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EP0278281B1
EP0278281B1 EP88100840A EP88100840A EP0278281B1 EP 0278281 B1 EP0278281 B1 EP 0278281B1 EP 88100840 A EP88100840 A EP 88100840A EP 88100840 A EP88100840 A EP 88100840A EP 0278281 B1 EP0278281 B1 EP 0278281B1
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David J. Dodge
Jean-Fançois Lanvers
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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
    • A43B5/0454Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means
    • A43B5/0458Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means with the actuator being disposed at the front side of the boot

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  • the present invention relates to a ski boot comprising a shell of semi-rigid synthetic material consisting of a lower part comprising the sole and surrounding the foot and the heel and a rod in two parts, respectively anterior and posterior, articulated on the lower part, and comprising an elastic member opposing the bending of the front part of the rod towards the front, and means for holding the foot located inside the shell.
  • a shoe of this type commonly called a shoe with a rear boot due to the possibility of tilting the rear part of the upper back, is described for example in patent FR 2 345 097.
  • This shoe consists of a rigid shell surrounding the foot. It is of the fixed volume type as opposed to the shoes known as the variable volume type in which the upper can be tightened to properly maintain the foot. As the volume of this part of the shell cannot be reduced, the foot is maintained by means of an interior device comprising a support plate conforming to the shape of the instep and fixed to the hood or to the interior liner, and cables allowing to exert a diagonal traction on this support plate in the direction of the heel so as to clamp the foot in the heel housing.
  • the object of the present invention is to produce a shell shoe whose interior has a variable volume, that is to say, the possibility of adapting the internal transverse dimensions of the shoe to the dimensions of the foot and consequently of provide good foot support.
  • the shoe according to the invention is characterized in that the part of the shell covering the foot consists on the one hand of at least one pair of opposite ears secured to the sole and on the other hand of 'a cover covering said ears and the entire front part of the foot, and having means for holding said elastic bending member.
  • the ears are tightened around the foot by means of a suitable clamping system, for example a traction cable fixed at the end of one of the ears and passing over the other ear.
  • a suitable clamping system for example a traction cable fixed at the end of one of the ears and passing over the other ear.
  • The. ears do not need to completely surround the foot, since the seal is provided by the hood. It is therefore possible to give great freedom to the ears so as to facilitate tightening.
  • the cover came in one piece with the front part of the rod and the projection integral with the front part of the rod is provided with an arrow-shaped head hung under tension at the hood.
  • This arrangement has the advantage of making it possible to mold the front part of the rod and the cover in the open position, that is to say the arrow-shaped head detached from the cover, and to hang the arrow-shaped head. to the cover during assembly, by bending the front part of the rod.
  • the transverse upper edge of the cover is covered by the rod and the elastic member is located between the cover and the rod, between a projection of the cover and a projection of the rod.
  • the shoe according to the invention also has the advantage of not requiring means for fixing a support plate to the shell or to the inner liner.
  • the shoe shown in Figure 1 consists of a shell 1 of semi-rigid synthetic material and an inner liner 2 of flexible and soft material.
  • the shell 1 is made up of three parts: a lower part 3 comprising the sole and surrounding the heel and a rod consisting of a front part 4 coming in one piece with a cover 5 covering the foot and a rear part 6.
  • the front part 4 of the rod is articulated on the lower part 3 of the shell at two opposite points 8 and 9 while the rear part 6 of the rod is articulated on the lower part 3 at two oppo points ses 7 and 10 located slightly behind points 7 and 8.
  • the rear part 6 of the upper can be tilted back around its joints to allow the shoe to be put on.
  • the lower part 3 of the shell comprising the sole is provided with two pairs of ears 11, 12 and 13, 14 coming from a single piece, of manufacture, with the sole and thin enough to be flexible.
  • the lower part 3 of the shell looks like a kind of sandal with a strong sole.
  • the front part 4 of the rod and the cover 5, coming in one piece, are connected by two lateral bridges 15 and 16 between which is formed a notch 17 extending widely over the instep and allowing the front part 4 of the rod to flex forward relative to the cover 5.
  • the notch 17 is wide open.
  • the lower edge of the part 4 of the rod limiting the notch 17 is provided with an axial projection 18 having an arrow-shaped head 19 and extending over almost the entire width of the notch 17.
  • the notch 17 forming part of the cover 5 has a bent edge 20 in the middle of which a passage 21 is provided, the width of which is substantially less than the greatest width of the arrow 19.
  • the cover 5 also has a rectangular cutout 22 and on its lower periphery lugs 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28.
  • an elastic band 29 and a support tongue 30 intended to support the elastic band 29 are interposed between the pair of ears 13 and 14 and the cover 5.
  • the tongue 30 and the part 3 of the shell are secured by means of a fixing element (not shown) passing through holes 31, 32 and 33 respectively provided in these different parts.
  • the pins 23 to 28 engage in positioning holes 34, 35 and 36 of the lower part 3 of the shell.
  • the front part 4 of the rod is then bent forward so that the projection 18 can be engaged laterally through the passage 21.
  • the head 19 of this projection then comes to hang behind the flange 20 as shown in FIG. 4 In this position, the end of the head 19 bears against the strip 29.
  • This strip 29 is not homogeneous.
  • the strip 29 therefore has transversely, in the direction of arrow 19, a variable compressibility rate. It is provided with a projection 38 passing through the cutout 22 and making it possible to move the band 29 transversely to the shoe so as to modify the fulcrum of the head 19 on the band, that is to say to modify the resistance to bending of the upper of the shoe.
  • the notch 17 is closed by a bellows 39 whose edges are welded to the edges of the notch.
  • the clamping of the ears 11 to 14 around the foot is ensured here by two cables 40 and 41, one end of which is fixed respectively to the ears 11 and 13 and which are guided on the opposite ear and extend towards the rear of the shoe through guide means constituted for example by a bicycle cable sheath.
  • the other ends of these cables 40 and 41 are attached to a common tensioner or to two independent tensioners, not shown, mounted on the back of the rear part 6 of the rod, in a manner known per se.
  • the upper of the shoe is either closed by a conventional buckle (not shown) or a collar or a cable device which can be actuated by the same tensioner as the tensioner actuating the cables 40 and 41.
  • the cover and the front part of the rod could consist of two parts articulated to one another laterally.
  • the articulation points 7 and 9 of the anterior and posterior parts of the rod could be confused.
  • the bellows 39 it could be fixed by snap-fastening or by an auxiliary mechanical means such as rivets.
  • the shoe shown in Figures 5 to 7 consists of a shell 42 of semi-rigid synthetic material and an inner liner 43 of flexible and soft material.
  • the shell consists of four parts: a lower part 44 comprising the sole 45 and surrounding the heel, a cover 46 covering the foot and a rod consisting of an anterior part 47 and a posterior part 48.
  • the two parts 47 and 48 of the rod are articulated on the lower part 44 by means of two opposite rivets, such as the rivet 49 invisible in FIG. 5, these rivets also fixing the cover 46.
  • This articulation allows the rear part of the rear rod of the rod 48 to tilt back to allow the opening of the shoe and its fitting from the rear.
  • the articulation of the front part 47 of the rod provides a certain bending in front of the rod, as will be described later.
  • the lower part 44 has the appearance of a walking shoe with a low upper. It is provided with two ears 50 and 51 coming from a workpiece with the sole 45 and slightly overlapping. The toe of shoe 52 is closed. The ears 50 and 51 rise relatively high on the instep, so as to cover this instep. At two points 53 and 54 of the ear 50 are fixed the ends of two cables 55 and 56 passing respectively around a boss 57 and 58 formed at the base of the ear 51, these bosses serving as a reference to the cables 55 and 56, the other end of which is connected at the rear to a tensioner 50 mounted on the rear part 48 of the rod and by means of which the ears 50 and 51 can be clamped.
  • the ears 50 and 51 can be relatively thin and flexible so as to adapt well to the shape of the foot.
  • the bosses 57 and 58 provide adequate transverse traction on the ear 50.
  • the lower part 44 has over most of its periphery, above the sole 45, a surface 60 and above this surface a rib 61 for fixing the cover 46.
  • the cover 46 completely covers the front part of the foot, that is to say the ears 50 and 51 and the end of the foot 52. Its lower edge 62 is provided with an inner elbow 63 (FIG. 7) by which the cover 46 is hooked behind the rib 61 of the lower part, while the lower edge 62 of the cover comes at the level of the bearing surface 60.
  • the transverse upper edge of the cover 46 has a protruding rim 64 engaged behind an internal rib 65 of the front part 47 of the rod, such that the projecting rim 64 of the cover forms a stop limiting the pivoting behind the front part 47 of the rod (FIG.
  • the protruding edge 64 of the cover In front of the protruding edge 64 of the cover, the latter has a relatively narrow projection 66 having a rounded face 67 perpendicular to the cover opposite the protruding edge 64 of the cover and a front face inclined at a slight angle with the surface of the cover. The lower edge of the front part 47 of the rod covers this inclined front face and comes into contact with the cover 46. Between the projection 66 and the internal rib 65 of the front part 47 of the rod is mounted a band 68 having an elasticity variable in transverse compression. This variable elasticity is obtained here by a V-shaped bellows 69 connecting the edges of a correspondingly shaped notch provided longitudinally in the strip 68.
  • This strip 68 is provided with a projection 70 by which the strip can be moved transversely, the projection 70 being able to be reached and maneuvered through a cutout 71 provided in the front part 47 of the rod.
  • the strip 68 is compressed between the boss 66 of the cover and the rib 65 of the front part 47 of the upper.
  • the resistance of the shoe to the flexion of the upper is modified.
  • the band 68 is no longer opposite the projection 66 and the rod no longer meets the resistance of the strip 68.
  • the variable compression of the strip can of course be obtained by other means, in particular by using a combination of two materials of different rigidities.
  • the upper of the shoe is closed by a device (not shown) which can be for example a conventional buckle, a known collar or a cable device actuated by the tensioner 59 actuating the cables 55 and 56, as described for example in various recent publications. .
  • a device (not shown) which can be for example a conventional buckle, a known collar or a cable device actuated by the tensioner 59 actuating the cables 55 and 56, as described for example in various recent publications. .
  • the shoe according to the invention presents itself externally as a shoe with a low rigid shell with the advantages that such a type of shoe has in terms of sealing and mechanical resistance, while internally the shoe has a variable volume and can be tightened like a normal walking shoe.
  • the rear part of the rod 48 could be articulated at two different points from the rivets. 49. Additional rivets could of course be provided to fix the cover 46 to the sole in addition to the rib 61 or in place of this rib.
  • FIG. 8 A second embodiment of the invention is shown in Figures 8 and 9.
  • This second embodiment has many features in common with the first embodiment and, in order to avoid unnecessary repetition of the description, the parts of this second embodiment corresponding to the parts of the first embodiment have been designated by the same references accompanied by the sign '.
  • This difference lies in the way in which the front part of the shoe is produced, more precisely in the way in which the cover 46 'covers the lower part of the shell comprising the sole 45' and the fixing of this cover 46 '. As this is particularly visible in FIG.
  • the front part of the sole 45 ′ with its two ears 50 ′ and 51 ′ is truncated in a substantially vertical plane and transverse to the shoe 72, however leaving a horizontal tongue 73 s ′ extending forwards at the level of the upper face of the sole 45 '.
  • the sole itself also extends only over about two-thirds of the length of the shoe from the heel, the remaining part 74 forming a sort of raised sleeve above the plane 75 of the sole.
  • the cover 46 'therefore includes the front part 76 of the sole, which is placed in the extension of the part 75 of the sole, and the outer end of the shoe 77.
  • the tongue 73 engages in a housing formed by molding in the end of the cover 46 ' at the height of the end 77.
  • the lateral edges 78 and 79 of the cover 46 ' are placed opposite an oblique bearing 79 and a corresponding identical bearing provided on the other side of the bottom of the shell 45'.
  • the hood 46 'and the shell bottom 45' are further fixed as above by rivets 49 'passing through holes 80 and 81 provided for this purpose on each side of the shoe.
  • This binding could of course be further enhanced by means of a second pair of rivets distinct from the articulation of the upper of the shoe.
  • This second embodiment has certain advantages over the first embodiment.
  • the cohesion, assembly and sealing of the shoe at the level of the foot is improved since the entire front part of the foot consists of a one-piece waterproof shell.
  • the ears 50 and 51 ' are completely independent of each other, which ensures more precise and effective clamping of the front part of the foot.
  • the bosses 57 and 58 could be replaced by guide grooves.

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1. Skistiefel mit einer Schale aus halbstarrem Kunststoff (1), bestehend aus einem die Sohle einschliessenden und den Fuss sowie die Ferse umgebenden unteren Teil (3) und aus einem Schaft (4, 6) aus zwei Teilen, nämlich einem vorderen Teil (4) und einem hinteren Teil (6), welche am unteren Teil angelenkt sind, mit einem elastischen Organ (29), welches einer nach vorn gerichteten Biegung des vorderen Teils (4) des Schafts entgegenwirkt, und mit im Innern der Schale angeordneten Mitteln zum Halten des Fusses, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der den Fuss bedeckende Teil der Schale einerseits aus wenigstens einem Paar gegenüberliegender Lappen (11, 12, 13, 14), die fest mit der Sohle verbunden sind, und andererseits aus einer dichten Kappe (5) steht, welche die erwähnten Lappen und den gesamten unteren Teil des vorderen Teil des Fusses bedeckt und Mittel zum Halten des erwähnten elastischen Organs aufweist.
2. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erwähnte Kappe (5) mit dem vorderen Teil des Schafts verbunden ist, dass Mittel (17) vorgesehen sind, die es dem Schaft erlauben, sich relativ zur Kappe zu biegen, und dass der untere Rand des Schafts mit einem Vorsprung (18) versehen ist, der sich auf dem erwähnten elastischen Organ (29) abstützt, welches unter der Kappe angeordnet ist.
3. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kappe (5) einteilig mit dem vorderen Teil des Schafts ausgebildet und mit dem Schaft durch zwei seitliche Stege (15, 16) verbunden ist, zwischen denen sich ein bogenförmiger Ausschnitt erstreckt, welcher die erwähnten Mittel bildet, die es dem Schaft erlauben, sich relativ zur Kappe zu biegen.
4. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der erwähnte Vorsprung (18) mit einem Kopf (19) versehen ist, mit dem er unter Spannung an der Kappe (5) angehakt ist.
5. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Kopf (19) des Vorsprungs (18) die Form eines Pfeils hat und dass der dem bogenförmigen Ausschnitt benachbarte Rand (20) der Kappe einen Durchlass (21) aufweist, deren Breite kleiner als die Breite des Kopfes des Vorsprungs ist, derart, dass dieser Kopf hinter den Rändern dieses Durchlasses festgehakt werden kann, wobei er den vorderen Teil (4) des Schaftes biegt.
6. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das elastische Organ (29) aus einem auf Pressung arbeitenden Band besteht, einen von einer zur anderen Stelle dieses Bandes variablen Elastizitätsgrad hat und in Querrichtung verschiebbar ist.
7. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er Mittel zum Spannen des Fusses aufweist, die aus wenigstens einem Zugseil (40, 41) bestehen, dessen eines Ende an einem der Lappen des Lappenpaares befestigt ist und über den anderen Lappen derart verläuft, dass die Lappen auf dem Fuss festgezogen werden.
8. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der obere Querrand der Kappe (46) durch den unteren Teil des vorderen Teil des Schafts (47) bedeckt ist, dass das elastische Organ (68), welches der Biegung entgegenwirkt, zwischen der Kappe (46) und dem die Kappe bedeckenden Teil des Schafts sowie zwischen einem äusseren Vorsprung (66) der Kappe und einem inneren Vorsprung (65) des Schafts angeordnet ist und dass das elastische Organ zwischen diesen Vorsprüngen zusammengedrückt wird, wenn sich der Schaft nach vorne biegt.
9. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der obere Querrand der Kappe einen vorspringenden Rand (64) aufweist, gegen welchen der erwähnte Vorsprung (65) des vorderen Teils des Schafts in der Ruhelage unter der Wirkung des elastischen Organs (68) anliegt.
10. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 8 oder 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das elastische Organ (68) aus einem auf Pressung arbeitenden Band besteht, einen von Stelle zu Stelle dieses Bandes variablen Elastizitätsgrad aufweist und in Querrichtung verschiebbar ist.
11. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Mittel zum Halten des Fusses aus wenigstens einem Seil (55, 56) bestehen, dessen eines Ende an einem der Lappen und dessen anderes Ende an einer Spannvorrichtung (59) befestigt ist, und dass das Seil über ein an der Basis des gegenüberliegenden Lappens angeformtes Richtungsänderungsorgan (57, 58) verläuft.
12. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11, mit einem einzigen Lappenpaar, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der untere Teil mit den Lappen und der Sohle, jedoch ohne die Kappe, das Aussehen eines Stiefels mit niedrigem Schaft und geschlossener Fussspitze hat.
13. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kappe (46) einen unteren Rand (63) aufweist, der nach der Innenseite des Schuhs hin gebogen ist und mit welchem die Kappe an einer Rippe (61) des unteren Teils angehakt ist.
14. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der untere Teil die Sohle und die Lappen umfasst und dass die Kappe und der vordere Teil des Schafts durch zwei Nieten (49) zusammengehalten werden, welche gleichzeitig die Gelenkverbindung des vorderen Teils des Schafts bilden.
15. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der hintere Teil des Schafts (48) gleichfalls um die erwähnten Nieten (49) schwenkbar angeordnet ist.
16. Skistiefel nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet; dass die Kappe (46') ein Ende in der Form einer Haube aufweist, welche den vorderen Teil des Stiefel (77) und der Sohle (76) bildet, und dass der vordere Teil (74) der Sohle (45') und der erwähnten Lappen (50', 51') in dieses Ende eingesetzt ist.
17. Skistiefel nach Anspruch 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der vordere Teil der Sohle (45') mit den erwähnten Lappen (50', 51') kegelstumpfartig derart ausgebildet ist, dass die beiden Lappen eine grosse Freiheit haben.
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