EP0712586A1 - Schischuh - Google Patents
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- EP0712586A1 EP0712586A1 EP95115600A EP95115600A EP0712586A1 EP 0712586 A1 EP0712586 A1 EP 0712586A1 EP 95115600 A EP95115600 A EP 95115600A EP 95115600 A EP95115600 A EP 95115600A EP 0712586 A1 EP0712586 A1 EP 0712586A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0429—Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
- A43B5/0433—Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia to the width of calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0435—Adjustment of the boot to the foot
- A43B5/0443—Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices
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- the present invention relates to ski boots of the front entry and / or central type comprising a collar rod articulated on a shell base and capable of pivoting only forward, means preventing it from pivoting towards the 'rear, and relates in particular to a device facilitating the passage of the heel of the skier's foot in the upper during shoeing-heaving.
- Ski boots of the front entry type generally have a split shell called variable volume closed by overlapping transverse flaps and subject to closure systems, and their collar-rod is locked from any rearward pivoting. to ensure good quality of the rear support.
- the locking of the collar-stem is obtained by means of two flanges in the heel area of the shoe, one located on the lower edge of the collar-stem, the other corresponding to the hull base.
- the two flanges constitute active stops only when the collar-rod is urged to tilt backwards and thus leave the latter free to pivot forward, possibly against the elastic resistance of a means or device called "control of bending ".
- a significant advantage provided by this type of shoe, where the upper is blocked rearward, is to be able to vary the internal volume of their shell thanks to the transverse flaps which can be adjusted particularly well on the foot, respecting the volume of the latter per action on the locking systems.
- Another advantage lies in the fact that the skier can easily reference the position of the rod to present his foot in extension as close as possible to the longitudinal median axis of the rod, which substantially coincides with the axis of introduction.
- the deformable zones and the tightening member are located and operate essentially on the lateral faces of the boot opposite the part of the skier's foot delimited substantially by a malleolus, the heel and the Achilles tendon.
- these deformable zones make it possible, using the tightening member, to block the heel on the bottom of the boot by tightening its zones above the lateral prominences of said heel after the foot is inserted into the shoe.
- the posterior zone of the upper therefore remains undeformable as in the shoes described in patents FR 2 433 311 and EP 358 599, and this type of shoe with deformable lateral zones therefore also requires a wide opening of the anterior zone of the upper to give passage to the perimeter of introduction of the foot, that is to say the perimeter passing through the instep and the most extreme point at the back of the heel. Consequently, it is common to use loop closure systems causing the complete release of the flaps or transverse tabs which close the front part of the rod; indeed, the need to have a large possibility of spacing is almost impossible to restore only with closure systems having a permanent connection. It follows from this requirement to open the flaps of the front part of the upper to allow the shoeing to take off that the closing of said upper after putting on shoe requires manual intervention of bringing said flaps together to reset the fastening of the closure systems.
- a solution intended to facilitate, inter alia the shoeing-heaving consists in authorizing the collar-collar to tilt backwards by means of a stirrup rigid, retractable between a locking position of the rod, called “ski practice", and an unlocking position which pivotally releases the rear zone of the rod.
- ski practice a locking position of the rod
- an unlocking position which pivotally releases the rear zone of the rod.
- shoes of this type are described in European patents EP 286,586 and EP 470,383, and in French patent application FR 2,341,283.
- This solution for unlocking the upper of the shoe towards the rear in order to facilitate the extraction and / or introduction of the foot does not, however, dispense with having to fully open the flaps which close the front part of the rod to free the passage of the instep.
- rear entry shoes are easy to put on and take off, but simply transpose the problem of the opening of the upper from the front to the rear.
- closing these shoes also requires manual intervention of bringing the rear cover towards the front cover to reset the closure systems.
- this type of shoe with rear entry has another drawback relating to the quality of the rear support which can no longer be produced in the heel area.
- the rear cover having to remain free to pivot rearward for the opening of the rod, the most conventional solution consists in blocking the front cover from any rearward pivoting and in connecting said rear cover to it. Ci to hold it in the closed position and thus ensure the back support of the lower leg of the skier.
- the blocking and / or restraint zone located on the front and the top of the foot is distant from the posterior zone where the forces apply. Therefore, the constituent parts of the shoe, which are made of plastic, deform elastically and the various games occurring with the closure systems of the upper are made up before the rear cover opposes an effective resistance and therefore a good rear support.
- the present invention aims to solve the problems associated with the opening of the upper of the shoes which arise during putting on and taking off shoes while retaining optimum quality of the rear support and of the tightening of the shoe on the foot.
- Another object of the invention is to allow the implementation of rod closure systems which do not need to be completely disconnected at least in the instep area / flexion fold which avoids intervention manual reconciliation of the transverse hull flaps.
- the ski boot of the front entry and / or central type, according to the invention, is provided with a comfort boot and comprises an adjustable collar-rod on the lower leg of the skier.
- said collar-rod being articulated about an axis located on a shell base substantially in the region of the malleoli, and capable of pivoting only forward as means of permanent stop arranged on the shell base prevent it from pivoting backwards.
- the shoe defined above is characterized by the fact that its shell base has in the dorsal area of the heel a vertical notch open upwards intended to allow the passage of the rear extreme point of the heel of the skier's foot to the shoeing-shoeing, and by the fact that a retractable flap, articulated at its lower part on the shell base in the area of the heel, comes to close said notch in the position of use of the ski boot, by action on an implementation device also ensuring its tightening against the rear part of the lower leg of the skier by means of the interposed comfort liner.
- Such a characteristic allows a very easy fitting of the shoe by releasing a large heel passage, without however requiring a large opening of the upper and of the shell base, in particular at the instep / bend fold area. .
- the upper part of the retractable flap adjusts by a support zone, in the skiing practice position, under a posterior lower flange of the rod-collar, which ensures a reinforcement of the blocking of the rod-collar towards the rear in addition to the action of the permanent stop means arranged on the shell base and therefore guarantees extremely effective rear support.
- the invention provides a ski boot which combines the qualities of rear support and the tightening of the shell of a boot with front entry, as well as the ease of fitting such a boot as regards to present the foot in the axis of introduction of the upper, and the qualities of a shoe with rear entry with regard to the passage of the heel, without requiring a large opening of the upper and the shell base in the area corresponding to the instep / flexion.
- the retractable flap is in the general form of a vertically oriented half-cylinder, the two wings of which advantageously pass inside the vertical notch made in the hull base.
- the retractable flap can pivot around its articulation on the shell base in the heel area without being hindered by the edges delimiting the vertical notch.
- the device for implementing the retractable flap comprises a member for operating this flap, such as a tensioning lever, and at least one inextensible link which bears on at least one reference located on the flap, this link being connected to 'one side to said actuator, and the other side to at least one of the sides of the stem-collar.
- the inextensible link forms a half-loop whose middle is engaged with the tensioning lever, while each of its ends is anchored on a side of the stem-collar, in a substantially symmetrical manner.
- one of the ends of the link is anchored on one of the sides of the collar rod, and the other end is hooked to the free end of a transverse tightening flap and closure which extends over the other side of said stem-collar.
- the clamping rod is clamped simultaneously on the lower leg of the skier and that of the flap against the rear part of said lower leg.
- a means for adjusting the active length of the inextensible link is associated with the latter.
- the structure of the shoe described above shows that the articulations of the stem-collar and the retractable flap are at a distance from each other, one being located in the region of the malleoli, the other in the region of the heel, and that the device for implementing the flap relative to the collar-rod intervenes in the upper part of the retractable flap in the zone of the heel, therefore largely above said articulations and substantially perpendicular to that of the shutter. It follows that when the collar rod bends forward, the upper part of the flap accompanies the movement of the latter but in a circular trajectory directed downward, while that described by the rear flange of the collar rod is directed upwards.
- the operating member such as the tensioning lever
- the first link is preferably anchored at a certain height on the sides of the collar rod, below the position of the return on the flap, so that the collar rod pivoting towards the 'front around its axis located towards the malleoli pulls substantially as much length of the link as the flap releases by pivoting around its articulation located towards the heel.
- the second link is anchored in the rear part of the stem-collar substantially perpendicular to the joint of the flap located on the shell base in the heel area.
- the circular trajectory described by the anchor point causes an almost direct draft on the articulation of the retractable flap by the interposed operating device, tensioning lever and second link, and the adjustment of the length of this second link. allows to precisely determine the position from which we want to obtain an effective retention of the rod-collar in front bending.
- the retractable flap is permanently subjected to the action of an elastic means which automatically causes its tilting out of the vertical notch of passage of the heel of the skier's foot when the device for implementing said flap is in position shoe opening.
- an elastic means which automatically causes its tilting out of the vertical notch of passage of the heel of the skier's foot when the device for implementing said flap is in position shoe opening.
- the invention makes it possible to provide a permanent sliding connection, of the oblong rivet-light type, between at least one pair of flaps in the anterior zone. instep / flex bend, independent of closure systems; such a sliding connection provides constant retention of the flaps between them and of the hooking parts of the closure systems facing each other, even if the shell of the shoe tends to deform and / or twist during significant stresses liable to be produce while skiing.
- Figures 1, 2 and 3 show, in longitudinal section, a ski boot according to the invention at different stages of the boot-heaving operation.
- Figure 1 shows the boot closed on the skier's foot for skiing.
- Figure 2 shows the release of the retractable flap by opening its implementation device.
- Figure 3 shows the passage of the skier's foot in the shoe.
- FIG. 4 is a view of the rear of the closed shoe of FIG. 1.
- Figure 5 is a sectional view along the lines V-V of the ski boot of Figure 3 showing the opening of the closure system located in the instep area.
- Figure 6 is a partial sectional view along line VI-VI of the ski boot of Figure 3 showing a permanent sliding connection of the cover flaps located in the anterior area of the foot.
- Figures 7 and 8 are side views of a shoe according to the invention illustrating the implementation of two links by the control device of the retractable flap, one of the links being intended to ensure the "tracking" of the flap with the collar rod, the other controls the front bending of the latter.
- the ski boot 1 shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 is of the front entry type since only its front zone 2 can be opened. It represents a stem-collar 4 closed at its rear part 15 and articulated in the zone corresponding to the malleoli, around two axes 5 on a shell base 6 provided with a sole 7.
- the collar rod 4 and the shell base 6 are closed, respectively, by transverse flaps 10 and 11 which are subjected to the action of closing systems 13 intended to clamp them against the foot and / or the lower leg. of the skier.
- a cover 12 extending over the flaps 11 of the shell base 6 and over the flaps 10 of the collar-rod 4 contributes to the sealing of the boot, as well as to the distribution of the tightening forces.
- the collar-rod 4 is prevented from pivoting backwards and permanent abutment means 14 towards the rear, which cooperate with the rear edge of the collar-rod 4 and which are shown diagrammatically in the figures by a triangle 14, are arranged on the sides of the shell base 6 at a height substantially greater than that of the axes 5.
- the collar rod 4 is provided with flexible legs 8 which extend beyond the axes 5 and these flexible legs 8 are fixed by rivets 9 on the sides of the shell base 6.
- the stem-collar 4 is only capable of pivoting forward around the axes 5 only by overcoming the elastic resistance opposed by the flexible tabs 8, the latter thus providing a certain control of the bending.
- a comfort liner 3, of the front opening type in this example, is interposed between the shell base 6 and the skier's foot.
- the shell base 6 of the boot 1 has in the dorsal area of the heel 16 a vertical notch 17 of substantially rectangular shape open upwards which, in the skiing practice position, is closed by a retractable flap 18 mounted articulated by its lower part 19 on an axis 32, substantially horizontal, connecting it to the shell base 6.
- the retractable flap 18 articulated on an axis 32 in its lower part 19 is, in the vertical direction, in the general form of a half-cylinder whose wings pass inside the vertical notch 17, passing in- below the edges which delimit it, that is to say below the sides of the shell base 6, which rise on either side of the boot to the tightening zone of the collar rod 4 located at -above the malleoli area, as shown in dotted lines in Figure 1.
- a device 35 for implementing the flap 18 comprising a lever 36 and an inextensible flexible link 37 interacts between said flap 18 and the collar rod 4 to ensure the closing of the notch 17 and the tightening against the rear part of the bottom of leg of the skier located just above the heel by action on the flap 18.
- an elastic means 47 constituted for example by an extension of the collar-rod 4 in permanent contact with the retractable flap 18, will be provided in order to cause the automatic tilting of this flap 18, as soon as the lever 36 is opened.
- the inextensible link 37 forms a half-loop whose middle is engaged with the lever 36 while each of its ends 40 is anchored on a side of the collar-rod 4, substantially at the same height as references 38 arranged symmetrically on the flap 18 and cooperating with this same link 37.
- the upper part 19 ′ of the flap 18 is adjusted by a support zone 33 under the lower rim 39 of the collar rod 4 when the device 35 puts said flap 18 in the closed position of the notch 17, as shown in Figure 1.
- the collar-rod 4 already retained from any pivoting towards the rear by means of the abutment means 14 disposed on the sides of the shell base 6, is also blocked rearward by the lower rear edge 39 in contact with the support zone 33, which reinforces the quality of the rear support.
- the inextensible link 37 can advantageously be provided adjustable on the lever 36.
- anchoring points 40 are provided in the sides of said collar rod 4, in particular situated at different heights.
- an anchor point 40 located very high, we will obtain a significant bending retainer of the collar-rod 4, and by choosing an anchor point 40, located very low, we will obtain an excellent followed by the pivoting of the flap 18 with said collar-rod 4 practically without retaining effect.
- the various anchoring points 40 can be replaced by a micrometrically adjustable system such as a hooking slider for the link mounted screwed onto a threaded rod; by turning the threaded rod in one direction or the other, the position of the link attachment cursor is modified.
- a micrometrically adjustable system such as a hooking slider for the link mounted screwed onto a threaded rod
- one of the ends 40 of the inextensible link 37 controlled by the tensioning lever 36 can be connected to the free end of a transverse flap 10 of the stem-collar 4, 44, to ensure its tightening around the lower leg of the skier simultaneously with that of the retractable flap 18 against the rear part of said lower leg at the location of the vertical notch 17 for passage of the heel.
- the vertical notch 17 is intended to allow the passage of the rear end point 20 of the heel 22 of the skier's foot during the extraction and / or introduction of the foot 21 into the shoe as illustrated in the Figure 3 possibly by deformation of the comfort liner 3 at this location.
- the liner is preferably provided with an elastically deformable zone.
- the instep 23 is not pushed forward and the simple extension of the foot 21 is sufficient for the foot 21 to pass easily into and / or out of the shoe.
- the closure system 13 comprises a tensioning lever 24 mounted on a yoke 25 fixed on a flap 11 and a traction link 26 which is attached on one side to said lever 24, and other side to a flange 27 secured to the other flap 11, which flange 27 partially overlaps the cover 12 which seals said flaps 11.
- the traction link 26 is provided adjustable in length, for example by means of a wheel 28 made captive of the flange 27 and into which the wheel is screwed a threaded end piece 29 constituting its hooking end.
- the device for implementing the flap 18 is provided with a second inextensible link 41 intended to specifically control the forward bending of the collar rod 44.
- this second link 41 extends over the dorsal region of the shoe and is anchored at 46 in the rear part 3 of the collar rod 44. Putting the lever 36 in the closed position thus tends this link 41 substantially in the plane passing between its anchor 46 and the hinge pin 32 of the flap 18.
- the first link 37 follows the flap 18 with the stem-collar 44 and the second link 41 controls the bending, that is to say the amplitude of pivoting authorized by the stem-collar 44 before that effective restraint should occur.
- this second link 41 is preferably provided with an adjustable length because it is its length which determines the amplitude of the movement of the stem-collar.
- the collar rod 44 is devoid of energy tabs 8 as in the case of the collar rod 4 and can therefore pivot forward around its articulations 5 without there being any elastic resistance at its attachment to the shell base 6. It is understood that abutment means 14 located on the sides of the shell base 6 ensure the locking of the collar rod 44 towards the rear as in the rod-collar case 4.
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FR9414064A FR2726977B1 (fr) | 1994-11-18 | 1994-11-18 | Chaussure de ski |
FR9414064 | 1994-11-18 |
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FR2341283A1 (fr) | 1976-02-20 | 1977-09-16 | Pinet Georges | Chaussure de ski |
US4095356A (en) | 1976-10-15 | 1978-06-20 | Scott Usa, Inc. | Boot with pivoted upper |
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FR2334315A1 (fr) | 1975-12-10 | 1977-07-08 | Pinet Georges | Chaussure de ski |
FR2341283A1 (fr) | 1976-02-20 | 1977-09-16 | Pinet Georges | Chaussure de ski |
US4095356A (en) | 1976-10-15 | 1978-06-20 | Scott Usa, Inc. | Boot with pivoted upper |
FR2433311A1 (fr) | 1978-08-16 | 1980-03-14 | Desire Sport | Chaussure de ski perfectionnee |
EP0286586A2 (de) * | 1987-04-09 | 1988-10-12 | Lange International S.A. | Schischuh |
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FR2692446A1 (fr) * | 1992-06-22 | 1993-12-24 | Salomon Sa | Dispositif de fermeture d'une chaussure de ski. |
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