EP0826318B2 - Sportschuh mit nachgiebigen und zugfesten Umlenkungsvorrichtungen - Google Patents

Sportschuh mit nachgiebigen und zugfesten Umlenkungsvorrichtungen Download PDF

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EP0826318B2
EP0826318B2 EP97112899A EP97112899A EP0826318B2 EP 0826318 B2 EP0826318 B2 EP 0826318B2 EP 97112899 A EP97112899 A EP 97112899A EP 97112899 A EP97112899 A EP 97112899A EP 0826318 B2 EP0826318 B2 EP 0826318B2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C3/00Hooks for laces; Guards for hooks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/37Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/3768Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor having loop or sleeve shaped directing means
    • Y10T24/3771Entirely formed from flaccid material

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  • the present invention relates to the field of sports shoes; in particular, the field of technical footwear such as hiking, snowboarding, in-line skating, paragliding, etc.
  • a sports shoe of the aforementioned type traditionally comprises a sole and a rod provided with an opening for the passage of the foot and having on either side of this opening means of return or loops which cooperate with one or more clamping means such as a lace to ensure by clamping, the partial closure of the opening.
  • the return means located on the top of a portion of the stem are under pressure in various circumstances.
  • Some snowboard boots, for example, are intended to cooperate with a binding comprising transverse straps that exert pressure on the top of the foot; and therefore compress the return means or passers. It has been found that bulky and rigid loops such as metal or plastic hooks, buckles or eyelets can cause hard spots; this can cause a problem of foot pain and also deform the strap in places more or less permanently.
  • EP-A-0717942 discloses a lace loop consisting of an outer shell and a viewfinder.
  • the inner portion of the rod comprises return means which are subjected to pressure from an outer portion of the rod after tightening the latter by different means (lacing, velcro, zipper, etc.). These pressures again cause problems of discomfort or deformation of the shoe that is best avoided.
  • the clamping performance is not optimum.
  • the friction experienced by the lace is high.
  • the lace deforms the band narrowing its width due to the return angle which creates additional friction and can lead to premature wear of the loop, or even the break thereof.
  • the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a satisfactory solution to the disadvantages described above.
  • Such a return means has the advantages of limited space and flexibility while reducing friction with the lace; thus ensuring a good performance and a long life.
  • the boot 1 is a snowboard boot comprising a flexible or semi-flexible upper 10 and a clamping device 11 of the upper.
  • the boot In the configuration shown, the boot is in position in a traditional surf binding 2 which has the particularity of comprising a base 20 intended to be attached to a board (not shown) and two straps 20, 21 which hold the boot firmly in place. base 20.
  • the straps 20, 21 thus exert a significant pressure locally on the clamping device; hence the need for adequate means of return to avoid the risks of discomfort and others previously mentioned.
  • the solution passes through the use of return means 3 comprising a closed loop 30 of flexible material and resistant to traction.
  • the shoe of Figure 2 has been deliberately simplified to highlight only the essence of the invention.
  • the stem has a portion 110; in this case anterior portion or upper, which is provided with an opening 12 defining two quarters 110a, 110b to be clamped.
  • the return means are distributed in opposite directions on either side of the opening 12 on each quarter 110a, 110b.
  • a clamping means such as a lace 4 is provided to circulate through each loop 30 in a cross circuit and alternating a return means and its opposite, for example; which brings the neighborhoods closer to one another.
  • FIG. 3 which illustrates the prior art, shows the major defect caused on the return means.
  • the loop 30 which is in the form of a strap portion connected to the rod portion 110, undergoes a significant pull from the tightening means or yaw 4.
  • the return angle 'a' being relatively low when the loops are close to one another, there is deformation of the webbing by reducing width and thus appearance of high friction forces that oppose the sliding of the lace in the loop. This may have the consequence of affecting the homogeneity of the tightening, in particular at the end, when pulling on the ends of the lace. It is then necessary to resume the tightening by pulling again on each strand of lace between two loops. The lacing operation can thus become tedious and time consuming.
  • FIG. 4 shows the solution of the invention.
  • the return means 3 represented comprises a closed loop identical to that of FIG. 3 but which is associated with a guide element 31.
  • the guide member 31 has a sliding surface 310 for the passage of the clamping means 4 inside the flexible loop 30 in a passage plane P.
  • This surface has the function of facilitating the passage and the sliding of the clamping means 4.
  • the plane P is taken for reference in order to facilitate explanations and approximately corresponds to the plane of the path of the lace 4 in the vicinity of each return means.
  • the plane P may vary from one region to another of the shoe because of the curved shape of the rod.
  • the guide element has a certain rigidity in the plane P thus defined. This rigidity must be such that the tensioning of the clamping means can not cause the lateral deformation of the guide element and therefore does not affect the width of the strap of the loop. Thus, the guide element will have a width at least equal to that of the loop.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show the particular shape of the sliding surface for guiding the clamping means 4 on sliding.
  • the sliding surface of the guide element has a generatrix of convex shape in the passage plane P and a generatrix of concave shape in the plane P 'perpendicular to P.
  • the concavity in the plane P' promotes holding and guiding of the lace in contact with the element. Sliding is improved by the convexity according to P.
  • throat thus defined in general terms is however not the only one possible. It is also possible to provide a tubular shape of the surface in order to guarantee lace guidance in any radial direction.
  • the thicknesses of the lateral edges 310a, 310b of the guide element will be provided as a function of the material used so as to have a certain compressive deformability in the direction along the plane P '. As a result, the hard point phenomenon already mentioned disappears completely.
  • the guide element has a slot 311 for ensuring the passage of the strap portion 30 through the guide member and its connection with the guide member.
  • the light passes through the element from one edge 310a to the other 310b.
  • This connecting means has the advantage of being the most resistant and the simplest that can be implemented. However other means of connection can be envisaged such as riveting, clipping / pinching, stapling, ....
  • each quarter 110a, 110b are distributed in opposite manner on each quarter 110a, 110b and are arranged so that each loop has a portion connected to one of the quarters and a portion including said guide member which extends beyond the neighborhood on the opening 12.
  • the guide element takes position in the thickness of the quarter in the event of pressure exerted on the clamping device by an external element; and this partly thanks to the flexibility of the loop. This reduces the risk of hard point.
  • the strap portion is chosen from a textile material because of its properties of flexibility and tensile strength. In some cases, it might be possible to envisage using portions of rubber or leather strips.
  • the strap portion is connected to the shank by sewing, preferably, or by other means such as riveting, stapling, or a combination of several means. It is also within the scope of the invention to provide a strap portion as a continuous portion of a piece of fabric of the upper.
  • the guide element is, of course, constituted in a material with a low coefficient of friction. Different materials are likely to agree.
  • the guide element is made of a plastic material selected from PTFE, PTFCE, FEP, nylons, polyamides, polyethylenes, polyacéthals.
  • the element can be made in one piece or on the contrary in several parts assembled mechanically or molded.

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  1. Sportschuh, welcher ein Spannmittel (4) aufweist, das mit einer Reihe von Umkehrmitteln (3) für das Spannen eines Schaftabschnitts (110) zusammenwirkt; wobei jedes Umkehrmittel eine geschlossene Struktur (30) aufweist, wobei das Umkehrmittel (3) ein Führungselement (31) aufweist, das mit der Struktur (30) verbunden ist, und eine Gleitoberfläche (310) für das Durchgehen des Spannmittels (4) im Inneren der Struktur (30) gemäß einer Durchgangsebene P aufweist, wobei die Gleitoberfläche (310) des Führungselements (31) eine Mantellinie in konvexer Form in der Durchgangsebene P und eine Mantellinie in konkaver Form in der Ebene P', senkrecht zu P, aufweist, wobei das Führungselement (31) eine ausreichende Steifigkeit in der Ebene P aufweist zum Widerstehen der Deformierung während dem Unterspannungsetzen des Spannmittels (4), dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die geschlossene Struktur (30) aus einem nachgiebigen und gegen Zug widerstandsfähigen Material gebildet ist und dass die Struktur (30) eine geschlossene Schlaufe ist.
  2. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die geschlossene Schlaufe (30) sich in der Form eines Gurtabschnitts darstellt, der mit dem Schaftabschnitt (110) verbunden ist.
  3. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Gurtabschnitt (30) aus einem Textilmaterial ausgewählt ist.
  4. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schaftabschnitt (110) eine Öffnung (12) aufweist, die durch mindestens zwei zu spannende Abschnitte (110a, 110b) begrenzt wird; wobei die Umkehrmittel (3) in gegenüberliegender Weise auf jedem Abschnitt verteilt sind und in einer Weise aufgebaut sind, dass jede Schlaufe (30) einen Teil aufweist, der mit einem der Abschnitte verbunden ist, und einen Teil, welcher das Führungselement (31) umfasst, welches von dem Abschnitt über die Öffnung (12) vorsteht.
  5. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Führungselement eine Öffnung (311) aufweist, die es ermöglicht, den Durchgang des Gurtabschnitts durch das Führungselement (31) hindurch und seine Verbindung mit dem Führungselement sicherzustellen.
  6. Sportschuh nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Führungselement (31) aus einem Material mit schwachem Reibungskoeffizienten gebildet ist.
  7. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Führungselement (31) aus einem Kunststoffmaterial gebildet ist, ausgewählt aus den PTFE, den PTFCE, den FEP, den Nylons, den Polyamiden, den Polyethylenen, den Polyacetalen.
  8. Umkehrelement (3) für das Spannen eines Schaftabschnitts (110) eines Schuhs mittels eines Spannmittels (4); wobei das Umkehrelement (3) ein Führungselement (31) aufweist, das mit einer geschlossenen Struktur (30) verbunden ist, und eine Gleitoberfläche (310) für das Durchgehen des Spannmittels (4) im Inneren der Struktur (30) gemäß einer Durchgangsebene P aufweist, wobei die Gleitoberfläche (310) des Führungselements (31) eine Mantellinie in konvexer Form in der Durchgangsebene P und eine Mantellinie in konkaver Form in der Ebene P', senkrecht zu P, aufweist, wobei das Führungselement (31) eine ausreichende Steifigkeit in der Ebene P aufweist zum Widerstehen der Deformierung während dem Unterspannungsetzen des Spannmittels (4), dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die geschlossene Struktur (30) aus einem nachgiebigen und gegen Zug widerstandsfähigen Material gebildet ist und dass die Struktur (30) eine geschlossene Schlaufe ist.
EP97112899A 1996-08-29 1997-07-26 Sportschuh mit nachgiebigen und zugfesten Umlenkungsvorrichtungen Expired - Lifetime EP0826318B2 (de)

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DE29724703U DE29724703U1 (de) 1996-08-29 1997-07-26 Sportschuh, welcher weiche und gegen Ziehen widerstandsfähige Umkehrmittel aufweist
DE29724537U DE29724537U1 (de) 1996-08-29 1997-07-26 Sportschuh, welcher weiche und gegen Ziehen widerstandsfähige Umkehrmittel aufweist

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FR9610700A FR2752683B1 (fr) 1996-08-29 1996-08-29 Chaussure de sport comprenant des moyens de renvoi souples et resistants a la traction
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