EP0326541A2 - Chaussure de ski - Google Patents

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EP0326541A2
EP0326541A2 EP89890025A EP89890025A EP0326541A2 EP 0326541 A2 EP0326541 A2 EP 0326541A2 EP 89890025 A EP89890025 A EP 89890025A EP 89890025 A EP89890025 A EP 89890025A EP 0326541 A2 EP0326541 A2 EP 0326541A2
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ski boot
shell
boot according
tongue
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Milan Hercog
Axel Kubelka
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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 invention relates to a ski boot according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a ski boot of this type known for example from FR-A-2 553 634, has a tailgate and a cuff, both of which can be pivoted.
  • an inner, movable pressure plate is provided in the instep area, which can be pressed onto the foot by means of a cable when the tailgate is pivoted forward in the sense of a movement backwards and downwards.
  • the aim of the invention is to divide the shell of a ski boot with a tailgate and cuff into two tabs by means of a longitudinal slit, which can be pulled together by means of an adjusting device and pressed against the foot.
  • the above-mentioned sealing problems become particularly acute, especially since the shell now has an opening in the instep area due to the longitudinal slot.
  • the solution according to the invention offers the additional advantage that, if necessary, the adjusting device or parts of this device, additional adjusting devices or resilient or damping means can also be accommodated in the chamber.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a ski shoe according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a ski shoe according to the invention with its essential parts in a side view in an exploded view, partly in section
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of a length-adjustable intermediate part
  • FIG. 4 in schematic, partially sectioned side view of a further embodiment of a ski boot according to the invention with a tongue
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 in a schematic plan view two adjustment devices for a tongue
  • FIG. 5 a further embodiment, likewise in a schematic, partially sectioned side view
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a ski shoe according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a ski shoe according to the invention with its essential parts in a side view in an exploded view, partly in section
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of a length-adjustable intermediate part
  • FIG. 4 in schematic, partially sectioned side view of a further embodiment of a ski boot according to the invention with a tongue
  • FIGS. 6 and 7
  • FIG. 8 in a schematic, perspective view, the shell of a ski boot according to the invention with a associated adjustment device
  • FIG. 9 in a schematic, sectional side view a further embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 10 in a section along the line XX of FIG. 9 a possible embodiment of an adjustment buckle for the shell
  • FIG. 11 a last embodiment of a ski boot according to the Invention in a schematic, sectional side view.
  • ski boot which has a shell 1 which has a sole 2 and a heel part 3 which is pulled up at the rear.
  • the shell 1 extends away from the tip of the shoe to approximately the instep area, whereby it is preferably adapted to the shape of the foot.
  • the ski boot also has a tailgate 4 which can be pivoted forwards and backwards with respect to the shell and, for this purpose, is articulated, for example, in swivel bearings 5 on both sides of the shell.
  • a sleeve 6 is provided, which can also be pivoted with respect to the shell and for this purpose is articulated on the shell with flaps which are pulled down to the side in swivel bearings 7 on both sides.
  • the tailgate 4 can be detachably connected to the cuff 6 by means of a closure device 8, which can be designed in a known manner, for example as a strap with a buckle, part of the tailgate 4 and the cuff 6 forming at least part of the shaft tube which forms the leg of the skier. In a known manner, the tailgate 4 can be pivoted far back to allow easy entry into the shoe. Since all the parts described usually consist of relatively hard plastic, an inner shoe (not shown) made of soft, flexible material is also provided, which lies between the foot of the skier and shell 1, tailgate 4 and cuff 6. As in the 1 and 2 indicated by dashed lines and, for example, also FIG.
  • an additional wall 10 is provided above and to the side of the forefoot to form a chamber 9 which is essentially sealed off from the outside and which can be changed in length in the sense of the pivotability of the cuff 6, so that a certain Movement of the cuff 6 together with the tailgate 4 to the front or to the rear is possible.
  • the additional wall 10 consists, for example, of a front wall part 11 connected to the shell 1 in the toe area, in this case one-piece front wall part 11, a rear wall part 12 connected here to the cuff 6, and a length-adjustable intermediate part 13.
  • the intermediate part 13 in turn consists of an insert 14 which can be changed in length and a holding bracket 15 which is articulated laterally on the shell with side tabs, preferably together with the sleeve 6, and which has an edge region of the adjustable length at the front and side Insert 14, which is designed here in the manner of a bellows, comprises.
  • the intermediate part 13 can, however, also be formed without a holding bracket 15, the possibility of a change in length in the sense of the pivotability of the sleeve 6 having to be given, which also, as shown in Fig. 3, e.g. is possible due to a bellows-like design. 1 to 3 it is provided that the bellows or bellows part of the intermediate part 13 is elastically deformable, so that a pivoting movement of the leg and thus the cuff 6 can take place forward against the spring force generated in this way.
  • This cushioned movement can be damped by a corresponding adaptation of the surfaces of the sleeve or the shell which are in contact with one another, this adaptation ensuring a certain frictional force between these parts which can be moved relative to one another.
  • the formation of the chamber 9 through the additional wall 10 results in a significant one without significant weight increase Increases the torsional stiffness of the ski boot and on the other hand results in an aerodynamically useful shape.
  • the movement of the tailgate 4 and the cuff 6 can be individually designed by variations of the intermediate part 13 with regard to its spring and / or damping properties.
  • the embodiment of the invention shown in Fig. 4 has a one-piece, partly bellows-shaped intermediate part 13, similar to that in Fig. 3, the entire intermediate part, also as in Fig. 3, together with the sleeve 6 in side pivot bearings 7 on the Shell 1 is articulated.
  • a tongue 16 is also provided, which is articulated here on the shell by means of two lateral tabs in articulation points 17 and can thus carry out a certain pivoting movement.
  • the tongue 16 lies above the shell 1 and thus partly delimits the chamber 9 downwards.
  • a longitudinal slot 18 is provided, to which a transverse slot 19 adjoins, the longitudinal slot 18 dividing the shell into two lobes 20 on both sides.
  • the longitudinal slot 18 further has an extension 21 which extends forward from the transverse slot 19, in which the front part of the tongue 16 is slidably guided by means of a projection 22 which extends through this extension 21 of the longitudinal slot 18 and is mushroom-like on its underside below the shell.
  • this adjustment device consists of a double threaded spindle 24 arranged in the foremost area of the chamber 9 and extending transversely to the shoe, which ends at one end through the chamber and can be rotated manually by means of a hinged lever 25.
  • FIG. 6 An alternative adjustment option for the tongue is shown in FIG. 6.
  • the forward movement of the tongue 16 is limited by a displaceable wedge 28 which sits on a simple threaded spindle 29.
  • the threaded spindle 29 can also be mounted in the foremost part of the chamber 9 and guided with one end to the outside, so that, similarly to FIG. 5, the threaded spindle 29 can be turned from the outside by means of a lever 30 articulated to the free end.
  • the foremost end of the tongue 16 can also be wedge-shaped, so that there is good support on the wedge surface of the wedge 28.
  • This wedge 28 thus represents a changeable front stop for the tongue 16, wherein by changing this stop it is also possible to adapt to driving skills and / or driving conditions.
  • the tongue is in this embodiment in a separate, short longitudinal slot 31 of the shell with the aid of a rivet 32 or the like. guided, the length of the slot 31 may be such that its front end is a stop for the rivet 32 and thus for the tongue 16 in the sense of a movement of the tongue to the rear.
  • a tensioning strap 33 extends below the tongue 16 in the instep area over the two tabs 20 of the shell created by the longitudinal slot 18.
  • This tensioning strap 33 (see also FIG. 9) is attached to the shell on one side, in the exemplary embodiment on the left side, crosses the longitudinal slot 18 between the two tabs 20 and is through a slot in the additional wall 10 (not shown) to a tensioning device 34 attached to the outside of the shoe.
  • This tensioning device 34 can be an adjustable buckle, for example. Further training options for such a clamping device 34 are explained in more detail later with reference to FIGS. 9, 10 and 11.
  • a recessed guide for example a channel (not shown), can be formed in the shell 1 in the region of the two tabs 20. In this way, the movement of the tongue 16 with respect to the shell 1 is not hindered. It is obvious that with the help of the tensioning strap 33 or the tensioning device 34, the two tabs 20 of the shell 1 can be pulled together more or less in the instep area, which means that they can be adapted to different foot sizes and / or sock thicknesses or the individual wishes of the skier or less tight fit of the shoe can be achieved.
  • an integral, bellows-shaped intermediate part 13 is provided, which delimits the chamber 9 towards the outside.
  • an elastically deformable body 35 is inserted here, which consists, for example, of polyester or polyether foam or of a polyester-polyether foam mixture or of another cold-resistant plastic foam and has movement-damping properties.
  • a part of the chamber 9 is penetrated by an adjusting rod 36 which is supported with its front end at the foremost end of the chamber 9 and has a cross rod 37 or other widening at its rear end.
  • the length of the adjusting rod 36 can be changed by means of a nut 38 and a knurled wheel 39 which can be confirmed from the outside, the nut 38 designed in the manner of a socket cooperating with corresponding, opposing threads on the two parts of the adjusting rod 36.
  • the knurled wheel 39 By turning the knurled wheel 39, the length of the adjusting rod 36 can be changed, with a more or less strong compression of the foremost part of the body 35, since the transverse rod 37 against this foremost part of the Body 35 supports. This allows the suspension and damping properties of the body 35 to be changed.
  • the shell 1 is divided into two tabs 20 by a longitudinal slot 18 and a transverse slot 19.
  • One end of a wire rope 40 is fastened to a tab, in the present case to the left tab 20, for example by means of a rivet.
  • the wire rope 40 is guided to a pulling device 42 via a mushroom 41 on the other tab 20 or through an eyelet.
  • This pulling device consists, for example, of a winding axis 43 which is accommodated in the front part of the chamber 9 and is supported there, one end of which is guided outwards through a bore to an actuating lever 44.
  • the user can tension the wire rope 40 more or less and can thereby reach or overlap the two tabs 20 of the shell 1.
  • turning the winding axis in opposite directions leads to a corresponding loosening due to the elasticity of the shell.
  • a ratchet wheel 45 is fastened to this, in which a pawl 46 engages, which can be released from the outside by means of a button 47.
  • the pulling device 42 with the wire rope 40 thus serves the same purpose as the tensioning device 34 in connection with the tensioning strap 33 according to FIG. 4.
  • a ski boot according to the invention is shown with a tongue 16 which has an adjusting device 23, e.g. 5 or 6 is assigned.
  • the intermediate part 13 consists of an elastically deformable, bellows-shaped insert 14 and a holding bracket 15.
  • an adjusting device 48 is provided, which consists of an external lever 49, which is connected via a shaft 50 is connected to an inner eccentric 51.
  • the eccentric disc 51 engages on the front, lower edge of the insert 14, so that the pretension of the bellows can be adjusted by the user by turning the lever 49.
  • the chamber 9 can also be filled with an elastically deformable or damping body 35 in this embodiment.
  • the pivoting movement of the sleeve 6 to the front and / or to the rear can be limited by a slot 52 pin 53 guide between the sleeve 6 and the shell 1, the slot 52 in usually the shell and the pin 53 are provided on the cuff.
  • these slot-pin guides 52, 53 are provided on both sides of the ski boot.
  • 9 also shows a vertical slot 54 at the upper end of the sleeve which cooperates with the upper and outer surface of the tongue 16, depending on the width and length of the slot 54 a forward movement of the upper part of the tongue 16 with respect to the sleeve 6 is possible. This movement is facilitated by side incisions 55 in the upper tongue area.
  • the tongue 16 in the embodiment according to FIG. 9 has no such side tabs for fastening, thereby rendering it a tubular spring is emphasized.
  • a tensioning band 33 with a tensioning device 34 is also provided here, this tensioning device 34 being shown in more detail in FIG. 10.
  • the end of the tensioning strap 33 is fastened to an end piece 57, for example by means of a rivet 56.
  • This end piece 57 is connected by means of a ring 58 to a hollow lever 59 which is open on one side, the ring 58, for example, passing through the side surfaces of the lever 59 and being pivotably held both in the lever 59 and in the end piece 57.
  • a pin 61 is mounted in an axis 60, which is inside the lever when the lever 59 is closed and is provided with a thread.
  • the lower, threaded end passes through an angle piece 62, or the like, for example by means of rivets, screws. can be fastened in the sole area of the shoe.
  • bores 63 are formed in the middle part of the angle piece 62.
  • the tensioning strap 33 can be relieved and the nut 64, which is now accessible, can be adjusted.
  • the desired tension of the band 33 can accordingly be set and realized by tightening the lever 59 against the arrow A.
  • the nut 64 can have such an outer surface that it cannot be rotated when the lever 59 is closed, so that the nut 64 is automatically secured against unintentional rotation.
  • FIG. 11 shows an embodiment which is basically the same as that of FIG. 9, but here the entire chamber 9 is filled by an elastically deformable body 35, the outer surface of this body forming a region 65 of the additional wall, which between the the cuff 6 integral rear wall portion 12 and the outer surface of the bracket 15 is.
  • the body 35 also has one or more cylindrical transverse bores 66. By inserting inserts 67 into one or more of these transverse bores, the spring and / or damping action of the body 35 can be changed as desired, provided the inserts 67 are made of a different material than the body 35. In general the body 35 will consist of a foam plastic and the inserts 67 will consist of a relatively hard material.
  • a simple tensioning device for the tensioning strap 33 is also shown in FIG. 11.
  • an oval opening is formed in the outwardly directed end of the tensioning strap 33, which can be made, for example, of relatively hard, yet flexible plastic, and an eccentric 69 is rotatably mounted on the outer surface of the shell 1 and can be adjusted by the user, whereby this eccentric 69 passes through the opening 68.
  • the tension of the band 33 can be changed.
  • the outer wall of the intermediate piece 13 can be designed in whole or in part as a bellows, so that length changes in the sense of the pivoting movement of the sleeve are possible.
  • the cavity can be filled with a body 35 which has corresponding properties.
  • various of the adjustment or tensioning devices shown can be combined in a single ski boot, which results in a wide range of adjustment options.
  • a tongue 16 it can also be articulated on the shell 1, as shown in FIG. 4. Likewise, however, a connection to the shell can be made by means of a pin slot guide, as a result of which the tongue can be moved to a limited extent in its side regions. It is also worth mentioning that in the chamber 9 provided according to the invention, a shock absorber known per se, for example a gas pressure shock absorber, connected to the front part of the shell 1 on the one hand and to the sleeve 6 on the other hand, can be accommodated.
  • a shock absorber known per se, for example a gas pressure shock absorber
  • additional wall 10 means that a shell is formed around the shell 1, which forms the chamber 9, which shell can be in one or more parts. It does not rule out the fact that this envelope also has a lower wall abutting the shell 1 and is therefore entirely or partially designed as a separate capsule in which the chamber 9 or parts of this chamber are located.

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