EP1169929B1 - Equipment for downhill skiing - Google Patents
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- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/22—Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
- A43B13/24—Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer by use of insertions
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- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0484—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details permitting easy replacement of parts
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- A43B5/0496—Ski or like boots boots for touring or hiking skis
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- the present invention relates to a ski boot alpine as defined in the preamble of the claim 1.
- Modern alpine ski boots are usually equipped, at the front and at the back, with brake pads reported and attached to the lower part of the the shoe by means of screws, for example as described in US Patent 5,214,865.
- These pads can be fixed removably by means of screws, for example as described in US Patent 5,214,865, wherein it is planned to have a damping material of shock between the pad and the sole of the shoe.
- skis known under the name "carving”, that is to say skis whose sides are bent more or less strongly, so that they are widening from the middle towards the front and towards the rear, make it easy to make turns of regular curvature.
- legs are relatively steeply inclined laterally, so that the shoes, maintained by conventional fasteners directly on the ski, tend to touch the snow and therefore destabilize the skier.
- mount ski binding elements on a plate of elevation.
- Such a plate is described for example in the patent application EP 0 908 203. This plate of However, the increase in ski weight and upset the natural work of skiing in flexion and torsion.
- the object of the invention is to allow the elevation of the shoe compared to the ski without the use of raised plate.
- the invention also aims to enable raise the heel alone to increase the advance of the shoe and, therefore, the leg.
- the ski boot according to the invention is defined by the characterizing part of claim 1.
- the lower part of the shoe can be, by example, a part of the hull or a sole reported.
- the shoe according to the invention When the shoe according to the invention is used with the patches attached under the parts of the sidewalks attached to the lower part of the shoe, the shoe is elevated compared to ski of a height equal to the thickness of the pieces reported.
- the height of the sidewalks respects the maximum height allowed by the standards. If the shoe is used with the patches fixed on top of sidewalk parts attached to the lower part of the shoe, the shoe is like a shoe conventional.
- the modification of the shoe can be performed without other by the user.
- the material of the lower part of the shoe is generally the same as that of the hull of the shoe and this material is usually the polyurethane.
- the patches can be in a different material, or even in multi-material complex, presenting in some areas a better slip coefficient, which has to facilitate the triggering of fixation in the event of a fall, and in other areas of reinforced grip characteristics avoiding the falls when walking.
- Figure 1 shows the placement of a part reported on the sidewalk of the front part of a shoe according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 represents separately, in plan, the part front sidewalk attached to the lower part of the the shoe and the two pieces that can be reported on this front part.
- Figure 3 shows the placement of the part reported under the sidewalk of the front part of the shoe.
- Figure 4 is a plan view of a second mode execution of the insert intended to be fixed under the front part of the shoe.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view along V-V of FIG. 4.
- Figure 6 is a side view of the front portion of the shoe provided with the insert shown Figures 4 and 5.
- Figure 7 is a vertical sectional view longitudinal portion of the portion shown in Figure 6.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view, from below, of a second embodiment of the part intended to be fixed on the irremovable part before the game bottom of the shoe.
- Figure 9 is a sectional view along IX-IX of the figure 8.
- FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of the front of the shoe with the patch shown in Figures 8 and 9.
- Fig. 11 is a plan view of a third mode execution of the insert intended to be fixed under the front part of the shoe.
- Figure 12 is a sectional view along XII-XII of the figure 11.
- the lower part 2 has a protruding part forward 4, which is particularly distinguished at Figure 2.
- This part 4 defines the outline of the front sidewalk of the shoe and its height matches at a part of the height of a normalized sidewalk.
- the part 4 is traversed vertically by two holes circular 5 and 6 and has a cutout medial frontal 7 of substantially rectangular shape.
- Exhibit 8 is in the form a substantially rectangular contour plate adapted to the outline of the lower part of the shoe and part 4. It is equipped with two 10 and 11 perpendicular to the piece 8 and slightly conical and, on its anterior edge, 12 rectangular positioning pin directed into the same meaning as tenons and 11 of conjugate form to the shape of the frontal housing formed by the cutout 7 part 4 of the lower part of the shoe.
- Exhibit 8 can be fixed under the lower part of the shoe by the introduction of the nipples 10 and 11 in the holes 5 and 6 and the locating pin 12 in 7.
- the front sidewalk is in this case consisting of Part 4 and Exhibit 8 and the shoe is elevated.
- Part 9 has a contour conforming to the outline of the projecting part 4. It is also provided with two pins 13 and 14 identical to pins 10 and 11 and a locating pin 15 identical to the post 12.
- the Exhibit 9 may be nested and attached to Part 4 of the lower part of the shoe to constitute the front sidewalk, as shown in Figure 1.
- the rear sidewalk of the shoe is made from the same way as the front sidewalk and it can be elevated alone to further advance the shoe.
- Figures 4 and 5 show a second mode execution of the part intended to be fixed on the front part of the shoe, that is to say a piece corresponding to part 8 of Figures 1 to 3.
- This piece 16 has a general shape and an outline identical to those in Exhibit 8. It differs in this respect it has a front wall 17 rising vertically at its anterior end.
- This wall 17 follows the outline of Exhibit 16 and extends over rounded corners, slightly beyond the junction of arcs with parallel sides of the room 16. From the upper end of the wall 17 extends further, towards the rear, a horizontal wall 18.
- the walls 17 and 18, come to style part 4 irremovable front sidewalk.
- the wall 17 comes apply against the front wall of part 4 while the wall 18 comes on the horizontal face Superior of Part 4.
- the part 16 has a front face without discontinuity and whose height is at least 9 mm. Such a face is particularly suitable for cooperate with the elements of a ski binding coming from to rely on this front face.
- the walls 17 and 18 form a housing in which comes to fit the part 4 secured to the lower part of the shoe, so that piece 16 is firmly maintained on Part 4.
- the jaw a ski binding will be advantageously based on the wall 18 rather than part 4.
- Part 4 may therefore be consisting of a single protrusion of the hull 1 of the shoe.
- the piece 16 is furthermore provided with 3 holes 19, 20, 21 for the passage of fixing screws to the shoe.
- FIGS. and 9 The part intended to be fixed on the front sidewalk, that is to say, the piece corresponding to the 9th first embodiment, is shown in FIGS. and 9.
- This piece 22 seen in plan, presents a concave curvature 23 intended to conform to the shape of the front end of the hull 1 above the lower part of the shoe.
- the opposite side side 23 has a shape identical to that of the piece 16.
- the piece 22 presents a wall 24 perpendicular to the plane of the piece 22, this wall 24 being identical in shape and extension in the horizontal plane to the wall 17 of the room 16.
- the wall 24 has a thickness about 1.5 mm.
- Exhibit 22 additionally presents two positioning studs 25 and 26 for its positioning on part 4.
- the 22 piece mounted on the shoe is shown in section in Figure 10.
- the piece 22 with its wall 24 forms a frontal face whose minimum height is 14 mm.
- the piece 22 has an outer surface Continuous vertical capable of optimally cooperating with elements of a ski binding coming lean against that face.
- the third embodiment represented in FIGS. and 12 is actually a simplified variant of the piece 16 shown in FIGS. 4 to 7.
- This variant 16 ' is distinguished from the second mode of execution by the absence of the horizontal wall 18 and by the presence of two positioning pins 27 and 28. For the rest the piece 16 'is identical to piece 16.
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Description
La présente invention a pour objet une chaussure de ski
alpin telle que définie au préambule de la
revendication 1.The present invention relates to a ski boot
alpine as defined in the preamble of the
Les chaussures de ski alpin modernes sont généralement équipées, à l'avant et à l'arrière, de plaquettes d'appui rapportées et fixées à la partie inférieure de la chaussure au moyen de vis, par exemple comme décrit dans le brevet US 5,214,865. Ces plaquettes peuvent être fixées amoviblement au moyen de vis, par exemple comme décrit dans le brevet US 5,214,865, dans lequel il est prévu de disposer un matériau amortisseur de choc entre la plaquette et la semelle de la chaussure.Modern alpine ski boots are usually equipped, at the front and at the back, with brake pads reported and attached to the lower part of the the shoe by means of screws, for example as described in US Patent 5,214,865. These pads can be fixed removably by means of screws, for example as described in US Patent 5,214,865, wherein it is planned to have a damping material of shock between the pad and the sole of the shoe.
Les skis modernes, connus sous la dénomination "carving", c'est-à-dire des skis dont les côtés sont cintrés plus ou moins fortement, de telle sorte qu'ils vont en s'élargissant du milieu vers l'avant et vers l'arrière, permettent de réaliser aisément des virages de courbure régulière. Lors de la prise de carre, les jambes sont relativement fortement inclinées latéralement, de telle sorte que les chaussures, maintenues par des éléments de fixation conventionnels fixés directement sur le ski, ont tendance à toucher la neige et par conséquent à déstabiliser le skieur. Pour obvier à cet inconvénient, il est connu de monter des éléments de fixation de ski sur une plaque de surélévation. Une telle plaque est décrite par exemple dans la demande de brevet EP 0 908 203. Cette plaque de surélévation a toutefois pour effet d'augmenter le poids du ski et de contrarier le travail naturel du ski en flexion et en torsion.Modern skis, known under the name "carving", that is to say skis whose sides are bent more or less strongly, so that they are widening from the middle towards the front and towards the rear, make it easy to make turns of regular curvature. When taking the edge, legs are relatively steeply inclined laterally, so that the shoes, maintained by conventional fasteners directly on the ski, tend to touch the snow and therefore destabilize the skier. For obviate this drawback, it is known to mount ski binding elements on a plate of elevation. Such a plate is described for example in the patent application EP 0 908 203. This plate of However, the increase in ski weight and upset the natural work of skiing in flexion and torsion.
L'invention a pour but de permettre la surélévation de la chaussure par rapport au ski sans utilisation de plaque de surélévation.The object of the invention is to allow the elevation of the shoe compared to the ski without the use of raised plate.
L'invention a également pour but de permettre de surélever le talon seul pour augmenter l'avancée de la chaussure et, par conséquent, de la jambe.The invention also aims to enable raise the heel alone to increase the advance of the shoe and, therefore, the leg.
La chaussure de ski selon l'invention est définie par
la partie caractérisante de la revendication 1.The ski boot according to the invention is defined by
the characterizing part of
La partie inférieure de la chaussure peut être, par exemple, une partie de la coque ou une semelle rapportée.The lower part of the shoe can be, by example, a part of the hull or a sole reported.
Du brevet US 6,065,228 (EP 0 933 034), on connaít une chaussure de ski équipée de patins amovibles et interchangeables à l'avant et à l'arrière de manière à permettre d'adapter la semelle de la chaussure à différentes normes de fixation, par exemple en fixations de ski alpin, de surf des neiges ou de ski de randonnée. Une élévation de la chaussure utilisée avec une fixation de ski alpin normalisée n'est pas possible. From US Patent 6,065,228 (EP 0 933 034), there is known a ski boot equipped with removable pads and interchangeable at the front and back so that allow to adapt the sole of the shoe to different standards of fixation, for example in bindings for downhill skiing, snowboarding or ski-skiing hiking. An elevation of the shoe used with a standard alpine ski binding is not possible.
Lorsque la chaussure selon l'invention est utilisée avec les pièces rapportées fixées sous les parties des trottoirs solidaires de la partie inférieure de la chaussure, la chaussure est surélevée par rapport au ski d'une hauteur égale à l'épaisseur des pièces rapportées. La hauteur des trottoirs respecte la hauteur maximale autorisée par les normes. Si la chaussure est utilisée avec les pièces rapportées fixées sur le dessus des parties des trottoirs solidaires de la partie inférieure de la chaussure, la chaussure est semblable à une chaussure conventionnelle.When the shoe according to the invention is used with the patches attached under the parts of the sidewalks attached to the lower part of the shoe, the shoe is elevated compared to ski of a height equal to the thickness of the pieces reported. The height of the sidewalks respects the maximum height allowed by the standards. If the shoe is used with the patches fixed on top of sidewalk parts attached to the lower part of the shoe, the shoe is like a shoe conventional.
La modification de la chaussure peut être exécutée sans autre par l'utilisateur.The modification of the shoe can be performed without other by the user.
Le matériau de la partie inférieure de la chaussure est généralement le même que celui de la coque de la chaussure et ce matériau est généralement du polyuréthanne. Par contre, les pièces rapportées peuvent être en un matériau différent, voire en complexe multi-matériaux, présentant dans certaines zones un meilleur coefficient de glissement, ce qui a pour effet de faciliter le déclenchement de la fixation en cas de chute, et dans d'autres zones des caractéristiques d'adhérence renforcée évitant les chutes lors de la marche.The material of the lower part of the shoe is generally the same as that of the hull of the shoe and this material is usually the polyurethane. By cons, the patches can be in a different material, or even in multi-material complex, presenting in some areas a better slip coefficient, which has to facilitate the triggering of fixation in the event of a fall, and in other areas of reinforced grip characteristics avoiding the falls when walking.
Le dessin annexé représente, à titre d'exemple, trois modes d'exécution de l'invention. The appended drawing represents, by way of example, three embodiments of the invention.
La figure 1 représente la mise en place d'une pièce rapportée sur le trottoir de la partie avant d'une chaussure selon un premier mode d'exécution.Figure 1 shows the placement of a part reported on the sidewalk of the front part of a shoe according to a first embodiment.
La figure 2 représente séparément, en plan, la partie du trottoir avant solidaire de la partie inférieure de la chaussure et les deux pièces pouvant être rapportées sur cette partie avant.FIG. 2 represents separately, in plan, the part front sidewalk attached to the lower part of the the shoe and the two pieces that can be reported on this front part.
La figure 3 représente la mise en place de la pièce rapportée sous le trottoir de la partie avant de la chaussure.Figure 3 shows the placement of the part reported under the sidewalk of the front part of the shoe.
La figure 4 est une vue en plan d'un deuxième mode d'exécution de la pièce rapportée destinée à être fixée sous la partie avant de la chaussure.Figure 4 is a plan view of a second mode execution of the insert intended to be fixed under the front part of the shoe.
La figure 5 est une vue en coupe selon V-V de la figure 4.FIG. 5 is a sectional view along V-V of FIG. 4.
La figure 6 est une vue de côté de la partie avant de la chaussure munie de la pièce rapportée représentée aux figures 4 et 5.Figure 6 is a side view of the front portion of the shoe provided with the insert shown Figures 4 and 5.
La figure 7 est une vue en coupe verticale longitudinale de la portion représentée à la figure 6.Figure 7 is a vertical sectional view longitudinal portion of the portion shown in Figure 6.
La figure 8 est une vue en plan, de dessous, d'un second mode d'exécution de la pièce destinée à être fixée sur la partie inamovible avant de la partie inférieure de la chaussure. FIG. 8 is a plan view, from below, of a second embodiment of the part intended to be fixed on the irremovable part before the game bottom of the shoe.
La figure 9 est une vue en coupe selon IX-IX de la figure 8.Figure 9 is a sectional view along IX-IX of the figure 8.
La figure 10 est une vue en coupe longitudinale de l'avant de la chaussure munie de la pièce rapportée représentée aux figures 8 et 9.FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of the front of the shoe with the patch shown in Figures 8 and 9.
La figure 11 est une vue en plan d'un troisième mode d'exécution de la pièce rapportée destinée à être fixée sous la partie avant de la chaussure.Fig. 11 is a plan view of a third mode execution of the insert intended to be fixed under the front part of the shoe.
La figure 12 est une vue en coupe selon XII-XII de la figure 11.Figure 12 is a sectional view along XII-XII of the figure 11.
A la figure 1, on reconnaít une coque de chaussure 1
munie d'une partie inférieure 2. Dans le cas
particulier, la coque est constituée de deux matériaux
de rigidité différente, la partie inférieure 2 étant
venue d'une pièce avec le matériau le plus rigide 3.In Figure 1, we recognize a
La partie inférieure 2 présente une partie saillante
vers l'avant 4, que l'on distingue particulièrement à
la figure 2. Cette partie 4 définit le contour du
trottoir avant de la chaussure et sa hauteur correspond
à une partie de la hauteur d'un trottoir normalisé. La
partie 4 est traversée verticalement par deux trous
circulaires 5 et 6 et elle présente une découpe
frontale médiane 7 de forme sensiblement rectangulaire.The
A la partie 4 peut être fixée, au choix, l'une des
pièces 8 ou 9. La pièce 8 se présente sous la forme
d'une plaque sensiblement rectangulaire de contour
adapté au contour de la partie inférieure de la
chaussure et de la partie 4. Elle est munie de deux
tenons 10 et 11 perpendiculaires à la pièce 8 et
légèrement coniques et, sur son bord antérieur, d'un
tenon rectangulaire 12 de positionnement dirigé dans le
même sens que les tenons 10 et 11 et de forme conjuguée
à la forme du logement frontal formé par la découpe 7
de la partie 4 de la partie inférieure de la chaussure.
Comme on peut le voir aux figures 1 et 3, la pièce 8
peut être fixée sous la partie inférieure de la
chaussure par l'introduction des tétons 10 et 11 dans
les trous 5 et 6 et du tenon de positionnement 12 dans
la découpe 7. Le trottoir avant est dans ce cas
constitué de la partie 4 et de la pièce 8 et la
chaussure est surélevée.
La pièce 9 présente un contour épousant le contour de
la partie saillante 4. Elle est également munie de deux
tenons 13 et 14 identiques aux tenons 10 et 11 et d'un
tenon de positionnement 15 identique au tenon 12. La
pièce 9 peut être emboítée et fixée à la partie 4 de la
partie inférieure de la chaussure pour constituer le
trottoir avant, comme représenté à la figure 1.
Le trottoir arrière de la chaussure est réalisé de la même manière que le trottoir avant et il peut être surélevé seul pour donner davantage d'avancée à la chaussure.The rear sidewalk of the shoe is made from the same way as the front sidewalk and it can be elevated alone to further advance the shoe.
Le positionnement par tenons et trous pourrait être remplacé par tout autre moyen de positionnement approprié. The positioning by tenons and holes could be replaced by any other means of positioning appropriate.
Aux figures 4 et 5 est représenté un deuxième mode
d'exécution de la pièce destinée à être fixée sur la
partie avant de la chaussure, c'est-à-dire une pièce
correspondant à la pièce 8 des figures 1 à 3. Cette
pièce 16 présente une forme générale et un contour
identiques à ceux de la pièce 8. Elle en diffère en ce
qu'elle présente une paroi frontale 17 s'élevant
verticalement à son extrémité antérieure. Cette paroi
17 épouse le contour de la pièce 16 et s'étend sur ses
angles arrondis, légèrement au-delà de la jonction des
arcs de cercle avec les côtés parallèles de la pièce
16. A partir de l'extrémité supérieure de la paroi 17
s'étend en outre, vers l'arrière, une paroi horizontale
18. Comme on peut le voir aux figures 6 et 7, les
parois 17 et 18, viennent coiffer la partie 4
inamovible du trottoir avant. La paroi 17 vient
s'appliquer contre la paroi frontale de la partie 4
tandis que la paroi 18 vient sur la face horizontale
supérieure de la partie 4.Figures 4 and 5 show a second mode
execution of the part intended to be fixed on the
front part of the shoe, that is to say a piece
corresponding to
La pièce 16 présente une face frontale sans
discontinuité et dont la hauteur est au moins égale à
9 mm. Une telle face est particulièrement apte à
coopérer avec les éléments d'une fixation de ski venant
s'appuyer sur cette face frontale. Les parois 17 et 18
forment un logement dans lequel vient s'emboíter la
partie 4 solidaire de la partie inférieure de la
chaussure, de telle sorte que la pièce 16 est
solidement maintenue sur la partie 4. En outre, comme
on utilisera de préférence pour la pièce 16 un matériau
présentant un coefficient de frottement inférieur à
celui du matériau constituant la pièce 4, la mâchoire
d'une fixation de ski s'appuiera avantageusement sur la
paroi 18 plutôt que sur la partie 4. Comme représenté à
la figure 7, la partie 4 pourra par conséquent être
constituée d'une simple saillie de la coque 1 de la
chaussure. La pièce 16 est en outre munie de 3 trous
19, 20, 21 pour le passage de vis de fixation à la
chaussure.The
La pièce destinée à être fixée sur le trottoir avant,
c'est-à-dire la pièce correspondant à la pièce 9 du
premier mode d'exécution, est représentée aux figures 8
et 9. Cette pièce 22, vue en plan, présente une
courbure concave 23 destinée à épouser la forme de
l'extrémité frontale de la coque 1 au-dessus de la
partie inférieure de la chaussure. Le côté opposé au
côté 23 présente une forme identique à celle de la
pièce 16. Le long de ce côté la pièce 22 présente une
paroi 24 perpendiculaire au plan de la pièce 22, cette
paroi 24 étant identique dans sa forme et son extension
dans le plan horizontal à la paroi 17 de la pièce 16.
Comme la paroi 17, la paroi 24 présente une épaisseur
d'environ 1,5 mm. La pièce 22 présente en outre deux
tenons de positionnement 25 et 26 pour son
positionnement sur la partie 4. La pièce 22 montée sur
la chaussure est représentée en coupe à la figure 10.
Dans l'exemple représenté, la pièce 22 avec sa paroi 24
forme une face frontale dont la hauteur minimale est de
14 mm. Le bord inférieur de la paroi 24 jouxtant le
bord inférieur de la partie 4, respectivement de la
partie inférieure de la chaussure 2, la hauteur de la
face extérieure verticale de la pièce 22 va en
augmentant en direction de l'arrière de la chaussure. A
nouveau, la pièce 22 présente une surface extérieure
verticale continue apte à coopérer de manière optimale
avec des éléments d'une fixation de ski venant
s'appuyer contre cette face.The part intended to be fixed on the front sidewalk,
that is to say, the piece corresponding to the 9th
first embodiment, is shown in FIGS.
and 9. This
Le troisième mode d'exécution représenté aux figures 11
et 12 est en fait une variante simplifiée de la pièce
16 représentée aux figures 4 à 7. Cette variante 16' se
distingue du deuxième mode d'exécution par l'absence de
la paroi horizontale 18 et par la présence de deux
tenons de positionnement 27 et 28. Pour le reste la
pièce 16' est identique à la pièce 16.The third embodiment represented in FIGS.
and 12 is actually a simplified variant of the
Claims (8)
- An alpine ski equipment comprising a boot whose lower part has at its forward and/or rearward portion, a flange (4) nonremovably secured to the lower part of the boot, and at least a first piece (8 ; 16 ;: 16') removably attached under the flange (4) in order to constitute a kerb of standardized height, intended to allow the boot to be held by a binding, characterised in that it comprises at least a second piece (9 ; 22) removably attached to the top of the flange (4), after having removed the first piece (8 ; 16 ; 16'), in order to constitute a kerb of standardized height as well.
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the flange (4), nonremovably connected to the boot has, on their upper and lower faces, positioning means (5, 6) and in that the removably attached pieces have complementary positioning means (10, 11, 13, 14; 27, 28).
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the positioning means consist of holes (5, 6) and of pegs (10, 11, 13, 14; 27, 28).
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that pegs are frustaconical.
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterised in that the removably attached pieces (8, 9) have positioning pegs (12, 15) that fit into a frontal housing (7) of the flange which is connected nonremovably to the lower part of the boot.
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the removably attached pieces (16, 22 ; 16') intended to be fixed at the front of the boot have a frontal part (17, 24) which is positioned in front of the frontal face of the flange (4) that is nonremovably secured to the lower part of the boot.
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that said frontal part consists of a wall (17) extending continuously over the entire frontal part of the front kerb, which frontal part is intended to rest against part of a ski binding.
- An alpine ski equipment as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the removably attached piece (16) intended to be fixed at the front of the boot and which can be fixed under the boot also has a horizontal wall (18) which at least partially covers the upper face of the flange (4), nonremovably secured to the lower part of the boot, in order to constitute a sliding surface for the ski binding.
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