EP0109380A1 - Eislaufschuh, insbesondere Eishockeyschuh - Google Patents

Eislaufschuh, insbesondere Eishockeyschuh Download PDF

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EP0109380A1
EP0109380A1 EP83890182A EP83890182A EP0109380A1 EP 0109380 A1 EP0109380 A1 EP 0109380A1 EP 83890182 A EP83890182 A EP 83890182A EP 83890182 A EP83890182 A EP 83890182A EP 0109380 A1 EP0109380 A1 EP 0109380A1
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shell
shoe
ankle
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ice skating
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Adolf Hensler
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KOFLACH SPORTGERATE GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/16Skating boots
    • A43B5/1666Skating boots characterised by the upper
    • A43B5/1691Skating boots characterised by the upper characterised by the higher part of the upper, e.g. surrounding the ankle, by the quarter or cuff

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  • the invention relates to an ice skating shoe, in particular an ice hockey shoe, with a shell made of plastic and an inner shoe inserted into this shell, the shell having at least one opening in the area of the ankle towards the instep.
  • a slit the slit edges of which are pulled towards one another using tension locks.
  • further slots in order to improve the mobility of the shaft relative to the shell transversely to this slot, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the shoe.
  • Such a slit is particularly advantageous, in particular at the transition point between the shaft part and the shell covering the forefoot, in order to be able to move the leg forward.
  • such slots were always made only relatively small, since the material of the inner shoe has a considerably lower strength than the material of the shell, and a risk of injury should be avoided with certainty.
  • the invention now aims to develop a shoe of the type mentioned in such a way that the mobility of the foot relative to the leg is substantially improved in a cuff formed in one piece with the shell, without the risk of injury or the risk of inadmissible bending of the shaft part or the cuff is relative to the shell. It should thus be possible to guide the foot exactly without impairing the mobility of the foot relative to the leg.
  • the invention consists essentially in that a cuff is connected to the shell while leaving the open opening open and that the inner shoe has a protruding ankle protection in the area of the ankle has, which extends at least partially in the area d opening (s) of the shell.
  • the protruding part of the ankle protection of the inner shoe has an outer contour which, when the inner shoe is inserted into the shell, is arranged entirely within the clear width of the openings in the shell and penetrates it.
  • the outer contour of the ankle protector can thus run essentially parallel to the inner contour of the opening, so that when the leg moves relative to the plane of the sole, limited angling of the foot is made possible to the extent that corresponds to the distance between the outer contour of the ankle protector and the inner contour of the opening.
  • the ankle protection of the inner shoe can be designed as a part separate from the inner shoe and on the Achilles tendon-side connection of the shell with the cuff to the shell or the cuff be connected. With such a design, the advantages of the limited ability to bend the cuff relative to the shell can also be achieved with conventional inner shoes without modification of the inner shoe.
  • the outer contour of the protruding part of the ankle protector is polygonal and its geometric shape corresponds essentially to the shape of the perforations in the shell.
  • the polygonal design allows the cuff to be angled much more precisely relative to the shell in the longitudinal direction of the sole and transversely to this direction than in the case of a circular outer contour of the ankle protector which is conceivable per se.
  • the size of the opening in the shell which according to the invention extends over the entire area of the ankle, allows in a particularly advantageous manner a design in which the cuff is formed in one piece with the shell and connected to the shell via a heel-side web remaining between the openings is. In this way, despite the one-piece design of the shell and the cuff, good mobility and a high level of comfort are ensured without increasing the risk of injury.
  • the polygonal or elliptical outer contour of the protruding part of the ankle protector is designed as a run-up edge for the inner contour of the perforations and via inclined surfaces in a surface that is essentially parallel to the inner side of the shell transforms.
  • the inner edge of the opening does not run directly onto the outer contour of the ankle protector when the leg moves relative to the foot, but first becomes progressive by running onto the inclined surface braked so that there is a soft but precisely defined limitation of mobility.
  • the ankle protection can be made of impact-resistant plastic, in particular from the material of the shell, and can be hollow and can have elastic padding in its cavity facing the inner shoe.
  • the outer surface of the ankle protector can lie approximately in the outer surface of the shell after inserting the inner shoe into the shell, so that protruding parts are avoided.
  • the design is preferably such that the inner contour of the opening and the corresponding outer contour of the ankle protector are square and preferably essentially parallelogram or deltoid or elliptical , wherein: the longer diagonal of the square or the longer main axis of the ellipsoid is substantially parallel to the sole plane or includes an acute angle with it. Due to the fact that with this design the longer diagonal runs essentially parallel to the sole plane or encloses an acute angle with it, a correspondingly narrow web can remain between the shell and the sleeve, which results in good mobility of the sleeve relative to the shell.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of the ice skating shoe according to the invention and FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a separate ankle protection.
  • FIG. 1 shows an ice hockey shoe 1 whose shell covering the forefoot? about one Achilles tendon-side web 3 integrally merges into a cuff 4.
  • closures 5 are provided, by means of which the free edges of the slot 6 of the shell can be stretched against one another.
  • the shell 2 has an opening 7 in the ankle area, the outline of which is essentially parallelogram-shaped. This opening 7 is open towards the instep and is delimited by edges of the shell 2 and the cuff 4.
  • the cuff 4 can be closed via a further closure 8.
  • the sole 9 of this shoe carries the iron 10.
  • the direction of the longer diagonal of the opening 7 indicated by the dashed line 11 includes an acute angle with the plane of the sole.
  • An inner shoe 12 is inserted into the shell 2 and the cuff 4.
  • the ankle protection 13 shown in perspective in FIG. 2 is provided, which is fixed in the area of the web 3 connecting the shell 2 ′ to the cuff 4 by a clamp 14 in a corresponding opening.
  • the ankle protector 13 can, however, be directly connected to the inner shoe without any special fixing of the ankle protector to the shell.
  • the 2 has a projecting partial area 15 which extends through the opening 7 in the shell.
  • the outer contour 16 of this projecting portion 15 merges via an inclined surface 17 into a surface parallel to the inner surface of the shell.
  • the shape of the outer contour 16 of the ankle protector essentially corresponds to the inner contour of the opening 7 in the shell.
  • a cushioning material 18 is arranged within the projecting partial area 15 of the ankle protection 13 in order to increase the wearing comfort.
  • Through the inclined surfaces 17 and the outer contour 16 of the ankle protection 13 is the Movement of the cuff 4 damped or limited relative to the shell 2 in the template or reserve, the direction of the edges 19 being decisive for this movement.
  • the lateral movement out of the central plane of the sole is limited by the two remaining edges 20 of the ankle protection and shock-absorbing by the associated inclined surfaces 17.

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EP83890182A 1982-10-18 1983-10-17 Eislaufschuh, insbesondere Eishockeyschuh Ceased EP0109380A1 (de)

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FR2953692A1 (fr) * 2009-12-15 2011-06-17 Salomon Sas Chaussure a tige amelioree
EP2777416A1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2014-09-17 Bauer Hockey Corp. Skate boot having a lace member with at least one opening
US9622539B2 (en) 2013-03-14 2017-04-18 Bauer Hockey, Inc. Skate boot having a lace member with at least one opening

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CH341739A (de) * 1956-04-19 1959-10-15 Schuhfabrik Henke & Co Aktieng Skischuh
DE2031751A1 (de) * 1969-12-24 1972-01-27 Secondo, Sergio, Turin (Italien) Skischuh, aus einer steifen Schale gebildet, mit oberer Öffnung
GB1491634A (en) * 1975-01-23 1977-11-09 Garcia Corp Moulded athletic boot and method of making same
US4107856A (en) * 1976-09-13 1978-08-22 The Garcia Corporation Fast closing athletic boot
FR2427068A1 (fr) * 1978-05-29 1979-12-28 Delery Marc Chaussure de patinage
DE3043425A1 (de) * 1980-11-18 1982-07-15 Dornseif Sport GmbH, 5608 Radevormwald Schuh mit an dessen sohle angebrachtem sportgeraet wie schlittschuh, rollschuh o.dgl.

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CH341739A (de) * 1956-04-19 1959-10-15 Schuhfabrik Henke & Co Aktieng Skischuh
DE2031751A1 (de) * 1969-12-24 1972-01-27 Secondo, Sergio, Turin (Italien) Skischuh, aus einer steifen Schale gebildet, mit oberer Öffnung
GB1491634A (en) * 1975-01-23 1977-11-09 Garcia Corp Moulded athletic boot and method of making same
US4107856A (en) * 1976-09-13 1978-08-22 The Garcia Corporation Fast closing athletic boot
FR2427068A1 (fr) * 1978-05-29 1979-12-28 Delery Marc Chaussure de patinage
DE3043425A1 (de) * 1980-11-18 1982-07-15 Dornseif Sport GmbH, 5608 Radevormwald Schuh mit an dessen sohle angebrachtem sportgeraet wie schlittschuh, rollschuh o.dgl.

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2953692A1 (fr) * 2009-12-15 2011-06-17 Salomon Sas Chaussure a tige amelioree
EP2335507A1 (fr) * 2009-12-15 2011-06-22 Salomon S.A.S. Chaussure à tige améliorée
US9622539B2 (en) 2013-03-14 2017-04-18 Bauer Hockey, Inc. Skate boot having a lace member with at least one opening
US10231508B2 (en) 2013-03-14 2019-03-19 Bauer Hockey, Llc Skate boot having a lace member with at least one opening
EP2777416A1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2014-09-17 Bauer Hockey Corp. Skate boot having a lace member with at least one opening

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