EP0704174B1 - Sportshoe for sliding - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shoe intended for the field of sliding sports and particularly suitable for snowboarding or snowboarding.
- the user's positions are correlated with the technique generally used for the practice board sport.
- the user has his feet secured to the surf, through his shoes, so that the ends of the feet are close to the same side and the heels are close to the opposite side.
- the user's feet are therefore oriented in a substantially transverse direction of the surf.
- an edge grip on a longitudinal side requires that the leg is well maintained relative to the foot in the direction of the length of the foot. In this case it is necessary to prevent, or at least less limit, a longitudinal flexion movement of the leg relative to the foot.
- the inclination of the leg is made substantially in the direction of the length of the surf, that is to say laterally with respect to the foot. It is necessary in this case that the leg can tilt to one side or the other with respect to the foot.
- the shoes currently known can be broken into two categories: that of soft shoes, which are then associated with so-called "shell” type fasteners which are supposed to ensure necessary supports, and that of rigid or semi-rigid shoes which are associated with fasteners "buckle” type cooperating only with the sole in the manner of shoe / binding assemblies Alpine skiing.
- Soft shoes allow the leg to tilt in all directions relative to the foot, that is to say both in longitudinal and lateral bending, or in a position which combines these two directions of tilt.
- Known rigid or semi-rigid shoes such as that disclosed for example in WO 97/16227, include a collar which surrounds the lower leg and allows the user to maintain his surfing without fatigue in the card-taking position.
- these shoes do not allow lateral bending around the ankle, which prevents the user to act correctly to maintain his balance or drive his surfing.
- Rigidity of the shoe requires the user to carry out movements of exaggerated amplitude, with the bust and arms, to compensate for the lack of lateral mobility of the legs.
- the prior art also includes documents relating to intended fasteners to receive shoes.
- document DE-A-36 22 746 discloses a fixing which comprises a collar articulated on a sole by a pivot with a longitudinal axis, a flexible portion of the collar allowing a flexion of the leg.
- the aim of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks highlighted above, and to provide a sliding sports shoe, in particular a surf shoe, of the rigid / semi-rigid type, improved, more suitable for snowboarding or board sports works with similar movements.
- the invention proposes a shoe architecture which allows a user to to master, without fatigue and pain, the movements to be performed for the practice of such sports.
- the invention provides a shoe which allows lateral flexion around ankle.
- a shoe according to the invention intended to cooperate with a binding type assembly loop for the practice of surfing, comprising a sole intended to cooperate with a fixing assembly, and a collar articulated by a means on an associated part secured to the sole.
- this shoe includes in particular a heel secured to the sole, side walls, a front end and a rod.
- the shoe is characterized in that the connecting means is a pivot whose axis is located in a substantially longitudinal plane of the shoe.
- the heel, side walls, and the front end in particular form a rigid belt.
- pivot axis is preferably oriented in a direction substantially horizontal.
- Such a shoe solves the problems of the prior art in the sense that it allows good longitudinal support of the foot relative to the leg, while allowing a lateral inclination of the leg on one side or the other of the foot, and by integrating in the shoe the elements support necessary for the practice of sport, for greater efficiency and greater user comfort.
- the user can therefore execute all the movements necessary for the practice of his sport, without abnormal fatigue and without particular discomfort.
- Figure 1 shows a shoe 1 for the practice of surfing.
- This shoe 1 includes a shell 2, a rod 3 and a collar 4.
- the shell 2 comprises a heel 5, an external lateral wall 6, a front end 7, a wall inner side 8 not visible in FIG. 1, and a rigid sole 9 intended to cooperate with a fixing assembly type "loop" known per se.
- the heel 5, the walls 6 and 8 and the end 7 form a relatively rigid belt.
- This belt is integral with the sole 9 of which a rear relief 10 and a front relief 11 constitute support zones shoe 1, on the ground in the case of walking, or on the surf in the case of sliding.
- the belt and the sole 9 can be fixed relative to each other by any means such as riveting, bonding or other.
- the belt and the sole 9 can also form a whole monobloc obtained for example by injection of a plastic material.
- the shell 2 obtained by securing the belt and the sole 9 will relatively rigid.
- the shell 2 receives the rod 3 which it maintains thanks to the belt described above. He can be provided to glue the rod 3 in the shell 2 to avoid separation of these two parts.
- the rod 3 which is relatively flexible covers at least the top of the foot and extends in height to surround the lower leg.
- the rod 3 is kept in contact with the foot and the lower leg of the user by means of closure 12 such as a lacing, known to those skilled in the art.
- the collar 4 preferably made with a relatively rigid material, surrounds the part upper 13 of the rod 3 and tightens the lower leg of the user, by means of clamping and closure 14 known to those skilled in the art.
- a stiffening beam 15 of the collar 4 extends substantially vertically from the upper part 16 towards the lower part 17 of the collar 4.
- This beam 15 can be attached to the collar 4 or, depending on a construction method preferred, the beam 15 and the collar 4 can form a single piece which will be produced for example in a plastic material.
- the beam 15 allows the articulation of the collar 4 on the heel 5 by a connecting means such as a pivot 18.
- the pivot 18, symbolized in FIG. 1 by a circle can, according to a nonlimiting example, be constituted by the articulation in a hole 19 of the collar, of a cylinder secured to the heel 5.
- the axis 20 of the pivot 18 is located in a substantially longitudinal plane of the shoe 1, so as to allow a lateral inclination of the collar 4 relative to the shell 2, as will be described by the after.
- the axis 20 of the pivot 18 is oriented in a direction substantially horizontal. Therefore, the axis 20 is approximately parallel to the sole 9, which allows the user's leg to be held in a natural position.
- a central zone 21 of the associated part or heel 5 secured to the sole 9 cooperates with the collar 4 by the stiffening beam 15 to serve as a stop in the longitudinal direction.
- the user can therefore easily lean on the edges, since he has almost no more efforts to be provided to maintain a stable position of the leg relative to the foot.
- stop means limit at least in one direction the angular displacements of the collar 4.
- the collar 4 has an internal lateral extension 22 able to cooperate with a side wall 23 of the heel 5 to limit the angular displacement of the collar 4 towards the outside.
- the internal lateral extension 22 acts as a stop by pressing on the side wall 23 of heel 5.
- This function is important because the positions taken by the user relative to the south cause inward leg inclinations which are very significant, while the outward inclinations are more reduced.
- the abutment means are asymmetrical: the internal lateral extension 22 of the collar 4 extends to cover the side wall 23 of the heel 5, while no extension starts from the stiffening beam 15 to extend and cover a side wall 24 of the heel 5 located on the side outside of the shoe.
- FIG. 5 corresponds to an inclination of the collar 4, relative to the shell 2, towards the inside of the shoe 1. This inclination is made according to an angle value ⁇ which varies between 0 and 50 degrees. She corresponds to a leg position which transmits a lot of sensitive information to the user, and this is why the collar 4 is guided relative to the shell 2 only by the pivot 18. No stopper limits the angular movement of the collar 4 towards the inner side of the shoe, so as not to annoy the user.
- the interior lateral extension 22 limits the angular movement of the collar 4 towards the outside of the shoe 1, so that the user finds a support which will help him to give efforts for the conduct of his surfing.
- heel 5 is asymmetrical and the area of heel 5 located towards the outside of shoe 1 is higher than the area towards the inside of shoe 1, compared to sole 9.
- This arrangement allows on the one hand as we have seen to ensure a stop function towards the exterior of the shoe 1, and on the other hand facilitates a large clearance towards the interior side.
- the rod 3 is subjected to a significant lateral flexion when the leg tilts towards the interior.
- the difference in height on the two sides of the heel 5 promotes internal flexion of the upper 3 without deterioration of the shoe 1.
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Description
La présente invention concerne une chaussure destinée au domaine des sports de glisse et particulièrement adaptée à la pratique du surf sur la neige ou "snow board".The present invention relates to a shoe intended for the field of sliding sports and particularly suitable for snowboarding or snowboarding.
D'une manière générale, il est nécessaire d'apporter à un utilisateur, d'une part un certain confort, et d'autre part un maintien ou un guidage de certaines parties du pied ou de la jambe, pour lui permettre de prendre sans gêne des positions diverses en fonction des situations rencontrées en cours de glisse.In general, it is necessary to provide a user, on the one hand, a certain comfort, and on the other hand a support or a guidance of certain parts of the foot or of the leg, for him allow to take without embarrassment of various positions depending on the situations encountered in progress sliding.
Les positions de l'utilisateur sont corrélées à la technique généralement employée pour la pratique du sport de glisse.The user's positions are correlated with the technique generally used for the practice board sport.
Dans le cas du surf, on peut de manière schématique assimiler un surf à une planche dont les deux côtés opposés situés dans le sens de la longueur permettent de prendre et de contrôler des appuis sur la neige.In the case of surfing, we can schematically assimilate a surf to a board whose two opposite sides located lengthwise allow to take and control presses on the snow.
L'utilisateur a les pieds solidarisés au surf, par l'intermédiaire de ses chaussures, de façon que les extrémités des pieds se situent à proximité d'un même côté et que les talons se situent à proximité du côté opposé.The user has his feet secured to the surf, through his shoes, so that the ends of the feet are close to the same side and the heels are close to the opposite side.
Les pieds de l'utilisateur sont donc orientés dans une direction sensiblement transversale du surf.The user's feet are therefore oriented in a substantially transverse direction of the surf.
Par conséquent, une prise de carre sur un côté longitudinal impose que la jambe soit bien maintenue par rapport au pied dans le sens de la longueur du pied. Il est nécessaire dans ce cas d'empêcher, ou au moins de limiter, un mouvement de flexion longitudinale de la jambe par rapport au pied.Therefore, an edge grip on a longitudinal side requires that the leg is well maintained relative to the foot in the direction of the length of the foot. In this case it is necessary to prevent, or at least less limit, a longitudinal flexion movement of the leg relative to the foot.
D'autre part, des variations d'inclinaison du relief ou des changements de direction amènent l'utilisateur à incliner ses jambes pour conserver un équilibre ou pour agir sur la conduite du surf.On the other hand, variations in slope of the relief or changes in direction lead to the user to tilt his legs to maintain balance or to act on the conduct of the surf.
Généralement, l'inclinaison de la jambe se fait sensiblement dans le sens de la longueur du surf, c'est-à-dire latéralement par rapport au pied. Il est nécessaire dans ce cas que la jambe puisse s'incliner d'un côté ou de l'autre par rapport au pied.Generally, the inclination of the leg is made substantially in the direction of the length of the surf, that is to say laterally with respect to the foot. It is necessary in this case that the leg can tilt to one side or the other with respect to the foot.
Les chaussures connues à l'heure actuelle peuvent être cassées dans deux catégories : celle des chaussures souples, qui sont alors associées à des fixations dites de type "coque" censées assurer les appuis nécessaires,et celle des chaussures rigides ou semi-rigides qui sont associées à des fixations de type "à boucle" coopérant uniquement avec la semelle à la manière des ensembles chaussure/fixation de ski alpin.The shoes currently known can be broken into two categories: that of soft shoes, which are then associated with so-called "shell" type fasteners which are supposed to ensure necessary supports, and that of rigid or semi-rigid shoes which are associated with fasteners "buckle" type cooperating only with the sole in the manner of shoe / binding assemblies Alpine skiing.
Les chaussures souples permettent à la jambe de s'incliner dans tous les sens par rapport au pied, c'est-à-dire aussi bien dans une flexion longitudinale que latérale, ou encore dans une position qui combine ces deux sens d'inclinaison.Soft shoes allow the leg to tilt in all directions relative to the foot, that is to say both in longitudinal and lateral bending, or in a position which combines these two directions of tilt.
Ces chaussures ont l'inconvénient d'obliger l'utilisateur à fournir un effort important dans les prises de carre, pour maintenir le pied par rapport à la jambe. En effet, une prise de carre se fait sur un seul côté longitudinal. Le surf est alors en appui sur ce seul côté et c'est l'effort fourni par l'utilisateur qui le maintient dans la position voulue par rapport à la pente. Les muscles de la jambe sont très sollicités, ce qui fatigue rapidement l'utilisateur et le gêne considérablement. Par ailleurs, même si la fixation de type "coque" utilisée fournit une partie des appuis nécessaires, l'ensemble chaussure/fixation obtenu n'est jamais optimum, car :
- les parties d'appui ou de transmission des efforts ne sont pas en contact direct avec l'ensemble pied/jambe, d'où une perte d'efficacité et défaut de précision,
- les fixations ont une taille standard devant accommoder différentes tailles et largeurs de chaussure, d'où encore des appuis moins "francs" et une mauvaise adaptation à la morphologie de l'utilisateur,
- les fixations à coque constituent sur la planche de surf un volume important rendant ce dernier difficile à transporter,
- les fixations à coque multiplient les épaisseurs entre l'ensemble pied/jambe et la planche.
- the support or force transmission parts are not in direct contact with the foot / leg assembly, resulting in a loss of efficiency and lack of precision,
- the bindings have a standard size which must accommodate different shoe sizes and widths, hence still less "frank" support and poor adaptation to the morphology of the user,
- the hull fixings constitute a large volume on the surfboard making it difficult to transport,
- the shell fasteners multiply the thicknesses between the foot / leg assembly and the board.
Les chaussures rigides ou semi-rigides connues, comme celle divulguée par exemple dans le document WO 97/16227, comportent un collier qui entoure le bas de jambe et permet à l'utilisateur de maintenir sans fatigue son surf dans la position de prise de carte. Cependant, ces chaussures ne permettent pas la flexion latérale autour de la cheville, ce qui empêche l'utilisateur d'agir correctement pour conserver son équilibre ou conduire son surf. La rigidité de la chaussure oblige l'utilisateur à effectuer des mouvements d'amplitude exagérée, avec le buste et les bras, pour compenser le manque de mobilité latérale des jambes.Known rigid or semi-rigid shoes, such as that disclosed for example in WO 97/16227, include a collar which surrounds the lower leg and allows the user to maintain his surfing without fatigue in the card-taking position. However, these shoes do not allow lateral bending around the ankle, which prevents the user to act correctly to maintain his balance or drive his surfing. Rigidity of the shoe requires the user to carry out movements of exaggerated amplitude, with the bust and arms, to compensate for the lack of lateral mobility of the legs.
Par conséquent, aucune des chaussures actuelles n'est complètement satisfaisante, dans la mesure où aucune ne permet à un utilisateur d'être à l'aise dans tous les cas de figures rencontrés dans la pratique du surf.Consequently, none of the current shoes is completely satisfactory, in the since none allows a user to be comfortable in all cases encountered in the practice of surfing.
L'art antérieur comprend également des documents se rapportant à des fixations prévues pour recevoir des chaussures.The prior art also includes documents relating to intended fasteners to receive shoes.
Par exemple, le document DE-A-36 22 746 divulgue une fixation qui comprend un collier articulé sur une semelle par un pivot d'axe longitudinal, une portion flexible du collier permettant une flexion de la jambe.For example, document DE-A-36 22 746 discloses a fixing which comprises a collar articulated on a sole by a pivot with a longitudinal axis, a flexible portion of the collar allowing a flexion of the leg.
Un autre exemple selon le document US-A-4,979,760 décrit une fixation qui comprend une semelle, un collier et un coussin retenu sur la semelle par une sangle, le coussin permettant une certaine liberté de mouvement de la jambe à la fois dans un sens transversal et dans un sens longitudinal.Another example according to document US-A-4,979,760 describes a fixing which comprises a sole, a collar and a cushion retained on the sole by a strap, the cushion allowing some freedom of movement of the leg both in a transverse direction and in a longitudinal direction.
Le but de la présente invention est de remédier aux inconvénients ci-avant mis en évidence, et de fournir une chaussure de sport de glisse et notamment surf, de type rigide/semi-rigide, améliorée, plus adaptée à la pratique du surf des neiges ou des sports de glisse mettant en oeuvre des mouvements similaires.The aim of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks highlighted above, and to provide a sliding sports shoe, in particular a surf shoe, of the rigid / semi-rigid type, improved, more suitable for snowboarding or board sports works with similar movements.
A cet effet, l'invention propose une architecture de chaussure qui permet à un utilisateur de maítriser, sans fatigue et sans douleur, les mouvements à exécuter pour la pratique de tels sports.To this end, the invention proposes a shoe architecture which allows a user to to master, without fatigue and pain, the movements to be performed for the practice of such sports.
En particulier, l'invention propose une chaussure qui permet une flexion latérale autour de la cheville. In particular, the invention provides a shoe which allows lateral flexion around ankle.
Une chaussure selon l'invention, destinée à coopérer avec un ensemble fixation de type à boucle pour la pratique du surf, comportant une semelle destinée à coopérer avec un ensemble de fixation, et un collier articulé par un moyen sur une partie associée solidaire de la semelle. En outre, cette chaussure comprend notamment un talon solidaire de la semelle, des parois latérales, une extrémité avant et une tige. La Chaussure est caracterisée en ce que le moyen de liaison est un pivot dont l'axe est situé dans un plan sensiblement longitudinal de la chaussure. Le talon, les parois latérales, et l'extrémité avant notamment forment une ceinture rigide.A shoe according to the invention, intended to cooperate with a binding type assembly loop for the practice of surfing, comprising a sole intended to cooperate with a fixing assembly, and a collar articulated by a means on an associated part secured to the sole. Also, this shoe includes in particular a heel secured to the sole, side walls, a front end and a rod. The shoe is characterized in that the connecting means is a pivot whose axis is located in a substantially longitudinal plane of the shoe. The heel, side walls, and the front end in particular form a rigid belt.
De plus, l'axe du pivot est, de préférence, orienté dans une direction sensiblement horizontale.In addition, the pivot axis is preferably oriented in a direction substantially horizontal.
Une telle chaussure résout les problèmes de l'art antérieur en ce sens qu'elle permet un bon maintien longitudinal du pied par rapport à la jambe, tout en autorisant une inclinaison latérale de la jambe d'un côté ou de l'autre du pied, et en intégrant dans la chaussure les éléments d'appui nécessaires à la pratique du sport, pour une plus grande efficacité et un plus grand confort de l'utilisateur.Such a shoe solves the problems of the prior art in the sense that it allows good longitudinal support of the foot relative to the leg, while allowing a lateral inclination of the leg on one side or the other of the foot, and by integrating in the shoe the elements support necessary for the practice of sport, for greater efficiency and greater user comfort.
L'utilisateur peut donc exécuter tous les mouvements nécessaires à la pratique de son sport, sans fatigue anormale et sans gêne particulière.The user can therefore execute all the movements necessary for the practice of his sport, without abnormal fatigue and without particular discomfort.
D'autres caractéristiques et avantages de l'invention seront mieux compris à l'aide de la description qui va suivre, en regard du dessin annexé illustrant, à titre d'exemple non limitatif, comment l'invention peut être réalisée et dans lequel :
- la figure 1 est une vue de trois-quarts arrière d'une chaussure selon l'invention,
- la figure 2 est une vue de trois-quarts avant montrant notamment une coque et un collier, de la chaussure de la figure 1,
- la figure 3 est une vue latérale de la chaussure de la figure 1,
- la figure 4 est une coupe selon IV-IV de la figure 3,
- la figure 5 est une vue similaire à la figure 4, où seuls la coque et le collier sont représentés,
- la figure 6 est une vue similaire à la figure 5.
- FIG. 1 is a rear three-quarter view of a shoe according to the invention,
- FIG. 2 is a front three-quarter view showing in particular a shell and a collar, of the shoe of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the shoe of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4 is a section on IV-IV of FIG. 3,
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4, where only the shell and the collar are shown,
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5.
La figure 1 montre une chaussure 1 destinée à la pratique du surf. Cette chaussure 1 comprend
une coque 2, une tige 3 et un collier 4.Figure 1 shows a
La coque 2 comprend un talon 5, une paroi latérale extérieure 6, une extrémité avant 7, une paroi
latérale intérieure 8 non visible sur la figure 1, et une semelle 9 rigide destinée à coopérer avec un
ensemble fixation de type à "boucle" connu en soi.The
Le talon 5, les parois 6 et 8 et l'extrémité 7 forment une ceinture relativement rigide. Cette ceinture
est solidaire de la semelle 9 dont un relief arrière 10 et un relief avant 11 constituent des zones d'appui
de la chaussure 1, sur le sol dans le cas de la marche, ou sur le surf dans le cas de la glisse.The
La ceinture et la semelle 9 peuvent être fixées l'une par rapport à l'autre par tout moyen tel qu'un rivetage, un collage ou autre. La ceinture et la semelle 9 peuvent également former un ensemble monobloc obtenu par exemple par injection d'une matière plastique.The belt and the sole 9 can be fixed relative to each other by any means such as riveting, bonding or other. The belt and the sole 9 can also form a whole monobloc obtained for example by injection of a plastic material.
Dans tous les cas, la coque 2 obtenue par solidarisation de la ceinture et de la semelle 9 sera
relativement rigide.In all cases, the
La coque 2 accueille la tige 3 qu'elle maintient grâce à la ceinture décrite précédemment. Il peut être
prévu de coller la tige 3 dans la coque 2 pour éviter une désolidarisation de ces deux parties.The
La tige 3 qui est relativement souple recouvre au moins le dessus du pied et s'étend en hauteur
pour entourer le bas de la jambe.The
La tige 3 est maintenue au contact du pied et du bas de jambe de l'utilisateur grâce à un moyen de
fermeture 12 tel qu'un laçage, connu de l'homme de l'art.The
Le collier 4, réalisé de préférence avec un matériau relativement rigide, entoure la partie
supérieure 13 de la tige 3 et serre le bas de jambe de l'utilisateur, par un moyen de serrage et de
fermeture 14 connu de l'homme du métier.The
Une poutre de rigidification 15 du collier 4 s'étend sensiblement verticalement de la partie supérieure
16 vers la partie inférieure 17 du collier 4.A
Cette poutre 15 peut être rapportée sur le collier 4 ou encore, selon un mode de construction
préféré, la poutre 15 et le collier 4 peuvent former une pièce unique qui sera réalisée par exemple dans
une matière plastique.This
La poutre 15 permet l'articulation du collier 4 sur le talon 5 par un moyen de liaison tel qu'un pivot
18.The
Le pivot 18, symbolisé sur la figure 1 par un cercle, peut, selon un exemple non limitatif, être
constitué par l'articulation dans un trou 19 du collier, d'un cylindre solidaire du talon 5. The
Le trou 19 est visible à la figure 2, sur laquelle seuls le collier 4 et la coque 2 ont été représentés en
vue éclatée.The
L'axe 20 du pivot 18 est situé dans un plan sensiblement longitudinal de la chaussure 1, de façon à
permettre une inclinaison latérale du collier 4 par rapport à la coque 2, comme il sera décrit par la
suite.The
Selon un mode de réalisation préféré, l'axe 20 du pivot 18 est orienté dans une direction
sensiblement horizontale. De ce fait, l'axe 20 est approximativement parallèle à la semelle 9, ce qui
permet à la jambe de l'utilisateur d'être maintenue dans une position naturelle.According to a preferred embodiment, the
En effet, une zone centrale 21 de la partie associée ou talon 5 solidaire de la semelle 9 coopère
avec le collier 4 par la poutre de rigidification 15 pour servir de butée en direction longitudinale.Indeed, a
Par conséquent, une flexion autour de la cheville du pied par rapport à la jambe n'est pas possible dans le sens longitudinal du pied.Therefore, bending around the ankle of the foot relative to the leg is not possible in the longitudinal direction of the foot.
L'utilisateur pourra donc facilement prendre appui sur les carres, puisqu'il n'a presque plus d'efforts à fournir pour conserver une position stable de la jambe par rapport au pied.The user can therefore easily lean on the edges, since he has almost no more efforts to be provided to maintain a stable position of the leg relative to the foot.
La figure 3, sur laquelle la chaussure 1 est vue du côté extérieur, permet de mieux comprendre
encore le phénomène.Figure 3, in which the
D'autre part, l'utilisateur aura de grandes facilités pour diriger son surf ou s'adapter aux
sollicitations extérieures, car le pivot 18 permet des inclinaisons latérales du collier 4 comme il a été
dit et comme il est montré à la figure 4.On the other hand, the user will have great facilities to direct his surfing or adapt to the
external stresses, because the
Pour ce faire, des moyens de butée limitent au moins dans un sens les déplacements angulaires du
collier 4.To do this, stop means limit at least in one direction the angular displacements of the
De préférence, le collier 4 comporte un prolongement latéral intérieur 22 apte à coopérer avec une
paroi latérale 23 du talon 5 pour limiter le déplacement angulaire du collier 4 vers l'extérieur.Preferably, the
Le prolongement latéral intérieur 22 joue le rôle d'une butée en venant appuyer sur la paroi latérale
23 du talon 5.The internal
Cette fonction est importante, car les positions prises par l'utilisateur par rapport au sud engendrent des inclinaisons de jambe vers l'intérieur qui sont très importantes, alors que les inclinaisons vers l'extérieur sont plus réduites.This function is important because the positions taken by the user relative to the south cause inward leg inclinations which are very significant, while the outward inclinations are more reduced.
C'est pourquoi les moyens de butée sont asymétriques : le prolongement latéral intérieur 22 du
collier 4 s'étend pour couvrir la paroi latérale 23 du talon 5, alors qu'aucun prolongement ne part de la
poutre de rigidification 15 pour s'étendre et couvrir une paroi latérale 24 du talon 5 située du côté
extérieur de la chaussure.This is why the abutment means are asymmetrical: the internal
Le fonctionnement du moyen de butée constitué par le prolongement latéral intérieur 22 du collier 4
est représenté de manière schématique sur les figures 5 et 6.The operation of the stop means constituted by the internal
La figure 5 correspond à une inclinaison du collier 4, par rapport à la coque 2, vers l'intérieur de la
chaussure 1. Cette inclinaison se fait selon une valeur d'angle α qui varie entre 0 et 50 degrés. Elle
correspond à une position de jambe qui transmet beaucoup d'informations sensitives à l'utilisateur, et
c'est pour cela que le collier 4 n'est guidé par rapport à la coque 2 que par le pivot 18. Aucune butée ne
limite le déplacement angulaire du collier 4 vers le côté intérieur de la chaussure, de façon à ne pas
gêner l'utilisateur.FIG. 5 corresponds to an inclination of the
Par contre, comme il est représenté à la figure 6, il est utile que le prolongement latéral intérieur 22
limite le déplacement angulaire du collier 4 vers le côté extérieur de la chaussure 1, pour que
l'utilisateur trouve un appui qui l'aidera à donner des efforts pour la conduite de son surf.By cons, as shown in Figure 6, it is useful that the interior
Pour ce faire, le prolongement latéral intérieur 22 situé sur la partie inférieure 17 du collier 4 du
côté intérieur de la chaussure 1, vient prendre appui sur la paroi latérale intérieure 23 du talon 5 de
façon que le déplacement angulaire β du collier 4 vers l'extérieur se fait dans une plage comprise
entre 0 et 20 degrés, le zéro correspondant à la position verticale du collier 4.To do this, the internal
En effet, lorsque le collier 4 est incliné vers l'extérieur dans le sens de la flêche F2, le prolongement
latéral intérieur 22 du collier 4 est plaqué contre la paroi latérale intérieure 23 du talon 5, alors que
lorsque le collier 4 est incliné vers l'intérieur dans le sens de la flêche F1, le prolongement latéral
intérieur 22 est écarté du talon 5 et est donc inactif.Indeed, when the
Il est possible d'ajuster la valeur de l'inclinaison angulaire du collier 4 en modifiant la hauteur du
talon 5. De préférence, le talon 5 est asymétrique et la zone du talon 5 située vers le côté extérieur de
la chaussure 1 est plus haute que la zone située vers le côté intérieur de la chaussure 1, par rapport à
la semelle 9.It is possible to adjust the value of the angular inclination of the
Cela revient à dire que la paroi latérale extérieure 24 du talon 5 est plus haute que la paroi latérale
intérieure 23, par rapport à la semelle 9.This amounts to saying that the
Cette disposition permet d'une part comme on l'a vu d'assurer une fonction de butée vers
l'extérieur de la chaussure 1, et facilite d'autre part un grand débattement vers le côté intérieur.This arrangement allows on the one hand as we have seen to ensure a stop function towards
the exterior of the
En effet, la tige 3 est soumise à une flexion latérale importante quand la jambe s'incline vers
l'intérieur. La différence de hauteur des deux côtés du talon 5 favorise une flexion interne de la tige 3
sans détérioration de la chaussure 1.Indeed, the
Bien entendu, l'invention n'est pas limitée au mode de réalisation ainsi décrit, et comprend tous les équivalents techniques pouvant entrer dans l'étendue des revendications suivantes.Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiment thus described, and includes all the technical equivalents which may fall within the scope of the following claims.
Elle n'est notamment pas limitée à une application à une chaussure de surf mais peut également être appliquée à d'autres chaussures de sport de glisse tel que patin, patin à roues en ligne,...etc.It is in particular not limited to an application to a surf shoe but can also be applied to other sliding sports shoes such as skates, inline skates, ... etc.
Claims (13)
- Boot for a gliding sport comprising a sole (9), adapted to cooperate with a binding assembly of the gliding member, and a collar (4) articulated by a means for attaching to an associated portion affixed to the sole, characterized in that the attaching means is a pivot (18) whose axis (20) is located in a substantially longitudinal plane of the sole.
- Boot (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the axis (20) of the pivot (18) is oriented in a substantially horizontal direction.
- Boot (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that a stiffening beam (15) of the collar (4) extends substantially vertically from an upper portion (16) towards a lower portion (17) of the collar (4).
- Boot (1) according to any of claims 1-3, characterized in that it comprises abutment means to limit the angular displacements of the collar (4) in at least one direction.
- Boot (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the abutment means are asymmetrical.
- Boot (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that the collar (4) comprises an internal lateral extension (22) capable of cooperating with a lateral wall (23) of the heel (5) to limit the outward angular displacement of the collar (4).
- Boot (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that the outward angular displacement of the collar (4) occurs within a range between 0 and 20 degrees, with zero corresponding to the vertical position of the collar (4).
- Boot (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that no abutment limits the angular displacement of the collar (4) towards the internal side of the boot (1).
- Boot (1) according to any of claims 1-8, characterized in that the associated portion affixed to the sole (9) is an asymmetrical heel (5), whose zone located towards the exterior of the boot is higher than the zone located towards the interior of the boot, with respect to the sole (9).
- Boot (1) according to any of claims 1-9, characterized in that the pivot (18) is constituted by the articulation of a cylinder affixed to the heel (5) through a hole (19) of the collar (4).
- Boot (1) according to any of claims 1-10, characterized in that the associated portion (5) affixed to the sole (9) cooperates with the collar (4) to serve as an abutment in longitudinal flexion.
- Boot according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a heel (5), lateral walls (6, 8), and a front end (7) forming a rigid belt.
- Boot according to claim 12, characterized in that the rigid belt (5, 6, 7, 8) is affixed to the sole (9).
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