EP2108413A1 - Einheit, bestehend aus einem Gleitbrett und einer Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhartikels - Google Patents

Einheit, bestehend aus einem Gleitbrett und einer Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Schuhartikels Download PDF

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EP2108413A1
EP2108413A1 EP09003640A EP09003640A EP2108413A1 EP 2108413 A1 EP2108413 A1 EP 2108413A1 EP 09003640 A EP09003640 A EP 09003640A EP 09003640 A EP09003640 A EP 09003640A EP 2108413 A1 EP2108413 A1 EP 2108413A1
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Francois Girard
Eddy Yelovina
Rémy Saillet
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/003Structure, covering or decoration of the upper ski surface
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
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  • the invention relates to the field of assemblies comprising a gliding board and a device for retaining an article of footwear.
  • Such ensembles are intended for the practice of sports, such as cross-country skiing, telemark skiing, downhill skiing, any other kind of skiing, or snowshoeing, or other.
  • the retaining device extends longitudinally, from a rear end to a front end, the board having a receiving area provided to receive the retaining device longitudinally.
  • the user takes skating steps, he alternately makes lateral pushes and recalls forward with each leg.
  • the ski is flattened on the ground, and slides obliquely with respect to the direction of travel.
  • the thrust is effective when the ski slips without skidding. This is where the efficiency is the highest, because all the energy related to the thrust advances the user. It is observed however that this is not always the case, in the sense that sometimes the ski skids, and that the yield is altered. The same is true when skiing backwards.
  • interference occurs between the ski and the ground. For example if the ski is not sufficiently parallel to the ground, one of its ends can rub on the ground. This alters the driving performance, creates unnecessary fatigue or even imbalance the user.
  • the ski is flattened to the ground, allowing the user to advance the other leg.
  • the support is stable when the ski, on which the impulse is given, does not retreat while the other ski is advanced. This is where the yield becomes high because the amplitude of strides tends to the maximum possible.
  • one particular object of the invention is to improve the driving performance of a gliding board.
  • the invention seeks to reduce energy losses or to minimize or even eliminate unwanted movements of a board.
  • Another object of the invention is to facilitate control of the board, that is to say the control of the trajectories.
  • Another goal is to reduce the fatigue of the user: it is to obtain the same effect for less effort.
  • the invention proposes an assembly comprising a gliding board and a device for retaining an article of footwear on the board, the device extending longitudinally from a rear end to a front end, the board having an area of home provided to receive the retainer longitudinally relative to the board.
  • the assembly according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises a wedging means which inclines the retaining device longitudinally relative to the board, so that the level of the retaining device is reduced from the front end towards the rear end.
  • the ski slides more smoothly during forward thrust.
  • the ski moves back very little or no at all. Thanks to the invention the intensity of the support is greater.
  • the driving performance is better.
  • the first embodiment is presented using the figures 1 and 2 .
  • a set 1 allows the retention of a shoe not shown on a gliding board 3, by means of a removable retaining device 4.
  • the board 3, shown in part only, is in fact a cross-country ski intended for the eponymous practice. It involves driving the ski 3 with movements that include an alternative heel lift.
  • the retainer 4 of the shoe is well known to those skilled in the art.
  • the device 4 comprises in particular a reversible locking mechanism 5 and an elastic return mechanism 6.
  • the retaining device 4 further comprises a plate 10 which carries the locking mechanism 5, the return mechanism 6, and the ridge 7.
  • a mechanism 5, 6, the ridge 7, or all the components 5, 6, 7 are reported and secured by any means to the plate 10.
  • the latter 10 extends in length, in a longitudinal direction L, between a first end 11, or rear end, and a second end 12, or front end.
  • the plate 10 extends transversely between a first edge 13 and a second edge 14, and in height from a bearing face 15 to a reception face 16.
  • the retaining device 4 is extends in the longitudinal direction L between the first end 11 and the second end 12, in width between the first 13 and the second edge 14, and in height between the support faces and home 16.
  • the face of support 15 is provided to come over the ski 3, while the reception face 16 is provided to accommodate the shoe.
  • the longitudinal direction L of the retaining device 4 merges with that of the ski, as will be seen later, when the latter 4 is secured to the ski.
  • the guide edge 7 is oriented along the length of the ski, as well as the shoe.
  • the latter from a geometric point of view, extends transversely between a first edge 23 and a second edge 24, and in height from a support face or sole 25 to a reception face 26.
  • Good the bearing face 25 is intended to contact the snow, and the receiving face 26 is provided to support the retaining device 4 at a reception area 27.
  • the latter 27 is located between the unrepresented ends of the ski, for example towards the middle or slightly away from the middle.
  • the width of the plate 10, measured between the edges 13, 14, is substantially equal to that of the ski 3, which is measured between the edges 23, 24.
  • the width may alternatively be different, for example slightly greater , or slightly lower, the difference being a few millimeters.
  • the width of a plate for the practice of cross-country skiing is between 30 and 50 mm.
  • the assembly 1 comprises a wedging means which inclines the retaining device 4 longitudinally with respect to the ski 3, so that the level of the retaining device is reduced from the front end 12 towards the rear end 11.
  • the wedging means carries the retaining device 4 in a downward slope from the front end 12 towards the rear end 11. It can also be said that the slope is rising from the rear end 11 towards the front end 12.
  • the reversible locking mechanism 5 is located further apart, with respect to the reception face 26 of the ski 3, than the rear end 11, but also that the guide edge 7 and that the return mechanism 6.
  • This arrangement also makes it possible to exert to the ground more homogeneous thrusts, always in no skater. This is explained by the action of the leg, transmitted to the front of the shoe during the extension of the foot. The action is the strongest at the end of the push, for the maximum extension. At this time the elevation of the front of the device 4 amplifies the transmission of the driving pulse towards the front of the ski. It advantageously follows a greater intensity of contact with the ground. As a result, the ski skids little, if at all, during the thrust.
  • the vertical impulse which allows the support on a ski
  • the vertical impulse is also amplified thanks to the difference in height between the front and the heel of the shoe.
  • This difference in height also improves longitudinal guidance during a forward pulse.
  • the ski slides with more progressivity, and smoothly at the end of the race. This is why the energy useful to the advancement of the skier is greater.
  • the wedging means comprises wedge 35 wedge.
  • the latter 35 is located between the ski 3 and the retaining device 4.
  • the shim 35 extends longitudinally from a first end or rear end 41 to a second end or front end 42, transversely between a first edge 43 and a second edge 44, and in height from a bearing face 45 to a receiving face 46.
  • the bearing face 45 is provided to go above the ski 3, more precisely here in contact with the receiving face 26.
  • the shim 35 is therefore in direct contact with the ski 3.
  • it can alternatively be provided indirect contact. In this case, one or more additional pieces are interposed between the ski and the hold.
  • the receiving face 46 of the shim 35 directly supports the retaining device 4. Again, it can alternatively indirect contact is provided with one or more parts located between the shim and the device.
  • An advantage related to the first embodiment that is to say with a single shim 35 excluding additional layers, is a more direct transmission of driving pulses and sensory information between the ski 3 and the device. 4. As a result driving is better controlled.
  • the shim 35 is a single piece. This means that it extends continuously between its ends 41, 42, its edges 43, 44 and its bearing surfaces 45 and home 46.
  • the shim 35 may alternatively comprise several distinct sections, which are parts separated from each other. In this case the sections are arranged between the ski 3 and the device 4 to form the wedge. The sections are contiguous, or spaced from each other.
  • the shim 35 comprises for example a plastic material, and is manufactured by any technique such as molding, machining, or other.
  • shim 35 has a solid structure. This makes its manufacture simple and economical. It can also be expected that the shim 35 has cavities, to form a perforated part. In this case the cavities are open, and open either on the side of the bearing face 45 or on the side of the receiving face 46. The cavities can also pass through the shim 35, for example in the direction of the height. This lightens the hold.
  • shim 35 Another alternative is to structure the shim 35 so that it has transverse cuts. These extend for example from the reception face 46 to the support face 45, but not lead to the level of the bearing face. In fact each transverse notch opens on the side of the reception face 46 is at the edges 43, 44. This allows the wedge 35 to deform in bending along a transverse axis. Thus the shim 35 is even more easily applied to the ski 3, in the sense that it adapts better to a possible curvature of the reception face 26.
  • the shim 35 is dimensioned to support the entirety of the retaining device 4. This is why it preferably has a length equal to or greater than that of the device 4. For example, the shim 35 has a length greater than or equal to 27 centimeters. , for a child restraint. The shim 35 has a length greater than or equal to 31 centimeters, for a retaining device for adults.
  • the width of the shim 35 is substantially equal to that of the ski 3 or the retaining device 4.
  • the width may alternatively be different, for example slightly greater, or slightly smaller, difference being a few millimeters.
  • the width of a shim for cross-country skiing is between 30 and 60 mm. It can also be said that the width of the wedge is between 80% and 120% of the ski width, and preferably between 85% and 100%.
  • the height of the shim 35 varies longitudinally.
  • the height also called thickness, varies so as to increase since the rear end 41 to the front end 42.
  • the corollary is that the height decreases from the front end 42 to the rear end 41.
  • the height variation is regular.
  • the bearing face 45 is flat, and the receiving face 46 is also flat.
  • the front of the boot is higher on the ski than the heel.
  • This arrangement makes it possible to give stronger vertical pulses with the forefoot. It is meant by pulses directed downwards, to flatten the ski on the ground. Since, naturally, the pulses are stronger in the heel, the presence of the wedge 35 in fact compensates for the excess observed in the heel, to distribute the support provided by the leg under the entirety of the shoe. One consequence is better control of user pressure on the ski, especially forward.
  • the slope given by the wedge 35 is between 0, 2 and 5 degrees, according to the first embodiment of the invention.
  • the slope must be understood as the angle ⁇ formed between the bearing faces 45 and the receiving face 46. Consequently, the wedge 35 inclines the retaining device 4 by a value of angle ⁇ , between 0, 2 and 5 degrees, compared to the ski 3.
  • the shim 35 has a thickness close to 1 mm towards the heel of the boot, that is to say towards the rear end 41. It has a thickness of about 5 mm towards the front end 42. In this case the slope is between 0.55 and 0.85 degrees, depending on shoe sizes, that is to say also according to the chosen shim length.
  • This axis W5 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L, and parallel to the bearing face 15 of the plate 10.
  • the axis W5 is the center of a jaw 48 of the locking mechanism 5, the jaw being provided to removably retain an anchoring element not shown of the shoe.
  • This element can be a metal rod.
  • the transverse axis W5 is in the vicinity and in slight recoil of the front end 12 of the plate 10. Consequently, when the plate 10 is secured to the shim 35, the transverse axis W5 is in the vicinity and in slight recoil compared to the front end 42 of the shim 35. It can be expected that the shim 35 has a thickness of 1 mm towards the heel of the shoe, and of the order of 5 mm to the transverse axis W5.
  • a thickness of around 1 mm can be alternatively rearward and 10 mm forward.
  • the slope is then between 1, 6 and 1.9 degrees. It is also possible to provide a thickness of 1 mm to the rear 41, and 15 mm to the front 42. The slope is then between 2.55 and 2.85 degrees.
  • the shim 35 has a thickness of 1 mm to the heel of the shoe, and of the order of 10 mm or 15 mm to the transverse axis W5.
  • the shim 35 has a slope of between 0, 2 and 5 degrees.
  • a value of angle ⁇ between 1.5 and 5 degrees is well suited for practice in no skater.
  • a value of angle ⁇ between 0.2 and 2 degrees is well suited for practice in alternative steps.
  • retaining screws 50 for retaining the device 4 to the ski 3. These screws, for example five in number, pass through the plate 10 to screw into the ski.
  • the screw heads are masked by covers for aesthetic reasons as is well known to those skilled in the art. This is not detailed here.
  • the wedge 35 is traversed in the direction of the height by the orifices 51. These latter are five in number and arranged opposite the screws 50. This is why the screws 50 simultaneously hold the device 4 and the wedge 35 on the ski 3.
  • the shim 35 can be glued or welded to the ski 3. Then, the screws 50 engage in the hold, or in the hold and in the ski. It really depends on the thickness of the hold.
  • a ski 3 and a retaining device 4 with a plate 10 which carries a locking mechanism 5, a return mechanism 6, and a guide edge 7.
  • c ' is the means of rigging.
  • This comprises the plate 10, structured to incline the retaining device 4.
  • the plate 10 has a thickness, or height, variable longitudinally.
  • the plate 10 thickens from its rear end 11 to its front end 12.
  • the angle ⁇ which characterizes the slope can be measured using the bearing surfaces 15 and 16 of the support plate 10 .
  • the thickness of the plate varies regularly and continuously. It can alternatively be expected an irregular variation.
  • the assembly 1 is formed with a reduced number of parts. This reduces manufacturing costs and simplifies assembly.
  • the wedging means comprises an elevation 70 which protrudes with respect to the reception face 26. Of course this elevation is intended to receive the retaining device.
  • the elevation 70 extends longitudinally from a rear limit 71 to a front limit 72, and transversely from the first edge 23 to the second edge 24. Between the limits 71, 72 and the edges 23, 24, the elevation has a receiving face 76 for carrying the device 4.
  • the reception face 76 is flat, and inclined longitudinally so that the level of the retaining device 4 is reduced from the front end 12 towards the rear end 11.
  • the thickness of the ski, or its height varies by decreasing from the front limit 72 to the rear limit 71 of the elevation 70.
  • the height h1 of the ski 3, measured at the rear limit 71 is lower than the height h2 of the ski 3, measured at the front limit 72.
  • a specificity of the fourth embodiment is the fastening of the retaining device 4 to the ski 3.
  • the assembly 1 comprises a base 80 intended to be associated with the ski 3. Similar to the plate 10, the base 80 extends in length in the longitudinal direction L, between a first end 81, or rear end, and a second end 82, or front end.
  • the base 80 extends transversely between a first edge 83 and a second edge 84, and in height from a bearing face 85 to a receiving face 86.
  • the bearing face 85 is provided to be secured to the ski 3, while the host face 86 is provided to carry the plate 10.
  • a non-removable fastening means such as gluing or welding.
  • the base 80 could form with the ski 3 a single piece.
  • a removable securing means such as screwing, interlocking, or any equivalent.
  • the wedging means which inclines the retaining device 4 relative to the board, comprises a shim 95 shaped to be associated with the base 80.
  • the shim 95 extends in length, in the longitudinal direction L, between a first end 101, or rear end, and a second end 102, or front end.
  • the shim 95 extends transversely between a first edge 103 and a second edge 104, and in height from a bearing face 105 to a receiving face 106.
  • the bearing face 105 is intended to to be secured to the base 80, while the receiving face 106 is provided to accommodate the plate 10.
  • a removable fastening device To associate the shim 95 to the base 80, there is provided a removable fastening device.
  • the latter comprises, according to the fourth embodiment, a longitudinal guide means of the shim 95 relative to the base 80.
  • the guide means itself comprises a slide 110 formed on the shim 95, as well as a 111 rail formed for its part on the base 80.
  • the rail 111 is structured to cooperate with the slide 110.
  • the slide 110 is delimited transversely by two flanges 112, 113 facing each other.
  • the rail 111 is delimited transversely by two wings 116, 117 in opposition to one another.
  • a slide could have been formed on the base 80, and a rail formed on the hold 95.
  • the assembly of the assembly 1 is obtained by fitting the shim 95 on the base 80 in the longitudinal direction L, then by screwing the screws 50 through the plate 10 and the shim 95.
  • the screws 50 hold the device retaining 4 on the hold 95, and bear on the base 80. This immobilizes the device 4 longitudinally, which is more in an adjustable position.
  • any other means may be provided for adjusting the longitudinal position of the device 4 and / or the shim 95.
  • the latter 95 inclines the retaining device 4.
  • the shim 95 has a thickness, or height, variable longitudinally.
  • the wedge 95 thickens from its rear end 101 to its front end 102.
  • the angle ⁇ which characterizes the slope can be measured using the support faces 105 and 106 of the hold 95 .
  • a reverse or complementary arrangement may be provided.
  • the base 80 has a height which increases from its rear end 81 to its front end 82.
  • a shim 95 may have a multitude of orifices 51. These are arranged in correlation with different retaining devices, for which the screw distributions are specific. The number of orifices 51 of the shim 95 is greater than the number of retaining screws 50.
  • the sixth embodiment of the invention is organized again around a ski 3 and a retaining device 4, with a plate 10 which carries a locking mechanism 5, a return mechanism 6, and a guide edge 7.
  • the locking mechanism 5 comprises a jaw 48 of transverse axis W5.
  • the wedging means comprises a wedge 125, which extends longitudinally from a rear end 131 to a front end 132, transversely between a first lateral edge 133 and a second lateral edge 134, and in height, or in thickness, between a bearing face 135 and a receiving face 136.
  • the shim 125 comprises several sections of different slopes.
  • the shim 125 comprises a first section 141, or rear section, and a second section 142, or front section.
  • the first section 141 extends from the rear end 131 towards the front end 132, while the second section 142 extends from the front end 132 towards the rear end 131.
  • rear 141 and before 142 are joined at the height of the jaw 48, or the transverse axis W5, of the locking mechanism.
  • the rear section has a slope measured according to the angle ⁇ , as seen before. Of course, the slope increases from the rear 131 towards the front. From the W5 axis, the slope changes. Here the slope is reduced.
  • the variation of slope is measured by the angle ⁇ , obtained at the intersection of the two following planes: the reception face 136 at the rear section 141, and the immaterial extension of the reception face 136 coming from the front section 142.
  • the angles ⁇ and ⁇ are equal. That is to say that the bearing surfaces 135 and home 136 are parallel at the front section. This might not be the case.
  • the angle ⁇ could be greater than the angle ⁇ . In this case the junction of the sections 141, 142, at the axis W5, is a vertex.
  • the plate 10 is shaped to fit the shim 125.
  • the bearing surface 15 of the plate 10 forms a dihedral whose top 150 is at the transverse axis W5.
  • An advantage related to this embodiment is to increase the amplitude of tilting forward of the shoe. Indeed, it rotates alternately along the W5 axis. The change of slope reduces the height of the front end 12 of the plate 10. This lowers the front of the locking mechanism 5. As a result the user has more freedom of movement, and driving the ski is easier.
  • the seventh embodiment of the invention there is a ski 3 and a retaining device 4, with a plate 10 which carries a locking mechanism 5, a return mechanism 6, and a guide edge 7.
  • the locking mechanism 5 comprises a jaw 48 of axis transversal w5.
  • the wedging means comprises a wedge 155, which extends longitudinally from a rear end 161 to a front end 162, transversely between a first lateral edge 163 and a second lateral edge 164, and in height, or in thickness, between a bearing face 165 and a receiving face 166.
  • the wedge 155 comprises at least one side cheek 171, 172. Each cheek locally widens the wedge 155, to extend transversely the support provided to a shoe retained on the assembly 1. A wider transverse support improves the stability of the foot during the conduct.
  • the wedge 155 comprises a first lateral cheek 171, on the side of the first edge 163, as well as a second lateral cheek 172, on the side of the second edge 164. This increases the transverse support on both sides of the shoe.
  • At least one cheek 171, 172 has an upper edge 173, 174 in elevation with respect to the receiving face 166 of the shim 155. More precisely the first cheek 171 has a first upper edge 173, and the second cheek 172 has a second edge 174.
  • each edge 173, 174, and therefore each cheek 171, 172 respectively has an inner edge 175, 176 provided to be vis-à-vis a side edge 13, 14 of the plate 10 This allows a mounting of the plate 10 between the cheeks 171, 172.
  • the respective vertex 177, 178 of the ridges 173, 174 extends at the reception face 16.
  • each vertex is parallel to the reception face 16. This provides continuity in the support provided to the shoe.
  • At least one cheek 171, 172 has subdivisions 181, 182, 183, 184 which give it a discontinuous appearance. More precisely, the first cheek 171 has a first 181 and a second 182 subdivisions. By analogy the second cheek 172 has a first 183 and a second 184 subdivisions.
  • the upper edges 173, 174 and the inner edges 175, 176 of the cheeks are discontinuous. It does not hurt their function. One can even foresee an increase of the subdivisions of the cheeks.
  • the cheeks 171, 172 are symmetrical transversely. By corollary the inner edges 175, 176 are opposite. This favors the management of transversal supports.
  • At least one cheek 171, 172 has a lower edge 193, 194 projecting from the bearing face 165 of the shim 155. More precisely the first cheek 171 has a first edge lower 193, and the second cheek 172 has a second lower edge 194.
  • a cheek may be continuous or discontinuous and, as a corollary, a lower edge 193, 194 may be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the invention is made from materials and according to implementation techniques known to those skilled in the art.
  • reception faces 46, 76, 106 of the wedging means may be non-planar.
  • they may be convex, concave, or have streaks or cavities. The key is to preserve a slope of inclination.
  • the invention also relates to a shim provided to go with the assembly 1.

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