Patents by Inventor Bernt-Otto Hauglin
Bernt-Otto Hauglin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8167331Abstract: The present invention relates to a spring cartridge for a ski binding, wherein the ski binding has a rotatable front binding part for attachment of a ski boot, and is in particular a telemark ski binding. In the binding the spring cartridge provides tension to a biasing cable which biases the rotatable front binding part, so as to rotate the front binding part so that an attached ski boot would be brought into contact with the ski to which the ski binding is attached. The spring cartridge comprises an extended hollow housing open at both ends, a compression spring held within the extended hollow housing and a pressure stub held partly within the compression spring. The pressure stub is structured with an extended portion having a cross dimension smaller than the interior size of the compression spring and a head having a larger size than the interior size of the compression spring.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Rottefella ASInventors: Even Wøllo, Aksel Pettersen, Thomas Holm, Øyvar Svendsen, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7887080Abstract: Cross-country or telemark binding (10) which is mounted on the top face of a ski, especially on a mounting plate (12) mounted thereon, so as to be longitudinally displaceable (arrow 13) and which is lockable in a plurality of sliding positions by means of a locking device (14). The locking device is subdivided into a first locking unit (23), which is active only in the forward direction, and a second locking unit (24), which is active only in the rearward direction, so that on unlocking of that locking unit (23) which is active only in the forward direction the binding is displaceable only in the forward direction (arrow 25) and on unlocking of that locking unit (24) which is active only in the rearward direction the binding is displaceable only in the rearward direction (arrow 26).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7681905Abstract: Ski binding (10) for fixing a ski shoe that comprises an upper and a sole (11), having a front retaining element (12) associated with the front end of the sole, a rear retaining element (13) arranged to engage at the foresole or at the heel of the ski shoe, a tensioning means (15, 16, 17, 19) effective between front and rear retaining elements, and having a means, associated with the front retaining element (12) and pivotally mounted relative to the latter about a horizontal axis, for supporting the front end of the sole or sole-supporting means (28), wherein the pivotal axis (29) associated with that supporting means simultaneously defines the pivotal axis about which a structural unit (26) comprising the front and rear retaining elements is pivotable when the shoe heel is lifted or lowered. The sole-supporting means (28) associated with the front end of the sole is pivotable relative to the structural unit (26) and is lockable, as required, by a separate locking element (30).Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20090295126Abstract: The present invention relates to a spring cartridge for a ski binding, wherein the ski binding has a rotatable front binding part for attachment of a ski boot, and is in particular a telemark ski binding. In the binding the spring cartridge provides tension to a biasing cable which biases the rotatable front binding part, so as to rotate the front binding part so that an attached ski boot would be brought into contact with the ski to which the ski binding is attached. The spring cartridge comprises an extended hollow housing open at both ends, a compression spring held within the extended hollow housing and a pressure stub held partly within the compression spring. The pressure stub is structured with an extended portion having a cross dimension smaller than the interior size of the compression spring and a head having a larger size than the interior size of the compression spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: ROTTEFELLA ASInventors: Even Wollo, Aksel Pettersen, Thomas Holm, Oyvar Svendsen, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7451997Abstract: Touring, telemark or cross-country ski binding (10) for securing a ski boot comprising a leg and a sole, having a front retaining element (12) associated with the front end of the sole, a rear retaining element (15) formed to engage on the foresole or on the heel of the ski boot, and a biasing device (19), effective between the front and rear retaining elements, by means of which the ski boot is clampable between the front and rear retaining elements in such a manner that the heel thereof is freely liftable. The front retaining element (12) is pivotally mounted relative to the binding (10, 11) and the ski on the one hand, and relative to the rear retaining element (15) on the other hand, about an axis (13) which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the binding and sole and approximately parallel to the sole tread.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7422227Abstract: Ski binding (1; 1?; 1?), in particular touring, telemark or cross-country binding, with a front retaining element associated with the front sole end (7a) of a ski boot (5), a back retaining element (21) so constructed that it engages an edge (7b) at the front part of the boot sole or at the heel of the boot, and a tensioning device (17; 25; 47; 17?; 17?) that connects the front and back retaining elements to one another, and that allows the front and back retaining elements to be locked to the ski boot and, in particular in the locked state, allows the heel of the boot to be raised away from the ski, wherein the front retaining element grips the sole of the ski boot on both sides near the tip of the boot, in particular with lateral resilience, and with the front retaining element there is associated an elastic pressing element (13) to press the upper side of the sole against the retaining element.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Inventors: Tilo Riedel, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20080203703Abstract: Ski or similar device for sliding on snow having a mounting plate (12) for a binding or for parts thereof, such as a binding plate and/or heel plate, which mounting plate is mounted on, especially bonded or welded to, the top face of the ski, wherein the mounting plate (12) is of foil-like form and is bondable or weldable onto the top face of the ski in such a manner that it effectively defines a structural unit therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: ROTTEFELLA ASInventors: Bernt-Otto Hauglin, Robert Tomter, Gunnar Bjertnaes
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Publication number: 20080185820Abstract: Ski binding (10) for fixing a ski shoe that comprises an upper and a sole (11), having a front retaining element (12) associated with the front end of the sole, a rear retaining element (13) arranged to engage at the foresole or at the heel of the ski shoe, a tensioning means (15, 16, 17, 19) effective between front and rear retaining elements, and having a means, associated with the front retaining element (12) and pivotally mounted relative to the latter about a horizontal axis, for supporting the front end of the sole or sole-supporting means (28), wherein the pivotal axis (29) associated with that supporting means simultaneously defines the pivotal axis about which a structural unit (26) comprising the front and rear retaining elements is pivotable when the shoe heel is lifted or lowered. The sole-supporting means (28) associated with the front end of the sole is pivotable relative to the structural unit (26) and is lockable, as required, by a separate locking element (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20080127523Abstract: The invention relates to an outsole for a cross-country ski boot or telemark boot, consisting of a rear portion 11, which comprises a shoe heel 13, and a front portion 12, which is of slightly dish-shaped configuration, the outsole 10 being produced so as to be continuously of relatively hard material, especially plastics, and being provided on the tread side, in the region of the front portion 12 and/or in the region of the rear portion 11, with a tread layer 14 of relatively soft, especially rubber-like, material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2005Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20080129015Abstract: Cross-country or telemark binding (10) which is mounted on the top face of a ski, especially on a mounting plate (12) mounted thereon, so as to be longitudinally displaceable (arrow 13) and which is lockable in a plurality of sliding positions by means of a locking device (14). The locking device is subdivided into a first locking unit (23), which is active only in the forward direction, and a second locking unit (24), which is active only in the rearward direction, so that on unlocking of that locking unit (23) which is active only in the forward direction the binding is displaceable only in the forward direction (arrow 25) and on unlocking of that locking unit (24) which is active only in the rearward direction the binding is displaceable only in the rearward direction (arrow 26).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2005Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7264263Abstract: Ski binding, in particular a touring, telemark or cross-country binding, with a front retaining element associated with the front end of the sole, a back retaining element designed to engage the front part of the sole of a ski boot or the heel of the boot and a tensioning device connecting the front and back retaining elements to one another, which allows the front and back retaining elements to be locked to the ski boot and, in particular, allows the heel of the boot to be raised from the ski while in the locked state, such that at least one spring-loaded release mechanism is associated with the tensioning device in order to release the lock between ski binding and ski boot under the action of a torque that exceeds a specified threshold magnitude and is exerted on the ski or boot about an upright axis of rotation, and/or of a force manually exerted on an essentially only positive-fit locking element.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Rottefella A/SInventors: Tilo Riedel, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20070126204Abstract: Ski binding (1; 1?; 1?), in particular touring, telemark or cross-country binding, with a front retaining element associated with the front sole end (7a) of a ski boot (5), a back retaining element (21) so constructed that it engages an edge (7b) at the front part of the boot sole or at the heel of the boot, and a tensioning device (17; 25; 47; 17?; 17?) that connects the front and back retaining elements to one another, and that allows the front and back retaining elements to be locked to the ski boot and, in particular in the locked state, allows the heel of the boot to be raised away from the ski, wherein the front retaining element grips the sole of the ski boot on both sides near the tip of the boot, in particular with lateral resilience, and with the front retaining element there is associated an elastic pressing element (13) to press the upper side of the sole against the retaining element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Tilo Riedel, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 7207591Abstract: Ski binding (1; 1?; 1?), in particular touring, telemark or cross-country binding, with a front retaining element associated with the front sole end (7a) of a ski boot (5), a back retaining element (21) so constructed that it engages an edge (7b) at the front part of the boot sole or at the heel of the boot, and a tensioning device (17; 25; 47; 17?; 17?) that connects the front and back retaining elements to one another, and that allows the front and back retaining elements to be locked to the ski boot and, in particular in the locked state, allows the heel of the boot to be raised away from the ski, wherein the front retaining element grips the sole of the ski boot on both sides near the tip of the boot, in particular with lateral resilience, and with the front retaining element there is associated an elastic pressing element (13) to press the upper side of the sole against the retaining element.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Rottefella ASInventors: Tilo Riedel, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20050248128Abstract: Touring, telemark or cross-country ski binding (10) for securing a ski boot comprising a leg and a sole, having a front retaining element (12) associated with the front end of the sole, a rear retaining element (15) formed to engage on the foresole or on the heel of the ski boot, and a biasing device (19), effective between the front and rear retaining elements, by means of which the ski boot is clampable between the front and rear retaining elements in such a manner that the heel thereof is freely liftable. The front retaining element (12) is pivotally mounted relative to the binding (10, 11) and the ski on the one hand, and relative to the rear retaining element (15) on the other hand, about an axis (13) which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the binding and sole and approximately parallel to the sole tread.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20050178024Abstract: Outsole for a sports shoe, especially a cross-country ski boot or telemark boot, consisting of a rear portion, which comprises a shoe heel, and a front portion, which is of slightly dish-shaped configuration, the outsole being produced so as to be continuously of relatively hard material, especially plastics, and being provided on the tread side, both in the region of the front portion and in the region of the rear portion, with a tread layer of relatively soft, especially rubber-like, material. That tread layer, together with the associated outsole portions of harder material, defines a predetermined overall sole thickness or sole height (h).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Publication number: 20040207177Abstract: Ski binding (1; 1′; 1″), in particular touring, telemark or cross-country binding, with a front retaining element associated with the front sole end (7a) of a ski boot (5), a back retaining element (21) so constructed that it engages an edge (7b) at the front part of the boot sole or at the heel of the boot, and a tensioning device (17; 25; 47; 17′; 17″) that connects the front and back retaining elements to one another, and that allows the front and back retaining elements to be locked to the ski boot and, in particular in the locked state, allows the heel of the boot to be raised away from the ski, wherein the front retaining element grips the sole of the ski boot on both sides near the tip of the boot, in particular with lateral resilience, and with the front retaining element there is associated an elastic pressing element (13) to press the upper side of the sole against the retaining element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Tilo Riedel, Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 6685213Abstract: A touring, telemark, or cross-country ski binding, comprising a supporting portion to offer support in forward, upward and side directions to the front part of an associated shoe, especially a front sole portion of the same, on a ski or similar piece of sports equipment, further comprising a retaining portion to hold the shoe in the supporting portion such that the heel of the shoe can be lifted freely. The retaining portion includes a clamping portion, especially in the form of a tensioning cable, strap or clamping plate, connected to the ski or binding in the area of the metatarsal zone and engaging the front sole of the shoe behind the metatarsal zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin
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Patent number: 6644683Abstract: A ski binding for cross-country ski fixes the front section of a boot such that the heel of the boot can be freely lifted off. The boot is fixed to the binding by an interlocking engagement of its sole, and by holding down the front end of the sole. Elements are also provided that laterally guide and stabilize the sole and, hence, the boot.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Rottefella ASInventors: Bernt-Otto Hauglin, Alain Stump
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Patent number: D532475Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignees: Rottefella AS, Madshus ASInventors: Bernt-Otto Hauglin, Robert Tomter, Gunnar Bjertnaes
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Patent number: D622043Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Rottefella ASInventor: Bernt-Otto Hauglin