Safety ski binding

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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A63C 908

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039374807

ABSTRACT:
The skiing boot is connected to the ski by a separate soleplate, which in each of its forward and rear portions has at least one soleholder and to which the skiing boot is secured so as to be only arbitrarily adjustable. A plate holder is mounted on the ski and comprises a pivot bearing for the soleplate adjacent to the rear half of the latter. Adjacent to the rear end of the soleplate, the plate holder is provided with an element of a detent device, which in response to an overload in a vertical and/or horizontal direction releases the soleplate. Adjacent to the forward portion of the soleplate the plate holder is provided with a member for holding down the soleplate. The female detent element of the detent device is part of the plate holder. The male detent element of the detent device is provided on the soleplate. The soleplate is provided with raised side cheeks adjacent to the detent device. The male detent element, the spring acting on said male detent element, and the bracket for the rear soleholder are mounted on said side cheeks.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3432179 (1969-03-01), Marker
patent: 3752491 (1973-08-01), Fend
patent: 3771806 (1973-11-01), Hinterholzer

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