EP1356746A1 - Tongue stiffener for footwear - Google Patents

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EP1356746A1
EP1356746A1 EP03014595A EP03014595A EP1356746A1 EP 1356746 A1 EP1356746 A1 EP 1356746A1 EP 03014595 A EP03014595 A EP 03014595A EP 03014595 A EP03014595 A EP 03014595A EP 1356746 A1 EP1356746 A1 EP 1356746A1
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Suzanne Dachgrueber
Catherine Bailey
Joseph Tan
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0401Snowboard boots
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/26Tongues for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0405Linings, paddings or insertions; Inner boots
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg
    • A43B5/0454Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means
    • A43B5/0464Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means with exchangeable parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0484Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details permitting easy replacement of parts

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  • the invention relates to footwear, and more particularly to a tongue stiffener for footwear.
  • Snowboard boots provide a rider with a selected combination of flexibility and support for comfort and board response. Snowboard boots also provide the rider with good "feel" or feedback from the board as it traverses terrain to allow for improved board control in a variety of conditions.
  • Hybrid boots include features of both soft and hard boots.
  • hybrid boots may include a rigid or semi-rigid sole and an upper portion divided into a rigid or semi-rigid lower portion and a flexible top portion.
  • Boots are known which attempt to balance the comfort of a soft or hybrid boot with the force transmission of a hard boot.
  • These soft or hybrid boots may include a tongue configured with a rigid member or stiffener for imparting stiffness and resulting power transmission particularly on toe-side turns.
  • Such tongue constructions may create pressure points on a user's foot or leg when the boot is flexed.
  • the stiffener may bend at the mid-section, which may pinch the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the ankle.
  • flexing of the tongue may cause the front end of the tongue stiffener to dig into the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the toe.
  • the present invention is directed to a tongue stiffener and to a tongue including a tongue stiffener (hereinafter referred to as tongue constructions) that provide enhanced footwear stiffness.
  • the tongue stiffener may be adapted to conform to the shape of the footwear tongue and is configured for movement relative to the tongue as the footwear is flexed forwardly. By allowing the stiffener to move in a controlled manner pinching of the dorsal area near the ankle may be minimized as may be digging of the stiffener into the dorsal area near the toe or shin. Pinching by the stiffener may further be controlled by forming flex inducing members along at least a portion of the sides of the stiffener. Consequently, footwear including the inventive tongue stiffener arrangement provides both repeatable enhanced power transmission as well as improved wearer comfort.
  • the stiffener may include apertures for receiving stifmess adjusters for varying the flexibility of the stiffener.
  • a tongue construction for an article of footwear includes a tongue and a tongue stiffener.
  • the tongue stiffener includes an elongated body having a first portion engaged to the tongue and a second portion movable relative to the tongue as the tongue is flexed forwardly. Movement of the second portion thereby reduces pressing of the stiffener into the tongue.
  • the present invention provides certain advantages. Not all embodiments of the invention share the same advantages and those that do may not share them under all circumstances. This being said, the present invention provides numerous advantages including the noted advantage of providing repeatable increased stiffness to a soft or hybrid boot while reducing discomfort during flexing of the boot.
  • FIGS 1-3 show a tongue stiffener 24 according to one illustrative embodiment of the invention.
  • the tongue stiffener 24 is constructed and arranged to cooperate with a tongue 22 of an article of footwear, such as a boot 20.
  • the stiffener is engaged with the tongue in a manner to allow movement relative to the tongue 22, at least along a shin-to-toe direction.
  • the stiffener 24 is attached to the shin portion of the tongue 22 (hereafter referred to as the upper end 30) but includes a limited region of unconstrained movement at the toe region of the tongue 22 (hereafter referred to as the lower end 32).
  • an upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 is attached to an upper end 30 of the tongue 22 and a lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 is not attached to the lower end 32 of the tongue 22. Therefore, as the boot is flexed in a direction shown as arrow A in Figures 2 and 3, the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 is free to move, such as by sliding, in a direction shown by arrow B, relative to and over, or along the surface of, the tongue 22.
  • Movement of the stiffener 24 as the tongue 22 (or boot) is flexed reduces the likelihood of discomfort to the rider; in this respect, pinching of the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the ankle by the mid-section of the stiffener as well as digging into the dorsal area near the rider's toe by the leading end of the stiffener may be minimized.
  • the stiffener 24 moves relative to the tongue 22, it nevertheless cooperates with the tongue 22 to provide a stiffer tongue construction through which to transmit rider induced forces particularly on toe side turns as compared to the same tongue but having no stiffener.
  • Flexing in the medial or lateral direction also may be provided by allowing the stiffener 24 to move in a sideways, or partially sideways direction, relative to the tongue 22. In this respect, as the rider rolls his foot outwardly (laterally) or inwardly (medially), the stiffener 24 may shift over the tongue 22. If the stiffener 24 was otherwise constrained, the stiffened tongue 22 would resist medial or lateral flexing, thereby potentially limiting the performance and comfort of the boot.
  • the tongue stiffener overlies an outward facing surface 37 of the tongue 22.
  • the tongue stiffener 24 may be mounted within the tongue or may underlie the tongue 22 on an inward facing surface 38 of the tongue 22.
  • the stiffener 24 may be permanently or removably attached to the tongue 22.
  • a hook 50 which may be attached to the upper end 30 of the tongue 22, may be used.
  • the stiffener 24 may include a slot 52 which is adapted to engage with the hook 50.
  • the tongue 22 may be formed with an opening 53 at the upper end 30 thereof to receive the hook 50 therein.
  • the hook 50 may be attached to the tongue 22 by any suitable arrangement.
  • Other suitable attachment techniques may be employed, such as screws, rivets, hook and loop fasteners, stitches, pockets, straps, adhesives, clamps, etc.
  • a pocket may be formed either within the tongue body itself or by simply stitching a cover over the surface of the tongue.
  • the tongue stiffener may also be configured with grooves that fit into corresponding guides in the tongue.
  • the tongue stiffener may be fixed to the tongue to provide a controlled movement of the stiffener in a shin-to-toe direction relative to the tongue upon flexing. In this respect, each time the tongue is flexed, the tongue stiffener may be able to return to its original position. Thus, whenever subsequent flexing occurs, a similar performance of the boot may be provided.
  • stiffener 24 is shown as fixed at the upper end 30 of the tongue 22, it is to be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that other suitable fixing locations may be provided so long as at least a portion of the stiffener 24 is capable of moving relative to the tongue 22 as the tongue or footwear is flexed.
  • the stiffener 24 may be fixed at an intermediate point, such as along one or both sides, with free upper and lower ends.
  • the stiffener 24 may be fixed at the lower end with a free upper end.
  • Other suitable locations or combination of locations will be apparent to one of skill in the art.
  • fixing a portion of the tongue stiffener at a particular location should allow the other portions of the tongue stiffener to move relative to the tongue so as to prevent pressing of the tongue stiffener against any portion of the wearer's foot and/or leg.
  • the tongue stiffener 24 may be shorter than the tongue.
  • the lower end of the tongue stiffener is spaced from the lower edge of the tongue and the upper end of the tongue stiffener is spaced from the upper edge of the tongue.
  • the tongue 22 may be formed with a recess 40 configured to receive the tongue stiffener 24.
  • the recess 40 may be longer than the tongue stiffener 24, thereby defining an open area 42 between the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 and a lower edge 44 of the recess 40.
  • the open area 42 provides a path for the tongue stiffener 24 to move in the recess 40 upon flexing of the boot.
  • the open area 42 should be long enough to allow the stiffener to slide through a predetermined angle of flex of the footwear.
  • the recess 40 may be configured to allow the footwear to be flexed up to an angle of 45° from its rest position, without the end of the stiffener abutting the end of the recess.
  • the recess 40 is about 2 cm longer than the tongue stiffener 22, although more or less distance may be provided.
  • the recess 40 is longer than the tongue stiffener 24, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that the recess 40 may be made substantially the same size as the tongue stiffener 24, where the tongue stiffener 24 is not intended to move appreciably relative to the tongue 22.
  • an open area may be formed at the top of the recess in which the tongue stiffener may move when the boot is flexed forwardly.
  • the extent to which the tongue stiffener moves may be limited so as not to press into the rider's leg.
  • the length of the stiffener may be less than the length of the tongue to ensure that, upon flexing, the tongue stiffener does not extend beyond the upper end of the tongue.
  • the recess may be configured to provide an open area at an upper end, at a lower end or at both the upper and lower ends. Also, if no recess is provided, the ends of the stiffener should be spaced from the corresponding ends of the tongue.
  • the recess 40 formed in the tongue 22 may also allow the tongue 22 and tongue stiffener 24 to form a slender profile.
  • the recess has a depth about equal to the thickness of the tongue stiffener such that presence of the stiffener 24 does not create a pressure point against the wearer's foot or leg.
  • the boot may be configured with closure devices, such as laces, straps, cables, cords, and other devices recognized by those of skill in the art, that extend across the tongue of the boot.
  • Tightening of the closure devices may cause a downward force on the tongue that can be distributed over both the surface of the tongue as well as the stiffener, rather than just over the stiffener, because, in this embodiment, the stiffener does not protrude beyond the profile of the tongue. Rather, the stiffener is disposed within the recess. If the stiffener was to protrude beyond the surface of the tongue, (i.e., not received within the recess), then the force of the closure devices would act only on the stiffener, potentially causing an uncomfortable pressure point.
  • such a downward force on the tongue and stiffener may not only arise from tightening a wearer's foot within the boot, but also may arise when securing the boot to a strap binding for a snowboard where the strap extends across the front of the boot, as is the case with convention tray bindings for snowboards.
  • a cover 45 may be stitched or otherwise joined to the tongue 22.
  • the cover 45 may also function to loosely constrain or to limit shin-to-toe movement and medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener 24.
  • the cover 45 may be formed of leather or a synthetic fabric or other suitable material that is durable yet sufficiently resilient to allow controlled flexing or movement of the stiffener 24. Although a cover 45 is illustrated, other arrangements for maintaining the tongue stiffener 24 adjacent the tongue 22 may be utilized.
  • the cover may also loosely constrain shin-to-toe movement while restricting medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener 24.
  • the cover may restrict movement of the tongue stiffener in the shin-to-toe direction but may loosely constrain medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener.
  • such an arrangement may be configured to loosely hold the tongue stiffener adjacent the tongue such that limited movement of the tongue stiffener away from the surface of the tongue may be provided.
  • One such arrangement includes harnessing the stiffener 24 with a band extending across at least the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 or with the laces of the boot as the laces are tightened. The width of the band may be sufficient to extend a substantial portion of the length of the stiffener.
  • Another such arrangement includes providing the tongue 22 and stiffener 24 with a post and mating slot to receive the post. The post is able to slide within the slot to allow relative movement of the stiffener and the tongue.
  • Another arrangement includes forming a pocket in the tongue 22 so that at least the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 may be held therewithin.
  • Other suitable arrangements will be apparent to one of skill in the art. In addition, it is to be appreciated that no such arrangement is necessary for the stiffener 22 to function according to the invention.
  • the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 may be formed with a tip 46 having a tapered, stepped or other suitably narrowing dimensioned cross-section.
  • the tip narrows from a thickness of about 2 mm to a thickness of about 1 mm.
  • This narrowing dimensioned tip 46 facilitates movement of the stiffener 24 relative to the tongue 22, thereby allowing the stiffener 24 to easily glide over the tongue 22 and reducing the likelihood of the stiffener 24 catching on the surface of the tongue 22.
  • the width of the lower end of the tongue stiffener may taper toward the tip.
  • Such tapering may be suitable to further facilitate movement of the stiffener relative to the tongue. This tapering may also facilitate insertion of the stiffener beneath the cover or into another suitably configured arrangement to hold the lower end of the stiffener adjacent the tongue. Further, the surfaces of the stiffener may be lightly textured so as to permit ease of movement relative to the tongue and other components of the footwear.
  • the hook 50 may include a base 54, having an inwardly facing side 55, and an insert 56.
  • the insert 56 may include an annular region 58 that snap fits into the opening 52 of the stiffener 24 to hold the stiffener relative to the tongue 22 at the upper end 30 thereof.
  • the base 54 of the hook 50 may be received in a depression 60 formed on the inwardly facing surface 38 of the tongue 22 so that the hook 50 does not protrude into the area of the boot occupied by the wearer's shin. In this respect, the hook 50 does not interfere with the comfort of the tongue 22 against the wearer's shin.
  • a foam covering 61 may be glued or otherwise attached over the inwardly facing side 55 of the base 54.
  • the present invention is not limited in this respect and that the neither the depression 60 nor the covering 61 is required.
  • the base 54 of the hook 50 may include a bore 62 to receive the insert 56 and may be attached to the insert 56 with the use of a rivet 70, or any other suitable fastener.
  • An axially extending groove or ridge 74 may be formed on the insert 56 to engage with a corresponding mating feature 75 on the base 54 to reduce the possibility of relative rotation. It is to be appreciated, however, that other suitable anti-rotation features may be used.
  • the hook 50 may also be used to receive the laces of the boot to maintain the tongue 22 in a relatively central position with respect to the boot.
  • the insert 56 may have an annular ring 78 to snap fit into a corresponding groove 80 formed in the base 54, thereby obviating the need for the rivet or other fastener.
  • this embodiment may also include a suitable anti-rotation feature to reduce the possibility of rotation of the hook 50.
  • the present invention is not limited to any particular attachment mechanism to secure the stiffener 24 to the tongue 22 and other suitable arrangements may be used.
  • the upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 may include one or more eyelets 90 for receiving the lace of the boot.
  • the tongue 22 may also be formed with one or more corresponding eyelets 92.
  • the lace may be used to secure the upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 to the tongue 22, while centering the tongue 22 relative to the boot.
  • the tongue stiffener 24 as shown in Figure 1 may be conformable to approximate the contour of the tongue or be sufficiently flexible to conform to the surface of the tongue as the tongue stiffener is drawn to the surface of the tongue by, for example, the closure device of the boot or the straps of the binding.
  • the stiffener body includes a medial side 39a and a lateral side 39b, each extending between the upper end 34 and the lower ends 36.
  • the stiffener body may be formed with a concave top surface in a direction that extends from the upper end 34 to the lower end 36 and may also include a convex top surface in a direction that extends from the medial side 39a to the lateral side 39b.
  • the surface of the stiffener that conforms to the contour of the tongue preferably includes a smooth surface having limited projections extending therefrom which would otherwise interfere with the surface of the tongue upon sliding of the stiffener relative to the tongue.
  • the surface that approximates the shape of the tongue also includes a complementary shaped surface to that of the top surface. Namely, the bottom surface is convex in a direction that extends from the upper end 34 to the lower end 36 and includes a concave surface in a direction that extends from the medial side 39a to the lateral side 39b.
  • the sides 39a, 39b may taper toward each other at the mid-section of the stiffener such that the resulting shape resembles an hour-glass.
  • This reduced width at the mid-section also allows a change in the stiffness of certain portions of the stiffener relative to other portions. In this respect, the stiffener may easily bend about the mid-section.
  • the tapered sides, and resulting hour-glass shape also limits the amount of material at the mid-section so that, as the tongue is flexed forward, the sides may remain substantially in contact with the tongue surface, thereby minimizing bulging of the stiffener.
  • the present invention is not limited in this respect and that other suitable methods for causing the sides to remain in contact with the tongue may be employed.
  • the stiffener may be formed with straight sides, each having a laterally extending slit formed therein at generally the mid-section of the stiffener.
  • the sides of the stiffener may be formed with a relatively elastic material so as to conform to the resulting shape of the flexed tongue.
  • the width of the tongue stiffener is less than the width of the tongue and also may be less than about the distance between eye stays 120a and 120b (see Figure 1) of a boot when in the secured position.
  • the width of the tongue stiffener is preferably less than 3 inches, more preferably less than 2.5 inches, and even more preferably less than about 2.25 inches.
  • the width of the tongue may be about 7 inches.
  • the length of the tongue stiffener may be less than about 7 inches, and more .. preferably less than about 6 inches, and the length of the tongue may be about 10 inches.
  • stiffener 24 may be removable from the tongue 22 allowing the rider to choose between a more stiff boot (with the stiffener 24 attached) and a more flexible boot (with the stiffener 24 removed).
  • the boot may be also be provided with interchangeable stiffeners 24, each having a different flexibility.
  • the wearer may select from a variety of stiffeners to alter the properties of the boot.
  • the flexibility or rigidity of the stiffeners 24 themselves may be varied in any of a number of ways; for example, by forming the stiffeners with different materials or by forming the stiffeners with different shapes or dimensions.
  • a stiffener 24 may be formed of a semi-rigid material such as thermal plastic polyester elastomer so that it is stiffer than the tongue.
  • the tongue stiffener may have a durometer of about 74 Shore D and the tongue may have a durometer of between about 55 and about 58 Asker C.
  • the tongue and tongue stiffener may be configured with other suitable hardnesses.
  • Suitable material forming the tongue stiffener such as a thermal plastic polyester elastomer, is Hytrel®, which may be purchased from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, USA.
  • suitable plastics such as thermoplastic polyurethane or nylon, may be used for this or other stiffeners.
  • non-plastic materials may be used.
  • the stiffener may also be formed of two or more materials, each material having a different stiffness. Each material may be formed at a discrete location on the stiffener body, thereby causing the stiffener body to have a varied stiffness.
  • the flexibility or rigidity of the stiffener 24 also may be adjusted by providing the stiffeners with different shapes. For example, controlling the dimensions of the hour-glass shape may aid in providing the stiffener with a desired stiffness.
  • one or both sides 39a, 39b may include a plurality of flex inducing members such as grooves or notches 98 having a bottom and a sidewall.
  • the grooves 98 may be sized and shaped to provide a desired rigidity or stiffness at least to a portion of the stiffener, such as the mid-section. In this respect, due in part to the presence of the grooves, the mid-section is able to flex to a greater extent than other portions of the stiffener.
  • the grooves 98 may also act to minimize kinking of the mid-section of the stiffener as the tongue and stiffener are flexed. In this respect; the grooves 98 provide controlled flexing of the stiffener.
  • At least one aperture 100 may be formed completely through the stiffener 24, with the aperture 100 being shaped and dimensioned in accordance with the desired flexibility or rigidity. Like the grooves 98, the apertures 100 may also act to minimize kinking of the stiffener as the tongue and stiffener are flexed.
  • the flexibility or rigidity of a single stiffener 24 may be further adjusted by providing a stiffness adjuster 102, which may fit into the aperture 100, or any other suitable aperture formed in the stiffener.
  • the stiffness adjuster 102 need not be placed into an aperture of the stiffener, but rather may be attached to one or more locations on the surface or periphery of the stiffener body. A variety of inserts may be supplied.
  • the stiffness adjuster may be formed of an elastomer or any other suitable material. Accordingly, a wearer may adjust the flexibility by selecting a desired type or number of stiffness adjusters 102.
  • the tongue stiffener described may be used with any suitable footwear cooperating with a tongue.
  • a soft or hybrid snowboard boot 20 the tongue 22 is attached to the boot upper 26, which extends from a flexible sole 28, near a toe area of the boot upper 26.
  • the tongue may be a molded tongue or a stitched tongue.
  • a fabric may be stretched over the tongue.
  • the tongue may be joined to the upper by stitching, bonding or other suitable joining arrangements as would be apparent to one of skill in the art.
  • the upper is formed of a suitable material, such as leather.
  • the sole 28 may be formed with treads.
  • the sole 28 may also include a foam inner sole or midsole to dampen shock transmission to the rider's feet induced during various maneuvers, such as landing jumps.
  • An inner bladder or boot liner whether permanent or removable, may also be provided for a snug fit and insulation from cold temperatures, snow and water.
  • the boot may be constructed with any suitable closure device, such as buckles, laces, rotary closure systems and the like.
  • the tongue 22 is shown attached to the boot upper 26, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect. Instead, the upper 26 may be formed without a tongue, and the tongue may be part of the inner bladder. In addition, the tongue 22 may be a free-floating tongue.
  • the tongue stiffener for footwear to which this patent is addressed is discussed below particularly in connection with a snowboard boot.
  • the present invention is not limited in this respect. and that the aspects of the present invention described below can be used in association with other types of footwear.

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So as to provide to a snowboard rider a softboot with user variable stiffness, the present invention proposes a combination of a soft snowboard boot 20 and a tongue construction. The boot comprises a flexible boot upper and the tongue construction a tongue 22 and a tongue stiffener 24. The tongue is connected to the upper and has a shin portion 30, a toe region 32 and an outwardly facing surface 37. The stiffener has an elongated body extending from the shin portion to the toe region and overlying at least a portion of the outwardly facing surface of the tongue. The stiffener is configured and arranged to increase the stiffness of the tongue. The tongue construction further comprises means for attaching the tongue stiffener to the tongue so that the stiffener is removable and re-attachable by the rider to alter the stiffness properties of the boot.

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    Background of the Invention Field of the Invention
  • The invention relates to footwear, and more particularly to a tongue stiffener for footwear.
  • Related Art
  • Snowboard boots provide a rider with a selected combination of flexibility and support for comfort and board response. Snowboard boots also provide the rider with good "feel" or feedback from the board as it traverses terrain to allow for improved board control in a variety of conditions.
  • Board control may be affected by the stiffness of the boot. With increased stiffness, such as provided with hard boots, comes increased force transmission and greater board control. However, hard boots may be uncomfortable, especially while walking. On the other hand. flexible boots (soft and hybrid boots) may be less responsive to rider induced forces but are more comfortable. Hybrid boots include features of both soft and hard boots. In this respect, hybrid boots may include a rigid or semi-rigid sole and an upper portion divided into a rigid or semi-rigid lower portion and a flexible top portion.
  • Boots are known which attempt to balance the comfort of a soft or hybrid boot with the force transmission of a hard boot. These soft or hybrid boots may include a tongue configured with a rigid member or stiffener for imparting stiffness and resulting power transmission particularly on toe-side turns. Such tongue constructions, however, may create pressure points on a user's foot or leg when the boot is flexed. In this respect, as a rider leans against the top portion of the boot tongue during a toe-side maneuver, the stiffener may bend at the mid-section, which may pinch the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the ankle. In addition, flexing of the tongue may cause the front end of the tongue stiffener to dig into the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the toe.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • The present invention is directed to a tongue stiffener and to a tongue including a tongue stiffener (hereinafter referred to as tongue constructions) that provide enhanced footwear stiffness. The tongue stiffener may be adapted to conform to the shape of the footwear tongue and is configured for movement relative to the tongue as the footwear is flexed forwardly. By allowing the stiffener to move in a controlled manner pinching of the dorsal area near the ankle may be minimized as may be digging of the stiffener into the dorsal area near the toe or shin. Pinching by the stiffener may further be controlled by forming flex inducing members along at least a portion of the sides of the stiffener. Consequently, footwear including the inventive tongue stiffener arrangement provides both repeatable enhanced power transmission as well as improved wearer comfort. In addition, the stiffener may include apertures for receiving stifmess adjusters for varying the flexibility of the stiffener.
  • In one illustrative embodiment of the invention, a tongue construction for an article of footwear includes a tongue and a tongue stiffener. The tongue stiffener includes an elongated body having a first portion engaged to the tongue and a second portion movable relative to the tongue as the tongue is flexed forwardly. Movement of the second portion thereby reduces pressing of the stiffener into the tongue.
  • Various embodiments of the present invention provide certain advantages. Not all embodiments of the invention share the same advantages and those that do may not share them under all circumstances. This being said, the present invention provides numerous advantages including the noted advantage of providing repeatable increased stiffness to a soft or hybrid boot while reducing discomfort during flexing of the boot.
  • Further features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the structure and operation of various embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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  • The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a boot including a tongue construction configured with a tongue and a tongue stiffener according to one aspect of the present invention;
  • Figure 2 is an assembled perspective view of the tongue construction of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the tongue construction taken along line 2-2 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of a portion of the tongue construction showing attachment of the tongue stiffener to the tongue;
  • Figure 5 is an assembled cross-sectional view of the tongue construction of Figure 4 taken along linc 5-5 of Figurc 4;
  • Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative tongue construction of Figure 5; and
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternative tongue construction.
  • Detailed Description
  • Figures 1-3 show a tongue stiffener 24 according to one illustrative embodiment of the invention. The tongue stiffener 24 is constructed and arranged to cooperate with a tongue 22 of an article of footwear, such as a boot 20. The stiffener is engaged with the tongue in a manner to allow movement relative to the tongue 22, at least along a shin-to-toe direction. In one embodiment, the stiffener 24 is attached to the shin portion of the tongue 22 (hereafter referred to as the upper end 30) but includes a limited region of unconstrained movement at the toe region of the tongue 22 (hereafter referred to as the lower end 32). Thus, an upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 is attached to an upper end 30 of the tongue 22 and a lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 is not attached to the lower end 32 of the tongue 22. Therefore, as the boot is flexed in a direction shown as arrow A in Figures 2 and 3, the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 is free to move, such as by sliding, in a direction shown by arrow B, relative to and over, or along the surface of, the tongue 22. Movement of the stiffener 24 as the tongue 22 (or boot) is flexed reduces the likelihood of discomfort to the rider; in this respect, pinching of the dorsal area of the rider's foot near the ankle by the mid-section of the stiffener as well as digging into the dorsal area near the rider's toe by the leading end of the stiffener may be minimized. Although the stiffener 24 moves relative to the tongue 22, it nevertheless cooperates with the tongue 22 to provide a stiffer tongue construction through which to transmit rider induced forces particularly on toe side turns as compared to the same tongue but having no stiffener.
  • Flexing in the medial or lateral direction also may be provided by allowing the stiffener 24 to move in a sideways, or partially sideways direction, relative to the tongue 22. In this respect, as the rider rolls his foot outwardly (laterally) or inwardly (medially), the stiffener 24 may shift over the tongue 22. If the stiffener 24 was otherwise constrained, the stiffened tongue 22 would resist medial or lateral flexing, thereby potentially limiting the performance and comfort of the boot.
  • In the embodiments described herein, the tongue stiffener overlies an outward facing surface 37 of the tongue 22. However, it is to be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that other suitable locations may be utilized. For example, the tongue stiffener 24 may be mounted within the tongue or may underlie the tongue 22 on an inward facing surface 38 of the tongue 22.
  • The stiffener 24 may be permanently or removably attached to the tongue 22. In one illustrative embodiment, as shown in Figures 1-3, a hook 50, which may be attached to the upper end 30 of the tongue 22, may be used. The stiffener 24 may include a slot 52 which is adapted to engage with the hook 50. As best shown in Figures 4 and 5, the tongue 22 may be formed with an opening 53 at the upper end 30 thereof to receive the hook 50 therein. Of course, the present invention is not limited in this respect and the hook 50 may be attached to the tongue 22 by any suitable arrangement. Other suitable attachment techniques may be employed, such as screws, rivets, hook and loop fasteners, stitches, pockets, straps, adhesives, clamps, etc. A pocket may be formed either within the tongue body itself or by simply stitching a cover over the surface of the tongue. The tongue stiffener may also be configured with grooves that fit into corresponding guides in the tongue. The tongue stiffener may be fixed to the tongue to provide a controlled movement of the stiffener in a shin-to-toe direction relative to the tongue upon flexing. In this respect, each time the tongue is flexed, the tongue stiffener may be able to return to its original position. Thus, whenever subsequent flexing occurs, a similar performance of the boot may be provided.
  • Although the stiffener 24 is shown as fixed at the upper end 30 of the tongue 22, it is to be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that other suitable fixing locations may be provided so long as at least a portion of the stiffener 24 is capable of moving relative to the tongue 22 as the tongue or footwear is flexed. For example, the stiffener 24 may be fixed at an intermediate point, such as along one or both sides, with free upper and lower ends. Alternatively, the stiffener 24 may be fixed at the lower end with a free upper end. Other suitable locations or combination of locations will be apparent to one of skill in the art. It is to be appreciated, however, that fixing a portion of the tongue stiffener at a particular location should allow the other portions of the tongue stiffener to move relative to the tongue so as to prevent pressing of the tongue stiffener against any portion of the wearer's foot and/or leg.
  • Continuing with reference to Figures 2 and 3, the tongue stiffener 24 may be shorter than the tongue. In this respect, the lower end of the tongue stiffener is spaced from the lower edge of the tongue and the upper end of the tongue stiffener is spaced from the upper edge of the tongue. In one embodiment the tongue 22 may be formed with a recess 40 configured to receive the tongue stiffener 24. The recess 40 may be longer than the tongue stiffener 24, thereby defining an open area 42 between the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 and a lower edge 44 of the recess 40. The open area 42 provides a path for the tongue stiffener 24 to move in the recess 40 upon flexing of the boot. The open area 42 should be long enough to allow the stiffener to slide through a predetermined angle of flex of the footwear. For example, the recess 40 may be configured to allow the footwear to be flexed up to an angle of 45° from its rest position, without the end of the stiffener abutting the end of the recess. In one embodiment, the recess 40 is about 2 cm longer than the tongue stiffener 22, although more or less distance may be provided. Although the recess 40 is longer than the tongue stiffener 24, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that the recess 40 may be made substantially the same size as the tongue stiffener 24, where the tongue stiffener 24 is not intended to move appreciably relative to the tongue 22.
  • In the embodiments where the bottom end of the tongue stiffener is fixed to the bottom end of the tongue, an open area may be formed at the top of the recess in which the tongue stiffener may move when the boot is flexed forwardly. The extent to which the tongue stiffener moves may be limited so as not to press into the rider's leg. The length of the stiffener may be less than the length of the tongue to ensure that, upon flexing, the tongue stiffener does not extend beyond the upper end of the tongue.
  • Similarly, in embodiments where the tongue stiffener is fixed at an intermediate location, the recess may be configured to provide an open area at an upper end, at a lower end or at both the upper and lower ends. Also, if no recess is provided, the ends of the stiffener should be spaced from the corresponding ends of the tongue.
  • The recess 40 formed in the tongue 22 may also allow the tongue 22 and tongue stiffener 24 to form a slender profile. In one embodiment, the recess has a depth about equal to the thickness of the tongue stiffener such that presence of the stiffener 24 does not create a pressure point against the wearer's foot or leg. For example, the boot may be configured with closure devices, such as laces, straps, cables, cords, and other devices recognized by those of skill in the art, that extend across the tongue of the boot. Tightening of the closure devices may cause a downward force on the tongue that can be distributed over both the surface of the tongue as well as the stiffener, rather than just over the stiffener, because, in this embodiment, the stiffener does not protrude beyond the profile of the tongue. Rather, the stiffener is disposed within the recess. If the stiffener was to protrude beyond the surface of the tongue, (i.e., not received within the recess), then the force of the closure devices would act only on the stiffener, potentially causing an uncomfortable pressure point. It should be appreciated that such a downward force on the tongue and stiffener may not only arise from tightening a wearer's foot within the boot, but also may arise when securing the boot to a strap binding for a snowboard where the strap extends across the front of the boot, as is the case with convention tray bindings for snowboards.
  • Of course, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that a recess need not be provided or may be deeper or shallower, as desired, with a desirable, although not required, corresponding change in the thickness of the tongue stiffener.
  • To aid in maintaining the stiffener 24 adjacent the tongue 22 while allowing for relative movement between the two, a cover 45 may be stitched or otherwise joined to the tongue 22. The cover 45 may also function to loosely constrain or to limit shin-to-toe movement and medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener 24. The cover 45 may be formed of leather or a synthetic fabric or other suitable material that is durable yet sufficiently resilient to allow controlled flexing or movement of the stiffener 24. Although a cover 45 is illustrated, other arrangements for maintaining the tongue stiffener 24 adjacent the tongue 22 may be utilized. The cover may also loosely constrain shin-to-toe movement while restricting medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener 24. Alternatively, the cover may restrict movement of the tongue stiffener in the shin-to-toe direction but may loosely constrain medial and/or lateral movement of the stiffener. In addition, such an arrangement may be configured to loosely hold the tongue stiffener adjacent the tongue such that limited movement of the tongue stiffener away from the surface of the tongue may be provided.
  • One such arrangement includes harnessing the stiffener 24 with a band extending across at least the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 or with the laces of the boot as the laces are tightened. The width of the band may be sufficient to extend a substantial portion of the length of the stiffener. Another such arrangement includes providing the tongue 22 and stiffener 24 with a post and mating slot to receive the post. The post is able to slide within the slot to allow relative movement of the stiffener and the tongue. Another arrangement includes forming a pocket in the tongue 22 so that at least the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 may be held therewithin. Other suitable arrangements will be apparent to one of skill in the art. In addition, it is to be appreciated that no such arrangement is necessary for the stiffener 22 to function according to the invention.
  • Referring now in particular to Figure 3, which is a cross-sectional view of the tongue 22 taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2, in one illustrative embodiment, the lower end 36 of the stiffener 24 may be formed with a tip 46 having a tapered, stepped or other suitably narrowing dimensioned cross-section. In one embodiment, the tip narrows from a thickness of about 2 mm to a thickness of about 1 mm. This narrowing dimensioned tip 46 facilitates movement of the stiffener 24 relative to the tongue 22, thereby allowing the stiffener 24 to easily glide over the tongue 22 and reducing the likelihood of the stiffener 24 catching on the surface of the tongue 22. In addition, the width of the lower end of the tongue stiffener may taper toward the tip. Such tapering may be suitable to further facilitate movement of the stiffener relative to the tongue. This tapering may also facilitate insertion of the stiffener beneath the cover or into another suitably configured arrangement to hold the lower end of the stiffener adjacent the tongue. Further, the surfaces of the stiffener may be lightly textured so as to permit ease of movement relative to the tongue and other components of the footwear.
  • Continuing with the illustrative embodiment of Figures 4 and 5, the hook 50 may include a base 54, having an inwardly facing side 55, and an insert 56. The insert 56 may include an annular region 58 that snap fits into the opening 52 of the stiffener 24 to hold the stiffener relative to the tongue 22 at the upper end 30 thereof. The base 54 of the hook 50 may be received in a depression 60 formed on the inwardly facing surface 38 of the tongue 22 so that the hook 50 does not protrude into the area of the boot occupied by the wearer's shin. In this respect, the hook 50 does not interfere with the comfort of the tongue 22 against the wearer's shin. To enhance the comfort, a foam covering 61 may be glued or otherwise attached over the inwardly facing side 55 of the base 54. However, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect and that the neither the depression 60 nor the covering 61 is required.
  • The base 54 of the hook 50 may include a bore 62 to receive the insert 56 and may be attached to the insert 56 with the use of a rivet 70, or any other suitable fastener. An axially extending groove or ridge 74 may be formed on the insert 56 to engage with a corresponding mating feature 75 on the base 54 to reduce the possibility of relative rotation. It is to be appreciated, however, that other suitable anti-rotation features may be used. The hook 50 may also be used to receive the laces of the boot to maintain the tongue 22 in a relatively central position with respect to the boot.
  • In an alternative embodiment, as shown in Figure 6, the insert 56 may have an annular ring 78 to snap fit into a corresponding groove 80 formed in the base 54, thereby obviating the need for the rivet or other fastener. Although not shown, this embodiment may also include a suitable anti-rotation feature to reduce the possibility of rotation of the hook 50.
  • As described above, the present invention is not limited to any particular attachment mechanism to secure the stiffener 24 to the tongue 22 and other suitable arrangements may be used. In this respect, referring in particular to Figure 7, an alternative embodiment for attaching the stiffener 24 to the tongue 22 is shown. In this illustrative embodiment, the upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 may include one or more eyelets 90 for receiving the lace of the boot. The tongue 22 may also be formed with one or more corresponding eyelets 92. Thus, the lace may be used to secure the upper end 34 of the stiffener 24 to the tongue 22, while centering the tongue 22 relative to the boot.
  • The tongue stiffener 24 as shown in Figure 1, may be conformable to approximate the contour of the tongue or be sufficiently flexible to conform to the surface of the tongue as the tongue stiffener is drawn to the surface of the tongue by, for example, the closure device of the boot or the straps of the binding. In this embodiment, the stiffener body includes a medial side 39a and a lateral side 39b, each extending between the upper end 34 and the lower ends 36. The stiffener body may be formed with a concave top surface in a direction that extends from the upper end 34 to the lower end 36 and may also include a convex top surface in a direction that extends from the medial side 39a to the lateral side 39b. The surface of the stiffener that conforms to the contour of the tongue preferably includes a smooth surface having limited projections extending therefrom which would otherwise interfere with the surface of the tongue upon sliding of the stiffener relative to the tongue. In addition, the surface that approximates the shape of the tongue also includes a complementary shaped surface to that of the top surface. Namely, the bottom surface is convex in a direction that extends from the upper end 34 to the lower end 36 and includes a concave surface in a direction that extends from the medial side 39a to the lateral side 39b.
  • The sides 39a, 39b may taper toward each other at the mid-section of the stiffener such that the resulting shape resembles an hour-glass. This reduced width at the mid-section also allows a change in the stiffness of certain portions of the stiffener relative to other portions. In this respect, the stiffener may easily bend about the mid-section. The tapered sides, and resulting hour-glass shape, also limits the amount of material at the mid-section so that, as the tongue is flexed forward, the sides may remain substantially in contact with the tongue surface, thereby minimizing bulging of the stiffener. However, the present invention is not limited in this respect and that other suitable methods for causing the sides to remain in contact with the tongue may be employed. In this regard, the stiffener may be formed with straight sides, each having a laterally extending slit formed therein at generally the mid-section of the stiffener. Thus, as the tongue and stiffener is flexed forward, the sidewalls separate at the slit, thereby causing the sides to substantially remain in contact with the tongue surface and minimizing bulging of the stiffener. In another example, the sides of the stiffener may be formed with a relatively elastic material so as to conform to the resulting shape of the flexed tongue.
  • In one illustrative embodiment, the width of the tongue stiffener is less than the width of the tongue and also may be less than about the distance between eye stays 120a and 120b (see Figure 1) of a boot when in the secured position. In one embodiment, the width of the tongue stiffener is preferably less than 3 inches, more preferably less than 2.5 inches, and even more preferably less than about 2.25 inches. The width of the tongue may be about 7 inches. The length of the tongue stiffener may be less than about 7 inches, and more .. preferably less than about 6 inches, and the length of the tongue may be about 10 inches.
  • In some instances, it may be desirable to control the flexibility of the tongue 22 and subsequently the boot and this flexibility may be controlled in a number of ways. The stiffener 24 may be removable from the tongue 22 allowing the rider to choose between a more stiff boot (with the stiffener 24 attached) and a more flexible boot (with the stiffener 24 removed). The boot may be also be provided with interchangeable stiffeners 24, each having a different flexibility. Thus, the wearer may select from a variety of stiffeners to alter the properties of the boot. The flexibility or rigidity of the stiffeners 24 themselves may be varied in any of a number of ways; for example, by forming the stiffeners with different materials or by forming the stiffeners with different shapes or dimensions. In one illustrative embodiment, a stiffener 24 may be formed of a semi-rigid material such as thermal plastic polyester elastomer so that it is stiffer than the tongue. In one embodiment, the tongue stiffener may have a durometer of about 74 Shore D and the tongue may have a durometer of between about 55 and about 58 Asker C. Of course, the tongue and tongue stiffener may be configured with other suitable hardnesses.
  • One example of suitable material forming the tongue stiffener, such as a thermal plastic polyester elastomer, is Hytrel®, which may be purchased from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, USA. Other suitable plastics, such as thermoplastic polyurethane or nylon, may be used for this or other stiffeners. Also, non-plastic materials may be used. The stiffener may also be formed of two or more materials, each material having a different stiffness. Each material may be formed at a discrete location on the stiffener body, thereby causing the stiffener body to have a varied stiffness.
  • As mentioned, the flexibility or rigidity of the stiffener 24 also may be adjusted by providing the stiffeners with different shapes. For example, controlling the dimensions of the hour-glass shape may aid in providing the stiffener with a desired stiffness. In addition, one or both sides 39a, 39b may include a plurality of flex inducing members such as grooves or notches 98 having a bottom and a sidewall. The grooves 98 may be sized and shaped to provide a desired rigidity or stiffness at least to a portion of the stiffener, such as the mid-section. In this respect, due in part to the presence of the grooves, the mid-section is able to flex to a greater extent than other portions of the stiffener. The grooves 98 may also act to minimize kinking of the mid-section of the stiffener as the tongue and stiffener are flexed. In this respect; the grooves 98 provide controlled flexing of the stiffener.
  • In addition, at least one aperture 100 may be formed completely through the stiffener 24, with the aperture 100 being shaped and dimensioned in accordance with the desired flexibility or rigidity. Like the grooves 98, the apertures 100 may also act to minimize kinking of the stiffener as the tongue and stiffener are flexed. The flexibility or rigidity of a single stiffener 24 may be further adjusted by providing a stiffness adjuster 102, which may fit into the aperture 100, or any other suitable aperture formed in the stiffener. Of course, the stiffness adjuster 102 need not be placed into an aperture of the stiffener, but rather may be attached to one or more locations on the surface or periphery of the stiffener body. A variety of inserts may be supplied. each rendering the stiffener 24 with a different degree of stiffness. The stiffness adjuster may be formed of an elastomer or any other suitable material. Accordingly, a wearer may adjust the flexibility by selecting a desired type or number of stiffness adjusters 102.
  • The various embodiments of the tongue stiffener described may be used with any suitable footwear cooperating with a tongue. In one example, as shown in Figure 1, a soft or hybrid snowboard boot 20 the tongue 22 is attached to the boot upper 26, which extends from a flexible sole 28, near a toe area of the boot upper 26. The tongue may be a molded tongue or a stitched tongue. A fabric may be stretched over the tongue. The tongue may be joined to the upper by stitching, bonding or other suitable joining arrangements as would be apparent to one of skill in the art. The upper is formed of a suitable material, such as leather. To provide traction on snow covered terrain, the sole 28 may be formed with treads. The sole 28 may also include a foam inner sole or midsole to dampen shock transmission to the rider's feet induced during various maneuvers, such as landing jumps. An inner bladder or boot liner, whether permanent or removable, may also be provided for a snug fit and insulation from cold temperatures, snow and water. The boot may be constructed with any suitable closure device, such as buckles, laces, rotary closure systems and the like. Although the tongue 22 is shown attached to the boot upper 26, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect. Instead, the upper 26 may be formed without a tongue, and the tongue may be part of the inner bladder. In addition, the tongue 22 may be a free-floating tongue.
  • For ease of understanding, and without limiting the scope of the invention, the tongue stiffener for footwear to which this patent is addressed is discussed below particularly in connection with a snowboard boot. However, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect. and that the aspects of the present invention described below can be used in association with other types of footwear.
  • Having thus described certain embodiments of the present invention, various alterations, modification and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only, and not intended to be limiting. The invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalent thereof.
  • The following lists specific embodiments:
  • Embodiments
  • 1. A tongue construction for an article of footwear comprising:
  • a tongue; and
  • a tongue stiffener including an elongated body having a first portion engaged to said tongue and a second portion being movable relative to said tongue as said tongue is flexed forwardly to reduce pressing of said stiffener into said tongue.
  • 2. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said first portion is removably fixed to said tongue.
  • 3. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said first portion is an upper end of said tongue stiffener.
  • 4. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said second portion is a lower end of said tongue stiffener.
  • 5. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue defines a shin-to-toe axis, with said tongue stiffener being movable substantially along at least said shin-to-toe axis.
  • 6. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue stiffener has a length substantially less than a length of said tongue.
  • 7. The tongue construction according to embodiment 4, wherein said lower end of said tongue stiffener is spaced from a lower end of said tongue stiffener.
  • 8. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue stiffener further includes a medial side and a lateral side, said tongue stiffener being movable toward said medial or lateral sides in response to flexing of the article of footwear in a respective medial or lateral direction.
  • 9. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue includes a recess formed in an outward facing surface thereof, said recess receiving said tongue stiffener.
  • 10. The tongue construction according to embodiment 9, wherein said recess includes a lower edge and wherein a length of said recess is formed larger than a length of said tongue stiffener, thereby defining an open area between a lower end of said tongue stiffener and said lower edge of said recess, said open area facilitating relative movement of said tongue stiffener within said recess.
  • 11. The tongue construction according to embodiment 9, wherein said recess has a depth of about equal to a thickness of said tongue stiffener such that an extent to which the tongue stiffener protrudes beyond said outward facing surface of said tongue is minimized.
  • 12. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue stiffener overlies said tongue and wherein said tongue is constructed and arranged to maintain said second portion of said stiffener adjacent to said tongue while allowing relative movement between said tongue stiffener and said tongue.
  • 13. The tongue construction according to embodiment 12, wherein said tongue is constructed and arranged to loosely constrain longitudinal, medial and lateral movement of said tongue stiffener.
  • 14. The tongue construction according to embodiment 12, further comprising a cover attached to at least said lower end of said tongue, said cover maintaining said second portion of said stiffener adjacent to said tongue while allowing relative movement therebetween.
  • 15. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein an end of said tongue stiffener includes a tip having a narrowing dimensioned cross-section, said tip thereby facilitating movement of the stiffener relative to the tongue.
  • 16. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, further comprising a hook attached to said tongue to hold said first portion to said tongue.
  • 17. The tongue construction according to embodiment 16, wherein said tongue stiffener includes a slot engaging with said hook.
  • 18. The tongue construction according to embodiment 16, wherein said tongue includes an opening and wherein said hook includes a base passing through said opening and a hook insert secured to said base.
  • 19. The tongue construction according to embodiment 18, wherein said tongue includes a depression formed in an inward facing surface of said tongue, said depression surrounding said opening, said base being received within said depression such that an extent to which the base protrudes beyond said inward facing surface is minimized.
  • 20. The tongue construction according to embodiment 19, further comprising a foam covering attached over an inward facing side of said base.
  • 21. The tongue construction according to embodiment 20, wherein said base and said hook insert cooperate with each other to substantially reduce rotation of the hook insert relative to the base.
  • 22. The tongue construction according to embodiment 18, wherein said hook insert snap fits into engagement with said base.
  • 23. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein the article of footwear has a closure device to secure the article of footwear to a wearer and wherein said stiffener includes at least one receiving feature constructed and arranged to cooperate with the closure device such that the closure device secures said first portion of said stiffener to said tongue as the closure device closes the article of footwear.
  • 24. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein the footwear includes a pair of eye stays configured to draw toward each other upon tightening of the footwear to a wearer, the eye stays defining a resulting space therebetween, the stiffener having a width sufficient to lie within said resulting space without interference with the eye stays.
  • 25. The tongue construction according to embodiment 23, wherein said receiving feature centers said tongue and said tongue stiffener relative to the article of footwear upon closing said article of footwear about the wearer.
  • 26. The tongue construction according to embodiment 23, wherein said receiving feature is an eyelet formed in said tongue stiffener, said eyelet constructed and arranged to receive a lace of the article of footwear.
  • 27. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein the stiffness of the tongue stiffener is suitable to provide a substantial resistance to flexing beyond a forward flex angle of about 45°.
  • 28. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue stiffener includes at least one aperture formed therein.
  • 29. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, further comprising at least one stiffness adjuster cooperating with said tongue stiffener to selectively change the stiffness of said tongue stiffener.
  • 30. The tongue construction according to embodiment 28, further comprising a stiffness adjuster placed within said at least one aperture to selectively change the stiffness of said tongue stiffener.
  • 31. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein said tongue stiffener overlies said tongue.
  • 32. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, wherein the stiffener body includes a flex inducing member formed therein.
  • 33. The tongue construction according to embodiment 32, wherein said stiffener body is formed in an hour-glass shape defining a waist area.
  • 34. The tongue construction according to embodiment 33, wherein said stiffener body includes sidewalls and wherein said flex inducing member comprises a plurality of flex inducing members formed along said sidewalls in said waist area.
  • 35. The tongue construction according to embodiment 1, in combination with the article of footwear.
  • 36. The combination of embodiment 35, further comprising a plurality of interchangeable stiffeners, each stiffener being removably attached to said tongue at said first portion of said stiffener, each stiffener having a different flexibility.
  • 37. The combination of embodiment 36, wherein said article of footwear is one of a soft and hybrid snowboard boot.

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  1. Combination of a soft snowboard boot (20) and a tongue construction, the soft snowboard boot (20) comprising a flexible boot upper (26), and tongue construction comprising:
    a tongue (22) connected to the flexible boot upper (26), the tongue (22) having a shin portion (30), a toe region (32) and an outwardly facing surface (37);
    a tongue stiffener (24) including an elongated body extending from the shin portion (30) of the tongue to the toe region (32) of the tongue, the elongated body overlying at least a portion of the outwardly facing surface (37) of the tongue (22), the tongue stiffener (24) being configured and arranged to increase the stiffness of the tongue (22); and
    means for attaching the tongue stiffener (24) to the tongue (22) so that said tongue stiffener (24) is removable and reattachable by the rider to alter the stiffness properties of the boot (20).
  2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the elongated body of the stiffener includes a first portion (34) fixed relative to said tongue and a second portion (36) which moves relative to and over said tongue, to reduce pressing of said stiffener into said tongue when, in use of the boot, said tongue is flexed forwardly.
  3. The combination according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) comprises a body with a midsection, an upper end (34) and a lower end (36), the combination further comprising a cover (45) attached to the lower end (32) of the tongue (22) and constructed and arranged to cover at least a portion of the lower end (36) of the tongue stiffener (24).
  4. The combination according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) comprises a body with a midsection, an upper end (34) and a lower end (36) and wherein the means for attaching the tongue stiffener to the tongue comprises a fastener (50) constructed and arranged to fasten the upper end (34) of the tongue stiffener (24) to the upper end (30) of the tongue (22).
  5. The combination according to claim 4, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) further comprises an aperture (52) to receive the fastener (50).
  6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the fastener (50) is constructed and arranged to receive the aperture (52) in a snap fit relationship.
  7. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) has a length that is less than a length of the tongue (22).
  8. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the tongue (22) further comprises a recess (40) formed in an outward facing surface (37) thereof, the recess receiving the tongue stiffener (24).
  9. The combination according to claim 8, wherein the recess includes a lower edge (44) and wherein a length of the recess (40) is formed larger than a length of the tongue stiffener (24), thereby defining an open area (42) between the toe region end (36) of the tongue stiffener (24) and the lower edge (44) of the recess (40), the open area (42) facilitating relative movement of the tongue stiffener (24) within the recess (40).
  10. The combination according to any of claims 8-9, wherein the recess (40) has a depth of approximately equal to a thickness of the tongue stiffener (24) such that an extent to which the tongue stiffener (24) protrudes beyond the outward facing surface (37) of the tongue (22) is minimized.
  11. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the tongue (22) defines a shin-to-toe axis (B), with the tongue stiffener (24), while attached to the tongue, being movable along the shin-to-toe axis (B) in response to a user flexing the snowboard boot (20) forward.
  12. The combination according to claim 11 as dependent upon claim 3, wherein the cover (45) is constructed and arranged to limit motion of the tongue stiffener (24) along the shin-to-toe axis (B).
  13. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein tongue stiffener (24) further comprises a plurality of flex-inducing members (98).
  14. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the flex-inducing members (98) comprise at least one of a groove, notch, and aperture.
  15. The combination according to any of claims 3-14, wherein the cover (45) is attached to the tongue (22) to form a pocket, wherein the pocket includes an open upper edge and wherein all other edges of the pocket are closed.
  16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein the pocket is shaped to fit the at least a portion of the lower end (36) of the tongue stiffener (24).
  17. The combination according to any of claims 2-16, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) comprises a body with a midsection, an upper end (34) and a lower end (36) and wherein the midsection of the tongue stiffener (24) has a width that is less than a width of the upper end (34) and the lower end (36), thereby defining a generally hour-glass shape.
  18. The combination according to claim 17 as dependent upon claim 14, wherein the stiffener body includes side walls (39A, 39B) and wherein the plurality of flex-inducing members (98) are formed along the side walls (39A, 39B) in an area of the midsection.
  19. The combination according to any of claims 1-3 and 7-18, wherein the means for attaching the tongue stiffener to the tongue comprises at least one opening (90) formed on the tongue stiffener, the opening (90) being constructed and arranged to receive a lace to attach the tongue stiffener to the tongue.
  20. The combination according to claim 19, wherein the boot (20) includes a lace to secure the boot to the foot of a wearer and wherein the lace is laced through the opening (90) formed on the tongue stiffener such that, as the lace is drawn to tighten the boot to the wearer's foot, the stiffener is attached to the tongue.
  21. The combination according to any of claims 19-20, wherein the opening (90) is an eyelet formed in the tongue stiffener.
  22. The combination according to any of claims 1-3 and 7-21, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) is attached at an intermediate portion to the tongue.
  23. The combination according to claim 22, wherein the tongue stiffener (24) is attached at an intermediate point along both sides whereby the tongue stiffener is free from the tongue at the upper and lower ends of the tongue stiffener.
  24. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the tongue (22) further comprises a medial side and a lateral side, the tongue stiffener (24) being movable towards the medial or lateral sides in response to flexing of the snowboard boot (20) in a respective medial or lateral direction.
  25. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the snowboard boot (20) includes a pair of eye stays (120A, 120B) configured to draw towards each other upon tightening of the snowboard boot (20) to a wearer, the eye stays (120A, 120B) defining a resulting space therebetween, the tongue stiffener (24) having a width sufficient to lie substantially within in the resulting space without interfering with the eye stays (120A, 120B).
  26. The combination according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a plurality of interchangeable tongue stiffeners (24), each having a different flexibility such that a user may select a desired one of the plurality of interchangeable tongue stiffeners (24) to render the snowboard boot (20) with desired flexing characteristics.
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