever 8 are not exposed in such an arrangement and are thus not prone to being caught or knocked by various obstacles or by the ski-boot of the skier.
[0082] It should be noted that, although only one lug 10 is shown in
[0083] According to the present invention, only one locking mechanism 6 and thus only one lever 8 is provided to the ski-binding 2. That is, the present invention explicitly does not include a second or more locking mechanisms 6 or levers 8. This is a fundamental concept of the present invention, as the provision of only a single locking mechanism 6 enables a skier to more quickly and efficiently alter the position of the ski-binding 2 on the mounting plate 4, thereby reducing the time spent adjusting the ski-binding 2. Herein, a skier is given as the person that alters the ski-binding 2 for ease of reading, however, any person, such as a technician or the like, may equally alter the position of the ski-binding 2.
[0084] It should also be noted that the lever 8 may face either direction on the ski-binding 2. That is, for example, the pivot point of the lever 8 may be positioned forward of the movable end of the lever 8 in relation to the ski-binding 2, in which case the lever 8 may be said to be rearward facing. Conversely, the pivot point of the lever 8 may be positioned behind the moveable end of the lever 8 in relation to the ski-binding 2, in which case the lever 8 may be said to be forward facing. Whether the lever 8 is forward or rearward facing may depend upon the intended use of the ski-binding, i.e., the type of skiing or certain techniques. For example, a rearward facing lever 8 may be preferential for resisting certain forces when used during skiing, i.e., the counterforce of the skier when moving the ski backwards. Although the Figures herein may show the lever 8 in one or the other direction, it should be appreciated that any of the directions may be used and the position of the lever 8 is not limited in this regard.
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[0086] The notch 12 may also include a front surface 18 and a rear surface 20. In a preferred embodiment, the front-facing surface 14 and the front surface 18, in addition to the rear-facing surface 16 and the rear surface 20, are in contact with each other when the lug 10 is pressed into the notch 12. In one embodiment, the lug 10 may be made from a compressible material and may be formed so as to have a profile that is larger than the profile of the notch 12. In this arrangement, the lug 10 exerts a compressive force on the surfaces 18, 20 of the notch 12 which may prevent movement or disengagement of the lug 10 from the notch 12.
[0087] Preferably, the profiles of the lug 10 and notch 12 are similar, although this does not need to be the case. In this regard, only a part of the front-facing surface 14 and the rear-facing surface 16 may be in contact with the front and rear surfaces 18, 20 of the notch 12.
[0088] In one further arrangement, the front-facing surface 14 and the front surface 18 may be provided at an angle with respect to the rear-facing surface 16 and the rear surface 20 as shown in
[0089] In some further embodiments, the lug 10 may also be provided with one or more grooves 22 provided along the rear-facing surface 16. Preferably, the grooves 22 are orientated along the width direction of the lug 10 and are essentially formed around an axis. In this regard, the grooves 22 may act as weakened portions of the lug 10 and permit relatively more compression and/or flexion of the lug 10 around the axis of the grooves 22. Such a configuration can aid in the insertion of the lug 10 into the notch 12 and reduce the force required by the skier to perform such, while also maintaining the tight fit with the surfaces 18, 20 of the notch 12.
[0090] In a preferred configuration, the interaction of the lug 10 and the notch 12 is provided in a water-tight manner such that snow or the like cannot be disposed between the surfaces of the lug 10 and notch 12 when in an engaged position. In some cases, depending upon the temperature, snow that enters the spaces between surfaces of the lug 10 and notch 12 may freeze therebetween, meaning that the lug 10 becomes much harder to remove from the notch 12. Preventing this is advantageous and means that the skier is always able to remove the lug 10 from the notch 12. Preferably, this is enabled by forming the surfaces of the lug 10 and the surfaces of the notch 12 in such a manner that they contact each other in the engaged position.
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[0092] Generally speaking, the lever 8 may include a distal end 24 and a proximal end 26. The proximal end 26 is provided as the pivoting end of the lever 8 meaning that the motion of the lever 8 between the engaged and disengaged positions is effectuated at this end. Accordingly, the proximal end 26 also has a pivoting axis which is orientated along a width direction of the lever 8.
[0093] In the example of
[0094] The hook portions 28 may be provided in an alternating fashion along the pivoting axis or proximal end 26 so as to enable a clamping effect with the attachment portion 30. To this end, when viewed along the pivoting axis, the hook portions 28 form a C-shape or a circular shape. In a preferred arrangement, the gap between the ends of the C-shape is less than twice the radius of curvature of the hook portions 28. In this regard, the hook portions 28 may be flexible such that, when pushed towards the attachment portion 30, the hook portions deform away from the pivoting axis to allow the attachment portion 30 to be located along the pivoting axis. Such an arrangement enables the lever 8 to be stably and pivotably attached to the attachment portion 30.
[0095] In some further configurations, the hook portions 28 are provided only in an up or down configuration. Accordingly, the attachment portion 30 of the ski-binding 2 may be provided with inserts that are arranged in such a manner to enable a precise locating and fitting of the lever 8. To remove the lever 8, one must also remove the lever 8 in a precise manner according to the location and/or orientation of the inserts, thus meaning that an inadvertent removal of the lever 8 is not possible.
[0096] The lever 8 may also be provided with an indent portion 32. The indent portion 32 is preferably sized and shaped to receive at least a fingertip of the skier. In this way, the skier is provided with a better grip or leverage in order to remove the lever 8 from the engaged position. Further examples of the indent portion 32 and removal means are described later.
[0097] The locking mechanism 6 may also be provided with locking means 34. The locking means 34 may be any type of locking means 34 that enables the lever 8 to be locked in the engaged position in such a manner that the lever 8 is not easily displaced from the engaged position. In one arrangement, the locking means 34 may be equivalent to the lug 10 and notch 12 interaction as discussed with respect to
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[0099] The locking means 34 of this example is realised by at least one recess 36 and at least one protrusion 38. In
[0100] In this regard, either the distal end 24 of the lever 8 or the protrusion 38 may be provided with some flexibility which enables deformation of the recess 36 or protrusion 38 when the lever is pressed into the engaged position. However, the level of flexibility must not be too great so as to allow the lever 8 to inadvertently move to the disengaged position. Therefore, the skier must apply an additional force to the lever 8 when positioning the lever 8 in the engaged position in order to overcome the resistive forces provided by the flexible recess 36 or protrusion 38. In one arrangement, the ski-binding 2 is provided with a gap 40 that accommodates the flexion of the protrusion 38 and/or the element of the ski-binding 2 that the protrusion 38 is provided on.
[0101] Although the recess 36 is provided on the lever 8 and the protrusion 38 is provided on the ski-binding 2 in
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[0103] This arrangement is preferable when the lever 8 is arranged as a single piece component with the ski-binding 2. As shown in
[0104] In essence, the configuration of the protrusions 38 and recesses 36 is not particularly limited. The shapes of either of these components are not limited to those described above, and may take any shape that allows for the locking nature of these components. Equally, the distal end 24 and the surface of the lever-receiving portion 3 opposite to the pivoting axis are not limited in their shape. For example, the surfaces may be inclined, as shown with regards to
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[0106] The sliding plate 42 may be provided initially on the ski-binding 2 as is shown in
[0107] The sliding plate 42 may be received in a cavity or the like located in the ski-binding 2, or it may be received on a top surface of the ski-binding 2. Equally, some form of housing may be provided to store the sliding plate 42 when the sliding plate 42 is not in use, i.e., when it is in the unlocked position. In one embodiment as shown in
[0108] Although the sliding plate 42 is shown with a lever 8 that is integrally formed with the ski-binding 2, the sliding plate 42 may be provided with a separate lever 8 that is attached to the ski-binding 2.
[0109] A preferred embodiment of the leaver 8 and locking means 34 is shown in
[0110] Generally, in the embodiment of
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[0113] In order to increase the amount of flexibility, a second recess 106 may also be provided as shown in
[0114] In all of the above examples, the lever 8 may be provided with one or more guides or tracks 108. An example of such a track 108 is seen in
[0115] Although not shown, the leading edge of the sliding plate 42 may additionally or alternatively be provided in a sloped or curved manner. That is, for example, the leading edge may be provided as a slope with a gradient that corresponds to the gradient of the biased lever 8. In this way, when the leading edge of the sliding plate 42 contacts the top surface of the lever 8, or the track(s) 108, a maximal contact area between the leading edge and the top surface or track(s) 108 is provided. This may reduce the wear on the lever 8, leading edge of the sliding plate 42, and/or the track(s) 108. In another configuration, the leading edge may be curved so as to gradually contact the lever 8 or track(s) 108.
[0116] The sliding plate 42 may also be locked once in the locked position; that is, once the sliding plate 42 locks the lever 8 in the engaged position, the sliding plate 42 may itself be locked in order to prevent movement of the sliding plate 42. In this regard, the protrusion 44 of
[0117] Although only one indented portion 112 is shown in
[0118] In another configuration, the sliding plate 42 may engage with a recess provided in the ski-binding 2. A longitudinal recess may be provided on the same plane as the sliding plate 42 such that the sliding plate 42 slides into the recess when actuated into the locked position. This may lead to an arrangement where a part of the sliding plate 42 covers a part of the surface area of the lever 8 and a part of the ski-binding 2. The lever 8 is therefore unable to return to the biased disengaged position owing to this arrangement.
[0119] The sliding plate 42 is preferably a substantially planar structure. In some cases, it may be that the sliding plate 42 has one or more edge portions that engage an edge of the lever 8. For example, a C-shaped lip 110 may be provided on the left and right sides of the sliding plate 42 to engage the left and right sides of the lever 8 respectively. An example of a C-shaped lip is shown in
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[0122] It should be appreciated that any combinations of the locking means 34 discussed above may be employed in co-operation with each other. For example, a sliding plate 42 may be provided in conjunction with the protrusions 38 and/or side protrusions 46, for instance. Providing a combination realises a fail-safe arrangement, should any of the locking means 34 fail.
[0123] As mentioned above, the lever 8 may be integrated with the ski-binding 2.
[0124] When the lever 8 is formed as an integral component with the ski-binding 2, the lever 8 may be biased to the engaged or the disengaged position depending upon the preferred configuration. The present invention is not particularly limited to which position the biasing is directed.
[0125] Alternatively, the lever 8 may be a separate component and fixed or attached to the ski-binding 2. In one configuration, the proximal end 26 of the lever 8 is provided with a mounting block and the interface between the mounting block and the proximal end 26 is provided with the weakened portion 52 discussed above. In this arrangement, the mounting block is fixed to the ski-binding 2 and effectively operates in the same manner as the integrated lever 8 discussed in
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[0127] An alternative is shown in
[0128] Many other possible attachment methods or means may be utilised, and the present invention is not limited to those discussed above. Indeed, as long as the attachment means enables the rotatable or pivotable attachment of the lever 8 to the ski-binding 2, any means may be used.
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[0134] The present invention may also provide a mounting plate 4 adapted to be used specifically with the locking mechanism 6 or ski-binding 2 including the locking mechanism 6 described above. Conventional mounting plates 4 provide at least two sets of notches 12, one set adapted to receive a front facing lug and one set adapted to receive a rear facing lug, when two locking mechanism 6 are used. As the present invention explicitly employs only one locking mechanism 6 and does not include a second locking mechanism 6, the mounting plate 4 of the present invention requires only one set of notches 12. In this regard, a set of notches 12 is defined as a plurality of notches 12, wherein each notch 12 of the plurality of notches 12 has the same profile and is orientated in the same direction. With reference to
[0135] In operation, a skier wishing to alter the position of the ski-binding 2 firstly comes to a stop and may disengage the ski-boot from the ski-binding 2. While it is envisaged that the adjusting of the ski-binding 2 may be made while the ski-boot is attached to the ski-binding 2, particularly for cross-country skis where the ski-boot pivots at the toe portion, it is preferred that the skier will dismount from the skis. Once dismounted, the skier will actuate either the lever 8 or the locking means 34 (if the locking means are the sliding plate 42 or side clips 50, for example). The skier will then either actuate the lever 8 to the disengaged position or allow the lever 8 to return to its natural, biased position, and subsequently push or slide the ski-binding to the desired location. Once positioned appropriately, the skier then either presses the lever 8 in the notch 12 manually or by moving the sliding plate 42 to the locked position, or simply releases the lever 8 if biased to the engaged position into the notch 12. Thereafter, the locking means 34 is actuated, if not already done so by inserting or pressing the lever 8 into the notch 12, and then the skier remounts the skis. The overall process is far quicker than adjusting several different levers at any one time, and provides the skier with the most control for adjusting the ski-binding 2 accurately and precisely.
[0136] The present invention provides an easy and quick adjusting mechanism for adjusting the position of a ski-binding 2 by utilising only one locking mechanism 6 including only one lever 8. Because a second lever 8 or a second locking mechanism 6 is not provided, a skier operating the locking mechanism 6 is provided with only one lever 8 to actuate in order to fully adjust the position of the ski-binding 2 to the desired position.
[0137] The present disclosure can be summarised according to the following aspects: [0138] 1. A locking mechanism for a ski-binding, the locking mechanism comprising: [0139] only one lever adapted to be pivoted between an engaged and a disengaged position, [0140] wherein the lever comprises at least one lug, the at least one lug adapted to engage with a notch formed in a mounting plate in the engaged position, [0141] wherein the lug is adapted to hold the lever in a non-sliding manner when engaged with the notch, and [0142] wherein the locking mechanism does not comprise a second lever. [0143] 2. The locking mechanism of aspect 1, wherein the lug comprises a front-facing surface having a contour similar to a front surface of the notch, and a rear-facing surface having a contour similar to a rear surface of the notch, wherein, when the lug is engaged with the notch, the front-facing surface and the rear-facing surface are adapted to contact the front surface and the rear surface of the notch. [0144] 3. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, further comprising locking means, the locking means adapted to lock the lever in the engaged position when the lever is engaged with the notch. [0145] 4. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 3, wherein the locking means comprises at least one of a recess and a protrusion, wherein one of the recess or the protrusion is provided at a distal end of the lever and is adapted to engage a recess or protrusion located on the ski-binding when the lever is in the engaged position. [0146] 5. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 3 or 4, wherein the locking means comprises a sliding plate, the sliding plate adapted to slide so as to lock the lever in the engaged position when a part of a surface of the sliding plate is positioned over a part of a top surface of the lever. [0147] 6. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 5, wherein the lever is biased to the disengaged position. [0148] 7. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 6, wherein the lever is adapted to move against the biasing force into the engaged position when the sliding plate moves from an unlocked position to a locked position. [0149] 8. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 7, wherein the lever comprises: a curved portion extending from a distal end to a proximal end, the curved portion being flexible; or [0150] at least one recess enabling a rigid part of the lever to pivot at the at least one recess. [0151] 9. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspects 5 to 8, wherein a leading edge of the sliding plate is formed as a slope or a curved surface. [0152] 10. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspects 5 to 9, wherein a top surface of the lever comprises tracks for making contact with the sliding plate when the sliding plate is moved from the unlocked to the locked position. [0153] 11. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspects 5 to 10, wherein a top surface of the lever comprises one or more indented portions and wherein the sliding plate comprises at least one tooth, the at least one tooth adapted to engage the at least one indented portion. [0154] 12. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular any of aspects 3 to 11, wherein the lever comprises at least one of one or more side protrusions and one or more side recesses, the side protrusions or side recesses provided on a side of the lever between a/the distal end and a proximal end of the lever, the side protrusions and side recesses adapted to engage corresponding protrusions and recesses located in the ski-binding. [0155] 13. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, wherein the lever is adapted to be pivotingly engaged with the ski-binding at a proximal end of the lever, and wherein the lug is positioned between a/the distal end and the proximal end of the lever. [0156] 14. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever comprises one or more hook portions, the one or more hook portions adapted to engage a corresponding attachment portion located on the ski-binding, wherein the hook portions enable pivoting of the lever when attached to the attachment portion of the ski-binding. [0157] 15. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 14, wherein the one or more hook portions are provided in an alternating arrangement along the proximal end of the lever such that, when viewed along the pivoting axis of the lever, the hook portions form a C-shape or a circular shape, and [0158] wherein the one or more hook portions are adapted to be flexible such that the hook portions deform from the pivoting axis when engaging with the attachment portion. [0159] 16. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever is integrally formed with either a mounting block adapted to be fixed to the ski-binding or the ski-binding itself, wherein the proximal end of the lever is adapted to have an increased flexibility compared to the lever and mounting block or ski-binding, thereby allowing pivoting movement of the lever at the proximal end. [0160] 17. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 16, wherein the lever is provided with a decreased thickness at the proximal end thereof, the decreased thickness providing increased flexibility with respect to the lever. [0161] 18. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 13, wherein a/the proximal end of the lever is provided with an axle holding portion adapted to receive an axle of the ski-binding, wherein the lever is pivoted via movement of the lever around the axle or via movement of the axle within the ski-binding. [0162] 19. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 2, wherein a/the front-facing surface of the lug is provided at an angle with respect to the rear-facing surface, wherein, when the lever is actuated from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the front-facing surface is adapted to engage with a/the front surface of the notch and provide a forward directional force to the lever thereby moving the lever in a rearward direction to align the lug with the notch. [0163] 20. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, wherein the lug is adapted to be engaged with the notch in a water-tight manner when in the engaged position. [0164] 21. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspect 2, wherein the lug is made from a compressible material such that when the lug is inserted into the notch, the lug compresses and provides a compression force on an inner surface of the notch. [0165] 22. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspects 2, 20 or 21, wherein a/the rear-facing surface of the lug comprises one or more grooves, the grooves adapted to provide a weakening in the rear-facing surface of the lug such that the lug is adapted to be compressed and/or flexed around the axis of the grooves. [0166] 23. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, wherein the lever is provided with an indent portion sized and shaped to receive at least a fingertip of an operator of the lever, thereby enabling the operator to grasp the lever when in the engaged position and actuate the lever to the disengaged position. [0167] 24. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular aspects 1 to 22, wherein the lever is provided with a strap, the strap enabling an operator of the lever to grasp the strap when the lever is in the engaged position and actuate the lever to the disengaged position, [0168] wherein preferably, the strap is provided in a taut manner via one or more biasing wheels such that, when the strap is in a resting position, the strap is held against a top surface of the lever. [0169] 25. The locking mechanism of any of the preceding aspects, in particular any of aspects 3 to 5 and 12, wherein the lever comprises one or more side clips extending from a side surface of the lever, the side surface extending between a/the distal end and a/the proximal end of the lever, wherein the side clips are adapted to engage an edge portion of the ski-binding or the mounting plate. [0170] 26. A ski-binding adapted to receive only one locking mechanism of any of aspects 1 to 25, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to be slidingly engaged with the mounting plate and, when the lug is engaged with the notch in the locked position, is adapted to be held in a non-sliding manner, wherein the ski-binding is not adapted to receive a second locking mechanism. [0171] 27. A ski-binding comprising only one locking mechanism of any of aspects 1 to 25, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to be slidingly engaged with the mounting plate and, when the lug is engaged with the notch in the locked position, is adapted to be held in a non-sliding manner, wherein the ski-binding does not comprise a second locking mechanism. [0172] 28. The ski-binding of aspect 26 or 27, wherein the lever is integrally formed with the ski-binding and wherein the lever is biased to the disengaged position. [0173] 29. The ski-binding of aspect 26 or 28, wherein, when the lever is in the disengaged portion, the ski-binding is adapted to slide in a forward and rearward direction with respect to the mounting plate. [0174] 30. The ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 29, wherein the ski-binding further comprises a lever-receiving hole adapted to receive the lever, and wherein the lever-receiving hole is adapted to pivotingly provide the lever at one end of the lever-receiving hole. [0175] 31. The ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 30, in particular aspect 30, wherein the lever is provided as an integral part of the ski-binding, the lever provided at an end of the lever-receiving hole and adapted to pivot at the end. [0176] 32. The ski-binding of any of aspects 25 to 29, in particular aspect 30, wherein the ski-binding includes at least one of: [0177] one or more recesses and/or one or more protrusions located at an end of the lever-receiving hole opposite to where the lever-receiving hole is adapted to pivotingly provide the lever, wherein the one or more recesses and one or more protrusions are adapted to receive corresponding recesses or protrusions located on the lever; [0178] sliding plate accommodating means that is adapted to accommodate a part of a sliding plate when the lever is in the engaged position, or accommodate the entire sliding plate when the lever is in the disengaged position; [0179] one or more side protrusions and one or more side recesses located at a side portion of the lever-receiving hole and adapted to receive side protrusions and side recesses of the lever; and [0180] an edge portion adapted to receive side clips provided on the lever. [0181] 33. The ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 32, in particular aspect 30, wherein the lever-receiving hole is provided with an attachment region adapted to receive hook portions of the lever. [0182] 34. The ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 33, in particular aspect 30, wherein the lever-receiving hole is provided with an axle, the axle adapted to be engaged with an axle holding portion of the lever. [0183] 35. The ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 34, wherein the ski-biding is provided with a user engagement recess for allowing a user to access an edge portion or an indent portion of the lever so as to enable actuation of the lever from the engaged position to the disengaged position. [0184] 36. A mounting plate for use with the locking mechanism of any of aspects 1 to 25 or the ski-binding of any of aspects 26 to 35, wherein the mounting plate comprises only one set of notches, wherein the set of notches comprises notches having the same shaped profile and orientated in the same direction. [0185] 37. A system including only one locking mechanism according to any of aspects 1 to 25, the ski-binding according to any of aspects 26 to 35, and the mounting plate according to aspect 36, wherein the ski-binding is adapted to slidingly engage with the mounting plate and the only one lever of the locking mechanism is adapted to engage with one of the one set of notches of the mounting plate, thereby preventing sliding movement of the ski-binding.