EP0521288A1 - Laufschuh mit Verstärkung einer angelenkten Schaftmanschette - Google Patents

Laufschuh mit Verstärkung einer angelenkten Schaftmanschette Download PDF

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EP0521288A1
EP0521288A1 EP92108665A EP92108665A EP0521288A1 EP 0521288 A1 EP0521288 A1 EP 0521288A1 EP 92108665 A EP92108665 A EP 92108665A EP 92108665 A EP92108665 A EP 92108665A EP 0521288 A1 EP0521288 A1 EP 0521288A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/06Waterproof legs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes

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  • the present invention relates to a walking shoe intended more particularly for trekking or long trekking in medium or high mountain.
  • a walking shoe intended more particularly for trekking or long trekking in medium or high mountain.
  • Such a shoe is intended for sustained use in all terrain, mountain, and therefore requires above all excellent footwear and good protection of the foot and ankle for the passage of rock gardens, scree and snowfields.
  • walking shoes have a high reinforced and thick leather upper, so as to protect the foot and ankle against scree, rocks, and to provide good ankle grip on uneven terrain and on slopes. Due to the rigidity of the material used, these walking shoes provide only little mobility in the longitudinal direction and therefore do not offer satisfactory comfort, in particular at the level of the flexion fold of the foot and the achilles tendon.
  • mountain boots the upper of which is constituted by an extremely rigid plastic shell and which also comprises a collar reinforcement made of plastic material articulated on the upper.
  • Such mountain boots are extremely rigid, despite the presence of more flexible leather parts at the rear of the upper, and do not allow any movement of the foot or its front / rear mobility relative to the ankle. In particular, practically no rotation of the collar reinforcement is possible due to the rigidity of the rod.
  • ski boots It is also known in ski boots to produce the upper in the form of a plastic shell on which a top part, also made of plastic, is articulated.
  • a top part also made of plastic
  • the articulation of the upper part is simply intended to allow correct angular adjustment of the upper part of the shoe by relation to the hull according to the morphology of the skier.
  • the object of the present invention is therefore to overcome these drawbacks and to provide a walking shoe having at the same time qualities of comfort, protection and holding of the foot in transverse direction, and waterproofness, while allowing sufficient mobility and flexibility front / rear in the longitudinal direction of the shoe.
  • the mountain boot according to the invention which is of the type consisting of a rod provided with a rigid rear buttress and a rigid collar reinforcement articulated on the rear buttress, by the fact that the rod has a lower part, consisting of the rigid rear buttress and a slap, and that it comprises a upper part forming a collar secured to the lower part and made of a relatively flexible material.
  • the fact that the rod is high makes it possible to guarantee the desired seal while the fact that the collar part of the rod is made of a relatively flexible material makes it possible to guarantee sufficient freedom of flexion of the ankle relative to the foot and not impeding the mobility of the collar reinforcement.
  • the means for tightening the boot are disposed respectively on the lower part of the upper and on the collar reinforcement. In this way, the clamping zones of the shoe are eliminated at the level of the flexion of the foot and there is no longer any risk of injury to the foot at this level.
  • means are provided to allow freedom of movement of the collar reinforcement with respect to the rear buttress in a vertical direction on the outside of the ankle, which allows a smooth movement of the foot during walking without risk of injury to the ankle by the rigid collar reinforcement.
  • the walking or hiking shoe according to the invention is externally in the form of a shoe with high upper 1 and sole 2.
  • the upper of this shoe consists of a lower part , comprising a rear buttress 3 made of rigid material, such as that known under the trade name tigbax, a slap 4 covering the forefoot, as well as a high part or collar 5.
  • the slap 4 is made of thick leather, and therefore of a relatively rigid material, while the upper part or collar 5 is of more flexible but nevertheless resistant textile material, such as that known under the trade name cordura.
  • the junction between the collar 5 and the slap 4 is produced substantially at the level of the flexion fold of the foot, by means of a seam line 6.
  • the rear buttress is provided at its rear part with a notch 3a, just above the heel, so as not to hinder the bending of the foot or the ankle towards the rear.
  • the collar part 5 of more flexible material therefore extends to the level of this notch 3a of the rear buttress.
  • the rear buttress also has, on each side of the foot, an elevation 3b used for the articulation of a collar reinforcement 7 as will be seen below.
  • the collar 5 has at the rear a notch 5a intended to facilitate bending movements of the ankle towards the rear.
  • the collar reinforcement is constituted by a sort of cuff 7 made of rigid plastic material, such as pebax, and which is articulated at 8 on the raised areas 3b of the rear buttress.
  • the rear buttress extends on both sides of the shoe and completely surrounds the heel, as shown in the drawing. It can also be constituted by a kind of U-shaped piece, the two branches of which extend vertically on each side of the shoe, and the middle part of which extends under the inner sole of the shoe (not shown in the drawing), without surrounding the heel.
  • the two branches of this buttress then constitute the raised areas 3a on which the collar reinforcement is articulated.
  • the articulation of the collar reinforcement on the rear buttress 3 can be carried out in any way known per se.
  • this articulation is produced by means of a nail 9 which passes through the collar reinforcement 7, and is planted in an associated boss of the rear buttress.
  • the collar reinforcement 7, and the collar 5 have, like the rear stiffener, a notch respectively 7a, 5a intended to facilitate the bending movements of the ankle towards the rear and in particular to avoid the risks of injury at the level of the Achilles' tendon.
  • Both the lower part and the upper part of the rod 1 have independent lacing means 15, 16 respectively.
  • the lacing means of the lower part 15 are arranged only on the slap 4 of the rod, while the lacing means 16 of the upper part are arranged only on the collar reinforcement 7 which is movable independently of the rod .
  • the lacing means 15 consist of rings 17 and a hook self-locking 18, disposed at the junction 6 between the upper part and the lower part, and therefore substantially at the level of the bending fold.
  • the lacing means 16 of the upper part consist simply of hooks arranged on the front parts of the collar reinforcement 7.
  • the same lace 19 passes through both the rings and hooks 17, 18 lacing 15 and hooks 19 lacing 16, but two laces could be provided for the two separate lacing systems. Two totally independent lacings are therefore obtained, the lacing 15.19 of the lower part used to tighten the shoe on the foot, while the lacing 16.19 of the upper part serves to tighten the collar reinforcement around the ankle.
  • lacing system 16 of the upper part can be replaced by any suitable clamping means, such as for example velcro type clamping means.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 represent a hiking shoe according to another embodiment, in which similar elements are designated by the same references increased by 100.
  • This hiking shoe is therefore made up like the hiking shoe of FIGS. 1 and 2, a high rod 101 and a sole 102.
  • this shoe includes a rigid rear buttress 103, on which is articulated a collar reinforcement 107 made of also rigid material.
  • This shoe also has an upper part of the upper or collar 105 made of a flexible textile material, such as for example that known under the trade name cordura.
  • the essential difference of the shoe represented in these Figures 3 and 4, lies in the provision of an internal tightening system 110.
  • this internal clamping system 110 consists of two clamping quarters 110a extending at the level of the instep, and provided with clamping means 110b of the lacing type.
  • This internal tightening 110 is the equivalent of the lacing system 15 of the lower part of the preceding shoe, and therefore extends like the latter substantially up to the level of the flexion fold of the foot.
  • the slap consists of two parts 104a and 104b connected together by means of a zipper-type opening system 104c, the assembly covering the internal tightening system 110.
  • the upper end of the portion 104b of the slap is also provided with hooking means 104d of the hook-and-loop type to come to close on the collar 105, in order to ensure the tightness of the shoe.
  • the lacing means 16 of the upper part of the preceding shoe are replaced by tightening means 116 of the type constituted by a strap 117 which can be hung on a ring 118 and tightened to the desired tension by means of a jammer 119.
  • tightening system is described in a previous French patent application No. 91.07555 in the name of the applicant.
  • this clamping system 116 could be replaced by any other suitable clamping means such as a clamping system by hook-and-loop means.
  • the unwinding of the foot is generally accompanied by a slight tilt of the ankle towards the outside, the freedom of movement of the collar reinforcement thus allowed on the outside of the shoe allows during the movement of unwinding of the foot, a slight lowering of this collar reinforcement, and therefore improves the feeling of comfort while eliminating any risk of ankle injury, by the upper end of the collar reinforcement 7, 107.
  • the rod 104 has a shortened tongue 104c which does not extend beyond the flexural fold of the ankle, which is made possible by the upper part 104b of the slap extending to the top of the collar 105, and closing the front of the upper of the shoe at this level. Greater freedom of movement is thus obtained.
  • the tongue 4c is preserved and extends to the top of the collar 5 of the rod, so as to guarantee the tightness of the assembly on the front.

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FR9108637A FR2678488A1 (fr) 1991-07-04 1991-07-04 Chaussure du marche avec renfort de collier articule.

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EP0619958A2 (de) * 1993-04-09 1994-10-19 NORDICA S.p.A Sportschuh, insbesondere für das Schi- oder Schlittschuhlaufen
US5400529A (en) * 1992-08-21 1995-03-28 Oansh Designs, Ltd. Sports medicine shoe
US5526586A (en) * 1993-07-15 1996-06-18 Nordica S.P.A. Ski boot with improved lateral support
US5848796A (en) * 1993-07-19 1998-12-15 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US6079128A (en) * 1993-11-30 2000-06-27 Bauer Nike Hockey Inc. Skate boot construction with integral plastic insert
US7185612B2 (en) * 2005-04-12 2007-03-06 Kevin Faulk Animal wound shield
EP2066194A2 (de) * 2006-09-28 2009-06-10 Converse Inc. Schuh mit doppeltem obermaterial

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FR2433311A1 (fr) * 1978-08-16 1980-03-14 Desire Sport Chaussure de ski perfectionnee
EP0030225A1 (de) * 1979-11-28 1981-06-10 Koflach Sportgeräte Gesellschaft m.b.H Schuh, insbesondere Berg- und Wanderschuh
DE8807537U1 (de) * 1987-12-21 1988-07-28 Alpina Tovarna Obutve, n.sol.o., Žiri Langlaufschuh
US4776111A (en) * 1986-08-27 1988-10-11 Crowley Kevin J Footwear stabilizer
EP0416437A1 (de) * 1989-09-07 1991-03-13 Salomon S.A. Langlaufskischuh

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FR2433311A1 (fr) * 1978-08-16 1980-03-14 Desire Sport Chaussure de ski perfectionnee
EP0030225A1 (de) * 1979-11-28 1981-06-10 Koflach Sportgeräte Gesellschaft m.b.H Schuh, insbesondere Berg- und Wanderschuh
US4776111A (en) * 1986-08-27 1988-10-11 Crowley Kevin J Footwear stabilizer
DE8807537U1 (de) * 1987-12-21 1988-07-28 Alpina Tovarna Obutve, n.sol.o., Žiri Langlaufschuh
EP0416437A1 (de) * 1989-09-07 1991-03-13 Salomon S.A. Langlaufskischuh

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US5400529A (en) * 1992-08-21 1995-03-28 Oansh Designs, Ltd. Sports medicine shoe
EP0619958A2 (de) * 1993-04-09 1994-10-19 NORDICA S.p.A Sportschuh, insbesondere für das Schi- oder Schlittschuhlaufen
EP0619958A3 (en) * 1993-04-09 1995-12-13 Nordica Spa Sports shoe particularly for skiing or skating.
US5548909A (en) * 1993-04-09 1996-08-27 Nordica S.P.A. Sports shoe having an asymmietrical opening
US5526586A (en) * 1993-07-15 1996-06-18 Nordica S.P.A. Ski boot with improved lateral support
US6598888B2 (en) 1993-07-19 2003-07-29 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US6152459A (en) 1993-07-19 2000-11-28 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US6367818B2 (en) 1993-07-19 2002-04-09 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US5848796A (en) * 1993-07-19 1998-12-15 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US6749203B2 (en) 1993-07-19 2004-06-15 K-2 Corporation In-line roller skate
US6079128A (en) * 1993-11-30 2000-06-27 Bauer Nike Hockey Inc. Skate boot construction with integral plastic insert
US7185612B2 (en) * 2005-04-12 2007-03-06 Kevin Faulk Animal wound shield
EP2066194A2 (de) * 2006-09-28 2009-06-10 Converse Inc. Schuh mit doppeltem obermaterial
EP2066194A4 (de) * 2006-09-28 2012-11-21 Converse Inc Schuh mit doppeltem obermaterial

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