Electrically releasable safety ski binding

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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307 65, A63C 9085

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044363214

ABSTRACT:
An electrically releasable safety ski binding in which a measuring system determines the load applied to a skier's leg during skiing and a release mechanism incorporating an electromechanical converter such as a solenoid acts on a clamp device securing the ski boot to the binding to release the ski boot when the aforementioned load reaches a dangerous level. To prevent the binding becoming inoperative on failure of the electrical power supply the binding is equipped with an auxiliary release mechanism having a first inoperative state and a second operative state which can be selected either manually or automatically should the electrically operated release mechanism fail.

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Hull and Allen, "Design of an Actively Controlled Snow Ski Release Binding", Journal of Bio. Mech. Engr., Aug. 1981, p. 145.

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