Connecting piece for a releasable attachment

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280636, A63C 922

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043056040

ABSTRACT:
A connecting piece for connecting a sole support plate to a ski binding. In this disclosure, it is contemplated that a pair of such sole support plates is provided, one of which has a ski brake mounted thereon, the other of which has no ski brake associated therewith. In certain areas, ski brakes are not desirable and the skier will use safety straps for securing the ski to the leg of the skier. Thus, to enable the skier to select the mode of equipment which will meet the local conditions, a sole support plate and ski binding combination is provided which permits a selective coupling of the desired sole support plate. The connecting piece consists of a connecting member having at least one locking pin thereon received in an opening in a guide plate of the ski binding. The mutually opposing edges of the sole support plate and the guide plate engage each other to limit the amount of relative movement therebetween.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3951424 (1976-04-01), Napflin
patent: 4022493 (1977-05-01), Weigl
patent: 4210342 (1980-07-01), Krob

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