EP2353417A1 - Schuh mit verbesserter Sohle - Google Patents

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EP2353417A1
EP2353417A1 EP11000013A EP11000013A EP2353417A1 EP 2353417 A1 EP2353417 A1 EP 2353417A1 EP 11000013 A EP11000013 A EP 11000013A EP 11000013 A EP11000013 A EP 11000013A EP 2353417 A1 EP2353417 A1 EP 2353417A1
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François Girard
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0411Ski or like boots for cross-country
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/143Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form provided with wedged, concave or convex end portions, e.g. for improving roll-off of the foot
    • A43B13/146Concave end portions, e.g. with a cavity or cut-out portion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0496Ski or like boots boots for touring or hiking skis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C9/00Ski bindings
    • A63C9/20Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps

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  • the invention relates to a shoe, especially a sport shoe, and more particularly relates to a shoe that can be used in areas such as cross-country skiing, hiking or telemark, snowshoeing, rollerblading or skating. ice cream, or whatever.
  • a shoe may comprise a low or high upper, and may be relatively flexible or otherwise stiffer.
  • the shoe is in all cases provided with an outer sole, which is intended to connect the rod to the ground or a sports machine.
  • the outer sole is a piece which extends in length from a rear end to a front end, in width between a lateral side and a medial side, and in height between a free face, intended to contact the ground or the sports vehicle, and a connecting face, intended to be secured to the rod.
  • the outer sole has a longitudinal groove which opens at the free face.
  • the outer sole has several longitudinal grooves. This is for example the case in the field of cross-country skiing, where at least one groove is intended to cooperate with an edge of a guide device.
  • the ridge is associated with a ski, directly or indirectly.
  • an outer soleing is provided to cooperate with a given guide device, that is to say to the exclusion of any other.
  • the hollow shape of the outer sole is the replica of the raised shape of the associated guide device. This optimizes the cooperation between the outer sole and the device, for a more precise skiing. It is therefore not possible for a user to keep his shoes and change the guiding device, if the latter does not have the appropriate structure.
  • the idea of a change of guiding device is often correlated to the idea of a change of retaining device of the boot to the ski. Indeed, the two types of devices are very often associated with each other, for various reasons such as simplification of manufacture, aesthetic balance, or other.
  • the user sometimes wants to change his restraints, or change his skis, which can be provided with restraints and guidance. But the user is generally reluctant to change his shoes because the different brands do not all provide exactly the same feeling of comfort or footing. Not being able to keep the shoes, changing the guiding devices, changing the restraints, or changing the skis is a problem.
  • one particular object of the invention is to make it possible to change the guiding devices despite the storage of the shoes.
  • the invention seeks to make it possible to use a given shoe with different guiding devices, the latter having different structures.
  • the invention wants to allow the use of different restraining devices, or even different skis, with the same pair of shoes.
  • the invention provides a shoe comprising an outer sole, the outer sole extending in length from a rear end to a front end, in width between a lateral side and a medial side, and in height between a free face and a connecting face, the outer sole having a longitudinal groove which opens at the free face.
  • the shoe according to the invention is characterized in that the longitudinal groove opens at the free face, the groove having a length of between 30 and 100% of the length of the outer sole, a width of between 25 and 45 mm, and a depth greater than or equal to 4 mm, the groove being compatible with one or more guide edges.
  • the dimensions of the groove are large enough to accommodate a large edge, or one or more smaller edges. Of course, there remains a free space in the groove, when the latter is occupied by one or more edges. But in the end, the groove cooperates with each edge it receives. As a corollary, a small edge cooperates with the groove by a reduced surface, that is to say a smaller surface than that used when the edge and the groove have completely complementary shapes. With the invention, that is to say with a cooperation of partially complementary forms, the guidance of the outer sole occurs sufficiently. This means that the guidance of the sole allows a sufficiently precise ski, despite the reduction of the contact surfaces between the edge or edges and the groove. It thus appears that the invention overcame a prejudice, which consists in believing that only totally complementary forms guarantee a sufficient guidance.
  • the boot according to the invention can therefore advantageously be used with different guiding devices.
  • the shoe can be used with different restraining devices and / or skis.
  • the user can therefore keep his shoes and have or use different materials.
  • the invention improves the outer sole of a shoe.
  • a cross-country ski boot 1 is provided to be removably retained by a retaining device 2 on a board 3.
  • the shoe 1 comprises an outer sole 12 and a rod 13.
  • the shoe 1 extends in length from a rear end or heel 14 to a front end or tip 15, and in width between a lateral side 16 and a medial side 17. It is observed that corollary the outer sole 12 extends in length from the heel 14 to the tip 15, and in width between the lateral side 16 and the medial side 17.
  • the sole 12 s' also extends in height, or thickness, between a free face 18 and a connecting face 19.
  • the free face 18 is intended to contact the ground, the retaining device of the boot to the ski, or the ski itself even.
  • the connecting face 19, serves to secure the sole 12 to the rest of the shoe, for example by gluing.
  • the rod 13 comprises a lower portion 20, provided to surround the foot, and an upper portion 21, provided to surround the ankle. However, it could be considered a rod comprising only the lower portion.
  • the outer soleing 12 has a longitudinal groove 25 and carries a first connecting member 26.
  • the longitudinal groove 25 opens at the free face 18, and s' extends from the end rear 14 to the front end 15, that is to say, 100% of the length of the sole 12. Note that the groove 25 is fragmented because the free face 18 has crampons. However, alternatively, the groove 25 could be continuous.
  • the connecting member 26 as for him, well known to those skilled in the art, is anchored in the sole 12. It is for example made from a wire, of circular section, folded ad hoc and implanted transversely. in the groove 25, near the front end 15.
  • the retainer 2 also well known to those skilled in the art, is presented in a summary way. It 2 comprises a mechanism 27 for the temporary retention of the boot 1, as well as a guiding device 28 of the boot 1.
  • the mechanism 27 cooperates with the member 26. It follows that when the shoe 1 is retained, its heel 14 can lift alternately relative to the guide device 28, while the tip 15 oscillates relative to the body 26.
  • the guiding device 28 comprises an edge 29, or tongue.
  • the edge 29 is split longitudinally, in order to promote its bending along a transverse axis. This leaves more freedom in flexion skiing 3. But it is possible to use a continuous edge.
  • the retaining device 2 comprises a base 30, which carries the retaining mechanism 27 and the guiding device 28. These three parts 30, 27, 28 are joined together to form an assembly easy to handle and put in place on the ski 3.
  • the edge 29 takes place in the groove 25
  • the connecting member 26 takes place in the mechanism 27, and the face free 18 of the sole 12 is supported on the base 30.
  • ski 3 is partially shown, schematically. It is understood that the ski can have any appropriate structure.
  • the longitudinal groove 25 of the sole 12 opens out at the free face 18, the groove having a length between 30 and 100% of the length of the outer sole 12, a width of between 25 and 45 mm, and a depth greater than or equal to at 4mm, the groove being compatible with one or more guide edges. It is specified that the length is measured in a longitudinal direction of the boot, from one end 14, 15 to the other. The width is measured in a transverse direction, from one side 16, 17 to the other. Finally the depth is measured perpendicular to the sole 12, from the free face 18.
  • the longitudinal groove 25 allows the longitudinal groove 25 to accommodate one or more edges, which may have different sections.
  • the groove 25 allows the sole 12 to adapt to different restraining devices, and corollary to different guiding devices, as detailed below.
  • the guiding device 28 of the figure 1 is shown in schematic cross section, bottom left of the figure 2 .
  • the edge 29 and the base 30 form a single piece. It is observed that the edge 29 has a trapezoidal cross-section, with a lateral face 41 opposite to a medial face 42, as well as an underside 43 opposite to a top 44.
  • the bottom 43 is shown in broken lines: it corresponds to the boundary between the edge 29 and the base 30.
  • the lateral 41 and medial faces 42 form respectively an angle ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 with a longitudinal plane P1 perpendicular to the base 30.
  • the values of the angles ⁇ 1, ⁇ 2 are between 1 and 40 °, knowing that good results have been obtained with values ranging from 5 to 25 °.
  • the bottom 43 of the edge 29, parallel to the base 30, has a width W1 of between 25 and 45 mm, knowing that good results have been obtained for values between 25 and 33 mm.
  • the top 44 meanwhile, which is parallel to the base and below 43, has a width W2 between 22 and 28mm.
  • the bottom 43 is wider than the top 44.
  • the height H1 of the edge 29, measured between the base 30 and the top 44, is between 4 and 30 mm, knowing that values between 5 and 22 mm have given good results. results.
  • a second guiding device 48 is shown in schematic cross section, at the bottom right of the figure 2 .
  • the edges 49, 50 are oriented along the length of the base 30.
  • the ridges 49, 50 are arranged symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal plane P1 , knowing that it is centered transversely to the base 30.
  • Each edge 49, 50 has a trapezoidal cross section.
  • the lateral edge 49 has a lateral face 51 which forms with the plane P1 an angle ⁇ 1, similar or equal to that of the first device 28.
  • the medial edge 50 has a medial face 52 which forms with the plane P1 an angle ⁇ 2, similar or equal to that of the first device 28.
  • the ridges 49, 50 respectively have internal faces 53, 54 which each form with the plane P1 an angle ⁇ 3, ⁇ 4, whose value is between 3 and 40 °, knowing that values between 5 and 25 ° have given good results.
  • the height H2 of each edge, measured between the base 30 and their respective tops 55, 56 is between 3 and 8 mm, knowing that values of 4 to 5 mm have given good results.
  • the distance W1 between the edges 49, 50, at their junction with the base 30 and at the base of the lateral 51 and medial faces 52 is equal to the width W1 of the bottom 43 of the edge 29 of the first device 28.
  • the distance W3 which, in turn, separates the base of the inner faces 53, 54 is between 14 and 23mm.
  • the groove 25 is provided to fit exactly on the edge 29 of the first guide device 28.
  • the groove 25 has a trapezoid-shaped cross section, with a lateral face 61 opposite a medial face 62 , as well as a bottom 63 opposed to a top 64.
  • the underside 63 is shown in broken lines: it is contained in the plane P2, which passes through the free face 18 of the sole assembly 12.
  • the underside 63 is the entry of the groove 25.
  • the inlet 63 has a width W1 equal to that of the bottom 43 of the edge 29.
  • the top 64 defines the bottom of the groove 25.
  • the top 64 has a width W2 equal to that of the top 44 of the ridge 29.
  • the bottom 64 of the groove 25 is narrower than the inlet 63. In other words, the groove 25 narrows in a direction that goes from the inlet to the bottom.
  • the lateral 61 and medial faces 62 are provided to contact respectively the lateral 41 and medial faces 42 of the edge 29 of the first guide device 28, or the lateral 51 and medial faces 52 of the lateral edges 49 and medial 50 of the second device 48. It is noted that the lateral 61 and medial edges 62 of the groove 25 are respectively inclined at angles ⁇ 1 and a2 equal to or similar to those of the edge 29. Of course, the angles ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 are measured relative to a plane P3 perpendicular to the bottom or top 64. Here the angles ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 are equal. As a result, the groove 25 is transversely symmetrical.
  • the depth of the groove 25, or the distance between the inlet 63 and the bottom 64, is equal to or close to the distance H1 itself height of the edge 29. In other words the depth of the groove 25 is equal to or near the height of the edge 29 and, therefore, is between 4 and 30mm.
  • the groove 25 cooperates, at the very least, with a single edge of the same cross section, or with two smaller edges, some of whose surfaces are arranged to cooperate with the groove 25.
  • Advantage of the sole assembly 12 is to cooperate with at least two different guiding devices.
  • the groove 25 cooperates with a single edge 29 of the same cross section, it can be expected to leave a functional clearance between the top 44 of the edge and the bottom 64 of the groove.
  • the sole assembly 12 bears on the base 30 by its free face 18. This increases the stability of the support.
  • the second guide device 48 and a third guide device 68.
  • the sole 12 is structured to cooperate with the second 48 and third 68 devices. Because it has been before, the second device 48 is not described here.
  • the third device 68 is similar to the first but with a reduced width. Thus it comprises a guide edge 69, a lateral face 71, a medial face 72, a bottom 73, and a top 74.
  • the faces 71, 72 are inclined according to the values of the angles ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 seen previously.
  • the bottom 73 of the edge 69 has a width W5 of between 15 and 20 mm.
  • the top 74 of the edge 69 has a width W6 of between 10 and 15 mm.
  • the height H1 of the edge 69 is between 10 and 30mm.
  • the groove 85 of the sole assembly 12 is provided to fit partially on the second guiding device 48, and partly on the third 68.
  • the cross section of the groove 85 includes a first trapezoid-shaped subdivision 86 and a second trapezoid-shaped subdivision 87.
  • the first subdivision 86 delimits the entry 88 of the groove 85
  • the second subdivision 87 delimits the bottom 89, the subdivisions being separated by a shoulder 90.
  • the first subdivision 86 is wider than the second 87.
  • the bottom 89 of the groove 85 has a width W6 equal to that of the top 74.
  • the boundary between the subdivisions 86, 87 at the shoulder 88 has a width W7 between the widths W5 and W6.
  • the respective depths H3, H4 of the subdivisions 86, 87 are each between 20 and 60% of the depth H1 of the groove 85.
  • the depths of the subdivisions are each 50% of the depth H1.
  • first subdivision 86 and the second subdivision 87 are symmetrical transversely. This balances in a transverse direction the contact forces between the sole 12 and the guide device 48, 68 with which it cooperates.
  • the lateral 91 and medial 92 portions of the shoulder 90 have the same width. This increases the stability of the sole assembly 12 when pressing on the guiding device 68.
  • the guide edge 99 has, at its underside 103, a width W9 between 20 and 28mm.
  • the edge has, at its top 104, a width W10 between 15 and 23mm.
  • the groove 115 of the sole assembly 12 thus has a first subdivision 116 and a second subdivision 117, designed to accommodate the second 48 and fourth 98 guiding devices.
  • the inlet 118 of the groove has a width W1 of between 28 and 45 mm.
  • the bottom 119 of the groove has a width W10 of between 15 and 23 mm.
  • the width W11 of the groove is between those W9 and W10 of the underside 103 and the bottom 119.
  • the combination of the guiding devices compatible with the sole assembly 12 is different. .
  • the first subdivision cooperates with a device 48
  • the second subdivision 117 cooperates with the other device 98.
  • the fourth embodiment is presented using the figure 5 .
  • What is particular here is the structure of the guide edge 129 of the fifth device.
  • the edge 129 comprises a wide portion 130 extended by a narrow portion 131, each portion having a trapezoidal cross section.
  • the two portions 130, 131 form a one-piece structure. This arrangement allows a better transverse distribution of the supports between the sole assembly 12 and the fifth guide device 128.
  • the fifth embodiment is presented using the figure 6 .
  • a shoe 1 On it, there is a shoe 1, a retainer 2, and a board 3.
  • the shoe carries a second connecting member 136 in addition to the first 26.
  • the second member 136 is also anchored in the sole 12. This allows for For example, in some cases, the cooperation with an elastic return member, not shown, towards the retaining device 2.
  • the boot 1 comprises one or two connecting members 26, 136, housed partly in the longitudinal groove 25, 85, 115 of the sole assembly 12.
  • the angle of inclination ⁇ 1, ⁇ 2 of a lateral face 51, 71 or medial 52, 72 is between 1 and 40 °. It can be provided that one or both angles ⁇ 1, ⁇ 2 vary along the groove. In the same spirit, it can be expected that the depth or depths H1, H3, H4 vary along the groove. It can further be provided that the widths W1, W2, W6, W7 vary along the groove. This is to say that for some options, the cross section of the groove varies from one end to the other.

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