Patents by Inventor Erwin Krob
Erwin Krob 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: 4621829Abstract: A safety ski binding part includes a base plate having a cam member supported thereon, a sole holder supported on the base plate for pivotal movement around a vertical axis and a transverse horizontal axis, the sole holder having a shoulder thereon. A lever supported on the base plate for pivotal movement about a transverse axis has a nose engageable with the shoulder. A transversely extending cam surface is provided which is engageable with the cam member. A release spring biases the lever in a direction urging the nose into engagement with the shoulder and a further spring urges the cam member into engagement with the cam surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1982Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4589674Abstract: An apparatus for facilitating a longitudinal adjustment of ski-binding parts having a guide rail adapted to be fastened to a ski and which is provided with two laterally spaced guide tracks. Toothed bars are provided and are arranged between the guide tracks and extend in the longitudinal direction of the apparatus. The toothed bars have associated with them a toothed locking member which is arranged on a slide plate and the slide plate is covered by a guide plate which is supported on the guide rail. The guide plate is adapted to have a ski-binding part mounted thereon. Between shoulders provided on the two plates there is arranged at least one compression spring which urges the guide plate toward the ski boot. The guide plate in the region of its end remote from the ski boot has two downwardly extending projections.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1985Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4533155Abstract: A safety ski binding part includes a base plate having a roller supported thereon for rotation about a generally longitudinally extending axis, and a sole holder supported on the base plate for pivotal movement around a vertical axis and a transverse horizontal axis, the sole holder having a shoulder thereon. A lever supported on the base plate for pivotal movement about a transverse axis has a nose engageable with the shoulder and a transversely extending cam surface engageable with the roller. A release spring biases the lever in a direction urging the nose into engagement with the shoulder and urging the cam into engagement with the roller.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4531758Abstract: A heel holder includes a base plate mountable on the ski, a sole holder supported for vertical and transverse horizontal movement relative to the base plate, a first locking mechanism for yieldably resisting upward movement of the sole holder away from a closed position adjacent the base plate, and a second locking mechanism which prevents transverse horizontal movement of the sole holder until it has moved upwardly a predetermined distance away from the base plate. The second locking mechanism includes cooperating locking parts on the base plate and the sole holder, one locking part being vertically movably supported on the associated one of the base plate and sole holder and being resiliently urged toward the other locking part. One of the locking parts has a vertical recess which receives the other locking part in the closed position of the sole holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1982Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Josef Svoboda, Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4506905Abstract: An apparatus for facilitating a longitudinal adjustment of ski-binding parts having a guide rail adapted to be fastened on the ski and being provided with two laterally spaced guide tracks. The guide rail has a toothed bar which extends in longitudinal direction of the apparatus, with which toothed bar is associated a locking member which is provided on a slide plate. The slide plate is covered by a guide plate which is supported on the guide rail and which carries a ski-binding part. In each of the guide plate and slide plate there is arranged a recess, and if desired, a shoulder for the two compression springs which bias the guide plate. An extension member is operatively connected to the slide plate for facilitating a movement of the locking member on the slide plate against the force of the compression springs to effect a disengagement from the toothed bar on the guide rail. The extension member extends in transverse direction of the apparatus and is adapted to be manually operated.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4496167Abstract: A heel holder includes a ski brake, a bearing block which is arranged on a base plate, and a housing which is supported swingably on the bearing block, wherein the housing carries a sole hold-down member which is under the influence of a spring, and is held in the skiing position by a locking lever or a pawl, and wherein braking mandrels of the ski brake, with respect to their swivelling movement to the braking position, are controlled by the housing. In order to permit an opening of the heel holder and a swivelling of the ski brake into the braking position in a simple manner when only the front jaw of the ski binding has released, the ski brake is provided with a stepping plate and is operatively connected through a coupling or operating member to the locking lever or the pawl.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Friedrich Leichtfried, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4475742Abstract: A safety ski binding has a bearing block with a locking projection, and a sole holder is supported on the bearing block for pivotal movement between a downhill skiing position and a released position. A locking part pivotally supported on the sole holder has a cam which engages the locking projection and has a surface on the opposite side thereof. a spring housing has one end pivotally supported on the bearing block and has an opening in the opposite end. A piston slidably supported in the spring housing has a piston rod which extends through the opening and slidably engages the surface on the locking part. A spring disposed in the spring housing urges the piston toward the locking part, thereby urging the cam against the locking projection. A mechanism is provided to obstruct sliding movement of the piston rod along the locking part surface from a first location thereon to a second location in which the effect of the spring on the locking part is reduced or absent.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Helmut Bauer, Erwin Krob
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Patent number: 4453731Abstract: A ski brake has a base plate and has a stepping plate which is hinged to the base plate by means of a transverse axle and is biased by an erecting spring, in which stepping plate or on which stepping plate are pivotally supported two braking mandrels by their support sections. Pivotal movement of each braking mandrel occurs either by means of a coarse thread provided on its support section which operatively engages an internal thread of a structural part fixed on the stepping plate or movable relative to the stepping plate, or by means of a helical slot which guides the transversely extending section of the braking mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: TMC CorporationInventor: Erwin Krob
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Patent number: 4449729Abstract: A ski brake having a pair of braking legs, which ski brake is pivotal by a force applied by a ski boot or by a sole plate to a pedal about an axle which extends substantially at a right angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the ski in a mounting member which is secured to the ski, between a braking position against a spring force into a retracted position. Each braking leg has a braking mandrel with a bent segment therein which extends from the braking mandrel toward the longitudinal axis of the ski. The braking leg is held totally above the upper surface of the ski and within the width of the ski in the retracted position of the ski brake by the pedal which is stepped down upon by the ski boot or by the sole plate. In the braking position of the ski brake, the braking mandrel is held lying next to the ski edge and the braking leg projects below the running surface of the ski.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4444414Abstract: An apparatus for facilitating an adjusting of the position of a front and/or rear jaw of a ski binding. The apparatus has a guide rail which is adapted to be secured on the upper surface of a ski with the jaw being movable along the guide rail. One of the guide rail and the jaw is provided with a toothed bar which extends perpendicularly with respect to the upper surface of the ski. The other of the guide rail and the jaw has a tooth detent arranged movably in a transverse direction of the ski. A spring is provided for biasing the tooth detent into engagement with the toothed bar. The tooth detent is provided at the end of a single lever pivotally supported on an axle which extends in longitudinal direction of the ski on the side surface of the housing of the jaw, which side surface is adjacent the toothed bar of the guide rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Helmut Bauer, Erwin Krob
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Patent number: 4421341Abstract: A safety ski binding has a support member supported for pivotal movement about a vertical axis, and a sole holder is supported on the support member for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis. A lever supported on the support member for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis has a first locking element engageable with a second locking element on the rear of the sole holder and has a control surface on its side opposite the first locking element. A housing for a release spring is supported on the support member for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis and has a sliding element which the release spring urges against the control surface on the lever. A centering spring cooperable with the support member and housing pivotally urges the housing to a position in which the sliding member is engaging the control surface of the lever. A second set of locking elements yieldably resists pivotal movement of the support member.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Helmut Bauer
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Patent number: 4386788Abstract: A ski brake has an operating pedal pivotally connected to a wire braking bar with two braking mandrels. The pedal is pivotal about a first ski fixed axle and the bar is pivotal about a second axle which is parallel to the first axle and supported for movement relative to the pedal in directions substantially parallel to the longitudinally axis of the ski. An upwardly projecting path extender which is disposed in the path of movement of the second axle raises the second axle and the braking mandrels to positions spaced above the surface of the ski, and then lowers the second axle to a position adjacent the surface of the ski as the ski brake moves between its retracted and braking positions. A mechanism is provided for pulling the braking mandrels laterally inwardly as the ski brake approaches the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: TMC CorporationInventor: Erwin Krob
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Patent number: 4384733Abstract: A sole or heel holder of a ski binding has a housing and sole down-holding member pivotally supported on a base and latched in a closed position for skiing by a U-shaped locking pawl which is pivotally supported on the housing, has a roller at the end of each leg, and has a row of notches along the bight. The bight is substantially vertical, one roller is disposed against the down-holding member, and the other roller is disposed against a detent on the base. A support part is pivotally supported on the base and positionally adjustable relative to the housing by means of a setscrew, and a spring-loaded locking element is slidably supported thereon and selectively engages the different notches in the pawl in response to rotation of the setscrew. A release lever is pivotally mounted to the base and cooperates with the pawl through a linking member for effecting a voluntary release of the latched housing and down-holding member.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1980Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Wilhelm Rohner
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Patent number: 4355817Abstract: A ski brake construction having a pair of blade members which are located on laterally opposite sides of the ski and can be pivoted between a cocked or ready or downhill position wherein the blade members extend approximately parallel with respect to the upper surface of the ski and a braking position wherein the blade members extend approximately perpendicularly with respect to the upper surface of the ski. The blade members are pivotally secured to a mounting device and are movable about the axis of two axles, one of which is stationary and the other of which is movable. The movable axle is slidable in a slot provided in the mounting device.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Erwin Weigl
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Patent number: 4352507Abstract: A sole-support mechanism having a stepping plate for the heel of a ski boot which is urged by a spring-loaded ski binding part, in particular by a heel holder, toward a front jaw which forms a ski-fixed support in longitudinal direction of the ski, and is supported on a guide plate, which plate is movable in longitudinal direction of the ski through the force of at least one thrust spring over a holding rail or the like, wherein the upper side of the sole-support mechanism consists, if desired, of a material which has a low friction coefficient or has a layer of such a material.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1981Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Josef Svoboda
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Patent number: 4304420Abstract: A ski brake mechanism having braking arms on which are provided structure for facilitating a connection of two skis together in a position wherein the running surfaces thereof engage one another at the tips and tails thereof. The structure on the arms of the ski brake is a projection which is received into a crevasse or notch on the opposite side thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the projection projects laterally inwardly of the arms and the crevasse is provided on the laterally outside thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1979Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Josef Svoboda
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Patent number: 4294459Abstract: A ski brake for preventing the runaway of a ski following a release of the ski boot from engagement with the ski bindings on the ski. The ski brake includes a spring wire bar having a plurality of bends therein, one of the bends forming a stationary axle about which the entirety of the ski brake pivots. Another portion of the bar has a bend therein defining a movable axle. Both the stationary and the movable axles are mounted on a support plate. The position of the support plate relative to the ski binding component is selectively adjustable by a detent bar. As the ski brake is pivoted from the braking position wherein the braking mandrels project beneath the lower surface of the ski to a retracted position wherein the braking mandrels are located alongside the ski binding component, the movable axle is moved closer to the stationary axle to decrease the force required to hold the ski brake in the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1979Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Josef Svoboda, Erwin Krob, Erwin Weigl
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Patent number: 4288093Abstract: A sole-support mechanism having a stepping plate for the heel of a ski boot which is urged by a spring-loaded ski binding part, in particular by a heel holder, toward a front jaw which forms a ski-fixed support in longitudinal direction of the ski, and is supported on a guide plate, which plate is movable in longitudinal direction of the ski through the force of at least one thrust spring over a holding rail or the like, wherein the upper side of the sole-support mechanism consists, if desired, of a material which has a low friction coefficient or has a layer of such a material.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Josef Svoboda
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Patent number: 4279432Abstract: A ski brake consisting of spring wire having attached thereto brake arms which are movable between a position spaced above the upper surface of a ski in a retracted position thereof and a position spaced alongside the lateral edges of the ski and projecting beneath the bottom surface of the ski into a braking position. The part of the ski brake which is above the upper surface of the ski has a pedal associated therewith upon which a skier can step to facilitate a movement of the ski brake to the retracted position. The pedal has a fingerlike projection thereon on which is provided a wedge which cooperates with the spring wire to facilitate a spreading of a portion thereof to effect a drawing in of the brake arms over the upper surface of the ski as the ski brake is pivoted to the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1979Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Erwin Krob, Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4272099Abstract: A ski brake for preventing the runaway of a ski following a release of the ski boot from engagement with the ski bindings on the ski. The ski brake includes a spring wire bar having a plurality of bends therein, one of the bends forming a stationary axle about which the entirety of the ski brake pivots. Another portion of the bar has a bend therein defining a movable axle. Both the stationary and the movable axles are mounted on a support plate. The position of the support plate relative to the ski binding component is selectively adjustable by a detent bar. As the ski brake is pivoted from the braking position wherein the braking mandrels project beneath the lower surface of the ski to a retracted position wherein the braking mandrels are located alongside the ski binding component, the movable axle is moved closer to the stationary axle to decrease the force required to hold the ski brake in the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1978Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Josef Svoboda, Erwin Krob, Erwin Weigl