EP1961463B1 - Verbesserter Schneeschuh - Google Patents

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EP1961463B1
EP1961463B1 EP08354015A EP08354015A EP1961463B1 EP 1961463 B1 EP1961463 B1 EP 1961463B1 EP 08354015 A EP08354015 A EP 08354015A EP 08354015 A EP08354015 A EP 08354015A EP 1961463 B1 EP1961463 B1 EP 1961463B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/003Means thereof for preventing slipping, e.g. crampons, e.g. on frame or shoe plate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/006Shoe support thereof, e.g. plate, movable relative to the frame
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/008Adjustable heel support therefor, e.g. climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/006Ski bindings with a climbing wedge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/08Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • A63C9/0807Ski bindings yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings for both towing and downhill skiing

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  • the fixing plate is pivotally mounted relative to the sieve around a transverse axis disposed substantially at the head of the metatarsals.
  • An opening, generally called window, is arranged through the screen to allow the passage of the forefoot when tilting the shoe forward during the stride.
  • the invention aims to remedy these drawbacks by proposing a snowshoe allowing a natural, progressive and cushioned foot during walking, and decreasing the resistance to travel to limit the effect of drag.
  • Another object is to propose a racket allowing a natural walk and without fatigue in cant, without having to incline transversely the ankle.
  • the racket according to the invention is characterized in that said first front axle is connected by an intermediate transmission link with a second transverse axis placed behind said first axis, so as to increase the forward angular deflection of the fixing plate relative to the screen following a pivoting movement in the same combined direction of said fixing plate around said second and first axes.
  • the central platform of the sieve whose width is less than the width of the sieve, extends in the longitudinal direction of the racket from the rear end of the window through which the forefoot pivots when the step, to the rear end of the sieve when the peripheral frame is of the open type or close to the rear loop of the peripheral frame when the latter is of the closed type.
  • the underside of the central platform advantageously comprises prominent elements as cleats whose points are protruding from the lower edges of the sieve.
  • the plane passing through the tips of said crampons constitutes the support plane of the racket on hard ground, and is therefore at a level lower than that occupied by the general plane passing through the lower longitudinal edges of the sieve, which is considered as the support plane of the sieve on deep snow.
  • the central platform of the sieve may be integral with the peripheral frame of the sieve with which it forms a rigid assembly.
  • the central platform and the frame of the sieve constitute two distinct subassemblies interconnected by elastically deformable means, and / or by rigid mechanical means or, on the contrary, having one or more degrees of freedom, such as, in particular, axes , ball joints, gimbals or connecting rods.
  • the frame of the sieve can tilt laterally at a limited angle relative to the central platform.
  • the frame of the sieve is then connected to the central platform by resiliently elastically deformable flexible means and / or by mechanical means comprising joints, including rods, ball joints, gimbals, or a shaft extending in the longitudinal direction. sieve.
  • the lateral tilting of the frame of the sieve can be carried out on both sides of a substantially horizontal neutral position and parallel to the central platform of the sieve, in which it is repositioned with respect to said central platform when the racket is supported on a snowy ground horizontal.
  • the return of the frame of the sieve to its neutral position can also be advantageously ensured automatically by elastic return means against which said frame of the sieve tilts laterally with respect to the central platform of the sieve when it is constrained by its support on inclined ground.
  • the elastic means bring the frame of the sieve in its neutral position relative to the central platform as soon as the racket is no longer in contact with the ground.
  • the return means ensure the return to the upper position of the intermediate rod and the limitation upwards, by a stop or by any other equivalent means, of the angular displacement of said link around the transverse axis which connects it to the platform centrally or directly to the frame of the sieve. Indeed when a step is finished and the racket raises its foot to advance the racket by performing the next step, this restoring force associated with the limitation of the angular movement, immediately back the front part of the attachment upwards so that it is no longer in prominence under the underside of the spatula. The drag effect is thus limited.
  • the first transverse axis When the racket is placed on the ground without being loaded, the first transverse axis before occupies a higher position, therefore further from the support plane of the racket on the snow than the second pivot axis. At the end of step support, the front transverse axis has moved sufficiently downwards to be at a lower position than the rear transverse axis.
  • the fastening performs a relative pivoting movement relative to the frame of the screen around two transverse axes
  • only the second transverse axis is secured directly to the frame of the screen, the first transverse axis before being movable in the plane vertical and completely disengaged from the frame of the sieve with which it is not in contact.
  • the racket comprises a hold-up wedge, allowing, when it is in the active position, to immobilize in rotation the fixing plate by keeping it pressed against the central platform, or on the contrary to constitute a low abutment on which comes to rest the rear end of the fixing plate to limit the angular movement downwards of the fixing plate thus making it easier to walk in the strong climbs.
  • the racket comprises an elastically deformable element positioned sandwiched between the lower face of the fixing plate and the upper face of a support plate by constituting an energy storage device.
  • the latter comprises a conical abutment cooperating progressively with the support plate, slidable in the axial direction.
  • the references of horizontality and verticality mentioned in this document are in relation to a racket resting by its bearing surface on a horizontal ground and that, moreover, the designated plan under the term mean vertical longitudinal plane or plane mean vertical, is the vertical plane passing through the middle tibia-fibula axis, said plane being moreover disposed substantially parallel to the axis of the walk along which the snowshoer moves.
  • the concepts of exterior and interior are defined with respect to said mean longitudinal vertical plane, the inner side extending laterally from said plane towards the other racket, while the outer side s' extends laterally from the other side of the middle plane and in the opposite direction to the previous one.
  • neutral position of the platform with respect to the sieve of the racket it corresponds to the horizontal position occupied by said platform when the racket rests on a horizontal ground.
  • the snowshoe 1 comprises a sieve 2 consisting of a central platform 3 and a peripheral frame 4.
  • the U-shaped peripheral frame 4 open towards the rear as shown in FIG. figure 8 , consists of two lateral arms 41 and 42 extending in the longitudinal direction of the racket connected by their front end to a front part raised upwards to serve as spatula 7.
  • the two longitudinal arms 41 and 42 are interconnected by a front transverse beam 8 and a rear transverse beam 9.
  • the central platform 3 extends from the vicinity of the rear end of the window 70 arranged in the spatula 7, through which the forefoot pivots when walking, to the rear end of the sieve 2 .
  • the fixing of the racket is constituted by a pivoting plate 10 comprising means for securing the boot.
  • the pivoting plate 10 is connected to the central platform 3 by a link rod 11 whose front end is hinged relative to said fixing plate 10 by a transverse front axle 12 while its rear end is articulated with respect to the platform central 3 or sieve frame by a transverse rear axle 13.
  • the fixing plate thus pivots with respect to the screen frame around at least one transverse front axis and at least one transverse rear axis.
  • the connecting rod 11 has under its lower face before the protruding elements 110 to ensure a good anchoring in the snow uphill; these prominent elements 110 here have the shape of teeth oriented in a general direction extending from the rear upwards to the front downwards.
  • one of the advantages of the two-pivot articulation of the attachment plate lies in the fact that the position of the rear transverse axis 13 much closer to the heel of the shoe than would be the single pivot axis of the shoe.
  • a classic fixation allows, thanks to a reduced distance d, to decrease in substantial proportions the effort, according to the force F, that must provide the calf muscles to lift the heel of the shoe during the unwinding of the foot.
  • the first phase of tilting of the foot according to the angle ( alpha ) is therefore by pivoting the fixing plate 10 around the rear transverse axis 13 against the return force developed by return means, no visible in these drawings, consisting of a torsion spring disposed concentrically around the rear transverse axis 13 and tending to automatically return the connecting rod 11 in its upper position as shown in the Figures 1, 2 , and 5 .
  • return means consisting of a torsion spring disposed concentrically around the rear transverse axis 13 and tending to automatically return the connecting rod 11 in its upper position as shown in the Figures 1, 2 , and 5 .
  • the fastening plate 10 continues its forward tilting movement by pivoting about the transverse axis before 12 to perform the angular deflection ( Beta ).
  • the plate 10 of the attachment has thus made an angular rotation of total value ( Gamma ) with respect to the central platform 3 of the sieve.
  • Gamma total value
  • the connecting rod 11 is automatically returned to its upper position by the return means developing a return torque C1.
  • the upward pivoting of the rod 11 to its high angular stop causes the front part of the foot and the fixing plate to be completely recessed with respect to the lower face of the spatula and with respect to the passing plane P1. by the lower longitudinal edges of the sieve.
  • the racket can be advanced by sliding on the layer of snow without being affected by a drag effect as with the rackets of the prior art very disabled, they, by the prominence of the forefoot under the sieve. It is also noted in these various figures that the plane P0 passing through the points of the crampons fixed under the sieve occupies a position lower than that of the plane P1 passing through the lower longitudinal edges of said sieve.
  • the figure 8 shows another embodiment in which the central platform 15 of the sieve is pivotally mounted relative to the frame of the sieve around a transverse axis 16 disposed at the front end of the said central platform 15.
  • This transverse axis 16 also constitutes the axis of pivoting of the connecting rod 17 so that said axis 16 thus connects to the frame of the sieve both the fixing plate via the connecting rod 17 and the central platform 15.
  • the central platform 15 can therefore pivot about the axis 16, according to the angle ( delta ) advantageously limited by high and low angular stops, to move from its high position shown in strong lines to its low position shown in dotted lines .
  • Returning means (not shown) and consisting for example of a torsion spring disposed about the transverse axis 16, advantageously provide automatic return of the platform in its high position as soon as it is no longer loaded and they also offer the advantage of braking by damping the drawdown by pivoting downwardly about the axis 16 of the fastening plate assembly and central platform when the racket comes into contact with the ground.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 show another embodiment in which the racket does not have a central platform so that the lower face of the entire portion of the fastening plate 18 located behind the transverse axis of pivoting 20 comes into direct contact with the layer of snow when said fixing plate is folded down.
  • the angular deflection downwardly of the fixing plate 18, advantageously limited by stops not shown, is calculated to be sufficient to allow the rear of the plate of the fastener 18 to pass below the passing plane P1 by the lower longitudinal edges of the sieve so that the heel of the shoe is lower than the front of the shoe which is advantageous downhill.
  • the plate of the fastener 18 furthermore has on its rear part crampons 19 which are no longer protruding under the plane P1 as soon as the rear of said fixing plate 18 is raised and this to limit the effects of drag.
  • FIGS 11 to 14 show another embodiment in which the central platform 21 is hinged relative to the frame of the sieve by a transverse axis 22 disposed near its rear end while a second transverse axis 23 disposed in the vicinity of the front end of said central platform 21 serves as a pivot to the fixing plate 24 which thus performs a relative pivoting movement relative to the sieve of the racket around the two transverse axes 22 and 23.
  • the central platform comprises high and low stops limiting angular movement upward and downward and return means, not shown ensuring its automatic return to the high position when no longer loaded.
  • the tilting of the boot is performed firstly by rotation about the rear transverse axis 22 which brings the central platform 21 in abutment in its lower position as shown in FIG. figure 12 .
  • Tilt of the foot forward is then effected by rotation of the attachment plate 24 about the front transverse axis 23, as shown in FIG. figure 13 .
  • the central platform 21 is returned to its upper position by the biasing means, and the front of the plate of the fastener 24 is found above the plane P1 passing through the lower longitudinal edges of the sieve.
  • the figure 15 shows another embodiment in which the central platform 25, connected to the frame of the sieve by a transverse axis 27 disposed in its front portion, extends forwardly by a portion cantilevered at the front end of which is disposed a second transverse axis of pivoting 28 connecting said central platform to the plate of the attachment 26.
  • the underside of the central platform 25 advantageously comprises crampons arranged on the one hand at its front end, and secondly at its rear end.
  • the hold-up device is mounted on the upper face of the rear part of said central platform 25.
  • the Figures 17 to 19 show a variant of the embodiment presented on the Figures 1 to 7 .
  • the central platform 30 of the racket has in its rear part an opening 300 allowing the passage through the sieve of the cleat clamps 310 mounted under the lower face of the rear end of the plate of the fastener 31.
  • these spikes 310 come into prominence under the plane P1 passing through the lower longitudinal edges of the sieve.
  • a climb-and-hold wedge device 32 disposed on the rear part of the central platform 30, comprises an element 320 that can slide axially in the direction of the racket to occupy either a retracted position towards the rear ( figure 17 ) an advanced position ( Figures 18 and 19 ).
  • the sliding element 320 In the disengaged position, the sliding element 320 is outside the area swept by the plate of the fastener 31, which can therefore move freely over its entire angular deflection.
  • the sliding member 320 occupies the position engaged in blocking above the upper face of the plate of the attachment 30, which is kept pressed against the upper face of the central platform 30, and the studs 310 being prominent under the plane P1.
  • the crampons 310 are no longer prominent when the plate is raised during the advancement of the foot, which greatly contributes to reducing the effect of drag.
  • the height of the climb-and-hold device may be smaller than the prior systems. This results in a reduction in device volume, a reduction in weight, and easy integration directly into the sieve.
  • FIGS. 20 to 22 show another embodiment of a snowshoe according to the invention comprising a device accumulating the energy during the downward folding of the fixing plate, and the restituant, with losses, in the form of a force pushing up Fp tending to push up the rear of said fixing plate 360.
  • the element accumulating and restoring this energy consists here of a progressive conical abutment 33 of elastically deformable rubber positioned between the axis of pivoting of the fixing plate 36 and the rear end of said fixing plate.
  • This stop 33 is fixed under the lower face of the plate 36 of the binding and the device also comprises a support plate 350 sliding in the axial direction of the racket in solidarity with a raising block 35 acting as a wedge climb.
  • FIGs 20 and 21 show the operation of said device when the shim 35 and the bearing plate 350 associated with it occupy the advanced position, thus engaged.
  • the plate of the fastener 36 first folds freely without encountering an opposing force until the conical abutment comes into contact with the bearing plate 350. This results in a pivoting movement towards the bottom of the fixing plate 36 which results in the progressive crushing of the stop 33 against an increasing reaction force stored in said stop 33.
  • the pivoting movement towards the bottom of the shoe stops when the lower rear face of the plate of the fastener 36 bears on the booster pad 35 ( figure 20 ).
  • the progressive abutment 33 releases the energy it contained by its compression by generating a thrust force Fp which facilitates the forward tilting of the attachment plate 33 and the boot that it supports, thereby facilitating the ascent of the climb in progress.
  • the figure 22 shows the configuration of the racket when the device accumulating the energy is deactivated.
  • the booster 35 acting as a climbing wedge, and the support plate 350 associated therewith occupy their retracted position.
  • the support plate 350 is therefore no longer positioned on the path traveled by the conical abutment 33 during the pivoting of the fixing plate 36. Therefore, neither the abutment 33 nor the fixing plate 36 can meet any more support during their pivoting down.
  • the plate of the fastener 36 can travel freely all of its angular travel until it comes into contact with the upper face of the sieve while the conical abutment is housed in a cavity 340 formed in said sieve.
  • the cavity in which the conical abutment is housed can be closed downwards or, conversely, open downwards as shown in FIG. figure 22 . It can then advantageously comprise a wall disposed under the underside of the screen and positioned in front of the opening 340, so inclined forwardly. It serves as a snow deflector by preventing the upwelling through the opening 340 when the racket advances by sliding on the ground.
  • the Figures 23 to 25 show in cross section different embodiments of a racket according to the invention, the sieve can tilt laterally P2 and P3 on either side of a neutral horizontal position along PI relative to the assembly consisting of the central platform of the sieve and the plate of the fastener.
  • the figure 23 shows a first embodiment in which the frame of the sieve comprises two lateral elements 41 and 42 joined together by a transverse beam 8, said frame being connected to the central platform of the sieve 38 supporting the fixing plate 37 by a flexible joint constituted a deformable element X between the branches which are interposed two blocks 50, 51 made of an elastically flexible deformable material such as rubber or a synthetic elastomer.
  • the two blocks 50, 51 of triangular shape have sufficient elastic memory to ensure the automatic return of the sieve frame in the neutral position as soon as the racket is no longer supported on a sloping ground.
  • the figure 24 shows a second embodiment in which the pivoting in the lateral direction of the frame of the sieve relative to the central platform of the sieve 52 is effected by pivoting about an axis 53 arranged longitudinally substantially parallel to the longitudinal vertical plane Pvl of the racket .
  • Springs 54, 55 disposed on either side of said pivot axis 53 ensure the automatic return of the sieve frame in the neutral position as soon as the racket is no longer supported on a sloping ground.
  • the figure 25 shows a third embodiment in which the sieve frame is connected to the central platform of the sieve by at least two links allowing a limited lateral tilting of said central platform on either side of its substantially horizontal neutral position.
  • the lateral displacement of the sieve frame relative to the central platform of the sieve 56 is effected by pivoting rods 57,58 each having a first end connected by an axis to a longitudinal arm of the frame, while the second end is connected by another axis to said central platform 46.
  • the central platform of the sieve is connected to the frame of the sieve by at least one universal joint or ball joint allowing on the one hand a limited lateral tilting of said central platform on either side of his position substantially horizontal neutral and secondly a tilting in the limited longitudinal direction of said central platform relative to said screen sieve frame.

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  1. Schneeschuh, der umfasst:
    ein Sieb (2) mit einer Tragfläche, die von einem nach oben nach Art einer Schaufel (7) umgebogenen vorderen Teil, der nach hinten durch einen umfänglichen Rahmen (4) verlängert ist, der hinten geschlossen oder U-förmig geöffnet sein kann, gebildet wird,
    eine Befestigungsplatte (10, 18), die schwenkbar bezüglich dem Rahmen (4) des Siebs (2) um eine erste vordere Transversalachse (12) montiert ist,
    Befestigungsmittel für einen Schuh auf der genannten Befestigungsplatte,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die genannte erste Vorderachse (12) mittels eines Übertragungs-Zwischenglieds (11) Verbindung hat mit einer zweiten Transversalachse (13), die hinter der genannten ersten Achse angeordnet ist,
    um die winklige Verschiebbarkeit der Befestigungsplatte bezüglich dem Sieb (2) nach vorn im Anschluss an eine kombinierte Schwenkbewegung in der gleichen Richtung wie die genannte Befestigungsplatte um die genannte erste und zweite Achse (13, 12) herum zu erhöhen.
  2. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen (41, 42) des Siebs mit einer zentralen Plattform des Siebs (38) mittels elastisch verformbarer Mittel (39, 51, 52) verbunden ist, die eine begrenzte seitliche Kippbewegung beidseits seiner im Wesentlichen neutralen Position zulassen, in die er automatisch mittels elastischer Mittel (51, 52) zurückgezogen wird, wenn der Schneeschuh nicht mehr in Kontakt mit dem Boden ist.
  3. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen des Siebs mit einer zentralen Plattform über eine Schwenkachse (53) verbunden ist, die der Länge nach angeordnet ist und eine begrenzte seitliche Kippbewegung des Rahmens des Siebs beidseits seiner neutralen Position zulässt.
  4. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen des Siebs mit einer zentralen Plattform des Siebs über mindestens zwei Hilfs-Zwischenglieder (57, 56) verbunden ist, die eine begrenzte seitliche Kippbewegung der zentralen Plattform beidseits ihrer neutralen Position zulassen.
  5. Schneeschuh nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine zentrale Plattform des Siebs fest verbunden ist mit dem umfänglichen Rahmen des Siebs, um eine starre Einheit zu bilden.
  6. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Übertragungs-Zwischenglied (11), das die erste und die zweite Achse (12, 13) verbindet, an seiner Unterseite hervorstehende Elemente (110) hat, die dazu bestimmt sind, auf hartem Schnee ein Festkrallen zu gewährleisten.
  7. Schneeschuh nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Befestigungsplatte (31) hervorstehende Elemente (310) aufweist, die unter die Unterseite des Siebs ragen, wenn der hintere Teil der schwenkbaren Platte (31) eine nach unten geklappte Position einnimmt, sowie dadurch, dass der Schneeschuh eine Vorrichtung (32) umfasst, die einen Steighilfekeil mit einem Auflageelement (320) bildet, das durch Translation oder Drehung um eine horizontale oder vertikale Achse selektiv versenkbar ist, auf dem mindestens eines der hervorstehenden Elemente (310) aufliegt, wenn das Auflageelement (320) eine Eingriffsposition am Steighilfekeil einnimmt.
  8. Schneeschuh nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er ein elastisch verformbares Element (33) umfasst, dass sandwichartig zwischen der Unterseite der Befestigungsplatte (36) und der Oberseite einer Auflageplatte (350) platziert ist.
  9. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das elastisch verformbare Element (33) von einem konischen Anschlag gebildet wird, der zunehmend mit der in Axialrichtung gleitfähigen Auflageplatte (350) zusammenwirkt.
  10. Schneeschuh nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Auflageplatte (350) fest verbunden ist mit einem hoch stehenden Keil (35), der die Funktion einer Steighilfe hat.
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