Ski binding for touring or cross-country skiing
09566498 · 2017-02-14
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Abstract
A ski binding comprises a first recess for receiving a ski shoe pin, a locking member movable between a locking position and a open position, a biasing means to bias the locking member towards the locking position, and an activation member rotatably attached to the housing for rotation around a transversal rotational axis of the binding. The locking member has at least one outer portion that allows a ski shoe pin to force the locking member from the locking position towards the open position when the ski shoe pin enters the first recess. The activation member has an arm extending radially away from its transversal rotational axis. The activation member and the locking member are operatively connected such that when the arm rotates in the first rotational direction through a predetermined lower operational range, the activation member forces the locking member from the locking position to the open position.
Claims
1. A touring or cross-country ski binding comprising: a housing comprising a first recess for receiving a ski shoe pin, a locking member movable between a locking position, in which one or more locking portions of the locking member cooperate with the first recess for mutually preventing a ski shoe pin from being removed from the first recess, and an open position, in which the one or more locking portions are retracted from the first recess for allowing the ski shoe pin to enter and exit the first recess, a biasing means configured to bias the locking member towards the locking position, and an activation member rotatably attached to the housing for rotation around a transverse rotational axis of the binding, wherein the activation member and the locking member are operatively connected, and wherein the locking member is provided with at least one outer portion shaped to allow a ski shoe pin to force the locking member from the locking position towards the open position at entry of the ski shoe pin into the first recess, wherein the activation member is provided with an arm extending radially away from the transverse rotational axis of the activation member, wherein the activation member and the locking member are operatively connected by means of mutually cooperating connection means configured such that at rotation of the arm in a first rotational direction through a predetermined lower operational range of the arm, the activation member forces the locking member from the locking position to the open position, wherein the mutually cooperating connection means are also configured such that any movement of the arm caused by movement of the locking member from the locking position to the open position occurs only within the predetermined lower operational range of the arm, and wherein the binding is provided with a means for releasably holding the locking member in its open position at movement of the arm to a predetermined upper position outside the predetermined lower operational range of the arm.
2. The binding according to claim 1, wherein the means for releasably holding the locking member in its open position comprises a first engagement means provided on the arm, the activation member or the locking member, and a corresponding second engagement means provided on a cover member for releasable engagement of the first and second corresponding engagement means at movement of the arm to the predetermined upper position.
3. The binding according to claim 1, wherein the locking member is movable from the locking position, towards the open position and past the open position by movement of the arm.
4. The binding according to claim 1, wherein the mutually cooperating connection means are also configured such that at rotation of the arm within the lower operational range of the arm in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction, the activation member forces the locking member towards the locking position.
5. The binding according to claim 1, wherein an outer end portion of the arm is provided with a hand grip.
6. The binding according to claim 5, wherein the hand grip is detachable from the arm.
7. The binding according to claim 6, wherein the hand grip is provided with left and right protrusions.
8. The binding according to claim 6, wherein the detachable hand grip is provided with a front protrusion.
9. The binding according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a cover member and a bottom member insertable into the cover member for mutually defining an inner space for housing of the activation member, the biasing means and the locking member, wherein the bottom member is provided with bottom, left and right support surfaces together guiding the locking member within the inner space of the housing for movement along a longitudinal axis of the binding, wherein the activation member engages the locking member by means of a recess in the activation member engaging a protrusion provided at an end portion of the locking member, wherein the biasing means is a resilient member provided along the longitudinal axis of the binding between a seat portion of the housing and a seat portion of the locking member, wherein the bottom member is provided with left and right seats for rotatably supporting the activation member, wherein the left and right seats of the bottom member are positioned such that the transverse axis of the binding is located along the length of the biasing means, and wherein the activation member is provided with a central recess for receiving a portion of the biasing means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(10) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Table of reference numerals 1 touring or cross-country binding 2 housing 3 cover member 4 bottom member 5 first recess of cover member 6 locking member 7 longitudinal axis of binding 8 locking portions of locking member 9 activation member 10 transversal rotational axis 11 pins of activation member 12 seats of bottom member 13 recess of activation member 14 protrusion at end portion of locking member 15 arm of activation member 16 protrusions at front of activation member 17 heel of cover member 18 biasing means 19 bottom surface 20 left surface 21 right surface 22 snap locking protrusions 23 central recess of activating member 24 hand grip 25 seat portion of housing 26 seat portion of locking member 27 outer portions of locking member 28 resilient element - flexor 29 predetermined lower operational range 30 upper portions of housing 31 recesses of upper portions of housing
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) A first embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings. It should be understood that any relative orientations and directions given in the present description, such as forward, downward, upper, etc, are to be interpreted as given for a binding when in use on a ski.
(12) As shown in
(13) The binding 1 also comprises a locking member 6 made from stainless steel, thus being strong enough to resist wear and tear, ice and snow, and stress from skiing accidents. The locking member 6 is slidably movable back and forth along a longitudinal axis 7 (see
(14) The binding 1 also comprises an activation member 9 rotatably attached to the housing 2 for rotation around a transversal rotational axis 10 of the binding 1. The activation member 9 is rotatably supported by means of left and right pins 11 extending on left and right sides of the activation member respectively along the rotational axis 10. The pins 11 are supported in corresponding left and right (lower) seats 12 of the bottom member 4 and held in place in the seats 12 of the bottom member 4 by corresponding left and right (upper) seats of the cover member 3. In this embodiment, the activation member is made of plastic with the pins integrally formed. However, the pins 11 are in some embodiments (not shown) replaced by a solid axis extending through the activation member 9. In some embodiments (not shown), the activation member 9 is shaped to be supported directly in the seats 12 of the bottom member and cover member without an intermediate axis or pins, by making an inner diameter of the seats larger, or by providing a fulcrum design giving a similar functionality. In some embodiments, the pins are replaced by recesses in the activation member 9 and corresponding protrusions or pins extending from the bottom member or from the cover member.
(15) The activation member 9 is provided with an arm 15 extending radially away from the transversal rotational axis 10 of the activation member for rotation of the activation member by operation of the arm by hand. The arm is integrally formed with the activation member 9, although the arm 15 in some embodiments (not shown) is provided in the form of a separate member attachable to the activation member 9. The arm of the activation member enables a child to reach in front of him/her and easily apply a relatively high torque to the activation member to force the locking member open. The activation member 9 and the locking member 6 are operatively connected by means of mutually cooperating connection means in the form of a recess 13 in the activation member and a protrusion of the locking member 6 (see
(16) In the first embodiment, shown in
(17) In the first embodiment, the locking member 6 moves forward to retract the locking portions out of the first recess 5, and backwards to move locking portions into the first recess 5. In some embodiments, the locking portions 8 could be pointing forwards, such that the locking member 6 is instead moved backwards to release the ski shoe pin, and vice versa. Of course, the activation member 9 and the locking member have to be redesigned accordingly, such that lifting of the arm 15 from the forward position through the lower operational range 29 still moves the locking member 6 to its open position. This can for example be achieved by providing the mutually cooperating connection means at an upper portion of the activation member, above its transversal rotational axis 10.
(18) The locking member is made from stainless steel, and the cover member, the bottom member and the activation member with its arm, are all made of injection molded plastic, such as POM. However, it should be understood that other suitable materials may be used within the scope of the invention.
(19) In the first embodiment of the binding, the biasing means 18 is a coil spring provided between a seat portion 25 of the housing and a seat portion 26 of the locking member for biasing of the locking member 6 towards the locking position. In some embodiments, the coil spring could be replaced by some other resilient element configured to be compressed or extended in response to movement of the locking member, the activation member and/or the arm. In some embodiments, an elastic member 28, in the art often called a flexor, is provided for abutting a front portion of the ski shoe for deformation of the flexor when the skier rotates the ski shoe forward at lifting of his/hers heel from the ski during skiing. The flexor may complement or replace the biasing means for directly or indirectly biasing the locking member towards its locking position by acting on the locking member 6 or the activation member 9.
(20) The binding 1 is provided with a means for releasably holding the locking member 6 in its open position at movement of the arm 15 to a predetermined upper position, as shown in
(21) In some embodiments, the means for releasably holding the locking member 6 in its open position comprises a first engagement means provided at the arm, the activation member or the locking member, and a corresponding second engagement means provided somewhere on the binding for releasable engagement of the first and second corresponding engagement means at movement of the arm to the predetermined upper position.
(22) In some embodiments (not shown), the means for releasably holding the locking member in its open position comprises one or more corresponding pairs of friction portions respectively provided at different members of the binding 1 for moving relative to each other at movement of the arm 15. The friction portions are configured such that the friction produced is large enough to overcome the force of the biasing means to keep the arm in its lifted position. For example, the friction portions may be left or right side portions shaped to be squeezed between portions of the bottom member 4 at movement of the locking member 6 from the locking position, towards the open position and past the open position.
(23) In the first embodiment, the cover member 3 and bottom member 4 mutually define an inner space for housing of the activation member 9, the biasing means 18 and the locking member 6. The bottom member and the cover member are provided with snap locking member for locking them together. Further, the bottom member 4 is provided with bottom 19, left 20 and right 21 support surfaces (see
(24) Further, the activation member 9 is provided with a central recess 23 for receiving a portion of the biasing means 18. The central recess allows the activation member 9 to be positioned closer to the bottom support surface 19 of the bottom member 4 without obstructing movement of the biasing means 18. Since the activating member 9 is positioned along the length of the biasing means 18, and not in extension of the biasing means 18, the locking member 6 does not have to be extended past the biasing means 18 to provide for engagement with the activating member 9, thereby giving a more compact design.
(25) An end portion of the arm 15 is provided with a detachable hand grip 24, attached by snap locking engagement between the arm 15 and the hand grip. The hand grip 24 is provided with left, right and front protrusions enabling a child to strongly grip the arm 15 with his/hers fingertips. In some embodiments, the hand grip 24 is integrally formed with the arm.
(26) The locking member 6 is provided with at least one outer portion 27 shaped to allow a ski shoe pin to force the locking member 6 from the locking position towards the open position at entry of the ski shoe pin into the first recess 5. The outer portions 27 are provided on the two locking portions 8 of the locking member 6. In some embodiments, the outer portions 27 may be provided on other portions of the locking member for abutting the ski shoe pin at movement of the pin into the first recess 5.
(27) Upper portions 30 of the housing 2 are outwards flexible away from each other along the transversal axis and provided with recesses leading into the seats 12 for supporting the pins 11 (see