Safety toe unit for a ski binding

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280629, A63C 908

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ABSTRACT:
A safety toe unit for a ski binding has two sole retaining jaws (11, 12) which can pivot laterally outwards in opposite directions. A respective projection (13, 14) of a pressure member (19) acts on each of the sole retaining jaws at the front between the pivot axes (15, 16) and shoe retaining rollers (17, 18). The pressure member (19) is arranged for displacement in the longitudinal direction of the ski substantially in front of the sole retaining jaws (11, 12) and is urged in a rearward direction by a compression spring (21) which is braced against a housing (20) which in operation is secured to the ski. The two pivot axes (15, 16) which are spaced by a small transverse distance (A) from the central longitudinal plane (22) are tilted slightly inwardly towards the vertical and central longitudinal axis (22). The pressure member (19) has an extension (24) which extends forwardly inside the coil spring (21) and which is journalled by means of a ball-shaped head (24' ) in an elongate guide sleeve (26).

REFERENCES:
patent: 3822071 (1974-07-01), Mottet
patent: 4088343 (1978-05-01), Krob

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