EP0117430B1 - Skischuh - Google Patents

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EP0117430B1
EP0117430B1 EP84100754A EP84100754A EP0117430B1 EP 0117430 B1 EP0117430 B1 EP 0117430B1 EP 84100754 A EP84100754 A EP 84100754A EP 84100754 A EP84100754 A EP 84100754A EP 0117430 B1 EP0117430 B1 EP 0117430B1
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Klaus Walkhoff
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Raichle Sportschuh AG
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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
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg

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  • the present invention relates to a ski boot according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a ski boot of this type is known from D E-OS 23 22 286, in which the upper part of the shaft, which can be fastened to the lower part of the shaft pivotably about a transverse axis, is adjustable to the side with respect to the lower part of the shaft.
  • a U-shaped holding element is attached to the lower part of the shaft, which can be rotated about an axis running essentially at right angles to the sole of the ski boot.
  • In recesses on the legs of this holding element engage on the inside of the upper shaft part and fix the pivot axis fixing pivot pins. The position of the pivot axis of the upper shaft part can thus be changed by rotating the holding element.
  • an adjusting device for adjusting the angle of inclination of the upper shaft part with respect to the lower shaft part which is arranged between the front of the upper shaft part and the upper side of the lower shaft part.
  • This setting device corresponds in structure and operation to the device described in DE-PS 21 28 769 and the corresponding US-PS 3,713,231.
  • This known ski boot now has the disadvantage that it requires two separate devices to adjust the position of the upper part of the upper with respect to the lower part of the upper, which leads to a complicated and also prone to failure construction. In addition, getting in and out of the ski boot and also adjusting the swivel axis of the upper part of the shaft is quite tedious.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a ski boot of the type mentioned, which is simple in construction, which can be pulled in and out with little effort and in which the position of the upper part with respect to the lower part without difficulty and with little The handles can be changed, even when the ski boot is already on the foot, so that it is adapted to the anatomy of the lower leg of the wearer of the ski boot.
  • this object is achieved by the features of the characterizing part of claim 1.
  • the two adjustment devices which are located on the upper side of the shoe, the mutual position of the points of attack of the adjustment devices can be changed independently of one another, which makes it possible to simultaneously adjust both the swivel position of the upper part of the shoe and its position with respect to the lower part of the shoe to the side.
  • This sideways adjustment of the upper part of the shaft allows adaptation to the anatomy of the leg and in particular of the lower leg of the wearer.
  • the adjustment devices are preferably designed such that the distance between their points of attack can be changed, for example by means of a length adjustment device, which is advantageously designed in the manner of a screw gear.
  • Each adjustment device is preferably provided with a suspension device which is elastically deformable when the shin part of the ski boot moves forward.
  • the adjustment devices in addition to adjusting the position of the upper part of the shaft, can also be used to control the resistance to a movement of the lower leg of the wearer of the ski boot, that is to say to increase the size with increasing presentation, and also to absorb shocks in the longitudinal direction of the shoe.
  • the ski boot shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and designated 1 has a lower leg part 2, which comprises the foot and is designed as a relatively rigid shell, with a sole 3 and an upper part 4, which is articulatedly connected to the lower leg part 2.
  • This upper part 4 of the shaft consists of a shin part 5 covering the shin area and a heel part 6 spanning the heel-calf area.
  • Both the shin part 5 and the heel part 6 are articulated on both sides of the lower shaft part 2 by means of pivot pins 7 with this lower shaft part 2.
  • the pivot axis 7a of the shin part 5 and the heel part 6 is fixed by the two pivot pins 7.
  • Shin part 5 and heel part 6 can, however, be pivoted independently of one another about this axis 7a.
  • an elongated hole 8 can be provided at least on the inside of the lower shaft part 2, which allows the longitudinal axis 7a to be adjusted in height.
  • a soft, padded inner shoe 9 Inside the through the lower shaft part 2 and the shaft Upper part 4 formed outer shell is arranged in a known manner, a soft, padded inner shoe 9.
  • the heel part 6 can be connected to the shin part 5 by means of a closing device 10, which is of a type known per se.
  • the locking device 10 has two holding elements 11, 11 'which are opposite one another with respect to a longitudinal plane of the shoe and are fastened to the shin part 5.
  • a connecting strap 12, 12 ' engages in each of these holding elements 11, 11', which is fastened to the heel part 6 and has teeth 13, 13 'at its free end.
  • the holding elements 11, 11 ' hold the connecting straps 12, 12' accordingly by means of a locking action.
  • This connection between the shin part 5 and the heel part 6 now enables the shin part 5 and the heel part 6 to follow the leg movement together.
  • the closing device 10 When the closing device 10 is open, the heel part 6 can be pivoted backwards, which makes it possible to get in and out of the ski boot 1.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 Between the lower shaft part 2 and upper shaft part 4 there are two adjusting devices 14 and 15 which are arranged on both sides of an imaginary longitudinal center plane and are essentially parallel to one another and which partially run inside the lower shaft part 2 and the shin part 5. To make the adjusting devices 14 and 15 visible, parts of the lower shaft part have been broken away in FIGS. 1 and 2. The structure of the two similar adjustment devices 14 and 15 can be seen in particular from FIG. 3.
  • Each of the two adjusting devices 14 and 15 has two threaded rods 16, 17 and 16 ', 17'.
  • Each threaded rod 16, 17 is provided with an external thread 16a, 17a (FIG. 3), the threads 16a, 17a being in opposite directions.
  • the threaded rods 16, 16 ' are connected in an articulated manner to the shin part 5 at the points of attack designated 18, 18', while the threaded rods 17, 17 'are articulated to the points of attack 2 and 19, 19' on the lower shaft part 2.
  • the threaded rods 16, 17 or 16 ', 17' are connected to one another by means of a rotatable housing 20 or 20 ', which consists of two housing parts 20a, 20b or 20a', 20b '.
  • Each housing part 20a, 20a ', 20b, 20b' is provided with an internal thread 21 or 22 (FIG. 3) which engages with the external thread 16a or 17a of the associated threaded rod 16, 17 or 16 ', 17'.
  • the two internal threads 21, 22 are therefore also in opposite directions.
  • the housing part 20a or 20a ' is provided with a cylindrical actuating part 23 or 23' of larger diameter, which is ribbed on its circumference, as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
  • These actuating parts 23, 23 ' are freely accessible and serve to rotate the housing 20 or 20'. As can be seen from FIG.
  • each actuating part 23, 23 ' have on their inside longitudinal grooves 24 and 24' into which cams 25 and 25 'projecting from the outside of the housing part 20b, 20b' engage.
  • each actuating part 23, 23 ' is provided with an inwardly projecting edge 26 which serves as a stop for the protruding cams 25, 25' on the housing part 20b, 20b '.
  • the housing part 20a, 20a ' has an annular shoulder 27 which also serves as a stop for the other housing part 20b, 20b'.
  • the two housing parts 20a, 20b and 20a ', 20b' are thus displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the housing 20, 20 'and the axial direction of the threaded rods 16, 17 and 16', 17 ', this relative movement by the edge 26 and the shoulder 27 is limited.
  • the two housing parts 20a, 20b and 20a ', 20b' are non-rotatably coupled to one another by the cams 25, 25 'engaging in the longitudinal grooves 24, 24'.
  • each housing 20 ' Arranged in the interior of each housing 20, 20 ' is a helical spring 28 which is designed as a compression spring and which is supported on one end on the housing part 20a, 20a' and on the other end on the other housing part 20b, 20b '.
  • This helical spring 28 endeavors to drive the two housing parts 20a, 20b and 20a ', 20b' apart.
  • this pivot axis 7a is guided in an elongated hole 8, this pivot axis 7a can, however, change to a certain extent. Due to the described different adjustment of the adjustment devices 14 and 15, it is now possible in a relatively simple manner to adapt the shin part 5 and with it the upper part 4 of the shaft to the anatomy of the lower leg of the wearer of the ski boot 1.
  • Coil springs 28 with different spring characteristics are used for the two adjustment devices 14 and 15, i.e. springs of different hardness, it is achieved that the shaft upper part 4 moves to the side during a reference movement. E.g. If a softer compression spring 28 is used for the adjustment device 14 lying against the inside, the upper shaft part 14 moves outwards during a reference movement. The same effect can also be achieved by differently pretensioning the compression springs 28 of the two adjusting devices 14, 15. For such a biasing of the coil springs 28, the shin part 5 is pivoted into its rearmost pivot position by rotating the housings 20, 20 ', in which the shin part 5 is secured against further pivoting backwards.
  • the two housings 20, 20 ' are rotated further in the same sense, this results in the housing parts 20a, 20b or 20a', 20b 'being telescopically pushed into one another, as a result of which the helical spring 28 is compressed.
  • the amount by which the coil springs 28 are compressed can be set differently for each adjusting device 14, 15.
  • the provision of two such adjusting devices has the advantage of increased security, since if one adjusting device fails, the ski boot 1 is still functional. Furthermore, the two adjustment devices 14, 15 arranged on both sides of a longitudinal center plane prevent the shin part 5 from undesirably deflecting to the side when the load is directed forward.
  • ski boot can be designed in different parts differently than shown.
  • the edge 26 and the shoulder 27 of the housing part 20a, 20a ' serve to limit the relative displacement movement between the two housing parts 20a, 20b and 20a', 20b '.
  • elastically compressible damping elements e.g. Arrange rubber buffers, which act between the two housing parts 20a, 20b and 20a ', 20b' and serve to brake the relative movement of the two housing parts in the end regions in order to avoid damage to these housing parts when subjected to great force.
  • the adjustment of the length between the two points of attack 18, 19 and 18 ', 19' can also be carried out in a manner other than that described.
  • this distance can be kept the same and the position of at least one of the points of attack 18, 19; 18 ', 19' can be changed.
  • the position of the point of attack 19 or 19 'on the lower shaft part 2 is preferably changed.
  • the position of the attack points can be changed, for example, by moving the corresponding attack point along a straight line, e.g. by means of a threaded spindle.

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EP84100754A 1983-02-23 1984-01-21 Skischuh Expired EP0117430B1 (de)

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CH99983A CH645002A5 (de) 1983-02-23 1983-02-23 Skischuh.

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EP (1) EP0117430B1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow)
JP (1) JPS59164003A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow)
AT (1) ATE26205T1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow)
CH (1) CH645002A5 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow)
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AT383475B (de) * 1984-07-13 1987-07-10 Lintner Dachstein Sportschuh Skischuh
FR2583270B1 (fr) * 1985-06-12 1987-09-25 Salomon Sa Chaussure de ski alpin
DE3784402T2 (de) * 1986-08-01 1993-06-17 Nordica Spa Schliess- und einstellvorrichtung, insbesondere fuer schischuhe.
US4839973A (en) * 1987-04-09 1989-06-20 Lange International S.A. Ski boot
FR2628948A1 (fr) * 1988-03-28 1989-09-29 Bataille Ind Chaussure haute a lacets
EP0406212A3 (de) * 1989-03-07 1991-01-16 Wolfgang Aigner Sportschuh
CH679110A5 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) * 1989-10-20 1991-12-31 Raichle Sportschuh Ag
CH679264A5 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) * 1989-10-20 1992-01-31 Raichle Sportschuh Ag
FR2682570B1 (fr) * 1991-10-17 1993-12-24 Salomon Sa Chaussure de ski comportant un dispositif de reglage de la tige.
FR2682571B1 (fr) * 1991-10-17 1994-01-21 Salomon Sa Chaussure de ski comprenant des moyens de reglage d'inclinaisons transversale et longitudinale de sa tige.
JP2993658B2 (ja) * 1995-06-23 1999-12-20 株式会社シマノ スノーボード靴
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US9155351B2 (en) * 2007-11-06 2015-10-13 Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd. Selectable boot articulation system
EP2578100A3 (de) * 2011-10-05 2013-06-26 Sepp Heumann Skibindungssystem
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