EP0784943B1 - Chaussure de ski - Google Patents

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EP0784943B1
EP0784943B1 EP96890009A EP96890009A EP0784943B1 EP 0784943 B1 EP0784943 B1 EP 0784943B1 EP 96890009 A EP96890009 A EP 96890009A EP 96890009 A EP96890009 A EP 96890009A EP 0784943 B1 EP0784943 B1 EP 0784943B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B11/00Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
    • A43B11/02Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps with built-in shoe-horns
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0405Linings, paddings or insertions; Inner boots
    • 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
    • A43B5/0435Adjustment of the boot to the foot
    • 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
    • A43B5/048Rear-entry skiboots

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  • the invention relates to a ski boot with a two-part outer shell consisting of a foot part and a shaft part, the foot part with the shaft part over a joint is connected, and with an inner shoe, the shaft part of the ski shoe from a loose position into a lockable downhill position and in this is ascertainable, and an actuating device is provided for solving the determination and is used to hold down the inner shoe against the sole of the outer shell locked down position, can be actuated via the pivoting movement of the shaft part, Clamping system is provided.
  • Such a ski boot is published in EP-A-423 585.
  • the shaft of such ski shoes is constructed so that it is in one certain angle ⁇ is set to the vertical. This will take the skier during the desired crouched position, which allows him to move the Make turns very precisely.
  • This results in poor blood circulation and cramping of the Musculature which may impair the skier's skiing ability and is a cause of skiing accidents.
  • Another reason for poor blood circulation Foot muscles are the most important thing to tighten the foot in the ski boot for optimal skiing.
  • ski boots of this type have the disadvantage that they for walking or e.g. are completely unsuitable for driving and therefore they are used for this purpose best to be undressed, but this is extremely time consuming.
  • the object of the invention is to avoid these disadvantages and one To create a ski boot of the type mentioned, which is not just for skiing ideal position of the legs, but also for normal waiting or standing in Ski boots. Another object of the invention is to quickly tighten and loosen the To enable ski boots so that the feet can be well supplied with blood during breaks. Finally, it is still a task to create a ski boot that is not just for skiing but can also be used for walking or driving and doing so Foot leaves the necessary freedom of movement.
  • this is achieved in that for holding the liner in the outer shell, a first one that can be operated independently of the above-mentioned second tensioning system Clamping system is provided, which is free in the loose position of the shaft part.
  • the inner shoe can be inserted into the outer shell by means of a tailgate pivotably arranged on the foot part.
  • the first clamping system by a central Rotary clamping system is formed.
  • the second clamping system in the inner shoe the downhill position by pressing the first tensioning system onto the instep part of the Holds liner against the sole of the outer shell. This is on the foot Exerted pressure evenly distributed depending on the instep shape of the skier.
  • the shaft part is provided with an extension protruding into the foot section, which is in the foot section for this provided stop or locking devices in the loose or down position or snaps into place. In this way, the two positions can be easily realized.
  • Extension of the shaft part is formed by an essentially U-shaped bracket, which runs between the outer shell and the inner shoe and at its ends with the Shaft part is connected so that the joint by two the shell wall of the foot part and each a side part of the bracket penetrating pivot axes is formed that the Loose position or the downhill position through the stop or rest position of the crossbar of the U-shaped bracket inside the foot part is selectable, and that the crossbar is the second Tensioning system in the downhill position tensions, so that the first tensioning system against the instep the inner shoe is pressed.
  • the crossbar through a spring preferably a helical spring, on one designed as a stop Stop device held in the loose position and trained via a locking flap Locking device can be determined in the downhill position, and that the actuator by means of an extension molded onto the locking flap and passing through the shell wall is formed with which the crossbar can be released from the departure position.
  • the latching flap is held in its latched position by a spring, preferably a helical spring.
  • the second clamping system consists of two from the front part of the Foot part to the rear part, each side pull cables through the first tensioning system stressed.
  • the traction cables preferably through Wire ropes are formed.
  • the central rotary clamping system in essentially of two transverse to the longitudinal direction of the same mutually parallel Instep covers with eyelets arranged lengthways on each instep cover and one over the instep covers are arranged centrally, lockable tensioning disc, with a pull rope is passed through the eyelets in the manner of shoe straps and at its ends at opposite ends Circumferential areas of the spring washer is set, and that on the two outer long sides of the instep covers the traction cables of the second tensioning system through openings are passed through.
  • the central arrangement of the spring washer results in a very uniform and relative contraction of the clamping jaws of the clamping system requiring little effort, so that its operation is comfortable and easy to carry out.
  • Another feature of the invention can be that on the through the shell wall passed through the axis of rotation of the turntable a turntable with a foldable Swivel wing is arranged.
  • the clamping system disturbs the external visual impression of the ski boot only a little, but provides a very good power transmission from hand to hand the pull rope for pulling the jaws together.
  • the axis of rotation is formed from a cylindrical central part is and at its ends a polygonal, preferably hexagonal cross-sectional area has, which is rounded at the ends of each hemispherical, and that in the center of the turntable and in the center of the tensioning disk each one corresponding to the
  • the axis of rotation is arranged in a polygonal, preferably hexagonal, bearing bush in cross section, so that the ends of the axis of rotation engage with play in the bearing bushes and the power transmission from the turntable to the tensioning disk in different relative positions of the axis of rotation is possible.
  • the instep covers can be applied to even very different instep shapes kind be adjusted.
  • the position of the first clamping system can different instep heights and instep slopes can be adjusted.
  • the turntable on its underside is divided by locking segments, in which a spring-loaded, radial to the disc
  • the locking pin engages one after the other when the pulling rope is tensioned by turning the rotating sash, which is accessible through a cut-out device on the outside of the ski boot is, can be released from the locked position.
  • Another feature can be that the release device by a to the locking pin molded and partially surrounding the turntable, crescent-like release button is formed.
  • the inner shoe a nose is formed in the area of the heel, with which the inner shoe fits into a corresponding one Recess engages in the tailgate.
  • the inner boot cannot even with very heavy loads while skiing slip out of the outer shell as it is anchored accordingly in the ski boot.
  • the liner can be in the form of a panties and a profile can be formed on the underside of the inner shoe.
  • the liner can also be used on slippery or wet surfaces and is also easy to put on.
  • a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention is that the The angle ⁇ between the loose position and the downhill position is 17 °.
  • Another feature of the invention can be that the shaft part and the tailgate are connectable by connecting rods, preferably the connecting rods in the area of the tailgate can be connected by a plug lock.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention is that by closing of a swiveling cover arranged on the tailgate Tension the connecting rods.
  • This feature allows a very good grip on the lower leg by the Shaft part and the tailgate are created.
  • the tailgate can be pivoted about the joint be arranged.
  • a shoehorn element can be moved with one end on the tailgate and with its other end pivotable on the foot part of the ski boot be arranged.
  • the shoehorn element has an elongated hole has, in which a arranged on the tailgate, mushroom-shaped pin is guided, the two stop positions of the pin at the two ends of the elongated hole of the open or correspond to the closed position of the tailgate.
  • This guide allows the shoehorn element to move the tailgate from closed closed in the open state and vice versa and is open Tailgate arranged so that it serves as an entry aid.
  • the shoehorn element can be a saddle-shaped one Have surface that tapers to two symmetrical legs, one on the edge Limit the open recess into which recess when the tailgate is closed the heel part, especially the nose, of the liner is held.
  • the heel area of the inner shoe can be opened with the saddle-shaped surface Glide tailgate very well, so that an effective entry aid is created, while with the tailgate closed due to the edges of the open edge the liner is held in place.
  • the shoehorn element is above the symmetrical legs connected to the foot section, which is therefore independent of the Movements of the shaft part and the tailgate connected to it the holding function can exercise.
  • the inner shoe is in his when moving the shaft part bracket caused by the shoehorn element is not loosened.
  • one at each end of a leg Opening is provided through which laterally arranged pivot axes in the foot part run.
  • tailgate has a lever-operated Rear cable system from an open position to a closed position and vice versa.
  • the rear cable system from one arranged with its ends attached to the shaft part of the rear rope and to the tailgate Rope deflection guides is formed, which rope deflection guides by a swivel lever their mutual distance can be changed.
  • the cable deflection guides and the swivel lever result in an advantageous one Force distribution with which the forces required to close the tailgate can be easily reached and on the other hand, the necessary change in rope route between the open and the closed position of the tailgate through the deflection guides converted into a smaller displacement path, so that the swivel lever correspondingly must pass through a smaller angle.
  • the pivot lever is articulated in the middle with the ends of two extension arms, the other at their End each with an end of a guided in rails, two cable deflection guides Beam are articulated, the parallel distance to another, one Rope deflection guide carrying beam by swiveling the swivel lever between one Minimum and a maximum distance can be changed, the open position of the tailgate the minimum distance and the closed position the maximum distance of the bars equivalent.
  • the pivoting movement of the pivoting lever is converted into a displacement movement by the extension arms of the led in the rails implemented, due to the leverage the swivel arm applied very high clamping forces when closing the tailgate can be, so that a firm clamping of the liner with the lower leg of the Skiing can be achieved.
  • the friction is in the closed position of the tailgate the rear cable system due to the position of the pivot lever so large that it does not must be specially secured against opening.
  • an adjusting screw can be provided with which the distance between the bars can be preset.
  • a turntable is arranged on the axis of rotation of the tension disk guided through the foot part, which is provided with wedge-shaped teeth along its circumference, into which a spring-loaded Drive lever and a spring loaded locking lever engage, both on one over a spring-loaded ratchet lever that can be moved back and forth between two angular positions are stored and which the turntable when moving the ratchet lever back and forth only drive in one direction of rotation and lock in the opposite direction of rotation, whereby the ratchet lever can be moved into a freewheel position in which the turntable can be freely rotated is.
  • the second clamping system with a the crossbar of the U-shaped bracket connected tensile and between its ends by Eyelets of the first clamping system and through one in the area of the ski boot toe in the floor of the foot part arranged rope guide guided tension rope is formed.
  • a functional lever preferably at the bottom of the foot part, is pivotally mounted against a spring, and that the Crossbar of the U-shaped bracket in the loose position on a support surface of the function lever abuts and in the downhill position in a on the support surface of the function lever adjoining fillet engages, the pivoting of the bracket from the Loose position in the down position of the function lever depressed against the force of the spring and the spring is partially relaxed again when it snaps into the groove.
  • This function lever enables a loose and a down position for to define the U-shaped bracket and the tension of the second clamping system can be changed directly via the swivel movement of the bracket.
  • a further embodiment of the invention can consist in that the U-shaped Bracket by a spring pressing its crossbar into the fillet in the Downhill position is maintained that a deflecting surface of the Function lever is provided on the crossbar while overcoming the force of the spring deflectable beyond the departure position within a predetermined angular range is, with the first tensioning system via the tensioning rope corresponding to the additional one Deflection of the bracket is pressed even more against the liner.
  • the ski boot and its shaft can initially be in one in the downhill position certain angles can be locked so that skiing in a slightly crouched position can be done.
  • the usual driving technique is used the skier knees even more and pushes the shaft part forward. This is over the U-shaped bracket on the deflection surface so that it is overcome a spring pressure yields to this movement and thereby due to the direct connection of tension rope and crossbar puts the tension rope under even greater tension and thus the first Clamping system presses even more against the skier's instep.
  • This reinforcement of the Pressure has a positive effect on driving behavior, especially when starting and performing of a swing an increased hold of the foot in the ski boot is desirable.
  • FIG. 1 shows a part of a ski boot 1 according to the invention, which is composed of a two-piece outer shell 2, 3 and an inner shoe 10 (Fig.2), which Liner is not shown in Fig. 1.
  • the two-part outer shell comprises a foot part 2 and one Shaft part 3, the foot part 2 being connected to the shaft part 3 via a joint 4.
  • an inner shoe 10 can be used, which is shown in FIG.
  • the Liner 10 according to a variant of the invention with one arranged on the foot part 2 Tailgate 44 lockable entry opening 12 introduced into the ski boot 1 from behind. This serves to allow the skier to get on and off with the suit on Liner 10 to allow without problems, so the skier in skiing breaks and just leave your shoes and with the inner shoes e.g. go or drive a car can.
  • a lid 5 is also provided in the tailgate, which is in the tailgate 44 inserted, not shown in Figure 1 releases clamping elements 43, which over the shaft part 3 Tighten the connecting rods 41 with the tailgate 44.
  • the shaft part 3 of the ski boot 1 is according to the invention from a loose position to a latching downward position swiveling and lockable in this.
  • the angle is ⁇ between loose position and downhill position 17 °.
  • the loosening is in all breaks taken between skiing and allows you to stand upright in the ski boot. This is particularly advantageous when waiting in the lift queue or during short breaks.
  • the downhill position is a position in which the shaft of the ski boot is slightly inclined forward is to give the skier the opportunity by a slightly crouched position his legs particularly well to make turns in the snow.
  • an actuating device 28 is provided which can be operated by hand or can be operated with a ski stick.
  • a first clamping system 30 is provided for holding the inner shoe 10 in the outer shell, which is optional in the loose position.
  • the first clamping system 30 can be different can be executed.
  • a single or multi-buckle system or a central one Rotary clamping system can be provided.
  • 1 is a central one Rotary clamping system 30 realized, of which only one turntable 6 in Fig. 1 for actuating the same can be seen.
  • a second tensioning system 22 is provided against the sole of the outer shell, which is cocked in the downhill position, so that during the downhill skiing desired pressure can be exerted on the foot and during breaks the foot by passing into the loosening can be relieved.
  • the second clamping system 22 thus ensures a safe implementation of the foot movement on the skis, using this second tensioning system can be done in different ways.
  • FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of an inner shoe 10 according to the invention, which fits into the two-part outer shell from Fig.1 and both aesthetically and is designed orthopedic aspects.
  • this liner which according to a variant of the invention its underside is equipped with a profile 14, so that. a good grip of the inner shoes can also be achieved on slippery terrain and is designed in the form of a panties is.
  • the inner shoe 10 can be put on very easily.
  • the feature of the invention is a nose 13 molded in the area of the heel of the inner shoe 10, with which the inner boot 10 engages in a corresponding recess 47 (FIG. 3) in the ski boot, so that the inner shoe is sufficient even under heavy driving loads and it cannot slip out of the outer shell 2, 3.
  • the shaft part 3 shows a longitudinal section through the two-part outer shell 2, 3 in the loose position again.
  • the shaft part 3 is according to a variant of the invention with one in the foot part 2 protruding extension 15, which is provided in the foot part 2 on designated attachment devices as well as locking devices 26 abuts or engages.
  • the anchor devices, on which the extension 15 in the loose position or in the down position additionally strikes to snap into place, for example, in the lateral areas of the outer shell molded noses can be provided.
  • the extension is essentially one U-shaped bracket 15 is formed, which extends between the outer shell and inner shoe 10 and is connected at its ends to the shaft part 3. As can be seen from Fig.
  • this is Hinge through two the shell wall of the foot part 2 and one side part of the bracket 15 penetrating pivot axes 4 formed, each having an approach at their ends to to fix them in their position.
  • These pivot axes 4 make it possible to mount the shaft part 3 to pivot the ski boot 1 relative to the foot part 2.
  • Two positions, the loose or the downhill position are excellent and are by stop or rest position the crossbar 29 of the U-shaped bracket 15 in the interior of the foot part 2 selectable.
  • An extension can also be integrally formed on the shaft part 3 and engage with their end in various stop or locking devices that the Guarantee the downhill position and the loosening of the ski boot.
  • the first tensioning system 30 is designed so that a wire rope through the lateral parts 22 from eyelets 23 in the front part of the foot part 2 to one in the rear part of the foot part 2 arranged, pivoted about an axis pivot lever 24 and connected to this is so that the crossbar 29 does not touch the pivot lever 24 in the loose position and thus the first clamping system 30 on its side parts through the second clamping system 22 is not excited and is therefore free.
  • the crossbar 29 of the U-shaped bracket 15 is by a spring, which in Figure 3 as Coil spring 19 is formed, held in the loose position, the coil spring 19 is placed on one side on a mandrel 20.
  • the spring 19 can, however, by any other spring acting in this way, such as a leaf spring or a tension spring his.
  • the ski boot 1 is fixed in the downhill position via a latching flap 26, the shaft part 3 of the ski boot 1 being at an angle .alpha., preferably by 17 ° the perpendicular is inclined.
  • the latching flap 26 is through a spring, preferably a coil spring 25 is held in its latched position.
  • the coil spring 19 is compressed along its longitudinal axis. This happens in which the crossbar 29 presses against the spring 19.
  • the cover 5 pivotable about a pivot axis 42 is integrated.
  • the lid 5 has a recess 46 into which a latch 45 formed on the tailgate 44 can snap into place.
  • the tensioning elements 43 around which the connecting rods 41 run, which are connected to the shaft part 3 and in the space below the lid 5 can be connected. If the connecting rods 41 e.g. through a plug lock connected and the lid 5 is closed, the tailgate 44 with the Shaft part 3 connected to one another under a tension exerted by the tensioning elements 43. In order to be able to get into the ski boot with the inner boot, the connecting rods 41 disconnected from their connector and the tailgate 44 can backwards be pivoted, as shown in Fig.5.
  • the section AA from FIG. 4 is shown in FIG. 6, the pivot axes 4 and the transverse web 29 of the bracket 15 are recognizable.
  • the boom 27 is through the shell wall of the foot part 2 through an opening 39, and ends in an actuating knob 28 ', which can be operated by hand or conveniently with a ski stick. Will the Actuating knob 28 'pressed down, the locking flap 26 is also down moves and releases the crossbar 29 so that the bracket 15 moves by the spring 19 again can pass into its loosening position.
  • FIG. 7 shows a part of the first, central rotary clamping system 30, which two Instep cover 21 and a centrally located clamping disk 36, which by twisting in the clockwise direction, a pull rope 34, which in the manner of a shoelace through eyes 32 is guided, the instep cover 21, which are guided in the guide slots 37, on each other tightens.
  • the first clamping system 30 of the instep shape of the skier fits over the Traction cables 34 completely on and holds the liner 10 in the outer shell.
  • the first tensioning system 30 in the down position held down against the sole of the outer shell 2, 3.
  • the instep covers 21 are pressed onto the instep part of the inner shoe 10.
  • FIG. 8 shows a side view of the instep cover 21 with the dash-dotted line Rotation axis 38 of the tensioning disk 36.
  • this rotation axis 38 is through passed the shell wall of the foot part 2 and on it outside the shell and on this a turntable 6 with a foldable rotating wing 61 is arranged adjacent.
  • FIGS. 9a, 10 and 11 show a view of the turntable 6 with the rotary wing 61 from above.
  • CC 9a also shows the axis about which the rotary wing 61 can be folded, around it from the upright position by turning the turntable 6 comfortably with it in order to actuate the clamping system in a flat, lowered position.
  • FIGS. 9a, 10 and 11 it can be seen in FIGS. 9a, 10 and 11 that the underside of the turntable 6 is divided according to a variant of the invention by latching segments 67, into which a via a spring 66 spring-mounted, radially extending to the turntable locking pin 64 Tensioning the pull rope 34 engages one after the other by turning the turntable 6.
  • Locking pin 64 is a led to the outside and partially surrounding the turntable Crescent-shaped release button 62 is formed, which engages the locking pin 64 freed its rest position, so that the turntable 6 by the train exerted on it Pull rope 34 turns freely. This releases the tension on the foot.
  • the Ends of the traction cable are fixed in 60 in such a way that they rotate with the tensioning disk 36 don't stand in the way.
  • the axis of rotation 38 has one at each end polygonal, preferably hexagonal cross-sectional area 72, 73, which at its ends is rounded in a hemisphere.
  • the tensioning disk 36 is in each case one corresponding to the shape of the end region of the turning axis 38 polygonal, preferably hexagonal, bushing 74, 75 arranged in cross section. In these bushings 74, 75 engage the ends of the axis of rotation 38 with play. This can when the turntable 6 is rotated, the tensioning disk 36 is rotated about the axis of rotation 38, the power transmission from the turntable 6 to the tensioning disk 36 in different Relative positions of the axis of rotation 38 is possible.
  • FIG. 14 shows a further embodiment of a second clamping system according to the invention shown.
  • this serves to hold down of the inner shoe 10 against the bottom of the foot part during the ski run, whereby it in the downward position of the shaft part 3, not shown in FIG. 14, and in the Loosening is relaxed.
  • On the shaft part 3 there is an extension projecting into the foot part 2 150 fixed with one end, which with its other end on a function lever 151 depending on the current position of the shaft.
  • the extension is 150 again formed by a substantially U-shaped bracket 150 which between Outer shell and inner shoe 10 runs, whereby it according to the lower region of the foot part 2 14 is separated from the inner shoe 10 by an insert 168.
  • the U-shape of the bracket 150 results from the connecting the two legs Crosspiece 29, which runs in Fig. 14 below the insert 168 normal to the paper plane.
  • the first tensioning system 30 is in FIG. 14 via a tensioning rope 220 with the second tensioning system coupled. In contrast to the second tensioning system shown in FIG. 3, the tensioning rope is 220 directly connected to the crossbar 29 at its two ends.
  • each pivoting movement of the U-shaped bracket 150 is directly on the tension cable 220 transfer.
  • the tension rope 220 is thus at one end with the crossbar 29, for example, by a clamped loop of the tensioning cable, connected tensile and is through three eyelets 167 of the instep cover 21 of the first tensioning system running on one side 30 and further by one at the front end of the insert 168 running normal to the paper plane Rope guide 221 to the opposite side through the corresponding eyelets of the second instep cover 21 of the first tensioning system 30.
  • the second end of the tension cable 29 is on the opposite side of the illustration of FIG. 14 again fixed on the crossbar 29.
  • the position of the bracket 150 shown in FIG. 14 is that which leaves the tension cable 29 in the untensioned state and thus free. Press with it the instep cover 21 of the first tensioning system 30 not the inner shoe 10 against the insert 168 of the foot part 2 and the ski boot remains in its loose position.
  • This snap position defines the downhill position of the ski boot, the shaft part 3 of which is now at a certain angle is inclined forward and cannot get into the loose position by itself.
  • downhill position is the first tensioning system 30 against the tensioning rope 220
  • the instep of the inner shoe 10 is pressed.
  • the loosening position can only be achieved again be by the operating slide extending through the outer shell of the foot part 2 153 is pushed down by the skier.
  • the function lever 151 at its end opposite bearing 157 against the pressure of the coil spring 160 pivoted downward, so that the locking action of the fillet 156 is canceled is and the bracket 150 with the crossbar 29 back towards the toe and the shaft 3 can be moved in the opposite direction.
  • the position of the U-shaped bracket 150, in which crossbar 29 comes closest to the toe corresponds to that of the loosening position, in which the first tensioning system 30 is not pressed against the instep of the inner shoe 10.
  • the middle position of the bracket 150, in which it is with the crossbar 29 against the fillet 156 presses corresponds to the departure position.
  • the function lever 151 After the fillet 156 is the function lever 151 still provided with a deflection surface 162 on which the crosspiece 29 in the direction of Heel part of the foot part 2 within a predetermined angular range over the Departure position up to a stop 158, beyond which the crossbar 29 does not go beyond can be freely deflected.
  • Fig. 18 shows the spring 159 in the downhill position, in which the crossbar 29 against the Fillet 156 presses.
  • the first clamping system 30 is designed so that the axis of rotation 38 is within the space Predeterminable limits that can be selected so that different types of feet are taken into account can be operated in different relative positions to the first clamping system 30 can and therefore the instep cover 21 follow the foot shape when tightening the tensioning cable 220 can and thus the foot is pressed down painlessly.
  • the first tensioning system 30 is pressed against the foot, that a different instep height and a different instep slope have no influence on the well-being of the skier.
  • 15 is a position of the first Clamping system 30 drawn, which is a steep and high instep, while Fig. 16th shows a position for a flat, deep instep.
  • FIG. 19 and 20 show an alternative embodiment of the first clamping system shown in the form of a central rotary clamping system, with respect to that in FIG. 7 to 11 shown clamping system 30, no rotary wing 62 is provided for lashing the instep cover 21 is, but a ratchet lever 134 which is pivotally mounted about an axis 138 and is pressed laterally against the turntable 130 via a helical spring 135.
  • the turntable 130 causes the rotation in FIG Fig. 19 and 20, not shown, clamping washer 36 through the shell wall of the foot part 2 passed through axis of rotation 38, the tensioning pulley 36 on a traction cable 34 pulls, which is only shown in Fig. 7 and which in the manner of a shoelace through eyelets 32 of the instep cover 21 is guided such that the instep cover 21 is pulled laterally against the instep become.
  • the ratchet lever 134 is supported on the by two spring-loaded further levers 133, 132 Clamping disc 130, which are pivotally mounted on the ratchet lever 134.
  • spring Loaded in this context means that the two levers 133, 132 around their Swivel axis are biased with a spring so that the lever against the Turntable 130 presses.
  • One spring loaded lever 133 is about the same axis 138 as that Ratchet lever 134 held pivotable and prevents rotation of the turntable 130 counterclockwise as long as the ratchet lever 134 against the turntable 130 is pressed by being against one of the sides along the circumference on the turntable arranged wedge-shaped teeth 131 locks while moving the turntable 130 can slide clockwise over the teeth 131.
  • the movement of the turntable clockwise happens by moving the lever 134 back and forth between two angular positions, with the spring-loaded lever 132 mounted on it moving of the lever engages in a tooth 131 and this in the opposite movement of the ratchet lever 134 is moved clockwise by a corresponding angle of rotation.
  • the lever 132 runs freely over the shoulder of the next one Tooth 131, engages in it and takes it the next time the lever is pressed down 134 again with.
  • the skier climbs into the ski boot with his inner shoe 10 and tensions in the relaxed position of the ski boot, the inner boot 10 with the first clamping system 30 slightly firm.
  • the ski boot can then be moved into the downhill position by moving the shaft 3 forward are brought, the first tensioning system being tightened by the tensioning cable on the inner shoe becomes. This presses the foot firmly against the bottom of the ski boot.
  • the setting the first clamping system can be released again by the ratchet lever 134 as shown in Fig. 20, is pressed against the coil spring 135 and thus the two spring-loaded lever 132, 133 from their engaged position of the wedge-shaped gears 131 of the Turntable 130 are raised. Since the instep cover 21 of the first clamping system 30 at When the ratchet lever 134 is still lashed down, the first tensioning system 30 is under it Train that it relaxes and opens by itself, the turntable 130 in Is moved counterclockwise. This relieves tension on the foot on.
  • the ratchet mechanism itself is in no way based on the described embodiment limited, rather any one fulfilling the same function can be used instead, to effect the tensioning of the first tensioning system.
  • tailgate 144 which in this embodiment 21 is shown so as to be pivotable about the pivot axes 4.
  • the tailgate 144 is here via a lever-operated rear cable system 205, 147 from an open position convertible to a closed position and vice versa.
  • a rear pull rope 205 is instead of the connecting rods 41 of the embodiment 3 to 5 with their two ends each fixed laterally on the shaft part 3, which is illustrated in FIGS. 22 to 23 in a side view of the ski boot.
  • the rear cable system is made of a rear rope 205 and attached to the shaft part 3 with its ends the tailgate 144 arranged cable deflection guides 206, 207, 208 formed, which Rope deflection guides 206, 207, 208 by a pivot lever 212 in their mutual Distance are changeable.
  • the deflection guides are within the scope of the invention Number not restricted can also be designed as rollers to reduce the friction his.
  • the bar 209 is at a distance from the bar 211 via a locking screw 210 can be preset to achieve the desired tension of the tailgate and To be able to adjust the shaft part on the lower leg.
  • the bar 211 can be displaced in rails 219 parallel to the bar 208 guided, the one in the stop position of the beam 211 in the rails 219 come closest to both bars and in the opposite stop position the two bars are furthest apart.
  • the widest is shown while in the position with the greatest distance of the bars the rear pull rope 205 for the most part within the rear pull rope system 147 via the deflection guides 206, 207, 208 is guided (Fig. 22).
  • the swivel lever is used to move the two bars 212 articulated in the middle with the ends of two extension arms 213, which on their the other end each with one end of the two cable deflection guides guided in rails 219 206, 207 supporting beam 211 are articulated, the parallel distance to a further beam 212 carrying a cable deflection guide 208 by swiveling the Swivel lever 212 can be changed between a minimum and a maximum distance, where the open position of the tailgate 144 is the minimum distance and the closed Position corresponds to the maximum distance of the beams 211, 212.
  • the Swing frame 212 depressed parallel to the tailgate 144, so he is in one position secured against automatic loosening.
  • the lower leg of the skier together with the inner shoe 10 with the Tailgate 147 pressed against the shaft part 3.
  • the Locking effect adjusted accordingly by changing the distance of the beams 211 and 212 so that the clamping varies according to the lower leg thickness of each skier can be.
  • FIG. 24 is a side view of a further embodiment of an inventive one Ski boots shown, only part of a tailgate 244 and the rear part of the Foot part 2 are shown.
  • the tailgate 244 serving the rear entrance is over the pivot axes 4 on both sides are pivotally mounted, about which also the one not shown Shaft part 3 is pivotable.
  • the fully extended representation of the tailgate 244 is the closed, closed and the dashed line the open, opened Position, which is pivoted backwards for the entry of the liner.
  • a shoehorn element 250 with one end movable on the tailgate 244 and pivotable with its other end arranged on the foot part 2 of the ski boot.
  • the shoehorn element 250 is thus in integrated the ski boot, which is shown enlarged in Figs. 25 and 26.
  • the shoehorn element 250 has a saddle-shaped surface 255 on, which tapers into two symmetrical legs, which have a recess open on the edge Limit 253 in which recess 253 when the tailgate is in the closed position 244 the heel part, in particular the nose 13, of the inner shoe 10 is held.
  • An opening 252 is provided at each end of a leg, through which opening in the foot part 2 laterally arranged swivel axes 285 run.
  • the shoehorn element 250 also has an elongated hole 251 in the upper part, in which a mushroom-shaped pin 256 arranged on the inside of the tailgate 244 is guided, wherein the two stop positions of the pin 256 at the two ends of the elongated hole 251 correspond to the open or the closed position of the tailgate 244.
  • the mushroom-shaped Pin 256 When panning the tailgate 244 slides from the closed to the rear open position, the mushroom-shaped Pin 256 from the lower end of the elongated hole 251 to the upper end and thus pivots the integrated shoehorn 250 in the open position with.
  • the tailgate 244 can be swiveled forward again getting closed.
  • the mushroom-shaped pin 256 moves back into the lower position of slot 251.
  • the integrated shoehorn 250 fulfills the when closed Tailgate 244 also functions as a pressure aid for the inner shoe, which is attached to the rear Hold down the end at the bottom of the foot section. This is done through the opening 253 that between the two legs of the shoehorn 250 is free.
  • This opening 253 is like this designed that the protruding nose 13 of the inner shoe 10, which can be seen in Fig.2 is, with the lower edge of the saddle-shaped sliding surface 255 the nose 13 in holds the closed position of the tailgate 246.
  • the inner shoe 10 do not slip out of the ski boot even with very abrupt movements.

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  1. Chaussure de ski (1) avec une coque extérieure en deux parties constituée d'une base de coque (2) et d'une tige montante (3), la base de coque (2) étant reliée par une articulation (4) à la tige montante (3), et avec un chausson intérieur (10), la tige montante (3) de la chaussure de ski (1) étant apte à pivoter, depuis une position desserrée, jusqu'à encliquetage dans une position de descente dans laquelle elle est destinée à être bloquée, un organe de manoeuvre (28, 153) étant prévu pour desserrer ledit blocage, et un système de serrage (22) destiné à être actionné par le pivotement de la tige montante (3) étant prévu pour maintenir le chausson intérieur (10) plaqué contre la semelle de la coque extérieure en position de descente encliquetée, caractérisée en ce que, pour retenir le chausson intérieur (10) dans la coque extérieure, un premier système de serrage (30) destiné à être actionné indépendamment du deuxième système de serrage (22) mentionné ci-avant est prévu, ledit premier système de serrage étant libéré en position desserrée de la tige montante (3).
  2. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le chausson intérieur (10) est destiné à être introduit dans la coque extérieure (2, 3) par une patte arrière (44, 144, 244) montée pivotante sur la base de coque (2).
  3. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que le premier système de serrage est formé par un système de serrage par rotation (30) central.
  4. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisée en ce que, en position de descente, le deuxième système de serrage (22) plaque le chausson intérieur (10) contre la semelle de la coque extérieure en poussant le premier système de serrage (30) sur le cou-de-pied du chausson intérieur (10).
  5. Chaussure de ski selon une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que la tige montante (3) est pourvue d'un prolongement (15, 150) qui s'étend dans la base de coque (2) et qui, en position desserrée, vient en appui contre des organes de butée (26) ou s'encliquète en position de descente dans des organes d'encliquetage (151), lesdits organes de butée et d'encliquetage étant prévus dans la base de coque (2).
  6. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que le prolongement (15, 150) de la tige montante (3) est formée par une tige sensiblement conformée en U qui est placée entre la coque extérieure (2, 3) et le chausson intérieur (10) et qui est reliée à ses extrémités à la tige montante (3), que l'articulation (4) est formée par deux axes de pivotement (4) traversant la paroi de la coque de base (2) et un côté respectif de la tige (15, 150), qu'il est possible de choisir entre une position desserrée et une position de descente en plaçant, à l'intérieur de la coque de base (2), la partie transversale (29) de la tige (15, 150) conformée en U dans une position de butée ou dans une position encliquetée et que la partie transversale (29) serre le deuxième système de serrage (22) en position de descente de sorte que le premier système de serrage (30) est poussé contre le cou-de-pied du chausson intérieur.
  7. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce que la partie transversale (29) est maintenue en position desserrée par un ressort, de préférence par un ressort hélicoïdal (19), et est apte à être bloquée en position de descente par l'intermédiaire d'un organe d'encliquetage réalisé sous forme de patte d'encliquetage (26), et que l'organe de manoeuvre (28) est formé par un levier (27) muni d'une poignée de manoeuvre (28') qui est venu de moulage avec la patte d'encliquetage (26) et traverse la paroi de la base de coque (2), ledit levier servant à libérer la partie transversale (29) de sa position de descente.
  8. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 7, caractérisée en ce que la patte d'encliquetage (26) est maintenue en position encliquetée par un ressort, de préférence par un ressort hélicoïdal (25).
  9. Chaussure de ski selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième système de serrage est constitué de deux sangles de traction (22) qui traversent de chaque côté le premier système de serrage (30) depuis la partie avant de la base de coque (2) jusqu'à la partie arrière.
  10. Chaussure de ski selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le premier système de serrage est un système central de serrage par rotation (30) et est sensiblement formé par deux pans (21) recouvrant le cou-de-pied aptes à coulisser en parallèle en travers de la direction longitudinale de celui-ci et pourvus d'oeillets (32) disposés en direction longitudinale sur chacun des pans (21) et par un disque de serrage (36) placé au centre au-dessus des pans (21) et apte à être bloqué, une sangle de traction (34) étant passée dans les oeillets (32) à la manière de lacets et fixée à ses extrémités à des zones circonférentielles du disque de serrage (36) situées en regard, et que, sur les deux côtés longs extérieurs des pans (21), les sangles de traction (22) du deuxième système de serrage sont passées dans des orifices (35).
  11. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce qu'une plaque tournante (6) munie d'un panneau tournant rabattable (61) est disposée sur l'axe de rotation (38) du disque de serrage (36) traversant la paroi de la base de coque (2).
  12. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 11, caractérisée en ce que l'axe de rotation (38) est formé par une partie médiane cylindrique (71) et est pourvu à chacune de ses extrémités d'une section (72, 73) polygonale, de préférence hexagonale, arrondie en hémisphère à chacune de ses extrémités, et qu'une douille de palier (74, 75) de section polygonale, de préférence hexagonale, correspondant à l'axe de rotation (38) est disposée au centre de la plaque tournante (6) et au centre du disque de serrage (36) de sorte que les extrémités de l'axe de rotation (38) s'engagent, avec jeux, dans les douilles de palier (74, 75) et que la transmission de force de la plaque tournante (6) au disque de serrage (36) est possible dans différentes positions relatives de l'axe de rotation (38).
  13. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 11 ou 12, caractérisée en ce que, sur sa face inférieure, la plaque tournante (6) est divisée en segments d'encliquetage (67) dans lesquels vient s'engager successivement un doigt d'encliquetage (64) supporté par ressort et disposé radialement par rapport à la plaque lorsque la sangle de traction (34) est tendue sous l'effet de la rotation du panneau tournant (61), celui-ci pouvant être libéré de sa position encliquetée par un organe de libération (62) accessible sur l'extérieur de la chaussure de ski (1).
  14. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce que l'organe de libération (62) est formé par un bouton de libération (62) en forme de demi-lune venu de moulage avec le doigt d'encliquetage (64) et entourant en partie la plaque tournante (6).
  15. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce qu'un ergot (13) est venu de moulage avec le chausson intérieur (10) dans la zone du talon, ledit ergot servant à engager le chausson intérieur (10) dans un évidement (47) correspondant ménagé dans la patte arrière (44).
  16. Chaussure de ski selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le chausson intérieur (10) est réalisé sous forme de chausson enfilable (sans lacets) et que la face inférieure du chausson intérieur (10) est pourvue d'un relief (14).
  17. Chaussure de ski selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'angle α entre la position desserrée et la position de descente est un angle de 17°.
  18. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 ou 5, caractérisée en ce que la tige montante (3) et la patte arrière (44) sont aptes à être reliées par des tiges de liaison (41), lesdites tiges de liaison (41) pouvant de préférence être reliées dans la région de la patte arrière (44) au moyen d'un connecteur enfichable.
  19. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 18, caractérisée en ce que, par la fermeture d'un couvercle (5) pivotant disposé sur la patte arrière (44), des éléments de serrage (43) font levier pour tendre les tiges de liaison (41).
  20. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes 2 à 17, caractérisée en ce que la patte arrière (144, 244) est montée pivotante sur l'articulation (4).
  21. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 20, caractérisée en ce qu'à l'une des ses extrémités, un élément chausse-pied (250) est monté mobile à la patte arrière (244) et qu'à son autre extrémité il est monté pivotant à la base de coque (2) de la chaussure de ski.
  22. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 21, caractérisée en ce que l'élément chausse-pied (250) comporte un trou oblong (251) dans lequel est passé un doigt en forme de champignon (256) monté sur la patte arrière (244), les deux positions de butée du doigt (256) aux deux extrémités du trou oblong (251) correspondant à la position ouverte et à la position fermée de la patte arrière (244).
  23. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 20 ou 21, caractérisée en ce que l'élément chausse-pied (250) comporte une surface en forme de selle (255) qui s'amincit pour former deux branches symétriques délimitant un évidement (253) ouvert sur son bord, le talon, notamment l'ergot (13) du chausson intérieur (10) étant retenu dans ledit évidement (253) lorsque la patte arrière (244) se trouve en position fermée.
  24. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 23, caractérisée en ce qu'une ouverture (252) est prévue à chaque extrémité d'une branche, des axes de pivotement disposés latéralement dans la base de coque (2) passant au travers de ladite ouverture.
  25. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 20 à 24, caractérisée en ce que la patte arrière (144) peut basculer entre une position ouverte et une position fermée et inversement grâce à un système de traction de sangle arrière (205, 147) actionné par un levier.
  26. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 25, caractérisée en ce que le système de traction de sangle arrière est formé par une sangle arrière (205) fixée à ses extrémités à la tige montante (3) et par des guides de renvoi de sangle (206, 207, 208) montés sur la patte arrière (144), l'écartement entre lesdits guides de renvoi de sangle (206, 207, 208) pouvant être modifié par un levier pivotant (212).
  27. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 26, caractérisée en ce que le levier pivotant (212) est articulé de manière centrée aux extrémités de deux bras de levier (213) qui sont chacun articulés à leur autre extrémité à une extrémité d'une barre (211) guidée dans des rails (219) et supportant deux guides de renvoi de sangle (206, 207), la distance qui la sépare d'une autre barre (209) supportant un guide de renvoi de sangle (208) à laquelle elle est parallèle pouvant être modifiée en faisant pivoter le levier de pivotement (209) entre un écartement minimum et un écartement maximum, la position ouverte de la patte arrière (144) correspondant à l'écartement minimum et la position fermée à l'écartement maximum entre les deux barres (211, 209).
  28. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 27, caractérisée en ce qu'une vis de réglage (210) permettant de régler à l'avance l'écartement entre les barres (211, 212) est prévue.
  29. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 ou 12, caractérisée en ce qu'une plaque tournante (130) est disposée sur l'axe de rotation (38) du disque de serrage (36) traversant la paroi de la base de coque (2), ladite plaque tournante comportant sur son pourtour des dents en forme de coin (131) dans lesquelles viennent se mettre en prise un levier d'entraínement (132) et un levier de blocage (133), tous deux soumis à l'action d'un ressort et montés sur un levier à cliquet (134) précontraint par un ressort (135) et monté mobile entre deux positions angulaires, lesdits leviers entraínant la plaque tournante (130) dans un sens de rotation et la bloquant dans le sens de rotation inverse lorsque l'on imprime au levier à cliquet (134) un mouvement de va-et-vient, ledit levier à cliquet (134) étant apte à être amené dans une position libre dans laquelle la plaque tournante (130) est libre en rotation.
  30. Chaussure de ski selon l'une quelconque des revendications 6, 10 à 29, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième système de serrage est formé par une sangle de serrage (220) reliée à ses extrémités à la partie transversale (29) de la barre (150) conformée en U de manière à résister à la traction et passée, entre ses deux extrémités, dans des oeillets du premier système de serrage (30) ainsi que dans un guide de sangle (221) disposé dans le fond de la base de coque (2) dans la zone de la pointe de la chaussure de ski.
  31. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 30, caractérisée en ce qu'un levier de fonctionnement (151) est monté pivotant contre l'action d'un ressort (160), dans le fond de la base de coque (2) de préférence, et que la partie transversale (29) de la barre (150) conformée en U est en appui contre une surface d'appui (161) du levier de fonctionnement (151) en position desserrée et qu'elle s'encliquète dans une gorge (156) contiguë à la surface d'appui (161) du levier de fonctionnement (151) en position de descente, le levier de fonctionnement (151) étant pressé vers le bas contre l'action du ressort (160) lorsque la tige (150) est basculée de la position desserrée dans la position de descente et le ressort (160) se détendant partiellement lors de l'encliquetage dans la gorge (156).
  32. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 31, caractérisée en ce que la tige (150) encliquetée en position de descente est libérée de sa position encliquetée dans la gorge (156) en actionnant un coulisseau de manoeuvre (153) disposé de préférence dans la zone du talon et traversant la coque extérieure de la chaussure de ski et avec lequel le levier de fonctionnement (151) peut être pressé vers le bas contre l'action du ressort (160).
  33. Chaussure de ski selon la revendication 31 ou 32, caractérisée en ce que la tige (150) conformée en U est maintenue en position de descente par un ressort (159) poussant sa partie transversale (29) dans la gorge (156), qu'une surface de débattement (162) du levier de fonctionnement (151) contiguë à la gorge (156) est prévue sur laquelle la partie transversale (29) peut être déplacée, au sein d'un certain angle prédéterminé, au-delà de la position de descente en surmontant la force du ressort (159), le premier système de serrage (30) étant par conséquent plaqué encore plus fort contre le chausson intérieur (10) par la sangle de serrage (220) en fonction du débattement supplémentaire de la tige (150).
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