EP0298139A1 - Chaussure pour cyclistes - Google Patents

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EP0298139A1
EP0298139A1 EP87109717A EP87109717A EP0298139A1 EP 0298139 A1 EP0298139 A1 EP 0298139A1 EP 87109717 A EP87109717 A EP 87109717A EP 87109717 A EP87109717 A EP 87109717A EP 0298139 A1 EP0298139 A1 EP 0298139A1
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Michel Bezin
Yves Boisot
Otto Harsányi
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Priority to AT87109717T priority patent/ATE67644T1/de
Priority to US07/209,712 priority patent/US4893420A/en
Priority to CA000570479A priority patent/CA1304936C/fr
Priority to JP63167017A priority patent/JP2832531B2/ja
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/14Shoes for cyclists
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T74/00Machine element or mechanism
    • Y10T74/21Elements
    • Y10T74/2164Cranks and pedals
    • Y10T74/2168Pedals
    • Y10T74/217Pedals with toe or shoe clips

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  • the invention relates to a cycling shoe according to the preamble of patent claim 1 and in particular according to the preamble of patent claim 2.
  • the aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a cyclist's shoe of the type mentioned at the outset, which not only can be securely connected in a conventional manner to a bicycle safety pedal or, if necessary, can be released from it, but its pedal plate can also hardly be used for normal walking with the shoe with special needs.
  • the features of the characterizing part of claim 1 are provided. If a pedal plate according to the preamble of claim 2 is used, the object of the invention is preferably solved by the features of the characterizing part of claim 2.
  • the basic idea of the invention is to be seen in the fact that the pedal plate, which is in any case as thin as possible anyway, is sunk in the shoe sole in such a way that it does not protrude downward, at all, or at most only slightly at all, over the tread of the sole.
  • sufficient spaces are also provided in the areas around the pedal plate where the bicycle safety pedals act, also for getting into the bicycle safety pedals or for releasing them from the bicycle safety pedals.
  • the embodiment further defined in claim 2 also creates sufficient free space for a pedal engagement projection, at the same time promoting the flexibility of the sole in this area and thus the flexibility.
  • the additional depression opposite the fastening area is preferably about 2 mm. Their shape is appropriate as defined in the last part of claim 2.
  • the rear recess is expediently designed in accordance with claim 3, the additional recess relative to the fastening region preferably being approximately 4 mm.
  • An advantageous shape for the rear recess is optionally characterized in claim 3.
  • the cycling shoe according to the invention is particularly advantageous with a screw-on, i.e. also provided detachable pedal plate.
  • the reinforcing insert defined by claims 5 to 7 is provided according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention. It is expediently designed in accordance with claim 10, i.e. it is in particular less elastic and harder than the sole of the shoe itself, but is particularly flexible in the thinner areas so that the shoe can be practically run exactly as if only the usually elastic sole were provided continuously.
  • edges and the areas that protrude outward, including the anchoring holes, are of particular importance for a perfect anchoring of the reinforcement insert.
  • the reinforcement insert In the fastening area and in the area of the front and rear recess, the reinforcement insert itself forms the bottom of the sole. In some cases, however, the lower surface of the reinforcement insert can also be covered, at least in the edge regions, by relatively thin layers of the sole material.
  • the smaller thickness of the reinforcement insert relative to the thickness of the shoe sole is compensated for by the greater hardness or strength of the reinforcement insert relative to the sole material, so that the overall stability of the sole is not impaired by the provision of the depressions and depressions.
  • the training according to claims 8 and 9 has the advantage that the pedal plate is covered from below during normal running, so that, for example, the screw holes can not be contaminated.
  • This embodiment is suitable in the event that the shoe is to be run for a long time.
  • the embodiment according to claim 9 is also expedient, where practically the depression and the depressions in the shoe sole are closed by a complementary plate piece, this plate piece having countersunk screw holes which have the same arrangement as those of the pedal plate.
  • this plate piece having countersunk screw holes which have the same arrangement as those of the pedal plate.
  • the sole 12 of a cyclist's shoe in the ball area has an essentially triangular fastening area 11, which according to FIG. 2 is recessed relative to the tread 36 of the sole 12 and is essentially flat.
  • the depth of the depression of the fastening area 11 relative to the tread 36 is approximately 10 mm, so that a pedal plate 13 with a thickness of approximately 10 mm can be attached without projecting downward over the tread 36 of the sole.
  • the fastening area 11 is provided on a reinforcement insert 15 shown in detail in FIGS. 3, 5 and 6, which is molded into the material of the sole 12 such that the fastening area 11 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 through the lower surface of the Reinforcing insert 15 is formed.
  • metal inserts 35 are formed in the fastening area 11 of the reinforcing insert 15, which consists of a hard-elastic plastic, and have threaded bores 14 'which are open at the bottom.
  • One of these metal inserts 35 or threaded bores 14 ⁇ is located at the front end of the fastening area 11, while two metal inserts 35 with threaded bores 14 ⁇ are formed in the reinforcing insert 15 next to one another at the rear.
  • the fastening area 11 is shaped in plan view analogously to the pedal plate to be put on according to FIGS. 4 and 7, that is to say that in the rear area two side borders 31 are provided which are at a relatively large distance, of which the right side border 31 in FIG. 3 is only partially present is or can be omitted entirely.
  • two side boundaries 33 tapering towards the front wedge towards the front, which merge further forward into two side boundaries 32, which have a small lateral spacing and run parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shoe.
  • the pedal plate 13 has according to Fig. 4.7 correspondingly running side boundaries 31 ⁇ , 32 ⁇ and 33 ⁇ .
  • the fastening region 11 has a substantially semicircular projection 37 which projects forward and which interacts with a corresponding projection of the pedal plate 13 according to FIGS. 4 and 7.
  • a substantially flat fastening area 11 is created, to which, according to FIGS. 2 and 6, a pedal plate 13 according to FIGS. 4 and 7 can be fastened, which has countersunk screw holes 14 which are aligned with the threaded holes 14 'when the pedal plate 13 is placed on the fastening area 11.
  • the pedal plate 13 can be screwed onto the fastening area 11. After screwing in, the fastening screws, not shown, do not protrude with their heads above the lower surface of the pedal plate 13.
  • the fastening area 11 is surrounded by two vertically upwardly projecting, with this one-piece edges 16 which are adapted in their course to the side boundaries 31, 32, 33 of the fastening area 11, but somewhat further than these side boundaries are offset outwards so that they can be molded into the material of the sole 12.
  • edges 16 merge into a front edge 16 ⁇ , which extends around a recess 18 around a semicircle and also into the material of the sole 12 where it is has normal strength, is molded.
  • a recess 18 is also formed in front of the fastening area 11, which is arranged approximately 2 mm lower than the fastening area 11 and is likewise delimited by the lower surface of the reinforcing insert 15.
  • the edge 16 ⁇ is shaped such that the recess 18 according to FIG. 1 has two side walls 27 which run essentially in the longitudinal direction of the shoe and which are connected to the front by a semicircular wall 28.
  • the reinforcing insert 15 according to FIGS. 3 and 6 thus has a front extension 38 in the region of the recess 18, which is formed somewhat thinner than the fastening region 11.
  • the recess 18 creates a space for the engagement of a fixed engagement projection 17 of the bicycle safety pedals 26 behind a front counter projection 23 of the pedal plate 13.
  • the reinforcement insert 15 has a somewhat thinner extension 25, which extends to approximately the middle of the sole 12 and at the end merges into a thin support area 19 ⁇ which has anchoring holes 20.
  • the extension 25 is also molded into the material of the shoe sole, preferably in such a way that the underside of the extension 25 also forms the bottom of the sole.
  • a depression 21 is formed in the sole 12 behind the fastening region 11 according to FIGS. 1 and 2, which is closed off by front and rear boundaries 29 and 30 running transversely to the longitudinal axis of the shoe.
  • the depression 21 behind the fastening area 11 ensures that a movable pedal catch 22 of the bicycle safety pedals 26, which can be swung out resiliently about a transverse axis, can snap into a rear counter-catch 24 of the pedal plate 13.
  • the reinforcing insert 15 also has lateral support areas 19 and a front support area 19 ⁇ , which extend outside the downwardly projecting edges 16, 16 ⁇ , 16 ⁇ and with the Fastening area 11 are aligned.
  • Anchoring holes 20 are provided in the lateral support areas 19.
  • the lateral support areas 19 practically fill the space that is available through the tapering of the side boundaries 33 to the front.
  • the support areas 19, 19 ⁇ also molded into the material of the sole 12 are of particular importance for a perfect anchoring of the reinforcing insert 15 in the material of the sole 12.
  • the top of the reinforcing insert 15 is essentially flat, with only the extension 25, with the exception of the support region 19 ', projecting slightly further upwards in order to achieve a somewhat greater depth of the depression 21.
  • the manufacture of the cycling shoe according to the invention proceeds in such a way that the reinforcing insert 15 is applied to the insole in the correct arrangement and is fastened there, for example, by gluing, the edges 16, 16 ⁇ , 16 ⁇ protruding downward.
  • the material of the sole is then molded on from below, but the depressions 18, 21, which can be seen in particular in FIG. 1, and the depression in the fastening area 11 are left free of sole material.
  • the pedal plate 13 according to FIGS. 4 and 7 is then screwed onto the fastening area 11 by means of screws. 2 and 6, the pedal plate 13 now practically does not protrude downward over the tread 36 of the sole 12, so that the shoe can be run normally.
  • the shoe sole is relatively rigid in this area.
  • the depressions 18, 21 in front and behind the pedal plate 13, however, have the effect that here the sole 12 has increased flexural elasticity, so that an overall rolling of the foot while running is possible in approximately the same way as with a normal running shoe.
  • the cyclist shoe can now be inserted from above into a bicycle safety pedal 26 in the manner shown in FIG. 2 and can be engaged by resiliently pivoting back and then advancing the pedal catch 22 so that there is a firm connection between the cyclist shoe and the bicycle safety pedal 26, which in particular also exists enables a strong pulling up of the bicycle safety pedals 26 while cycling.
  • a release from the bicycle safety pedals 26 can take place in a simple manner, namely by lateral movement of the engagement projection 17 and the pedal catch 22 in opposite directions.
  • a cover plate 34 can be snapped onto the pedal plate 13, which has resilient locking recesses 34 ⁇ , 34 ⁇ on its upper side, which with the pedal plate counter-projection 23 or the pedal plate counter-catch 24 in one releasable locking engagement.
  • the cover plate 34 can be designed such that it completely covers the pedal plate 13 and at least partially covers the depressions 18, 21.
  • the cover plate 34 protrudes slightly above the tread 36 of the shoe sole, but because of its relatively thin construction nevertheless allows a comfortable running and protects the screw holes 14 against dirt.
  • the cover plate 34 could also be in one piece with the pedal plate 13, but the protrusion shown in FIG. 6 could be avoided and the screw holes 14 start from the underside of the cover plate 34.
  • a cover plate designed in this way could be screwed into the fastening area 11 instead of the pedal plate 13, so that there is now a running shoe that can be used in a normal manner.
  • a rubber buffer 39 can be inserted into the rectangular opening 39 ⁇ of the pedal plate 13 (FIGS. 4, 7) according to FIG. 2, which is supported on the bottom of the reinforcing insert 15 in a correspondingly rectangular recess 39 ⁇ (FIG. 1) provided there and slightly protrudes downward over the pedal plate 13.
  • the front extension 38 and the rear extension 25 of the insert 15 are omitted except for areas protruding forward and rearward slightly beyond the fastening area 11.
  • the anchoring edges 16 ′′′ which protrude laterally outwards, only slightly protrude forward, which likewise already ensure good anchoring within the material of the shoe sole.
  • the depressions 18 and 21 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 are also provided when using the reinforcing insert 15 according to FIG. 8. Due to the shortened design of the reinforcement insert 15 according to FIG. 8, a more favorable bending behavior is achieved in the front and middle areas of the shoe sole.
  • edges 16, 16 ⁇ , 16 ⁇ and / or 16′′′ can be omitted, in which case the anchoring areas on the side of the depressions are of particular importance.

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EP87109717A EP0298139B1 (fr) 1987-07-06 1987-07-06 Chaussure pour cyclistes
DE8787109717T DE3773379D1 (de) 1987-07-06 1987-07-06 Radfahrerschuh.
AT87109717T ATE67644T1 (de) 1987-07-06 1987-07-06 Radfahrerschuh.
ES87109717T ES2025100B3 (es) 1987-07-06 1987-07-06 Zapato de ciclista
US07/209,712 US4893420A (en) 1987-07-06 1988-06-22 Cyclist's shoe
CA000570479A CA1304936C (fr) 1987-07-06 1988-06-27 Chaussure pour cycliste
JP63167017A JP2832531B2 (ja) 1987-07-06 1988-07-06 サイクリスト靴

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