Safety ski binding

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280634, A63C 908

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046028048

ABSTRACT:
A safety ski binding includes a sole holder which is pivotally supported on a base member for movement upwardly about a transversely extending axle relative to the base member. The sole holder in the position of use is held thereat by a locking spring which acts onto a locking mechanism also supported on the base member. A hand lever is pivotally secured to the base member for movement about a second transversely extending axle, and through compression of the locking spring overcomes the spring loading of the locking mechanism. Thus, the sole holder can be swung upwardly force-free. The locking mechanism includes a first locking rocker arm which is pivotally supported for movement about the second axle and engages the sole holder and a second locking spring. The second locking rocker arm is also supported on the base member. The hand lever engages the first locking rocker arm so that upon a manual manipulation thereof, the locking spring will be compressed until the sole holder can be freely swung upwardly.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3473817 (1969-10-01), Adam
patent: 3762735 (1973-10-01), Smolka
patent: 3933363 (1976-01-01), Schweizer et al.
patent: 4533155 (1985-08-01), Krob et al.

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