US2106110A - Ski attaching device - Google Patents
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- US2106110A US2106110A US46700A US4670035A US2106110A US 2106110 A US2106110 A US 2106110A US 46700 A US46700 A US 46700A US 4670035 A US4670035 A US 4670035A US 2106110 A US2106110 A US 2106110A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/10—Non-self-releasing toe jaw-irons; Non-self-releasing binding hooks made of one piece
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/06—Non-self-releasing heel-engaging cable bindings fastened to the front end of the ski
- A63C9/065—Details, e.g. cables, guides for cables, sockets, hooks, claws or stretchers
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- Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken the line 9 9 of with a resilient heel pulling device of which the Fig. 1 on an enlarged scale.
- resilient ski diagonal pulling component can be 'I'he attachment shown in Figs. l to 4 consists adjusted selectively. of adjustable toe cheeks I, 2. Underneath the toe In connection with ski attaching devices it is cheeks I, 2, substantially at the point at which is desirable to allow the foot to move as free from located the pivot of the boot St, heel pulling obstruction as possible When walking uphill.
- 'Ihe straps 4, 4 are secured to the wood of the ski S, foot should be attached to the ski so as to be for example by means of screws, nails or the like.
- the levers 'I, 8 are bent downwardly at right 25 projecting metal parts in the vicinity of the atangles at their free lateral ends to form lugs I3, I4. tachment of the ski.
- the tilting path and can be moved up and down freeguide parts for the heel pulling device can be ly between the recesses 6 without being obstructed moved into the path o f the heel pulling device in its tilting path.
- the levers 'I, 8 are moved into the 35 adjusted the guide parts may also be adjusted position of use so that their lugs I3, I4 project in the longitudinal direction of the ski. over and outside of the heel pulling straps 4, 4', Two examples of construction of the subject of as shown in Fig. 3.
- the invention are shown in the accompanying the levers 1, 8 are simply returned by hand didrawings, whereinzrectly against the ski cheeks so that only their ,lo
- Fig. 1 shows the first form of construction of lugs I3, I4 project from under the cover plate 3. the attachment in elevation.
- Fig. 2 shows a plan thereof, on the cover plate 3 itself they may be pivoted
- Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of a portion ofthe on the screw I0 which passes through the cover invention. plate 32 and the base plate 33, see Fig. 6. 45
- Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view taken on the The attachment shown in Figs. 5 to 7 also prefline 4-4 of Fig. 3. erably consists of toe cheeks in which the boot Fig. 5 is an elevation of an attachment wherein St for example is held by sole holders 23 consistthe guide members are adjustable in the longiing of lugs that project upwardly over the flange tudinal direction of the ski, whilst, Y of the shoe sole. Underneath the horizontal sup- 50 Fig. 6 is a section on the line 2-#2 of Fig. '7.
- Fig, '7 is a plan view of the attachment shown a casing 20 in which are located the free ends of in Fig. 5.
- l the heel pulling strap 4, 4' secured to the ski Fig. 8 is a sectional viewtaken on the line 82--8 Wood by screws 2
- Fig. 8 shows the toe cheek 2 having teeth 2a Which engage the toe holder 23.
- 23 holds the sole of the boot Si down against the cover plate 3, thus 23 takes the place of a toe strap.
- the toe holder 23 is carried by a plate 23a which is threaded to: receive the screw 23h.
- the toe cheek 2 is slotted at 2b to receive the screw 23h.
- guide members 8 are provided in the path of the heel pulling straps 4, 4' which are pivotally mounted in such a manner that they can be rocked into or out of the path of the heel pulling strap.
- the guide members 8 are made adjustable in the longitudinalv direction of the ski.
- the guide members l, 8 are provided with a number of holes 28, one behind the other, through which screws 9, lil can be screwed into the ski woo-d. According as to whether the screws 9, I are passed through the front, middle or rear one of the three holes 28 the guide members l', 3 come to lie more or less near the heel of the boot St, whereby the diagonal pull can be substantially varied.
- any suitable number of holes 28 may be provided in orderto obtain a large range of adjustability and a possibility of fine adjustment.
- a device for attaching a ski to footwear the combination with a resilient heel pulling member of a pair of guide members pivotally mounted on the ski, said guide members being capable of being moved into and out of the path of the heel pulling member to selectivelyl vary the diagonal pull of said heel pulling member.
- a device for attaching a Ski to footwear the combination with a resilient heel l pulling member of a pair of guide members pivotally mounted on the ski, said guide members being capable of being moved into and out of thepath of the heel pulling member and means for adjusting said guide members in the longitudinal direction of said ski to selectively vary theA diagonal pull of said heel pulling member.
- a resilient heel pulling member of a pair of guide members being capable of being moved into and out of the path of the heel pulling member and means for adjusting and locking said, guide members in the longitudinal' direction of the ski to selectively vary' the diagonal pull of said heel pulling member-.
- a device for attaching a ski to footwear the combination with a resilient heel pulling ⁇ member of a pair of guide members pivotally mounted on the ski, said guide members being capable of being moved into and out of the path of the heel pulling member, and means for limiting the pivotal movement of said guide members to selectively vary the diagonal pull of said heel pulling member.
- a device for attaching a ski to footwear the combination with a resilient heel pulling memberv of a pair of guide members pivotally mounted on the ski, said guide members being capable of being moved into and out of the path of the heel pulling member, each of said guide members having therein a plurality of spaced holes arranged in alignment, and a pair of pins on said ski, said pins being adapted to engage one with one of the holes of each of said guide members so as toform the pivotal point therefor to selectively vary the diagonal pull of said heel v pulling member.
- said pins being adapted to engage one'with one of the holes of each of said guide members so as to form the pivotal point therefor,
- eachfof said guide members having an enlarged opening therein, and a second pair of pins on the Y said strap, and a pair of guide plates pivotally mounted on the cover plate for restricted pivotal movement into the path of said strap.
- the heel pull when it is shifted laterally outward from. thewski into the path of the heel pull, the heel pull may be placed, said guide member when shifted laterally toward the ski lying against the same out of the path of the heel pull.l
- An attachment for skis having cheek plates and a resilient heel strap anchored adjacent said cheek plates, said attachment comprising at least one guide element movably mounted on the ski to the rear of said cheek plates and shiftable laterally into and out of the path of said heel strap, for purposes described.
- An attachment for skis having cheek plates and a resilient heel strap anchored adjacent said cheek plates, said attachment comprising at least one guide element movably mounted on the ski to the rear of said cheek plates and shiftable late erally into and out of the path of said heel strap, and means to mount said guide element for adjustment longitudinally of the ski.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| CH2106110X | 1934-10-31 |
Publications (1)
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| US2106110A true US2106110A (en) | 1938-01-18 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| US46700A Expired - Lifetime US2106110A (en) | 1934-10-31 | 1935-10-25 | Ski attaching device |
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| US (1) | US2106110A (fr) |
| FR (1) | FR797892A (fr) |
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3300227A (en) * | 1962-12-24 | 1967-01-24 | Unger Paul | Ski sole plate and binding means for mounting on the surface of a ski |
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- 1935-10-18 FR FR797892D patent/FR797892A/fr not_active Expired
- 1935-10-25 US US46700A patent/US2106110A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3300227A (en) * | 1962-12-24 | 1967-01-24 | Unger Paul | Ski sole plate and binding means for mounting on the surface of a ski |
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| FR797892A (fr) | 1936-05-05 |
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