EP0228599A2 - Fixation de ski avec commande à distance sans fil - Google Patents

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EP0228599A2
EP0228599A2 EP86116896A EP86116896A EP0228599A2 EP 0228599 A2 EP0228599 A2 EP 0228599A2 EP 86116896 A EP86116896 A EP 86116896A EP 86116896 A EP86116896 A EP 86116896A EP 0228599 A2 EP0228599 A2 EP 0228599A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/22Ski-sticks
    • A63C11/222Ski-stick handles or hand-straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/22Ski-sticks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/088Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with electronically controlled locking devices
    • A63C9/0885Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings with electronically controlled locking devices remotely operated, e.g. by the skier
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S280/00Land vehicles
    • Y10S280/13Ski binding controlled by skier position or by remote control

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  • the invention relates to a ski binding with a trigger device which can be controlled arbitrarily via a wireless transmission path and which triggers a locking of a jaw of the binding, which transmission path is controlled by a switch which can be actuated by hand and which is arranged on a handle of a ski pole.
  • a switch which can be actuated by hand and which is arranged on a handle of a ski pole.
  • CH-PS 467 081 has disclosed a binding with a wireless control of a release device, in which the release of the binding is possible in the event of danger by means of a pulse to the release device, the transmitter required for this being attached to the skier's body or to a ski pole . Since, according to this proposal, the triggering should take place in the event of danger, the corresponding switch must be easily accessible and arranged so that it is located in the immediate area of the handle.
  • the aim of the invention is to propose a binding of the type mentioned at the outset which enables a comfortable exit from the binding, in particular an exit without bending down.
  • the security function of the binding which is generally provided by the construction of the jaws of the binding, is to be fulfilled by this alone, whereas an arbitrary triggering via the above-mentioned wireless transmission link is to be initiated.
  • the switch as is known per se, be protected against inadvertent actuation and attached to the free end face of the handle of the ski stick and recessed therein.
  • the switch is not yet actuated when, for example, the thumb is placed on the end face of the handle, but can only be switched by actuation with a fingertip, which practically has to be done in the axial direction. However, this is only possible consciously.
  • Another way to prevent unintentional or involuntary actuation of the switch is that the switch is arranged in the handle of a ski stick and by turning the handle relative to the ski stick or part of the handle is actuated.
  • unintentional actuation of the switch is completely excluded.
  • the switch is held in a fixed part of the ski stick handle, on the underside of which a ring is rotatably held, which is provided with a cooperating with an actuating element of the switch and preferably by a spring against one of the switch non-actuated rest position is biased.
  • the switch controls a transmitter arranged in the handle of the ski stick, the radiator of which is arranged on the underside of the handle and radiates the signals essentially in the longitudinal direction of the ski stick
  • the voltage source for the transmitter preferably also is arranged in the handle of the ski stick.
  • the transmitter controlled by the switch is arranged in the region of the plate of the ski stick and radiates essentially radially to the ski stick.
  • the emitter of the transmitter can e.g. be aligned to one arm of the plate, which also has the advantage of easy control of the direction of radiation from the transmitter.
  • this variant offers the advantage that the distance between the transmitter and the receiver arranged on the corresponding jaw can be kept very small, which means that very weak transmitters, the energy consumption of which is therefore also very small, can be found, so that a long service life of a battery serving as a voltage source results.
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows a first embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a variant of the embodiment according to FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the invention.
  • the handle 1 of the ski stick 2 is formed in several parts.
  • the Holding part 3 of the handle 1 on its underside has a bore for receiving the free end of the ski stick 2, a clamping screw 4 being provided for fixing the connection of the handle to the stick.
  • a recess 5 for receiving a battery 6, on one wall of which a contact pin 7 is held and on the second wall of which a contact spring 8 is supported, which is partially embedded in the holding part 3 made of plastic.
  • the contact spring 8 has a second resilient section 8 'protruding from the upper end face of the holding part 3, on which, when the handle 1 is assembled, a contact pin 10, which is also embedded in the upper part 9 and is made of insulating plastic, rests.
  • a line 11, which is guided in a bore, is in conductive connection with the latter, which line 11 is connected to a switch 13 accommodated in a recess 12 in the upper end face of the upper part 9.
  • This switch 13 is also electrically conductively connected to a further contact pin 15 embedded in the upper part 9 via a line 14, which is also guided in a bore.
  • this contact pin 15 bears against a contact pin 16 embedded in the holding part 3, which is connected to the transmitter 18 or its oscillator 18 'via a line 17 guided in a bore.
  • This oscillator 18 is held in a recess 19 of the holding part 3 that is open to the outside, which recess 19 is covered by an insert 20.
  • This insert 20 is connected to the holding part 3 by means of screws, not shown. This results in a series connection of the switch 13 with the oscillator 18, which is supplied with current by the battery 6.
  • the oscillator 18 ′ is connected via a line 21 guided in a bore to the radiator 18 ′′ of the transmitter 18, which is held in a recess 22 arranged on the underside of the holding part 3, and its position in the recess 22 fixed by two springs 23 embedded in the walls of the recess 22 is.
  • the recess 22 is covered by a cover plate 25 which has an opening 24 which is smaller than the recess 22 and which is connected to a holding part 3 by means of screws or a snap-in connection.
  • the upper part 9 is by means of releasable connecting means, not shown, e.g. Screws or snap catches, connected to the holding part 3, a seal 26 being inserted between these parts.
  • the insert 20 is provided with a groove receiving an O-ring 27 and the holding part 3 with a shoulder serving to support this O-ring 27.
  • the recess 12 receiving the switch 13 can be closed upwards by an actuating button 28.
  • Membrane 29 made of an elastically deformable material, e.g. Synthetic rubber or the like. Covered, which is clamped between the upper part 9 and a cover 30, which is connected to the upper part 9 by means of screws or other releasable connecting means, and at the same time assumes the function of a seal.
  • This cover 30 has a circumferential bead 32 surrounding a recess 31, as a result of which the actuation button 28 is arranged in a recessed manner and is therefore protected against unintentional actuation.
  • the actuating button 28 Since the actuating button 28 is lower than the top of the bead of the cover 30, it is necessary to actuate the switch 13, the actuating member 33 of which is located just below the underside of the actuating button 28, essentially in the longitudinal direction of the ski stick 2 towards the actuating button 28 press what is possible due to the bead 32 only with a fingertip. This, however, prevents involuntary or unwanted actuation of the switch 13.
  • An actuation of the switch 13 leads to an activation of the transmitter 18 and thus to a radiation of signals which are received by the receiver arranged in a baking of the binding, not shown, and lead to an activation of the release device of the binding.
  • This can the binding can be triggered arbitrarily by simply actuating the switch 13, which enables a comfortable exit from the binding without having to bend down.
  • an unwanted release of the binding during a descent for example due to fear reactions, due to the sunken arrangement of the actuation button 28, which could lead to surprising and therefore dangerous falls for the skier, is excluded.
  • the radiation of the signals of the transmitter 18 takes place in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 essentially in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the ski stick 2, whereby a simple alignment of the signal beam on the jaws of the binding provided with the receiver is possible.
  • FIG. 2 differs from that according to FIG. 1 only in that the radiator 18 "of the transmitter 18 is not arranged in the lower area of the holding part 3 facing the tip of the ski stick, but on the The plate 34 of the ski stick 2 is fastened and essentially radially aligned.
  • the emitter 18 can be brought very close to the jaws of the binding provided with the receiver without any particular effort, the alignment of the emitter 18" along an arm 35 of the plate 34 the emitted signal beam can easily be aligned with the corresponding jaws of the binding or its receiver, and because of the very short range required for the transmitter 18, the transmitter 18 can be operated with extremely low energy, which results in a very long battery life to connect the oscillator 18 'to the radiator 18 "is as indicated by the broken line in FIG. 1 , guided in the hollow ski stick 2, the line 21 'being led out via a sealing sleeve 36.
  • the handle 1 is also formed in several parts, a holding part 40, in which the fixing device for securing the connection between the ski stick and the handle 2, and a lower part 41 are provided.
  • the fixing device is formed by a sleeve 43, which is inserted into the hollow ski stick 2 and is provided with slots 42, and a cone 44 which is inserted therein and is provided with a threaded bore. By screwing the screw 45 into the cone 44, the slotted sleeve 43 is widened and thus pressed against the inner wall of the ski stick 2, whereby a firm connection of the holding part to the actual ski stick 2 is achieved.
  • contact pins 46, 46 'and 47, 47' are embedded in the latter, the contact pins 46 and 46 * being connected to one another via an essentially semicircular conductor track (not shown) and the contact pins 47, 47 'to another , also not shown, similar interconnect are interconnected.
  • These contact pins 46, 46 'and 47, 47' which are partially embedded in the material of the holding part 40, lie in the assembled state of the handle 1 on contact pins 48, 48 'and 49 held in the lower part 41, or on a contact spring 52 .
  • This contact spring 52 also protrudes into a recess 5 arranged on the upper side of the lower part 41, in which one Battery 6 is held, and creates a conductive connection with it. Furthermore, a contact pin 7 is held in this recess 5 and is connected to the switch 13 via a conductor track 37 and a line connected to it. This switch 13 is also connected to the contact pin 48, so that there is a series connection for the switch 13 with respect to the battery 6.
  • the switch 13 is connected in series with the oscillator 18 'of the transmitter 18 via the contact pins 48, 46, 46', 48 ', and a conductor track 50 connected to the latter and a line 51 connected to the latter, which oscillator via the contact spring 52 , the contact pin 47, the conductor track connected to it and the contact pins 47 'and 49, as well as a conductor track connected to the latter and a line 51' connected to the latter, is connected to the battery 6.
  • the oscillator 18 ' is held in a recess 53 which is open at the edge and which can be closed with an insert 54 which can be connected to the lower part 41 by means of releasable connecting means (not shown).
  • the oscillator 18 ' is connected via a line 55 to the radiator 18 ", which is held in recesses 56, 56' of the lower part 41 and the insert 54 in the region of the underside of the lower part 41, the line 55 being laid in a groove, which is arranged in the parting surfaces of the lower part 41 or the insert 54.
  • the switch 13 is held in a recess 57 arranged on the underside of the lower part 41 and fixed with screws.
  • This recess 57 is a recess of a circumferential groove 58, which is machined into the lower part 41 on its underside and into which a ring 59 engages, or is rotatably held therein by means of two 0-rings 60, 61, these O-rings simultaneously being used for Serve as a seal.
  • This ring 59 has an elevation 62, i.e. which cooperates with the actuator 33 of the switch 13 and depresses it when the ring 59 is rotated accordingly, as a result of which the switch 13 closes the circuit and consists of the oscillator 18 'and the radiator 18 " Transmitter 18 is activated, which, as already described, triggers the binding.
  • the ring 59 can be biased against a rest position not activating the switch 13 by means of a spring, not shown. This could e.g. act in the circumferential direction and be supported on the ring and the lower part 41.
  • the ring 59 is provided with downwardly projecting ribs 63 which facilitate the handling of the ring.
  • a locking ring 64 is provided which can be detached, e.g. by means of screws, can be connected to the lower part.
  • the emitter 18 ′′ of the transmitter instead of on the underside of the handle 1 in the area of the plate of the ski stick. To do this, it is only necessary to either lead the line 55 downward on the ski stick or, as is the case this has been explained with reference to FIG. 3, leading to the plate 34 in the interior of the ski stick.

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AT3580/85A AT393089B (de) 1985-12-10 1985-12-10 Skibindung

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