Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type
Patent
1996-09-23
1998-08-18
Johnson, Brian L.
Land vehicles
Skates
Runner type
280620, 280633, A63C 900
Patent
active
057949620
ABSTRACT:
A base intended to receive a ski binding thereon, said base comprising a slider (1) fixed to the ski, with a row of notches (4) parallel to the axis of the slider, and a fitted plate (5) sliding onto the slider, with a latch (6) engaged, by the action of a spring, in a notch of the slider, in such a way as to immobilize the plate on the slider, as well as a release lever (13). The latch (6) consists of a fitted part separate from the lever, sliding transversally to the plate, and the base also comprises a mobile element, like a shoe (16) which removes play between the plate and the slider, and may be moved to an active or inactive position by action on the release lever.
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Bardin Roland
Thevenet Michel
Avery Bridget
Johnson Brian L.
Look Fixations S.A.
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