Ski binding having a central longitudinal rib and longitudinal t

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280607, 280633, A63C 910

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048445037

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for attaching a front end of a ski boot to a ski, particularly for a cross-county ski, comprising a support pivotably mounted about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the ski and retaining the front end of the boot on the ski. The apparatus further elastically biasing the support toward the rear of the ski. The biasing device being fixedly attached to the support which pivots about a fixed axis and is longitudinally displaceable with respect to the ski. The biasing device comprising at least one longitudinal tongue. The apparatus comprising a longitudinal rib adapted to be positioned on the ski surface and having at least one tongue attached to the support and being guided by the longitudinal rib.

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