EP0406212A2 - Soulier de sport - Google Patents

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EP0406212A2
EP0406212A2 EP90890059A EP90890059A EP0406212A2 EP 0406212 A2 EP0406212 A2 EP 0406212A2 EP 90890059 A EP90890059 A EP 90890059A EP 90890059 A EP90890059 A EP 90890059A EP 0406212 A2 EP0406212 A2 EP 0406212A2
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Johann Huemer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops
    • 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
    • A43B5/0466Adjustment of the side inclination of the boot leg; Canting
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0496Ski or like boots boots for touring or hiking skis

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  • the invention relates to a sports shoe, in particular winter sports, ski or touring shoes, with a substantially rigid shoe shell and a shaft sleeve articulated thereon in the ankle area, adjusting elements for adjusting a lateral tilting of the shaft sleeve relative to the shoe shell being arranged at an articulation point of the shaft sleeve.
  • Sports shoes of the type mentioned designed as ski shoes are known, for example, from US Pat. No. 4,601,118 and also from EP-A1 111,472.
  • materials for such ski shoes relatively rigid plastics are used today almost without exception, which necessitates the arrangement of swivel bearings between the shoe shell and the boot sleeve in the ankle region of the foot of the person wearing the shoe, in order to differentiate the forward and backward angles of the boot sleeve at different movement positions of the foot to be able to meet the needs of the shoe wearer.
  • the above-mentioned adjustment elements are also provided at a linkage point of the boot boot (expediently the outer), which relate to a relative adjustment of the interacting link points allow the height of the shoe shell and the boot sleeve.
  • a clamping screw is screwed from the outside through an elongated hole-like recess of the sleeve into a threaded part fixed at the articulation point of the shoe shell to enable this tilting.
  • the shaft cuff can be moved up or down relative to the shoe shell at this one articulation point; after tightening the clamping screw, the shaft sleeve is fixed in the desired tilt position, or only around the one now modified inclination pivot axis can be pivoted back and forth.
  • the object of the present invention is to improve a sports shoe of the type mentioned in such a way that the disadvantages mentioned of known shoes of this type do not occur, and in particular also those sports in which an alternating lateral tilting of the foot of the shoe wearer relative to the shoe sole is required, such as in particular the aforementioned snowboarding, while at the same time maintaining the other advantages of a shoe consisting of rigid shell parts, should be executable.
  • the adjusting elements have a preferably lockable open position, which also enables the shaft boot to be tilted freely between stops when the sports shoe is used.
  • the free canting of the shaft cuff compared to the shoe shell is also possible when using the sports shoe, without the risk that the adjusting elements or their parts were lost or, for example, due to self-opening clamping elements, conditions occur in which the relative movements between the boot collar and the shoe shell can lead to damage to the adjusting elements or to dirt or the like which impair the use of the sports shoe.
  • the stops of the adjusting elements are elastic, in particular made of rubber or plastic or spring elements. In a central area of the possible tilting of the shaft sleeve, the movement of the adjusting elements is thus not impeded at all; Elastic limits then act at the upper and lower ends of the possible movement between the stops, so that the actual end stops are not experienced abruptly and the respective compensating movement is hard limiting, but rather is experienced in a resiliently elastic manner.
  • the cant angle until the stop associated with a canting of the shaft sleeve becomes effective is less than the cant angle for a cant inward, which on the one hand (inward) enables unobstructed canting and at the same time the injury injury drive limited by too large canting to the outside.
  • the adjusting elements can comprise a sliding window inserted into the shoe shell and a clamping device arranged on the shaft sleeve, the clamping device having a locking device which is guided essentially vertically in the sliding window and can be actuated from the outside.
  • the arrangement of the sliding window on the inside of the shoe shell overlapped by the shaft sleeve provides a certain coverage of the recess of the sliding window which enables free movement, which largely prevents contamination or the penetration of snow and the like.
  • the locking device has a threaded rod connected to the handle and a clamping part screwed onto this threaded rod from the inside of the shoe, which consists of a non-rotatably guided attachment part in the cutout of the sliding window and one from the inside of the shoe there is a clamping plate at the edge of the cutout.
  • the effect of the clamping device is thus essentially reduced to the exertion of tensile forces or the resulting compression of the components lying between them; in the open position of the clamping device or the adjusting elements, the attachment part slides in the cutout of the sliding window between the upper and lower stop, so that even larger dynamic loads occurring can be easily absorbed.
  • the threaded rod can push through the shaft sleeve in a spacer element, which also ensures a significantly improved durability of the adjusting elements on this side, in particular in connection with the use of the sports shoe in the open position thereof.
  • stops already mentioned above for limiting the free pivoting of the shaft sleeve relative to the shoe shell are arranged in a further embodiment of the invention in the upper and lower region of the cutout of the sliding window, which enables simple configuration and assembly of the adjusting elements and a direct one Interaction of the attachment part of the clamping part screwed onto the threaded rod with these stops ensures.
  • the handle can be locked in any clamping position and in at least one open position of the clamping device, it being irrelevant whether this locking takes place by determining the relative position of the handle with respect to parts of the clamping device itself or with respect to surrounding shoe parts .
  • a slightly protruding nose can be provided on the outside of the shaft collar, which cooperates with an annular groove on the rear of the handle and engages there in the open position in a detent-like recess.
  • an adjustment device for the swiveling area is provided in the heel area, which fixes a gimbal to one of the two shoe parts Threaded rod with two screwed-on stop elements at a distance and a rotatably attached to the other shoe part, sleeve-shaped locking part which engages over the area of the threaded rod facing away from the attachment, a locking stop at the end lying between the stop elements and inside the length of the threaded rod one adapted to the associated stop element Has cross-section.
  • the cardanic fastening of the threaded rod also secures in connection with the mentioned interaction of the stop element lying within the locking part with the correspondingly designed interior of the locking part, these adjustment possibilities are completely independent of the current tilting and also pivoting of the shaft sleeve.
  • At least the area of the locking part which is adapted to the associated stop element in the inner cross section can, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, consist of elastically deformable material, in particular plastic, which enables the stop element to be carried securely by means of elastic clamping thereof, even in the case of greater oblique positions between the locking part and the threaded rod.
  • the shoe shell 1 has a substantially rigid shoe shell 1 and a pivotable one in the ankle area at two articulation points 2, 3 essentially perpendicular to the plane of the illustration opened cuff 4.
  • the shoe shell 1 also includes the sole 5; the shaft collar consists of several parts connected with closure elements to enable a central entry; these and other elements, such as tongue, inner shoe, locking arrangements, and the like, shall not be discussed further here.
  • the canting of the shaft sleeve 4 discussed in FIG. 1 is made possible by the fact that the setting elements 6 according to FIGS. 3 and 4 have a sliding window 10 inserted into the shoe shell 1 and one on the shaft sleeve 4 (omitted in FIG. 3 for the sake of clarity) Include clamping device 11.
  • the clamping device 11 in turn has a locking device 13 which is essentially vertically guided in the cutout 12 of the sliding window 10 and has a handle 14 which can be actuated from the outside.
  • the locking device 13 essentially consists of a threaded rod 15 connected to the handle 14 and a clamping part 16 screwed onto the threaded rod from the inside of the shoe, which in turn consists of a shoulder part 17 (for example a square or hexagon nut) guided non-rotatably in the cutout 12 of the sliding window 10. and a clamping plate 18 which is in contact with the edge of the cutout 12 from the inside of the shoe is constructed.
  • Stops 19 made of elastic material, such as rubber or plastic, are arranged in the upper and lower region of the cutout 12 and are held clamped in a manner that is particularly evident in FIG. 3. Depending on the hardness, size, location and the like With these stops 19 the tilt angle or the force / displacement characteristic of the tilt can be easily influenced.
  • the shoe wearer can also twist the handle 14 and thus the threaded rod 15 slightly according to the arrows 23, for example with thick winter gloves .
  • FIG. 4 as a result of the attachment part 17, which is held in the cutout 12 in a rotationally fixed manner, the latter, together with the clamping plate 18, is either pulled to bear against the inner edge of the cutout 12 of the sliding window 10 or, as shown in FIG. 4, is lifted off the latter.
  • the clamping part 16 and the shaft sleeve 4 connected therewith via the threaded rod 15 and the spacer element 20 are free in the vertical direction movable to the shoe shell 1, which corresponds to the mentioned free pivotability of the shaft cuff 4 as a whole.
  • the clamping plate 18 can also be braced in relation to the sliding window 10 by appropriately tightening the handle 14 in any relative position between the boot collar 4 and the shoe shell 1, which results in a permanently set tilt.
  • a nose-like projection 37 is provided on the shaft sleeve 4 behind the handle 14, which has an annular groove 38 on the side of the base part of the handle facing the shaft sleeve, in order to enable the adjustment elements 6 to be locked in particular in the open position 14 is engaged.
  • this extension 37 can be brought into engagement with a narrowed point 39 of the groove 38, whereupon the locking in the open position is given. Deviating from this, however, would be other measures familiar to the person skilled in the art to ensure a corresponding one Definition of the setting device applicable in the different positions.
  • the elastic stops 19 are prevented on the one hand by the shaft sleeve 4 and on the other hand by the clamping plate 18 from the lateral exit from the sliding window 10.
  • FIG. 5 is in turn to be used as a ski shoe or in particular as a snowboard shoe and consists of an essentially rigid shoe shell 1 and a shaft sleeve 4 articulated thereon in the ankle area.
  • This shaft sleeve 4 is due to its articulation on the Position 3 can be pivoted forwards or backwards in the direction of arrows 24 relative to shoe shell 1 and - due to the possibility of moving the cuff area at position 3 in the direction of arrows 25 relative to shoe shell 1, again not shown here - from the side can be tilted at the level of the display.
  • the setting device 27 is shown enlarged in FIG. 6, detached from the surroundings in the shoe, and comprises a gimbal-mounted threaded rod 32 in the area of an eyelet 31 on the shoe shell 1 with the two stop elements 29, 30 screwed on at a distance, and one rotatably on the shaft sleeve 4 attached, sleeve-shaped locking part 33.
  • the locking part 33 for example made of plastic, encompasses the area of the threaded rod 32 facing away from the attachment to the eyelet 31 and has a retracted locking stop 35 at the end 34 lying between the stop elements, which is designed to run all around.
  • the interior of the sleeve-shaped locking part 33 has, at least over the length of the threaded rod 32, a cross section adapted to the stop element 30, which is designed here as a hexagon nut, as can be seen particularly from FIG. 7.
  • a notched handle 36 in the form of a circumferential, thickened extension is arranged, by means of which the locking part 33 can be rotated in the installed state according to FIG. 5. Since the stop element 30 is held against rotation in the interior of the locking part 33, when the handle 36 is rotated, this stop element 30 will move up or down on the threaded rod 32, which is equal to an adjustment of the front stop for the presentation of the shaft sleeve 4.
  • the rear stop is adjusted independently of this via the stop element 29, which is in any case freely accessible from the outside and is designed here as a notched adjusting wheel. As indicated in dashed lines in Fig.
  • the threaded rod and the locking part could of course also be arranged upside down on the shoe, provided that other circumstances make this necessary.
  • a limitation for the adjustment path of the stop element could also be provided, as shown only in the form of a threaded end, if this is the case this is necessary to avoid screwing the parts apart.
  • a damping element for example a rubber or plastic sleeve, could be inserted between the stop element 30 and the locking stop 35 in order to dampen the front stop for the template.

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EP0468170A1 (fr) * 1990-06-15 1992-01-29 NORDICA S.p.A Dispositif pour régler la flexibilité, notamment pour chaussures de ski
EP0790008A1 (fr) * 1996-02-19 1997-08-20 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de sport à tige réglable
EP0841015A1 (fr) * 1996-11-08 1998-05-13 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de sport comportant un collier mobile
US5915821A (en) * 1995-11-10 1999-06-29 Shimano, Inc. Snowboard boot
EP1095675A1 (fr) * 1999-10-28 2001-05-02 Emery S.A. Fixation de planches de surf
WO2002021954A1 (fr) * 2000-09-12 2002-03-21 Dainese S.P.A. Structure de botte pour chaussures de sport, destinee notamment aux motocyclistes
AT503543B1 (de) * 2006-07-18 2007-11-15 Barthel Fritz Sportschuh
EP2057911A1 (fr) * 2007-11-06 2009-05-13 Black Diamond Equipment AG Système d'articulation de botte sélectionnable
EP2057912A1 (fr) * 2007-11-06 2009-05-13 Black Diamond Equipment AG Système de semelle de botte modulaire
EP2885993A1 (fr) 2013-12-20 2015-06-24 Salomon S.A.S. Chaussure de sport
EP2954797A1 (fr) 2014-06-11 2015-12-16 Salomon S.A.S. Chaussure de sport

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EP0117430A1 (fr) * 1983-02-23 1984-09-05 Raichle Sportschuh AG Chaussure de ski
EP0132706A1 (fr) * 1983-07-21 1985-02-13 NORDICA S.p.A Dispositif d'ajustage de flexion pour chaussures de ski et similaires
AT377685B (de) * 1980-10-16 1985-04-25 Lange Int Sa Schuh
EP0150800A1 (fr) * 1984-01-25 1985-08-07 NORDICA S.p.A Chaussure de ski incorporant un dispositif de règlage de la flexion
AT386511B (de) * 1985-09-17 1988-09-12 Dynafit Gmbh Skischuh
AT386509B (de) * 1982-12-07 1988-09-12 Perini Sergio Skischuh

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AT377685B (de) * 1980-10-16 1985-04-25 Lange Int Sa Schuh
AT386509B (de) * 1982-12-07 1988-09-12 Perini Sergio Skischuh
EP0117430A1 (fr) * 1983-02-23 1984-09-05 Raichle Sportschuh AG Chaussure de ski
EP0132706A1 (fr) * 1983-07-21 1985-02-13 NORDICA S.p.A Dispositif d'ajustage de flexion pour chaussures de ski et similaires
EP0150800A1 (fr) * 1984-01-25 1985-08-07 NORDICA S.p.A Chaussure de ski incorporant un dispositif de règlage de la flexion
AT386511B (de) * 1985-09-17 1988-09-12 Dynafit Gmbh Skischuh

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0468170A1 (fr) * 1990-06-15 1992-01-29 NORDICA S.p.A Dispositif pour régler la flexibilité, notamment pour chaussures de ski
US5212893A (en) * 1990-06-15 1993-05-25 Nordica S.P.A. Flexibility adjustment fastener particularly for ski boots
US5915821A (en) * 1995-11-10 1999-06-29 Shimano, Inc. Snowboard boot
EP0790008A1 (fr) * 1996-02-19 1997-08-20 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de sport à tige réglable
FR2744888A1 (fr) * 1996-02-19 1997-08-22 Salomon Sa Chaussure de sport a tige reglable
US5860227A (en) * 1996-02-19 1999-01-19 Salomon S.A. Sport boot with adjustable upper
EP0841015A1 (fr) * 1996-11-08 1998-05-13 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de sport comportant un collier mobile
FR2755584A1 (fr) * 1996-11-08 1998-05-15 Salomon Sa Chaussure de sport comportant un collier mobile
US5926979A (en) * 1996-11-08 1999-07-27 Salomon S.A. Sports boot having a mobile collar
US6094842A (en) * 1996-11-08 2000-08-01 Salomon S.A. Sports boot having a mobile collar
EP1095675A1 (fr) * 1999-10-28 2001-05-02 Emery S.A. Fixation de planches de surf
FR2800293A1 (fr) * 1999-10-28 2001-05-04 Emery Sa Fixation planches de surf
US6578865B1 (en) 1999-10-28 2003-06-17 Emery Sa Board binding
WO2002021954A1 (fr) * 2000-09-12 2002-03-21 Dainese S.P.A. Structure de botte pour chaussures de sport, destinee notamment aux motocyclistes
AT503543B1 (de) * 2006-07-18 2007-11-15 Barthel Fritz Sportschuh
EP1880623A1 (fr) 2006-07-18 2008-01-23 Fritz Dipl.-Ing. Barthel Chaussure de sport, en particulier chaussure de ski, de randonnée en ski ou de snowboard
EP2057911A1 (fr) * 2007-11-06 2009-05-13 Black Diamond Equipment AG Système d'articulation de botte sélectionnable
EP2057912A1 (fr) * 2007-11-06 2009-05-13 Black Diamond Equipment AG Système de semelle de botte modulaire
US9155351B2 (en) 2007-11-06 2015-10-13 Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd. Selectable boot articulation system
EP2885993A1 (fr) 2013-12-20 2015-06-24 Salomon S.A.S. Chaussure de sport
EP2954797A1 (fr) 2014-06-11 2015-12-16 Salomon S.A.S. Chaussure de sport
FR3022120A1 (fr) * 2014-06-11 2015-12-18 Salomon Sas Chaussure de sport
US9743708B2 (en) 2014-06-11 2017-08-29 Salomon S.A.S. Sports boot

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