EP0891794B1 - Einspuriger Rollschuh mit Vorrichtungen zum Verkeilen des Fusses des Benutzers - Google Patents

Einspuriger Rollschuh mit Vorrichtungen zum Verkeilen des Fusses des Benutzers Download PDF

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EP0891794B1
EP0891794B1 EP98112457A EP98112457A EP0891794B1 EP 0891794 B1 EP0891794 B1 EP 0891794B1 EP 98112457 A EP98112457 A EP 98112457A EP 98112457 A EP98112457 A EP 98112457A EP 0891794 B1 EP0891794 B1 EP 0891794B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/16Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with elevated heel parts inside
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/16Skating boots
    • A43B5/1641Skating boots characterised by the sole ; characterised by the attachment of the skate
    • A43B5/165Skating boots characterised by the sole ; characterised by the attachment of the skate with ventilation means in the sole

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  • the present invention relates to an inline skate. More in particular, the invention finds an advantageous application in practice of an “aggressive” skating.
  • the invention is however not limited to this particular discipline of inline skating and can be used on roller skates hockey, racing or intended for recreational practice (also called “Fitness").
  • a skate is constituted by a chassis comprising a longitudinal bottom part, generally formed by parallel side walls, on which the wheels are arranged; which lower part is surmounted by a plate intended for fixing the sole of a shoe.
  • chassis comprising a receiving plate formed by a forefoot part and a heel part which are vertically offset; the heel portion being raised relative to the rear part.
  • WO 97/18019 describes a shoe whose chassis has such an offset and in which a pad covering the sole allows compression of the heel portion articulated.
  • the differences in height can vary between 11 and 20 mm, or even 25 mm.
  • One of the aims of the invention is therefore to provide a solution which makes it possible to meet the requirements related to the height difference between the heel support of the foot and support at the metatarsal level to maintain maneuverability on the skate, while having a simplified design chassis and adapted to types of practices specific such as that of "aggressive". More specifically, a chassis adapted to the “aggressive” practice means a chassis with a sliding surface suitable without height offset at its plate. Depending on the goal such a chassis also has the advantage of lending itself more easily to standardization and interchangeability.
  • Another object of the invention is to propose a skate which offers both a satisfactory solution to raising the heel, as mentioned above, all providing adequate shock absorption; this without excessive loss of transmission of forces between the foot and the wheels and giving good maneuverability on the skate.
  • the invention relates to an inline skate comprising a shoe and frame; said chassis having a longitudinal lower part on which are arranged a plurality of wheels provided with axes of rotation aligned along a reference plane; which lower part is surmounted by a plate intended to receive the sole of the shoe, characterized in that the shoe includes an internal wedging element arranged on the bottom of the shoe so to define the angular position of at least part of the foot relative to the plane of reference by producing a difference in height between the heel support plane of the foot and the plantar support plan at the metatarsal level.
  • the internal wedging element constitutes a shock absorbing element comprising a material elastically deformable.
  • the inline skate 1 designated as a whole, is shown in Figure 1 and is more particularly intended for the practice of a skating said "Aggressive” or “urban”, or even playing hockey.
  • a frame 5 comprising a longitudinal lower part on which are arranged a plurality of wheels 6, which is surmounted by a plate 4 intended for fixing a shoe 2 formed by a rod 7, of which its part lower foot covering preferably consisting of a material shell synthetic, more or less rigid, incorporates an outer sole 3 and is extended by an upper part 20 in the direction of a skater's ankle, and for example by a collar 20 articulated on axes 19.
  • the sole 3 of the shoe 2 is made integral with the frame 5 forming the horizontal upper plate 4 on which said said is fixed sole 3 by means of fixing means, in this case screws 8 passing through the plate 4 to be screwed into the lateral edges of the sole 3.
  • the fixing arranged laterally with respect to a central fixing has the advantage of ability to use softer materials for shoe portion ensuring comfort and wrap while maintaining good transmission quality with the chassis.
  • the lower longitudinal part of the chassis 5, perpendicular to the plate 4, consists for example of two vertical lateral wings 10, parallel to each other, and arranged on either side of the longitudinal axis of said chassis.
  • the lateral wings 10 extend respectively to two upper parts; one front 4a, the other rear 4b.
  • the front 4a and rear 4b parts of the plate have a sliding surface 11, forming a return directed towards the outside, which is aligned along a sliding plane P1 substantially parallel to the axes 12 of the wheels 6.
  • the chassis does not have a height offset; which promotes practice "aggressive" when the skater uses the front and rear parts of the board as a sliding surface.
  • the vertical lateral wings 10 define generally with the sole 3 of the shoe 2, an inverted U between the wings of which are arranged a plurality of wheels 6, for example four in number, by means of articulation axes transverse 12, integral with the chassis 4, to form a running gear.
  • the axes hinge 12 are generally aligned horizontally along a plan O; which is substantially parallel to the ground plane (not shown).
  • the plate 4 is horizontal and extends substantially parallel to the axes of articulation 12 of the wheels 6 so as to provide a relatively flat sliding surface.
  • the plate 4 can also be partially integrated into the sole 3 of the shoe, in housings 3a associated therewith, so as to constitute, with the lower surface of the latter, the widest possible sliding surface.
  • the shoe 2 has an internal wedging element 21 made of elastically deformable material and arranged on the bottom 2a, flat, of the shoe 2, to constitute both a means of shock absorption and a means for adjusting the angular position ⁇ of a skater's foot relative to the ground, by inducing a difference in height ⁇ h between the bearing plane of the heel T of the foot and its plantar support plan P at the metatarsal level.
  • an element of wedging 21 can of course be arranged above or below an inner sole (not shown in the drawing).
  • the internal wedging element 21 has a rear portion 21a of thickness ⁇ h substantially constant and intended for receive the heel, this rear part 21a tapering towards the front until level of the arch of the foot by a part 21b substantially in the form of a wedge.
  • This wedging element therefore has an anatomical shape and consists of a shock absorbing and elastically deformable material.
  • it is reported on the bottom 2a of the shoe 2 removably, so as to allow its interchangeability with wedging elements of different heights providing a Different ⁇ h which can vary in particular from 18 to 25 mm. It can of course be also carried out in a fixed manner.
  • the internal wedging element has the effect of position at least part of the foot in an inclined configuration favoring the maneuverability of the skate.
  • the heel part is brought into a position angular (alpha) with respect to the reference plane 0 passing through the axes of the wheels.
  • the internal wedging element 21 is a piece of elastically deformable material of material different from that forming the outer sole 3 of the shoe 2 and produced simultaneously with said outer sole 3 by overmolding or bi-injection, during the same operation.
  • the wedging element 21 can be consisting of closed cell foam, so that it can be machined by removal of material and adapted to the height desired by the user.
  • the plate 4 of the chassis is formed by a single lateral part on each side of the vertical wings 10, forming an external return, which extends continuously from front to rear of the skate.
  • the sliding surface forms a continuous planar surface in the sliding plane P1. Such a surface is thus better suited to the practice of "Aggressive" than on a traditional chassis.
  • the elastically deformable material constituting the wedge-shaped wedging element 21 is a polyurethane or a polyethylene.

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  1. Einspuriger Rollschuh aufweisend einen Schuh (2) und ein Chassis (5); wobei das Chassis ein unteres, longitudinales Teil aufweist, an welchem eine Mehrzahl von Rollen (6) angeordnet sind, welche mit Drehachsen (12) versehen sind, welche gemäß einer Referenzebene O ausgerichtet sind, welche durch eine Platte (4) überhöht ist, welche dafür bestimmt ist, die Sohle (3) des Schuhs (2) zu empfangen, und wobei er ein inneres Keilelement (21) aufweist, welches am Boden (2a) des Schuhs (2) angeordnet ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das innere Keilelement (21) die Winkelposition a von mindestens einem Teil des Fußes in Bezug auf die Ebene O definiert unter Erzeugen eines Höhenunterschieds Δh zwischen der Abstützebene des Absatzes (T) des Fußes und einer Fußsohlenabstützebene (P) auf Höhe der Mittelfüße und dass die Befestigungsplatte (4) des Schuhs ein vorderes Teil (4a) und ein hinteres Teil (4b) aufweist, welche jeweils eine untere Gleitoberfläche (11) aufweisen, die gemäß einer Gleitebene (P1) im Wesentlichen parallel zu den Achsen der Rollen ausgerichtet ist.
  2. Rollschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Keilelement ein Dämpfelement für Stöße bildet, welches ein elastisch deformierbares Material aufweist.
  3. Rollschuh nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das innere Keilelement (21) am Boden (2a) des Schuhs (2) in lösbarer Weise angefügt ist, in einer Weise, um seine Austauschbarkeit mit Keilelementen unterschiedlicher Höhen, welche ein unterschiedliches Δh liefern, zu ermöglichen.
  4. Rollschuh nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das innere Keilelement (21) ein Teil aus elastisch deformierbaren Material von unterschiedlichem Stoff ist als demjenigen, welches die äußere Sohle (3) des Schuhs (2) bildet, und welches gleichzeitig mit der äußeren Sohle (3) durch Gießformen oder Bi-Injektion im Verlaufe einer gleichen Operation realisiert wird.
  5. Rollschuh nach irgendeinem der Anspruche 2 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das elastisch deformierbare Material, welches das Keilelement (21) bildet, in Form einer Ecke, ein Polyurethan ist.
  6. Rollschuh nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Boden (2a) des Schuhs flach ist.
  7. Rollschuh nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Platte (4) ein einziges seitliches Teil auf jeder Seite der vertikalen Flügel (10) aufweist, wobei es eine Umkehr bildet, die sich in fortlaufender Weise von vorne in Richtung nach hinten des Rollschuhs erstreckt und eine Gleitoberfläche aufweist, welche eine ununterbrochene Oberfläche gemäß einer Gleitebene (P1) bildet.
  8. Rollschuh nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Befestigungsplatte (4) mindestens teilweise in der Sohle (3) des Schuhs integriert ist.
  9. Rollschuh nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Keilelement (21) aus Polyethylen ist.
  10. Rollschuh nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Keilelement (21) aus einem Schaum mit geschlossenen Zellen gebildet ist.
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FR9709331A FR2766102B1 (fr) 1997-07-16 1997-07-16 Patin a roues en ligne disposant de moyens d'amortissement du pied de l'utilisateur

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