Ski binding for cross-country skis

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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A63C 908

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042931436

ABSTRACT:
A ski binding with a toe iron which supports an essentially U-shaped bowed metal rod, whose middle section is pivotably attached to the front end of the toe iron. The backwardly-extending legs of the U-shaped rod are bent at an approximately right angle down toward the ski. The legs of the U are arranged so as to be freely movable in the horizontal direction against the legs' spring force out toward the ears of the toe iron. In cooperation with a boot sole which has notches cut into both side edges, the binding will be made to fasten when the boot is inserted with a degree of pressure in between the ears of the toe piece.

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patent: 1868386 (1932-07-01), Gresvig
patent: 2022580 (1935-11-01), Utterstrom
patent: 3466056 (1969-09-01), Heyerdahl
patent: 3823953 (1974-07-01), With
patent: 3874684 (1975-04-01), Dysthe

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