EP1673993A1 - Equipement de sport muni d'une sangle de serrage cou-de-pied - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C1/00—Shoe lacing fastenings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C11/00—Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
- A43C11/14—Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C11/00—Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
- A43C11/14—Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
- A43C11/1493—Strap fastenings having hook and loop-type fastening elements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C3/00—Hooks for laces; Guards for hooks
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- the present invention relates to the equipment provided for the practice of sport which comprise a wrapping device of the foot and clamping means comprising a lace.
- US 5,109,613 discloses a sports shoe equipped with a first clamping device which comprises a lace and a plurality of loops, which are arranged on either side of a longitudinal opening formed on the top of the shoe.
- the shoe is also equipped with a second clamping device which comprises a tightening strap which is applied on the upper part of the instep, substantially at the level of the bending fold.
- the two clamping devices are completely independent of one another, which causes inaccuracies in the clamping. Indeed, if once the tightening of the first device is performed with the desired force, the user decides to tighten the second device with a much greater force, this will cause the relaxation of the lace, first in the area of flexion fold, and then all over the lacing area. It very often happens that the user exerts a much greater force on the second device than on the first. This is particularly the case when it comes to sports equipment intended for the practice of sliding sports such as skiing, snowboarding and skating. Indeed, one of the functions of the second clamping device is to ensure that the heel is wedged against the rear part of the shoe, as this is very important for the practice of all sports gliding and in particular skating.
- the traction exerted on the lace therefore brings the two sides of the rod towards each other closer together, but also, the tensioning of the instep clamping device, and with increased force, because of the effect of hauling obtained by the passage of the second strap in the loops.
- the freedom of movement of the second strap does not limit the asymmetrical displacements right-left of it, which leads to a tightening of the instep different between the right and the left.
- US 5,379,529 discloses a shoe with a lacing device which includes means for increasing the clamping force at the instep. These means are constituted by straps extending laterally and medially from the tongue, on each side of the latter. The straps are overturned through apertures in the shank so as to orient them again towards the tongue.
- the document US 2004/0181973 describes an ice skate equipped with a device equivalent to the previous one insofar as the strap of the instep clamp is fixed on the tongue. In this last pad, the return elements of the straps are constituted by loops fixed on the sides of the rod at the level of the malleoli.
- the tightening of the instep is effected by exerting a large force on the tongue and exerting a lesser force on the rod itself at the level of the return of the strap, that is to say say at the openings in the first case and at the loop in the second case.
- This has the consequence that the areas of the rod located at the level of the zone of the instep will be less put under tension that the tongue.
- the portions of the rod that are between the return elements and the edges of the opening are not even directly subjected to tension.
- the present invention aims to provide a sports equipment equipped with clamping means that overcome the limitations posed by the devices known in the prior art.
- the object of the invention is a clamping device which improves the ergonomics of handling, and which prevents the tightening at the bending fold from rendering inoperative the clamping of the whole of the footwear part.
- the present invention relates to a clamping device which is such that the clamping force exerted on the rod at the instep is maximum.
- the present invention also aims at a clamping device that simultaneously allows the tightening of the entire rod and increased tightening at the upper zone of the instep.
- the object of the invention is achieved by providing a sports equipment provided to receive the foot of a user having a foot wrapping device, which foot wrapping device comprises a lateral side including an edge lateral and a medial side comprising a medial edge, a lacing device capable of bringing said lateral and medial edges together, said lacing device comprising a lace and at least two loops of the first type fixed on said foot wrapping device and comprising a sliding passage for the lace, so that a force exerted by the lace 9 on one of said loops of the first type is transmitted directly to said foot wrapping device, said sports equipment further comprising at least one strap having a first and a second end, said first end being attached to one side of said foot wrapping device and said the second end having a passing of the second type intended to receive the lace; and a loop is fixed on the other side of said foot wrapping device, said loop being provided to receive said at least one strap, so that a force exerted by the lace on said passer of the second type is transmitted indirectly to said wrapping device of
- the two straps are attached to portions of the lateral and medial edges facing each other.
- One of the two straps is attached to one of the lateral or medial edges via a ring, to allow the passage of the other of the two straps.
- the two straps are not fixed on portions of the lateral and medial edges facing each other, their attachment points on the corresponding edges are offset, so that it is not no longer necessary to arrange a passage in one of the two straps, for the other of the two straps.
- the foot wrapping device comprises a hood fixed on the sole of the sports equipment.
- the sports equipment only includes a strap.
- the sports equipment is a ski boot.
- Figure 1 describes a sports equipment according to the prior art.
- This is an online roller skate.
- This comprises a first clamping device consisting of a plurality of loops arranged on either side of a longitudinal opening and a lace which travels in a specific path all passers.
- the clamping means of the pad also comprise a clamping device located in the upper part of the instep at the level of the bending fold.
- This clamping device sometimes called PCT tightening (short perimeter of the heel), because it corresponds to the tightening performed according to the short perimeter of the heel, is of considerable importance for the practice of sliding sports because it optimizes the wedging of the foot towards the back in the shoe.
- This clamping device comprises a strap and a return loop, not visible in Figure 1, because placed on the medial side of the pad.
- the strap is anchored to the lateral side of the shoe shaft, is placed on the upper part of the instep and then passes through the return loop. To perform the tightening the user pulls on the free end of the strap, then it folds on itself. Hook-and-loop Velcro straps on several portions of the strap ensure the desired tension is maintained.
- Figure 2 depicts a perspective view of a sports equipment according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- a roller skate 1 which consists of a footwear part and a frame on which is mounted a plurality of wheels arranged in line.
- the footwear comprises a sole 2 for supporting the foot and a rod 3 which surrounds the foot.
- the upper 3 comprises flexible portions providing comfort and optimal wrapping of the foot and rigid portions that maintain the latter.
- Said rigid portions comprise in particular a heel counter 4 and a collar 5, which is fixed on the heel counter.
- An opening 6 is formed in the rod 3. This opening 6 is oriented substantially longitudinally and is flanked by a lateral edge 17 and a medial edge 18.
- a tab 7 is received in the opening 6 so as to be covered at least partially by the lateral 17 and medial 18 edges.
- the lacing device comprises a plurality of loops of the first type 8 fixed on the lateral and medial edges, a lace 9 and a lace blocker 10.
- a portion of elastic fabric that does not interfere with the relative movement of the lateral edge 17 with respect to the medial edge 18.
- FIG. 3 shows a detail view of the first embodiment of the invention.
- a first strap 11 is fixed on the rod at the level of the lateral edge 17 by means of a ring 19.
- a first portion of the first strap is attached to the side edge 17 by stitching.
- the ring 19 is itself attached to this first portion of the first strap 11 by stitching.
- the second portion of the first strap 11 is attached to the ring 19.
- This construction allows the creation of a passage for the second strap 12.
- the realization of a passage for the second strap 12 can be achieved in a different way than the one just described.
- the first strap 11 Starting from its anchorage in the lateral edge 17, the first strap 11 passes through the opening 6, rests on the medial edge 18, to a return means, which is constituted by the medial loop 14.
- the medial loop is fixed on heel counter 4 by a rivet.
- the first strap 11 After passing through the medial loop 14, the first strap 11 is folded on itself towards the center of the shoe.
- the free end of the first strap is equipped with a passer of the second type 15.
- a second strap 12 is fixed by stitching on the rod at the medial edge 18. It passes through the opening 6, passes into the ring 19, and joins the lateral buckle 13. After passing through the lateral loop 13, the second strap 12 is folded on itself towards the center of the shoe. The free end of the second strap is equipped with a passer of the second type 15.
- passers of the first type passers who receive the lace and generate a direct clamping force. This is the case of passers-by directly fixed on the stem.
- passers of the second type passers who also receive the lace, but which generate an increased tightening force. This is the case of loops attached to the free ends of the straps and whose effect on the tightening benefits from an increase due to the effect of hauling, that is to say the passage of the strap in the loop.
- the loops of the second type 15 are identical to the loops of the first type 8 fixed directly on the rod. They comprise a sliding corridor constituted by an open hook which makes it possible to remove the lace 9.
- these characteristics are not In the context of the invention, it will be possible to envisage passers-by of the second type different from passers-by of the first type 8, since it is possible to envisage closed-type loops.
- the lace 9 is received in all of the loops, that is to say in the loops of the first type 8 as in the loops of second type 15, then it passes in a guide 20.
- the guide 20 is fixed on the first strap 11 between the ring 19 and the medial loop 14. Its function is to ensure that when the lace is under tension, the portion thereof which is between the lateral loop 13, respectively the medial loop 14, and that passers of the first type 8 disposed on the medial edge, respectively on the lateral edge, which precedes do not interfere with the sliding of the first and the second strap, relative to each other.
- the guide 20 is constituted by the assembly of two loops of lace each receiving one of the strands of the lace 9.
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of the sports equipment according to the first embodiment which makes it possible to understand the operation of the clamping device.
- the power of the yaw by the user generates a pull on the passers of the first and the second type.
- this traction is reflected by a force bringing the lateral and medial edges towards one another.
- this traction results in the exercise of an increased force on the lateral edge, respectively on the medial edge, at the attachment of the first strap, the second strap.
- the haulage effect created by the passage of the first strap, respectively the second strap, in the medial loop, respectively in the lateral loop is particularly effective insofar as the lateral loop, respectively the medial loop is fixed directly on the heel counter.
- Figure 5 shows a second embodiment of the invention.
- the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the attachment of the straps on each of the corresponding edges is offset along the median plane of the pad. Rather than being fixed on the side edge 18 at the same level as the second strap 12 on the medial edge 17, the first strap 11 is fixed lower. That is to say, it is not in the plane defined by the PCT (short perimeter of the heel). In this embodiment, it is not necessary to provide a passage in the first strap for the second strap as is the case in the first embodiment with the ring 19.
- FIG. 6 shows a third embodiment of the invention.
- the sports equipment described is a roller skate provided to receive the foot shod a user. That is to say, it is a skate that does not include a rod strictly speaking but a cradle able to receive an independent shoe. In this case it is a low shoe basketball type.
- the foot wrapping device comprises a cover 21 comprising on the medial side of the pad, pivoting anchoring zones and on the lateral side of the removable fastening means allowing the hood to open so as to facilitate the installation. or the removal of the shoe.
- the cradle comprises a sole 2 intended to support the shoe and a buttress heel 4.
- the buttress heel 4 rises from the rear part of the sole 2, while curbs 22 extend from the front part of the sole 2
- the pad also comprises a collar 5 fixed to the buttress.
- the collar 5 is furnished with a comfort cushion 23.
- the pad receives the shoe 24 from the user. It is a low shoe, that is to say a shoe whose stem does not extend to the lower leg area of the user.
- the retention of the shoe in the shoe is done through the cover 21.
- the cover 21 comprises a side panel 25, a medial panel 26, a tongue 28 and a lacing device.
- the medial panel 26 is attached to the medial side of the pad by means of a forefoot anchor and an instep anchor which are constituted in this embodiment by flexible straps.
- the lateral panel 25, respectively the medial panel 26, comprises a lateral edge 17, respectively a medial edge 18.
- the approach towards each other of the lateral edge 17 and the medial edge 18 makes it possible to adjust the hood to the morphology of the user.
- the medial panel 26 and the side panel 25 are connected to each other via a lacing device which comprises a plurality of loops 8 disposed on either side of the lacing zone on those of the sides of each of the two lateral and medial panels facing each other and a lace 9, the two strands pass alternately from the side panel to the medial panel and vice versa.
- the lacing device is equipped with a lace blocker 10 through which the two strands of the lace 9 pass out of the lacing zone.
- the side panel and the medial panel are also connected to one another by a pan 27 made of an
- the male portions of the forefoot attachment means 29 and the instep attachment means 30 are attached to the side panel 25 and are intended to be received in corresponding female members.
- the latter consist of a simple ratchet device 31, while the male parts comprise a tongue equipped with a tooth intended to cooperate with the pawl 31.
- These attachment means are, or are not engaged, but they do not allow no adjustment.
- Other attachment means may be used in the context of the invention. For example, they may be constituted by the combination of hooks formed on the side edge and the buttress, on the one hand, and loops fixed on the hood 21, on the other hand.
- the elastic strip 27 is placed under the adjustment device and allows, among other things to avoid contact between the lacing device of the pad with the clamping means possibly present on the shoe of the user.
- the shoe of the user is equipped with lace.
- the tongue 28 is fixed, for example by sewing, on the elastic strip 27.
- the elastic strip also gives some rigidity to the hood. Thus, when the user opens or closes it acts like a door, and the male parts of the forefoot and instep attachment means are automatically placed in front of the corresponding ratchet.
- the instep strap 33 is placed at the short perimeter of the heel. As can be seen at Figure 6, it is fixed on the side panel 25, near the male part of the instep fastening means 30. From there, it envelops the short perimeter of the heel. At the side edge 17, the strap 33 is equipped with a passer of the first type 8. In accordance with the terminology used in this application, it is indeed a passer of the first type in that through it, the tightening force exerted by the lace 9 is transmitted directly to the hood. Indeed the clamping force is transmitted to the hood via the fastening of the strap 33 on the hood 21.
- FIG. 7 shows a detail view of the medial side of the sports equipment according to the third embodiment of the invention.
- the instep strap 33 passes into the medial loop 14 and is folded back on itself. Its free end is provided with a passer of the second type 15.
- a guide 20 is fixed on the instep strap 33.
- the guide 20 is substantially different from the equivalent guide, described for the first embodiment of the invention and shown in Figures 2, 3 and 4. Indeed it comprises a wide opening for the passage of the two strands of the lace 9.
- Figure 8 shows the sports equipment 63 according to the third embodiment of the invention in the open state before the user has removed his foot wearing the shoe.
- the forefoot anchor respectively the instep anchor, comprises a forefoot band 32, or an instep band (not visible in FIG. 8), which are made with more flexible straps. than the side panel.
- the strips used are woven flexible strips which have no longitudinal rigidity and therefore constitute a pivot zone around which the cover can swing.
- the hood is entirely outside the access area of the foot shod at the sole of the pad.
- the use of the pad according to the third embodiment is simple and intuitive.
- the user places the pad in the open position by tilting the cover 21. In the open state, the cover 21 is out of the access area of the foot shod with the sole 2 of the pad.
- the user can simply and intuitively put his foot, previously shod with the shoe 24, on the sole. Then, in one operation, it tilts the hood to the closed position.
- the tongues of the male parts of the forefoot and instep fastening means are positioned in the ratchet mechanisms 31.
- a simple pressure allows them to engage.
- a pull on the lace 9 adjusts the hood to the morphology of the user.
- the traction on the lace generates on the one hand a clamping force distributed on the cover 21 by the plurality of loops of the first type 8 and on the other hand an increased clamping force at the short perimeter of the heel via the passing the second type 15 and the instep strap 33.
- Figure 9 shows a perspective view of the medial side of a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- the sports equipment is a ski boot 34 which comprises a rigid shell 35 and a flexible rod portion whose adjustment to the morphology of the user is provided by a lacing device.
- a plurality of loops of the first type 8 is fixed on the flexible rod portion 36 and a passer the second type 15 is attached to the free end of an instep strap 33.
- the lace 9 passes through tunnels 37 avoiding the contact thereof with the flap 38 of the collar low leg tightening.
- the clamping device further comprises a blocker 10 and a pull handle 39 which allows the user to slide all or part of his fingers or even the palm of his hand to be able to exert maximum effort efficiently and safely of injury.
- the instep strap 33 is fixed on the lateral side of the shoe (not visible in this perspective view).
- the medial loop 14 is fixed on the shell 35, on the medial side thereof.
- a guide 20 and a passer of the first type 8 are fixed on the instep strap 33.
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US5109613A (en) | 1989-06-21 | 1992-05-05 | Ronin, Inc. | Shoe with integral ankle support |
US5379529A (en) | 1992-11-05 | 1995-01-10 | Reebok International Ltd. | Tongue strapping system for a shoe upper |
US6073370A (en) | 1998-02-23 | 2000-06-13 | Shimano Inc. | Snowboard boot power lacing configuration |
US6128835A (en) * | 1999-01-28 | 2000-10-10 | Mark Thatcher | Self adjusting frame for footwear |
EP1308104A2 (fr) * | 2001-11-01 | 2003-05-07 | Lange International S.A. | Système de lacage pour chausson |
US6772541B1 (en) * | 1999-11-17 | 2004-08-10 | Deckers Outdoor Corporation | Footwear securement system |
US20040181973A1 (en) | 2003-01-28 | 2004-09-23 | Meibock Antonin A. | Apparatus, system, and method for securing a foot in footwear |
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- 2005-12-20 RU RU2005140014/12A patent/RU2005140014A/ru not_active Application Discontinuation
- 2005-12-21 KR KR1020050126788A patent/KR20060071349A/ko not_active Application Discontinuation
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US5109613A (en) | 1989-06-21 | 1992-05-05 | Ronin, Inc. | Shoe with integral ankle support |
US5379529A (en) | 1992-11-05 | 1995-01-10 | Reebok International Ltd. | Tongue strapping system for a shoe upper |
US6073370A (en) | 1998-02-23 | 2000-06-13 | Shimano Inc. | Snowboard boot power lacing configuration |
US6128835A (en) * | 1999-01-28 | 2000-10-10 | Mark Thatcher | Self adjusting frame for footwear |
US6772541B1 (en) * | 1999-11-17 | 2004-08-10 | Deckers Outdoor Corporation | Footwear securement system |
EP1308104A2 (fr) * | 2001-11-01 | 2003-05-07 | Lange International S.A. | Système de lacage pour chausson |
US20040181973A1 (en) | 2003-01-28 | 2004-09-23 | Meibock Antonin A. | Apparatus, system, and method for securing a foot in footwear |
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KR20060071349A (ko) | 2006-06-26 |
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