Patents by Inventor Tibor Szasz
Tibor Szasz 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: 5078419Abstract: A sole support device having a support member and an endless band movably supported and guided on the support member between two edge structures extending transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the ski and projecting upwardly adjacent the side edges of the band. In order to avoid in such a device any damage to the band while stepping into a ski binding with a ski boot, the band consists of an endless support section and plural spaced elevations on the support section, which elevations project beyond or above the edge structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Heinz Wittmann, Henry Freisinger, Egon Brunnhuber, Tibor Szasz, Hubert Wurthner, Karl Stritzl, Alois Himmetsberger, Klaus Holzl, Helmut Wladar, Robert Stanzl, Andreas Janisch
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Patent number: 5071154Abstract: The invention concerns a ski boot/ski binding combination with an adapter for various sizes of ski boots consisting of a plate-like part and an underside attachment member. The ski boot is removably fastened on to the plate-like part of the adapter. The attachment member serves as the mounting support for the adapter on the ski by means of spring-loaded ski binding parts.The attachment spans in the longitudinal direction of the adapter plate over a length corresponding to the metatarsus and the front tarsus area of the skier's foot in the ski boot. This provides the skier with support in the major stretching part of his foot when walking with the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1988Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Tibor Szasz, Jutta Zalud
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Patent number: 5029890Abstract: A safety ski binding for a sports item, the binding including first and second units, each unit for retaining a ski shoe therein, each unit comprising a holder for holding a ski shoe in a predetermined position and including a toe part and a heel part, a part of the holder being movable between a locked position for holding a ski shoe in the predetermined position and an unlocked position for releasing a ski shoe from the predetermined position. An unlocking device is provided for unlocking the holder to thereby release a ski shoe from the predetermined position, the unlocking device including a movable locking pin for selectively engaging a part of the holder. A releasing device is connected to at least one of the toe part and the heel part for releasing a ski shoe from the predetermined position when the holder is in the locked position, the releasing device for releasing a ski shoe in response to a force exerted thereon through the ski shoe.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Peter Pfaffenbichler, Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4872272Abstract: The invention concerns a device for detachably fastening a ski boot to a ski binding fixable on the ski, the ski boot comprising a hook element extending in its longitudinal direction. In manner known per se the hook element consists of a wire material which is bent several times and of which the cross rod is located at a distance from the front ski boot end, and where legs joining the cross rod are anchored by bent, free wire segments in the front end of the ski boot sole. In the invention, the free wire segments (6,7) of each leg (4,5) of the hook element (2) are additionally bent by an angle (alpha) toward the cross rod (3), whereby improved anchoring of the hook element (2) and improved force spreading between the hook element and the ski boot (1) is achieved. In further essence of the invention, the individual legs (4,5) are divided into at least three wire segments assuming directions deviating from the preceding and/or following wire segments.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Heinz Wittmann, Roland Erdei, Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4681339Abstract: A ski binding part, in particular a front jaw, having a guide rail adapted to be fastened to the upper side of a ski and on which is arranged a jaw unit movable in a longitudinal direction of the ski and is secured on a base plate. A housing is provided and a locking mechanism for locking the jaw unit in predetermined sliding positions on the guide rail. The locking mechanism has a locking part which is movably held on the jaw unit and which can be moved by a spring into a form-locking engagement selectively with a complementary locking recess on the guide rail. An operating member is adapted to engage the locking part for effecting a disengagement of the locking part from the complementary locking recess. The operating member is supported on the locking part and is provided with at least two surfaces defining an angle with one another and of which each lies at a different distance from a support point and thus determines the engaged or disengaged position of the locking part.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Alois Himmetsberger, Radko Pavlovec, Heinz Wittmann, Hubert Wuerthner, Tibor Szasz, Kurt Liedl, Roland Erdei
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Patent number: 4629209Abstract: The invention relates to a safety ski binding, in particular a heel holder, comprising a sole holder, which is pivotal about a transversely extending axis on a bearing block, which sole holder is held in the downhill skiing position by a locking rocker arm which is pivotally supported on a sole holder, which locking rocker arm has on the one side a locking projection which, in the downhill skiing position, grips under a locking nose arranged on the bearing block, and on the other side is provided with a locking notch, into which is received a locking member biased by a release spring at least in the downhill skiing position, which locking member is supported in a pivotal spring housing which is movable relative to the bearing block and is, to a limited extent, movable in guideways provided therefor, whereby for the voluntary opening of the sole holder a release lever which is pivotally supported on the sole holder is provided through the operation of which the spring housing will be swung up and the locking mType: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Bettstein Lorenz, Friedrich Leichtfried, Tibor Szasz, Heinz Wittmann, Karl Stritzl
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Patent number: 4607859Abstract: The invention relates to a safety ski binding, in particular a heel holder, comprising a sole holder which is pivotal about a transverse axle supported on a bearing block secured to a base plate. The sole holder is under the influence of an opening spring which urges it into its opened position. The sole holder is held in the downhill skiing position by a locking rocker arm pivotally supported on the sole holder. The locking rocker arm has on the one side thereof a locking projection which, in the downhill skiing position, grips under a control-cam member arranged on the bearing block and on the other side thereof a locking notch into which is received a locking member at least in the downhill skiing position urged by at least one spring.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Heinz Wittmann, Friedrich Leichtfried, Emilie Szabo, Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4403790Abstract: A safety ski binding has a connecting member which can releasably engage the ski shoe during chair-lift travel to prevent loss of the ski should the ski binding inadvertently release. The connecting member is U-shaped, has its bight pivotally supported on the ski binding, and has two legs which converge inwardly toward each other. The free ends of the legs are bent inwardly and extend toward each other. A stepping plate is provided below the ski shoe sole and aligned receiving openings are provided on opposite sides of the shoe sole and the stepping plate. The connecting member is pivotal about its bight between an engaged position and a disengaged position in which the free ends of the legs are respectively disposed in the receiving openings in the ski shoe sole and the stepping plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Helmut Bauer, Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4375895Abstract: A holding plate is secured on the top surface of a ski and pivotally supports a support frame. The support frame is a piece of wire material bent preferably into the shape of a square or an omega, the sections of which are preferably coplanar and at least one section of which serves as the pivot axle therefor. A torsion spring encircles said one section of the frame, has two legs with eyelets which respectively grip adjacent sections of the frame, and has a central section which rests against the holding plate. An operating pedal is releasably mounted on the support frame by resilient fastening clamps fabricated from the material of the operating pedal, at least one fastening clamp being engaged with each section of the support frame other than the section serving as the pivot axle.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1980Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Tibor Szasz, Kurt Liedl
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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: 4278268Abstract: A ski brake having a pedal which is pivotally secured to a mounting member fixedly secured to the upper surface of the ski. The pedal has a pair of elongated and parallel openings extending therethrough along the length of the pedal and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ski. The pedal is biassed to an upright position by a torsion spring wound around an axle to which the pedal is pivotally secured. Additional torsion springs are provided in the openings in the pedal and brake members are received in the opening and through the central portion of these additional torsion springs therein. These additional torsion springs bias the brake arms so that the brake legs are positioned over the upper surface of the ski and laterally inside of vertical planes containing the side edges of the ski. An operating member, such as a flexible strand, is wound around the brake arms with one end thereof being secured to the brake arms.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: TMC CorporationInventor: Tibor Szasz
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Patent number: 4166634Abstract: An improvement in an attachment for release ski bindings enabling the skier to selectively decide the mode of skiing, namely downhill skiing or cross-country skiing. The attachment includes a sole plate which holds the ski boot onto the ski. The sole plate has a connecting piece fixedly connected thereto and is pivotally secured to a ski binding element about an axis extending transverse of the longitudinal axis of the ski. The connection between the sole plate and the ski binding element is a releasable connection to facilitate the skier's selection of the mode of skiing.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: TMC CorporationInventors: Gustav Kirchmeyr, Erwin Weigl, Jaroslav Knotek, Tibor Szasz