EP0940161A2 - Perfectionnement pour raquette à neige - Google Patents
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- EP0940161A2 EP0940161A2 EP99410005A EP99410005A EP0940161A2 EP 0940161 A2 EP0940161 A2 EP 0940161A2 EP 99410005 A EP99410005 A EP 99410005A EP 99410005 A EP99410005 A EP 99410005A EP 0940161 A2 EP0940161 A2 EP 0940161A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C13/00—Snow shoes
- A63C13/005—Frames therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C13/00—Snow shoes
- A63C13/006—Shoe support thereof, e.g. plate, movable relative to the frame
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C13/00—Snow shoes
- A63C13/001—Bindings therefor
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- the present invention relates to an improvement for snowshoeing intended in particular to improve walking comfort snowshoeing, as well as the grip of it in certain types of snow.
- Snowshoes have been known for a long time many years because used for several centuries by Scandinavian people to move on the snow. Until our days, snowshoes were used for utility or military purposes, to allow the populations and the alpine troops to move on the snow for their daily necessities. Currently, snowshoes are used more by athletes who go on hikes and walks, or even competitions. But athletes, although practicing for their pleasure, are more and more demanding for the material they use, and it is true that the products currently sold are not entirely satisfactory.
- snowshoes must combine criteria grip and lift, while maintaining maximum comfort for their users. Furthermore, according to the different snow conditions encountered, the snowshoe lift required for pleasant walking may be different. Similarly, according to the different terrains encountered, the most suitable general shape of the racket can also be different. Therefore, each racket is generally efficient for certain snow and slope conditions and is often less efficient for other conditions.
- the grip criterion is a preponderant criterion for snowshoes, and snowshoes of the prior art have disadvantages in certain types of snow linked to their lack grip, especially in the longitudinal and transverse directions.
- the object of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks aforementioned using simple, reliable, inexpensive and effective means.
- the snowshoe according to the invention aims to improve the grip of it in any type of snow, so as to increase the comfort of walking for its user.
- the snowshoe according to the invention is of the type constituted by a peripheral frame delimiting internally a sieve, on which the fixing intended for retaining the user's shoe, said racket being provided with walls longitudinal attachment arranged substantially vertically under the horizontal plane of the screen, and is characterized in that at least one of the longitudinal wall of grip present in its median zone located longitudinally at the level of the area occupied by the shoe the user, a narrowing in height with respect to the front part and at the rear part of said middle zone.
- the snowshoe has two longitudinal attachment walls arranged laterally and forming the lateral edges of the peripheral frame, said edges lateral each having a narrowing in height in their area respective median.
- the narrowing in height of the lateral edges of the peripheral frame are arranged symmetrically with respect to the median longitudinal plane of the racket.
- the racket to snow comprises at least one longitudinal wall of internal hanging arranged under the sieve delimited by the frame peripheral, said inner wall having at least one narrowing in height in its middle zone.
- the snowshoe comprises two interior longitudinal walls, each of the interior walls grip presenting symmetrically to the plane longitudinal median, two narrowing in height separated by a wall enlargement.
- this one is characterized in that the position of (the) shrinkage (s) in height of the inner longitudinal wall is longitudinally offset from the position of the constrictions in height of the lateral attachment walls.
- the position of the wall enlargements of the interior walls is offset longitudinally towards the front of the racket with respect to that of the narrowing of the lateral attachment walls.
- shrinking in height is obtained by varying longitudinally with respect to the horizontal plane of the sieve inclination and / or the curvature of the lower edge of the attachment wall (s) longitudinal (s).
- the ratio between the shrinking height and the respective maximum height measured in the front or rear part of the hanging wall is between 0.1 and 0.9.
- FIGS 1 to 11c illustrate different embodiments of the snowshoe according to the invention.
- Figure 1 illustrates a snowshoe according to the invention in view On top.
- Figure 2 illustrates in side view a first embodiment snowshoe according to the invention.
- Figures 3a to 3c show in cross section this first embodiment of the frame and the sieve of the snowshoe according to the invention respectively according to AA, BB and CC.
- Figure 4 illustrates in side view a first variant running the snowshoe.
- FIGS. 5a and 5b represent respectively in side view and in cross section according to DD a second variant.
- Figure 6 illustrates in side view a second mode of realization of the snowshoe according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates in side view another alternative embodiment snowshoe according to the invention.
- Figure 8 shows a top view of the embodiment preferred snowshoe according to the invention.
- Figure 9 shows in side view the embodiment favorite of snowshoeing.
- Figures 10a to 10f illustrate in cross section this mode of preferred embodiment of the snowshoe respectively according to EE, FF, GG, JJ, KK and LL.
- Figures 11a, 11b, 11c illustrate in views similar to Figures 3a to 3c an alternative embodiment of the first embodiment snowshoeing.
- the snowshoe designated under the general reference (1) is of the type comprising a peripheral frame (2) which delimits a sieve (4) intended to support the binding (5) in which the shoe will be retained (6) of the user.
- the screen (4) advantageously consists of a openwork plate, for example, but could also consist of a canvas or straps intended to give the necessary lift to the snowshoe (1).
- the snowshoe according to the invention comprises a set of longitudinal attachment walls (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) which extend downward (BA) substantially vertically below the plane horizontal (H) of the screen (4).
- Said walls can for example constitute the lateral edges (3a, 3b) of the peripheral frame like the show Figures 1 to 7, or be arranged inside the frame under the screen (4) to form longitudinal walls for internal attachment (50a, 50b), as shown in the preferred embodiment illustrated figures 8 to 10d.
- the snowshoe has a longitudinal plane of symmetry general (P) and has two attachment walls which form the edges side (3a, 3b) of the peripheral frame (2), as shown in Figures 1 at 3c.
- the lateral attachment walls (3a, 3b) each have a narrowing in height (100) in their median zone (B), said narrowing being identical and symmetrically arranged with respect to on the plane (P). It goes without saying that the narrowing in height could be arranged differently, so the snowshoe could by example present an asymmetrical shape without leaving the protective fields claimed.
- the narrowing (100) is advantageously obtained by varying the inclination and / or the length curvature of the lower edge (60) of the longitudinal attachment walls (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) relative to the horizontal plane (H), the upper edge (61) being parallel to or coincident with said plane.
- the edge upper (61) could also have an inclination or curvature with respect to the horizontal plane (H) without leaving the protective field of the invention, the curvature of the upper edge can be oriented in the same way as that of the lower edge, but of smaller amplitude or oriented in the opposite direction and this of so as to obtain, whatever the orientation of the curvature chosen, the shrinking in height desired.
- the narrowing (100) in height of the side walls (3a, 3b) of the frame (2) is advantageously located substantially in the central portion of the middle zone (B).
- the narrowing (100) advantageously has a curved shape on one or both edges (60, 61) of the walls (3a, 3b).
- Shrinking (100) could also, according to a variant illustrated in FIG. 7, be obtained with two straight and inclined lower edge portions (60) forming a angle (A) open down between them.
- the snowshoe (1) has a narrowing (100a, 100b) on each of its lateral edges (3a, 3b) whose positioning longitudinal is asymmetrical with respect to the plane (P), as shown Figure 6.
- the two rackets of the same pair can be identical and have the narrowing from the right side edge in front of the narrowing of the left side edge, by example.
- the narrowing could be reversed, a racket being provided for the left foot and the other specifically for the right foot, means of identification then being provided to allow them to be differentiated.
- these snowshoes could have an asymmetrical profile for example.
- the racket with snow may have only one shrinking height (100) located on a side edge (3a) of the frame (2).
- the screen (4) extends laterally beyond the lateral edges (3a, 3b) of the peripheral frame (2) unlike the first mode of illustrated embodiment Figures 3a to 3c, where the side edges (3a, 3b) of the frame (2) form the limit of the sieve (4). It goes without saying that it could be even in the other embodiments of the snowshoe according to the invention.
- this advantageously includes longitudinal internal attachment walls (50a, 50b) which extend under the screen (4) substantially vertically.
- These hanging walls interior (50a, 50b) are advantageously two in number and are arranged on either side of the general plane of symmetry (P) substantially plumb with the side edges of the user's shoe (6), and more precisely plumb with the edges of an articulated plate (63) intended to wear the retaining means (MR) of the shoe (6) of the user.
- the lateral attachment walls (3a, 3b) which form the edges of the frame (2), as well as the two walls internal hangers (50a, 50b) each have at least one shrinking in height (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e, 100f).
- the walls lateral (3a, 3b) symmetrically have a narrowing (100a, 100b) located longitudinally substantially in the center of the middle zone (B), as shown in Figure 9.
- the interior hanging walls (50a, 50b) each have two narrowing in height (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) arranged successively in the middle zone (B) and separated from each other by a wall enlargement (200a, 200b), like the show Figures 9, 10a to 10f.
- the longitudinal position of the constrictions (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) interior hanging walls (50a, 50b) is offset from to that of the central narrowing (100a, 100b) of the lateral walls (3a, 3b) forming the frame (2).
- the central narrowing (100a, 100b) have a longitudinal position which corresponds substantially to the position of the wall widening (200a, 200b) of the interior walls. Note, however, that this wall enlargement is advantageously slightly forward (AV) of the snowshoe, relative to the position of the central narrowing (100a, 100b) as shown in the Figures 10c and 10d.
- the walls interior hangers could have a different configuration and have only one narrowing whose longitudinal position would match or be offset from that of the narrows side walls.
- the lateral attachment walls forming the frame may well show no shrinkage in height and only the interior longitudinal walls would be provided of this type of shrinkage.
- the number of walls and their number of narrowing could also be very different without going outside the protective field of the invention.
- the snowshoe according to the invention, it is of the type described in the patent application French n ° 95 03088 of the plaintiff, its lateral attachment walls (3a, 3b) having a transverse narrowing (250) of their spacing respective (d) in the middle zone (B) occupied by the shoe (6) of the user.
- the longitudinal position of this transverse narrowing (250) advantageously corresponds to that of narrowing in height (100a, 100b) of the lateral attachment walls (3a, 3b) forming the peripheral frame (2), the enlargement (200a, 200b) interior hanging walls being slightly offset forward snowshoeing.
- the number and positioning respective of the aforementioned narrowing could be different without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the narrowing in height (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) are obtained by varying the curvature of the lower edge (60) of the walls longitudinal attachment (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b). Note that the narrowing in height (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) of the hanging walls interiors are obtained through a greater variation of the curvature of their lower edge compared to that of the curvature of side walls, the slope of their lower edge (60) therefore being more important.
- the longitudinal grip walls (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) have a lower edge (60) whose shape is rounded over the entire median zone (B), said walls do not thus having no straight-shaped edge portion.
- the height (h1) of the shrinkage (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) of the interior walls is identical and is substantially equal to half the height (h2) of the enlargements (200a, 200b), however it could be higher or lower than this without going beyond the protective fields of the invention.
- the height of said interior walls is advantageously between 0.5 cm and 3 cm.
- the height (h3) narrowing (100a, 100b) of the lateral attachment walls (3a, 3b) is greater than the height (h1) of the narrowing (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) of the interior walls, the height of said side walls being also between 0.5 cm and 3 cm along the length of the area median (B).
- the height of the side attachment walls (h4) corresponding to the front narrowing (100c, 100d) of the walls interior (50a, 50b) is greater than the height (h5) of the same walls lateral (3a, 3b) measured at the rear narrowing (100e, 100f).
- the respective heights (h6, h7) of the longitudinal and internal hanging walls (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) is identical at the front (7a) and rear (7b) ends of the middle zone (B), this height possibly advantageously being identical at the height (h2) of the enlargements (200a, 200b) as illustrated in the figures 10a, 10d and 10f.
- the illustrated embodiments of the racket to snow have longitudinal grip walls (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) substantially vertical.
- the side grips (3a, 3b) can be inclined relative to the vertical to extend for example towards the bottom and outside of the screen, said walls having the height shrink (s) of the invention as illustrated in FIG. 11b.
- the thickness (E) of the longitudinal attachment walls is variable.
- the variation in the thickness (E) of the walls may be due to a variation of the curvature of the internal face of the wall, of the external face or on both sides.
- the thickness of the walls is variable longitudinally as shown in FIGS. 11a to 11c, however the thickness of the walls could also vary transversely over the height of said walls.
- the attachment side walls (3a, 3b) have a shrinkage in thickness located substantially at the location of the narrowing in height (100) of said walls, however it could be otherwise and the walls could for example present a enlargement at this location without leaving the field of protection of the invention.
- the racket snow has longitudinal grip walls whose profile in a transverse plane is rectilinear. However, it could be otherwise. and these walls could have curved, tapered, wavy profiles or others without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the frame can be either tubular or a profile of any type, and made of aluminum or other such as plastic or composite material.
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- Raquette à neige (1) du type constitué par un cadre périphérique (2) délimitant intérieurement un tamis (4), sur lequel est disposée la fixation (5) destinée à retenir la chaussure (6) de l'utilisateur, ladite raquette étant munie de parois longitudinales d'accroche (3a, 3b, 50a, 50b) disposées sensiblement verticalement sous le plan horizontal (H) du tamis (4), caractérisée en ce qu'au moins une paroi longitudinale d'accroche présente dans sa zone médiane (B) située longitudinalement au niveau de la zone occupée par la chaussure (6) de l'utilisateur, un rétrécissement en hauteur (100) par rapport à la partie avant (7a) et à la partie arrière (7c) de ladite zone médiane (B).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte deux parois longitudinales d'accroche disposées latéralement et formant les bords latéraux (3a, 3b) du cadre périphérique (2), lesdits bords latéraux présentant chacun un rétrécissement en hauteur (100a, 100b) dans leur zone médiane (B) respective.
- Raquette à neige (1), selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce que les rétrécissements en hauteur (100a, 100b) des bords latéraux (3a, 3b) du cadre périphérique (2) sont disposés symétriquement par rapport au plan longitudinal médian (P) de la raquette.
- Raquette à neige (1), selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte au moins une paroi longitudinale d'accroche intérieure (50a, 50b) disposée sous le tamis délimité par le cadre périphérique (2), ladite paroi intérieure (50a, 50b) présentant au moins un rétrécissement en hauteur (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) dans sa zone médiane (B).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte deux parois longitudinales intérieures (50a, 50b), chacune des parois intérieures d'accroche (50a, 50b) présentant de manière symétrique par rapport au plan longitudinal médian (P), deux rétrécissements en hauteur (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) séparés par un élargissement de paroi (200a, 200b).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 ou 3 et l'une quelconque des revendications 4 ou 5, caractérisée en ce que la position du (des) rétrécissement(s) en hauteur (100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) de la paroi longitudinale intérieure (50a, 50b) est décalée longitudinalement par rapport à la position des rétrécissements en hauteur (100a, 100b) des parois d'accroche latérales (3a, 3b).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon les revendications 5 et 6, caractérisée en ce que la position des élargissements de paroi (200a, 200b) des parois intérieures (50a, 50b) est décalée longitudinalement vers l'avant (AV) de la raquette par rapport à celle des rétrécissements (100a, 100b) des parois d'accroche latérales (3a, 3b).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le rétrécissement en hauteur (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) est obtenu en faisant varier longitudinalement par rapport au plan horizontal (H) du tamis (4) l'inclinaison et/ou la courbure de l'arête inférieure (60) de la (des) paroi(s) d'accroche longitudinale(s).
- Raquette à neige (1), selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le rapport entre la hauteur de rétrécissement (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e, 100f) et la hauteur maximum respective mesurée dans la partie avant (7a) ou arrière (7c) de la paroi d'accroche est compris entre 0,1 et 0,9.
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