EP0648439A1 - Schischuh - Google Patents

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EP0648439A1
EP0648439A1 EP94115258A EP94115258A EP0648439A1 EP 0648439 A1 EP0648439 A1 EP 0648439A1 EP 94115258 A EP94115258 A EP 94115258A EP 94115258 A EP94115258 A EP 94115258A EP 0648439 A1 EP0648439 A1 EP 0648439A1
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front cover
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Louis Benoit
Laurent Bonaventure
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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
    • A43B5/0456Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means with the actuator being disposed at the rear side of the boot

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  • the present invention relates to a ski boot, the shell base of which is surmounted by a rod having a front cover and a rear cover which connect to each other on at least one upper extension of the shell base, and relates to the means used. implemented in order to control the bending of the rod relative to the shell base, in effort, in position, and in range of travel.
  • the post and the light are capable of being adjusted in position on the shell base, in particular to fix the extreme angular position of the front cover towards the rear, and thus the angle of advance.
  • the essential functions of controlling the flexion of the upper are ensured, it appears however that some of them are poorly fulfilled.
  • the tenon-light means for limiting the range of travel of the front cover and for determining the rear extreme position of the latter are located below its axis of articulation, near the sole, while the part of the front cover actuated by the lower leg is that upper anterior, in the form of a gutter, the most distant from said axis of articulation.
  • the means for limiting the range of travel of the front cover taught not being adjustable between them, it is not possible to modify the value of the travel of said cover between its position in rear support which gives the angle d 'advanced, and its abutment position in front support from which said front cover offers the maximum stiffness.
  • the shoe has a shell base which is provided on its flanks with two vertical extensions on which are connected a rear cover and a front cover, both articulated at their lower part on said shell base.
  • These vertical extensions each have a protruding bar which serves as a stop for pivoting limit forward for the rear cover, and rearward for the front cover, and possibly constitute the means of resistance to bending which resistance can also be modulated by varying the friction conditions in the areas of overlapping of the covers on said extensions or by placing intermediate elastic members.
  • the present invention proposes to remedy the drawbacks of ski boots of the type of those mentioned above, and aims in particular to ensure consistency of the angle of advance of the upper regardless of the perimeter of the lower leg of the skier , an amplitude of deflection in front bending of the rod which is adjustable independently of the means for controlling the bending in force, in order to vary the abutment position determining the stiffness without influencing these means, and good quality of the support from the bottom skier's leg on the front and rear hoods.
  • the invention provides that the position of the posterior-anterior stop, determining the stiffness in front bending, is obtained by means independent of those ensuring the quality of the support of the lower leg towards the rear.
  • the invention provides for disposing the means for closing the rod, those for controlling the amplitude of the forward bending, and those carrying out the rear support of the rod, in the upper zone of the latter substantially at the same level as the support of the lower leg of the skier on the hoods of the shoe upper.
  • the ski boot has on the one hand, a rigid shell base provided with two vertical lateral extensions which extend in correspondence and outside the flanks of the ankle and the lower leg of the skier in determining a "U" profile, seen in the direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shell base, and on the other hand, a rod comprising a rear cover and a front cover located respectively at the rear and at the before vertical extensions, and articulated by a pivoting link on the shell base in the area of the malleoli.
  • a clamping and closure of the rod on the lower leg is associated with the front and rear covers in order, on the one hand, to connect them together in the upper zone of the lateral extensions of the hull base, and on the other hand, to make them interdependent .
  • An elastic element is integrated into the lower part of the front cover and fixed on the shell base in order to elastically oppose the pivoting of the latter around its articulation and thus to control its bending.
  • the shoe is characterized by the fact that a stop is obtained in the upper zone of each of the vertical extensions of the shell base, substantially opposite the upper anterior zone of the front hood on which the lower leg takes support, and that the rear edges delimiting the wings of the front cover each have a corresponding stop and by the fact that the elastic element is mounted in a pre-tensioned state to ensure the cooperation of the stops between them in the boot position and thus maintaining the front cover in a stable position of blocking in the antero-posterior direction relative to the shell base, and controlled bending in the postero-anterior direction, while the rear cover remains free to pivot around its articulation on the hull base and in relation to the vertical extensions of the latter.
  • the adjustment of the rod to the perimeter of the lower leg of the skier, under the action of the clamping device, is effected by bringing the rear cover towards the front cover which guarantees the consistency of the angle advancement of the rod through the anteroposterior support stops.
  • the stops located on the vertical extensions of the shell base and / or those located on the rear edges of the front cover are provided adjustable in position, at least in the horizontal direction, on the elements which carry them; in this way it is possible to modify and / or adjust the angle of advance of the rod.
  • these provisions provide, in the closed position of the rod, a good quality of the anteroposterior support of the skier on the rear hood because the support area of his lower leg on the latter is located, in height, substantially in correspondence with the upper zone of the vertical extensions of the shell base where the means ensuring its retention are arranged, that is to say the blocking stops towards the rear of the front cover and the device for closing the rod .
  • the stops obtained in the upper zone of the vertical extensions project outwards from the boot and the "U" profile determined by the lateral vertical extensions of the shell base is closed in the upper anterior zone by the cover.
  • front whose wings partially cover these extensions and in the upper posterior zone, by the rear cover whose wings extend inside said extensions.
  • the front cover is in the form of a curved gutter corresponding to the anterior zone of the lower leg of the skier and is extended in its lower part by two lateral fixing lugs which are pivotally connected to the sides of the base of shell by means of rivets or screws for example.
  • the middle part of the gutter is also largely indented in its lower part to leave free the entire area of the instep and the flexion fold where, where appropriate, devices for holding the foot are provided.
  • the transverse profile of the shell base in the ankle area has the shape of a "U" whose branches extend on either side and above the ankle, the lower leg easily passes between the extensions which remain fixed and rests directly on the front and rear covers.
  • these extensions also serve as lateral guides to the wings of the front and rear hoods and to the rod closing device which connects the latter and thereby ensure a reinforcement of the transverse holding of the rod.
  • the lateral fixing lugs each have a more or less flexible extension which extends beyond their pivoting connection means on the hull base; the extension is then fixed and immobilized on the latter at a distance from the pivoting connection means.
  • the extensions of the fixing lugs are capable of behaving like bending springs and elastically oppose any pivoting of the front cover.
  • the extensions are immobilized on the hull base in a position where they are pre-tensioned, that is to say that in the initial mounting position they exert on the hood before a permanent, directed effort in the antero-posterior direction, bringing the stops of said cover under pressure and bearing against those of the vertical extensions of the hull base.
  • a bending rod is attached and fixed at at least two points on each of the lateral tabs for fixing the front cover and extends beyond the pivoting connection means in the same manner as the flexible extensions described above.
  • the elastic element constituted by flexible extensions of the lateral tabs of the front cover or by a bending bar as described in the preceding examples, can be more or less pre-tensioned depending on the force of resistance desired.
  • the elastic element may advantageously be provided with an adjustment means capable of modifying the position of at least one of these fixing points and / or of a means, such as a slider, intended for the stiffen at least partially in its flexible area.
  • the shoe is also characterized by the fact that a device for limiting the range of travel of the front cover in the postero-anterior direction, that is to say in front bending, is placed in the upper zone of the lateral extensions of the hull base substantially at the same level as the stops of the latter and of the front cover.
  • This limiting device comprises at least one flexible link which, connected to the front cover and to the lateral extensions of the shell base to connect them, is adjustable in length by means of a tensioner from a position of maximum tension where the front cover is blocked by its stops against those of the lateral extensions of the hull base to a link release position where the front cover is authorized to pivot or bend forward while moving away from the vertical extensions and this , of a value proportional to the length of link released.
  • This device thus makes it possible to adjust the amplitude of movement of the rod, independently of the means for controlling the flexion in force, and without having an effect on these. Furthermore, the position of the device in the upper zone of the vertical extensions in correspondence with that of the cover front, provides good quality of the front support because the means opposing the bending of said cover are vis-à-vis.
  • the limiting device is provided with an elastic tension system which cooperates with the flexible link in order to recover and / or store the length released from the latter, or likely to be released, which it maintains permanently. in the stretched state.
  • the tensioning system is arranged either between the adjustment tensioner and the link attachment point on the front cover or on the vertical extensions, or between the link attachment end and a retaining shoulder, is still on the tensioner.
  • the flexible link forms a half-loop which extends over the rear part of the rod and the two ends of which are fixed to the wings of the front cover at the stops of the latter and of those of the extensions.
  • vertical; the link follows a route determined from said stops and on each side of the shoe, using references and / or guides passing approximately on the axis of rotation of the pivoting link of the rear cover on the shell base to then go back up into the rear area of the rear cover to a tensioner adjustable in position and / or a tensioner with adjustable slider for attaching the link.
  • the link does not undergo any significant or appreciable variation in its length and it is essentially the length of link released during adjustment of the tensioner which determines the possible range of travel of the front cover and therefore of the rod in the postero-anterior direction.
  • the latter comprises two flexible links independent of each other.
  • each flexible link on the one hand is disposed on a side of the shoe where it connects the corresponding wing of the front cover to the vertical extension of the shell base located opposite and on the other hand, has a tensioner.
  • the limitation of the amplitude of the front cover can be modulated asymmetrically; in fact, if for example the length of link released is greater on the outside of the rod than on the inside, the front cover will be able to flex in a postero-anterior movement with inclination towards the outside as soon as the inside link is in tension, which can be interesting for a skier whose tibia is substantially inclined outward.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show, in elevation, a ski boot according to the invention in the boot position and / or skiing ( Figure 1), and in the forward flex position ( Figure 2).
  • Figure 1a is a partial sectional view along line A-A of the shoe of Figure 1 and shows a detail of the construction of the upper of the shoe, the front cover being supported on the vertical extensions of the shell base.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates, in elevation view, another ski boot according to the invention, the front cover of which is provided with a means of controlling the flexion attached to its fixing lugs.
  • Figure 4 shows another shoe structure still in accordance with the invention, in which the front and rear covers are connected to the shell base around a common axis.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show, partially, the shoe of Figures 1 and 2 with a device for limiting the range of travel forward with an elastic tension system interposed between the attachment points of the link on the hood front and the tensioner.
  • Figure 5a shows, seen in partial section along B-B of Figure 5, a detail of the mounting of the connection of the link relative to the stops of the corresponding vertical extension of the shell base and the front cover.
  • FIG. 5b represents another embodiment of the vertical extension of the shell base in the area of the stops.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show an embodiment of an elastic tension system, cooperating with a single link of the device for limiting the range of travel of the front cover at the location of its attachment points on the wings of this latest.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates an embodiment of a device for limiting the amplitude of the front cover comprising two independent flexible links, FIG. 9a showing a detail of embodiment of the tensioner.
  • FIG. 10 shows, in elevation view, a shoe still according to the invention, in which the elastic tension system is disposed on the tensioner itself, Figures 11, 12 and 13 illustrating, by way of example, a such tensioner in the initial position (Figure 10), in the maximum bending position of the front cover (Figure 12), and in an intermediate adjustment position (Figure 13).
  • the foot support device 14 comprises a tightening strap 18 which bears on a flexible lower cover 19 in the region of the instep with the bending fold, and which is connected to a flexible cable 30 actuated in tension by a tensioner 20 located in the rear zone of the rear cover 5.
  • the flexible cable 30 is directed obliquely from its attachment to the strap 18 and bypasses the connection 10 of the rear cover 5; in this way, the tightening force which applies to the lower cover 19 and, consequently on the top of the skier's foot, is substantially directed towards the heel ensuring optimum locking of the latter in the shoe.
  • the stops 11 of the vertical extensions 2 are obtained in the upper zone of the latter opposite the upper front zone of the front cover 4 where the lower leg of the skier is supported; advantageously, the rear edges 16 delimiting the wings 12 of the front cover 4 constitute the stops of the latter and the stops 11 of the extensions 2 are directed towards the outside.
  • the elastic element 22 is fixed (9-17) on the shell base 1 in a pre-tensioned state causing the pivoting of the front cover 4 around its connection 9 in the anteroposterior direction and the cooperation stops 11 and 16 therebetween. It follows from this assembly that the front cover 4 is held in the locked position in the antero-posterior direction and in controlled flexion in the postero-anterior direction.
  • the elastic element 22 is constituted by extensions of the fixing lugs 15 of the front cover 4 which extend beyond the connections 9 of the latter, and which are immobilized on the shell base 1 by means of connections 9 and rivets 17 for example. It is obvious that the fixing lugs 15 can also be provided flexible to participate in the control of bending.
  • the wings 21 of the rear cover 5 extend inside the vertical extensions 2 of the shell base and the clamping device 8 connects the covers 4 and 5 by covering, by the exterior, said vertical extensions 2.
  • the vertical extensions 2 serve as lateral guides to the wings 12 and 21 of the front covers 4 and rear 5, as well as to the clamping device 8 which connects the latter together, and reinforce the transverse holding of the rod 3.
  • the ski boot differs from that of the preceding figures only in that the elastic element consists of a bending bar 27 and that the shell base 1 is closes on the top of the foot by transverse flaps 23, or tabs, which overlap, and which are put under pressure by hooks or tensioners 24 of a known type.
  • the bending bar 27 is fixed, in this example, to a first point 25 on the front cover 4, to a second point 26 on the shell base 1, and to a third point which is the connecting axis 9 of the cover forward 4 on the hull base.
  • the illustrated ski boot is equivalent to that of FIGS. 1 to 2 and differs from the latter only in that the rear cover 5 of the rod 3 is connected 10 to the shell base 1 on the same means of link 9 as the front cover 4.
  • the ski boot is provided with a device for limiting the range of travel of the front cover 4 in front bending relative to the shell base 1 and vertical extensions 2 of the latter.
  • the means ensuring the retention of the cover 4 are arranged in the upper zone of the vertical extensions 2 substantially at the same level as the stops 11-16 and that the upper zone of said cover 4.
  • These means consist of an inextensible flexible link 31 which is hooked to the wings 12 of the front cover 4 by its ends 32 and which, after guidance and return through orifices 33 made in the bearing face of the stops 11, extends downwards from the structure of the shell base 1 to then pass over the hinge pin 10 of the rear cover 5 and go up into the posterior zone of this last to a tensioner 34.
  • the flexible link 31 thus forms a half-loop which closes towards the front by the front cover 4.
  • the flexible link 31 is preferably guided in a hollow structure such as a long corridor 40 obtained in the vertical wings 2 of the shell base 1, this corridor may optionally be provided with an open profile the inside of the shoe; by this arrangement, the flexible link 31 is protected from the outside and can, when adjusted using the tensioner 34, be relatively relaxed or relaxed without entailing risks of snagging, deterioration or discomfort.
  • the tensioner 34 which can be of any known type, is in this example of the lever type hinged from bottom to top which has a threaded element 36 which can be operated in rotation onto which a cursor 37 for attaching the link 31 is screwed.
  • the upper 3 of the ski boot according to the invention is capable of pivoting forwards according to a range of travel determined in proportion to the length of link 31 released beyond its position of maximum tension where the front cover 4 is locked against the stops 11.
  • FIG. 5 the slider 37 of the tensioner is shown in the intermediate low position, that is to say that it has been moved in translation downwards according to the arrow 38 which has generated a certain release of the length of the link 31 schematically illustrated in dotted lines according to an "S" in the elongated corridor 40 of the vertical extensions 2.
  • the front cover 4 is kept in abutment on the stops 11 of the made of the permanent action of the elastic element 22 on the latter, that is to say that it is blocked in the antero-posterior direction but remains liable to bend forward if the effort which is due to it applied from below of the skier's leg is greater than that of said elastic element 22.
  • the front cover 4 pivots forward around its connection 9, driving by its wings 12 the ends 32 of the link 31 which, when stretched, blocks the front cover 4 in its movement , thereby constituting the stop means determining the so-called "stiffness" position.
  • an elastic tension system is provided to recover this released length and maintain it in a state of tension said link 31.
  • FIGS. 5, 5a, 5b and 6 the tension system is shown diagrammatically by two springs 41 arranged inside the hollow structure 40 of the vertical extensions 2, in opposition with respect to at the link and shifted.
  • FIG. 5 the latter is deflected transversely substantially along an "S" following a longer path between its guides 33 and 10.
  • FIG. 6 the tension exerted on the link 31 forces the springs 41 to compress and therefore to release the length of said link 31 which they have previously stored.
  • the elastic tension system is placed between the tensioner for adjusting the length of the link 31 and the attachment points or ends 32 of the latter on the wings 12 of the front cover 4.
  • the tensioning system is arranged to act in traction on the attachment ends 32 of the link 31.
  • a traction spring 45 is supported on the front cover 4 and is hooked to the ends 32 of the link 31 which are then retained on the wings 12 of said cover 4 only by shoulders 46 located opposite the stops 11 and 16.
  • the link 31 is relaxed, its released length is then recovered by the spring 45 which pulls on the two ends 32 thereof away from the shoulders 46 as indicated by the arrows 47.
  • the device for limiting the range of travel of the front cover 4 implements a single link 31 forming a half-loop which is closed by said front cover 4. It is understood that the limiting device can also include two inextensible flexible links 50 independent of one another, as shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 9 and 9a.
  • each link 50 disposed on a side of the shoe, connects the corresponding wing 12 of the front cover 4 to the vertical extension 2 of the shell base 1 located opposite, and has its own tensioner 51 and, optionally, its elastic tension system 52.
  • 9 and 9a is of the "wheel” type, that is to say that the adjustment made on the length of the link 50 is achieved gradually by screwing or unscrewing the wheel 53; this wheel immobilized in translation on the vertical extensions 2 causes the translation 54 of the end 54 of said link 50 constituted by a threaded end piece, while the other end 55 is mounted on the wings 12 of the front cover 4 to catch on and lean on the shoulders 46 in the event of forward bending.
  • the end 55 of attachment of the latter is provided free to slide on the side of its connection with the system of elastic tension 52, as indicated by arrow 57.
  • the illustrated ski boot has a upper 3 whose structure is identical to that of FIGS. 1 and 2, and differs from that of FIGS. 5 and 6 only in that the elastic tension system is incorporated in a adjustment tensioner 60.
  • the tensioner 60 shown in detail in FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 is of the toggle type, it is articulated on the rear cover 5 on an axis 61, and is held in abutment 62 in its housing 63 produced in the rear part of said rear cover 5, under the tension effect of the link 31 and of an elastic element such as a spring 71 interposed between the latter and the adjustment slider 72. Due to this mounting , the modification of the position of the cursor 72 on the threaded axis 73 (visible in FIGS.
  • the invention which has just been described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 13 is obviously not limited to ski boots, the shell base and of a determined type; thus, the shell base 1 of the shoe illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 is closed in its upper part corresponding to the top of the foot by a flexible cover 19, that of the shoe in FIG. 3 by transverse flaps 23 , and that of the shoes of FIGS. 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10, by a continuation of the sides on the top of the foot.
  • the characteristic parts of the invention may include accessory arrangements without going beyond the framework of the latter; for this purpose, for example, the stops 11 produced on the extensions 2 coming from the shell base 1 can be provided with deflectors 80 as illustrated in FIG. 5b. Still, the stops 11 can be attached to the vertical extensions 2 and be adjustable in position on the latter, in particular in the horizontal direction, in order to allow the modification of the advancing angle of the rod 3. Obviously, the stops of the front cover 4 formed by the rear edges 16 of these wings 12 can also be replaced by added and adjustable elements.
  • the flexible link 31, 50 of the system for limiting the range of travel of the front cover 4 can be arranged on the latter by forming a half-loop and come to hang on the vertical extensions 2 where there is possibly available, the elastic tension system 45, 52. It is obvious that a tensioner 34, 51 or 60 can also be provided on this cover 4 when the flexible link 31, 50 is placed on the latter and hung on the vertical extensions 2.
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