Ski binding, particularly for cross-country skiing

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280614, A63C 9086

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048365726

ABSTRACT:
The binding comprises a plate having a transverse flap located at a first end thereof, and a bar pivotally connected to a second end thereof. A spring is adapted for adjusting oscillation of the bar relative to the plate, the first end whereof is pivotally connected to a base, attachable to a ski. The transverse flap and the bar are adapted for engaging grip elements provided at the sole of an item of footwear. Shoulders protruding from the base rotatably support a hook which is releasably engagable with teeth, rigidly associated with the bar, for selectively preventing oscillation between the plate and the base. A longitudinal lug is also attachable to a ski and accommodatable in a recess formed in the sole of an item of footwear, to prevent lateral movement of the footwear with respect to the longitudinal axis of the ski.

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patent: 3388918 (1968-06-01), Hollenback
patent: 4273355 (1981-06-01), Storandt
patent: 4322090 (1982-03-01), Loughney
patent: 4659103 (1987-04-01), Tessaro

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