EP3329793B1 - Ski coupling system for mountaineering ski boot - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63C9/086—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings using parts which are fixed on the shoe of the user and are releasable from the ski binding
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
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- A63C9/08—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
- A63C9/084—Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with heel hold-downs, e.g. swingable
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- the object of the present invention is a system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boot, apt to facilitate the change of arrangement between uphill and downhill.
- Mountaineering ski bindings and boots are different with respect to the traditional ones. All the boots for practising mountaineering skiing are on average lighter and have an adjustment or joint on the leg which allows the releasing of the articulation of the ankle to then be able to walk easily uphill and then lock again and support the leg in the downhill phase. All the bindings ensure the possibility of having the "heel free" for progressing uphill and the foot locked in the downhill skiing.
- the coupling systems for mountaineering ski boots available commercially involve the need to handle and modify the position of the heel piece, that is of the component placed on the ski with which the heel of the boot is engaged, when it is required to change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill arrangement and vice versa.
- the object of the invention is that of eliminating the disadvantages of the prior art. More particularly an object of the invention is that of providing a system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boots which allows a change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill one with a single action without having to bend completely to act on or turn the binding/heel piece on the ski.
- Another object of the invention is that of providing such a coupling system which guarantees maintaining of the uphill arrangement without having to perform operations on the binding present on the ski.
- Yet another object of the invention is that of providing such a coupling system which is simple and economical to manufacture.
- the system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boot comprises coupling means placed to the rear of the heel of the boot, apt to engage with reciprocal coupling means provided on a heel piece positioned on the ski, wherein in the heel of the boot a slide is provided, movable between a position protruding rearwardly from the heel interfering with said coupling means to prevent engagement thereof with the reciprocal coupling means on the heel piece, and a position retracted in the heel for releasing said coupling means.
- reference numeral 1 denotes a mountaineering ski boot provided with a leg 2.
- Reference numeral 10 denotes a heel piece, to be considered substantially in itself known, mounted on a ski denoted schematically by the line 11.
- At the heel of the boot 1 means of coupling to the heel piece 10 are provided, made up of in particular a plate 20 appropriately shaped, apt to engage with corresponding means 12, constituted in particular by a pair of bars, provided on the heel piece 10, as can be seen better in the schematic views of Figure 3 .
- the reciprocal coupling means 20, 12 are to be considered in themselves known and normally require intervention on the heel piece 10 to change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill arrangement, an operation which is avoided with the coupling system according to the invention, as will be described here below.
- a lever 4 is provided, only schematised in Figures 1 and 2 , movable from the position of Figure 2 wherein it locks the articulation of the ankle to support the leg when the ski is in downhill arrangement, to the position of Figure 1 wherein it frees the articulation of the ankle in order to be able to walk easily when the ski is in uphill arrangement.
- lever 4 which, it is repeated, has only been schematised in Figures 1 and 2 , can be placed in a position different from the one illustrated.
- a slide 5 is placed, sliding in a guided manner in a drawer 6 under the action of elastic means, in particular a spring 7.
- a cord 8 for example a cable in steel, Kevlar, Dyneema and the like, inserted in the sheath 9, by pulling which the slide 5, which normally projects at the rear from the heel 3 under the action of the spring 7, interfering with the plate 20 ( Figure 1 ), is made to retract into the heel 3 ( Figure 2 ), freeing the plate 20.
- the free end of the cable 8 is restrained to the lever 5 of adjustment of the joint on the leg 2, so as to intervene on the slide 4 with the same operation which locks/unlocks the leg 2 during the change from one arrangement to the other of the ski.
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Description
- The object of the present invention is a system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boot, apt to facilitate the change of arrangement between uphill and downhill.
- Mountaineering ski bindings and boots are different with respect to the traditional ones. All the boots for practising mountaineering skiing are on average lighter and have an adjustment or joint on the leg which allows the releasing of the articulation of the ankle to then be able to walk easily uphill and then lock again and support the leg in the downhill phase. All the bindings ensure the possibility of having the "heel free" for progressing uphill and the foot locked in the downhill skiing.
- The coupling systems for mountaineering ski boots available commercially involve the need to handle and modify the position of the heel piece, that is of the component placed on the ski with which the heel of the boot is engaged, when it is required to change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill arrangement and vice versa.
- This entails the obligation of the user, or of the athlete in the case of competition mountaineering skiing, to bend until arriving with the hands or with other instruments at the binding and performing the movement foreseen according to the binding model used. Consequently there is a waste of time and of energy especially in the competitions that are now increasingly extreme and of very high level.
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- The object of the invention is that of eliminating the disadvantages of the prior art. More particularly an object of the invention is that of providing a system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boots which allows a change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill one with a single action without having to bend completely to act on or turn the binding/heel piece on the ski.
- Another object of the invention is that of providing such a coupling system which guarantees maintaining of the uphill arrangement without having to perform operations on the binding present on the ski.
- Yet another object of the invention is that of providing such a coupling system which is simple and economical to manufacture.
- These objects are achieved by the coupling system for mountaineering ski boot according to the invention which has the features of the appended
independent claim 1. - Advantageous embodiments of the invention are stated in the dependent claims.
- Substantially, the system of coupling to the ski for mountaineering ski boot comprises coupling means placed to the rear of the heel of the boot, apt to engage with reciprocal coupling means provided on a heel piece positioned on the ski, wherein in the heel of the boot a slide is provided, movable between a position protruding rearwardly from the heel interfering with said coupling means to prevent engagement thereof with the reciprocal coupling means on the heel piece, and a position retracted in the heel for releasing said coupling means.
- Further features of the coupling system for mountaineering ski boot according to the invention will be made clearer by the following detailed description, referred to one of its embodiments purely by way of a non-limiting example, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Figure 1 is a side view showing a mountaineering ski boot with heel free in uphill arrangement; -
Figure 1a is an enlargement of a detail ofFigure 1 showing the coupling system according to the invention; -
Figure 1b is a "fictitious" view of the boot ofFigure 1 seen from below; -
Figures 2 ,2a and 2b are views similar to those ofFigures 1 ,1a, 1b showing the boot with heel coupled in downhill arrangement; -
Figure 3 shows a series of schematic perspective views relating to successive phases during the change from an uphill arrangement to a downhill arrangement. - Referring for the time being to
Figures 1 and 2 ,reference numeral 1 denotes a mountaineering ski boot provided with aleg 2.Reference numeral 10 denotes a heel piece, to be considered substantially in itself known, mounted on a ski denoted schematically by theline 11. - At the heel of the
boot 1 means of coupling to theheel piece 10 are provided, made up of in particular aplate 20 appropriately shaped, apt to engage withcorresponding means 12, constituted in particular by a pair of bars, provided on theheel piece 10, as can be seen better in the schematic views ofFigure 3 . - The reciprocal coupling means 20, 12 are to be considered in themselves known and normally require intervention on the
heel piece 10 to change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill arrangement, an operation which is avoided with the coupling system according to the invention, as will be described here below. - In a manner in itself known, on the
leg 2 of the boot 1 alever 4 is provided, only schematised inFigures 1 and 2 , movable from the position ofFigure 2 wherein it locks the articulation of the ankle to support the leg when the ski is in downhill arrangement, to the position ofFigure 1 wherein it frees the articulation of the ankle in order to be able to walk easily when the ski is in uphill arrangement. - Naturally the
lever 4 which, it is repeated, has only been schematised inFigures 1 and 2 , can be placed in a position different from the one illustrated. - According to the invention in the
heel 3 of the boot 1 aslide 5 is placed, sliding in a guided manner in adrawer 6 under the action of elastic means, in particular aspring 7. - Connected to the
slide 5 is acord 8, for example a cable in steel, Kevlar, Dyneema and the like, inserted in the sheath 9, by pulling which theslide 5, which normally projects at the rear from theheel 3 under the action of thespring 7, interfering with the plate 20 (Figure 1 ), is made to retract into the heel 3 (Figure 2 ), freeing theplate 20. - According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the free end of the
cable 8 is restrained to thelever 5 of adjustment of the joint on theleg 2, so as to intervene on theslide 4 with the same operation which locks/unlocks theleg 2 during the change from one arrangement to the other of the ski. - It is however clear that the
cable 8 of actuation of theslide 4 can be controlled independently by thelever 5 for locking/unlocking of theleg 2. - Referring to the accompanying drawings, a brief description is now given of the functioning of the coupling system according to the invention.
- When in uphill arrangement (
Figures 1 ,3a, 3b ) thelever 5 keeps theleg 2 unlocked and simultaneously loosens thecable 8, allowing thespring 7 to push theslide 4 outside of theheel 3 in interference with theplate 20. - In this way the coupling of the
plate 20 with thebars 12 of the heel piece is prevented, allowing free walking of the skier uphill. - When it is necessary to change from the uphill arrangement to the downhill arrangement, actuation of the
lever 5 which causes locking of theleg 2 places simultaneously under tension thecable 8, which produces the retraction of theslide 4 in theheel 3 in contrast to the action of thespring 7, freeing in this way theplate 20, which can go into engagement with thebars 12 of theheel piece 10, without having to perform any intervention on the heel piece, as usually occurs in the prior art. - When it is required again to change to the uphill arrangement, after having released the
boot 1 from the ski in traditional manner, acting on the tip, the actuation of thelever 5 causes the release of theleg 2 in uphill arrangement and the simultaneous exit of theslide 4 which, interfering with theplate 20, will prevent the coupling thereof to theheel piece 10, without having to perform any manual intervention on the latter. - From what has been disclosed, the advantages of the system of coupling of the mountaineering ski boot according to the invention appear clear, which allows a change in a simple and rapid manner from the uphill arrangement to the downhill one and vice versa.
- Naturally the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment described previously and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but numerous detail changes may be made thereto, within the reach of the person skilled in the art, without thereby departing from the scope of the same invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Claims (7)
- Coupling system for coupling a ski to a mountaineering ski boot (1), comprising coupling means (20) placed at the rear of the heel (3) of a boot (1), apt to engage with reciprocal coupling means (12) provided on a heel piece (10) for a ski (11), characterised in that in said heel (3) a slide (4) is provided, movable between a position protruding rearwardly from the heel (3) interfering with said coupling means (20) of the boot to prevent engagement thereof with the reciprocal coupling means (12) on the heel piece (10), and a position retracted in the heel (3) for freeing said coupling means (20) of the boot for engagement with said reciprocal coupling means (12).
- Coupling system according to claim 1, wherein a cable (8) is provided, the tensioning of which causes the retraction of said slide (4) in contrast to the action of elastic means (7) that tend normally to push the slide (4) into the position protruding rearwardly from the heel (3).
- Coupling system according to claim 2, wherein said cable (8) is actuated by a lever (5) for locking/unlocking the leg (2) of the boot (1) in downhill or uphill arrangement.
- Coupling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said slide (4) is housed in a guided manner in a drawer (6) provided in the heel (3).
- Coupling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said coupling means (20) provided on the boot (1) consist of a conveniently shaped plate, and said reciprocal coupling means provided on the heel piece (10) consist of a pair of bars (12).
- Coupling system according to claim 2, wherein said elastic means are constituted by a compression spring.
- Coupling system according to claim 2, wherein said cable (8) is a cable in steel, Kevlar, or Dyneema, inserted in a sheath (9).
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| IT102016000117956A IT201600117956A1 (en) | 2016-11-22 | 2016-11-22 | SKI LOCKING SYSTEM FOR SCIALPINISMO BOOTS |
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| EP3329793A1 EP3329793A1 (en) | 2018-06-06 |
| EP3329793B1 true EP3329793B1 (en) | 2019-09-11 |
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