EP3639901B1 - Verrouillage de la mâchoire avant d'une fixation de randonnee a ski à l'aide d'une chaussure de ski - Google Patents
Verrouillage de la mâchoire avant d'une fixation de randonnee a ski à l'aide d'une chaussure de ski Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a ski binding with a front jaw for holding a front sole end of a ski boot and a rear jaw for holding a rear sole end of a ski boot.
- the front jaw comprises a first holding device for ascent with the ski and a second holding device for descent with the ski and a locking device for the second holding device which locks the second holding device in a descent position.
- Ski bindings that can be used for climbing or touring as well as for a subsequent descent are well known.
- the ski binding When descending, in particular, the ski binding must give the user a firm grip in order to give them the feeling of the ski as it glides over the snow or ice, thus avoiding falls and thus injuries.
- the ski binding In the event of a fall, the ski binding must also ensure safe and reliable release.
- freeride ski bindings often use standard rear jaws that hold the rear end of the ski boot sole securely during the descent. This is more problematic with the front jaws, which are designed to hold the front end of the boot sole in such a way that the ski boot can be pivoted around an axis transverse to the direction of skiing in order to be able to climb or tour with the ski.
- the same safety device is usually used for the descent. There is therefore a need for a freeride ski binding that holds the front end of the ski boot sole securely both in the touring mode of the ski binding and in the downhill mode of the ski binding.
- a front piece for a ski binding is known, with a first holding device for ascent and a second holding device for descent.
- the first holding device secures the second holding device when the ski binding is used in descent mode.
- the EP 3 207 964 A2 relates to a front piece of a combined downhill and touring ski binding.
- the front piece has a first holding device for climbing, which comprises two pins that engage laterally in openings on the ski boot sole and form a pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the ski, about which the ski boot can be pivoted when climbing.
- a second holding device which holds the front end of the ski boot during the descent, has the form of a bracket that can be folded upwards from the ski surface from a securing position under the ski boot in order to secure the front end of the ski boot on the ski when descending.
- Another such ski binding is known from EP 2 813 268 A1 known, whereby the first holding device is exchanged for the second holding device in order to touring mode to downhill mode.
- a classic touring binding shows the EP 0 199 098 A2 .
- the invention relates to a front piece for a ski binding for freeriding, which in addition to a first holding device for ascent with the ski also has a second holding device for descent with the ski.
- the second holding device can optionally be removed from the front piece for ascent with the ski. At the very least, however, the second holding device must be disengaged from the front ski boot sole, e.g. by pivoting.
- German patent application No. 102018125546.2 As with most conventional holding devices for ascending with skis, the first holding device of the toe piece according to the invention must also be locked in ascending mode.
- the first and second engagement elements must be locked in the second position in ascending mode when the ski boot is inserted, in order to prevent the engagement elements from moving from the second position to the first position when walking with the binding and the ski boot being released uncontrollably from the first holding device. In an emergency, this would lead to the ski being lost.
- the first holding device has a tensioning device with a lever element. By adjusting the lever between different locking positions, the tensioning device and thus the holding device are fixed or locked when walking. This lever is usually operated manually by hand or ski pole, which means that the user has to remember to lock the tensioning device themselves.
- the second holding device For a descent with skis, the second holding device according to the invention is held, among other things, by the first holding device, with the engagement elements of the first holding device engaging in recesses in the second holding device.
- This engagement position of the engagement elements in turn represents the second position.
- the engagement elements In order to prevent the engagement elements from moving from the second position to the first position in the descent mode, so that the second holding device could come loose, the engagement elements must also be locked in the second position.
- One option here is to lock the engagement elements again by actuating the lever element of the tensioning device. For safety reasons, however, it is desirable for the engagement elements to be locked, which is automatically activated when the user gets on with a ski boot in the toe piece, or the second holding device.
- the locking of the engagement element or the engagement elements can be carried out directly by the locking device, i.e. the locking device acts directly, for example, on the engagement element or on a clamping device for the engagement element, as is shown for example in the Figure 3 is shown.
- the locking device can also act indirectly on the engagement element, for example via the second holding device, in that the second holding device is held in a locking position by the locking device, as is the case, for example, with the Figure 6 and the Figure 8 shows.
- locking means that the engagement elements are held in the second position, i.e. locked, and cannot be easily moved into the first position.
- the activated locking device has the effect that the second holding device is locked in the configuration for departure and therefore cannot be lifted off the first holding device.
- the first holding device can have a clamping device.
- the clamping device can be operated by hand or, for example, with the tip of a ski pole.
- the return of the first engagement element and the second engagement element from the second position to the first position can also be at least supported by the clamping device.
- the locking device comprises at least one locking element and a counter-locking element.
- the counter-locking element can be comprised by the base, for example formed by the base or connected to the base.
- the locking element can be comprised by a part of the front jaw that can be moved relative to the base, e.g. linearly and/or rotationally.
- the locking element has a contact surface which, when the ski boot is put into the toe piece in a downhill configuration, is contacted by a front end of a ski boot sole and is thereby moved by the ski boot, or by the movement of the locking element triggered by the ski boot, preferably in the direction of a ski tip.
- the locking element is preferably moved against an elastic resistance which pushes the locking element into its
- the ski boot is moved back to its original position when the ski boot is no longer held in the toe piece, for example after stepping out of the ski binding.
- stepping in with the ski boot in the toe piece with the second holding device in the downhill configuration activates the transfer of the locking device from the release position to the locking position.
- the movement of the locking element from the release position to the locking position can comprise a directional component along a longitudinal direction of the binding.
- This directional component can, for example, be a linear sliding movement that has a directional vector that is directed essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the binding, or be part of a pivoting movement about a pivot axis that is essentially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the binding.
- the locking element is arranged further back in relation to the ski or the other components of the toe piece in the release position, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the binding, than in the locking position.
- the movement of the locking element can therefore be a linear movement along the binding longitudinal direction and/or a rotational movement about an axis of rotation parallel to the joint axis which the first engagement element and the second engagement element form with each other.
- the locking device can comprise the at least one locking element and at least one counter-locking element, wherein the locking element and the counter-locking element engage in and/or against each other in the locking position.
- the locking device can also have more than one single locking element, for example two, three or more, and/or more than one single counter-locking element, for example two, three or more,
- the locking element preferably forms at least one projection and the counter-locking element can form at least one support surface on which the at least one projection rests in the locking position in a point-like or linear manner, preferably flatly, and the locking is achieved by means of positive and/or force-locking.
- the locking element can form at least one projection and the counter-locking element can form at least one engagement opening into which the at least one projection of the locking element engages in the locking position and the locking is achieved by means of positive and/or non-positive locking.
- the at least one support surface which forms the counter-locking element and/or the at least one engagement opening which forms the counter-locking element can preferably be formed on the clamping device or connected to the clamping device.
- the locking element can be arranged on the second holding device and the counter-locking element can be formed on the jaw body, the base, or the first holding device.
- the locking element can be coupled to a support plate for the ski boot.
- the counter-locking element can be formed on the second holding device, the base or the jaw body.
- the in one embodiment, the counter-locking element can be designed as a sheet metal element.
- a spring element can elastically pre-tension the locking element into the release position and the locking element can be moved from the release position into the locking position against the force of the spring element by the ski boot or the front end of its ski boot sole entering the toe piece.
- the spring element can be a compression spring that is compressed or tensioned when the locking element is moved into the locking position and relaxes when no more pressure is exerted on the locking element.
- the spring element can be supported on a structural part of the second holding device and on a surface of the locking device, which serves as an abutment for the spring element.
- the second holding device, the base or the jaw body can form a receiving space for the spring element, which receives the spring element in a captive manner.
- the Figure 1 shows a first front jaw 1.
- the front jaw 1 is described below in part in relation to a ski boot or a front end of a ski boot sole that can be accommodated by the front jaw.
- the ski boot or the ski boot sole are not shown for the sake of clarity. However, the expert will have no problem understanding the figures even without a representation of the ski boot or the ski boot sole.
- the front jaw comprises a first holding device 3, with a first engagement element 31 and a second engagement element 32.
- the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 can be moved with a clamping device 5 from a first position in which they have a first distance from each other, towards each other, into a second position in which they have a second distance from each other, which is smaller than the first distance.
- Figure 1 the second position is shown.
- the engagement elements 31, 32 in the first position have no connection with a ski boot standing in the toe piece 1, wherein the engagement elements 31, 32 in the second position engage in the ski boot in the toe piece 1 and hold it in place.
- the first holding device 3 is a known touring ski binding (a so-called "pin binding")
- the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 are so-called pins, which in the second position engage in corresponding openings or recesses in the front end of the sole of the ski boot in order to hold the ski boot in the ascent configuration in the second position in the toe piece 1.
- the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 define a joint axis A1 which runs essentially transversely to a binding longitudinal axis L.
- the second holding device 4 holds the ski boot when the ski boot is held in the front piece 1 and in the rear piece (not shown) and the ski is used for downhill skiing.
- the second holding device 4 comprises a first holding element 41 and a second holding element 42 which, when the ski boot is held for downhill skiing by the second holding device 4, rest on an upper side of the front end of the ski boot sole and/or at least partially encompass a front end of the ski boot sole.
- the ski boot is connected to the toe piece only by the first holding device 3, and for descent only by the second holding device 4.
- Holding in the second holding device 4 can include the first holding device 3 engaging with the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 in corresponding openings in the second holding element 4 in order to fix the second holding element 4 in its securing position in which it holds the ski boot for descent.
- the front jaw 1 further comprises a locking device 8, with a locking element 8a, which is part of the second holding device 4, and a counter-locking element 8b, which is part of the base 2 or part of the first holding device 3.
- the locking element 8a is hook-shaped
- the counter-locking element 8b comprises an engagement opening 87, in which the locking element 8a can engage in order to secure the second holding device 4 in the downhill mode.
- the clamping device 5 comprises a clamping element 51 and a clamping lever 52.
- the clamping lever 52 is coupled to a mechanism 6 so that a movement of the clamping lever 52 is transmitted to the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32.
- the clamping lever 52 can assume different positions and thereby lock the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 in the second position. This is achieved by pivoting a contact device 53 coupled to the clamping lever 52 away from the ski surface and thereby the contact device 53 coupled to the clamping lever 52 comes into contact with a contact surface 54 of the base 2.
- Figure 2 referred to, whereby the Figure 1 shows the unlocked state of the clamping device 5.
- the clamping device 5 is a device well known to those skilled in the art for clamping and releasing as well as locking the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32. A more detailed description is therefore omitted.
- the Figure 2 shows the front jaw 1 of the Figure 1 in a sectional view along the binding longitudinal direction L.
- the second holding device 4 is now in the holding position in which it is ready to receive a ski boot in the downhill mode of the ski binding.
- the ski boot In the downhill mode, the ski boot is held at its front end by the front jaw 1, as already mentioned, and at its rear end by the rear jaw (not shown).
- the locking device 8 is in the release position, i.e. it does not lock the tensioning device 5 or the second holding device 4.
- the front piece 1 comprises a support plate 300, or is connected to the support plate 300, on which the ski boot rests with an underside of the ski boot sole when it is held in the front piece 1.
- the locking device 8 comprises the locking element 8a, which is part of the second holding device 4.
- the locking element 8a forms a contact surface 88 at its end facing the ski boot, which is contacted by a front end of the ski boot sole when a user steps into the toe piece 1 with the ski boot.
- the opposite free end of the locking element 8a comprises a nose 82 with a slanted underside facing the ski, which forms a first contact surface 82a, and a projection 81 protruding in the direction of the ski, which forms a second contact surface 81a.
- the locking device 8 comprises a projection 82 which extends in the direction of the base 2 or the Ski surface hook-shaped projection 85 with a free end 85a which is directed substantially parallel to the ski surface and projects in the skiing direction.
- the base 2 or the first holding device 3 comprises the counter-locking element 8b with the engagement opening 87 into which the free end 85a of the hook-shaped projection 85 can engage in order to lock the clamping device 5 and the second holding device 4 together with the contact surfaces 81a, 82a.
- the Figure 3 shows the second holding device 4 in the locked position.
- the locking element 8 was moved from the release position to the locking position by the ski boot (not shown) when it was put into the toe piece 1.
- the contact surface 82a of the nose 82 and the contact surface 81a of the projection 81 come into contact with a contact surface 52a of the clamping lever 52, which thus forms a first counter-locking element 8b for the locking element 8. If the contact surfaces 81a, 82a rest on the contact surface 52a of the clamping lever 52 facing them, the clamping lever 52 is directly or immediately locked.
- the free end 85a of the hook-shaped projection 85 engages in the engagement opening 87 of the counter-locking element 8b enclosed by the base 2 or the first holding device 3, thereby locking the second holding device 4 and thereby indirectly locking the clamping device 5 again.
- the locking element 8a tensions the spring element 83, which is supported on a structure of the second holding device 4 and a surface 84 formed on the locking element 8a. If the contact surface 88 is now released by the ski boot, the spring element 83 can relax elastically and thereby presses the locking device 8 back into the position shown in the Figure 2 shown release position, in which the second holding device 4 in the Figure 1 shown position in order to use the front piece 1 in touring mode.
- the Figure 4 shows in a perspective front view the front jaw of the Figure 2 .
- the contact surface 88 of the locking device 8 projects in front of the contact surface 43 of the second holding device 4, against which a front end of the ski boot sole of the ski boot rests when a ski boot is in the front jaw 1 in the downhill mode of the ski binding.
- the second holding device 4 is fixed relative to the first holding device 3 in that the second engagement element 32 engages in an opening on the second holding device 4.
- the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 are thus in the second position and are clamped against the second holding element 4 by the clamping device 5.
- a distance transverse to the longitudinal axis of the binding between the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 can be the same as the distance between the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 when the first engagement element 31 and the second engagement element 32 engage in the ski boot sole to form the joint axis A2 and connect the ski boot to the toe piece 1 in touring mode.
- a bracket 7 can also be seen which spans the second holding device 4 in the transverse direction, i.e. transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski binding.
- the bracket 7 can serve to increase the rigidity of the second holding device 4 and/or can serve as a snow scraper to remove snow or ice from the underside of the ski boot sole before stepping into the toe piece 1 configured for downhill skiing.
- the Figure 5 shows a front jaw 1' which is different from the front jaw 1 of the Figures 1 to 4 only differs in that it comprises a locking device 9 which is formed differently than the locking device 8. Therefore, in the following figures, only the differences to the front jaw 1 of the Figures 1 to 4 described.
- the locking device 9 comprises a locking element 9a, which is part of the second holding device 4, and a counter-locking element 9b, which is part of the base 2 or part of the first holding device 3.
- the Figure 5 is a rotating plate that is connected to the second holding device 4 in a rotation axis A2.
- the locking element 9a can be formed, for example, from a spring steel and comprises a part of the rotary joint of the rotation axis A2, here an eyelet 91 that can be pushed or clicked onto an axis connected to the second holding device 4 or formed by it, a contact surface 98 for a front end of a ski boot sole, a surface 94 on which the spring element 93 can be supported, and a projection 95 on a free end of the locking element 9a opposite the eyelet 91 with a contact surface 95a.
- the Figure 6 shows the locking device 9 of the Figure 5 in the locked position.
- a ski boot (not shown) has contacted the locking element 9a in the area of the contact surface 98 when stepping into the front jaw 1' and moved in the direction of the ski tip from the release position into the locking position shown, i.e. pivoted about the axis of rotation A2.
- the projection 95 now rests with its contact surface 95a on an underside 96b of the counter-locking element 9b, so that the front jaw 1' can no longer be pivoted off the base 2.
- the spring element 93 was elastically compressed by the pivoting of the locking element 9a, so that the stored compression energy pushes the locking element 9a back into the position shown in the Figure 5 shown position when no ski boot is held in the toe piece 1'.
- the clamping device 5 is indirectly locked, so that the engagement elements 31, 32 of the first holding device 3 can no longer be relaxed and removed from engagement with the first holding device 3 as long as the locking element 9a is in engagement with the counter-locking element.
- the Figures 7 and 8th show another front jaw 1", which comprises a locking device 10.
- the Figure 7 shows the locking device 10 in the release position
- the Figure 8 shows the locking device 10 in the locking position.
- the locking device 10 comprises a locking element 10a which is connected to the base 2 and can be moved relative to the base from a release position ( Figure 7 ) into a locking position ( Figure 8 ) can be moved.
- the locking element 10a is connected to a contact element 306.
- the contact element 306 is connected to the support plate 300, so that a load, for example from a ski boot (not shown), which acts on the support plate 300, presses the support plate against an elastic spring force of a spring element 103 in the direction of the ski (not shown) and thereby causes a movement of the contact element 306 in the direction of the ski surface and/or the ski tip.
- the locking element 10a can comprise an inclined contact surface 10c facing the contact element 306, and the contact element 306 can have an inclined contact surface 306a facing the locking element 10a.
- the inclined contact surfaces 10c, 306a can be designed and interact in such a way that a movement of the contact element 106 in the vertical direction moves the locking element 10a horizontally. This means that when the support plate 300 is loaded sufficiently to overcome the spring force of the spring element 103, so that the support plate 300 is moved or pivoted vertically, the contact element 306 is also moved vertically and the locking element 10 is moved into engagement with a counter-locking element 10b via the slanting contact surfaces 10c, 306a sliding against one another.
- the counter-locking element 10b comprises an engagement opening 107 into which a projection 105 formed on the locking element 10 engages in order to establish the locking.
- the support plate 300 comprises a support plate base 302 and a wedge 303, which forms an inclined plane 303a on which the support plate 300 rests. If the support plate 300 is loaded, it moves downwards along the inclined plane 303a and at the same time in the direction of the ski tip. The support plate 300 presses the contact element 306, which is part of the support plate base 302, and thereby the Locking element 10a linearly along the binding longitudinal axis L in the direction of the ski tip into the locking position with the counter-locking element 10b, which in the Figure 8 is shown.
- the spring element 103 which is arranged in a spring element receptacle 103a formed by the push element 106 and whose spring axis F1 is aligned substantially perpendicular to the binding longitudinal axis L, presses against a contact surface 104 and thus moves the contact surface 300 back to the position shown in the Figure 7 shown position.
- This means that the spring element 103 is moved together with the support plate 300 and the support plate base 302 when the locking device 10 is moved from the release position of the Figure 7 into the locking position of the Figure 8 and moved back from the locking position to the release position.
- the wedge 303 determines the rear position of the support plate 300 as seen in the direction of skiing.
- the wedge comprises a lock 310 which forms a rear stop for the support base 302.
- the support plate 300 is connected to the support plate base 302, which comprises the contact element 306, and both can be moved linearly together along the inclined plane 302a formed by the wedge 302.
- the locking element 10a comprises a contact surface 10c which is directed essentially perpendicularly to the binding longitudinal axis L and faces the contact element 306, and the contact element 306 comprises a contact surface 306a which runs parallel thereto.
- the contact element 306 is connected to the locking element 10a, so that when the contact element 306 moves into the unlocked position due to the spring element 107, the locking element 10a is moved out of engagement with the counter-locking element 10b by the contact element 306.
- the connection can be, for example, a dovetail groove connection, which enables the contact surfaces 10c, 306a to slide linearly against one another in the vertical direction, but at the same time allows the locking element 10a to be carried along by the contact element 306 in a horizontal direction.
- the connection can have another suitable design.
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- Fixation de ski comprenant une mâchoire avant (1) pour maintenir une extrémité de semelle avant d'une chaussure de ski et une mâchoire arrière pour maintenir une extrémité de semelle arrière d'une chaussure de ski, la mâchoire avant (1) comprenant :une base (2) par laquelle la mâchoire avant (1) peut être reliée à un ski ;un corps de mâchoire relié ou pouvant être relié à la base (2) ou contribuant à la formation de la base (2) ;un premier dispositif de maintien (3), par lequel la chaussure de ski peut être reliée au ski à l'extrémité de semelle avant pour une montée, comprenant au moins un premier élément d'engagement, de préférence un premier élément d'engagement et un second élément d'engagement (31, 32) déplacables l'un vers l'autre depuis une première position dans laquelle ils sont à une première distance l'un par rapport à l'autre vers une seconde position dans laquelle ils sont à une seconde distance l'un par rapport à l'autre, la seconde distance étant inférieure à la première distance ; etun second dispositif de maintien (4) par lequel la chaussure de ski peut être reliée au ski à l'extrémité de semelle avant pour une descente, le second dispositif de maintien (4) présentant une première configuration pour la descente, dans laquelle le second dispositif de maintien (4) est en contact avec l'extrémité de semelle avant de la chaussure de ski, et une seconde configuration pour la montée, dans laquelle le second dispositif de maintien (4) est hors de contact avec l'extrémité de semelle avant de la chaussure de ski,le premier élément d'engagement (31) et le second élément d'engagement (32) définissant dans la seconde position un axe d'articulation (A1) autour duquel la chaussure de ski peut pivoter par son extrémité de semelle avant dans le premier dispositif de maintien (3) lors de la montée avec le ski, ou le premier élément d'engagement (31) et le second élément d'engagement (32) s'engagant dans des évidements du second dispositif de maintien (4) dans la seconde position,la mâchoire avant (1) comprenant en outre un dispositif de verrouillage (8a, 8b) verrouillant le premier élément d'engagement (31) et le second élément d'engagement (32) du premier dispositif de maintien (3) dans la seconde position lorsqu'une chaussure de ski est maintenu dans le second dispositif de maintien (4) en configuration pour la descente,le dispositif de verrouillage (8a, 8b) comprenant au moins un élément de verrouillage (8a) déplaçable depuis une position de déverrouillage vers une position de verrouillage,caractérisée en ce quel'élément de verrouillage (8a) comporte une surface de contact (88) contactée directement par une extrémité avant d'une semelle de la chaussure de ski lors de l'entrée de la chaussure de ski dans le second dispositif de maintien (4).
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le premier dispositif de maintien (3) comporte un dispositif de serrage (5), le premier élément d'engagement (31) et le second élément d'engagement (32) étant déplaçables par l'intermédiaire du dispositif de serrage (5) vers la seconde position et maintenus dans la seconde position.
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le déplacement de l'élément de verrouillage (8a) depuis la position de déverrouillage vers la position de verrouillage est activé par l'entrée de la chaussure de ski dans le second dispositif de maintien (4).
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le déplacement de l'élément de verrouillage (8a) depuis la position de déverrouillage vers la position de verrouillage comprend une composante directionnelle en direction longitudinale (L) de la fixation.
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication précédente, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage (8a) est situé plus en arrière, vu en direction longitudinale (L) de la fixation, dans la position de déverrouillage que dans la position de verrouillage.
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le déplacement de l'élément de verrouillage (8a) est un déplacement linéaire en direction longitudinale (L) de la fixation et / ou un déplacement en rotation autour d'un axe de rotation (A2) parallèle à l'axe d'articulation (A1).
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le dispositif de verrouillage (8a, 8b) comprend ledit au moins un élément de verrouillage (8a) et au moins un élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b), l'élément de verrouillage (8a) et l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) faisant prise l'un dans l'autre et / ou l'un sur l'autre dans la position de verrouillage.
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication précédente, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage (8a) forme au moins une saillie (85) et l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) forme au moins une surface d'appui sur laquelle repose ladite au moins une saillie (85) en forme de point ou de ligne, de préférence sur une superficie, dans la position de verrouillage, le verrouillage étant obtenu par complémentarité de forme et / ou par complémentarité de force.
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage (8a) forme au moins une saillie (85) et l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) forme au moins une ouverture d'engagement (87) dans laquelle s'engage ladite au moins une saillie (85) dans la position de verrouillage, le verrouillage étant obtenu par complémentarité de forme et / ou par complémentarité de force.
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication 8 ou 9, dans laquelle ladite au moins une surface d'appui et / ou ladite au moins une ouverture d'engagement (87) est/sont formée(s) sur le dispositif de serrage (5).
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 10, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage (8a) est disposé sur le second dispositif de maintien (4) et l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) est formé sur le corps de mâchoire ou la base (2) ou sur le premier dispositif de maintien (3).
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 10, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage (8a) est couplé à une plaque de support (300) pour la chaussure de ski et l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) est formé sur le second dispositif de maintien (4).
- Fixation de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 12, dans laquelle l'élément de verrouillage complémentaire (8b) est réalisé sous forme d'élément en tôle.
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle un élément à ressort (83, 93, 103) sollicite l'élément de verrouillage (8a) dans la position de déverrouillage et l'élément de verrouillage (8a) est déplaçable vers la position de verrouillage à l'encontre de la force de l'élément à ressort (83, 93, 103).
- Fixation de ski selon la revendication précédente, dans laquelle le dispositif de verrouillage (8a, 8b) comporte une surface (84) servant de butée pour l'élément à ressort (83, 93, 103).
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