EP2055359B1 - Anordnung für eine Vorrichtung zum gesicherten Verschließen und Spannen - Google Patents

Anordnung für eine Vorrichtung zum gesicherten Verschließen und Spannen Download PDF

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EP2055359B1
EP2055359B1 EP20080167682 EP08167682A EP2055359B1 EP 2055359 B1 EP2055359 B1 EP 2055359B1 EP 20080167682 EP20080167682 EP 20080167682 EP 08167682 A EP08167682 A EP 08167682A EP 2055359 B1 EP2055359 B1 EP 2055359B1
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Jean-Marc Pascal
Paco Isoardi
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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
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/045Shoe holders for passing over the shoe with means to ease introduction of the shoe, e.g. by collapsing upstanding shoe holder parts
    • 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
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over 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 relates to an arrangement of a device for fixing and clamping a sports boot on a gliding board, particularly adapted to snowboard bindings, allowing two levels of attachment. It also relates to an application of such an arrangement in a device for tightening and closing the rigid shoes of the ski boot type. Finally, it relates as such to several devices incorporating the arrangement such as a shoe attachment device on a gliding board and a gliding board equipped with such a fastening device and a sports shoe with such a device. device for closing and clamping.
  • the devices for fixing and tightening a shoe on a snowboard of the state of the art are for example illustrated by the documents WO9728859 and FR2758057 . They are based on straps that cover the top of the shoe and are equipped with a rack-based clamping device. The disadvantage of such devices comes from the fact that when they are loosened, the user must search again by trial and error the correct tightening to practice surfing again. Thus, these devices lack flexibility and are not user-friendly.
  • the document EP1813321 discloses a solution that relies on a closure and clamping device loop that includes a docking member and a docking lock adapted to lock / unlock a docking member attachment to a complementary insert, the device loop closing and clamping device also comprising a clamping lever mounted for rotation about an axis with respect to the docking element.
  • This solution makes it possible to achieve secure intermediate fixation before final tightening and no longer understands the disadvantages of the previous solutions.
  • it requires a loop incorporating a complex mechanism, which represents a new disadvantage.
  • the user sometimes involuntarily gets a total release of the loop when he wants to return to the docking position.
  • a first object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement for a closure device or fastening and clamping adapted to the fastening devices of a shoe on a gliding board undergoing many stresses.
  • a second object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement for a closure or fastening device which secure fastenings, in a user-friendly and space-saving manner.
  • the invention is based on an arrangement for a closure and clamping device comprising a clamping lever comprising a means of connection with a means of imprisoning a strap-type or strap-type shoe and a fastening means, the fastening means comprising a docking lock and a closing lock, the clamping lever comprising a first means cooperating with the docking lock in order to obtain a secure intermediate docking attachment configuration and a second means cooperating in a removable manner with the locking latch to obtain a closure configuration.
  • the means of connection with a means of imprisoning a strap-type shoe strap or cable of the clamping lever is positioned on the same side as the second means cooperating with the closure lock relative to the first means cooperating with the docking lock.
  • the first means cooperating with the docking lock is a bar and the arrangement comprises a latch carrier having a U-shaped forming a housing for receiving the bar.
  • the upper parts of the U-shape of the latch carrier may have a slope to promote the positioning of the bar in the housing as a funnel.
  • the docking lock may include a hook-shaped portion adapted to cover the bar in its housing within the latch holder to lock its positioning docking.
  • the second means cooperating with the locking latch may be a rod and the closing latch may comprise a hook-shaped portion adapted to cooperate with the rod to lock the clamping lever in the closed position.
  • the two closing and docking locks can be rotatable and undergo a return force to their locking position in two opposite directions of rotation.
  • the locking latch may comprise a part cooperating with the docking lock adapted to move the docking lock under the effect of a rotation of the closure lock to obtain the release of the docking position.
  • the locking latch may comprise an end forming a lever for its manipulation, the actuation of this lever in a first direction allowing the release of the second means cooperating with the closing latch to exit the closure configuration, the actuation of this lever in a second opposite direction allowing the release of the first means cooperating with the docking lock to leave the docking configuration when the clamping lever is in the docking position.
  • the lock carrier may include an opening for receiving an axle on which are rotatably mounted the closing latch and the docking latch.
  • the lock carrier may have a region of truncated thickness to receive the locking latch in rotation.
  • the invention also relates to a device for attaching a boot to a snowboard comprising a base forming two lateral wings, one of the wings comprising at least one arrangement for a closure and clamping device as described above.
  • the device may comprise a bolt carrier integral with the base.
  • the device may also comprise a connecting bar for linking at least two free ends of two means of imprisonment of a strap-type or cable-type shoe.
  • the front end of the base may comprise a housing for receiving the front end of the bar in the form of a ball joint and a tooth can form a stop for guiding the positioning of the bar towards a docking configuration .
  • the clamping lever can be secured to the bar.
  • Part of the rear end of the bar may form the first means cooperating with the docking lock.
  • the bar may form a bend in its front part receiving the end of a means of imprisonment before a strap-type strap or cable shoe, in order to obtain a tightening of the means of imprisonment before a shoe of Strap type strap or cable when rotating the bar under the effect of the operation of the lever during the transition from the docking configuration to the closure.
  • the invention also relates to a gliding board comprising a fastening and clamping device as described above.
  • the invention also relates to a sports shoe with flaps comprising an arrangement for a closure and clamping device as described above for its closure and tightening.
  • the figure 1 illustrates a device for fixing a surf boot comprising a base 1 comprising two lateral wings 2, 3 on which is fixed a rear bow 4.
  • a first end of two front and rear straps not shown to clarify the figures, whose function is to cover the top of a shoe respectively at the forefoot and the instep for its attachment within the base 1, is fixed on the wing 3 of the device by fastening means 5
  • the second end of the straps is movable and can occupy two positions: it can either be fixed by means of a particular fixing arrangement on the other wing 2 of the base for the practice of surfing, or be released from wing 2 to allow donning and removal of the fastening device.
  • these two mobile ends of each strap are linked to a connecting bar 6 which facilitates their simultaneous manipulation.
  • this bar 6 can be spaced from the wing 2 of the base in the direction of the wing 3 thus driving the two straps simultaneously to release access to the central portion of the base and facilitate positioning or the removal of a shoe.
  • the front end 7 of this bar 6 can be positioned in a housing placed at the front of the wing 2 as shown in FIG. figure 1 , serving as a fulcrum to facilitate the handling of the bar 6 to bring it into the closed position in which the two straps firmly hold the shoe in the fastener.
  • the figure 2 illustrates an intermediate fixing position called docking position in which the bar 6 is fixed on the wing 2 securely, without however reaching the maximum tightening.
  • a front portion 8 of the bar is supported against a tooth 9 and the rear portion 10 of the bar is fixed by a particular fixing means 11 of the wing 2, which will be detailed later.
  • the housing which receives the front end 7 of the bar 6 has a bowl shape which leaves two degrees of freedom of the bar 6 and thus forms a ball joint connection.
  • This housing has the first advantage of being able to be reached easily when the bar is completely released from any grip and the second advantage to then allow easy handling of the bar because of its freedom of movement.
  • it poses the technical problem of making it difficult to reposition the rear portion 10 of the bar 6 in its corresponding fastening means 11 to reach the docking configuration.
  • This problem is solved by the tooth 9 positioned on the wing 2 towards the front of the base which performs a complementary combined function of the ball joint of the front end 7 of the bar.
  • the user positions the front portion 8 of the bar 6 in abutment against this tooth 9 and thus automatically obtains the correct positioning of the entire bar and in particular the positioning of its rear portion near the fastening means 11 which will be described in detail below. It only has to finalize the housing of the rear portion 10 leaving the front portion 8 in its abutment position. This combination of the two characteristics of front link type ball and front stop thus optimizes the user-friendliness of the handling of the bar, especially in the docking phase.
  • the figure 3 illustrates the maximum clamping position, adapted for the practice of surfing, obtained from the preceding docking position by the downward actuation of a clamping lever 12 arranged at the end 10 of the bar 6.
  • the fixing means 11 mounted on the wing 2 of the device is illustrated in the closed position on the figure 5 . It comprises a fixed latch carrier 13 whose upper part has a vertically oriented U-shape whose rounded lower part forms a housing 14 for receiving the end 10 of the bar 6 while the branches of the U have a slope 15 in their upper part forming a funnel promoting the guidance of the bar 6 to the housing 14.
  • the latch carrier 13 further comprises under the housing 14 a location for a movable connection by an axis of rotation 17 with two locks.
  • the latch carrier 13 is integral with the base of the device: it can be directly mounted on the base 1, or on the arch 4 placed at the rear of the base. It can be fixed by any means, or even be part of the base being machined with the base or formed directly during the molding of the base.
  • the latch carrier 13 accommodates a first latch 21 which is mounted in rotation about the axis 17 positioned in the opening.
  • This locking latch 21 thus remains in direct contact with the latch carrier 13, which comprises an area 18 of truncated thickness forming a housing for accommodating this first latch 21 by limiting the overall size of the arrangement .
  • a second docking lock 22 is also rotatably mounted on the first lock around the same axis 17.
  • the clamping lever 12 in its low position has housed a rod 20, parallel to the rear portion 10 of the bar 6 and positioned under this rear portion 10 of the bar 6 in the closed configuration, in the locking latch 21, which has a hook shape 23 whose outer portion 29 holds captive the rod 20 which can not go upwards in rotation in the counterclockwise direction about an axis of rotation coincides with the bar 6, which allows the lever 12 to be held locked.
  • the docking lock 22 likewise has a hook-shaped upper portion 24 which covers the bar 10, thereby locking it in its housing 14 by preventing any upward movement. .
  • These two latches 21, 22 are held stably in their closed position by return springs, not shown.
  • a compression spring may be disposed within the opening 33 and bear on a substantially horizontal rear tooth 32 of the latch 22. In the closed position, the docking lock 22 is almost vertical while the lock closure 21 extends outwardly at an angle close to 120 degrees with the vertical.
  • this fastening means 11 will now be explained from the closed position.
  • the user will perform a first downward actuation of the lever 25 formed by the end of the closing latch 21, in a rotation about the axis 17, in the direction of clockwise on the figure 5 .
  • This first rotation allows the release of the rod 20 linked to the lever 12.
  • the lever 12 is then driven in rotation upwards around the trapped bar 14 in its housing 14. The device thus returns to the intermediate position of docking illustrated on the figure 2 .
  • a new operation of the same lever 25 but in the opposite direction of rotation, counterclockwise, will allow its end 26 to bear on the second latch 22 to rotate it. in solidarity in the same direction.
  • the clamping lever 12 in addition to its rigid connection with the bar 6 and its connecting rod 20 further comprises a connecting means 30 with the end of the rear strap.
  • This connecting means 30 is positioned under the bar 6 in the closed position, and above the bar 6 in the docking position.
  • the clamping lever 12 is in a rigid material, for example anodized aluminum.
  • This closure arrangement thus allows operation comprising two phases.
  • a first docking phase which makes it possible to reach a stable and secure intermediate position thanks to the docking lock 22 avoiding the accidental release of the bar 6 in this docking position in which the boot is not sufficiently tight in the fastening device for the practice of surfing but is however maintained with a slight tightening which ensures comfort at the foot of the user.
  • This position is for example useful in the intermediate phases between two descents, especially when the surfer takes a mechanical lift.
  • This position can be unlocked at any time by an action on the closing lever 21.
  • This docking position also simplifies the closing phase of the binding by representing a stable intermediate step obtained after a first effort of the user, serving as the starting point for a tightening phase, ensuring that there will be no abrupt return to a total relaxation of the bar 6.
  • the second closing phase by the rotation of the lever 12 downwards causes the strap linked to the means 30 downwards, thus inducing its tightening on the shoe, until reaching a stable closed position and locked by the lock. closure 21, which then allows the maintenance of the shoe tight for the practice of surfing.
  • the connection means 30 of the strap is positioned below the rear portion 10 of the bar, on the same side as the rod 20 relative to this rear portion 10 of the bar, and possibly even below the rod 20, in the closed position.
  • the distance between the rear portion 10 of the bar and the strap connection means 30 may be between 30 and 40 millimeters for effective clamping.
  • the positioning of the connecting means 30 may be such that the tensile force exerted by the strap tends to rotate the lever 12 in the closed position when the lever is in its closed position, the closing latch being then only an additional security of this closed position. The release of the bar would then require a slight actuation of the lever 12 in addition to the operation of the closing latch 21.
  • a device for adjusting the tightening of the rack-type straps is of course compatible and even complementary to the concept of the invention.
  • the docking position then allows a relaxation of the clamping achieved in the closed position without changing the setting of the rack, which facilitates the return to a clamping identical to the previous, without having to seek again the good tightening by groping.
  • the arrangement of the invention remains compatible with any means of imprisonment and clamping on the shoe, based on straps, straps, or cables ...
  • the rigid bar 6 connecting the two front and rear straps also has a bend 31 at its connection zone with the front strap, to also induce a difference in clamping the front strap between the docking position and that of closing.
  • the elbow 31 is oriented upwards and inwards of the base, so that the tightening of the front strap is released, while in the closed configuration, the rotation of the lever 12 causes the rotation of the bar 6 about half a turn, causing the bend 31 in a downward orientation which induces a tightening of the strap.
  • the elbow forms a bar portion parallel to the main bar about 5 millimeters from this bar to obtain a range of motion of 10 millimeters.
  • the fastening straps may be equipped with a means allowing them to easily find their good positioning on the shoe to allow the bar to reposition itself automatically in a position close to its final position after the boot .
  • This means may for example consist of a metal plate inserted into the strap, deformable and able to conform to the shape of the shoe and to impose this form to the entire strap.
  • This means can also be combined with elastic means for automatically spreading the straps when the bar is released to facilitate donning and heaving.
  • the invention has been described on the basis of two straps whose movable end is linked by a bar 6.
  • the principle of closing the arrangement according to the invention can of course be implemented in another context, for example without 6.
  • the end of the strap may be linked to a clamping lever 12 by a connecting rod 30, this lever further comprising a first docking rod and a second rod. closure.
  • the attachment device may comprise a single docking arrangement according to the invention at the rear strap or two arrangements, one for each strap.
  • An advantage of the solution of the invention is therefore to provide a stable intermediate position of docking by means of a docking lock 22 of a fastening and clamping device, distinct in particular from the clamping lever 12, and the closing lock. 21, thus allowing its safe and autonomous operation and an effective docking operation.
  • this intermediate docking phase makes it possible to cut the effort in two phases in a secure manner.
  • the first phase until the docking locked does not require a significant effort and allows the correct positioning of the shoe in its fixing device and the correct positioning of the buckle on the side of the base.
  • This first phase of precision being completed and locked it is then possible to engage the second tightening phase which requires a greater effort, being sure that there will be no loosening of the loop, until tightening definitive of the device that it is also possible to lock.
  • this solution also allows the opening of this device by ironing through the intermediate stable docking phase, to obtain a loosening of the shoe without completely releasing it from the binding, which allows to tighten it more easily in case of necessity while keeping the adjustment of the tightening.
  • This intermediate position is locked and allows movement with the gliding board ensuring that there will be no accidental release of the shoe, the shoe being however relieved of a significant tightening, which is useful in the phases of rest, such as when taking ski lifts for example.
  • the invention is not limited to the geometries previously described for the fastening elements, such as the bolt carrier, the docking latch, the closing latch, and the clamping lever which can take different shapes without departing from the concept. of the invention.
  • the clamping lever may for example cooperate with the other elements by means other than rods.
  • the rod 20 can be removed and the locking latch could act directly on the wall of the clamping lever.
  • the rods 20 and 30 could be the same rod.
  • the rods 10 and 20 could also be formed from the same rod forming a bend.
  • connection means 30 with a means of imprisoning a strap or cable strap type shoe, a first means 10 cooperating in a removable manner with the docking lock 22 in order to obtain a configuration of secure intermediate docking, and able to escape this docking lock, then a second means 20 cooperating removably with the closure lock 21 to obtain a closure configuration, and able to escape this lock of closing.
  • the two locks could be dissociated, mounted around two different axes of rotation for example.
  • the locks do not are not necessarily rotated on a separate latch carrier but can be mounted directly on the base. They are either mounted on the base or on an insert on the base. They may have other geometries but include at least a separate portion of the clamping lever and the connecting means 10, 20.
  • the lock carrier has been illustrated with a structure enabling it to fulfill two technical functions: a support of the locks and a support of the first means 10 of the clamping lever 12 cooperating with the docking lock. However, it could fill only one of these two functions or be deleted. Indeed, as has been explained above, the locks can be mounted directly on the base. In addition, the first means 10 of the clamping lever 12 could be supported by a simple support on the wing 2 of the base, or even be supported by the docking lock itself, for example within its hook. Thus, the lock carrier as a separate element is not mandatory.
  • each flap would be similar to the wings of the base of the snowboard binding device.

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  1. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung eines Schuhs auf einem Gleitbrett, die einen Spannhebel (12) umfasst, der ein Verbindungsmittel (30) mit einem Gurt- oder Kabel-Umklammerungsmittel eines Schuhs und ein Befestigungsmittel (11) umfasst, das einen Andockriegel (22) und einen Verschlussriegel (21) umfasst, wobei der Spannhebel (12) ein erstes Mittel (10) umfasst, das mit dem Andockriegel (22) zusammenarbeitet, um eine abgesicherte Übergangs-Andock-Befestigungskonfiguration zu erhalten, wobei das erste Mittel fixiert ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Spannhebel ein zweites Mittel (20) umfasst, das lösbar mit dem Verschlussriegel (21) zusammenarbeitet, um eine Verschlusskonfiguration zu erhalten.
  2. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste Mittel (10) mit dem Andockriegel (22) lösbar zusammenarbeitet.
  3. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste Mittel (10), das mit dem Andockriegel (22) zusammenarbeitet, eine Stange ist und dass es einen U-förmigen Riegelträger (13) aufweist, der eine Aufnahme (14) zur Aufnahme der Stange bildet.
  4. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die oberen Teile der U-Form des Riegelträgers (13) eine Neigung (15) aufweisen, um die Positionierung der Stange (10) in der Aufnahme (14) wie ein Trichter zu fördern und dass der Andockriegel (22) einen hakenförmigen Teil (24) umfasst, der imstande ist, die Stange (10) in ihrer Aufnahme (14) innerhalb des Riegelträgers (13) abzudecken, um ihre Andockposition zu verriegeln.
  5. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verschlussriegel (21) einen hakenförmigen Teil (23) umfasst, um den Spannhebel in Verschlussposition zu verriegeln.
  6. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zwei Verschluss- und Andockriegel (21, 22) rotierend beweglich sind und einer Rückholkraft in ihre Verriegelungsposition gemäß zwei entgegengesetzten Rotationsrichtungen ausgesetzt sind.
  7. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verschlussriegel (21) ein Ende umfasst, das einen Hebel (25) für seine Bedienung bildet, wobei die Betätigung dieses Hebels (25) in eine erste Richtung die Freigabe des zweiten Mittels (20) erlaubt, das mit dem Verschlussriegel (21) zusammenarbeitet, um die Verschlusskonfiguration zu verlassen, wobei die Betätigung dieses Hebels (25) in eine zweite entgegengesetzte Richtung die Freigabe des ersten Mittels (10) erlaubt, das mit dem Andockriegel (22) zusammenarbeitet, um die Andockkonfiguration zu verlassen, wenn der Spannhebel (12) in Andockposition ist.
  8. Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Riegelträger (13) eine Öffnung umfasst, um eine Achse (17) aufzunehmen, auf der der Verschlussriegel (21) und der Andockriegel (22) rotierend montiert sind.
  9. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard, die eine Basis (1) umfasst, die zwei seitliche Flügel (2, 3) bildet, wobei einer der Flügel (2) mindestens eine Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche umfasst.
  10. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie einen mit der Basis (1) verbundenen Riegelträger (13) umfasst.
  11. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie eine Verbindungsstange (6) umfasst, um mindestens zwei freie Enden von zwei Gurt- oder Kabel-Umklammerungsmitteln eines Schuhs zu verbinden.
  12. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das vordere Ende der Basis eine Aufnahme zur Aufnahme des vorderen Endes (7) der Stange (6) in Form einer Kugelgelenkverbindung umfasst und dass sie einen Zahn (9) umfasst, der für die Führung der Positionierung der Stange (6) in eine Andockkonfiguration einen Anschlag bildet.
  13. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard nach Anspruch 11 oder 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Spannhebel (12) mit der Stange (6) verbunden ist.
  14. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhs auf einem Snowboard nach vorangehendem Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Teil des hinteren Endes der Stange (6) das erste Mittel (10) bildet, das mit dem Andockriegel (22) zusammenarbeitet.
  15. Gleitbrett, das eine Befestigungs- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 14 umfasst.
  16. Sportschuh mit Lasche, der eine Anordnung für eine Verschluss- und Spannvorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8 für seinen Verschluss und sein Spannen umfasst.
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