WO2002053238A2 - Angle adjustment device, particularly for a snowboard binding - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an angle adjustment device particularly for a snowboard binding.
- snowboarding includes various different specialties, such as jumping, freestyle, slalom and speed.
- the user In order to perform correctly each of these techniques, the user must assume a body posture having a specific angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- US-5,028,068 discloses a device, for selectively and pivotally positioning a ski binding on a snowboard, comprising a first plate, which supports the boot and is arranged above a second circular plate, which is perimetrically provided with a groove.
- the second circular plate is rotatably connected to a third plate, which is in turn rigidly connected to the board.
- the second circular plate has, at the groove, a string or wire which is wound thereat and can be tensioned by means of a lever.
- the actuation of the lever allows the engagement and disengagement of the wire with respect to the second circular plate, allowing the user to vary the angular position of the binding with respect to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- Such device has however drawbacks.
- the binding and therefore the board can be subjected to a very large number of torsional stresses, which might not be contrasted effectively by the tension of the wire on the second circular plate.
- the binding is subjected to a sudden and very intense torsional stress which is unlikely to be contrasted by the friction occurring between the two smooth surfaces of the first plate and the second plate.
- the wire tensioning lever is spaced and separate from the binding: the lever can therefore disengage easily during sports practice owing to accidental impacts thereof with stones or other objects or due to snow.
- part of the wire is exposed to possible accidental impacts and can be torn or weakened, thus compromising the use of the binding.
- US-5,044,654 discloses a binding for performing winter sports that can be subjected to a rotation about its own vertical axis. Accordingly, six spaced holes are provided thereon in order to accommodate a corresponding number of screws for fastening it to the board in a given angular position selected by the user. The angular position can be modified by unscrewing the screws and repositioning them so that the binding is rotated by the selected angle.
- the binding has a safety device, for rapid release of the boot from the board, essentially composed of a hub on which shaped seats are formed perimetrically in order to accommodate a ball so that it is forced by a spring.
- a safety device for rapid release of the boot from the board, essentially composed of a hub on which shaped seats are formed perimetrically in order to accommodate a ball so that it is forced by a spring.
- the above described binding has drawbacks: in order to vary the angular position of the binding with respect to the snowboard, the user must remove his foot from the binding and, by means of an appropriate tool, unscrew the screws, reposition the binding in the intended position, and reconnect it to the board.
- the disk moves closer to the board until its inclined planes interact on the complementarily shaped planes formed on the binding, thus locking the disk and the binding to the board in a chosen position.
- the disk By rising, the disk allows to turn the binding, which can be arranged in the intended angular position. It is thus possible to obtain a range of mutually different positions whose number, however, is limited by the size of the teeth that constitute the pairs of sets of teeth.
- Another prior art system is known as "baseless” and has a binding constituted by two separate half-shells mutually connected by a rear band, each half-shell being fixed to the board by means of screws accommodated in slots formed in the flat part of said half-shells.
- Such prior art binding has the drawback that its angular adjustment is limited by the dimensions of the slots.
- the disk has a set of teeth which interacts with another set of teeth provided in the engagement means, so that the two elements are mutually locked by means of the interaction between the two sets of teeth.
- the above device requires, for its activation, a precise arrangement of the various elements that interact with each other, and this forces the user to make multiple attempts to achieve the exact position for locking the binding. This may lead, owing to distraction on the part of the user, to possible "false” locking of the binding, with a consequent possible danger for user safety during sports practice.
- the device is constituted by first engagement means, associated with the base, which interact selectively, by virtue of second release means which can be operated by the user, with third grip means rigidly coupled to the disk.
- US-5,261,689 discloses a device for locking a shoe to a snowboard constituted by a supporting base which is associable with the snowboard in a lower region.
- the supporting base is centrally provided with a circular opening, which is suitable to interact with a complementarily shaped disk for connection to the upper surface of the snowboard.
- connection can occur in several different positions, allowing the supporting base to assume any position with respect to the disk.
- rear support which protrudes upward from the supporting base and can be rotated with respect to an axis that is perpendicular to the base so that it can be adjusted according to use.
- the main problem of the above prior art adjustable binding is that removing the mutual connection between the disk and the board is particularly troublesome, because it usually occurs by acting on conventional fastening means such as, for example, screws. Moreover, during this removal, snow or ice may accidentally infiltrate in the gap formed by lifting said disk, causing problems in subsequent mutual connection.
- US-5,876,045 and US-5,984,325 disclose adjustable bindings for locking a shoe to a snowboard, comprising a main body provided with a first lower seat for a complementarily shaped first disk which is associated with the snowboard.
- the main body has, in an upper region, a second seat, arranged at the first seat, for connection to a separate upper second disk.
- the main body is comprised between the lower disk and the upper disk and is temporarily associable with them by virtue of connection means constituted for example by pins which act in complementarily shaped third seats or by teeth which protrude radially to the disk and are associable with a complementarily shaped set of teeth formed around the respective seat.
- Connection means are provided between the first and second disks and selectively produce the connection of the main body to the two disks and therefore its temporary coupling to the snowboard.
- connection means comprises, in a first embodiment, a cam-like lever accommodated in a fourth seat formed in the upper surface of the second disk.
- the lever interacts with a pivot that passes through the two disks and the main body and acts in contrast with a spring arranged between the second disk and the main body, so that a raised position of the spring is linked to a mutual uncoupling of the second disk and the main body.
- a pivot that passes through the two disks and the main body and acts in contrast with a spring arranged between the second disk and the main body, so that a raised position of the spring is linked to a mutual uncoupling of the second disk and the main body.
- connection between the first disk and the main body is performed by virtue of connection means constituted by lateral levers that axially actuate respective pins arranged approximately horizontally within the main body.
- the levers are in fact arranged outside the main body and therefore in a position that is both aesthetically disadvantage and easily damageable owing to impacts with foreign objects.
- Another embodiment of the means for mutually connecting the first disk, which is provided with teeth, and the main body is constituted by one or more lateral levers that can be actuated radially and by respective complementarily toothed plates suitable to temporarily interact with the teeth of the first disk.
- Those connection means too, have drawbacks which are similar to the ones described above: moreover, it has been found that the forces generated during sports practice are far greater than those that can be controlled by means of two or three plates perimetrically associable with a toothed disk. Accordingly, one obtains a connection that is not perfectly rigid but, on the contrary, increases its play as the number of plates used decreases.
- the aim of the present invention is therefore to solve the above noted technical problems, eliminating the drawbacks of the cited known art by providing a device which is structurally simple and cheap to manufacture and allows to rapidly achieve an intended easy adjustment of the angle of the binding with respect to the longitudinal axis of the board, said adjustment being stable during sports practice, so as to increase the degree of safety for the user.
- An object is to provide a device in which the angular position assumed by the binding can be locked in an optimum manner and safely without false lockings.
- Another object is to provide a device that allows to achieve said intended adjustment very easily and rapidly on the part of the user without the user having to have particular tools available.
- Another object is to provide a device that is structurally compact and immune to accidental opening during sports practice.
- Another object is to provide a device that ensures that the locking of the binding to the board is maintained during angle adjustment, increasing user safety.
- Another object is to provide a device that allows to perform angle adjustment without allowing snow or ice to infiltrate the adjustment device and compromise its correct operation.
- Another object is to provide a device whose volume and weight are negligible for the user during said sports practices.
- Another object is to provide a device that is structurally simple and has low manufacturing costs.
- an angle adjustment device particularly for a snowboard binding, comprising a supporting base for a shoe having a first seat for a complementarily shaped first disk which is associable with said snowboard in a lower region, characterized in that said first disk, which is provided with teeth in an upper region, is temporarily associable with a complementarily toothed second upper disk which has means for axially guiding with said supporting base, an upper plate being rotatably associated with said second disk and interacting selectively with connection means for temporary mutual locking of said first and second disks.
- Figures 1 and 2 are respectively an exploded perspective view and a top view of the angle adjustment device according to the invention;
- Figures 3 and 4 are lateral sectional views, taken along the central plane
- III-III of the invention respectively in the adjustment position and in the position for use.
- the numeral 1 designates an angle adjustment device particularly suitable for providing a binding for snowboards.
- the angle adjustment device 1 comprises a supporting base 2, which has at least one pair of side walls 3a and 3b for the containment of a sports shoe for snowboarding.
- the supporting base 2 has, in an approximately central position, an opening 4, which is circular and constitutes a first seat for a complementarily shaped first disk 5.
- the first disk 5 has a plurality of first slots 6, four in this particular embodiment, which are suitable for the passage of respective mechanical means of a known type, constituted for example by first screws 7, for connection to the snowboard.
- the first disk 5 is approximately frustum-shaped, or otherwise shaped, in order to taper downward, so that, once it is arranged within the opening 4 and rigidly coupled to the snowboard, its rim interacts with the complementarily shaped rim of the opening 4, preventing the lifting of the supporting base 2.
- a first annular set of teeth 8 is formed proximate to the perimetric edge on the upper surface of the first disk 5.
- the first set of teeth 8 is thus constituted by a plurality of teeth arranged in radial directions and is suitable for connection to a complementarily shaped second set of teeth 9 which is formed on the lower surface of a second disk 10, which is arranged in an upper region.
- a guiding means for axial guiding with respect to the supporting base 2 protrudes from the lower surface of the second disk 10, externally to said second set of teeth 9 and therefore proximate to the perimetric rim of the disk.
- the guiding means comprises a plurality of pins 11 preferably cylindrical and suitable for a sliding connection to respective second seats 12 formed along an annular recess 13 provided, in the supporting base 2, perimetrically to the opening 4.
- the height of the recess 13 is such that it contains and accommodates the second disk.
- a plate 14 is rotatably associated in an upper region of the second disk and is preferably approximately triangular.
- the rotary connection of the plate 14 to the second disk 10 is achieved by virtue of a pivoting element, preferably constituted by a pivot 15, which is composed for example of a pair of elements 15a and 15b which can be mutually coupled.
- the pivot 15 can be arranged within first and second holes 16a and 16b, obtained respectively in the second disk 10 and in the plate 14, in a region which is off-center with respect to the central axis of the second disk 10.
- the rotation of the plate 14 can be produced by acting on a lever 17 which is approximately L-shaped and protrudes laterally to the plate 14 on a side which is adjacent to the pivoting side for the pivot 15.
- the lever 17 has dimensions by virtue of which, when the adjustment device 1 is locked, it arranges itself proximate to one of the two side walls 3a device 1 is locked, it arranges itself proximate to one of the two side walls 3a and 3b, allowing to position the sole of the sports shoe on the supporting base 2.
- the plate 14 In its rotation about the pivot 15, the plate 14 selectively interacts with means for connection to the first disk 5.
- connection means comprises a second central screw 18, whose stem
- the second slot 19 has a slightly arc-like shape, with a first region, constituted by a fifth hole 19a, and an adjacent slit-like second region 19b, which is preferably shaped like a circular arc centered on the pivot 15.
- the diameter of the fifth hole 19a is not smaller than the width of the head 18b, of the second screw 18.
- the width of the slit 19b is between the diameter of the stem 18a and the width of the head 18b.
- Figures 3 and 4 show that, depending on the position of the plate 14 and therefore depending on which of the first and second regions 19a and 19b interacts with the second screw 18, it is possible or not possible to adjust the angular position of the binding with respect to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard.
- the nut 22 is preferably equal to the overall thickness of the first and second disks 5 and 10 and of the plate 14. In such manner, the mutual temporary locking of the first and second disks 5 and 10 is ensured by the arrangement of the slit 19b at the second screw 18.
- the first and second sets of teeth 8 and 9, of the respective first and second disks disengage.
- Said disengagement is preferably achieved automatically by using an elastically compressible member, such as a helical spring 23, which is arranged between the first and second disks 5 and 10, coaxially to said second screw 18.
- an elastically compressible member such as a helical spring 23, which is arranged between the first and second disks 5 and 10, coaxially to said second screw 18.
- the helical spring 23, which is preloaded upon closure of the adjustment device 1 acts on the second disk 10 so as to make it rise with respect to the first disk 5 when the fifth hole 19a is arranged at the second screw 18, thus producing the mutual uncoupling of their sets of teeth.
- the thickness of the plate 14 must therefore be at least equal to the height of the teeth of the first and second sets of teeth 8 and 9.
- the plate 14 is returned to its initial position, arranging the lever 17 adjacent to one of the two side walls 3a and 3b, thus restoring the mutual connection of the two disks.
- a slightly different embodiment has a head 18b of the second screw 18 which is frustum-shaped and a fifth hole 19 whose diameter is slightly smaller than the maximum width of the head 18b.
- This provides a more effective operation, because the second screw 18 and the edges of the fifth hole 19a never mutually disengage and it is therefore not necessary to press on the second disk 10, in opposition to the helical spring 23, in order to restore the coupling, because such operation is performed by the presence of the inclined planes constituted by the rim of said head 18b.
- an angle adjustment device having been devised which is structurally simple and cheap to manufacture and allows to rapidly achieve a chosen easy angular adjustment of the binding with respect to the longitudinal axis of the board.
- the locking of the angular position assumed by the binding is stable and safe, without false lockings, and its effectiveness cannot be modified by the presence of snow or ice.
- the gap between the first and second disks is in fact obtained internally and is therefore never accessible to infiltration of snow or ice.
- the device according to the invention is also easy and straightforward to use, because no tools of any kind are required.
- the device is immune to accidental opening during sports practice, because the positioning of the sports shoe inside the binding entails the automatic locking of the actuation lever of the device.
- the device according to the invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, within the scope of the appended claims.
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