EP0665035B1 - Dispositif de fixation sur un ski - Google Patents

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EP0665035B1
EP0665035B1 EP94100458A EP94100458A EP0665035B1 EP 0665035 B1 EP0665035 B1 EP 0665035B1 EP 94100458 A EP94100458 A EP 94100458A EP 94100458 A EP94100458 A EP 94100458A EP 0665035 B1 EP0665035 B1 EP 0665035B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/06Skis or snowboards with special devices thereon, e.g. steering devices
    • A63C5/075Vibration dampers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/006Ski bindings with a climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/02Non-self-releasing bindings with swivel sole-plate or swivel parts, i.e. Ellefsen-type

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  • the invention relates to a ski binding device according to the preamble of claim 1, as used in particular for cross-country and touring skis.
  • ski binding devices which each have at least one plate on their ski top which carries the ski bindings.
  • these are ski bindings for downhill skis in which the two-part bindings are arranged essentially centrally on the relatively rigid or resiliently elastic plate.
  • the plate is attached to the ski at its front and back ends, while longitudinally displaceable or height-adjustable supporting elements or adjusting elements are provided between the plate and the ski. These elements are used to transfer pressure directly from the ski boot to the ski or to change the tension of the springy ones Plate.
  • the support or adjusting elements are also arranged as heel or ball pads or near the rear binding jaw, so that the compressive forces under the heel or ball or behind the heel are introduced into the ski.
  • these known ski binding devices are also not usable in a slightly modified form.
  • a cross-country ski is described in DE-OS 31 34 051, which is switchable in the sliding and pushing phase regardless of the foot position.
  • These known cross-country skis are equipped with a control mechanism and with sliding and adhesive surfaces that are wedge-shaped transversely to the longitudinal axis.
  • the wedge bodies are connected via a flexible element, while the control mechanism, depending on the skier's foot position, raises and lowers the ski in the binding area, the sliding bodies tilting over the cutting edge of the wedge surfaces and pressing the adhesive surfaces or the sliding surfaces onto the snow, so that a good adhesive and sliding function arises.
  • a comprehensive intervention in the construction of the skis is necessary, which makes simple retrofitting of existing, standard skis impossible and is also very complex and expensive.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a ski binding device which makes it possible to use a ski which is harder for the weight of the runner, and to give this harder ski optimum properties both in the push-off or braking phase and in the sliding phase and at the same time a ensure simple and inexpensive training and retrofitting on conventional skis.
  • the ski binding device has a rigid lever plate, on the rear end of which a conventional binding for attaching the ski tip is attached.
  • the lever plate is pivotably attached to the ski, at least to a limited extent, while in the middle zone of the lever plate a pressure piece is arranged between the upper side of the ski and the lower side of the plate, which keeps the plate apart.
  • the essentially rear support for the ski shoe is designed to be increased in relation to the distance between the plate and the ski, so that when both skis are loaded evenly, as is the case in the sliding phase, the entire weight of the skier on the ski shoe supports and not over the toe and binding act on the plate.
  • ski can be deflected in the pull-off phase so that an optimal adhesion of ski / snow is achieved in the middle of the ski.
  • the pressure piece that is effective between the ski and the ski binding plate is arranged to be longitudinally displaceable and also to be height-adjustable. Due to the height and longitudinal displaceability of the pressure piece and thus the pressure zone, depending on the weight of the runner and the snow conditions, the contact situation of the skiing surface in the pull-off phase can be influenced.
  • the longitudinal displacement and height adjustability of the pressure piece can be achieved by different design solutions.
  • the pressure piece can be attached to the ski, the binding plate resting on the top of the pressure piece. This results in a very simple design of the plate, but the ski must be drilled to fasten the pressure piece.
  • the longitudinal displaceability of the pressure piece can be realized, for example, by at least one elongated hole provided in the pressure piece in connection with corresponding fixing screw elements.
  • the height adjustment of the pressure piece can also be achieved by screwing on or putting on (also magnetic fixation) additional spacer plates on the top of the pressure piece or by dividing the pressure piece vertically with height adjustment of the upper pressure piece part, for example using spacer screws or the like.
  • the pressure piece can be fastened to the plate and rest on the ski with its underside.
  • the pressure piece can be attached to the plate in a longitudinally displaceable manner by means of an elongated hole provided in the plate and corresponding screw elements, the top of the pressure piece resting on the underside of the plate.
  • the height adjustability can be achieved by sandwiching discs between the top of the pressure piece and the bottom of the plate.
  • the arrangement of the pressure piece on the underside of the plate can also be achieved in that a pressure piece is provided which has at least one vertically upwardly projecting threaded bolt which projects through the elongated hole in the plate.
  • a support nut arranged under the elongated hole on the bolt and a fixing nut arranged above the plate which can be a wing nut for faster adjustment by hand, both height adjustment and longitudinal displacement can be achieved in a simple manner.
  • a pressure and displacement washer between the nuts and the plate.
  • the pressure piece and also the associated disks have essentially the same transverse dimension as the lever plate.
  • the lever plate is pivotably attached to the ski via a hinge provided at its front end.
  • the hinge plate on which the lever plate is articulated can be designed symmetrically on one side or on both sides in relation to the pivot axis, as a result of which various fastening options which reliably prevent the hinge plate fastening from tearing out of the ski can be achieved.
  • the lever plate can have a resilient bend at its front end, via which it is attached to the ski.
  • This resilient bend can be designed to be U-shaped, whereby the plate is then composed of a lower, shorter fastening plate part and an upper, longer, pressure plate part that carries the binding.
  • the U-fold has the disadvantage that a longer version of the plate is necessary, which increases the weight of the binding.
  • the resilient bend is Z-shaped, the fastening plate part being arranged to run forward in a plane offset parallel to the pressure plate part.
  • This arrangement of the lower plate part enables the lever plate to be easily attached without the cross-section of the pressure plate part being weakened by any through holes and without the weight of the binding device being significantly increased.
  • lever plate is fastened directly to the top of the ski via its front end, it being important to note that reinforcements which increase the flexural rigidity of the plate are not pulled too far towards the front end. In this way the most optimal weight is achieved.
  • the pivotability of the plate as a whole is relatively limited, depending on the spring properties of the plate end part.
  • the plate could be composed of two parts, for example by riveting, where it is then possible to choose different materials for the rigid pressure part and the resilient bend part.
  • the binding device according to the invention can also be structurally developed so that the rigid pressure plate part of the mounting plate has a substantially U-shaped cross-section, the two side legs being arranged facing downwards so that they cover the side surfaces of the ski at least partially in parallel.
  • the side legs of the U-shaped pressure plate part can be tapered towards the rear end of the plate.
  • the side legs can be designed to be pulled down longer without interfering with the snow during the pressing phase.
  • the legs can also be left unslanted and pulled down correspondingly deep if such additional intervention in the pressing-off phase is desired.
  • the lever plate has vertical openings so that it is essentially lattice-shaped, for. B. is designed similar to expanded metal.
  • the lattice shape enables snow that is collecting between the plate and the ski to be pushed up through the plate openings and not to be pressed in and hinder the springback.
  • the shoe support on which the runner supports heels and pads be slidably attached to the ski. As a result, the triggering time of the lever can be changed as a function of the position of the shoe by changing the situation of the bale support.
  • the shoe support consists of two parts arranged one behind the other and spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the ski, namely a fixed heel support and a longitudinally displaceable ball pad.
  • the shoe support for pressing and braking aid is designed as a brake plate which is arranged in the sliding phase essentially flush with the lever plate.
  • the brake plate is arranged so that it can be tilted or pivoted on the ski surface via a transverse tilt axis.
  • this is arranged at its heel-side end, for example via a pivot bracket attached to the top of the ski, in a vertically pivotable manner and is held or pivotally released via a further lever support arranged below it, so that in the latter case it is with its front End on the ski surface.
  • the ski boot acts with full pressure on the center of the ski via the front, tipped end of the brake plate and, at the same time, via the rear, also depressed end of the binding lever plate and presses it onto the snow pad, at the same time pulling the ski tip up, which causes the Pressure increased significantly.
  • lever support can be attached at one end to the lever plate via a transversely extending hinge axis, while its other end in the released braking position is pulled back so far forward via a cable pull that the lever support is substantially vertical and the plate holds or supports in its horizontal support position.
  • the pull end of the lever support can be supported on a guide plate which is attached to the top of the ski. In order to prevent the lever support from being pulled over beyond the vertical support position, it is useful if a stop is provided at the front end of the guide plate.
  • Lever support and guide plate can be designed differently, particularly with regard to their mutual interaction.
  • the lever support can be a plate that has essentially the same transverse dimension as the brake plate. It can simply slide over the end of its pull on the upper side of the guide plate, and lateral guide edges can additionally be provided on the guide plate. However, the lever support can also easily grip around the guide plate on its long edges, as a result of which the transverse support is present when moving and also when supporting.
  • the lever support can also be composed of several parallel bars which are held together via transverse axes.
  • the latter can serve simultaneously as the upper joint axis and as the lower pull and guide axes which interact with the guide plate and the cable.
  • the guide plate can then be equipped with corresponding elongated guide holes or receptacles, which also serve to limit the path.
  • the cable pull actuating the lever support has a tension lever known per se, which can be arranged in a known manner in front of the ski binding. can be actuated.
  • a tension lever known per se
  • the tensioning lever can also be arranged at the rear end of the ski, ie behind the brake pad. It is only important that the lever support is essentially vertically aligned in the sliding and repelling position, while it is tilted away in the braking position.
  • the articulation of the brake plate on the ski can also be provided either via swivel eyes provided on it and a swivel bracket attached to the ski, or in the reverse arrangement.
  • the brake plate can be designed as a two-armed rocker in such a way that its articulation on the ski is carried out essentially in its center or even somewhat further ahead from the center of the plate.
  • the brake plate is only horizontal in the rest or sliding position, i.e. stand in alignment with the lever plate, whereby it can additionally support itself on a support block via its rear end.
  • both plates i.e. Both the lever plate and the brake plate with their two opposite ends are pressed onto the ski surface, whereby a particularly good pressing performance is achieved.
  • the braking position of the brake plate can be locked.
  • the driver has a more secure stance and does not have to balance around unsteadily standing on the bale.
  • This position locking of the brake plate can be achieved by different elements known per se.
  • one articulated on the top of the ski Lever are provided, which is folded under the rear end of the plate.
  • This lever can reach under the plate with a shoulder, at the same time have a rounded inlet profile, have counter-holding shoulders and also have a knob-like, T-shaped or tab-shaped upper handle part that comes to a standstill in the braking position above the plate.
  • the plate can have an essentially central slit-shaped recess into which the locking lever can be pressed. If the braking position is no longer required, the lever is turned backwards and lies flat on the ski surface.
  • a wedge that can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the ski can also serve as the locking device.
  • this wedge can be designed in such a way that it interacts with the shoe support for the sliding position and is pushed in and out of this as required and out of it, and holds or releases the brake plate in the tilted state.
  • the locking device can also be designed as an eccentric, which can optionally also cooperate constructively with the support bracket.
  • the ski binding device according to the invention allows a harder ski, i.e. use a ski with greater tension than previously possible, since the deflection of the ski can be adjusted depending on the runner's weight and snow conditions, which means that optimal properties are achieved in the push-off phase and in the sliding phase.
  • a ski binding device 2 provided on a ski 1 essentially consists of a rigid lever plate 3, which is pivotally attached to the ski 1 in the vertical direction via a hinge 4.
  • the hinge 4 has a hinge plate 5 which is screwed onto the ski 1.
  • the linkage of the lever plate 3 takes place via a hinge eye / axis 6 in a manner known per se.
  • the lever plate 3 preferably carries at its rear end opposite the hinge pivot axis 6 a conventional binding 7, in which the tip of a shoe 8 is held in a known manner.
  • This shoe 8 rests on a heel pad 9 and a ball pad 10, which are designed in terms of height so that the shoe 8 rests on the plate 3 essentially without load in the sliding phase shown in FIG. 1.
  • the heel rest 9 is immovable and the ball rest 10 is arranged to be longitudinally displaceable, for example with the aid of an elongated hole and corresponding screwing means.
  • a pressure piece 12, 13 is longitudinally displaceable and height-adjustable in an elongated hole 11 on the plate 3 by means of screw elements described in more detail in connection with Figures 6 and 7.
  • Fig. 2 it is shown how the runner performs a load change in the push-off phase in such a way that he shifts the weight from the heel and ball pads 9 and 10 to the tip of the shoe 8 held in the binding 7 and thereby the rear end of the lever plate 3 fully charged.
  • This load causes a downward pressure on the rear end of the lever plate, a lever effect occurring due to the articulation of the plate 3 in the hinge 6 and through the intermediate support by the pressure piece 12, 13 such that a pressure / pressure in the direction of arrow 14 occurs through the pressure piece 12, 13 and with hinge 4 there is a tensile load according to arrow 15.
  • the ski 1 is depressed in the area of the pressure piece 12 and pulled up in the area of the front end attachment, here the hinge linkage 4, 6.
  • These compressive and tensile loads, which deform the ski, ensure that the ski lies flat on the snow. Should this not be influenced by the snow conditions? a partial support of the ski tread can be achieved by displacing the pressure piece in the elongated hole 11.
  • the contact pressure in the area of the pressure piece 12 can also be achieved by adjusting the height, while the triggering time of the lever can be adjusted depending on the position of the shoe 8 by moving the ball pad 10. This may be necessary if the tension of the ski 1 decreases or if the snow conditions change. However, this can be done in just a few simple steps.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show two exemplary embodiments for a further possibility of fastening the lever plate 3 on the ski 1.
  • FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of the plate 3, in which it is made in one piece, the fastening taking place via screw elements 18 on the ski 1.
  • a Z-fold 21 is provided between the fastening end, here the fastening plate part 17 and the rigid pressure plate part 16, by means of which the plate part 17 is less inclined until it runs essentially parallel.
  • the plate 3 is screwed onto the plate part 17 with the aid of screws 18.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 show two exemplary embodiments of the pressure piece 12, 13 or the manner in which the pressure piece is fastened and set on the plate 3, both embodiments showing pressure pieces which are fastened to the lever plate 3 and preferably have the same transverse dimension as have the lever plate 3.
  • FIG. 6 shows a pressure piece 12 in which a threaded bolt 22 is vertically protruding, screwed in or inserted and glued in the middle.
  • the threaded bolt 22 protrudes through the elongated hole 11 in the upper pressure plate part 16 of the plate 3 through.
  • a support screw 24 running on the threaded bolt 22 is provided, a support disk 25 being interposed for better support because of the elongated hole 11.
  • This support nut 23 also serves to adjust the height by making a screw adjustment up or down as required.
  • a fixing nut 25 is provided on the threaded bolt 22, which is underlaid with a washer 26. The height setting is countered and the longitudinal displacement setting is fixed via this fixing disk 25.
  • the printing plate 3 is essentially U-shaped in cross section over the entire length of the upper printing plate part 16.
  • the two vertical side legs 27 are pulled vertically downward so that they partially cover the side surfaces 28 of the ski 1 only at a slight distance apart.
  • a threaded bolt 22 is also arranged vertically in the center of the pressure piece.
  • an adjusting disc 29 is provided, which can be replaced by a thicker or thinner disc depending on the height requirement.
  • a fixing nut 25 is arranged on the threaded bolt 22 in the same way as in FIG. 6.
  • the fixing nut 25 is designed for quick adjustment by hand as a wing screw, while the washers 26 and 29 have essentially the same transverse dimensions as the plate 3 and the pressure piece 13.
  • a brake pad 30 is provided in different embodiments instead of the at least one block-shaped shoe pad. It is essential with these Embodiments that a brake plate 31 arranged in alignment with the lever plate 3 is provided in the sliding phase. This brake plate 31 is pivoted or tilted about a horizontal transverse axis 32 so that its front end can rest on the ski surface. In both embodiments, this is the case at least in the braking phase.
  • a pivot bracket 33 is provided for tilting or pivoting the brake plate 31, while the plate has bearing ears 40 which cooperate with it.
  • the tilting support of the brake plate that is to say its transverse tilting axis 32, etc., is arranged at its rear end, while a support lever 34 further ahead supports the plate in the horizontal position of the sliding phase.
  • the lever support 34 is articulated at one end to the brake plate 31 via a hinge axis 35, while the other end, the pull end 36, is connected to a cable 37.
  • This cable 37 leads to the front, that is to say in front of the binding 7, where it engages eccentrically in a tensioning lever 38 fastened to the plate 3 via a joint 39.
  • a guide plate 41 is provided for the train end 36, which is provided at its front end with a stop 42 for the travel limit.
  • the brake plate 31 is designed as a double-armed rocker, the tilting axis 32 being arranged somewhat further forward over the center of the longitudinal plate. As a result, the plate always tilts back into the horizontal position for the sliding phase after the pressure has been released by the bale in the push-off or braking phase.
  • the swivel bracket 3 is provided with two bores for the tilt axis 32, which are arranged offset in the longitudinal direction. This makes it possible to adjust the tipping point in in relation to the pressing bale.
  • a support block 43 is provided, on the surface of which the plate is placed or supported on in the sliding phase.
  • a locking lever 45 is fastened on the ski in a vertically pivotable manner via a horizontal transverse joint 46.
  • the locking lever 45 has a support body 47, with a rounded insertion profile 48 and shoulders 50 which are inserted under the rear end of the plate when the plate 31 is locked in the braking position.
  • a counter shoulder 49 is provided for better insertion and also to limit the path when the lever 45 is inserted under the end of the plate.
  • a handle 51 is arranged above this.
  • a central, slot-shaped recess 44 is provided, in which the tapered part of the lever provided above the shoulder 50 engages, so that a lateral guide is simultaneously present.
  • the recess 44 can be designed so that the lever engages in its end position, whereby jumping out of the locking position of the lever 45 is prevented.
  • the recess 44 can be provided on both sides with corresponding inlet bevels and it can be provided on the side with at least one inlet leaf spring or with locking balls which can be pressed over.
  • these snap-in arrangements can e.g. B. can also be provided between shoulder 50 and plate 31.

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  1. Dispositif de fixation de ski de fond et de ski de randonnée, comportant une fixation courante maintenant la pointe de la chaussure de ski et un support de chaussure prévu sur la surface du ski,
    caractérisé en ce que
    - la fixation (7) est fixée à l'extrémité arrière d'une plaque (3) de lever rigide en flexion, qui est montée basculante sur le ski (1) par son autre extrémité avant,
    - il est monté dans la zone médiane de la plaque (3) de lever, entre la face supérieure du ski et la face inférieure de la plaque, une pièce (12, 13) de pression maintenant la plaque (3) à distance du ski (1), et
    - le support (9, 10, 30) pour la chaussure est sensiblement surélevé de la nouvelle distance entre la fixation (7) de ski et la face supérieure du ski.
  2. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la pièce (12, 13) de pression est disposée de manière à pouvoir être décalée dans la direction longitudinale du ski.
  3. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la pièce (12, 13) de pression peut être réglée en hauteur.
  4. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant les revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que la pièce (12, 13) de pression est fixée au ski (1) et la plaque (3) est disposée de manière à pouvoir être soulevée sur sa face supérieure.
  5. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant les revendications 3 et 4, caractérisé en ce que le réglage en hauteur de la pièce de pression est obtenu par la possibilité de mettre en place des plaques d'entretoisement supplémentaires sur la pièce de pression (vissage) ou par une division verticale en deux de la pièce de pression et par une possibilité de déplacement en hauteur de la partie supérieure de la pièce de pression par l'intermédiaire de vis d'entretoisement ou similaire.
  6. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant les revendications 1 à 3,
    caractérisé en ce que la pièce (12, 13) de pression est fixée à la plaque (3) de levier et repose de manière à pouvoir être soulevée par sa face inférieure sur le ski (1).
  7. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant les revendications 2 et 6,
    caractérisé en ce que la pièce (12, 13) de pression est disposée de manière à pouvoir être décalée en longueur et/ou réglée en hauteur par l'intermédiaire d'un trou oblong (11) ménagé dans la plaque (3) de lever et d'éléments de vissage, qui sont une vis ou une tige filetée (22) qui comporte des écrous (23, 25) et des rondelles (24, 26, 29), qui est vissée d'une part dans la pièce de pression et qui passe d'autre part dans le trou oblong.
  8. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 7,
    caractérisé en ce que la pièce de pression a sensiblement la même dimension transversale que la plaque (3) en (13, 14).
  9. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (3) de levier est fixée basculante au ski (1) par l'intermédiaire d'une charnière (4) prévue à l'extrémité avant de la plaque.
  10. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (3) de lever est fixée directement au ski (1) par l'intermédiaire de son extrémité avant.
  11. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (3) de levier a, à son extrémité avant, un repliement élastique (19, 21), par l'intermédiaire duquel la fixation de la plaque (3) au ski (1) s'effectue, le repliement élastique (21) étant en forme de Z, de telle sorte que la pièce (17) de plaque de fixation soit disposée devant la partie (16) de la plaque de pression.
  12. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que au moins la partie (17) de la plaque de pression a une section transversale sensiblement en forme de U, les deux extrémités (27) latérales étant disposées en étant orientées verticalement vers le bas et s'étendant à une petite distance des surfaces (28) latérales du ski (1) et les branches (27) latérales étant coudées à l'extrémité arrière.
  13. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (3) de levier comporte des trous verticaux disposés en réseau.
  14. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce qu'il n'est prévu qu'un support (9, 10) de chaussure, qui sert de support pour les talons et pour les plantes de pieds et qui est fixé au ski (1) de manière à pouvoir être décalé dans le sens de la longueur.
  15. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu deux supports (9, 10) de chaussure à distance l'un de l'autre et se trouvant l'un derrière l'autre dans le sens de la longueur, à savoir un support (9) fixe pour les talons et un support (10) pouvant être décalé dans le sens de la longueur pour la plante des pieds.
  16. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que le support de chaussure est formé, pour aider l'appui et le freinage, en tant que plaque (31) de freinage, qui est disposé en étant sensiblement alignée avec la plaque (3) de levier pendant la phase de glisse et qui est disposé de manière à pouvoir basculer sur la surface du ski par sa face inférieure par l'intermédiaire d'un axe transversal (32).
  17. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 16,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (31) est fixée de manière à pouvoir basculer sur un support (33) de basculement fixé à la face supérieure du ski.
  18. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 16,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (31) est articulée sensiblement à son extrémité arrière et il est prévu un appui (34) de levier basculant, qui peut être posé verticalement entre la face inférieure de la plaque et la face supérieure du ski, qui est articulé d'une part par l'intermédiaire d'un axe (35) d'articulation horizontal sur la plaque et qui est relié d'autre part à son extrémité (36) de traction reposant sur la surface du ski, en direction de l'extrémité avant de la plaque sur celle-ci.
  19. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 18,
    caractérisé en ce qu'un levier (38) de blocage connu en soi, dans lequel s'engage de manière excentrique le câble (37) de traction, est articulé devant la fixation (7) sur la face supérieure de la plaque (3) de levier et il est fixé sur la face supérieure du ski une plaque (41) de guidage, qui coopère avec l'extrémité (36) de traction de l'appui (34) de levier et il est prévu à l'extrémité avant de la plaque (41) de guidage une butée (42) pour l'extrémité (36) de traction.
  20. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 16,
    caractérisé en ce que la plaque (31) est articulée par l'intermédiaire d'un support (33) de basculement et un bloc (43) de support pour l'appui de la plaque (31) est disposé pendant la phase de glisse derrière le support (33).
  21. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 20,
    caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu un dispositif (44, 45) de maintien de la position, basculée vers l'avant, de pression et de freinage de la plaque(31).
  22. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 21,
       caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu comme dispositif de maintien un lever (45) de maintien, pouvant basculer sur le ski par l'intermédiaire d'une articulation (46) transversale et coopérant par complémentarité de forme avec l'extrémité arrière de la plaque (31).
  23. Dispositif de fixation de ski suivant la revendication 22,
    caractérisé en ce que le lever (45) a un épaulement (50) qui prend par le dessous la plaque (31) en appuyant sur celle-ci dans la position de maintien et il est prévu à l'extrémité extérieure du levier (45) une pièce (51) de préhension qui dépasse de la plaque (31) dans la position de maintien.
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