EP2338375A1 - Butoir pour un bâton de trekking ou de marche nordique - Google Patents

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EP2338375A1
EP2338375A1 EP11160947A EP11160947A EP2338375A1 EP 2338375 A1 EP2338375 A1 EP 2338375A1 EP 11160947 A EP11160947 A EP 11160947A EP 11160947 A EP11160947 A EP 11160947A EP 2338375 A1 EP2338375 A1 EP 2338375A1
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Eberhard Heim
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B9/00Details
    • A45B9/04Ferrules or tips
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45B
    • A45B2200/05Walking sticks
    • A45B2200/055Walking sticks for Nordic walking
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H3/00Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
    • A61H3/02Crutches
    • A61H3/0288Ferrules or tips therefor
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49826Assembling or joining
    • Y10T29/49947Assembling or joining by applying separate fastener

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  • the present invention relates to a buffer for a stick, in particular for a trekking, walking or Nordic walking pole, wherein the buffer at its upper end means for attachment to a pole tube, in particular in the form of a recess, and at its lower end a Rolling surface, wherein the rolling surface in a transverse direction with respect to the rolling substantially flat or only slightly convex curved, but in a longitudinal direction perpendicular thereto is convex so convex that during the movement of the user of the stick a rolling surface during the repulsion movement with the stick on a base. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a trekking, walking or Nordic Walking stick with such a buffer and method for producing such buffers or damping elements.
  • Trekking and climbing is also increasingly practiced for health reasons with the aid of at least one, preferably even two sticks.
  • the so-called Nordic Walking is based even on the fact that two sticks are used and thus a dynamic and joints gentle movement is possible.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object, a improved buffer for a trekking, walking or Nordic walking pole suitable for a wide variety of surfaces.
  • it is about to improve a buffer for a stick, especially for a trekking, walking or Nordic walking pole, the buffer at its upper end means for attachment to a pole, z. B.
  • the rolling surface in the form of a recess, and at its lower end a rolling surface, wherein preferably the rolling surface in a transverse direction with respect to the rolling substantially flat or only slightly convex curved (possibly with trough-shaped indentations or depressions) is formed, but in a longitudinal direction is convexly curved so that it forms a rolling surface during the repulsion movement with the stick on a base during the movement of the user of the stick.
  • the buffer consists of a rubber-elastic material at least in the region of the rolling surface, and that at least one elastically mounted, hard, substantially inelastic holding element is arranged in the rubber-elastic material.
  • the core of the invention thus consists, to a certain extent, of assuming the effect of a tip by at least one retaining element, which is elastically mounted in the rubber-elastic material.
  • the hard, inelastic holding element for example made of metal and / or ceramic, can engage in soft substrates and is therefore suitable for such soft substrates, similar to a conventional stick tip.
  • the retaining element is mounted in an elastic manner in the rubber-elastic material, there is a surprising effect when used on a hard surface, namely that by the elastic embedding the retaining element no hard blows on the pole grip transmits, and thus no to the musculoskeletal system shows negative effects, and that continue to arise due to the elastic embedding substantially no unpleasant impact noise, as inevitably occur in conventional tips.
  • the effect is thus similar to a spike, as known from the field of winter tires.
  • the holding element has a hardness which is preferably greater than 3 on the Mohs scale, more preferably greater than 4, 5, or even greater as 6 or 7.
  • the specified hardness refers to the area of the holding element, which comes into contact with the substrate or penetrates into it. Those areas of the holding element, which do not come into contact with the substrate or penetrate into it, can easily have a lower hardness, they can even be made of soft and partially elastic material, as long as a sufficient support in the material of the buffer is ensured.
  • the at least one elastically mounted holding element protrudes at least partially beyond the rolling surface, typically in the range of one-half to two or three millimeters or more.
  • the anchoring depth of the retaining element in the buffer is greater than the height which protrudes beyond the rolling surface.
  • the rolling surface is generally asymmetrical in that it is pulled up at the front end (ie in the running direction) and in that the rear end essentially forms a point. This results in an ideal rolling behavior at z. As a rule, rather long sticks during Nordic walking.
  • At least 2, preferably at least 4, at least 6 or at least 8 holding elements are arranged on respectively in or on the rolling surface.
  • the holding elements are preferably arranged spaced apart in the longitudinal direction, that is to say in the running direction, wherein at least 2 or at least 3 or at least 4 holding elements can be arranged in at least one row or in particular offset laterally in the longitudinal direction.
  • This particular arrangement of the holding elements proves to be extremely suitable in particular in connection with the specifically designed, convex rolling surface in the running direction. It is thus ensured that during the entire movement always a holding element contact with the ground.
  • a preferred embodiment is characterized in that at least 4, preferably 6 or 8 holding elements are arranged, and that the holding elements are arranged in at least 2, offset in the transverse direction rows of corresponding 2, 3 or 4 holding elements. By different rows are arranged offset laterally also gives the advantage that at oblique placement or at Irregular ground always keep holding elements in contact with the ground.
  • the rolling surface also has a profile.
  • the at least one retaining element is preferably arranged on at least one lug surface of the profile.
  • the profile may have at least one, preferably central, longitudinal groove and transverse grooves branching off at least 2, 3 or 4, in particular laterally symmetrical thereof, and two longitudinally extending rows of, for example, four retaining elements may be arranged on the stud surfaces of the rolling surface formed by the grooves be.
  • the buffer consists wholly and in one piece of a rubber-elastic material, particularly preferably of an optionally vulcanized natural and / or synthetic rubber, particularly preferably having a hardness of 20 to 80 Shore A, preferably 50-70 Shore A, e.g. 55-64 Shore A.
  • a rubber-elastic material particularly preferably of an optionally vulcanized natural and / or synthetic rubber, particularly preferably having a hardness of 20 to 80 Shore A, preferably 50-70 Shore A, e.g. 55-64 Shore A.
  • typical tire materials can be used.
  • the holding element is designed in the form of a pin, which is embedded with its first end in the rubber-elastic material, and which protrudes with its second end over the surface of the rolling surface.
  • the region protruding at the second end towards the rolling surface is preferably limited or supported by a flange or collar which is in particular preferably circumferential.
  • the second end protrudes above the surface of the rolling surface at a height in the range of 0.05-5 mm, more preferably in the range of 1-2 mm.
  • the collar preferably has a circular ring width of 0.5-1.5 mm.
  • the retaining element has at its second end a particularly hard, in particular hardened tip.
  • the retaining element may comprise a one-piece anchoring element which is embedded in the rubber-elastic material except for a flange or collar (the flange or collar may either be formed integrally with the anchoring element or embedded as an individual element), wherein the anchoring element preferably on its side facing the rolling surface has a recess in which a tip element, for example in the form of a metal pin, embedded and secured therein.
  • the anchoring element may for example consist of plastic, iron, steel, in particular stainless steel, brass, aluminum or other non-ferrous metals.
  • the tip element may for example consist of ceramic, hardened metal, in particular hardened steel, sintered hard metals or other wear-resistant materials.
  • the tip element can also be coated by appropriate methods with a wear-minimizing surface (eg TiN, TiCN, etc.).
  • the anchoring element preferably has in the region embedded in the rubber-elastic material anchoring means, particularly preferably in the form of anchoring lamellae.
  • anchoring lamellae preferably in the form of anchoring lamellae.
  • a plurality of circumferential anchoring lamellae are arranged, which are conical in the direction away from the rolling surface, and which are stepped in the direction facing the rolling surface.
  • the anchoring element or the entire holding element can be particularly easily inserted or einschiessen in the buffer described below in the method.
  • a particularly simple construction is possible if a single, elastically mounted, hard, inelastic holding element is arranged in the rubber-elastic material, this preferably protruding at least partially downwards over the rolling surface.
  • the holding element in this case has an anchoring element, which is preferably embedded in the rubber-elastic material except for a flange, wherein the holding element in the embedded rubber-elastic material area means for anchoring, particularly preferably in the form of anchoring slats.
  • the anchoring element may have on its side facing the rolling surface on a recess in which a tip member is embedded and secured therein, as explained above.
  • Such a single holding element is particularly preferably arranged centrally in the transverse direction.
  • the buffer may additionally be provided with a specific flexibility, this in particular if, as explained above, it consists entirely and in one piece of a rubber-elastic material. This specific flexibilization is possible by providing recesses in the regions to be softer. A particularly preferred such region is the leading edge of the buffer.
  • the buffer has at its leading edge a chord formed by two recesses provided laterally, this chord being preferably over at least 10%, more preferably over in the range of 20-40% of the total length the leading edge extends. Similar measures can be taken at the trailing edge.
  • the buffer In order to increase the grip of the buffer, especially in soft material, in which the buffer penetrates substantially, it is also possible to provide a laterally profile and not only down on the rolling surface.
  • at least two, in particular preferably at least three, such lateral projections are preferably provided on each side of the buffer.
  • the present invention relates to a trekking or Nordic Walking pole with a buffer, as described above.
  • the present invention relates to a method for producing a buffer as described above.
  • the method is in particular characterized in that the at least one holding element is injected at the suitable locations, for example on the lugs of a profile, substantially perpendicular to the rolling surface in the rolling surface, where appropriate previously drilled blind holes drilled out, burned out, burned out or already in the manufacturing process of Blank is provided during the primary molding process.
  • the at least one retaining element the appropriate locations substantially perpendicular to the rolling surface in the rolling surface in accordance with drilled or provided during the manufacturing process of the blank blind holes inserted and glued therein.
  • FIG. 1 shows a Nordic walking or trekking pole 1 in the lower, that is usually in use the ground 3 facing area. At the not As shown, such a stick usually has a handle with a hand strap on which the stick is gripped.
  • the stick has a pole tube 1a, which can be, for example, an aluminum tube and / or a fiber-reinforced plastic tube.
  • a buffer 2 is attached to this pole tube 1a.
  • the buffer 2 is at its upper end 4 with a blind hole or a recess 10 (see FIG. 2 ), in which the pole tube 1a inserted respectively. possibly even additionally glued in this.
  • the pole tube 1a can either have a not further processed or fitted with additional elements pipe end (in this case, for example, a plastic sleeve can be provided in the recess, which is attached via a fabric connection or a traction on the floor and / or the buffer), but it is also possible, on the pole tube 1a down a tip such as from the skiing or trekking known, provide, that is, in this case, the buffer 2 is pushed onto such a tip.
  • the buffer 2 has at its lower end a rolling surface 5.
  • This rolling surface 5 has a front end 6 and a rear end 7, wherein the front and back refers to the direction of travel.
  • the illustration is in FIG. 1 to understand that a runner runs in the plane of the paper from right to left, and accordingly when putting on a substantially vertical stick first the rolling surface at the rear end 7 touches, and the progress of the runner by the increasing leftward tilt of the stick on the rolling surface 5 rolls until the end just before the lifting of the stick, the rolling surface rests only in the region of the front end 6 on the floor 3.
  • the shape is optimized insofar as the movement, as viewed from the side in some sense triangular structure is given, the long, rearwardly facing leg is formed substantially along the axis of the stick, the lower tip of this long leg through the rear end 7 is formed, and whose lower short leg convex to the ground as a rolling surface is formed so that the forward tip is formed by the front end 6 of the rolling surface 5.
  • the buffer 2 is made in its mass of a rubber-elastic plastic material, it is, for example, in the field of tire manufacturing usual materials, that is, for example, in question come vulcanized synthetic rubbers. Such a buffer 2 can be produced in a primary molding process.
  • the buffer of different materials, for example in the upper end facing region of a first, possibly even inelastic plastic material, and in the rolling surface, for example, with a height of 2 to 10 mm from a rubber elastic plastic Matelial.
  • a buffer may be prepared either by a coextrusion process or by a two-component injection process, or by, for example, bonding the different materials. It is essential in any case that in the area of the rolling surface of the buffer consists of a rubber-elastic material, otherwise the inventive rubber-elastic mounting of the holding elements 9 is not possible.
  • the buffer 2 in the rolling surface 5 preferably has a profile 8.
  • FIG. 3 shows a view along the direction R, as shown in FIG FIG. 2 is represented.
  • different grooves 11, 12 are provided in the rubber-elastic material. Between these grooves, with a depth, for example, in the range of 1-4 mm, form the cleats of the profile.
  • the studs each have a surface 13 which is at least partially planar or respectively convex in the longitudinal direction 21. On these surfaces 13 respectively in the underlying studs, the support elements 9 are embedded.
  • FIG. 4a shows a view analogous to the view according to FIG. 1 , wherein additionally the longitudinal direction 21 is indicated, as well as the sectional plane AA, which in FIG. 4b ) is shown. It is apparent how the retaining elements 9 are recessed in recesses holes or holes 14 in the studs. They stand with a height h, which is typically in the range of 0.5-3 mm, beyond the surface of the rolling surface.
  • the holding element 9 may be formed in one piece, but in this case it consists of two elements, namely an anchoring element 16 and a tip element 15th
  • the anchoring element 16 essentially serves to fasten the tip element 15 in the rubber-elastic material of the buffer 2. It is cylindrical in shape, and has on its side facing the buffer over a slightly tapered tip 20, which facilitates the introduction or a Einschiessen of such an element 9.
  • anchoring lamellae 17 are provided which are intended to prevent the retaining element 9 from being “worked out” of the buffer during the mechanical loading.
  • anchoring in rubber-elastic material is known to be problematic, and it is found that barb-shaped lamellae 17 is particularly suitable for sustainable attachment in such Environment allow.
  • the anchoring element 16 has, on the one hand, a recess 19 in the form of, for example, a tapered blind hole into which the tip element 15 can be inserted and fastened therein.
  • An attachment can take place via a frictional connection, positive locking (for example screws), compression or by gluing or the like.
  • the anchoring element 16 has a collar or flange 18 at its outermost end. This collar serves to prevent the retaining element 9 is completely submerged under the stress in the rubber-elastic material.
  • the anchoring element 16 has a diameter d in the range of 1-3 mm.
  • the collar has a thickness a in the range of 0.2 - 1.5 millimeters, and a circular ring width b in the range of 0.5 - 2 mm.
  • the anchoring element 16 is provided with an anchoring depth t in the range of 1-15 mm or more, preferably 2-7 mm or 5-10 mm.
  • the anchoring element may be made of metal such as steel, iron, stainless steel, brass, aluminum or other non-ferrous metals, wherein it may be cast or machined. Also possible is the use of plastic materials (lighter!), Such as polyethylene, polycarbonate, polypropylene, PVC, polyamide, etc., wherein such materials may also be fiber-reinforced. Anchoring elements made of such plastic materials can be produced, for example, in an injection molding process.
  • the tip element 15 may be formed integrally with the anchoring element 16, it then being appropriate to subject the tip element 15 to a special hardening process or coating process.
  • the tip member 15 may preferably, as in FIG. 5 shown, may be formed as a separate element which is incorporated into the anchoring element 16 or otherwise connected thereto.
  • the tip element may be a pin of one hardened material z.
  • metal such as hardened steel, sintered hard metals or other wear-resistant materials.
  • the tip element can also be coated by appropriate methods with a wear-minimizing surface (eg TiN, TiCN, etc.). But it is also possible to provide ceramic tips.
  • Such a tip element 15 normally has a diameter D in the range of 1 to 2.5 mm.
  • FIG. 6 Another embodiment of a buffer 2 is shown in FIG FIG. 6 shown.
  • the buffer has support members 9, as described above, and it is made as a whole of a rubber-elastic material in one piece. At its upper end 4 it has a recess 10, in which the pole tube (not shown) can be inserted.
  • the buffer 2 On the underside, the buffer 2 has an asymmetric rolling surface 5, and in the elastic rolling surface 5, six support members 9 are arranged substantially in two rows.
  • the slightly lenticular shape of the rolling surface, as in particular FIG. 6h ) Accordingly, these two rows are not parallel but rather following this lens shape arranged such that the arranged at the front end 6 support members 9 are close to each other and successively a greater distance is formed towards the rear end 7 out.
  • the rolling surface 5 also has a profile, but the profile has only transverse grooves 11, which are provided in a zigzag shape.
  • the buffer according to FIG. 6 is in particular additionally characterized in that it not only has a profile towards the bottom on the one hand in the area of the rolling surface 5, but also via a lateral profile, given as lateral projections 26.
  • lateral projections 26 which also by corresponding incisions in the outer contour can be given (which are then particularly preferably arranged in common alignment with transverse grooves 11), cause the buffer, when it penetrates, for example, in soft soil material, is better anchored in this soil material in the walking direction.
  • these lateral projections 26 are arranged symmetrically on both sides, and it is, as in the present case, provided on each side 2 or 3 such projections.
  • FIG. 6 Another special feature of the embodiment according to FIG. 6 consists in that in the region of the front edge, that is above the front end 6, tapers respectively elongated recesses 23 are provided on both sides. Between these recesses 23 remains to some extent a chord 24 or a bridge.
  • This configuration of the buffer means that the buffer when it rests with the rolling surface at its front end on the ground (that is, at the end of the rolling process) is softer, since in the region of the leading edge substantially only the slender elastic tendon 24 the Is able to absorb forces.
  • This softer design in the front region means that a more elastic and therefore more pleasant behavior is achieved during the repulsion process, and that with loudspeaker elements impacting on hard ground 9 less noisy noises are produced.
  • the tendon 24 can also be made interchangeable.
  • different tendons with different damping behavior for example, at the different tendons characterized by different colors, different damping behavior, for example, by different choice of material adjustable
  • different damping behavior for example, by different choice of material adjustable
  • FIG. 6e ) and i) will also be apparent that it is possible to design the inside of the recess 10 specifically to ensure that a buffer can be withdrawn from a pole tip without undue effort.
  • a completely rubber-elastic designed buffer it is normally the case that it absorbs itself in this way in the sense of a suction cup on the stick, that he can barely be removed.
  • the cylindrical inner surface is provided with grooves or grooves, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the stick or the recess.
  • these grooves or grooves extend over the entire depth of the recess, but they can also be formed only in sections. It is also possible to ensure the similar effect by nubs or similar projections.

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