EP0111822B1 - Chaussure de ski - Google Patents

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EP0111822B1
EP0111822B1 EP83112232A EP83112232A EP0111822B1 EP 0111822 B1 EP0111822 B1 EP 0111822B1 EP 83112232 A EP83112232 A EP 83112232A EP 83112232 A EP83112232 A EP 83112232A EP 0111822 B1 EP0111822 B1 EP 0111822B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0435Adjustment of the boot to the foot
    • A43B5/0443Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices
    • A43B5/0445Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices directly actuated by non flexible means, e.g. screws, levers

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  • the invention relates to a ski boot with a boot part that receives the foot and with an instep plate that overlaps the instep and with a boot shaft that, for walking on the boot part, runs about an axis of rotation between an upright position that runs across the length of the boot part and is arranged in the heel area above the sole of the boot and a template position can be moved back and forth and can be fixed for departure with the aid of a locking device in the template position.
  • a ski boot with a curved instep plate is also known (DE-A-1 806 109), which is mounted on the forefoot heel cup in lateral articulation points in the manner of a double lever and can be pivoted about a horizontal transverse axis.
  • This saddle shell is said to have the effect that on the descent, in which the skier walks forward, the forefoot is pressed onto the sole with increased pressure, thereby improving its grip, while in the state in which relief of the forefoot is desired the upright position of the boot shaft of the forefoot should be relieved.
  • this automatic forefoot pressure has the disadvantage that the contact pressure depends on the original position and is therefore not clearly determined.
  • a further disadvantage is that the contact pressure on the instep constantly changes during the descent depending on the angle of the template.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to propose a ski boot of the type mentioned, which easily allows comfortable walking without the risk of cold and snow entering the ski boot, effectively preventing an unintentional locking of the shaft in the original position while walking is and also the shaft can be securely fixed in the original position.
  • the locking device has a manually operable locking lever with pressure surface and locking portion, the locking portion in locking position cooperating with a locking lug arranged on the ski boot, that the locking lever in the locking position with a pressure surface over a pressure bolt extending substantially perpendicular to the instep plate, Wedge, eccentric or the like.
  • the instep plate is loaded against the force of a prestressed spring and fixes the boot shaft in the original position and that after releasing the locking lever by a prestressed spring is held in a position releasing both the instep plate and the boot shaft.
  • the proposed solution effectively prevents inadvertent locking of the boot shaft in the original position, since the spring-loaded latching lever is held in the release position and the latching section cannot come into engagement with the latching lug. Only when the locking lever is brought into the locking position counter to the spring force can the locking section snap into the locking lug by simply moving the boot shaft in the original position. It is also advantageous that the instep plate is fully released in the release position so that no pressure is exerted on the instep during walking. Only after the locking lever has been brought back into the locking position is the instep plate pressed against the soot instep with a certain, predetermined pressure, which does not change even during the descent. In addition, the original position of the boot shaft is firmly locked.
  • the pressure surface of the locking lever is advantageously designed like a cam.
  • the latching section is preferably connected to the latching lever in an articulated and / or displaceable manner.
  • the locking lever is designed as a double lever as an articulated lever.
  • the locking lever can preferably be fixed in the locking position by a spring-loaded holding lever which is articulated on the lower boot part.
  • the locking lug is preferably arranged to be displaceable and fixable on the boot shaft.
  • the boot shaft and the bottom part of the boot advantageously have overlapping and overlapping edge sections.
  • the edge sections on the boot shaft and on the boot bottom are advantageously circular in the instep area, the center of the circle being the axis of rotation.
  • the axis of rotation is advantageously above the sole of the boot and behind the ankle joint axis.
  • the pressure pin, wedge, eccentric or the like is preferably spring-loaded.
  • the pressure pin, wedge, eccentric or the like is fork-shaped and is connected with its fork ends to the instep plate on both sides of the instep plate center.
  • the effective length of the pressure bolt, wedge, eccentric or the like can preferably be changed.
  • the pressure bolt preferably has a head with a recess and an internal thread that is non-rotatably but displaceably guided in a recess in the lower boot part that the pressure bolt can be screwed in.
  • the pressure surface of the locking lever is designed as a bolt which can be displaced and fixed in the locking lever in the direction of the pressure bolt, wedge, eccentric or the like.
  • a boot consists of a boot lower part 1 with boot sole 2 and a boot shaft 3.
  • the boot shaft 3 is on the boot lower part 1 about a transverse to the longitudinal direction of the lower boot part, in the heel area above the boot sole 2 and behind the Ankle joint arranged axis of rotation 4 between an upright position (Fig. 2) and a template position (Fig. 1) pivotable.
  • the boot shaft 3 and the bottom part 1 of the boot have overlapping and overlapping edge sections 5 which prevent snow from penetrating into the boot both in the upright position and in the forward position.
  • the edge sections 3 on the boot shaft and on the boot bottom are circular, the center of the circle being the axis of rotation 4.
  • An instep plate 7 is arranged in the lower part 1 of the boot, which can be pressed onto the instep by means of a spring-loaded pressure bolt 8.
  • the instep plate 7 is articulated at its front end about an axis 33 running essentially transversely to the longitudinal direction of the boot on the boot lower part 1.
  • the pressure bolt 8 is slidably mounted in the lower boot part 1.
  • the pressure pin 8 is fork-shaped and is connected to the instep plate 7 with its fork ends on both sides of the instep plate center.
  • both fork ends of the pressure bolt 8 penetrate the lower boot part 1
  • the instep plate 7 is adapted to the user's foot by padding 34 or the like.
  • a locking lever 9 is articulated on the boot lower part 1, which has a pressure surface 10 which interacts with the pressure bolt 8 and an articulated locking section 11 which interacts with a locking lug 12 arranged on the boot shaft 3.
  • a spring-loaded holding lever 13 is articulated on the lower boot part 1, which protrudes through a recess 14 in the locking lever 9 and fixes the locking lever in the locking position, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the boot shaft 3 is in the forward position, the latching section 1 engaging in the latching nose 12 and locking the boot shaft 3 in relation to the lower boot part 1. Furthermore, the pressure surface 10 of the locking lever 9 presses the pressure pin 8 downward, so that the instep plate 7 presses on the instep.
  • the instep plate is rounded at its upper end so that it cannot be crushed.
  • the lawn lever 9 is released. This causes the locking section 11 of the locking lever 9 to come out of engagement with the locking lug 12 of the boot shaft 3, so that the boot shaft can be freely moved back and forth between the original position and the upright position.
  • the pressure pin 8 is released so that the instep pressure is released by the instep plate 7. In the position shown in FIG. 2, an unimpeded movement of the boot shaft between the forward position and the upright position is possible, but an unintentional locking in the forward position is not possible.
  • the locking lever 9 is pressed down until the holding lever 13 engages.
  • the instep plate 7 is also pressed down over the pressure bolt 8, so that the desired rim pressure is reached. If the boot shaft 3 is then moved into the original position, the movable latching section 11 automatically engages in the latching lug 12 of the boot shaft and locks the boot shaft in the original position.
  • the angle of the original position can be changed in a simple manner in that the latching lug 12 of the boot shaft 3 is arranged such that it can be moved and fixed.
  • the locking lug 12 has a corrugated extension 15 which can be fastened to the boot shaft 3 in the desired position with the aid of a corrugated pressure plate 16.
  • the effective length of the pressure pin 8 can be changed so that the desired instep pressure of the instep plate 7 is adjustable.
  • the pressure pin 8 has a head 17 which is displaceable in a recess 18 of the lower boot part 1 in the direction of the pressure pin 8, but is non-rotatably guided by a pin 19.
  • the head 17 has a continuous recess 20 with an internal thread, into which the pressure bolt 8 can be screwed.
  • the pressure surface of the locking lever 9 is designed as an adjusting screw 22 which can be actuated via a small lever 21.
  • This set screw 22 can be used to easily set any rim pressure.
  • the pressure surface of the locking lever 9 is designed as a bolt 24 which can be actuated via a cam lever 23.
  • the pressure surface 10 of the locking lever 9 is curved, so that the pressure surface depending on the position of the locking lever 9 either presses the pressure bolt 8 onto the instep plate 7 or releases the instep plate 7.
  • the corresponding design of a curved pressure surface 10 also has the locking lever 9 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
  • the latching section 11 of the latching lever 9 engages in one end of a spring-loaded two-armed lever 26 which is articulated on the shaft 3 and thus holds the boot shaft 3 in the forward position. 4
  • the locking section 11 is arranged in the locking lever 9 against the action of a preloaded spring 27 slidably.
  • the curved pressure surfaces 10 of the locking lever 9 according to the embodiments of FIGS. 3 and 4 are designed such that, due to the spring-loaded pressure bolt 8, the locking lever 9 is held either in the locking position or in the release position.
  • the pressure surface 10 of the locking lever 9 is also curved.
  • the latching section 11 of the latching lever is arranged so that it can be advanced in a recess in the lower boot part 1 and is connected in an articulated manner to the latching lever 9 via a lever 28.
  • the locking lever 9 is double-jointed as an articulated lever.
  • the locking lug 11 is articulated to the locking lever and to the lower ski part 1.
  • the locking lever 9 designed as a double lever is moved beyond its central neutral position, so that the locking lever is held in the locking position.
  • the spring-loaded pressure pin 8 holds the locking lever still manually released in the release position, so that locking of the locking section 11 into the locking lug 12 is prevented.
  • the pressure surface 10 of the locking lever 9 is at the same time the locking section.
  • FIG. 9 shows, in the locking position the pressure surface 10 engages over the locking lug 12 of the boot shaft 3, which in turn presses the pressure bolt 8 onto the instep plate 7.
  • the boot shaft is locked in the original position.
  • the locking lever 9 is actuated against a prestressed spring 29, the locking lug 12 is released, whereby an unimpeded movement of the boot shaft 3 is possible.
  • the pressure pin 8 is relieved, so that the instep pressure is eliminated.
  • the spring-loaded pressure pin 8 holds the locking lever 9 in the release position, so that an unintentional locking of the boot shaft 3 is prevented in the original position, as shown in dashed lines in Fig. 10.
  • an eccentric 36 which can be pivoted about an axis 37 running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the boot.
  • the eccentric 36 has a latching section 11 which, as in the embodiment according to FIG. 3, engages in one end of a lever 26 arranged in an articulated manner on the shaft 3.
  • the eccentric 36 has a pressure section 38 which acts directly on the instep plate 7 and which loads the instep plate in the locking position.
  • the instep plate 7 is connected to the lower boot part 1 via two levers 39, so that the instep plate executes a movement in the direction of the arrow labeled 40 when pressed by the eccentric 36.
  • a wedge 41 is advantageously provided, which cooperates with an inclined surface 42 of the instep plate 7.
  • the instep plate 7 is articulated with the lower boot part 1 via a lever 39 connected so that when the wedge 41 moves in the direction of the arrow designated 43 in the locking position, the instep plate 7 is pressed in the direction of the arrow labeled 44.
  • the wedge 41 has a latching section 11 which, as in the embodiment according to FIG. 3, engages in a lever 26 in the locking position.
  • the locking lever 9 holds the wedge 41 in the locking position.
  • the latching device 45 is designed as a structural unit, which is inserted into a recess 46 of the lower boot part 1 after insertion of the instep plate 7 and is connected to the lower boot part by screws 47.
  • Fig. 21 it can also be seen that the shoe inner part and the instep plate 7 are adapted to the shape of the foot by padding 48 and 34.
  • an additional locking pin 30 is provided, which is guided in the boot shaft 3 in the instep area and can be fixed and fixed.
  • the locking pin 30 engages with its lower end section in the circular instep region 6 of the lower boot part 1 and thus locks the boot shaft 3 against the lower boot part 1.

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1. Chaussure de ski comprenant une partie inférieure (1) munie d'une plaque d'empeigne (7) qui recouvre le dos du pied, et une tige de chaussure (3) laquelle, au cours de l'utilisation de la chaussure, peut se déplacer par pivotement autour d'un axe transversal (4) disposé transversalement par rapport au sens longitudinal de cette partie inférieure (1) et situé dans la zone du talon, au-dessus de la semelle, de façon que la tige puisse pivoter dans les deux sens entre une position sensiblement verticale et une position inclinée vers l'avant dans laquelle la chaussure peut être verrouillée à l'aide d'un dispositif de blocage avant d'amorcer une descente, caractérisée par le fait que ce dispositif de blocage comprend un levier de blocage (9) à commande manuelle, pourvu d'une surface de pression (10) et d'un élément d'enclenchement (11) destiné, dans la position de blocage, à accrocher un ergot de retenue (12) prévu sur la tige de la chaussure, que ledit levier de blocage (9), lorsqu'il est en position de blocage ou de travail, d'une part exerce une pression par l'intermédiaire de sa surface de pression (10) sur un goujon de pression (8), ou clavette, excentrique ou autre organe similaire sensiblement perpendiculaire à la plaque d'empeigne (7), contre la résistance d'un ressort précontraint, et d'autre part maintient la tige (3) de la chaussure dans sa position inclinée vers l'avant, et qu'après la libération du levier de blocage (9) celui-ci est maintenu par un ressort précontraint dans une position qui libère tant la plaque d'empeigne (7) que la tige (1) de la chaussure.
2. Chaussure de ski selon la Revendication 1, caractérisée par le fait que la surface d'appui (10) du levier de blocage (9) présente une forme incurvée.
3. Chaussure de ski selon l'une ou l'autre des Revendications 1 et 2, caractérisée par le fait que l'élément d'enclenchement (11) est relié par pivotement et/ou par coulissement au levier de blocage (9).
4. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée par le fait que le levier de blocage (9) est constitué par un levier double formant genouillère.
5. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée par le fait que le levier de blocage (9) peut être maintenu en position de blocage par un levier de retenue (13) soumis à la sollicitation d'un ressort et qui s'articule sur la partie inférieure (1) de la chaussure.
6. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée par le fait que l'ergot de retenue (12) prévu sur la tige (3) de la chaussure est monté à coulissement sur cette tige avec possibilité de blocage.
7. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications à 6, caractérisée par le fait que la tige (3) et la partie inférieure de la chaussure (1) comportent des parties marginales (5) pouvant se recouvrir et coulisser l'une sur l'autre.
8. Chaussure de ski selon la Revendication 7, caractérisée par le fait que les parties marginales
(5) de la tige (3) et de la partie inférieure (1) de la chaussure présentent une forme incurvée dans la zone du cou-de-pied (6), le centre de cette courbure coïncidant avec celui de l'axe transversal de pivotement (4).
9. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée par le fait que l'axe de pivotement (4) est situé audessus de la semelle de la chaussure (2) et en arrière par rapport à l'axe des malléoles.
10. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée par le fait que le goujon de pression (8), ou clavette, excentrique ou autre organe similaire est soumis à la sollicitation d'un ressort.
11. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 10, caractérisée par le fait que le goujon de pression (8), ou clavette, excentrique ou autre organe similaire a la forme d'une fourchette ou d'un pont dont les extrémités des dents sont fixées à la plaque d'empeigne (7) de part et d'autre de l'axe longitudinal médian de celle-ci.
12. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 11, caractérisée par le fait que la longueur utile du goujon de pression (8), ou clavette, excentrique ou autre organe similaire, peut être modifiée.
13. Chaussure de ski selon la Revendication 12, caractérisée par le fait que le goujon de pression (8) comporte une tête (17) guidée dans une cavité (18) prévue à cet effet dans la partie inférieure (1) de la chaussure, de manière à être bloquée en rotation tout en pouvant se déplacer axialement, cette tête comportant un taraudage dans lequel se visse ledit goujon.
14. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des Revendications 1 à 13, caractérisée par le fait que la surface de pression (10) du levier de blocage (9) est prévue sur un goujon (22, 24) pouvant coulisser et être bloqué longitudinalement dans le levier de blocage (9) en direction du goujon de pression (8), ou clavette, excentrique ou autre organe similaire.
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