EP1358916B1 - Schuh für Betreiben eines Gleitsport oder Snowboardbindung mit Klemmlappen - Google Patents

Schuh für Betreiben eines Gleitsport oder Snowboardbindung mit Klemmlappen Download PDF

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EP1358916B1
EP1358916B1 EP03100999A EP03100999A EP1358916B1 EP 1358916 B1 EP1358916 B1 EP 1358916B1 EP 03100999 A EP03100999 A EP 03100999A EP 03100999 A EP03100999 A EP 03100999A EP 1358916 B1 EP1358916 B1 EP 1358916B1
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Jean-Marc Pascal
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/06Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops

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  • the invention relates to the field of sliding sports, and in particular snow sliding sports, and mainly snowboarding. However, the invention also has applications in the field of cross-country skiing, or that of roller skating or ice.
  • the invention relates more particularly to a strap flap that can be used on snowboard bindings, or even on shoes.
  • the invention relates more specifically to the articulation of such a flap on the shoe and the bindings, to facilitate the donning operations.
  • the surf bindings intended to be used with soft shoes comprise a base fixed on the board and a rear gutter intended to receive the supports of the back of the leg.
  • the shoe is held inside the binding by a set of straps to tighten the shoe inside the binding.
  • These straps generally pass over the front of the foot and at the instep and connect the two sides of the base.
  • each strap is generally made of at least one flap which is fixed on the side of the base. This flap can cooperate with either a complementary flap located on the other side of the base, or even with an attachment mechanism associated with the other side of the base.
  • these flaps are made of an inextensible material, but deformable. Indeed, this flap must be offset on the side of the binding, to allow the user to introduce his shoe into the binding. This flap is however inextensible, since its primary function is to firmly hold the shoe inside the binding.
  • this flap must both have a certain rigidity and a deformation capacity. Indeed, to be able to easily deform, so as to release the space of the base, the flap must be relatively flexible. However, too much flexibility can weaken it. Conversely, too much rigidity hinders easy opening of the fastener. That is why it has already been proposed to mount these flaps on the base by means of a joint which facilitates its pivoting movement for the opening and closing maneuvers of the binding. In more advanced forms, this articulation is effected by means of a part itself mounted on the base with an additional capacity of pivoting along a transverse axis of the base. This pivoting ability adjusts the strap to the shape of the shoe, at a higher or lower level of the instep, or more or less in front of the front end of the shoe.
  • a solution has already been proposed to allow easy donning of the binding in WO 96/24412. More specifically, the attachment described in this document has flaps which are articulated relative to the base, and whose articulation is extended at the inner level of the base by portions capable of receiving the foot supports. Thus, when the user wears the binding, the flaps are automatically folded over the boot, so that the user has only the operations of setting up the hooking means to perform.
  • This solution if it facilitates the donning maneuvers, however does not eliminate the disadvantages relating to the freedom of pivoting of the flaps.
  • a problem that proposes to solve the invention is that the inconvenience to the user due to the possibility of the flaps to rotate inadvertently.
  • the flaps of the clamping straps of the shoes currently used are rigid and require the user to keep them in a remote position in order to be able to carry out the shoeing maneuvers.
  • Some ski boots have been proposed, with an articulation of the flaps of the tightening straps. The free pivoting of the flaps causes the same disadvantages as those described above for fasteners.
  • the invention relates first of all to a snowboard binding which comprises in known manner a base and at least one strap.
  • This strap is formed of at least one hinged flap relative to one side of the base adapted to cooperate with fastening means connected to the other side of the base to allow clamping of the user's shoe inside the binding.
  • the invention also relates to a shoe for the practice of a sliding sport such as skiing or skating.
  • This shoe comprises in known manner at least one hinged flap relative to one side of the shoe, and adapted to cooperate with the fastening means connected to the other side of the shoe, to allow the tightening of the user's foot inside the shoe.
  • each flap has two stable equilibrium positions, namely an open position in which the flap is released from the front of the binding or the boot, and a closed position in which the flap is folded down on the binding or the shoe, the hinge of the flap relative to the binding or the shoe being arranged so that between these two positions, and without user intervention, the flap is automatically moves to one of two stable positions.
  • the flap equipping the bindings or shoes according to the invention remains in the position is folded or opened until the user does not want to pass in the opposite position.
  • the flap is in the closed position, above the attachment of the shoe, and this even when it is unhooked, it is impossible for it to open unexpectedly, without the user does this. This avoids, for example, when the hooks of a shoe are detached, the flap does not open inadvertently coming for example beat on the opposite shoe by annoying the user.
  • the user must exert a force of sufficient intensity to thwart the characteristic articulation, and move it from one stable position to another.
  • the tightening straps of the boot of the binding may comprise two bistable flaps, one of which has means capable of cooperating with the opposite flap. These two flaps can for example come to cover the shoe surf when it is placed in the binding, so that the attachment is substantially at the median level of the shoe.
  • the invention also covers variants in which the strap consists of only one flap, whose end cooperates with an attachment zone located on the opposite side of the base, without these means of hooking are actually mounted on a flap.
  • the hinge of the flap can be done either directly on the shoe or the base of the binding, or at a part itself attached to the binding or the shoe. In the more specific case of the surf binding, this additional piece may itself be articulated on the base, to allow pivoting of the strap relative to an axis transverse to the foot.
  • the bistable character of the flap can be obtained according to different mechanical solutions.
  • the flap comprises a flexible blade which is, at one end, connected to the flap, and at its other end, to a fixed zone relative to the binding or the shoe, at a different point of the articulation point.
  • the blade works in buckling when it moves from one position to another, thus requiring sufficient effort on the part of the user.
  • the articulation of the flap comprises on the one hand a curved axis, and on the other hand a housing having a zone of curvature complementary to that of the curved axis, in which the axis is housed when the flap is in a stable equilibrium position, the passage to the other stable equilibrium position causing transverse bending of the end of the flap.
  • the articulation is done via an axis that is not straight but curved. In an equilibrium position, the curved axis rests in the curvature complementary housing. In the other position, the curved axis causes the deformation of the flap in its width.
  • the curved axis is fixed, that is to say integral with the binding or the shoe.
  • the housing which has the two zones of curvature complementary to the axis is then formed at the end of the flap located on the side of the joint.
  • the axis is located at the end of the flap. It pivots in this case in a fixed housing relative to the binding or the shoe.
  • the curved axis may be located on an intermediate piece, mounted on the upper region of one of the two side walls of the base.
  • the zone of this intermediate piece on which the curved axis is mounted can overflow above the side wall, towards the inside of the base, so that the curved axis is located at the vertical wall of the base.
  • a surfboard binding intended to receive soft shoes comprises, as illustrated in FIG. 1, a base (2) intended to be mounted on the board and a gutter (3) intended to receive the supports of the rear part. of the leg, which is pivotally mounted on the base (2) at a rear arch (4).
  • a binding comprises two clamping straps (5, 6), making it possible to hold the user's shoe in the binding.
  • These clamping straps (5, 6) are generally arranged at the front end of the binding, so as to cover the area of the metatarsophalangeal joint, as well as at the instep.
  • these straps are composed of one or two flaps that can be articulated relative to the base, and which cooperates with each other at the attachment means allowing the precise positioning of a flap compared to the other, and therefore the tightening of the shoe.
  • the strap has only one flap, and the attachment means are mounted on one side of the base directly without being mounted on a flap.
  • the two flaps (8, 9) are hinged to the base at the level of additional pieces (10, 11) secured, by screwing, to the inner faces of the sides (12, 13). ) of the base (2).
  • the hinge axis (14, 15) of these flaps (8, 9) is located vertically on the sides (12, 13) of the base, which promotes a good tightening of the shoe.
  • the flaps (8, 9) illustrated in Figure 1 correspond to the strap (5) of Figure 2, located at the front of the foot. It is observed that the mounting of the hinge part of the flap can also be effected by the outside of the sides of the base, and for example at the birth of the hoop (4).
  • these articulation pieces can have a pivoting capacity around their screwing axis (20), making it possible to adjust the position of the strap (6) with respect to the instep, so as to Especially adapt the tightening to different shoe shapes.
  • the joints of the flaps of the tightening straps are bistable, that is to say that they can adopt two positions of stable equilibrium requiring the intervention of the user to go from one to the other.
  • the two flaps (8, 9) illustrated in Figure 1 remain in their open position for the notched flap (8) and closed for the flap (9) carrying the attachment means, even if the fastener is subject to movements of significant amplitude, and that as long as the user does not exert sufficient effort.
  • This bistability effect can be obtained by different architectures, and in particular that illustrated in FIGS. 2 to 4.
  • the flap (8) is articulated relative to the base at a hinge piece (22), bearing the hinge axis (23).
  • the flap (8) has a blade (25), for example metal, which is fixed inside an opening (26), at an axis of articulation (27).
  • This flexible blade (25) is attached at its other end to a bulge (28) of the intermediate articulation piece (22) also with a hinge capacity.
  • the second hinge point (29) of the flexible blade (25) is offset relative to the axis of the hinge (23) of the flap (8) on the intermediate piece (22).
  • the blade works in buckling by bending to a position of maximum stress. If the flap is released before this position, the blade (25) rebasculates the flap (8) in question in the closed position. Conversely, if the flap has exceeded this maximum stress position, the flexible blade (25) relaxes to bring the flap open, as shown in Figure 4. In the same way, when the flap ( 8) is in the open position as shown in Figure 4, it is necessary for the user to exert sufficient effort to force the blade to flare. This level of effort is greater than the inertia of the flap (8), even when the attachment undergoes significant displacement, for example during footing maneuvers. There is no risk of the flap closing unexpectedly.
  • the bistability characteristic of the flap can be obtained in another manner, and as illustrated in FIGS. 5 to 7. More precisely, in this other variant embodiment, the flap (28) is articulated on an intermediate piece (29). , itself mounted on the base of the binding, and which comprises a curved axis (30) as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • This curved axis (30) penetrates a housing (31) formed at the end of the flap (28).
  • the geometry of this housing (31) is particular to allow the bistable effect.
  • the portion (32) of this housing (31) closest to the end of the flap (28) has a curvature substantially equivalent to that of the curved axis (30) at its face which faces it.
  • the opposite wall (33) of this housing has a substantially straight generatrix.
  • the curved axis (30) is in place inside the housing without exerting particular stress, since in this orientation, the housing (31) ) has a volume greater than the size of the curved axis (30).
  • the central portion of the curved axis (30) comes into almost contact with the periphery of the housing located at the plane VI-VI '.
  • the curved axis (30) is in contact with the portion (32) also curved housing, as seen in Figure 7a.
  • the shape of the housing (31) is such that the curvature of the axis (30) opposes the pivoting of the flap since the curved axis (30) then constrains the faces (34, 35) of the housing parallel to the flap faces. If a relatively large force is exerted however, the end (37) of the flap can deform to bend and bend in accordance with Figure 8. In this case, and as shown in Figure 7b, the curve axis is in contact with the zone (33) of the housing (31) furthest from the end of the flap. This equilibrium position is stable, since the flap adopts in the zone of the axis, a complementary curvature. To pass into a closed position, it is necessary to thwart this curvature of what requires a relatively large effort. In other words, when the flap is in the open position, it can not fall unexpectedly without the intervention of the user.
  • the intermediate piece is constituted by a wire (40) curved to present the characteristic curvature in the region (42) penetrating into the housing of the flap.
  • This wire (40) is also bent so that the curved axis (42) is plumb with the side (12) of the base.
  • the invention can also be applied to a ski boot, or a shoe used in combination with a roller skate or ice.
  • the flaps (52) can be mounted on either side of the shell (51) of the shoe (50), according to conventional architectures with regard to this type of shoe.
  • the flaps arranged according to the invention have several advantages, and in particular that of preventing the unexpected pivoting of the flap above the binding, or on the front of the boot, which allows the user to put on the binding or the shoe without worrying about the position the flaps once they have been opened.

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  1. Snowboardbindung (1), die eine Fußplatte (2) und mindestens einen Riemen (5, 6) umfasst, der aus mindestens einer Lasche (8, 9) besteht, die in Bezug auf eine Seite der Fußplatte (12) angelenkt ist und mit Einhakeinrichtungen (7) zusammenwirken kann, die mit der anderen Seite (11) der Fußplatte zusammenwirken können, um das Einspannen des Schuhs des Benutzers in der Bindung zu ermöglichen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Lasche (8, 9) zwei stabile Gleichgewichtslagen aufweist, nämlich eine offene Stellung, in der die Lasche (8, 9) von der Bindung wegsteht, und eine geschlossene Stellung, in der die Lasche (8, 9) auf die Bindung heruntergeklappt ist, um mit den Einhakeinrichtungen (7) zusammenzuwirken, wobei die Gelenkverbindung der Lasche in Bezug auf die Bindung so eingerichtet ist, dass sich die Lasche zwischen diesen beiden Stellungen und ohne Zutun des Benutzers automatisch in eine der beiden stabilen Stellungen begibt.
  2. Schuh (50) zum Ausüben einer Gleitsportart wie Ski oder Roll- oder Schlittschuhlauf, mindestens eine Lasche (52) umfassend, die in Bezug auf eine Seite des Schuhs angelenkt ist und mit Einhakeinrichtungen zusammenwirken kann, die mit der anderen Seite des Schuhs verbunden sind, um das Einspannen des Fußes des Benutzers im Schuh zu ermöglichen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Lasche (52) zwei stabile Gleichgewichtslagen aufweist, nämlich eine offene Stellung, in der die Lasche (52) von der Bindung wegsteht, und eine geschlossene Stellung, in der die Lasche (52) auf die Bindung heruntergeklappt ist, um mit den Einhakeinrichtungen zusammenzuwirken, wobei die Gelenkverbindung der Lasche (52) in Bezug auf die Bindung so eingerichtet ist, dass sich die Lasche zwischen diesen beiden Stellungen und ohne Zutun des Benutzers automatisch in eine der beiden stabilen Stellungen begibt.
  3. Bindung nach Anspruch 1 oder Schuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jeder Riemen zwei Laschen (8, 9) umfasst, wovon eine Einhakeinrichtungen (7) umfasst, die mit der entgegengesetzten Lasche (8) zusammenwirken können.
  4. Bindung nach Anspruch 1 oder Schuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkverbindung der Lasche (8, 9) im Bereich eines Teils (10,11) stattfindet, das selbst an der Bindung oder dem Schuh befestigt ist.
  5. Bindung nach Anspruch 1 oder Schuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Lasche (8) eine flexible Platte (25) umfasst, wovon ein Ende (27) an der Lasche (8) angelenkt ist, und deren anderes Ende (29) in Bezug auf einen feststehenden Punkt der Bindung oder des Schuhs an einer Stelle, die sich vom Anlenkpunkt (23) der Lasche (8) unterscheidet, so angelenkt ist, dass die Platte (25) durchknickt, um von einer Gleichgewichtslage zur anderen überzugehen.
  6. Bindung oder Schuh nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die flexible Platte in einem Bereich (26) befindet, der aus dem mittleren Abschnitt der Lasche ausgeschnitten ist.
  7. Bindung nach Anspruch 1 oder Schuh nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkverbindung der Lasche (28) einerseits eine gekrümmte Achse (30) und andererseits eine Aufnahme (31) umfasst, die einen zu demjenigen der gekrümmten Achse (30) komplementären Krümmungsbereich aufweist, in den sich die Achse legt, wenn die Lasche (28) in einer stabilen Gleichgewichtslage ist, wobei der übergang zur anderen stabilen Gleichgewichtslage die Querkrümmung des Endes (37) der Lasche hervorruft.
  8. Bindung oder Schuh nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gekrümmte Achse (30) fest mit der Bindung oder dem Schuh verbunden ist, und die Aufnahme (31), die den zur Achse (30) komplementären Krümmungsbereich (32) aufweist, an dem Ende der Lasche (37) ausgebildet ist, das sich auf der Seite der Gelenkverbindung befindet.
  9. Bindung nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Gelenkachse an einem Stück befindet, das am oberen Bereich einer der Seitenwände der Fußplatte angebracht ist, wobei der Bereich des Stücks, an dem die Achse angebracht ist, über die Seitenwand und in Richtung auf das Innere der Fußplatte so vorsteht, dass sich die Achse in der Senkrechten zur Wand der Fußplatte befindet.
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