EP0786274A1 - Bindungsvorrichtung zum Halten eines Schuhs auf einem Schneeschuh - Google Patents

Bindungsvorrichtung zum Halten eines Schuhs auf einem Schneeschuh Download PDF

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EP0786274A1
EP0786274A1 EP97420014A EP97420014A EP0786274A1 EP 0786274 A1 EP0786274 A1 EP 0786274A1 EP 97420014 A EP97420014 A EP 97420014A EP 97420014 A EP97420014 A EP 97420014A EP 0786274 A1 EP0786274 A1 EP 0786274A1
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Philippe Gallay
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/001Bindings therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/006Shoe support thereof, e.g. plate, movable relative to the frame
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/005Frames therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a snowshoe and more particularly the device for retaining the boot thereon.
  • Snowshoes have been known for many years because they have been used for centuries by the Scandinavian populations to travel on snow. Until today, snowshoes were used for utility or military purposes, to allow the populations and the alpine troops to move on snow for their displacements necessary for the daily life. Currently, snowshoes are rather used by walkers or sportsmen who go for hikes and walks, or even competitions.
  • the present invention proposes to solve the drawbacks of known devices by proposing a device which combines simplicity, convenience, security and reliability.
  • the device for retaining a shoe on a snowshoe is characterized in that the front retaining means comprise a set of retaining walls forming an enclosure or cavity open towards the rear and in which is intended to engage the front end of the shoe, while the rear end of said shoe is retained by rear retaining means, the installation of which causes the cavity or the enclosure to close on, and / or, around the shoe.
  • the front retaining means are constituted in part by a lower plate or sole plate, at least two lateral holding walls and upper connecting means.
  • the front retaining means comprise a front abutment wall on which the lateral retaining walls are articulated along substantially vertical axes.
  • the lateral retaining walls are articulated with respect to the sole plate, said articulations being contained in a horizontal plane.
  • the upper connecting means are constituted by at least one upper support wall integral with the lateral holding walls and mounted slidingly with respect to at least one of said lateral walls.
  • the lateral retaining walls each have at least one upper wall extension provided with a transverse lumen, said extensions being arranged symmetrically on either side of the front end of the shoe, the ( the) upper support wall (s) being slidably mounted between two symmetrical extensions via clamping pins arranged substantially at its (their) ends, so as to be able to slide in the transverse slots of said extensions.
  • the upper support wall (s) is (are) curved open downwards, the said upper support wall (s) allowing , by virtue of its (their) sliding downward with respect to the lateral retaining walls to bias laterally towards one another, said lateral retaining walls thus causing the cavity to close.
  • the sliding of the upper support wall (s) relative to the lateral retaining wall (s) is controlled by a closing member secured to the means rear retaining means, said closing member being able to be constituted by at least one cable and the rear retaining means constituted by a belt forming an adjustable retaining loop by means of adjustment and locking means.
  • the lateral retaining walls each have a rear connection extension provided with a longitudinal slot in which slides a pulling pin which makes it possible to secure the closure member and the rear retaining means.
  • the set of retaining walls forming the cavity is partly formed by walls of flexible or deformable material.
  • the front retaining means comprise positioning means intended to allow, before its positioning, the maintenance of the rear retaining loop in a position substantially similar to the tightening position which it possesses once it has been put in place around the back end of the shoe.
  • Figures 1, 2 and 3 illustrate a first embodiment of the device for retaining a shoe on a snowshoe according to the invention.
  • Figure 1 is a top view of a racket equipped with the shoe retention device, the latter not being shown.
  • Figure 2 is a side view with the shoe.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the retainer.
  • FIGS 4, 5, 6 and 7 illustrate the preferred embodiment of the retaining device according to the invention.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of the retainer.
  • Figure 5 is a front view of said retainer.
  • Figure 6 is a bottom view of this retainer.
  • Figures 7a and 7b are cross-sectional views of the front end showing the retaining cavity (8) for a large shoe, Figure 7a, and for a small shoe, Figure 7b.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view showing another embodiment.
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing another embodiment.
  • the racket intended to be equipped with the device according to the present invention can, of course, be of any type and, for example, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the racket designated under the general reference (100) is, for example, in the form of an openwork plate, of general plane of symmetry (P), fixed under the shoe and which consists of a main frame (200) , delimiting an interior zone, comprising a set of internal walls supporting the retaining device more commonly called fastening (1), intended to retain the shoe (2) of the user.
  • Said main frame has, for example, a generally elongated shape extending at the rear by a tail (3) of reduced width, while the front is raised and of substantially pointed shape to constitute the front spatula (4), such as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
  • the racket can have any other shape without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the shoe (2) of the user is retained on the racket proper by the device according to the invention bearing the general reference (1), and which consists mainly of front retaining means (5) consisting of a set retaining walls (9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11, 12, 13a, 13b) forming an enclosure (8) or cavity open towards the rear in which the front end (2a) of the shoe is engaged and retained (2).
  • the rear end (2b) or heel of the shoe (2) is held by rear retaining means (6), the installation of which causes the cavity to close on and / or around the front end (2a) of the shoe (2).
  • said shoe is biased forward (AV) in the front retaining means (5) by a traction member (21) passing behind the heel of said shoe which constitutes the rear retaining means (6) of the latter.
  • the traction member (21) forms a retaining loop for the shoe and constitutes an extension of a closure member (18) of the cavity (8).
  • the latter consists of one or more cables (18a, 18b), the traction of which causes the cavity (8) to close on the front end (2a) of the shoe (2).
  • the traction on the closing member (18) of the cavity is obtained by closing the rear retaining means (6).
  • the traction member (21) is, for example, constituted by a strap or belt extending the cable (s) (18) and comprising adjustment and locking means (22) such as one or more adjustment and locking loops (22a, 22b).
  • the front retaining means (5) consist of an enclosure (8) or cavity open towards the rear (AR) composed of two lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) advantageously linked between them by upper connecting means (10), a lower wall called a sole plate (11) and a front stop wall (12), as illustrated in FIG. 3.
  • the front abutment wall (12) is an extension of the sole plate (11) of the retaining device (1), said sole plate (11) being pivotally mounted about an axis substantially transverse (XX ') of the racket (100) or being fixed to a pivoting intermediate plate according to (XX') in a manner known per se.
  • the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) arranged on either side of the shoe (2) of the user are each articulated relative to the front stop wall (12). It should be noted that said articulations are advantageously carried out along substantially vertical axes (Y1Y'1), respectively (Y2Y'2).
  • the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) are made of a flexible or deformable material, or even slightly elastic, and constitute extensions of said front stop wall (12).
  • the joint is obtained by folding or deformation.
  • the articulation of the walls could consist of a hinge or any other equivalent means, without however departing from the claimed protection field of the invention.
  • Each lateral retaining wall (9a, 9b) further comprises two upper wall extensions (13a, 13b), of convex shape, directed towards the interior of the enclosure (8) and intended to extend transversely to the above the front end (2a) of the shoe (2).
  • these upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) are arranged symmetrically on either side of the shoe (2) and are each provided with a transverse lumen (14).
  • the upper connecting means (10) consist of two upper support walls (10a, 10b), namely, a front upper support wall (10a) and a rear upper support wall (10b), arranged transversely between two upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) symmetrical to the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b).
  • These upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) have at their ends on their lower face (15) clamping lugs (16) or rollers or clamping pins intended to slide in the transverse slots (14) of the upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) of the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) so that the upper support walls (10a, 10b) can be urged downwards (BA) by sliding relative to the lateral holding walls ( 9a, 9b) during the installation of the rear retaining means (6).
  • these bearing walls (10a, 10b) are advantageously curved so as to be able to be superimposed on the upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) and thus facilitate the sliding of the clamping pins (16) in the transverse slots. (14).
  • a closing member (18) controls the sliding of the clamping pins (16) in the transverse slots (14) of the upper extensions (13a, 13b). It consists, according to this first embodiment of the invention, of two cables (18a, 18b) arranged symmetrically on either side of the retaining device (1).
  • Each cable (18a, 18b) is fixed on the front of the soleplate (11) or on the front stop wall (12) at one of its ends; it then passes through the outside of the lateral retaining wall (9a, 9b) and its upper wall extension (13a), then bypasses a first clamping pin (16) passing between the upper wall extension (13a) and the lower face (15) of the upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) around said stud (16), then it returns to pass through a means of return (19a) of the sole plate (11), before going bypass the second clamping pin (16) identically; finally, it passes into another return means (19b) of the sole plate (11), to be fixed at its other end to the rear retaining means (6).
  • Said rear retaining means (6) consist of a traction member (21) formed by a retaining loop (21) each end of which is secured to one end of one of the cables (18a, 18b) constituting the closure member (18).
  • these rear retaining means (6) comprise adjustment and locking means (22) such as, for example, an adjustment and locking loop (22) making it possible to vary the length of the belt or strap forming the retaining loop (21).
  • the retaining device (1) comprises front retaining means (5) of the type described above, namely, a cavity (8) formed by a sole plate (11), a front stop wall (12), two lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) comprising two upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) and two upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) sliding mounted on said extensions.
  • the lateral retaining walls (9a, 9b) each comprise an additional wall extension called the rear connection extension (23a, 23b) which extends longitudinally towards the rear (AR) and which is provided with a longitudinal light (24) in which a traction pin (25) or roller or traction pin can slide under the action of the traction member (21) of the rear retaining means (6) , as shown in Figure 4.
  • the two pulling pins (25) are each fixed to one end of one of the cables (18a, 18b) forming the closure member (18) and to one of the ends of the retaining loop (21) forming the rear retaining means (6).
  • a final return means (20) is located on the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) and is arranged substantially in the extension of the longitudinal lumen (24) of the rear connection extension (23a, 23b) directly above the upper rear wall extension (13b) , as illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 6.
  • the return means (19 a, 19b, 20) of the sole plate (11) can be formed, for example, either by semi-circular or semi-spherical molded loops arranged on the underside (26) of the soleplate (11), either by through holes arranged on an edge projecting below the soleplate (11), as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the rear retaining means (6) have as adjustment and locking means (22) two lateral adjustment and locking loops (22a, 22b) each secured to a traction pin (25) , as illustrated in FIG. 4.
  • the belt forming the retaining loop (21) is integral at each of its ends with one of the adjustment and locking loops (22a, 22b) and also passes in a rear loop (28 ) located at the rear end of the link extensions (23a, 23b) before forming the loop (21) intended to be placed around the heel of the shoe (2) of the user.
  • the sole plate (11) can advantageously be fitted on its lower face (26) with a front stud (29) as illustrated in FIG. 5 or 6.
  • the tightening of the retaining loop (21) causes the traction pins (25) to slide backwards (AR). ) inside the longitudinal slots (24), rear linkage extensions (23a, 23b) and the forward bias (AV) of the shoe (2).
  • This sliding allows the traction on the cables (18a, 18b) forming the closure member (18) thus causing a downward movement (BA) of the clamping pins (16) of the upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) inside the transverse openings (14), upper wall extensions (13a, 13b).
  • This movement causes, thanks to the vertical articulation of the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b), a transverse bringing together of these as well as a downward movement (BA) of the upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) so as to close the cavity (8) around the front end (2a) of the shoe (2).
  • the closure member (18) may consist of a single cable, the ends of which are fixed to the two ends of the retaining loop (21) of the rear retaining means (6) through tension pins (25) carrying the adjustment and locking loops (22a, 22b) and the path of which is identical, with the exception of the front of the retainer where there is no fixing cables, but a return or passing means advantageously located on the front abutment wall or under the front end of the sole plate.
  • the clamping pins (16) are no longer arranged under the upper walls (10a, 10b) so as to slide in the transverse slots (14) of the upper wall extensions ( 13a, 13b) but are arranged on the upper face of said extensions (13a, 13b) so as to slide in a slot or a slide in the support wall upper (10a, 10b).
  • the upper wall extensions (13a, 13b) no longer have transverse openings from which the clamping pins protrude but advantageously have a smooth underside.
  • the cables (18a, 18b) constituting the closure member (18) no longer directly bias the clamping pins (16) in sliding but they are integral with the ends of the upper bearing walls (10a, 10b) so as to be able to urge said upper support walls downwards (BA) when the rear retaining means (6) are put in place.
  • the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) are pivotally articulated on the front abutment wall (12) around the substantially vertical axes (Y1Y'1) and (Y2Y ' 2) so as to pivot towards one another in a horizontal plane orthogonal to said axes when the rear retaining means (6) are put in place.
  • the lateral holding walls are each provided only with an upper wall extension (13a, 13b), an upper bearing wall (10) being slidably mounted on said extensions, said sliding taking place in an identical manner to the previous embodiments.
  • the front abutment wall (12) is constituted by an extension of the lateral retaining walls binding them together.
  • the retaining device (1) comprises, as in the previous embodiments, a closing member (18) such as cables, the ends of which are integral with the rear retaining loop (21) on the one hand and the wall of upper support (10) on the other hand so as to allow the closure of the cavity on the front end (2a) of the shoe (2) during the installation of said rear retaining loop.
  • a closing member (18) such as cables, the ends of which are integral with the rear retaining loop (21) on the one hand and the wall of upper support (10) on the other hand so as to allow the closure of the cavity on the front end (2a) of the shoe (2) during the installation of said rear retaining loop.
  • the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) are pivotally articulated on the soleplate (11) around two axes (Z1Z'1) and (Z2Z'2) advantageously located in a horizontal plane .
  • the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) can be constituted by an extension of the sole plate (11) or can be fixed to the latter by a fixing lug (30), said lug or said extension constituting means of connection between the sole and the side walls, thus, the articulation is effected, for example, by bending or deformation along 'a portion of line or axis of said connecting means (ML).
  • the fixing lugs (30) are downward extensions of the side walls.
  • the connecting means (ML) are positioned substantially forward (AV) of the sole. It goes without saying that said connecting means could be positioned towards the rear, without however going beyond the protective field of the invention.
  • the pivot axes (Z1Z'1) and (Z2Z'2) are concurrent at a point located in front of the retainer (1).
  • said axes could, for example, be parallel to the general plane of symmetry (P).
  • the fixing lugs are connections made of deformable material.
  • the lateral retaining walls (9a, 9b) are pivoted towards the sole plate (11) around substantially longitudinal axes ( Z1Z'1) and (Z2Z'2) located in the horizontal plane of the sole plate. Therefore, the lateral holding walls are each pivoted in a vertical plane orthogonal to said axes.
  • the front retaining means (5) comprise positioning means (MP) of the rear retaining loop (21) so as to allow said loop to be maintained in a substantially horizontal plane situated slightly above the plane of the sole plate when the retaining device (1) is in the inactive position, that is to say before the positioning of said buckle, when it does not maintain a shoe.
  • Said positioning means (MP) thus make it possible to facilitate the positioning of the retaining loop (21) around the heel of the shoe using the adjustment loops (22a, 22b) while maintaining the loop in a position substantially similar to his tightening position once placed against the heel of the shoe.
  • said positioning means (MP) are constituted by rigid loops (28a, 28b) advantageously located at the end of the rear connection extensions (23a, 23b) of the lateral holding walls (9a, 9b) said loops allowing the semi-rigid strap forming the retaining loop (21) to be maintained.
  • the retaining device (1) comprises front retaining means (5) of the type described in the third embodiment comprising an upper bearing wall (10) slidably mounted on the extensions of upper walls (13a, 13b) of the lateral holding walls by means of clamping pins.
  • the closure member (18) consists of two cables (18a, 18b), the substantially identical passageways for each of which differ from the passageways of the previous embodiments.
  • one of the ends of the cable is fixed to the upper support wall (10) substantially at its respective lateral end (100) as shown in FIG. 9.
  • the cable then passes through a lateral return point (101) constituted, for example, by a through hole located in a lateral extension (102) of the sole plate (11) extending upward (HA) along the lateral retaining walls.
  • the cable then passes through a return means (20) disposed on the lateral holding walls, so as to return the cable to the adjustment loop (22a, 22b) of the retaining loop (21) to be fixed there.
  • the front retaining means are constituted by the two lateral retaining walls and the sole plate; said lateral retaining walls being articulated by folding along the line forming the intersection thereof with the sole plate.
  • One of the two lateral retaining walls has an upper wall extension intended to pass over the front end of the boot to be slidably mounted on the other lateral wall.
  • a closing member secured to the rear retaining means makes it possible to control this sliding and therefore the closing of the cavity around the shoe.
  • another variant consists in making the cavity using an envelope made of flexible material whose ends of the wall constituting it can, for example, slide relative to one another below the sole plate, in overlapping each other, said sliding being always managed by a closing member secured to the rear retaining means.
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