EP1247468A1 - Wanderschuh mit anbringbarer Schuhschaftverstärkung und Verstärkung für einen solchen Schuh - Google Patents

Wanderschuh mit anbringbarer Schuhschaftverstärkung und Verstärkung für einen solchen Schuh Download PDF

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EP1247468A1
EP1247468A1 EP02004841A EP02004841A EP1247468A1 EP 1247468 A1 EP1247468 A1 EP 1247468A1 EP 02004841 A EP02004841 A EP 02004841A EP 02004841 A EP02004841 A EP 02004841A EP 1247468 A1 EP1247468 A1 EP 1247468A1
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Yves Farys
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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  • the invention is intended for walking shoes, and more particularly for shoes Mountaineering.
  • walking shoes and in particular mountaineering shoes, have a sole on which is mounted a relatively high rod, that is to say a rod which extends above the user's ankle.
  • a relatively high rod that is to say a rod which extends above the user's ankle.
  • the upper of such shoes is most often made of thick textile or leather. so as to ensure a fairly good rigidity, therefore a good hold of the foot.
  • the user is brought to meet various terrains. So during the approach, the mountaineer most often walks on terrain that does not present major difficulties for progression, especially paths or trails where the risk of slipping or getting hurt are weak. To progress in these relatively easy terrains, it is advantageous that the shoes have a certain flexibility to allow good clearance the ankle joint and ensure good walking comfort.
  • the need for a very good hold of the foot is then preponderant. Indeed, in this type of ground, the foot is often only supported on the ground by a part of the sole, often because that the bearing surfaces offered by the ground are very small. It is therefore essential that the foot is well held so that the walker is not destabilized, even if he rests on the ground by an eccentric part of the sole.
  • the ideal shoe should then have a good rigidity, including at the ankle joint.
  • cleat plates are preferably used with shoes with rigid soles, i.e. soles that do not bend practically not under the weight of the user.
  • Such cleat plates allow especially to progress on very stiff icy walls, even almost vertical during the progression in ice cascades where, in climb, the user does not lean on the wall only by front studs which protrude from the front of the shoe, almost horizontally. In this situation, the weight of the user is exerted at the rear of the shoe, directly above the heel, while the sole support of the shoe on the wall is at the front end of the shoe.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to propose a walking shoe with a high upper or a mountaineering boot that allows you to progress in the best conditions on the different types of terrain that can be encountered during the same mountain race.
  • the invention provides a walking shoe with a high upper, of the type comprising a tongue composed of two corresponding lower and upper portions respectively at the instep and at the bottom of the leg of a user wearing the shoe, characterized in that the tongue comprises means for attaching a tongue reinforcement which extends along at least part of the two portions of the tongue to increase the rigidity thereof.
  • FIG. 1 Illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 a walking shoe 10 with a particularly tall upper adapted to mountaineering, and even more particularly adapted to the cascade progression of ice cream.
  • the shoe has a sole 12 which is surmounted by a rod 14 in which one will distinguish a lower part 16, below the ankle area, and a high part 18 which extends around and above the ankle.
  • the shoe also has a tongue 20 which extends under the upper 14, below the lacing 22 allowing the footwear volume to be adapted the shoe at the foot of the user.
  • the tongue 20 thus comprises a lower part 24 which extends from the front to the rear of the shoe, in a substantially inclined direction upwards and backwards along the lower part 16 of the rod 14, and which is intended to come to bear essentially on the instep of the user.
  • the tongue 20 comprises another upper part 26 which extends the lower part 24 vertically upwards along the upper part 18 of the rod 14 and which is intended to bear against the front of the lower leg of the user, i.e. against the bottom of the tibia.
  • the tongue 20 is a soft padded tongue.
  • the upper 14 of the shoe is made with materials with a certain flexibility such as fabrics, leather, non-woven synthetic materials (PVC), possibly by combining several of these materials. It may also include, for example at the heel or toes, stiffer reinforcements, for example plastic or composite material.
  • this rod 14 cannot be assimilated to a rigid shell.
  • the sole 12 is a rigid sole, that is to say a sole which does not deform, or very little, under the effect of user weight.
  • the sole 12 comprises, at front and rear, grooves 30, 32 for fixing a studded plate 31 allowing progression in icy terrain and even allowing the climbing of ice waterfalls.
  • the upper part 18 and the lower part 16 of the rod 14 are separated by an intermediate zone 28 which is relatively more flexible than the upper and lower parts.
  • the shoe is allowed to present a greater flexibility around the ankle compared to a conventional upper construction high in which the two parts are arranged in continuity with each other.
  • this greater flexibility manifests itself as well in the direction of bending around an axis longitudinal only in the direction of bending around a transverse axis to allow support in multiple orientations.
  • the tongue 20 comprises means attachment of a removable tongue reinforcement 34 which is intended to reinforce the rigidity of the tongue 20 in flexion around a transverse axis corresponding substantially to the axis main ankle joint.
  • this reinforcement 34 is in the form of a bracket comprising a lower branch 36 and an upper branch 38 intended for extend respectively against the lower part 24 and the upper part 26 of the tongue 20.
  • these two branches 36, 38 form between them an angle substantially equivalent to that formed between the lower and upper parts of the tongue 20.
  • each of the two branches 36, 38 has, in section transverse, a curved profile so as to match the profile of either the instep or the tibia.
  • the lower branch 36 of the reinforcement 34 has, starting from the zone junction 40 of the two branches, a transverse width which tends to decrease as and as we progress towards the front end of the lower branch 36.
  • the transverse width of the branch upper tends to increase as one progresses towards the upper end of branch 38.
  • the lateral edges of each of the branches 36, 38 respectively are flexible enough not to risk creating hard spots that could cause lack of comfort or even an injury.
  • the side edges of the branches 36, 38 are formed by softened wings 42, 44 which have a thickness reduced compared to the thickness of a central portion 46, 48 of the branches 36, 38.
  • the central portion 46, 48 of the branches 36, 38 is intended to give the reinforcement 34 a certain resistance to bending, in particular to bending around a transverse axis parallel to the junction area 40 of the two branches.
  • the curved profile of branches 36, 38 and the junction zone 40 reinforces the stiffness in bending of the reinforcement.
  • the junction zone 40 has, in the example illustrated, three transverse grooves 50. These grooves 50 make the junction area 40 a preferred bending area which allows good control the bending deformation of the reinforcement
  • the reinforcement 34 is intended to be fixed on the outer face of the tongue 20 by the free ends of its lower 36 and upper 38 branches.
  • the tongue 20 has two gussets 52, 54 blind sewn on the outer face of the tongue 20.
  • the upper gusset 54 is produced under the shape of a flexible strip having substantially the same transverse width as the upper end of the upper part 26 of the tongue 20 and a height of the order of 2 to 4 centimeters.
  • the edges of the strip 54 are sewn on the tongue, except for its lower transverse edge 56 so as to form a blind gusset open downwards.
  • the lower gusset 52 is produced in the form of a strip sewn by its edges, except for the rear edge 58, on the lower part 24 of the tongue 20, to form a blind gusset open towards the rear.
  • the lower gusset 52 is not arranged at the front end of the tongue 20, but substantially in the middle of the lower part 24 thereof. This zone corresponds substantially to the front of the instep of the user wearing the shoe.
  • the position of the gussets 52, 54 is such that the developed length of the tongue between the bottom of the two gussets is substantially equal to the developed length of the reinforcement 34.
  • the shoe according to the invention can be used without reinforcement. It therefore has maximum flexibility which provides it with good comfort, by example for performing an approach walk.
  • the rigidity of the tongue 22, and therefore of the upper part of the upper of the shoe, is is therefore increased. Indeed, when the user flexes his leg forward relative to at the foot, the bottom of his shin comes to rest on the upper part of the tongue, therefore, indirectly, on the upper branch 38 of the reinforcement 34 which is biased forward. However, the lower branch 36 of the reinforcement is then supported on the instep of the user, with the interposition of the lower part of the tongue of course. So the two branches are bent towards one another but the stiffness of the reinforcement 34 is opposed to this flexing movement of the ankle.
  • transverse grooves 50 Thanks to the presence of transverse grooves 50, the bending of the reinforcement is concentrated in the predetermined junction area 40 which is located opposite the flexion zone of the user's foot, so that the reinforcement 34, even flexed, does not risk creating overpressure on the foot of the user.
  • the reinforcement is interposed between the lacing 22 and the foot of the user so that it also plays a role in distributing the pressure generated by the the cage.
  • the geometry of the reinforcement 34, and in particular the curved nature of the branches 36, 38, allows to increase the overall resistance of the reinforcement to bending, without the branches being too rigid. These therefore retain an ability to locally conform to the morphology of the foot during lacing, in particular at the level of the softened lateral wings 42, 44. Similarly, the overall stiffness of the reinforcement attached to the rod is increased by the fact that the ends of its branches 36, 38 are blocked longitudinally at the bottom of the corresponding gusset 52, 54. In effect, when the reinforcement bends forward, a bracing effect occurs opposes this bending.
  • the overall stiffness of the shoe will depend on the stiffness of the upper and that reinforcement.
  • the same pair of shoes could possibly be delivered with several reinforcements of different stiffness.
  • the reinforcement 34 may be made of plastic, for example by molding by injection or compression molding. It can thus be made of material thermoplastic, possibly loaded with mineral fibers such as glass fibers. For get a more rigid reinforcement, we can choose to make it with a composite material comprising sheets of glass fibers, aramid or carbon, woven or not, impregnated with a thermosetting resin, for example an epoxy resin.

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FR0104909A FR2823077B1 (fr) 2001-04-06 2001-04-06 Chaussure de marche comportant un renfort de tige amovible, et renfort pour une telle chaussure

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