EP0724850B1 - Chaussure de ski à tige adaptable - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to sports shoes with a shell surmounted by a rising upper adjustable on the wearer's lower leg using clamping devices, and relates to a device intended to wedge the lower leg in and with respect to said rod.
- wedging devices prove to be essential for, most often, a good adaptation to the morphology of the posterior part of the lower leg, in particular to take into account the variations in size of the calves, as well as the position of the latter relative to the height of the shoe upper.
- These wedging devices are also used to modify the support position towards the rear of the lower leg relative to the upper. In this use case, we modify by consequence the angular position of the median longitudinal axis of the lower leg with respect to the base of shoe shell, for a given angular position of the longitudinal axis of said upper. In fact, wedging devices thus used provide what is commonly called a setting of "the advance”.
- n ° 4-6561 which illustrates a device with a removable and returnable wedge
- Swiss patents n ° 677 589 and French n ° 2 639 800 which describe devices whose wedging elements can be modified in position
- French n ° 2 276 850 which relates to a shim intended to modify the length of part of the perimeter of the rod other than the clamp adjustment portion.
- the present invention proposes to remedy these drawbacks by implementing a simple wedging device, fixed in position on the upper of the shoe, therefore captive, maneuverable without requiring its disassembly even partial, requiring no tools or special protection to be implemented, in particular on ski slopes and / or in snow, and insensitive to fouling.
- the sports shoe the shell base of which is surmounted by a rising rod adjustable on the wearer's lower leg using clamping devices, and comprising a device wedging the lower leg in and relative to said rod by interposing between the latter and said lower leg, near the upper edge of said rod, is characterized in that the wedging device comprises a rotary shim which, fixed on the rod by means of an axis of rotation and link, extends at least partially on the inner wall of said rod, and is adjustable angularly in at least two setting positions, one position corresponding to a setting maximum and a position corresponding to a minimum setting.
- the setting device is characterized by the fact that the rotary shim is provided with a projection which is raised in relief against the wall inside of the rod for the angular position of maximum setting, position in which the wedge is then away from the inner wall of the rod, and therefore close to the lower leg of the wearer, and which retracts into a corresponding housing obtained in the rod for the angular wedging position minimum, position in which the wedge is pressed against the inner wall of the rod and therefore moves away lower leg.
- the contour of the shim is determined relative to the upper edge of the rod and taking into account the position of its connecting axis and of rotation thereon so that in angular setting position minimum, at least, its edge does not exceed that upper of said rod.
- the projection which is provided the wedge is located on the latter taking into account the upper edge of the rod and the axis of rotation of the wedge, so that in angular position of maximum setting the projection is in relief against the inner wall of the rod, near the upper edge of said rod.
- the projection is elongated and extends substantially parallel to the upper edge of the rod in position maximum wedge angle.
- the wedge is provided with an operating means which is preferably gripable manually and accessible from outside the upper of the shoe for at least the two angular positions of its setting. It is thus easy for the wearer to place the rotary shim in one or other of the positions wedging angles without disassembly, i.e. making wedging active or inactive in the area where the wedge is mounted.
- the wedge In order to closely match the profile of the inner surface of the rod, the wedge is made under the form of a plate of a relatively flexible material. Thus, the wedge ensures the continuity of the wrapping surface of the rod whatever its angular position. In addition, when its projection place in the corresponding housing obtained in the rod, it remains held elastically in this angular position.
- a system nesting type "hollow-boss” is formed between the inner wall of the rod and the projection of which the shim is provided.
- the latter is also held elastically in the other position angular setting where its projection is in relief on the inner wall of the rod.
- the wedging device is adapted to different types of shoes such as front, central, mixed, or rear entry shoes that are knows about downhill skiing.
- the wedging device is located and fixed on the upper of the shoes, either on the part posterior thereof, either on a lateral part, or even on the anterior part, depending on the timing wish.
- the rotary shim of the wedging device is preferably fixed so removable from the rod.
- its axis of rotation and connection may be removable.
- such a fixation removable allows easy replacement of the rotary shim for aesthetic reasons, including assortment of colors, or for technical questions relating to the adjustment range the timing that we want to have, the rigidity, etc ...
- the rotary shim is a flexible plate provided with a extension, or tongue, which extends from the side of the lower leg of the skier clearly beyond of the protrusion, and which, when the shim is placed in an angular position of maximum wedging, exceeds the edge upper of the shoe upper.
- This extension thus constitutes a support support for the bottom leg whose active position is carried out simultaneously with that of maximum stalling.
- the sports shoe with rising stem illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 8 is an alpine ski boot.
- This shoe has a shell base 1 surmounted by an adjustable upper 2 on the lower leg 9 of the skier using known clamping devices (not shown) acting on the front part of said lower leg 9, and is provided with a device 4 for wedging the lower leg in and relative to the rod 2.
- This wedging device 4 extends over the inner wall 16 of the rod 2 in the upper zone of it and is interposed between the latter and the lower leg 9 by the comfort liner 5 interposed.
- This projection 8 can have a profile any, for example in this case a semicircular profile as schematically represented and identified by the reference numeral 8 '.
- the projection 8 cooperates with the inner wall 16 of the rod 2 in order to be, according to the desired setting, either in relief or retracted with respect thereto. In this effect, the rod 2 is obtained with a housing 14 corresponding to the projection 8 and positioned relative to to the axis of rotation 7 at the same distance as that of the projection 8.
- the housing 14 is moreover offset angularly with respect to the upper edge 12 of the rod 2 at an angle corresponding to that of rotation of the wedge 6 between its two stalling positions, in the present example of the order of 90 °. So, for an angular position of the wedge 6, as shown in Figures 5 to 8, the projection 8 retracts in the housing 14, and for another angular position, as shown in Figures 1 to 4, the projection 8 is in relief against the inner wall 16 of rod 2.
- the wedge 6 and the projection 8 are preferably made in a small thickness, but also made in a material relatively flexible such as plastic, in order to fit the curve and profile as closely as possible of the part of the rod 2 where it is mounted and thus ensuring continuity of the wrapping surface on the lower leg 9.
- a material relatively flexible such as plastic
- This flexibility also makes it possible to automatically retract the projection 8 in the housing 14 when they are opposite, and therefore the elastic retention of the wedge 6 in this angular position. Still, still using this flexibility of the wedge 6, it is easy to provide a embedding system of the boss type 18 / hollow 19 between the inner wall 16 of the rod 2 and the projection 8, as visible in FIGS. 3 and 4. In this way, the shim 6 is also maintained elastically in its second angular setting position. Obviously the system socket can be reversed, that is to say that the boss 18 is then made on the rotary shim 6 or its projection 8, and that the hollow 19 is produced in the rod 2.
- a tongue 13 laterally extends the wedge 6 upwards, beyond from the edge upper 12 of the rod 2.
- the wedging device 4 which has just been described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 8 is presented, for example, in order to provide a good adaptation to the morphology of the posterior part of the bottom leg 9, such as the skier's calf. So, as illustrated, the angular position of the axis longitudinal median 20 of the lower leg 9 relative to the shell base 1 has not been modified and / or corrected by the timing device 4. The latter simply readjusted the liner 5 against the bottom of leg 9 as indicated by arrow 22, actually causing a change in the length of a part of the perimeter of the rod 2, the tightening of which has not been modified, which is ensured using the clamping devices which act on the front part of the lower leg 9.
- the wedging device 4 is placed in the angular position of minimum wedging, which fact that the tightening of the rod 2 causes the lower leg 9 to retreat, and therefore the straightening of its median longitudinal axis 20 relative to the shell base 1.
- This wedging device 4 thus used Consequently, consequently, provides an adjustment of the advance.
- the wedging device 4 is located on the rear part of the upper 2 of the shoe to more particularly provide a adaptation of the rod 2 at the rear of the lower leg 9, such as the skier's calf. It is understood that the wedging device 4 can also be located and fixed on the lateral parts of the rod 2 of the shoe as illustrated schematically in Figures 9 and 10. Again, the upper 2 of the shoe can be provided with at least two mounting positions of the wedging device. In such a case of construction, the rod 2 is obtained with as many housings 14 and fixing points 7 'of the axis 7 that there are mounting positions.
- the wedging device 4 can be adapted to the upper 32 of a shoe type rear entry ski.
- the tightening adjustment is carried out by the rear part or rear cover of the rod 32 which is more or less close to the part anterior, or cuff.
- the wedging device 4 can advantageously be provided removable, for example by making its connecting and rotating axis 7 removable from its fixing point 7 ', to allow a "on demand" adaptation of the skier or easy replacement of the rotary block 6 with a block having a greater or lesser adjustment range than that predetermined "standard", that is to say that the projection 8 can be little or very in relief.
- the change angular position of the shim 6 chosen provides a more or less significant variation in the position relative of said shim 6 relative to the inner wall 16 of the rod 2.
- the wedge 6 of the wedging device 4 can be provided with an extension which extends, on the side of the lower leg 9 of the skier, beyond the projection 8, and which, when the wedge 6 is in position angular maximum setting, exceeds the upper edge 12 of the rod 2.
- the wedge 6 thus obtained and angularly positioned then constitutes the equivalent of a support riser for the lower leg 9 which simultaneously implements the timing itself.
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- Chaussure de sport à base de coque surmontée d'une tige montante ajustable sur le bas de jambe (9) du porteur à l'aide de dispositifs de serrage, et comportant un dispositif de calage (4) du bas de jambe dans et par rapport à ladite tige en s'interposant entre cette dernière et ledit bas de jambe, caractérisée par le fait que le dispositif de calage (4) comporte une cale rotative (6) qui, fixée sur la tige (2) à l'aide d'un axe de rotation et de liaison (7), s'étend à proximité du bord supérieur (12) de la tige (2, 32), et au moins partiellement sur la paroi intérieure (16) de ladite tige, et est réglable angulairement selon au moins deux positions, l'une de calage maximum, et l'autre de calage minimum, et en ce que la cale rotative (6) est pourvue d'une saillie (8) qui se présente en relief contre la paroi intérieure (16) de la tige (2) pour la position angulaire de calage maximum, et qui s'escamote dans un logement (14) correspondant obtenu dans la tige (2) pour la position angulaire de calage minimum.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 1, caractérisée par le fait que la saillie (8) de la cale rotative (6) et le logement (14) correspondant obtenu dans la tige (2, 32) sont positionnés par rapport à l'axe de rotation (7) de la cale rotative (6) à la même distance, le logement (14) étant décalé angulairement par rapport au bord supérieur (12) d'un angle correspondant à celui de rotation de la cale (6) entre ses deux positions de calage.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 2, caractérisée par le fait que la cale (6) est une plaque, obtenue en un matériau relativement flexible, qui épouse le profil de la surface intérieure (16) de la tige (2, 32), et assure la continuité de la surface d'enveloppement de celle-ci.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 ou 3, caractérisée par le fait que la cale rotative (6) est amovible par rapport à la tige (2, 32) de la chaussure.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 4, caractérisée par le fait que l'axe de rotation et de liaison (7) de la cale rotative (6) est démontable et fixable dans l'un de plusieurs points de fixation (7') réalisés sur la tige (2, 32).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 5, caractérisée par le fait que la cale rotative (6) est pourvue d'un moyen de manoeuvre (13) accessible de l'extérieur de la tige (2, 32) pour au moins les deux positions angulaires de calage.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 6, caractérisée par le fait qu'un système d'emboítement élastique du type bossage (18)/creux (19) est réalisé entre la paroi intérieure (16) de la tige (2, 32) et la saillie (8) dont est pourvue la cale rotative (6).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 7, caractérisée par le fait que la cale rotative (6) comporte un prolongement qui dépasse le bord supérieur (12) de la tige (2, 32) et qui constitue une rehausse d'appui pour le bas de jambe (9) du skieur.
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FR9501358A FR2729832B1 (fr) | 1995-02-01 | 1995-02-01 | Chaussure de ski a tige adaptable |
US08/594,657 US5632105A (en) | 1995-02-01 | 1996-02-02 | Ski boot incorporating adaptable upper |
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AT412616B (de) * | 2002-02-01 | 2005-05-25 | Atomic Austria Gmbh | Bindungseinrichtung für sportgeräte, insbesondere für ein snowboard |
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US7686321B2 (en) * | 2006-12-01 | 2010-03-30 | The Burton Corporation | Highback with textile-like material for support |
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AT509130B1 (de) | 2009-12-15 | 2011-08-15 | Fischer Gmbh | Schuh, insbesondere alpinskischuh |
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