EP0146502A1 - Chaussure de sport en particulier chaussure de ski - Google Patents

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EP0146502A1
EP0146502A1 EP84810579A EP84810579A EP0146502A1 EP 0146502 A1 EP0146502 A1 EP 0146502A1 EP 84810579 A EP84810579 A EP 84810579A EP 84810579 A EP84810579 A EP 84810579A EP 0146502 A1 EP0146502 A1 EP 0146502A1
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Klaus Walkhoff
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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
    • A43B5/0447Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices actuated by flexible means, e.g. cables, straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/14Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers

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  • the present invention relates to a sports shoe and in particular to a ski shoe according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Ski boots of this type are known, in which the foot restraint arrangement has a band which is fastened in the area of the ankle or the heel on the inside of the upper of the shoe, runs over the area of the instep of the foot of the wearer and then emerges from the upper of the shoe.
  • the free end of the tether is hooked into a notch of a tensioning lever, which is attached to the outside of the shoe at a point opposite the fastening point of the tether on the inside of the shoe.
  • US Pat. Nos. 3,599,351 and FR Patents 2,045,321 and 2,075,412 may serve as examples of the various known solutions of this type.
  • Both the tensioning and the loosening of the tether is done by turning the tensioning lever. Between the completely tensioned and the completely loosened state of the tether, in which the latter no longer has any significant holding effect on the foot of the wearer, intermediate states cannot easily be brought about. It is possible to change the length of the belt by means of length adjustment devices or by Um hang the strap in a different notch on the tensioning lever to adjust the retaining effect of the strap, but this requires handles that require the use of both hands and that can also not be carried out with the usually thick ski gloves or only with great difficulty.
  • the present invention is based on the object of creating a sports shoe which does not have the aforementioned disadvantages and in particular a ski boot of the type mentioned at the outset, in which the various desired tensioning states of the holding element can be obtained quickly and easily with structurally simple means which take up little space.
  • an embodiment which facilitates the assembly and any replacement of the foot-holding arrangement or parts thereof should also be created.
  • the backstop When the backstop is released, which can be easily accomplished with one hand, the holding element is released immediately, which leads to an immediate loosening of the holding element under tension. When the holding element is tensioned, the backstop is run over and thus deactivated. When tensioning the holding element, no hand is required to release the backstop.
  • the backstop preferably has a locking mechanism with a locking element which can be brought into engagement with locking notches which are arranged at the end of the holding element or on the side of a drum-shaped winding element.
  • These residual notches which are preferably fixed by the teeth of a tooth system, allow fine adjustment, which allows the wearer of the shoe to adapt the tensioning state of the holding element and thus the holding force exerted on the foot by the latter to the respective requirements.
  • a tensioning mechanism according to claim 9 is expediently provided for tensioning the holding element and is preferably designed as defined in claim 10 or 16. Such a solution allows the wearer of the shoe to put the holding element under tension to the desired extent with simple means and quickly.
  • the design of the tensioning lever according to claim 11 or 17 enables a particularly simple and space-saving design that is not susceptible to faults,
  • an embodiment according to claim 12 or 19 offers particular advantages.
  • the assembly consisting of the holder and the components attached to it can be easily inserted into the opening in the upper of the shoe, which is usually left out during the manufacture of the shoe. If the holder is designed according to claim 13 or 20, a good fit of the holder is already achieved by inserting the holder into the opening in the upper of the shoe without additional fastening means being required.
  • the holding element - as defined in claim 7 over its entire length inside the shoe out, the end of the holding element, which runs between the inside of the shoe upper and the bottom part of the U-shaped holder and is provided with the locking notches, prevents the holder from being pressed out of the opening in the shoe upper.
  • the mechanism according to the invention for tensioning and locking the holding element is simpler in construction and less susceptible to failure than the tension lever lock known from CH-PS 553 549 and the corresponding US-PS 3,662,435.
  • the ski boot 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 consists of a shoe upper 2 and a sole 3.
  • the shoe upper 2 has, in a manner known per se, a shell part 4 encompassing the foot and a rear shell part 5 which is articulated to the shell part 4 ,
  • the two shell parts 4 and 5, which are preferably made of plastic, are held together by a closure, not shown.
  • the ski boot 1 also includes a padded inner boot 6, 7 denotes the footbed.
  • a flexible hold runs inside the ski boot 1 band 8 made of textile or plastic. 1 and 2 show, this tether 8 is attached at one end 8a close to the footbed 7 on the inside of the upper 2. From this fastening point 9, the band section designated 8b runs via a saddle-shaped distribution element 10 to a deflection eyelet 11, which is opposite the fastening point 9 with respect to the foot and is also fastened on the inside of the shoe upper 2.
  • the pressure distribution element 10 is arranged between the front shell part 4 and the inner shoe 6 and has at its front end an elongated hole 10a which extends in the longitudinal direction of the shoe and into which a pin 12 engages which projects on the inside from the front shell part 4 (FIG. 2).
  • the tether 8 runs upwards.
  • the other end 8c of the retaining band 8 is connected to a toothed belt piece 13 which has a toothing 14 on one side.
  • This toothing 14 is formed by a number of sawtooth-like teeth 14a (FIG. 3), which are arranged one behind the other as seen in the longitudinal direction of the toothed belt piece 13.
  • the teeth 14a form locking notches 15 between them.
  • a tensioning device 16 and a locking mechanism 17 are provided for tensioning and avoiding a return of the tether 8.
  • the clamping device 16 has a clamping lever 18, which by means of a
  • Bolt 19 defining the pivot axis is mounted in a cross-sectionally U-shaped holder 20.
  • the pages Parts of this bracket 20 are designated 20a and 20b, while the bottom part of the bracket 20 is provided with the reference numeral 20c.
  • the tensioning lever 18 is provided with a toothing 21, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is formed by two teeth 21a and 21b (FIG. 5), which are also sawtooth-shaped.
  • the toothing 21 forms part of a slide 22 which is mounted in the longitudinal direction of the clamping lever 18 so that it can slide.
  • two compression springs 23 (FIGS. 4 and 5) act on the slide 22, which are supported on the tensioning lever 18 and press the slide 22 into a front end position.
  • the slider 22 is penetrated by the bolt 19, which runs in an elongated hole 22a in the slider 22, which permits only a limited displacement movement.
  • the locking mechanism 17 has a pawl 24 which is also mounted in the holder 20 by means of a further bolt 25 which runs parallel to the bolt 19 for the tensioning lever 18. At one end, the pawl 24 is provided with locking teeth 26 and 27. These are held in engagement with locking notches 15 on the toothed belt piece 13 under the action of a spring element 28 (FIG. 4) acting on the pawl 24.
  • the assembly consisting of clamping lever 18, pawl 24 and holder 20 is inserted into an opening 29 in section 4a of front shell part 4, which surrounds the area of the shin of the wearer, in particular 2 and 3, in which this shell section 4a is shown.
  • recesses 30 are provided, into which the wall sections 31 of the section 4a of the shell part 4 delimiting the opening 29 engage. In this way, the holder 20 is held in the shell section 4a without additional fastening means being required.
  • the holder 20 together with the clamping lever 18 and the pawl 24 can be inserted into the opening 29 in a simple manner by pushing the holder 20 into the opening 29 from the inside of the shoe, the wall sections 31 snapping into the recesses 30 in a snap.
  • the wearer of the shoe 1 wants to achieve a better hold of his foot in the ski boot, he can tighten the strap 8 by means of the tensioning lever 18.
  • the tensioning movement of the tensioning lever 18 in the direction of arrow A the teeth 21a and 21b of the toothing 21 come into engagement with the locking notches 15 and the saw teeth 14a of the toothing 14 of the toothed belt piece 13. This will advance the toothed belt piece 13 in the direction of arrow D. (Fig.3) and thus tensioning the band 8 causes.
  • the tensioning lever 18 has reached the end position of its tensioning movement.
  • the teeth 21a and 21b of the toothing 21 slide over the teeth 14a of the toothing 14, the slider 22 being pushed back again and again against the force of the compression springs 23.
  • the pawl 24 prevents the toothed belt piece 13 from running back and thus loosening the retaining strap 8.
  • This pivoting back and forth of the tensioning lever 18 in the direction of arrows A and B is repeated until the retaining strap 8 is tensioned sufficiently.
  • the tensioning of the tether 8 results in a corresponding change in position of the pressure distribution element 10, as is shown in FIG. 2 by the pressure distribution element shown in dashed lines and denoted by 10 '.
  • the teeth 26 and 27 of the pawl 24 thereof are brought out of engagement with the teeth 14a of the toothing 14 by pressure on the free end.
  • the toothed belt piece 13 can now be in the direction of arrow E (Fig. 3) to move back, which an immediate loosening of the belt 8 to the old H Consequence.
  • This return movement of the toothed belt piece 13 in the direction of arrow E is not adversely affected by the tensioning lever 18, since in the upper end position of the tensioning lever 18 shown in solid lines in FIG. 3, its toothing 21 is completely out of engagement with the toothing 14 of the toothed belt piece 13.
  • Both the tensioning and the loosening of the holding strap 8 can be carried out in a simple manner using only one hand in a very short time.
  • FIG. 6 differs from the ski boot according to FIGS. 1 and 2 only by a different guidance of the retaining strap 8.
  • the fastening point 9 of one end 8a of the retaining strap 8 is located on the underside of the Footbed 7.
  • the holding band 8, which extends with its section 8b over the pressure distribution element 10, is then passed with the section designated 8d under the footbed 7 and then upwards.
  • the tether 8 is tensioned and relaxed in the manner described with reference to FIGS. 1-5. It goes without saying that the tether 8 can be guided around or over the foot of the wearer inside the shoe in any other way.
  • the arrangement of the holder 20 with the clamping lever 18 and the pawl 24, as shown, on the outer side of the section 4a of the shell part 4 enables a particularly advantageous solution in terms of both aesthetics and user-friendliness, it is also conceivable to mount the holder 20 to be placed in another suitable place, ie at the front in the middle of section 4a or at the rear shell part 5.
  • the holding strap 8 can be guided inside the shoe such that the strap section 8a, like the other end section 8c of the holding strap 8, is deflected upward and on the toothed belt piece 13 is attached.
  • the tether 8 can be placed under tension from both ends.
  • the ski boot 101 also consists of a shoe upper 102 and a sole 103.
  • the shoe upper 102 has a shell part 104 encompassing the foot and a rear shell part 105 which is hingedly connected to the shell part 104.
  • the two shell parts 104 and 105 which are preferably made of plastic, are held together by a closure, not shown.
  • a padded inner shoe 106 also belongs to the ski boot 101.
  • the footbed is designated by 107.
  • a flexible strap 108 made of textile material or plastic runs inside the ski boot 101. As can be seen from FIG. 7, this tether 108 is fastened at one end 108a close to the footbed 107 on the inside of the shoe upper 102. From this attachment point 109, the band section designated 108b runs via a saddle-shaped pressure distribution element 110 to a deflection eyelet 111, which is opposite the attachment point 109 with respect to the foot and is also attached to the inside of the shoe upper 102.
  • the pressure distribution element 110 is between the front shell part 104 and the inside shoe 106 arranged,
  • This winding drum 112 which belongs to a tensioning mechanism 113 for the holding band 108, is freely rotatable about its axis 112a (FIG. 8) in a U-shaped cross section Bracket l14 stored.
  • the side parts of this holder 114 are denoted by 114a and 114b, while the bottom part of this holder 114 is provided with the reference symbol 114c.
  • the winding drum 112 carries on each end face a disk 115 or 116, which is provided on its periphery with a toothing l17. Each of these toothings l17 is formed by a number of sawtooth-like teeth 117a (FIG. 8) which define locking notches 118 between them.
  • a tensioning lever l19 which also belongs to the tensioning mechanism l13 and can be pivoted back and forth about the axis of rotation 112a of the winding drum 112 in the direction of arrows A and B.
  • this tensioning lever l19 there is a slide 120 which can be displaced in the direction of its longitudinal axis stored, which is under the action of a compression spring 121 shown only schematically in FIG. 8.
  • a compression spring 121 By means of this compression spring 121, the slider 120 is pressed against the winding drum 112 and, in the process, the free end 120a engages with the teeth 117a of the toothing 117.
  • An actuating element 122 is coupled to the slider 120 and is arranged on the outer side of the tensioning lever 119 is and is guided in the direction of arrow C (Fig. 8) on the clamping lever 119.
  • the slide 120 is carried along and counter to the force of the compression spring 121 brought out of engagement with the teeth 117.
  • a locking slide 124 belonging to a locking mechanism 123 is provided, which is slidably mounted in the holder 14 in the direction of the arrow D.
  • This locking slide 124 is pressed against the winding drum 112 by a spring 125 which is supported on the holder 114 and is thus brought into engagement with the toothings 117 with a handle side 124a.
  • the locking slide 124 has two projections 126, with which lateral cams 127 (FIG. 8) of this tensioning lever 19 cooperate in a certain pivoted position of the tensioning lever 19 in a manner to be described in order to counteract the action of the locking slide 124 to move the spring 125 away from the take-up reel 112.
  • the assembly consisting of the tensioning mechanism 113, the locking mechanism 123 and the holder 114 is inserted into an opening 128 on the section 104a of the front shell part 104, which surrounds the region of the shin of the wearer, as can be seen from FIGS. 7 and 8, recesses 129 are provided on the end faces of the side parts 114a, 114b of the holder 114 into which the aperture 128 delimiting Wandun g sabête 130 of the shell part portion 104a engage (Fig.8).
  • the bracket 114 is supported on the inside of the shell section 104a by means of laterally projecting support parts 131. In this way, the holder 114 is held in this shell section 104a without additional fastening means being required.
  • the tensioning lever 119 is pivoted in the direction of arrow A, the drum 112 being rotated in the direction of arrow E because of the engagement of the slide 120 in the locking notches 118, which results in the retaining band 8 being wound onto the winding drum 112.
  • the locking slide 124 is pushed back by the teeth 117a, in order to then be pressed into the next notch 118 again by the spring 125.
  • the tensioning lever 119 is pivoted from its rest position 119 'in the direction of arrow A towards the lower end position. 8 has reached the position shown in dashed lines in FIG. 8 and shown with 119 ', the side cams 127 of the clamping lever 119 act on the projections 126 of the locking slide 127, which causes the locking slide 124 to counteract the force the spring 125 in the direction of arrow D ver is pushed, the locking slide 124 is brought out of engagement with the teeth 117.
  • This displacement of the actuating element 122 can, as shown in FIG. 8, be carried out by means of a finger of the hand with which the clamping lever 119 is actuated. If the blocking slide 124 and the slide 120 have been brought out of engagement with the toothings 117, then the winding drum 112 can rotate freely. The tensioning belt 108 now causes the winding drum 112 to rotate in the direction of the arrow F, which results in an immediate loosening of the tether 108 results. As soon as the clamping lever 119 is pivoted back from the position labeled 119 ", the locking slide 124 engages again in the notches 118 and blocks the winding drum 112,

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EP0205128A1 (fr) * 1985-06-11 1986-12-17 NORDICA S.p.A Chaussure de ski avec un mécanisme fixant le cou-de-pied et le talon
US4660303A (en) * 1985-03-07 1987-04-28 Lange International S.A. Rear-access ski boot
US4670999A (en) * 1984-11-27 1987-06-09 Caber Italia S.P.A. Foot securing device, particularly for ski boots
EP0232801A2 (fr) * 1986-02-06 1987-08-19 NORDICA S.p.A. Dispositif de fermeture de quartiers, en particulier de chaussures de ski
US4884349A (en) * 1988-03-28 1989-12-05 Bataille Industrie, S.A. High boot with cables
US4893419A (en) * 1987-09-09 1990-01-16 Lange International S.A. Rear-fitting shell-type ski boot
AT393939B (de) * 1985-11-14 1992-01-10 Dynafit Skischuh Gmbh Skischuh
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DE3201702A1 (de) * 1981-01-28 1982-09-02 Nordica S.P.A., Montebelluna, Treviso Vorrichtung zur regelung der passung des fusses im schuh, insbesondere fuer schischuhe
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US3662435A (en) * 1970-08-06 1972-05-16 Allsop I J Ratcheting buckle for ski boots and the like
FR2441355A1 (fr) * 1978-11-15 1980-06-13 Sesamat Anstalt Fermoir a levier de tension pour chaussures, en particulier pour chaussures de ski
DE3201702A1 (de) * 1981-01-28 1982-09-02 Nordica S.P.A., Montebelluna, Treviso Vorrichtung zur regelung der passung des fusses im schuh, insbesondere fuer schischuhe
EP0120268A2 (fr) * 1983-02-24 1984-10-03 NORDICA S.p.A Chaussure de ski, en particulier chaussure de ski avec entrée du pied par l'arrière et avec dispositif de tenue du pied

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EP0169190A1 (fr) * 1984-07-13 1986-01-22 Dachstein Sportschuh Gesellschaft m.b.H. Chaussure de ski
US4670999A (en) * 1984-11-27 1987-06-09 Caber Italia S.P.A. Foot securing device, particularly for ski boots
US4660303A (en) * 1985-03-07 1987-04-28 Lange International S.A. Rear-access ski boot
EP0205128A1 (fr) * 1985-06-11 1986-12-17 NORDICA S.p.A Chaussure de ski avec un mécanisme fixant le cou-de-pied et le talon
AT393939B (de) * 1985-11-14 1992-01-10 Dynafit Skischuh Gmbh Skischuh
EP0232801A2 (fr) * 1986-02-06 1987-08-19 NORDICA S.p.A. Dispositif de fermeture de quartiers, en particulier de chaussures de ski
EP0232801A3 (en) * 1986-02-06 1989-11-15 Nordica S.P.A Device for closing quarters, particularly for ski boots
US4893419A (en) * 1987-09-09 1990-01-16 Lange International S.A. Rear-fitting shell-type ski boot
US4884349A (en) * 1988-03-28 1989-12-05 Bataille Industrie, S.A. High boot with cables
EP0749702A1 (fr) * 1995-06-23 1996-12-27 Shimano Inc. Chaussure pour surf des neiges
FR2814918A1 (fr) 2000-10-10 2002-04-12 Salomon Sa Dispositif de serrage interne pour article chaussant
US6792702B2 (en) 2000-10-10 2004-09-21 Salomon S.A. Inner tightening mechanism for footwear and footware incorporating such tightening mechanism

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