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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the invention relates to a winter sports device for performing sliding steps, with a pair of sole plates, each having two lateral sliding edges.
- the present invention therefore seeks to further develop winter sports equipment of the type mentioned so that it is adapted to the most varied types of terrain and situations Gliding steps (including "ice skating” steps in the plane and turns when descending) as well as normal walking are perfectly possible.
- the sole plates have a width which increases from the toe end to the ball area and then remains constant up to the heel end, and in that the underside of the sole plates has a walking surface which rises from the ball area to the toe end with respect to an essentially flat base. It turns out that thanks to such a design, surprisingly harmonious and coordinated movements are possible.
- the device is equally suitable for "driving" on ski slopes as for ice skating, but also for walking or gliding on snow-covered roads, squares and off-road. It can be used for leisure fun as well as for sports training and can even be worn inside buildings.
- the sole plates can, according to claims 2 and 3, be part of actual shoes or be designed for releasable fastening by means of straps, buckles or the like on normal shoes. Appropriate further refinements are specified in claims 4 to 11.
- the winter sports shoe according to the example according to FIGS. 1 to 4 essentially consists of the shoe upper 1 with shaft 2 and the sole plate 3. These parts are preferably made of plastic by injection molding. In a manner known per se, the upper part and sole plate can be manufactured in one piece or, as shown here, as separate parts which are subsequently firmly connected to one another by methods known per se.
- the width of the sole plate 3 increases from the toe end A to the ball area B, and from the said ball area B, which is the widest point of the Picks up the foot, the width remains the same up to the heel end C, ie the side edges of the sole plate run parallel here.
- the underside of the sole plate 3 forms a substantially flat standing surface S, which extends from the heel end C under the heel bed 17 to the ball area B.
- the standing area S is adjoined by a walking area G, which rises from the ball area to the toe end A with respect to the standing area, as indicated by the angle 8.
- slide strips 4 made of wear-resistant material, for example hardened steel, which, as shown, extend forward from the heel end C to beyond the ball section B and are bent accordingly.
- one or more straight longitudinal grooves 5 can be provided, which extend over the standing surface S and the walking surface G.
- the entire underside or parts thereof can furthermore have a scale structure or an arrangement of ribs in order to increase the grip on the ground when walking or to prevent the unwanted sliding off.
- the shoe shown is provided with a front spike 7 projecting forward beyond the toe end A and also with a brake spur 6 which projects rearward beyond the heel end C; at least the brake spur 6 is arranged elevated above the underside of the sole plate (footprint S).
- Brake spur 6 and front spike 7 are preferably, as shown, "beak-like" molded on both the sole plate and the upper of the shoe.
- the projections 6 and 7 could, however, in principle only be formed on one of the parts mentioned.
- the shoe upper 1 with shaft 2 is equipped with an inner shoe or cushion 16, which ensures good wearing comfort even when the device is used for sports purposes.
- An expedient constructive design of the footbed 19 is described in more detail below in connection with FIG. 8.
- FIGS. 2 footbed 19 shown in dashed lines
- the sole plate 3 protrudes considerably on both sides (and to the rear) over the heel bed 17, which is considerably narrower than the ball area B which takes up the largest foot width. It is expedient to ensure a good introduction of force from the shaft 2 onto the sole plate 3 in the vicinity of the heel bed, for example by the base of the shaft 2 is continuously widening to the edge of the soleplate (Fig. 3).
- the shoe according to the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 5 to 7 again consists of a sole plate 13 and an upper 11 with a shaft 12. Otherwise, corresponding parts are identified by the same reference numbers as in FIGS. 1 to 4, and this applies to the design and function of these parts Said.
- a rather external difference consists in the shape of the front spike 7 and in the fact that two adjacent brake spurs 6 are formed on the heel end C.
- the foot bed 19 at the level of the section through the heel bed 17 can be seen in FIG. 7.
- the shape of the footbed 19 can be determined overall by a multitude of vertical, parallel transverse ribs standing on the sole plate 13. In the example according to FIGS. 5 to 7, such transverse ribs are integrally formed on the sole plate 13, and one of these ribs 15 is shown in view in FIG. 7.
- an expedient variant in the construction of the footbed 19 can consist in that a plurality of transverse ribs 21 are connected to one another (for example by means of two longitudinal webs 22, FIG. 8) and form an exchangeable insert 20.
- Such inserts 20 can be prefabricated with footbeds for different foot shapes and sizes.
- the appropriate insert is placed on the soleplate 3.
- individual vertical transverse ribs 18 are integrally formed on the upper side of the sole plate at greater intervals and engage between two transverse ribs 21 of the insert. This ensures that the insert or footbed is secured against slipping. Due to the comb-like construction of the footbed, a desired flexibility of the sole plate in the longitudinal direction with high stability in the transverse direction can be achieved, and at the same time the construction offers good thermal insulation downwards.
- the winter sports device can also be designed as a pair of sole plates instead of in shoe form, the plates being provided with suitable connecting elements such as straps, buckles, snap closures or the like for the purpose of releasable attachment to a shoe.
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Die Erfindung betrifft ein Wintersportgerät zum Durchführen von Gleitschritten, mit einem Paar von Sohlenplatten, welche je zwei seitliche Gleitkanten aufweisen.The invention relates to a winter sports device for performing sliding steps, with a pair of sole plates, each having two lateral sliding edges.
Es sind bereits Vorschläge für Sportgeräte dieser Art bekannt geworden, (z.B. DE-OS 19 43 298, CH-PS 651 478), welche, an den Füssen getragen, das Gleiten oder Gleitschritte auf geneigten oder ebenen Schnee- oder Eisflächen ermöglichen sollten. Allerdings konnten sich solche bekannte Geräte bisher nicht durchsetzen, vor allem weil die Gestaltung der Sohlenplatten einem bequemen und "flüssigen" Bewegungsablauf hinderlich war. So wurden Gleitkanten, die vom Zehenende bis zum Fersenende der Sohlenplatte gerade und parallel verlaufen, offenbar für eine ausreichende Seitenführung als notwendig erachtet, doch ist wegen der dann relativ breiten vorderen Sohlenpartie ein "Uebersetzen" etwa wie beim Eislauf oder auch bereits das normale Gehen recht beschwerlich.Proposals for sports equipment of this type have already become known (e.g. DE-OS 19 43 298, CH-PS 651 478), which, when carried on the feet, should enable sliding or sliding steps on inclined or flat snow or ice surfaces. However, such known devices have so far not been able to prevail, above all because the design of the sole plates hindered a comfortable and "fluid" movement sequence. For example, sliding edges that run straight and parallel from the toe end to the heel end of the sole plate were apparently considered necessary for sufficient lateral guidance, but because of the then relatively wide front sole area, a "translation", such as in ice skating or even normal walking, is right arduous.
Mit der vorliegenden Erfindung wird deshalb angestrebt, Wintersportgeräte der genannten Art so weiterzuentwickeln, dass damit den verschiedensten Geländearten und Situationen angepasste Gleitschritte (einschliesslich "Schlittschuh"-Schritte in der Ebene und Schwünge beim Abfahren) wie auch das normale Gehen einwandfrei möglich sind.The present invention therefore seeks to further develop winter sports equipment of the type mentioned so that it is adapted to the most varied types of terrain and situations Gliding steps (including "ice skating" steps in the plane and turns when descending) as well as normal walking are perfectly possible.
Diese Aufgabe wird erfindungsgemäss dadurch gelöst, dass die Sohlenplatten eine vom Zehenende bis zur Ballenpartie zunehmende und anschliessend bis zum Fersenende gleichbleibende Breite aufweisen und dass die Unterseite der Sohlenplatten eine von der Ballenpartie zum Zehenende hin in bezug auf eine im wesentlichen ebene Standfläche austeigende Gehfläche aufweist. Es zeigt sich, dass dank einer solchen Gestaltung überraschend harmonische und koordinierte Bewegungsabläufe gelingen. Das Gerät eignet sich gleichermassen zum "Befahren" von Skipisten wie für den Eislauf, aber auch zum Gehen oder Gleiten auf verschneiten Strassen, Plätzen und im Gelände. Es lässt sich zum Freizeitvergnügen wie für das sportliche Training verwenden und kann selbst im Innern von Gebäuden getragen werden.This object is achieved according to the invention in that the sole plates have a width which increases from the toe end to the ball area and then remains constant up to the heel end, and in that the underside of the sole plates has a walking surface which rises from the ball area to the toe end with respect to an essentially flat base. It turns out that thanks to such a design, surprisingly harmonious and coordinated movements are possible. The device is equally suitable for "driving" on ski slopes as for ice skating, but also for walking or gliding on snow-covered roads, squares and off-road. It can be used for leisure fun as well as for sports training and can even be worn inside buildings.
Die Sohlenplatten können, entsprechend den Ansprüchen 2 bzw. 3, Bestandteil von eigentlichen Schuhen sein oder zum lösbaren Befestigen mittels Riemen, Schnallen o. dgl. an normalen Schuhen ausgebildet sein. Zweckmässige weitere Ausgestaltungen sind in den Ansprüchen 4 bis 11 angegeben.The sole plates can, according to
Nachstehend werden Ausführungsbeispiele des erfindungsgemässen Wintersportgerätes in Form von Schuhen in Verbindung mit der Zeichnung beschrieben, wobei jeweils nur der eine Schuh eines Paares dargestellt ist.
- Fig. 1 zeigt ein erstes Beispiel in Seitenansicht,
- Fig. 2 ist der Grundriss des Schuhs nach Fig. 1,
- Fig. 3 ein Schnitt entlang der Linie III - III in Fig. 1 und
- Fig. 4 ein Längsschnitt entlang der Linie IV - IV in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5 zeigt eine weitere Ausführungsform in Seitenansicht,
- Fig. 6 im Grundriss und
- Fig. 7 als Schnitt entlang der Linie VII - VII in Fig. 5, und
- Fig. 8 zeigt perspektivisch ein als austauschbares Einlegeteil gestaltetes Fussbett zum Schuh nach Fig. 1 bis 4.
- 1 shows a first example in side view,
- Fig. 2 is the plan of the shoe of Fig. 1,
- Fig. 3 is a section along the line III - III in Fig. 1 and
- 4 shows a longitudinal section along the line IV-IV in FIG. 2;
- 5 shows a further embodiment in side view,
- Fig. 6 in plan and
- Fig. 7 as a section along the line VII - VII in Fig. 5, and
- 8 shows in perspective a footbed designed as an interchangeable insert for the shoe according to FIGS. 1 to 4.
Der Wintersportschuh gemäss dem Beispiel nach Fig. 1 bis 4 besteht im wesentlichen aus dem Schuhoberteil 1 mit Schaft 2 und der Sohlenplatte 3. Diese Teile sind vorzugsweise aus Kunststoff im Spritzgussverfahren hergestellt. In an sich bekannter Weise können Oberteil und Sohlenplatte einstückig gefertigt werden oder, wie hier dargestellt, als separate Teile, die nach an sich bekannten Verfahren nachträglich fest miteinander verbunden werden.The winter sports shoe according to the example according to FIGS. 1 to 4 essentially consists of the shoe upper 1 with
Von besonderer Bedeutung ist der Verlauf der beiden seitlichen Gleitkanten der Sohlenplatte: Wie im Grundriss nach Fig. 2 ersichtlich, nimmt die Breite der Sohlenplatte 3 ausgehend vom Zehenende A bis zur Ballenpartie B zu, und von der genannten Ballenpartie B, welche die breiteste Stelle des Fusses aufnimmt, bleibt die Breite bis zum Fersenende C gleich, d.h. die Seitenkanten der Sohlenplatte verlaufen hier parallel. Die Unterseite der Sohlenplatte 3 bildet eine im wesentlichen ebene Standfläche S, die sich vom Fersenende C unter dem Fersenbett 17 hindurch bis zur Ballenpartie B erstreckt. An die Standfläche S schliesst eine als Gehfläche G bezeichnete Fläche an, welche von der Ballenpartie bis zum Zehenende A in bezug auf die Standfläche ansteigt, wie durch den Winkel 8 angedeutet. Dieser Winkel von vorzugsweise etwa 6° bis 10° bzw. die so geneigte Gehfläche erleichtern erheblich das "Abrollen" der Sohlenplatte selbst bei relativ hoher Längssteifigkeit, aber auch das problemlose Ueberfahren von Hindernissen, kleinen Buckeln usw. beim Längsgleiten. Entlang den Gleitkanten der Sohlenplatte 3 sind zweckmässigerweise Gleitleisten 4 aus verschleissfestem Material, z.B. gehärtetem Stahl, eingelassen, die sich, wie dargestellt, vom Fersenende C nach vorn bis über die Ballenpartie B hinaus erstrecken und entsprechend gebogen sind. An der Unterseite der Sohlenplatte 3 können eine oder mehrere gerade Längsnuten 5 vorgesehen sein, die sich über die Standfläche S und die Gehfläche G erstrecken. Die gesamte Unterseite oder Teile davon können ferner eine Schuppenstruktur oder eine Anordnung von Rippen aufweisen, um die Bodenhaftung beim Gehen zu vergrössern bzw. das ungewollte Ausgleiten zu verhindern.The course of the two lateral sliding edges of the sole plate is of particular importance: As can be seen in the plan according to FIG. 2, the width of the
Der dargestellte Schuh ist mit einer über das Zehenende A hinaus nach vorn ragenden Frontzacke 7 versehen und ferner mit einem Bremssporn 6, welcher über das Fersenende C hinaus nach hinten ragt; mindestens der Bremssporn 6 ist über der Unterseite der Sohlenplatte (Standfläche S) erhöht angeordnet. Bremssporn 6 und Frontzacke 7 sind vorzugsweise, wie dargestellt, "schnabelartig" sowohl an der Sohlenplatte wie auch am Schuhoberteil angeformt. Die Vorsprünge 6 bzw. 7 könnten jedoch grundsätzlich auch nur am einen der genannten Teile angeformt sein.The shoe shown is provided with a
Das Schuhoberteil 1 mit Schaft 2 ist mit einem Innenschuh bzw. Polster 16 ausgestattet, wodurch ein guter Tragkomfort auch bei sportmässiger Verwendung des Gerätes gewährleistet ist. Eine zweckmässige konstruktive Gestaltung des Fussbettes 19 wird weiter unten in Verbindung mit Fig. 8 näher beschrieben. Wie aus den Figuren 2 (Fussbett 19 gestrichelt eingezeichnet) und 3 ersichtlich, steht die Sohlenplatte 3 nach beiden Seiten (und nach hinten) erheblich über das Fersenbett 17 vor, welches beträchtlich schmaler ist als die die grösste Fussbreite aufnehmende Ballenpartie B. Es ist zweckmässig, in der Umgebung des Fersenbettes für eine gute Krafteinleitung vom Schaft 2 auf die Sohlenplatte 3 zu sorgen, z.B. indem die Basis des Schaftes 2 sich stetig erweiternd zum Rand der Sohlenplatte geführt wird (Fig. 3).The shoe upper 1 with
Der Schuh gemäss dem Ausführungsbeispiel nach Figuren 5 bis 7 besteht wiederum aus Sohlenplatte 13 und Oberteil 11 mit Schaft 12. Im übrigen sind einander entsprechende Teile mit gleichen Bezugszahlen bezeichnet wie in den Figuren 1 bis 4, und es gilt das bezüglich Gestaltung und Funktion dieser Teile Gesagte. Ein eher äusserlicher Unterschied besteht in der Formgebung der Frontzacke 7 und darin, dass am Fersenende C zwei nebeneinanderliegende Bremssporne 6 angeformt sind.The shoe according to the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 5 to 7 again consists of a
Das Fussbett 19 auf der Höhe der Schnittebene durch das Fersenbett 17 ist aus Fig. 7 ersichtlich. Die Form des Fussbettes 19 kann insgesamt durch eine Vielzahl von vertikalen, auf der Sohlenplatte 13 stehenden und parallelen Querrippen bestimmt sein. Beim Beispiel nach Figuren 5 bis 7 sind solche Querrippen an der Sohlenplatte 13 einstückig angeformt, und eine dieser Rippen 15 ist in Fig. 7 in Ansicht dargestellt.The
Eine zweckmässige Variante bei der Konstruktion des Fussbettes 19 kann gemäss Figuren 3, 4 und 8 darin bestehen, dass eine Vielzahl von Querrippen 21 untereinander verbunden sind (beispielsweise durch zwei Längsstege 22, Fig. 8) und ein austauschbares Einlegeteil 20 bilden. Solche Einlegeteile 20 können mit Fussbetten für verschiedene Fussformen und -grössen vorgefertigt werden. Bei der Herstellung des Schuhs wird das passende Einlegeteil auf die Sohlenplatte 3 aufgesetzt. An der Oberseite der Sohlenplatte sind gemäss Fig. 4 einzelne vertikale Querrippen 18 in grösseren Abständen angeformt und greifen zwischen jeweils zwei Querrippen 21 des Einlegeteils. Dadurch ist das Einlegeteil bzw. das Fussbett gegen Verrutschen gesichert. Durch die kammartige Konstruktion des Fussbettes kann eine erwünschte Flexibilität der Sohlenplatte in Längsrichtung bei hoher Stabilität in Querrichtung erreicht werden, und zugleich bietet die Konstruktion eine gute Wärmeisolation nach unten.According to FIGS. 3, 4 and 8, an expedient variant in the construction of the
Wie erwähnt, kann das Wintersportgerät anstatt in Schuhform auch lediglich als Paar von Sohlenplatten ausgebildet werden, wobei die Platten zwecks lösbarer Befestigung an einem Schuh mit geeigneten Verbindungsorganen, wie Riemen, Schnallen, Schnappverschluss oder dergleichen versehen sind.As mentioned, the winter sports device can also be designed as a pair of sole plates instead of in shoe form, the plates being provided with suitable connecting elements such as straps, buckles, snap closures or the like for the purpose of releasable attachment to a shoe.
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