EP0658360B1 - Dispositif interface entre un ski et des éléments de fixation - Google Patents
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- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/06—Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
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- the invention relates to an interface device intended to modify the natural distribution of a ski over its sliding surface.
- the skis which are used for the practice of alpine skiing consist of boards relatively long, on which the skier's shoes are retained by front fasteners and back. Shoes and fasteners are approximately in the area ski median.
- the skis present in themselves, at rest, a natural camber, by which the middle zone is naturally raised from the front end of the ski, or tip, and the rear end of the ski, or heel.
- the skis have flexibility, which is due to their internal structure. When skiing, the ski deforms elastically in response to different stresses to which it is subjected on the part of the skier, but also on the part of the terrain on which it slides.
- interface devices which are interposed between the binding elements and the ski.
- Such interfaces are for example known from patent applications published under numbers WO 83/03360, EP 492 658, EP 409 749. These devices modify the flexibility of the ski beam, by stiffening, or with a damping effect. However, these devices act in a way passive, that is to say that they only react to a determined flexion of the ski.
- This device comprises a longitudinal beam raised relative to the ski.
- the rear end of the beam is integral with the ski, and its front end is connected by a block of damping material which is subjected to shear.
- This device absorbs bending deformations ski. It also absorbs the shoe vertically. But this amortization is relatively steep because of the rigid structure of the beam.
- connection plate is connected to the base of the fixing by a retaining element such as a spring or a material working in shearing.
- connection plate is constructed like a kneepad which is closed by the shoe and which opens by itself as soon as the shoe is released.
- Another improvement of this device consisted in interposing between the rocker and the base of the fastening element one or more pre-stressed springs which absorb excessive stresses that the probe transmits to the base.
- the knee brace eliminates the reaction that this preload induced in the ski as soon as the boot is released from its fastening elements which hold back.
- the present invention provides an interface device which influences the pressure distribution of the skiing on snow, and whose structure is simplified compared to existing devices.
- Another object of the invention is to propose an interface device which has characteristics high vertical and longitudinal damping in the transmission of stresses between the ski and the shoe.
- the interface is constructed like a leg of link extending between two stops connected to the ski.
- the connecting leg has at least two levers hinged together, and the central link between the levers is kept suspended above the ski.
- the central link is designed to transmit the forces from one lever to the other in a longitudinal direction, and that it is provided to allow relative angular movement angle limited between the two levers, that the elastic return means exerts on one of the levers a sufficient restoring force to keep the central joint suspended.
- This construction method makes it possible to obtain dynamic stiffening characteristics longitudinal of the ski and vertical damping of the boot, without using a transmission efforts by means of a rocker.
- the transmitted forces can however have an intensity high, since the connecting leg looks like a kind of knee joint articulated in its central part.
- a compressible element interposed between the ski and one levers of the connecting leg exerts on the lever in question a vertical upward force, of so as to keep the central joint suspended.
- this compressible element transmits locally skiing part of the vertical forces coming from the boot.
- This element compressible may also have damping or viscoelastic characteristics, and therefore contribute to the vertical cushioning of the shoe. This amortization is improved due to that the connecting leg is constructed in two articulated levers.
- the central link between the levers is disengageable, which makes the interface temporarily inactive.
- it is the pedal actuation of the ski brake which also controls this declutching, so that the interface is not really active only in the presence of the shoe.
- the length of the connecting leg is slightly greater than the distance between the two stops, so that the interface exerts a prestress at rest on the ski.
- one of the abutments for supporting the connecting leg is movable in a longitudinal direction, and it is resiliently returned towards the other stop. This advantageously makes it possible to limit the action of the interface on the ski, during extremely stresses of the shoe towards the ski. Also, this limits the ascent to the boot deformations of the front part of the ski which are due to the flexing of the ski, by example on a bump.
- the rear lever is the slide of the rear fixing element. This makes the rear end of the shoe movable vertically to activate the interface, without requesting the jaw opening mechanism.
- the position at rest of the joint is adjusted center of the connecting leg with respect to its two ends, so that a vertical stress of the boot on the interface has a more or less pronounced effect on the pressure distribution of the ski on the snow.
- Figure 1 shows a side view of a device according to a first non-limiting mode of implementation work of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a top view of the device of Figure 1. The fasteners are not visible in this figure.
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view which illustrates the connection between the front of the front lever and ski.
- Figure 4 is a side view in section of the front lever, according to an alternative embodiment.
- Figure 5 is a partial perspective view of the device of Figure 1 illustrating more particularly the connection between the two levers.
- Figure 6 is a side view of the device of Figure 1 in the presence of the shoe and at rest.
- Figure 7 is a side view of the device of Figure 1 in the presence of the shoe and under the action of a vertical downward bias.
- Figure 8 shows a side view of an interface device according to an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 8 of the device in the presence of the shoe.
- FIG. 1 represents a ski 1, seen from the side in its central zone. Fasteners 3 and 4 are mounted on the ski in this central area.
- the fastening elements 3 and 4 are of any suitable type.
- the front fixing element 3 has in known manner a jaw 5 retaining the front end of the shoe.
- the jaw is carried by a body 6, and the body is itself mounted on a base plate 7 by which the element binding is assembled to the ski.
- the rear fixing element 4 has a jaw 8 carried by a body 9.
- the body 9 is slidably mounted along a base plate 10 shaped as a slide oriented along the longitudinal direction of the ski, under the action of a spring called a recoil spring which repels elastically the body forward.
- Each fixing element 3, 4 is also associated with a support plate 12, 13 on which the shoe sole rests, but these bearing plates will be described in more detail later.
- the interface device which is the subject of the present invention is located in the central area of the ski.
- It has a front stop and a rear stop connected integrally to the ski.
- the front stop 14 is a base secured to the ski by any suitable means, for example screws, having on its upper surface a mounting area intended to receive the base plate 7 of the element before fixing.
- the rear stop 15 is formed by a base which is secured to the ski by any means suitable for example with screws.
- the base 15 extends under the base plate 10 of the element of rear attachment, and it is equipped with means for receiving the base plate 10 of the element of rear attachment 4. These means will be described in more detail later.
- An articulated connecting leg 18 connects these two stops 14 and 15. The connecting leg is held in an elevated position relative to the upper surface of the ski.
- the connecting leg 18 comprises two levers, a front lever and a lever rear, each connected to a front and rear stop.
- the two levers are incompressible in nature.
- the connecting leg has a front lever 20 constituted by a kind of elongated beam which is connected in its front part to the front stop 14 by a connection allowing pivoting of limited amplitude.
- Figure 1 shows the sunrise before 20 in its high position. In its low position shown diagrammatically in FIG. 6, the front lift 20 is parallel to the upper surface of the ski, being raised relative to the upper surface of the ski.
- connection between the lever 20 and the front base is of any suitable type, in particular by an axis transversal, by cooperation of complementary forms, or other.
- Figure 3 illustrates a preferred embodiment of this connection.
- the front stop 14 that is to say the base which carries the base plate of the fixing element, has in its rear part a recess 21 open upwards and backwards.
- a block 22 of elastically deformable material is housed, so as to fill at least the front part of the recess.
- the block is of any suitable material, and may have properties shock absorbing or viscoelastic.
- the front end 23 of the lever 20 has a section reduced to the dimensions of the recess 21, of so that it can slide freely in the volume of the recess and compress the block if necessary 22.
- the front face of the end 23 is erected to compress the block 22 by moving towards the front relative to the base 14.
- a cover 24 made of a material elastically deformable.
- the cover 24 has two legs 25 and 26 laterally, which descend along the lateral faces of the base 14 and fit into clearances of corresponding shape.
- the cover 24 Towards the rear, the cover 24 has a tongue 28 which covers the front part 23 of the lever 20.
- the tongue has towards its rear end a stud 29 which cooperates with an opening 30 of the lift 20, buttonhole shape.
- the stud 29 can slide longitudinally in the buttonhole 30 over a limited range.
- a transverse pin 27 ensures the mobile connection between the lever 20 and the base 14.
- the lift can pivot from a high position to a low position.
- a relative movement between the base 14 and the lever 20 can occur according to a longitudinal direction. This movement compresses the block 22 which, by deforming, opposes this movement.
- the support plate 12 which supports the front end of the shoe sole is associated with the cover 24.
- the support plate 12 is the part upper of a transverse support element 31 which rests on the base 14, on each side of the recess 21, and which passes through an opening 32 of the cover 24, so that the support plate 12 either projecting above the cover 24.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the lever 20.
- the lever is in two parts 20a and 20b which are assembled by means making it possible to adjust the overall length to get up.
- the ends of parts 20a and 20b are provided for sliding one relative to each other in a longitudinal direction, and a connecting bolt 34 crosses the assembly at the level of an orifice of the part 20a and of a longitudinal lumen of the part 20b.
- the device according to the invention also comprises a rear lever which is articulated at the stop back.
- the rear lever is the base plate 10 which forms the slide of the rear fixing element 4.
- the base plate is connected to the base 15 in its part rear by connecting means which provide retention in a longitudinal direction, which further allow up and down oscillation while hampering a rolling motion of the base plate relative to the base.
- these means are represented in the form two legs 35 which form a rearward extension of the base plate 10, and which are engaged in housings of corresponding size that has the rear edge 36 of the base.
- any other suitable means is suitable, for example a transverse articulation axis which connects the base plate and the base. Impeding the relative roll movements between the base plate and the base is advantageous for ensuring good transmission of forces and lateral stresses which pass between the ski and the boot.
- the base plate 10 is moreover kept raised relative to the upper surface of the ski, or more precisely with respect to the base 15, by an elastic return means which develops on this element a moment of upward recall of sufficient intensity to maintain the base plate 10 at the suspended state in the presence of the shoe, and preferably even in the case of stresses towards the bottom exerted by the shoe on its supports.
- This elastic return means connects the base plate and the ski, for example by means of the base 15. It absorbs the stresses which pass between the shoe. Furthermore, it locates the area of the ski which is stressed for the reaction to a stress from the elastic return means. It therefore influences the pressure distribution of the ski on the snow.
- the elastic return means is a block 40 of material elastically compressible, which has damping properties, and preferably viscoelastic.
- the block 40 is located towards the front of the base plate 10, between the base and the plate basic. It concentrates in this area the vertical forces that the boot transmits to the ski.
- any other elastic return means may be suitable, for example a spring compression, or a torsion spring.
- the base plate is retained upward by a stop.
- this stop is formed by lateral tabs 41 of the base 15 which rise on each side of the base plate 10, and which have an inward fold.
- the two levers 20 and 10 which form the strut are also connected at their ends. adjacent by a link.
- This link ensures a longitudinal transmission of the forces from a lever to the other, when the levers are approximately aligned.
- the link allows movement relative angle of reduced amplitude between the two levers.
- the length of the connecting leg thus formed is slightly greater than the space provided between the two stops. This induces a pre-stress in the connecting leg, part of which is absorbed by the compression of the block 22.
- the connection between the two levers is disengageable, and the interlocking or disengaging of the link is automatic with the engagement or disengagement of the shoe, so that this pre-stress is canceled in the absence of the shoe.
- the front lever 20 which is articulated on the front by an elastic hinge, has a rear end which can fit on the front end of the lift 10 and dislodge.
- the rear end of the lever 20 is urged upwards by an elastic return means, in the in this case a retractable lifting arm 43.
- the front lever 20 further carries towards its rear end the support plate 13 on which the rear end of the shoe sole.
- the nesting means are more particularly visible in Figure 5. They include for the rear end of the lever 20 two substantially perpendicular bearing faces 44 and 45. On the side of the lift 10, the fitting means comprise complementary bearing faces 46 and 47. these bearing faces preferably constitute the front end of a connecting piece 48, the end of which rear is engaged in the profile of the slide which forms the lever 10.
- the faces 44 and 46 are intended to transmit the longitudinal forces between the two levers. When the levers are fitted, the faces 44 and 46 are substantially vertical. Preferably, one of the faces is slightly curved or beveled so as to produce a take-up of play and a compression stress during nesting.
- the faces 45 and 47 overlap each other and ensure the vertical transmission of stresses which are perceived by the support plate 13.
- these faces are in two parts, respectively 45a, 45b, and 47a, 47b, located on either side of the surfaces 44 and 46.
- the lifting arm 43 is carried by the front part of the base 15. It is articulated to this base around a transverse axis, and its upper part circulates in a housing 42 which is located at the underside of the lever 20.
- a spring 49 moreover ensures the elastic lifting of the arm 43.
- the arm 43 constitutes the actuating member of a ski brake. As is visible in the figures, the arm 43 is extended towards the rear by two braking spades 50, which pass on each side of the ski.
- the spring 49 is also the return spring of the ski brake as well formed in its active braking position.
- the operation of the device is as follows. Starting from the rest position which is shown in Figure 1, the engagement of the shoe in the fasteners causes the support of the sole on the support plate 13. The lever 20 lowers, and by lowering it causes the retraction of the arm 43 and the retraction of the brake spades 50, against the return force of the spring 49. The lever 20 is lowered until it engages with the rear lever 10. The connecting leg is thus formed between the two stops or bases 14 and 15. This nominal configuration of the device is illustrated in figure 6. The articulation of the connecting leg is kept suspended under the action of the block 40 which only compressed slightly, only under the action of the weight of the skier.
- the connecting leg has slightly compressed the compressible block 22 located at the front.
- Block 40 transmits stresses to the ski vertical of the shoe.
- FIG. 7 illustrates such a stress on the shoe on the leg of liaison.
- the connecting leg also acts as a longitudinal stiffener of the ski.
- the front unit 22 plays a damping role for this stiffener. In particular, it absorbs the flexions of the which are caused by the terrain that the ski meets. It also prevents such bending of the ski go up fully towards the connecting leg and towards the shoe.
- the connecting leg can have more or less longitudinal action on the two bases pronounced.
- the front block 22 retains a damping role in the event of bending of the ski.
- the central link can also be in nominal position below the level of the links between the levers and the bases.
- FIGS 8 and 9 illustrate an alternative embodiment.
- the connecting leg 52 comprises a rear lever 53, a front lever 54, and a intermediate lift 55 which provides a complex central articulation of the connecting leg.
- the rear lift is of the same type as the previous lift 10.
- Getting up before 54 is also same type as the previous lever 20, except that its rear end is longer, and ends by a shoe 56 which comes to bear directly on the front end of the lever 53, according to a vertical direction.
- the intermediate lever 55 is articulated at its base to the rear lever 53, around a transverse axis. he is spring-loaded upwards by a spring 57. Its front part slides in a housing 58 that the front lever has on its underside.
- the housing 58 has in its front part a vertical bearing face 59 against which, in the presence of the boot, the intermediate lift takes support in a longitudinal direction as shown in FIG. 9.
- the lever 55 is extended towards the rear by two braking spades, so as to form a braking device for skiing.
- An elastically deformable block 60 is located between the rear lever 53 and the ski. This block exercises the same function as the previous block 40. Similarly, the connection between the front lift and the front attachment is of the same type as in the previous embodiment.
- Block 60 provides a suspension elastic of the connecting leg.
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- Dispositif interface prévu pour être assemblé à un ski, notamment un ski alpin, et prévu pour être associé à deux éléments de fixation qui sont destinés à retenir l'extrémité avant et l'extrémité arrière d'une semelle de chaussure, comprenant :deux butées (14, 15), destinées à être reliées solidairement au ski respectivement vers l'avant et l'arrière de la partie centrale du ski,une jambe de liaison (18, 52) prévue pour former en présence de la chaussure un raidisseur entre les deux butées, dont chaque extrémité est reliée à une butée (14, 15) par une articulation autour d'un axe transversal surélevé par rapport à la surface supérieure du ski lorsque les butées sont solidarisées au ski,
et un moyen de rappel élastique (40, 60) exerçant sur l'un des leviers (10, 53) une force de rappel vers le haut,
caractérisé par le fait que la liaison intermédiaire est un liaison par appui prévue pour transmettre les efforts d'un levier à l'autre selon une direction longitudinale lorsque les leviers sont approximativement alignés, et qu'elle est prevue pour permettre un mouvement angulaire relatif d'angle limité entre les deux leviers (20, 10, 54, 53), que le moyen de rappel élastique (40, 60) est prévu pour assurer la suspension de la liaison intermédiaire au-dessus du ski lorsque les butées sont solidarisées au ski et en présence de la chaussure. - Dispositif interface selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que l'un (20, 54) des leviers présente dans le voisinage de la liaison entre les deux leviers une plaque d'appui pour servir d'appui à une extrémité de la chaussure.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le moyen de rappel élastique (40, 60) est un élément compressible situé entre l'un des leviers (10, 53) et le ski, prenant appui vers le haut contre le levier à proximité de la liaison avec l'autre levier, et vers le bas contre la surface supérieure du ski, et que l'élément compressible est situé dans le voisinage de ladite plaque d'appui mobile (13).
- Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé par le fait que le moyen de rappel élastique (40, 60) est un bloc élastiquement déformable de matériau amortissant.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que la liaison entre les deux leviers (20,10, 54, 53) est débrayable.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 5, caractérisé par le fait qu'un moyen de rappel auxiliaire (43, 47, 55, 57) exerce sur l'un (20, 54) des leviers, dit lever mobile, un moment de rappel élastique vers le haut.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé par le fait que le moyen de rappel auxiliaire est un bras de relevage (43, 55) actionné par un ressort de rappel (57, 47), prenant appui sous le levier mobile.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 7, caractérisé par le fait que le bras de relevage (43, 55) est articulé à sa base, et qu'il se prolonge au delà de son articulation par deux bêches (49, 50), écartées l'une de l'autre d'une distance supérieure à la largeur du ski, de façon à former les bêches de freinage du ski.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé par le fait que l'extrémité arrière du levier avant (20) présente une butée verticale (44) et une butée longitudinale (45) qui sont aptes à coopérer par emboítement avec des butées correspondantes (46, 47) du levier arrière (10), pour former la jambe de liaison.
- Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé par le fait que la jambe de liaison (52) comprend un levier avant (54) relié au ski par une articulation à son extrémité avant, un levier arrière (53) relié au ski par une articulation à son extrémité arrière, et un levier intermédiaire (55), que le lever arrière (53) et le levier intermédiaires (55) sont reliés par une articulation autour d'un axe transversal, que le levier avant (54) et le levier intermédiaire (55) sont reliés l'un à l'autre par un appui selon une direction longitudinale, et que le levier avant se prolonge vers l'arrière au delà de son appui au levier intermédiaire par un patin (56) qui est en appui selon une direction verticale contre l'extrémité avant du lever arrière, et qui est destiné à supporter l'extrémité arrière de la chaussure.
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