EP0806977B1 - Kombination einer skibindung und eines daran angepassten schuhs - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a combination of a ski binding, especially cross-country, touring or telemark binding and one fitted shoe, the front end by a spring-tensioned tensioning element in this way in the binding it is durable that the heel of the shoe when touring, Cross-country skiing or similar use can be freely raised, the tensioning element on the front sole of the shoe, especially between the bale area and the rear end attacks them.
- Such combinations of a ski binding and one adapted to it Shoes are generally known, with the known ones Solutions a tension cable as a holding element around the shoe heel is led around.
- a tension cable as a holding element around the shoe heel is led around.
- Such a construction is for example in FR-A 756 374 or CH-A-194 783.
- For a corresponding construction of a touring ski binding please refer to DE-C 35 39 315. All these known combinations are built relatively bulky.
- Another disadvantage is that the lifting of the heel when Touring, cross-country skiing or downhill skiing in the Telemark style through the tension cable around the heel of the shoe is hindered.
- a cross-country ski binding is known from DE-OS 41 03 068, where a around the boot heel and the ski boot coupled with a tensioning mechanism on a toe iron mounted on the top surface of a ski fixed.
- the tension rope has a device to change its effective length on, and part of Tensioning rope is replaced by a tension spring.
- On that one Boot heel around part of the tension rope is a the boot sole supportable tensioning lever parallel to the Tension rope mounted pivot axis pivotally mounted. Also this binding gives rise to the problems mentioned above due to the changing sole and shoe deformation forces.
- From DE-GM 16 96 548 is a ski binding with an known front end of a ski boot attacking tight train the one in front of the ski boot on the ski deck area mounted strammer in one on the front sole of the ski boot attached and pulling him between the holding jaws metal ash is attached.
- This hook-in connection should ensure that it detaches itself by hanging it out, as soon as the rear part of the ski boot becomes unusual stands out far from the ski deck area.
- Such a ski binding only enables inaccurate ski guidance and power transmission on the ski and is both for cross-country skiing and for skiing unsuitable in telemark style.
- a combination of one is known from EP 0 586 365 A1 Safety jump ski binding with a jumping shoe known.
- the front part of the jump shoe is one attached to the jump ski between the side wings Jump binding can be inserted up to a stop.
- At the top Section of a protruding part of the sole of the A hemispherical recess is provided, in the one at the jump binding under adjustable Spring loaded slidable pin with hemispherical Head engages.
- Between the upper and lower part of the The sole of the jumping shoe is an insertion slot for admission provided at least one leaf spring.
- EP 0 243 847 A2 is a combination of a ski binding and a shoe adapted to it.
- the front end the shoe is pre-tensioned by a spring elastic Tensioning element held in the binding so that the paragraph of the shoe can be lifted freely.
- the front sole of the Shoe is designed so that it with accordingly shaped gripping elements of the ski binding brought into engagement can be.
- the present invention is based on the object combination of a ski binding and one to improve the fitted shoe so that the Heel essentially unimpeded and raised far and a defined deformation of the shoe or the sole of the same is guaranteed, so that the ski guidance and power transmission to the ski does not suffer and a maximum proportion of the energy used by the skier can be implemented in speed and ski guidance.
- the construction according to the invention should be distinguish a compact design.
- the clamping element as a wrap around at least part of the front sole Tension rope formed.
- the tension rope construction is on reduced to a minimum without the power transmission to the Ski or the ski guide suffer from it.
- that Connection of the shoe both at the front end of the same as also on the front sole between the ball area and the rear gives the skier a reliable function Connection with the ski in comparison to the prior art significantly increased mobility of the heel.
- the double connection of the shoe according to the invention leads to a higher efficiency in terms of power transmission.
- the ski guide is also due to the coupling both on the front End of the shoe as well as between the ball and instep area Ensured the front sole. Suitable accordingly the combination according to the invention is also particularly suitable for the Telemark style.
- this is Clamping element as a by lifting the heel of the shoe defined plane, flexible part, that at its front end with the ski itself or at the Binding is attached while the back of the ski is attached to the boot, in particular can be coupled to its sole.
- This construction with a flexible part or flexible Holding element allows a defined and essentially unhindered lifting of the heel, being in each
- the height of the heel ensures exact ski guidance is that the holding element only in flexible in a longitudinal plane vertical to the top surface of the ski is. This also ensures that no force through Resetting the rear end of the Shoe is lost in a position parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski, just like this with conventional cable ties the case is.
- the efficiency in terms of power transmission is accordingly in this holding element construction higher than in the prior art.
- the invention Combination is therefore not only suitable for cross-country skiing, but because of their good cornering and improved Power transmission particularly good for touring and skiing, especially in the telemark style.
- the result of the flexible holding element is that there are no large dimensions Holding jaws for the front end of the shoe Lateral stability is required.
- the front sole area as soft as a conventional walking shoe be because the shoe is both at its front end of a holding part on the binding as well as in the middle of the shoe or is held on the holding element in the ball area.
- the construction according to the invention also the bend line of the sole is largely defined because it is determined by the bending line of the elastic holding element.
- the invention allows a maximum proportion the energy exerted by the skier in ski guidance and / or implement speed.
- Binding-shoe combinations are in the subclaims described, although it should be emphasized that sole technology measures according to claims 9 to 12, through which a particularly flexible elastic rubber sole is stabilized can be. Mainly done by those mentioned there Measures a side and torsion stability of the sole so that the flexibility in the longitudinal direction of the shoe is not impaired becomes. Particular attention should also be paid to the measures referred to claims 15 to 18, which is a simple, needs-based change of the bend line of the shoe sole, especially the front of the shoe.
- Fig. 1 is a combination in a schematic side view a ski binding 10, namely touring or telemark binding, and a matching shoe 11 shown, the front End by a spring-tensioned tension rope 12 is held in the binding 10 such that the paragraph 13 of the shoe 11 can be raised freely, in the direction of arrow 14.
- the tension cable 12 is on the front sole 15 of the shoe 11 connected, at the rear end of the Front sole.
- the front end of the shoe 11, in particular the front end the front sole 15 is held in a holding jaw 22 and supported to the side as well as to the front and upwards.
- the holding jaw 22 is on the top of the ski body 19 articulated, the hinge axis 23 parallel to Ski cover area 24 and extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- the joint axis is not stored in any closer shown binding housing 25, which with the ski body 19 is firmly connected.
- Between the holding jaw 22 and the Binding housing 25 can still be a not shown Be effective in the resetting of the shoe from the flexor raised position according to Fig. 1 on the ski deck 24 supports.
- This flexor construction is general known, so that a more detailed description and description can be dispensed with.
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment modified from FIG. 1 shown a combination of ski binding and boot, parts which have already been described with reference to FIG. 1, are provided with the same reference numerals in FIG. 2.
- the difference the embodiment of FIG. 2 compared to that 1 is that that assigned to the tension cable 12
- Tension spring 18 is arranged in the binding housing 25. Furthermore, it is the front end of the sole after all Retaining jaws 22 'on the upper side or not articulated on the ski top surface 24 of the ski body 19, but rigidly connected to it. Accordingly, it will Tension rope through the front end of the holding jaw 22 'to Binding housing 25 passed through, or alternatively laterally passed the holding jaw 22 '. Otherwise it works the same as that of the arrangement according to FIG. 1.
- leg of the holding jaw 22 can be another extending guide rib 26 extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski or be designed with a corresponding Guide groove on the bottom of the shoe sole, in particular the front sole 15 cooperates.
- the guide rib 26 is indicated by the dashed line in Fig. 2. With this design feature it is also a known one Embodiment, which are not shown and described here must become.
- FIG. 3 is comparable to that 1, only with the difference that the holding jaws 22 like a seesaw on one on the ski deck 24 located and extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski Round bolt 27 is pivotally or tiltably mounted.
- the Biasing spring 18 is located within the holding jaw 22 and is not shown in Fig. 3 in more detail. Also missing in Fig. 3 shows a more detailed illustration of how the holding jaws 22 on the round bolt 27 is held. That's what it's supposed to do here do not arrive; the decisive factor is that shown in FIG. 3 Basic principle of the interaction between holding jaws 22 and Tension rope 12 on the one hand and holding jaws 22 and ski body 19 on the other hand.
- Fig. 4 the front part of a shoe 11 is a top view shown, the execution of interest here Underside of the front sole 15 is shown in dashed lines. Accordingly, the bottom of the shoe front sole 15 is a top view of this U-shaped groove 28 to accommodate the tension cable 12, which is in the right half 4 is indicated, arranged or incorporated in such a way that the U-shaped groove 28 is open towards the front. Of the transverse web 29 formed at a distance from the front end of the sole the groove 28 is for hooking the tension cable 12 in Undercut towards the front. This undercut is indicated in Fig. 4 with the reference number 30.
- the cross piece 29 of the groove 28 is wider in accordance with FIG. 4 trained as being approximately parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shoe extending legs 34, 35 of the same.
- the Crosspiece 29 approximately twice as wide as the longitudinal legs 34, 35. This makes the insertion of the tensioning cable 12 considerably easier. The same applies to the loosening of the tension cable 12 out of the groove 28 when exiting the binding.
- Fig. 5 is also the front end of the sole Side, up and to the front and with the ski body 19 firmly connected holding jaws 22 'can be seen.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 is the functioning of an embodiment similar to that of FIGS. 4 and 5 schematically shown.
- Fig. 6 shows the front end of the shoe 11 at raised heel, while in Fig. 7 the heel is lowered onto the ski top surface 24 of the ski body 19. Accordingly, with the heel of the shoe raised accordingly 6 compresses the spring 18 biasing the tension cable 12, while being relatively relaxed when the heel is lowered is, d. H. just a slight pull on the tension rope 12 exercises.
- the tension spring 18 assigned to the tension cable 12 in a movable housing 25 ' which is not by means of a Band lever 37 shown in more detail from the one in FIGS. 6 and 7 shown closed position in a shoe release position and vice versa is movable.
- the locking lever 37 is a Pivot axis 38 with the ski body 19 on the one hand and via a Joint axis 39 with the housing comprising the biasing spring 18 25 'to the other pivotally connected, the Swivel axis 38 and hinge axis 39 parallel to each other and extend to the ski top surface 24 and transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski. Is in the closed position of the clamping lever 37 the hinge axis 39 below the connecting line between Swivel axis 38 and the longitudinal axis of the biasing spring 18th (Dead center position).
- the pivotability of the clamping lever 37 is indicated in FIGS. 6 and 7 with the double arrow 40. In the embodiment according to FIGS. 6 and 7, this has Tension rope two free ends on the contrary to the endless 4. The free ends of the Tensioning cables are inside the housing 25 at a through the Spring 18 in the forward biased crossbar 33 ' connected.
- Tie-shoe combination is particularly suitable. Accordingly is the sole in the front and middle area with a film-like insert 41 reinforced. It is concrete is a hard elastic plastic insert, which is in an im other much softer sole material is embedded.
- the sole preferably consists of very weather-resistant and flexible rubber. This material is preferred used for soles of touring and telemark shoes.
- the flexibility the sole in the shoe's longitudinal direction or in a shoe's longitudinal direction extending vertical plane is through the insert 41 especially not impaired if at least a joint area in the direction parallel to the sole as well as approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- three joint areas 42 are provided, which are in the Bale area arranged at a predetermined distance from each other are. Specifically, the joint areas 42 are on both sides Beads defined.
- a metal wire insert according to the Fig. 11 and 12 possible, with three metal wire rings according to FIG 43, 44, 45 are provided in the bale area with training parallel to the sole and across to Joints or joint areas extending in the longitudinal direction of the shoe 42 are interconnected.
- the described by the The lateral stability of the sole is preserved in the insoles 9 and 12 indicated by the double arrows 46.
- the deposits 41 therefore have a particular effect on lateral stability the rear half of the sole of the shoe out.
- the sole construction described above has a very defined one Flexibility resulted, especially for telemark shoes is of particular importance.
- this is Sole construction also in combination with the one described above Binding advantageous in view of the fact that the clamping of the shoe only in the area of the front sole 15 he follows.
- the sole must be particularly stable there without the flexibility in parallel to the shoe's longitudinal direction extending vertical plane is lost.
- the free ends of the tension cable on the two outer sides connect the front sole, e.g. B. in laterally protruding Mount mushroom cones, eyelets or the like.
- the tensioning rope is guided around a deflection block, the part of the binding is and by a spring or the like.
- Elastic element is pretensioned so that the tensioning rope when used under tension stands.
- the deflection block is coupled to a tension lever, especially in the manner described above.
- the free ends of which are on the side of the front sole of the shoe can be connected can also be two an elastically biased holding block Locking lever may be provided, which is in a roughly vertical plane extending parallel to the ski and shoe longitudinal direction are pivotable.
- the free ends of these two Levers can be hook-shaped, so that they can be z. B. on Pin protruding laterally on the front sole of the shoe are.
- 13 to 15 is another embodiment of a Combination of ski binding and shoe shown, with on a binding 10 is attached to the top surface of a ski 19, which a holding part 54 for the front end 47 of a ski boot 11 or the front end 53 of the associated shoe sole 51 on the one hand and a flexible tensioning element 48 on the other has, which with its ski rear end 50 on the Shoe sole 51, in particular between ball area 59 and as here - the rear end of the same, can be coupled.
- the Clamping element 48 is designed and exists as a spring leaf made of cold stable, mechanically highly resilient material, such as Stainless steel, plastic, especially plastic composite material.
- the rear end 50 of the clamping element 48 is hook-like bent upwards for the purpose of intervening intervention into a recess 55 on the underside of the sole 51 of the Shoe 11, as can be seen from FIGS. 14 and 15.
- a strip-shaped area 69 is, as in FIGS. 13 and 16 shown, recessed at the rear end 50 of the clamping element 48, so that between the rear end 50 and the recess 55 existing snow can escape.
- the clamping element 48 is movable parallel to the longitudinal direction of the ski stored. It can be done directly or indirectly attacking spring element, here coil spring 62, Preload in a spring-elastic manner, namely towards the front.
- the coil spring 62 is with her in the illustrated embodiment rear end 61 at the front end 49 of the clamping element 48 on the one hand and with its front end 63 in the area of free end of a clamping lever 64 on the other hand.
- Swivel lever 64 is also part of the binding 10 and inside a binding housing around a cross to the longitudinal direction of the ski and extending approximately parallel to the ski deck area Axis 65 can be pivoted, from a closed position (shown in Fig.
- the front is in the illustrated embodiment End 53 of the sole 51 of the ski boot 11 through on the binding housing trained, overlapping the front sole end 53 Protrusions 54 held.
- the front is supported on these Sole end 53 up and to the side and to the front from.
- the shoe 11 is supported to the rear by the rearward engagement of the rear end 50 of the ski flexible clamping element 48 on the underside of the Shoe sole 51, as shown in Fig. 15.
- the tensioning element 48 are still means for changing it effective length and thus to change its bending line and associated with elasticity. Specifically, it is about a web extending across the clamping element 48 52, in the longitudinal direction of the tensioning element 48 or in the longitudinal direction of the ski is displaceable relative to this.
- 18 is a sliding construction for the web 52 13, 14 and 15 for the purpose of a omitted clearer representation of the overall construction is.
- An approximately plate-shaped extends from the binding housing Extension 66 to the rear. This is together with the Binding 10 mounted directly on the ski deck surface.
- a Guaranteed screw connection on the mounting hole 69 shown in FIG. 18 a firm connection to the ski 19.
- the extension 66 is also firmly connected to the binding housing be so that only the binding housing on the ski 19 together with extension 66 must be mounted in a conventional manner. Further manipulations on the ski can thus be avoided.
- both sides of the extension 66 are parallel to the in Formed in the longitudinal direction of the guide grooves 67, in which the web 52 with its two ends engages laterally, in such a way that it is in the longitudinal direction of the ski is displaceable and held in the vertical direction.
- the Relative position of the web 52 is here on both sides of the ski 19 can be fixed by clamping screws 60, which are in the side on Extension 66 formed recesses 68 can be screwed. The position of the web 52 can thus be fixed immovably and change if necessary.
- the displaceable web 52 allows flexibility to be adjusted and bending line of the clamping element 48 and thus the Shoe sole 51 to specified requirements in this regard. For example, the flexibility of the tensioning element 48 is increased, when the web 52 is moved forward.
- the web 52 is exposed to considerable loads. Accordingly it also consists of cold-stable, mechanical heavy-duty material such as stainless steel, plastic or the like.
- the spring leaf-like tensioning element 48 described can, for. B. to adapt to different shoe sizes in the longitudinal direction of the ski be slidably arranged. To this end it is conceivable to in at the front end 49 of the clamping element 48 Longitudinally spaced apart from one another a plurality of engagement holes to provide for the rear end 61 of the coil spring 62. In this way, the relative position of the clamping element 48 adjustable to the binding housing.
- the flexurally elastic clamping element 48 in the described Shape is an exact lateral guidance of the shoe 11 ensured.
- the clamping element 48 the bending line of the shoe sole 51 in the ball area 59 defined, wherein it is changed by the web 52 mentioned can be.
- the one specified by the clamping element 48 Bending line is also largely independent of the elasticity the shoe sole 51 or the change thereof during the Skiing.
- the rear end 50 of the flexible Recessing element 48 assigned recess 55 on the underside the shoe sole 51 is unproblematic in terms of production technology.
- the manufacturing-related influence on the shoe sole 51 is minimal in view of that between the front sole anyway and the heel 13 corresponding to the arch of the foot Sole arch 16 is provided at its front boundary the recess 55 very easily and easily accessible can be incorporated.
- the spring leaf-like Forming the clamping element 48 it is also possible relatively narrow spring steel band as a tensioning element use.
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- Fig. 1
- eine erste Ausführungsform einer erfindungsgemäßen Bindungs-Schuh-Kombination in schematischer Seitenansicht;
- Fig. 2
- eine zweite Ausführungsform einer Kombination entsprechend Fig. 1 in schematischer Seitenansicht;
- Fig. 3
- eine dritte Ausführungsform einer erfindungsgemäßen Kombination entsprechend Fig. 1 in schematischer Seitenansicht;
- Fig. 4
- einen Teil einer erfindungsgemäßen Kombination in schematischer Draufsicht;
- Fig. 5
- die Ausführungsform gemäß Fig. 4 im Schnitt längs Linie V-V in Fig. 4;
- Fig. 6 und 7
- die Ausführungsform entsprechend Fig. 2 in schematischer Seiten-Schnitt-Ansicht bei angehobenem Schuh (Fig. 6) und abgesenktem Absatz (Fig. 7);
- Fig. 8
- eine durch eine Einlage verstärkte Schuhsohle im schematischen Längsschnitt;
- Fig. 9
- die Schuhsohle gemäß Fig. 8 in Draufsicht unter Darstellung der Verstärkungseinlage;
- Fig. 10
- die Schuhsohle gemäß Fig. 8 im Schnitt längs Linie X-X in Fig. 8;
- Fig. 11
- eine alternative Ausführungsform für eine Schuhsohle mit Verstärkungseinlage im schematischen Längsschnitt;
- Fig. 12
- die Schuhsohle gemäß Fig. 11 in Draufsicht unter Darstellung der Verstärkungseinlage.
- Fig. 13
- eine Ausführungsform einer erfindungsgemäß ausgebildeten Skibindung in schematischperspektivischer Ansicht;
- Fig. 14
- eine schematische Seitenansicht einer weiteren Ausführungsform der erfindungsgemäß ausgebildeten Skibindung-Schuh-Kombination, wobei der Schuhabsatz nicht angehoben ist;
- Fig. 15
- eine schematische Seitenansicht der erfindungsgemäß ausgebildeten Skibindung-Schuh-Kombination entsprechend Fig. 14, wobei der Schuhabsatz angehoben ist;
- Fig. 16
- den Anschlußbereich der Schuhsohle für ein korrespondierendes Halteelement der Bindung im Längsschnitt und vergrößertem Maßstab;
- Fig. 17
- den Anschlußbereich der Schuhsohle gemäß Fig. 16 im Schnitt längs Linie XVII - XVII in Fig. 16;
- Fig. 18
- eine Verschiebekonstruktion für ein Mittel zur Veränderung der wirksamen Länge des Halteelements in vergrößertem Maßstab; und
- Fig. 19
- die durch einen Einsatz verstärkte Schuhsohle im schematischen Längsschnitt.
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- Kombination einer Skibindung (10), insbesondere Langlauf-, Touren- oder Telemark-Bindung, und eines daran angepaßten Schuhs (11), dessen vorderes Ende durch ein federelastisch vorgespanntes Spannelement (12; 48) derart in der Bindung (10) haltbar ist, daß der Absatz (13) des Schuhs (11) beim Touren-, Skilanglauf oder dergleichen Einsatz frei angehoben werden kann, wobei das Spannelement (12; 48) an der Vordersohle (15) des Schuhs (11), insbesondere zwischen Ballenbereich und hinterem Ende derselben angreift,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas Spannelement ein in Richtung vertikal zur Schuhvordersohle (15) biegeelastisches Teil (12; 48) ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas Spannelement (12; 48) an der Unterseite der Schuh-Vordersohle (15) angreift. - Kombination nach Anspruch 1 oder 2,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas Spannelement (12; 48) ein um zumindest einen Teil der Vordersohle (15) herumgeführtes Spannseil (12) ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßan der Unterseite der Schuh-Vordersohle (15) eine in Draufsicht auf diese etwa U- oder C-förmig ausgebildete Nut (28) zur Aufnahme des Spannseils (12) angeordnet bzw. eingearbeitet ist derart, daß diese Nut (28) nach vorne offen ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 4,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßder im Abstand vom vorderen Sohlenende ausgebildete Quersteg (29) der Nut (28) zur einhakenden Aufnahme des Spannseils (12) in Richtung nach vorne hin hinterschnitten ist (Hinterschneidung 17 bzw. 30). - Kombination nach Anspruch 5,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßder Quersteg (29) der Nut (28) breiter ausgebildet ist als die sich etwa parallel zur Schuhlängsrichtung erstreckenden Schenkel (34, 35) derselben, insbesondere etwa doppelt so breit wie diese. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdurch das Spannseil (12) das vordere Sohlenende an einem dieses nach vorne, zur Seite und nach oben hin abstützenden Haltebacken (22, 22') gehalten ist, welcher entweder starr oder über ein Gelenk mit einer sich quer zur Skilängsrichtung und etwa horizontal zur Skideckfläche (24) erstreckenden Gelenkachse (23) am Ski bzw. Skikörper (19) befestigt ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 7,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßbei verschwenkbar gelagerten Haltebacken (22) für das vordere Sohlenende die Anlenkung des Haltebackens (22) am Ski bzw. Skikörper (19) entweder unterhalb oder etwa auf Höhe des Spannseilanschlusses erfolgt, wobei im erstgenannten Fall der Haltebacken (22) vorzugsweise nach Art einer Wippe auf einem sich quer zur Skilängsrichtung und parallel zur Skideckfläche erstreckenden Bolzen, insbesondere Rundbolzen (27) gehalten ist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie Sohle des Schuhs (11), insbesondere die Vordersohle (15) desselben, durch eine Draht-, Metall- oder Kunststoffeinlage (41; 43, 44, 45) verstärkt ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie die Sohle verstärkende Einlage integraler Bestandteil derselben ist und mindestens einen Gelenkbereich (42) in Richtung parallel zur Sohle sowie etwa senkrecht zur Schuhlängsrichtung aufweist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 10,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßbei Ausbildung der Sohlenverstärkung als folienartige Einlage (41) aus Metall oder Kunststoff der Gelenkbereich (42) durch eine Materialschwächung und/oder Sicke definiert ist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie das Spannseil (12) aufnehmende Nut (28) an der Unterseite der Schuhsohle verstärkt, insbesondere innerhalb eines hartelastischen Kunststoffeinsatzes (36) ausgebildet ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas biegeelastischen Teil (48) als Federband oder -blatt ausgebildet ist und aus kältestabilem, mechanisch hoch belastbarem Material, wie Edelstahl, Kunststoff, insbesondere Kunststoff-Verbundmaterial, oder dergleichen besteht. - Kombination nach Anspruch 13,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdem biegeelastischen Teil (48) Mittel (52) zur Veränderung seiner wirksamen Länge und damit zur Veränderung seiner Biegelinie und Elastizität zugeordnet sind. - Kombination nach Anspruch 14,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie Mittel zur Veränderung der wirksamen Länge des biegeelastischen Teils (48) einen sich quer über dieses erstreckenden Steg (52) umfassen, der in Längsrichtung des biegeelastischen Teils (48) relativ zu diesem verschiebbar ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 14 oder 15,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie Relativlage des Mittels (52) zur Veränderung der wirksamen Länge des biegeelastischen Teils (48) fixierbar ist, insbesondere durch mit dem Ski (19) oder der Bindung (10) zusammenwirkende Fixiereinrichtungen (60), wie Klemmschrauben, Raststifte oder dergleichen. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 16,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie Bindung (10) das vordere Sohlenende (53) des Schuhs (11) nach vorne, oben und seitlich abstützende Vorsprünge (54) aufweist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 17,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas biegeelastische Teil (48) am skihinteren Ende (50) zum hintergreifenden Eingriff an der Unterseite (16) der Sohle (51) des Schuhs (11), insbesondere in eine komplementäre Sohlenausnehmung (55), hakenartig ausgebildet ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 18,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas hakenartig ausgebildete Ende (50) des biegeelastischen Teils (48) in Draufsicht sichelförmig nach vorne gebogen ist, und zwar insbesondere derart, daß die beiden äußeren Bereiche (56, 57) einen Krümmungsradius (R1) aufweisen, der kleiner ist als der Krümmungsradius (R2) des dazwischenliegenden Bereichs (58), wobei letzterer (R2) bis unendlich groß bemessen sein kann. - Kombination nach Anspruch 18 oder 19,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßder Eingriff des hakenartig ausgebildeten Endes (50) des biegeelastischen Teils (48) an der Sohle (51) des Schuhs (11) zwischen dem Ballenbereich (59) und dem hinteren Ende (28) des Schuhs (11) erfolgt. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 18 bis 20,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie das hakenartig ausgebildete Ende (50) des biegeelastischen Teils (48) aufnehmende Ausnehmung (55) in der Schuhsohle (51) verstärkt, insbesondere innerhalb eines hartelastischen Einsatzes (36) ausgebildet ist. - Kombination nach Anspruch 21,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßder hartelastische Einsatz (36) sich zumindest über den Ballenbereich (59) der Sohle (51) vollflächig erstreckt, insbesondere in der Vordersohle sandwichartig integriert ist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 22,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie federelastische Vorspannung des Spanneelements (12; 48) durch ein diesem zugeordnetes Federelement (18; 62), insbesondere eine Schraubenfeder erfolgt, das bzw. die mit dem Ski (19; 25') oder der Bindung (10) in Verbindung steht. - Kombination nach Anspruch 23,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdem Spannelement (12; 48) ein schwenkbar gelagerter und mit dem die elastische Vorspannung erzeugenden Federelement (37; 62) in Wirkverbindung stehender Spannhebel (64) zugeordnet ist, der zur Aufbringung der elastischen Vorspannung auf das Spannelement (48) relativ zur Wirkrichtung des Federelements (18; 62) in eine Übertotpunkt-Schließstellung bringbar ist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 24,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdas biegeelastische Teil (48) insbesondere zur Anpassung an unterschiedliche Schuhgrößen in Skilängsrichtung verschiebbar ist. - Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 25,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßam hinteren Ende (50) des biegeelastischen Teils (48) eine Öffnung ausgebildet ist, insbesondere ein sich quer zur Skilängsrichtung erstreckender Öffnungsstreifen (70).
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