EP0882478B1 - Schneeschuh mit schwebender Fussunterstützung - Google Patents

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EP0882478B1
EP0882478B1 EP98108501A EP98108501A EP0882478B1 EP 0882478 B1 EP0882478 B1 EP 0882478B1 EP 98108501 A EP98108501 A EP 98108501A EP 98108501 A EP98108501 A EP 98108501A EP 0882478 B1 EP0882478 B1 EP 0882478B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/09Equipment associated with footwear for walking on inclines to compensate for angle of inclination
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/005Frames 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

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  • the present invention relates to a snowshoe and more particularly to an improvement intended to restore, at least partially, the natural position of transverse balance of the foot of the user in relation to the frame of the snowshoe when the progression takes place in slopes.
  • the racket has in a manner known per se sieve surrounded by a frame, which defines the bearing surface, and a support piece which extends to inside the frame of the racket and on which the shoe with which the foot is fitted the user.
  • This support piece allows the pivoting of the foot to facilitate walking, and, such that improved, is intended to allow the restoration, at least partially, of the natural position transverse balance of the foot relative to the frame of the racket when the latter is inclined laterally.
  • the support piece revolves around two axes located on a support fixed to the sieve; these axes are oriented substantially perpendicular to each other, one defining the vertical pivoting direction of the support piece, and the other, the pivoting direction lateral support with respect to the longitudinal axis of the racket frame using two axes of pivoting aligned.
  • the assembly consisting of the support piece and the support is therefore able to pivot laterally with great ease because the support is behaves like a balance beam which remains in equilibrium on its pivot axes essentially when the load applied vertically on it is evenly distributed in the direction transverse to the racket, that is to say directly below the pivot axes.
  • the support is positioned relative to the sieve of the racket at a height constant by means of its aligned pivot axes, grip and / or grip of the racket on the ground, especially on slopes, can be uncertain; indeed, we see that only the edge of the support which is on the side where it has lowered is likely to come in protrusion from the plane of the carrying surface of the racket, regardless of the load applied laterally either due to the slope of the ground and / or the weight of the user.
  • the snowshoe according to the invention comprises a support piece for the foot of the user which extends inside the frame of the racket and which allows the pivoting of the foot for facilitate walking while allowing the restoration, at least partially, of the natural position transverse balance of the foot relative to the racket frame when the progression is made in slopes.
  • the support piece is suspended elastically inside the frame by means of attachment means connecting it to the sides of said frame frame ; these attachment means are advantageously fixed in position relative to the frame of the racket so that the user's foot swivels in the direction of travel in a relatively constant preferential direction.
  • the attachment means directed downstream which initially support the main load applied to the workpiece support.
  • the support piece lowers laterally and as a whole towards the ground surface by pulling on the attachment means directed upstream, and this until the applied load is substantially evenly distributed over all the attachment means, that is to say directly above the support piece.
  • the support piece therefore remains suspended substantially horizontally at a certain height from the soil surface depending on the direction and / or the value of the load to which it is subjected, and depending on the elastic resistance transmitted by all the attachment means. It follows from this functioning provided by the elastic suspension of the support piece as it recovers automatically in an approximately horizontal position close to that, natural, transverse balance of the user's foot and, in any event, in an approaching position always horizontal.
  • the support piece can advantageously be provided with hooking elements, such as crampons, snow knives, etc., which, directed towards the surface of the racket which comes into contact with the ground, improve the grip and anchoring of the racket on frozen ground in particular.
  • hooking elements such as crampons, snow knives, etc.
  • the frame of the racket is elastically deformable in the direction transverse to the racket at least where the attachment means of the latter are fixed.
  • the fastening means which in turn pull at the place of their attachment to the frame of the racket which deforms elastically in direction / approximation of the support room.
  • the support points of the racket which are integral with the frame, move relatively to the surface of the ground by entering it in the manner of an action of scraping, which promotes their penetration and therefore the grip, especially when it is snow frozen or crusted.
  • the snowshoe in Figure 1 has a frame 1 having support zones 2, constituting the sieve and determining the bearing surface, and a support piece 3 which, intended to be equipped with shoe attachment means not shown, extends inside said frame; this piece of support 3 is pivotally mounted in the direction of travel and is designed to be capable of restoring, at least partially, the natural position of transverse balance of the foot relative to frame 1 of the snowshoeing, especially when the latter rests on a slope. To this end, and according to what embodiment, also shown in FIGS.
  • the support piece 3 is, on the one hand, rotatable on a cylindrical axis 4, and on the other hand, suspended elastically inside the frame 1 by via links 5 constituting the attachment means connecting it to the sides 11, 11 ′, of this the latter which is provided elastically deformable in the transverse direction to the racket.
  • the frame 1 is largely perforated in its central part 1 ' of the front 10, where is located the support piece 3 which receives the front of the shoe which dresses the foot of the user, up to the rear 12 where is arranged a flexible element 13, relatively extensible, on which the heel of the shoe can rest; thus produced, the frame 1 is made flexible transversely to the racket at least at the place where the attachment means 5 of the support piece 3 are fixed suspended in a plane substantially parallel to that of the carrying surface of the racket when it is not loaded as shown in Figure 1.
  • the support piece 3 is held in stable balance thanks to the elasticity of the sides 11, 11 ′, of the frame 1 of the racket which retain the fastening means 5 in a constant position by pulling on it; of course, depending on whether the charge applied by the user's foot on the support piece 3 is more or less important compared to to the elastic resistance opposed by the sides 11, 11 ′ of the frame 1 of the racket, these flex relatively under the effect of the traction exerted on them by the fastening means 5 while approaching of the support piece 3 which is lowered at the same time towards the ground.
  • the height position of the workpiece support 3 therefore varies in proportion to the weight of the user. Furthermore, because the flanks 11, 11 ', from the racket frame move substantially in the direction of the support piece 3, it follows that the external support points 14 of the racket also move relative to the ground on which they produce a scraping action which starts the latter.
  • the deflection of the sides 11, 11 ′, of the frame 1 of the racket is of an amplitude substantially equal on each side 11 and 11 'provided that the load applied to the workpiece support 3 is centered, i.e. it is substantially evenly distributed over all attachment means 5.
  • the amplitude total of the deflection of the flanks 11, 11 ′ remains broadly the same as previously, but is greater on that of the flanks 11 or 11 ′ which is then the least loaded; it is notably the case when the racket is used to progress on sloping terrain as illustrated on the Figures 2 and 3.
  • the corresponding flank 11 of the frame 1 is therefore subjected, by means of attachment means 5 which are connected to it, to a strong pressure on the ground 26 where it takes anchor.
  • attachment means 5 By reaction of support on the support points 14 of the side 11 of the frame, the load P then causes the lowering of the support piece 3 as a whole on the upstream side 15 of the terrain 26, and the downward tilting of the attachment means 5 located on this side. Subsequently, these attachment means 5 exert a traction on the side 11 'constrained to bend along 17 in the direction of the support piece 3, its points support 14 thereby scratching the surface of the ground 26.
  • This operation of the support piece 3 elastically suspended therefore makes it possible to at least partially restore the user's foot in its natural position of transverse equilibrium because, by lowering laterally, the support piece 3 brings back the vertical 21 of the load P in the direction of its perpendicular median plane 20.
  • the vertical 21 of the load P may even align with the perpendicular median plane 20 of the support piece 3 which then affects a position almost horizontal.
  • the vertical 21 of the load P approaches the plane perpendicular median 20 of the support piece 3, but is limited in its tilting by the maximum elastic resistance of the flank 11 ′, and by the amplitude of movement imparted to the means attachment 5.
  • the fact of resiliently suspending the support piece 3 in the frame 1 of the racket at least partially restores the user's foot in its natural position of transverse equilibrium and brings the vertical 21 of the load P towards the middle of the frame 1 of the racket in the direction of the perpendicular median plane 20 of the support piece 3.
  • the attachment of the racket is therefore significantly improved and the articulation of the foot of the user is thus less stressed transversely.
  • the support piece 3 can be equipped with crampons 18 to obtain a stronger anchoring / hooking than that provided by them alone support points 14 of frame 1 of the racket.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a construction method similar to that of FIGS. 1 and 2 in which the attachment means 5 previously constituted by rods have simply been replaced by elastic stretch elements 30. The other constituent parts are therefore not described in new.
  • the inherent elasticity of the attachment means 30 is sufficient to resiliently suspend the support piece 3, that is to say that the frame 1 of the racket is not necessarily elastically deformable at the place where these attachment means 30 are attached to it for allow at least partial restoration of the natural transverse equilibrium position of the foot the user in slopes.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show another embodiment in which the attachment means are constituted by assembly pins 41 which fix the ends 40 ′ of a flexible strip 40, transverse, to frame 1 of the racket.
  • the support piece 33 is slidably mounted on the strip flexible 40 and can therefore move transversely to the racket towards one or the other of the sides 11, 11 ′, from frame 1, and pivot in the direction of travel by forcing the flexible strip 40 to twist partially.
  • the support piece 33 is therefore automatically and resiliently returned to its initial position as soon as the user stops forcing it to spin.
  • This recall function may be desired to facilitate the progress of the step with the racket in preventing in particular the latter from remaining completely hanging on the side of the heel of the foot of the user.
  • the support piece 33 can also be rotatably mounted relative to the flexible band 40; in this case, externally cylindrical spacers are used which are mounted sliding on the flexible strip 40 and on which the support piece 33 is rotatable.
  • the support piece 43 is mounted on an axis 44, transverse to the racket, the ends 44 'of which are connected to frame 1 of the racket by via attachment means 45 made up of assembly axes which are perpendicular to them and which pass through, respectively, an oblong slot 46 produced in frame 1 of the racket and tilted vertically.
  • each oblong light 46 is inclined upwards and in the direction of the support piece 43.
  • the latter is lowered by pushing the axes 45 towards the lower part of the oblong slots 46; by movement of the support piece 3, the axes 45 then exert a high pressure on the lights oblong 46 which act as cams transforming the vertical downward movement of the workpiece support 3 in a transverse movement of the sides 11, 11 ′, of the frame 1 of the racket forced to bend towards support piece 43.
  • any elastic return means can be associated with the support part 3, 33, 43, to facilitate the progress of the user's step and / or to automatically replace the part support 3, 33, 43, in its initial position ready for the shoe to be put on by the user.

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  1. Schneeschuh, aufweisend ein Tragteil (3, 33, 43) des Fußes des Benutzers, das sich im Inneren des Rahmens (1) des Schneeschuhs erstreckt, und das das Schwenken des Fußes zulässt, um das Gehen zu erleichtern, wobei das Wiedereinrichten zumindest teilweise der natürlichen transversalen Gleichgewichtsposition des Fußes im Verhältnis zum Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs ermöglicht wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Tragteil (3, 33, 43) elastisch im Inneren des Rahmens (1) aufgehängt ist mittels Befestigungsmitteln (5, 30, 41, 45), die es mit den Seitenteilen (11, 11') des Rahmens verbinden in einer Weise, um sein Absenken in seiner Gesamtheit in Abhängigkeit von der Richtung und vom Betrag der Belastung, dem er transversal zum Schneeschuh unterworfen ist, zu ermöglichen.
  2. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Befestigungsmittel (5, 30, 41, 45) vorzugsweise in ihrer Position im Verhältnis zum Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs fest sind.
  3. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs in der transversalen Richtung zum Schneeschuh elastisch deformierbar ist in Richtung des Tragteils (3, 33, 43) zumindest am Ort, an dem die Befestigungsmittel (5, 30, 41, 45) befestigt sind.
  4. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs in der transversalen Richtung zum Schneeschuh elastisch deformierbar ist in Entfernung von dem Tragteil (3, 33, 43) zumindest am Ort, an dem die Befestigungsmittel (5, 30, 41, 45) dieses letzteren befestigt sind.
  5. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Tragteil (3) auf einer Achse (4), die transversal zum Schneeschuh ist, montiert ist, deren Enden mit den Seitenteilen (11, 11') des Rahmens (1) des Schneeschuhs mittels Befestigungsmitteln (5) befestigt sind, die durch Schwingarme gebildet sind.
  6. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Tragteil (3) auf einer Achse (44) montiert ist, die transversal zum Schneeschuh ist, deren Enden (44') jeweils mit den Seitenteilen (11, 11') des Rahmens (1) des Schneeschuhs mittels Befestigungsmitteln (30) verbunden sind, die durch elastische Elemente gebildet werden.
  7. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Befestigungsmittel (41) durch Montageachsen gebildet sind, welche die Enden (40') eines flexiblen Bandes (40) befestigen, das transversal zum Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs ist.
  8. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Tragteil (43) auf einer Achse (44) montiert ist, die transversal zum Schneeschuh ist, deren Enden (44') mit dem Rahmen (1) des Schneeschuhs mittels Befestigungsmitteln (45) verbunden sind, die aus Montageachsen gebildet werden, die zu ihnen senkrecht sind, und die jeweils ein Langloch (46) durchqueren, das in der vertikalen Richtung geneigt ist.
  9. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes Langloch (46) in Richtung nach oben und in Richtung des Tragteils (43) des Fußes geneigt ist.
  10. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes Langloch (46) in Richtung nach unten und in Richtung des Tragteils (43) des Fußes geneigt ist.
  11. Schneeschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Festhakelemente (18), wie Steigeisen, Harscheisen, ... etc. mit dem Tragteil (3, 33, 43) des Fußes verbunden sind und auf die Seite der Oberfläche des Schneeschuhs gerichtet sind, die in Kontakt mit dem Boden kommt.
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