EP0966995A2 - Système de fixation pour une planche de glisse - Google Patents

Système de fixation pour une planche de glisse Download PDF

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EP0966995A2
EP0966995A2 EP99112099A EP99112099A EP0966995A2 EP 0966995 A2 EP0966995 A2 EP 0966995A2 EP 99112099 A EP99112099 A EP 99112099A EP 99112099 A EP99112099 A EP 99112099A EP 0966995 A2 EP0966995 A2 EP 0966995A2
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binding system
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Edwin Lehner
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Marker Deutschland GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/10Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders using parts which are fixed on the shoe, e.g. means to facilitate step-in
    • A63C10/103Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders using parts which are fixed on the shoe, e.g. means to facilitate step-in on the sides of the shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/10Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders using parts which are fixed on the shoe, e.g. means to facilitate step-in
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/16Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings
    • A63C10/22Systems for adjusting the direction or position of the bindings to fit the size of the shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops

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  • the invention is concerned with a binding for a Snowboard, which is used to hold a shoe on the snowboard.
  • a soft shoe binding In contrast to a hard shoe binding, in addition to holding means for holding the shoe on the snowboard, a soft shoe binding regularly has additional support devices with the aid of which the application of force to the snowboard edges is facilitated despite the flexibility between the upper and the sole of the shoe.
  • a soft shoe binding has a calf support (so-called Highback "), which is supported at least on a load on the calf-side longitudinal edge of the snowboard on a calf area of the shoe upper and thus gives the driver support and simplifies the introduction of force due to the then more favorable leverage.
  • a calf support is usually located on a so-called, below
  • shoe-binding combinations in which the calf support is attached to the shoe and is supported, for example, on said heel strap when the shoe is inserted into the binding.
  • the holding means of a soft shoe binding generally have holding straps or holding brackets which overlap the shoe. These retaining straps or retaining brackets preferably overlap the shoe from the front and from above, ie essentially in the instep area of the shoe.
  • the binding equipped with such holding means requires a type of abutment on which the shoe can be supported at the back or against which the shoe can be braced using the holding brackets or holding straps.
  • Such an abutment is usually formed by the above-mentioned heel strap, which engages around the heel area of the shoe and usually as Heelloop "is called.
  • a heel strap gives the shoe inserted in the binding also a support to facilitate a heel-side Edge insert.
  • step-in principle a binding principle in which the holding means engage automatically when entering the binding and the shoe in this way without further manipulation secure in the binding.
  • step-in principle a binding principle in which the holding means engage automatically when entering the binding and the shoe in this way without further manipulation secure in the binding.
  • additional guidance means are desirable are.
  • step-in binding therefore, too a heel strap may be attached, which is then essentially serves as a guide.
  • step-in ties for hard shoes as well as for soft shoes.
  • a hard shoe binding especially due to the lack of Support, is unsuitable for a soft shoe and there Similarly, a hard shoe is usually not for use in a soft shoe binding, must be used when changing between these types of shoes also the type of binding be changed. This makes mutual exchange difficult, for example of snowboards equipped with the bindings. A such a problem is particularly with the snowboard rental of greater interest.
  • the present invention addresses the problem to specify a snowboard binding in which a change from one Hard shoe on a soft shoe or vice versa relieved is.
  • this problem is solved by a binding system solved with the features of claim 1.
  • this binding system consists of a basic module, that is basically suitable for holding a hard shoe and the binding system is a heel adapter has, which can be optionally attached to the base module. As soon as the base module is expanded with the heel adapter, it can Binding system used to hold a soft shoe become.
  • the inventive Heel adapter binding system additionally or alternatively have a calf support for the heel strap, that comes into contact with the calf area of the snowboard shoe and provides a particularly effective support for the shoe.
  • a calf support for the heel strap that comes into contact with the calf area of the snowboard shoe and provides a particularly effective support for the shoe.
  • At this embodiment can be particularly easily between one Hard shoe and a soft shoe are changed, being for the use of the soft shoe equipped with the calf support Heel adapter is attached to the base module.
  • a calf adapter can be provided which is a calf support has and by means of connecting means e.g. with the heel adapter is connectable. In this way, the supportive Effect of the heel strap by attaching the calf adapter be significantly improved.
  • a holder adapter can be provided in the binding system be, which has the holding means and by means of connecting means is connectable to the base module.
  • the binding system can be made without major Effort equipped with different holding devices become.
  • a step-in configuration by a corresponding bracket arrangement can be replaced.
  • This is for renting the snowboard with attached Snowboard binding is an important aspect, especially when Step-in bindings regularly contain holding elements in the shoe are that work exclusively with the associated bond.
  • binding-shoe combinations on the market are offered and these different Systems that are not regularly compatible is a Difficult to rent snowboards with bindings and regularly only in connection with a shoe rental possible.
  • a toe adapter can be provided, one as a step for a toe area of the shoe serving footplate that is on the snowboard supports, the toe adapter with appropriate connecting means can be attached to the base module.
  • connection means of the heel adapter and / or the calf adapter and / or the holder adapter and / or the toe adapter be designed such that the attachment and removal of the the respective adapter by the snowboarder by hand and is feasible without aids, which each desired configuration of the binding system easily and can be realized quickly.
  • the binding means of the binding system according to the invention can be designed such that the respective connection formed by the connecting means between the components by the introduced into the binding system Shoe is secured.
  • the respective connection can between the components only to remove the Adapters are released when the shoe is out of the binding system is removed. This ensures that an adapter attached to the birid system during use of the binding system cannot be removed and cannot be lost is.
  • the functional reliability of the binding system is therefore guaranteed at least during its use.
  • the connecting means be designed so that the shoe only in that Binding system can be introduced or secured in the binding system is when the connecting means are their intended Can effect connection function properly.
  • This measure ensures that the binding system can only be used if the attached Adapter properly and fully functional on the binding system are attached.
  • the invention Snowboard binding system based on a basic module 1 Snowboard 2 is fixed.
  • the base module 1 using a circular Mounting disc 3 attached to the snowboard 2, the Mounting disc 3 in a corresponding circular Opening in the base module 1 engages.
  • the fastening disk 3 is, for example, with four screws 4 firmly mounted on the snowboard 2.
  • the base module 1 there are also holding means 5 for holding one brought into the binding system, not shown Shoes or boots arranged.
  • the holding means 5 exist in the embodiment of holding units 6, the side attack the shoe and there with corresponding, attached in the shoe Interact holding elements.
  • the illustrated Holding units 6 work according to the step-in principle, the holding units 6 when introducing the Shoe in the binding system automatically with the shoe side Holding elements come into engagement and the shoe in the binding system lock securely.
  • the base module 1 has between the holding units 6 one serving as a step surface for the respective shoe Area 12 on.
  • a heel adapter 7 is connected to the base module 1, which has a heel strap 8.
  • the attachment of the heel adapter 7 on the base module 1 takes place via connecting means 9 and 10, which are used to connect the heel adapter 7 to the Interact basic module 1.
  • the connecting means comprise an Base module 1 recessed circular groove 9 and a heel adapter-side elevation engaging therein 10.
  • the Elevation 10 For attachment of the heel adapter 7 on the base module 1 is the Elevation 10 containing area of the heel adapter 7 along the top of the snowboard among those containing the groove 9 Edge area 11 of the base module 1 is introduced. Once the survey 10 aligned with the groove 9, engages behind the edge region 11, the elevation 10, so that a positive Connection between base module 1 and heel adapter 7 is formed.
  • a shoe placed in the binding system puts a strain on the Edge area 11 from above, so that the groove 9 and elevation 10 formed connection through the introduced into the binding system Shoe is secured. This connection can therefore can only be released if there is no shoe in the binding system is supported.
  • the edge area 11 still on the elevation 10 so that the connecting means 9 and 10 do not engage each other.
  • the edge region 11 has an impermissibly high position compared to the rest of the area serving as a step surface 12 in which a shoe inserted into the binding does not can engage with the holding means 5.
  • the heel adapter 7 has a support plate 13, the underside of which rests on the snowboard 2 and its top serves as a step for the shoe.
  • the heel strap 8 of the heel adapter 7 essentially engages a heel area of the shoe and gives it to the binding system additional shoe in the heel area lateral hold.
  • the heel strap 8 causes a heel-side support of the shoe to support a Force application to a heel-side longitudinal edge of the snowboard.
  • the heel strap is 8 adjustably attached to the heel adapter 7.
  • To a guided tour To be able to reach the heel strap 8 is on each side of the shoe in side cheeks 16 of the heel adapter 7 each have an elongated hole 14 into which a bolt 15 engages on an associated leg 17 of the heel strap 8.
  • locking or locking means 18 are provided, with the help of predetermined relative positions between Heel strap 8 and heel adapter 7 are adjustable. Conveniently correspond to the predetermined graded settings different shoe sizes, including one corresponding shoe size scale on heel strap 8 or Heel adapter 7 can be attached.
  • the heel strap 8 does not perform any pivoting movements can, it is angled at its top edge End edge 19 of the respective side cheek 16 overlapped.
  • the legs 17 of the heel strap 8 each on support bearings 20 on, which are formed on the side walls 16 and the support forces over the side cheeks 16 onto the support plate 13 and thus transferred to the snowboard 2.
  • the heel adapter 7 is in the illustrated embodiment also a calf adapter 21 attached.
  • This calf adapter 21 has a calf support 22 which adjoins a calf area hugs the shoe.
  • the calf adapter 21 also has a paragraph 23 on the heel strap 8 supports in this way from the calf area of the shoe the calf support 22 applied forces on the heel strap 8 and thus on the snowboard 2 and its heel-side Long edge to be transferred.
  • Connecting means 24 and 25 are provided on each side cheek 16 of the heel adapter 7 from an opening 24 and out a pin 25 engaging therein are formed. Are there the dimensions of opening 24, pin 25 and calf adapter 21 matched to one another so that in the binding system introduced shoe on both sides of the calf adapter 21 System comes and the pins 25 in the openings 24th preloaded. Also for these connecting means 24 and 25 any other, easy-to-use means used become.
  • the calf adapter 21 is in FIG. 2 only in sections in the area of one of the side walls 16 shown for clarity of presentation true.
  • a toe adapter 26 is attached to the base module 1, shown in broken lines in FIG is.
  • This toe adapter 26 serves essentially as an additional Step for a toe facing or assigned area of the shoe sole. You can on the Top of the toe adapter 26 different profiles 27 be arranged to the grip of the binding system improve. With the help of the toe adapter 26, the toe area area of the binding system assigned to the shoe sole so influenced, in particular increased, that the introduction of such forces is simplified with which the snowboard longitudinal side edge assigned to the toes is charged.
  • connection means 27, 28 and 29 provided to attach the toe adapter 26 to the base module 1 Connection means 27, 28 and 29 provided. These lanyards as well as the connecting means 9 and 10 of the heel adapter 7 an arcuate groove 27 and one intervening survey 28.
  • the groove 27 in the toe adapter 26 is recessed, while the elevation 28 on an edge area 30 of the base module 1 is formed.
  • the toe adapter 26 has two Projections 29 on between the base module 1 and the Snowboard 2 are introduced to the connection between the Toe adapter 26 and the base module 1 additional stability to give.
  • connecting means 9, 10 or 24 shown, 25 or 27, 28, 29 can also use other suitable connecting means be provided.
  • the holding means 5 rigidly arranged on the base module 1, so that in this case only a hard shoe or a soft shoe secured in the binding system can be made using the appropriate holding elements disposes.
  • Binding system can also the holding means 5 and the individual holding units 6 in the form of corresponding adapters be designed so that the inventive binding system can be equipped with various holding devices. More advantageous In this way, these holder adapters can each be used certain shoe binding configurations can be adapted, so that the shoes have different shoe binding configurations with little effort in this binding system can be secured. In this respect, the invention Binding system has great compatibility.

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