EP0443293A1 - Chaussure de ski ajustable en taille - Google Patents

Chaussure de ski ajustable en taille Download PDF

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EP0443293A1
EP0443293A1 EP90810120A EP90810120A EP0443293A1 EP 0443293 A1 EP0443293 A1 EP 0443293A1 EP 90810120 A EP90810120 A EP 90810120A EP 90810120 A EP90810120 A EP 90810120A EP 0443293 A1 EP0443293 A1 EP 0443293A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/0086Roller skates adjustable in length to fit the size of the foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/26Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/48Roller or ice skates adjustable in width

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  • the present invention relates to a size-adjustable ski boot according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • ski boots have to be provided in different sizes so that every skier can find the right size for them. This means that a number of different tools are required in the manufacture and that the retailer has to keep a relatively large stock in order to satisfy the customer's demand. In many cases, the skier has to choose the shoe model or brand based on the shape of the foot and may be very restricted in his choice.
  • the present invention is intended to remedy this problem by providing a ski boot that is at least adjustable in width and consequently can be precisely adapted to different foot shapes.
  • the ski boot according to the invention comprises the features listed in the characterizing part of patent claim 1.
  • the shell of the ski boot is divided into a left and a right shell part to adjust the width. Because the distance between the shells at the front and back of the ski boot can be adjusted separately, the adjustment options are great.
  • the sole is divided into a front and rear sole part. Likewise, the two shell parts are each additionally divided into a front and rear shell.
  • the length of the same can be achieved by compressing or pulling the two overlapping sole parts in the longitudinal direction of the sole. It is provided that the shaft and the shell parts are partially covered with an essentially watertight cover, which cover is made in a preferred embodiment from a rubber-elastic material.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of the size-adjustable ski boot according to the invention. From the outer shoe, only a shell 1 without a shaft and a sole 2 are visible. The shell 1 and the sole 2 are shown separately from one another for the sake of a better overview.
  • the shell 1 is divided in the longitudinal direction to the sole 2 in two halves, the shell parts 4 and 5.
  • the left shell part 4 is fastened to adjustment means 6, 8 using fastening means, not shown, for example screws, and the right shell part 5 to adjustment means 7, 9, which are provided on the sole 1.
  • the fasteners mentioned are passed through fastening holes 44, 45 of the left shell part and through fastening holes 48, 49 of the right shell part and engage with threaded holes 42, 43, 46, 47, which are present in the fastening means 6, 8, 7, 9 brought.
  • Other possibilities of fastening the shell parts to the adjusting means for example caulking, flanging, riveting, would also be possible in a similar manner.
  • the two shell parts 4, 5 are usually spaced apart and are further held together by indicated closure means 3.
  • the shell parts are preferably made of plastic or a metal, usually aluminum. To further save weight, it is possible to provide the shell parts with cutouts, only a few of which are indicated by the reference number 54.
  • the shaft not shown, is articulated to the shell 1 through the joint opening 55 with joint means.
  • the adjustment means 6, 7, 8, 9 already mentioned are parts of an adjustment mechanism 10, which is preferably completely installed in the sole 2.
  • the adjustment mechanism which is intended for the relative adjustment of the two shell parts 4, 5 to one another, is described in more detail below with reference to a practical exemplary embodiment and is only hinted at in FIG. 1.
  • it comprises a front and a rear adjustment means 12, 13, a front and a rear actuation means 33, 34, the front adjustment means 6, 7 and the rear adjustment means 8, 9.
  • the sole can be operated, in the exemplary embodiment shown from the front and from the rear, essentially represent threaded rods, the front adjusting means 12 engaging with the front actuating means 33 and the rear adjusting means 13 with the rear actuating means 34.
  • the front actuating means 33 comprises two front connecting webs 50 which are arranged in a V-shape with respect to one another and are pivotally connected to one another at one of their ends.
  • the connection point comprises a bearing pin with a threaded passage 52, with which the thread of the front adjusting means 12 is engaged.
  • the other ends of the Connecting webs 50 are also pivotably attached to a strut 38, 39 which runs in the longitudinal direction of the sole and is arranged parallel to one another.
  • the struts mentioned extend essentially over the entire length of the sole.
  • the front actuating means 33 is arranged in the front sole area and the rear actuating means 34 in the rear sole area.
  • the rear actuating means 34 is constructed in the same way as the front one already described.
  • the adjustment means 6, 7, 8, 9 are essentially cuboidal cams, of which the front adjustment means 6, 7 in the front area on each of the struts 38, 39 and the rear adjustment means 8, 9 in the rear area on each of the struts mentioned Shell parts 4, 5 are arranged facing.
  • the front adjustment means 6, 7 protrude into a front guide means 31 and the rear adjustment means 8, 9 into a rear guide means 32.
  • These guide means are each in the form of a slit-shaped opening in a cover plate 28 which runs in the transverse direction to the sole 2 and which covers the completely in the sole built-in adjustment mechanism 10 is executed.
  • the struts 38, 39 are arranged to be displaceable in the transverse direction to the sole. You can slide along a front and rear cross piece 40, 41, each at the end of the struts.
  • the front adjusting means 12 which is secured against longitudinal displacement, for example on the front crosspiece 40, the bolt moves with the threaded passage 52 of the front actuating means 33 depending on the direction of rotation forward or backward relative to the sole.
  • the two struts 38, 39 are thereby pressed apart or contracted.
  • the front adjusting means 6, 7 guided in the guide 31 transmit this front transverse movement of the struts to the front area of the two shell parts 4, 5.
  • the rear scissor-shaped actuating means 34 effects in an analogous manner by turning the rear adjusting means 13, which for example in the rear crosspiece 41 is secured against longitudinal displacement, a moving apart or towards each other of the rear adjustment means 8, 9, or the rear area of the shell parts 4, 5.
  • a simpler embodiment, not shown, would consist, for example, of only one setting means 12 being present which would act on both actuating means 33 and 34 at the same time.
  • the two V-shaped scissor-like actuating means 33, 34 would then have to be directed in the same direction, so that when the single adjusting means were rotated, the two shell parts 4, 5 would only move relative to or from one another parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sole 2, depending on the direction of rotation.
  • this simplification would make the customization options less great.
  • the sole 2 is also divided into a front sole part 14 and a rear sole part 15.
  • the two sole parts are, as will be explained later with reference to FIG. 3, arranged to be longitudinally displaceable relative to one another.
  • Two adjustment mechanisms 20, 21 are installed in the sole 2.
  • the front adjustment mechanism 20 is covered with a front cover plate 29 and the rear adjustment mechanism 21 is covered with a rear cover plate 30.
  • the front adjusting mechanism 12 acts on the front adjusting mechanism 20 and the rear adjusting mechanism 13 acts on the rear adjusting mechanism 21.
  • the front adjusting mechanism 20 has two actuating means 33, 33 'acting like scissors, which are constructed as already described and are arranged in the same direction.
  • the actuating means 33, 33 ' act on a left and right front strut 56, 57, on which the adjusting means 6, 6' and 7, 7 'are arranged.
  • the rear adjustment mechanism 21 also has two actuating means 34, 34 '. These are pivotally connected to a left and right rear strut 58, 59.
  • the rear adjustment means 8, 8 'and 9, 9' are arranged on the struts 58, 59.
  • the front partial shells 16, 17 are, as already described, for example by means of screws which pass through the fastening holes 44, 44 ', 48, 48 'are passed through, connected to the front adjustment means 6, 6' and 7, 7 '.
  • the rear partial shells 18, 19 are correspondingly connected to the adjusting means 8, 8 'and 9, 9' by means of screws which are passed through the fastening holes 45, 45 ', 49, 49'.
  • the front adjusting means 12 By rotating the front adjusting means 12, the front partial shells and by rotating the rear adjusting means 13, the rear partial shells can be displaced relative to one another parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sole.
  • the two sole parts 14, 15, which overlap in a separation area 22, are arranged to be longitudinally displaceable relative to one another. By pulling the two sole parts apart or moving them towards one another, the length of the ski boot can also be adjusted in this exemplary embodiment.
  • the corresponding partial shells 16, 18 and 17, 19 are displaced relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the sole 2.
  • This ski boot according to the invention can be adapted to practically any foot. Compared to the large number of sizes that are common today, with this design model the manufactured sizes are limited to a few pieces.
  • the length, the front and the back width of the shoe can be optimally matched to the wearer's foot.
  • a not insignificant advantage is that the width of the sole 2 does not change due to the width adjustment of the shell parts 4, 5.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 show a practical embodiment of a sole 2 for a ski boot according to the invention according to FIG. 2 with built-in adjustment mechanisms 20, 21 in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • FIG. 3 shows an exploded drawing
  • FIG. 4 shows a longitudinal section through the sole along the dash-dotted line IV-IV in FIG. 3.
  • the front sole part 14 has a rearwardly projecting tab 23, which engages with its lateral edges in grooves 25 which are provided on the rear sole part 15.
  • the grooves are arranged laterally in the side walls of the rear sole part 15.
  • the tab 23 of the front sole part 14 also has three guide slots 24 running in the longitudinal direction of the sole 2.
  • a hold-down element 26 is arranged above the slots 24 of the tab 23 and is connected to the latter, for example, by means of fastening screws 27 which penetrate the slots 24 and engage in a correspondingly arranged thread in the rear sole part 15.
  • the tab 23, the slots 24, the groove 25 together form guide elements and are designed such that a practically play-free longitudinal displacement of the two sole parts 14, 15 relative to one another is possible.
  • the longitudinal displaceability is limited by the length of the slots 24 to the front and back. After adjusting the length of the ski boot to the wearer's foot, the screws 27 are tightened and the two sole parts 14, 15 are locked to one another by pressing down the holding-down plate 26.
  • the front sole part 14 has a cavity 65 in which the front adjusting mechanism 20 is installed and the rear one Sole part 15 comprises a cavity 66 which is intended to receive the rear adjustment mechanism 21.
  • the two adjustment mechanisms work as previously described.
  • the front adjustment mechanism 20 comprises adjustment means 6, 6 ', 7, 7', which are arranged as pins with a circular or rectangular cross section on connecting plates 62.
  • a driving opening 60 is provided for each adjusting means 6, 6 ', 7, 7'.
  • the entrainment openings 60 for two adjusters 6, 7 and 6 ', 7' adjacent in the transverse direction to the sole are arranged in a V-shape with respect to one another.
  • the peg-shaped adjusting means penetrate the said driving openings 60 of the actuating means 33 and protrude into guide slots 31, 31 ', which are incorporated transversely to the longitudinal axis of the sole in the cover plate 29 for the front adjusting mechanism 20.
  • the connecting plates 62 are placed in the cavity 65 with the adjusting means 6, 6 ', 7, 7' projecting upwards.
  • the plate-shaped actuating means 30 is positioned over the connecting plates, the adjusting means 6, 6 '7, 7' penetrating the driving openings 60 mentioned.
  • the adjusting means 12 is guided from the front through the through hole 63 of the front sole part and brought into engagement with the driving thread 61 of the actuating means 33. Thereupon the cover plate 29 will cover the front adjustment mechanism 20, with the front sole part 14, for example screwed.
  • the peg-shaped adjustment means 6, 6 ', 7, 7' come to lie in the slot-shaped guides 31, 31 '.
  • the adjusting means 6, 6 ', 7, 7' have, for example, threads for fastening the partial shells, not shown in this figure.
  • the connecting plates 62 move in the transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the sole.
  • the adjustment means therefore, depending on the direction of rotation of the adjustment means, cause the correspondingly arranged partial shells to move closer together or apart.
  • the rear adjustment mechanism 21 is accommodated in the cavity 66 of the rear sole part 15.
  • Equivalent connecting plates 62 have the peg-shaped adjusting means 8, 8 ', 9, 9'.
  • a plate-shaped rear actuation means 34 similar to the front actuation means 33, is arranged above the connecting plates.
  • the rear adjusting means 13 is guided through the through opening 64 in the rear sole part and engages with an invisible driving thread on the rear actuating means 34.
  • the cover plate 30 with the slot-shaped guides 32, 32 ′ running in the transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the sole covers the rear adjustment mechanism 21.
  • the rear partial shells can be moved in the transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the sole by rotating the rear adjusting means 13.
  • the individual partial shells of the ski boot 16, 17, 18, 19 according to the invention and a shaft 35 are covered with a waterproof covering 36 according to FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the waterproof cover can either be a plastic cover, with the shell parts inside of the cover are movable relative to the latter, or in a preferred embodiment is made of an elastic material, for example rubber.
  • the cover made of elastic material exerts a contraction force on the shell parts and on the adjustment means connected with them.
  • An advantageous effect, which is based on this, is, for example, the cancellation of any game that may be present in the individual of the partial shells mentioned.
  • the moving together of the front 16, 17 or the rear partial shells 18, 19 is supported by the rubber covering.
  • the cover 36 made of elastic material has, for example, a hanging edge 68 for hanging on the upper end of the shaft 35 and can be connected to the bottom 2 of the ski boot along a connecting seam 67, for example welded or vulcanized.
  • 6 shows a cross section through the wall of the ski boot.
  • the shaft 35 like the partial shells, preferably made of plastic or a light metal such as aluminum, has on its outwardly projecting side the cover 36 made of elastic material.
  • a stretchable fabric material 37 for example felt, is indicated, from which the inner shoe lining the ski boot according to the invention consists.

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WO1994014350A1 (fr) * 1992-12-23 1994-07-07 Helmut Girardelli Chaussure de sport
WO1996023429A1 (fr) * 1995-01-30 1996-08-08 Mrk Handels Ag Patin a roulettes
WO1996040391A1 (fr) * 1995-06-07 1996-12-19 Rollerblade, Inc. Patin a roulettes en ligne de taille ajustable
US5729912A (en) * 1995-06-07 1998-03-24 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having adjustable width, footform and cushioning
US5794362A (en) * 1996-04-24 1998-08-18 Polk, Iii; Louis F. Size adjustable athletic boot
WO2000003614A1 (fr) * 1998-07-13 2000-01-27 La Rocca Di Rosato L. & C. Snc Patin a roulettes en ligne
US6449878B1 (en) 2000-03-10 2002-09-17 Robert M. Lyden Article of footwear having a spring element and selectively removable components
US6601042B1 (en) 2000-03-10 2003-07-29 Robert M. Lyden Customized article of footwear and method of conducting retail and internet business
US6851683B2 (en) 2002-11-04 2005-02-08 Andreas C. Wegener Adjustable in-line skate
US7752775B2 (en) 2000-03-10 2010-07-13 Lyden Robert M Footwear with removable lasting board and cleats
DE102010037191A1 (de) * 2010-08-27 2012-03-01 Stefan Lederer Schuh mit einen Element für die variable Schuhbreiteneinstellung
ITUB20152882A1 (it) * 2015-08-05 2017-02-05 Gi Di Mecc S P A Struttura di calzatura sportiva o componente di calzatura sportiva, in particolare scarpone da sci
CN108421243A (zh) * 2017-02-15 2018-08-21 姜姗姗 一种旱冰鞋尺码调节系统
KR200490640Y1 (ko) * 2018-09-14 2019-12-10 이형준 확장형 신발
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WO1996023429A1 (fr) * 1995-01-30 1996-08-08 Mrk Handels Ag Patin a roulettes
US6050574A (en) * 1995-06-07 2000-04-18 Rollerblade, Inc. Adjustable fit in-line skate
US5729912A (en) * 1995-06-07 1998-03-24 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having adjustable width, footform and cushioning
US5813146A (en) * 1995-06-07 1998-09-29 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having adjustable width, footform and cushioning
EP1066862A2 (fr) * 1995-06-07 2001-01-10 Rollerblade, Inc. Patin à roulettes en ligne de taille ajustable
US5678833A (en) * 1995-06-07 1997-10-21 Rollerblade, Inc. Adjustable fit in-line skate
EP1066862A3 (fr) * 1995-06-07 2001-09-26 Benetton Sportsystem USA, Inc. Patin à roulettes en ligne de taille ajustable
WO1996040391A1 (fr) * 1995-06-07 1996-12-19 Rollerblade, Inc. Patin a roulettes en ligne de taille ajustable
US5794362A (en) * 1996-04-24 1998-08-18 Polk, Iii; Louis F. Size adjustable athletic boot
WO2000003614A1 (fr) * 1998-07-13 2000-01-27 La Rocca Di Rosato L. & C. Snc Patin a roulettes en ligne
US8209883B2 (en) 2000-03-10 2012-07-03 Robert Michael Lyden Custom article of footwear and method of making the same
US6449878B1 (en) 2000-03-10 2002-09-17 Robert M. Lyden Article of footwear having a spring element and selectively removable components
US6601042B1 (en) 2000-03-10 2003-07-29 Robert M. Lyden Customized article of footwear and method of conducting retail and internet business
US7752775B2 (en) 2000-03-10 2010-07-13 Lyden Robert M Footwear with removable lasting board and cleats
US6851683B2 (en) 2002-11-04 2005-02-08 Andreas C. Wegener Adjustable in-line skate
WO2012025595A1 (fr) 2010-08-27 2012-03-01 Stefan Lederer Chaussure comprenant un élément de réglage en largeur de la chaussure
DE102010037191A1 (de) * 2010-08-27 2012-03-01 Stefan Lederer Schuh mit einen Element für die variable Schuhbreiteneinstellung
DE102010037191B4 (de) * 2010-08-27 2017-05-11 Stefan Lederer Schuh mit einen Element für die variable Schuhbreiteneinstellung
ITUB20152882A1 (it) * 2015-08-05 2017-02-05 Gi Di Mecc S P A Struttura di calzatura sportiva o componente di calzatura sportiva, in particolare scarpone da sci
EP3127446A1 (fr) * 2015-08-05 2017-02-08 GI. DI. Meccanica S.p.A. Article chaussant de sport ou élément de chaussure de sport, en particulier pour chaussure de ski
CN108421243A (zh) * 2017-02-15 2018-08-21 姜姗姗 一种旱冰鞋尺码调节系统
KR200490640Y1 (ko) * 2018-09-14 2019-12-10 이형준 확장형 신발
WO2020120811A1 (fr) * 2018-12-15 2020-06-18 Vidcapp Ithef Sl Botte ajustable en largeur et longueur
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US20220079283A1 (en) * 2018-12-15 2022-03-17 Vidcapp Ithef Sl Width-and length-adjustable boot
EP3895671A4 (fr) * 2018-12-15 2022-08-10 Vidcapp Ithef SL Botte ajustable en largeur et longueur
CN113194887B (zh) * 2018-12-15 2024-01-09 维德卡普伊瑟夫有限责任公司 宽度和长度可调节的靴子

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