EP1118360A1 - Rückhaltevorrichtung für einen Schuh auf einem Sportgerät - Google Patents

Rückhaltevorrichtung für einen Schuh auf einem Sportgerät Download PDF

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EP1118360A1
EP1118360A1 EP00128535A EP00128535A EP1118360A1 EP 1118360 A1 EP1118360 A1 EP 1118360A1 EP 00128535 A EP00128535 A EP 00128535A EP 00128535 A EP00128535 A EP 00128535A EP 1118360 A1 EP1118360 A1 EP 1118360A1
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Bernard Couderc
Jean-Pierre Edmond
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/06Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops

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  • the invention relates to the field of devices for retention of a shoe on a sports article, in areas such as skiing or snowboarding, skating wheels, snowshoeing, or whatever.
  • Certain devices are provided for retaining shoes flexible, while others are designed to retain rigid shoes.
  • Each link includes a first short branch anchored to a external lateral edge of the device, a second branch long anchored to an inner side edge of the device, and a bolt which secures the branches together removable.
  • the user To put on or take off, that is to say for secure the shoe to the device or to remove it, the user must carry out complicated manipulations. he must bend the body to reach the branches and the lock, associate the branches, adjust the tension of the branches, this for each link. These operations take time because it it is necessary to adjust the tensions of the links several times. Indeed, the shoe deforms or moves when the user folds his body, when putting on, so well that when it resumes a driving position, the tension is not suitable.
  • the invention particularly relates to a retaining device a flexible shoe whose structure is simplified, and which allows a simple putting on or taking off, that is to say easy, fast, and with or without little fatigue.
  • a shoe retainer on an article of sport comprises a positioning element rear provided to receive the rear of the rod of the shoe, two side edges, and a single link provided for connect the edges.
  • the device according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the link has two attachment points where more than a first edge, and a single attachment point to the second edge.
  • the link is unique, and in addition it is connected by a single attachment point to one of the edges, the structure of the device according to the invention is simplified.
  • the device is also characterized in that the attachment points on the same edge include connecting means permanent link at the edge, and by the fact that the point single attachment includes a removable link means of the link at the edge.
  • Opening or closing the link is advantageous by a reduced number of manipulations, because it suffices to act at the single attachment point level.
  • a retainer 1 allows a shoe 2 to be retained on a board 3.
  • shoe 2 is symbolically represented in fine lines.
  • Plate 3 is intended for snowboarding, or snowboard.
  • the device 1 comprises a base 4 which extends, in a longitudinal direction L of the device 1, between a front end 5 and a rear end 6.
  • the base 4 has an upper face 7 intended to be opposite the sole of shoe 2, and one side lower 8 intended to take place above or against a upper face 9 of the board 3.
  • the base 4 is retained on the board 3 by a means of restraint represented in the form of a disc 10, the latter being itself secured to plate 3 for example by means quote.
  • the base 4 has front cushions 11, 12 and rear 13 provided to receive the sole of the shoe 2.
  • the cushions 11, 12 and 13 make it possible in particular to cushion shock, or vibration.
  • they are preferably made from a flexible plastic material such as polyurethane, silicone, rubber, or other.
  • the device 1 has an outer side 14 and a side interior 15, which correspond respectively to one side outside of one foot and on an inside side of the same foot, when the latter is in place on the device.
  • the first example described corresponds to a device 1 provided to accommodate a right foot.
  • An outer side edge 16 protrudes from at the base 4 on the outer side 14 of the device 1, and an edge interior 17 protrudes from the base 4 of the inner side 15 of device 1.
  • an arch 18 connects one to the other the outer 16 and inner 17 lateral edges.
  • the arch 18 has an internal face 19 provided for position shoe 2 on device 1 in the direction of the length, that is to say in the longitudinal direction L. This amounts to saying that the arch 18 is an element of rear positioning.
  • a rear support element 20 has an internal face 21 designed to receive the upper of shoe 2 at the bottom of the user's leg.
  • the rear support element 20 is articulated by any means on the outer 16 and inner 17 lateral edges, along a hinge axis oriented in a direction transverse W of the device 1.
  • transverse direction W is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L, and substantially parallel to the underside 8 of the device 1.
  • a stop limits a movement of rearward tilting of the rear support element 20.
  • a link 22 is provided to retain the shoe 2 so removable on the base 4, and therefore on the device 1.
  • the link 22, which extends from the outer side 14 to the side interior 15 of device 1, includes a cover 23 provided for cover the upper of shoe 2 at the top of the foot of the user.
  • the device 1 comprises a first means and a second means of permanent connection of the cover 23 to the side outside 14 of the device, as well as a connecting means removable from the cover 23 to the inner side 15 of the device, as it is explained after in more detail.
  • the cover 23 is a part which has flexibility sufficient to match the shape of the upper of the shoe 2.
  • the cover 23 may include one or more layers of plastic, fabric, foam, or equivalent material.
  • the layers are arranged and secured to each other by any means such as like sewing, gluing, overmolding or whatever.
  • the connecting means removable from the cover 23 to the inner side 15 of the device, includes a rack 24 and a latch 25.
  • the rack 24 is secured at an inner end 26 of the cover 23, by a securing means shown under the shape of a rivet 27.
  • the lock 25 is secured to the inner edge 17 of the device, on the inner side 15, by means of joining shown in the form of a screw 28.
  • lock 25 well known to those skilled in the art, allows a removable retention of the rack 24.
  • the first way to permanent link includes a first branch 29 for secure the cover 23 to the outer side 14 of the device.
  • the first branch 29 is joined by a first end 30 to a first outer end 31 of the cover 23, for example at using a rivet 32.
  • a second end 33 of the first branch 29 is secured to the outer edge 16 for example at using a screw 34.
  • the second permanent link includes a second branch 35 for securing the cover 23 on the outer side 14 of the device.
  • the second branch 35 is joined by a first end 36 at a second outer end 37 of the cover 23, by example using a rivet 38.
  • a second end 39 of the second branch 35 is secured to the outer edge 16 by example using a screw 40.
  • the first permanent link is located substantially at the user's ankle, and the second permanent connection means is located substantially at the metatarsal level, when foot and shoe 2 are retained on the device. This amounts to saying that the first branch 29 is connected to the outer edge 16 towards the pin of the user, and that the second branch 35 is connected to the edge outside 16 towards the metatarsus.
  • the removable connection means is located either at the ankle level, slightly more in front of the device relative to the ankle.
  • the three screws 28, 34, 40 which hold the latch 25 and the branches 29, 35, materialize three anchor points of the cover 23 which allow satisfactory retention of the shoe 2. This means that the user can drive board 3 with as much precision as with a traditional device.
  • the device 1 according to the invention allows a faster putting on or taking off because it takes handle a single lock.
  • the particular location of the lock 25 towards the inside of the foot facilitates manual access.
  • the user can reach the lock by keeping the center of gravity of the body between the feet, which has the advantage of keep him balanced.
  • Figure 3 is similar to Figure 1. It shows the device 1 in an open state, after the latch 25 has released the rack 24.
  • the cover 23 naturally tends to occupy an open position, i.e. a position in which the inner end 26 is sufficiently away from the inner edge 17 to allow passage of the shoe, especially at the time of putting on.
  • the cover 50 of a retaining device has, for analogy with the first example, an inner end 51, a first outer end 52, and a second end exterior 53.
  • a first branch 54 and a second branch 55 allow the connection of the cover 50 to an outer edge of the device.
  • the difference from the first example is in the arrangement of the constituent elements of the connecting means removable.
  • the latter includes a lock 56 secured to the cover. 50, and a rack 57 secured to an inner edge of the device.
  • the third example is described using the figure schematic 5.
  • the cover 60 of a retaining device has, for analogy with the previous examples, an inner end 61, a first outer end 62, and a second outer end 63.
  • a lock 64 is secured to the cover 60, and a rack 65 is secured to an edge inside the device.
  • first and second connecting means permanent cover 60 on an outer side of the device.
  • the first permanent connection means comprises a first end 66 of a single branch 67.
  • the second means of permanent link includes a second end 68 of the branch 67.
  • the latter is preferably carried out by means a strap made for example with synthetic fibers.
  • a sheath 69 of the cover 60 allows the passage of a portion 70 of branch 67.
  • Branch 67 can slide around a passing 71, made for example using a pin, at inside the sheath.
  • This structure allows the branch 67 to slide in the sheath 69. It follows that the distance between one end 66, 68 of the branch 67 and one end outer 62, 63 of the cover 60 is variable. Of course, a end of the branch approaches the cover when the other goes away. This arrangement allows self-adjustment of tensions exerted on the cover 60 after tightening to retain a shoe.
  • the fourth example is described using the figure schematic 6.
  • the cover 80 of a retainer has a inner end 81, a first outer end 82, and a second outer end 83.
  • the removable connection means comprises a lock 84 secured to the cover 80 at the interior end 81, and a rack 85 secured to the inner side of the device.
  • the lock 84 is articulated on the cover 80 according to a hinge pin 86, for example by means of a screw or a rivet.
  • the rack 85 is also hinged on the edge interior along a hinge axis 87.
  • the first means of permanent link includes a first spacer 88 articulated on the one hand at the first outer end 82 along an axis 89, and on the other hand to a first branch 90.
  • the second permanent link includes a second spacer 91 articulated on the one hand to the second outer end 83 along an axis 92, and other leaves for a second branch 93.
  • the relative arrangement of the hinge pin 86 of the lock 84 and hinge pins 89, 92 of the spacers 88, 91, on cover 80, allows cover 80 to play the role of a spreader.
  • the distance between the axis 89 of the first end 82 and the hinge pin 84 of the hinge 84 represents the length of a first lever arm.
  • the distance between the axis 92 of the second outer end 83 and the axis 86 of articulation of the lock 84 represents the length a second lever arm.
  • first and second lever arms can be the same or different length.
  • tensions are balanced in the bond, especially at the level branches 90, 93 and spacers 88, 91. Balancing of the tensions allows a homogeneous distribution of the pressure exerted by the link on the upper of the shoe, when this the latter is retained by the link.
  • the fifth example is described using the figure schematic 7.
  • the cover 100 of a retainer has a inner end 101, a first outer end 102, and a second outer end 103.
  • the removable connection means comprises a lock 104 secured to the cover 100, and a rack 105 secured to the inner side of the device.
  • a cable 106 hooked on the one hand to the first end exterior 102 and secondly at the second end exterior 103 by any means, contributes to achieving the structure of the first and second permanent connection means.
  • Guide elements not shown are provided to guide the cable 106 on an outer edge of the device. he can be pulleys, passers-by, a tunnel, or any other means equivalent. Again the tightening tensions are balanced in the cover 100 during the retention of a shoe.
  • the cable 106 could be replaced by a rope, strap, or equivalent.
  • the device can be produced with all the materials used according to all known techniques.

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