EP3661382B1 - Chaussure destinée à amortir un mouvement du pied par le biais de la cheville - Google Patents

Chaussure destinée à amortir un mouvement du pied par le biais de la cheville Download PDF

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EP3661382B1
EP3661382B1 EP18752139.8A EP18752139A EP3661382B1 EP 3661382 B1 EP3661382 B1 EP 3661382B1 EP 18752139 A EP18752139 A EP 18752139A EP 3661382 B1 EP3661382 B1 EP 3661382B1
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Bichler VINZENZ
Timo STUMPER
Oscar Buschinger
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/18Joint supports, e.g. instep supports
    • A43B7/20Ankle-joint supports or holders
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  • the present invention relates to a shoe for damping foot movement via the ankle.
  • devices or shoes are known in which a movement of the ankle is permitted up to a certain critical angle of the movement and, due to the structure, a movement is completely blocked from this critical angle.
  • a device is, for example, from US Pat EP 2717809 B1 known.
  • Such devices offer No protective effect whatsoever when reaching the critical angle.
  • the risk of injury when twisting an ankle especially in the case of already weakened ligaments or after an injury, also depends significantly on the inversion or supination speed and the inversion or supination acceleration that occur when an ankle is twisted, and not only on the inversion or supination angle. In the area below the limit (inversion or supination) angle, such devices therefore offer no protection whatsoever.
  • the movement is completely blocked after the critical angle has been reached.
  • the abrupt stopping of the twisting movement creates a large load on the structure of the ankle joint, which increases the risk of injury, for example a rupture of the bone or a cartilage injury.
  • the twisting movement is also transferred to the next joint. If the ankle is twisted, this is the knee joint. Due to the large lever arm present, the unfavorable application of force and the complexity of the knee joint, serious injuries such as cruciate ligament tears or meniscus damage can then lead to more negative effects than ankle ligament injuries due to their limitation of the person, the complexity and the limited healing possibilities.
  • U.S. 6,088,936 shows a shoe with a closure system.
  • EP 2 208 429 A1 shows a shoe with a tension element arrangement acting between the sole and the upper.
  • the term “lateral side” encompasses an outer side of the shoe.
  • the lateral side of the shoe corresponds to a lateral side of a human foot or a lower human extremity when the latter is wearing the shoe.
  • the "lateral side” is in im worn state of the shoe laterally or turned away from the middle of the wearer's body.
  • the term “lateral side” includes a lateral side of the human body in the sense of (topographical) anatomy.
  • the term “medial side” in the present case includes an inside of the shoe.
  • the medial side of the shoe corresponds to a medial side of a human foot or a lower human extremity when the latter is wearing the shoe.
  • the "medial side” is oriented towards the middle of the body or located in the middle when the shoe is worn.
  • the term “medial side” includes a medial side of the human body in the sense of (topographical) anatomy.
  • the “shoe heel area” comprises an area of the shoe in which a heel of a foot is received when it is worn.
  • the shoe heel area therefore corresponds to a rear or dorsal side of the shoe in terms of the (topographical) anatomy of the human body. Consequently, the shoe heel area is opposite to a ventral side.
  • Tensile stiff is to be understood here as any material with which tensile forces can be transmitted. Tensile materials within the meaning of the application can have a certain initial elongation and preferably stiffen above a certain elongation limit value or yield limit value in such a way that the elongation is then greatly reduced compared to the initial elongation or elongation.
  • ankle joint includes the upper and lower ankle joint and accordingly the axis of movement of the upper ankle joint, which essentially enables plantar flexion and dorsiflexion of the foot, and the axis of movement of the lower ankle joint, which essentially involves inversion and eversion, as well as supination, Adduction and plantar flexion, abduction and dorsiflexion are possible.
  • “Shoe” is understood here to mean any form of shoe-like footwear with an upper part or shaft and an associated solid base or sole, in particular orthopedic shoes, sports shoes, casual shoes and boots or sandals.
  • the upper and / or the sole can be designed over the entire surface or only have segments that are necessary for restraint and force transmission in the event of an inversion or supination of the foot.
  • the shoe can also have a sock or a stump made of a textile fabric or knitted fabric as a basic structure, on which segments are arranged on the shoe upper and / or on the sole at least in partial areas, by means of which the segments required to hold the foot in the event of inversion or supination are arranged Forces can be absorbed and passed on.
  • the tensile stiff band runs from the first end of the lateral side of the shoe over the shoe heel area and over the medial side of the shoe back to the lateral side to the second end and between the first and the second end on the shoe upper in the direction of it Longitudinal extension is movably arranged, wherein the tensile stiff band is attached with the first end to the damping element and the second end is attached to the shoe upper, an inversion or supination movement over the ankle joint can be damped, the movement in every position of the shoe supporting foot can be dampened.
  • the course of the tensile stiff band from the lateral side over the shoe heel area, the medial side of the shoe back to the lateral side essentially forms a loop, which tensile forces introduced into the ends of the tensile stiff band on the lateral side in the sense of a loop connection according to a Forming line load or area load, the tensile stiff band being supported in the shoe heel area and / or on the medial side and / or partially also on the lateral side.
  • the Line load or surface load correspondingly introduced into the body on the medial side and / or in the heel area of the foot or lower leg of the person wearing the shoe.
  • the tensile forces acting on the rigid ligament during inversion or supination are distributed over the first end and the second end. Therefore, on the lateral side, part of the tensile forces that arise are transmitted directly to the upper of the shoe via the second end and are absorbed by it.
  • the damping element connected to the first end also only has to absorb or dampen or compensate for part of the forces that arise.
  • the damping element can be made correspondingly smaller than in arrangements known from the prior art, in which the damping element has to absorb all of the forces resulting from inversion or supination.
  • the length of the tension-resistant band between a shoe center longitudinal plane and the first end and between the shoe center longitudinal plane and the second end increases by an angle of inversion or supination around the inversion or supination axis Radians. Since the tensile stiff band is firmly attached to the upper of the shoe at the second end, the above-described change in length of the tensile stiff band in the area of the second end is compensated for by shifting the tensile stiff band in its longitudinal extension on the medial side and the shoe heel area in the direction of the upper part of the second end.
  • the tension-resistant band is preferably designed to be flexible transversely to its longitudinal extension. This makes it possible for the band to adapt itself circumferentially to the shape and contours of the shoe over its length.
  • a preferably flexible tubular element is arranged on the upper part of the shoe, in which the rigid band is slidably guided at least in sections along its longitudinal extent, the rigid band can be positioned in a particularly stable position with regard to its position on the shoe transversely to its longitudinal extent. In this way, it is possible to specify exactly at which points or which areas of the shoe the forces introduced into the ends of the tension-stiff band due to inversion or supination are transmitted to the upper and to the foot or lower leg. In other words, the position and course of the tape on the shoe upper can be precisely specified.
  • the tensile stiff band preferably has low friction in the tubular element.
  • the tubular element preferably has a material which has a low coefficient of friction, preferably POM or PTFE.
  • At least one preferably flexible positioning element is provided on the upper side of the shoe for positioning the stiff band on the upper side of the shoe, so that the stiff band can be arranged in a predetermined position along the upper part of the shoe.
  • the course of the tape on the shoe upper can be specified particularly precisely.
  • the positioning element can be used to dampen the Inversion or supination movement required restraint force are evenly distributed so that local pressure points can be avoided.
  • the positioning elements and the tubular elements are preferably arranged alternately along the tension-resistant band and / or at least one tubular element is formed integrally with a positioning element or is fastened to a positioning element.
  • the damping element is arranged on the lateral side, the damping element preferably being at least partially integrated into the shoe upper. In this way, particularly effective damping of an inversion or supination movement can be achieved.
  • the damping element can be arranged on the shoe or integrated into the shoe in a simple manner without significantly impairing the wearing comfort.
  • the damping element is arranged in the shoe sole, the tension-resistant band preferably being guided in a sliding manner into the shoe sole by means of a deflection.
  • the shoe can be constructed essentially unchanged in its visual appearance compared to a shoe without a damping arrangement.
  • the dimensions of the damping element can be made larger than in the case of an arrangement on the lateral side, without impairing the external appearance or the wearing comfort due to pressure points.
  • the damping element can be produced with little manufacturing effort by simply embedding the damping element in the plastic or by overmolding the damping element in the shoe sole.
  • the shoe upper has a flexible molded part for positioning the tension-resistant band, which can preferably be integrated into a shaft of the shoe upper.
  • the molded part preferably has a plurality of positioning elements and tubular elements, preferably arranged alternately in the longitudinal extension of the tension-resistant belt, in which the tension-resistant belt is slidably guided.
  • the positioning elements are used primarily for the force-transmitting positioning of the tension-resistant band on the upper side of the shoe.
  • the tubular elements provide preferred for the fact that the tensile stiff band can slide with very little friction in its longitudinal extension relative to the shoe during a movement.
  • the retaining force required to dampen the inversion or supination movement can be evenly distributed by the molded part, so that local pressure points can be avoided.
  • a simple production of the shoe is achieved, since the molded part can be preassembled and can then be inserted into the shoe in a simple manner as a finished molded part during the assembly of the shoe.
  • the tensile-stiff ligament is arranged at least partially above a receiving area for receiving the medial ankle.
  • the tensile stiff band is arranged at least partially above a receiving area for receiving the lateral ankle, the retaining effect of the circumferential tensile stiff band can be further improved.
  • the fastening of the second end of the tensile strap is adjustable according to a further preferred embodiment on the shoe upper, the shoe can be individually adapted for a variety of different foot, ankle and lower leg shapes, so that the best possible protection against injury for each wearer can be achieved due to an inversion or supination movement.
  • a length of the tensile band between the first end and the attachment to the shoe upper can be changed, the tensile band preferably having at least one hook, an eye and / or a loop and / or at least one eye, a hook, on the shoe upper Adhesive area and / or a clamping unit is provided for clamping the tension-stiff tape.
  • an adjustment unit for adjusting the length of the tension-resistant band is arranged on the tension-resistant band, the tension-resistant band preferably forming a variable loop in the adjustment unit.
  • the length of the tension-resistant band and consequently the damping and protective effect can be individually adapted essentially continuously in a particularly simple manner.
  • the damping element and / or the rigid band are at least partially integrated into the shoe, the damping element and / or the rigid band preferably at least partially under an outer one Surface or top layer of the shoe run.
  • the shoe has an upper, the rigid band running at least partially in the region of the upper, the rigid band preferably being at least partially integrated into the upper. In this way, a particularly advantageous and positionally stable arrangement of the tension-resistant strip can be achieved.
  • the shaft can be designed in the form of a sock shaft. This ensures a high level of wearing comfort, and precise positioning of the course of the tensile strip can also be achieved.
  • a further band made of a tensile stiff material is arranged on a side of the damping element opposite the first end, the further band having a further end opposite the damping element with which the further band is fixed to the shoe, preferably to the shoe upper , connected is.
  • the damping element can be integrated into the rigid band or an entire band can be formed from the rigid band, the damping element and the further band, the entire band being movably arranged along its longitudinal extension on the shoe and at the second end and the other End is attached to the shoe.
  • the damping element is preferably a fiber-shaped damping element.
  • a particularly effective damping or restraint of the movement via the ankle joint can be achieved if the rigid band and / or the damping element are oriented on the lateral side in such a way that the rigid band and / or the damping element at least partially with a plane defined by the shoe sole enclose an angle from 0 ° to 90 °, preferably from 30 ° to 70 °, particularly preferably from 50 ° to 60 ° and very particularly preferably 57 °.
  • a particularly effective damping or restraint of the movement via the ankle joint can also be achieved if the tensile stiff band is oriented in the area of the second end on the lateral side in such a way that the tensile stiff band is viewed from above on a plane defined by the shoe sole with a longitudinal axis or central longitudinal plane of the shoe at least partially encloses an angle from 0 ° to 90 °, preferably from 20 ° to 70 °, particularly preferably from 30 ° to 60 °.
  • the tensile band is arranged in such a way that in a plan view of a plane defined by the shoe sole with a linear extension of the tensile band at the first end and a linear extension of the tensile band at the second end, the linear extension of the first end and the linear extension of the second end intersect at a point on the outer edge of the shoe sole, preferably a point at a maximum distance from the longitudinal axis or central longitudinal plane of the shoe.
  • Figure 1 is schematically shown a perspective side view of a shoe 1 for dampening a foot movement via the ankle joint according to a first embodiment.
  • the shoe 1 has a shoe sole 10 and an upper 11 connected to the shoe sole 10.
  • a damping element 2 for damping a relative movement is arranged on a lateral side 12 of the shoe 1, the damping element 2 having a fixed element 20 rigidly connected to the upper part 11 of the shoe 1 and a relative movement element 21 movable relative to the fixed element 20.
  • the relative movement element 21 can be pushed into and out of the fixed element 20 along a pull-out direction, the relative movement of the relative movement element 21 relative to the fixed element 20 being damped adaptively, in the present case speed-dependent and acceleration-dependent.
  • a tension-resistant band 3 is also arranged on the upper 11.
  • the tensile stiff band 3 extends from a first end 31 from the lateral side 12 of the shoe 1 over a shoe heel area 14 and over a medial side 13 of the shoe back to the lateral side 12 to a second end 32, the tensile stiff band 3 with the first end 31 is fastened to the relative movement element 21 of the damping element 2 and is fastened to the shoe upper 11 with the second end 32.
  • the rigid band 3 is movably arranged between the first end 31 and the second end 32 on the shoe upper 11 along its longitudinal extension.
  • the tension-resistant band 3 is positioned on the shoe upper 11 by means of a positioning element 5.
  • the rigid band 3 can also slide in the area of the positioning element 5 relative to the positioning element 5 along its length.
  • the positioning element 5 is arranged on a high shaft 15, which in the present case is in the form of a sock upper is formed, which extends from a one end 16 of the shoe upper 11 upwards.
  • Figure 2 shows schematically a top view of the shoe 1 from FIG Figure 1 .
  • the rigid band 3 runs from the lateral side 12 over the shoe heel area 14, the medial side 13 back to the lateral side 12, the rigid band 3 forms a loop, which pulls forces introduced into the ends 31, 32 on the lateral side 12 in the shoe heel area 14 as well as on the medial side 13 and partly also on the lateral side 12 into the shoe 1 and further into the lower leg 6 of a person wearing the shoe.
  • the tensile forces introduced into the first end 31 and second end 32 during an inversion or supination of the foot are indicated by the reference symbol F
  • the line load transferred from the rigid band 3 to the lower leg 6 is indicated by the reference symbol L.
  • the circumferential, tensile band 3 is therefore supported in the event of an inversion or supination of the foot in accordance with the line load distribution shown.
  • the forces are transmitted essentially over the entire circumferential length on the medial side 13, on the shoe heel area 14 and also partially on the lateral side 12 via the shoe upper 11 to the person wearing the shoe 1.
  • the shoe 1 can adaptively dampen an inversion or supination movement via the ankle joint.
  • Figure 3 shows schematically the shoe 1 from Figure 2 with an adjustment unit 33 for adjusting the length of the tension-resistant band 3.
  • the tension-resistant band 3 is guided through an eyelet (not shown) of the adjustment unit 33 and accordingly forms a length-adjustable loop 34 in the adjustment unit 33.
  • the fastening of the second end 32 of the rigid band 3 on the shoe upper 11 can be adjustable in order to adjust the length of the tension-resistant band 3.
  • the rigid tape 3 can have at least one hook, an eye and / or a loop and / or at least one eyelet, a hook, an adhesive area and / or a clamping unit for clamping the rigid tape can be provided on the upper 11.
  • Figure 6 shows schematically the shoe Figure 5 in a further perspective side view, the parts of the tension-resistant band 3 integrated under the cover layer 110 in the shoe upper 11 in the area of the first end 31 and the second end 32, as well as the damping element 2 being indicated by dashed lines.
  • Figure 7 is schematically shown a perspective side view of a shoe 1 for dampening a foot movement via the ankle joint according to a further embodiment.
  • the shoe 1 off Figure 7 essentially corresponds to that from Figure 1 wherein the end 16 does not divide the upper 11 into a sock shaft and a thicker, lower part, but the shoe 1 has an end 16 at the upper edge of the shaft 15; the cover layer 110 extends to the end 16 at the upper edge.
  • the shoe 1 is therefore in the in Figure 5 embodiment shown designed as a boot.
  • the rigid band 3 is arranged above a receiving area (not shown) for receiving the medial ankle and is arranged above a receiving area 17 for receiving the lateral ankle of the foot.
  • Figure 8 shows schematically a detailed view of a flexible molded part 7 which can be integrated into a shaft of a shoe.
  • the molded part 7 has positioning elements 5 and tubular elements 4 arranged in an alternating manner in the longitudinal extension of the rigid strip 3, in which the rigid strip 3 is slidably guided.
  • the positioning elements 5 are primarily used for the force-transmitting positioning of the tension-resistant band 3 on the upper side 11 of the shoe and for evenly distributing the retention force caused by the tension-resistant band 3 in the shoe 1 and further into the lower leg 6 or foot of the wearer.
  • the tubular elements 4 ensure that the tension-resistant band 3 can slide with very little friction in its longitudinal extension relative to the shoe when it is moved.
  • the positioning elements 5 have further tubular elements 4.
  • the tubular elements 4 as well as the positioning elements 5 a plastic with a low coefficient of friction, in this case PTFE or alternatively POM.
  • Figure 9 shows schematically a perspective side view of a shoe 1 for dampening a foot movement via the ankle joint according to a further embodiment.
  • the shoe 1 off Figure 9 corresponds essentially to the aforementioned embodiments, the damping element 3 being arranged in the shoe sole 10.
  • the rigid band 3 is deflected into the shoe sole 10 by means of a deflection 30.
  • Figure 10 the shoe 1 is shown schematically Figure 9 shown in a further perspective side view obliquely from below. As shown by the dashed lines, embedded in the cushioning element 2 within the shoe sole 10. In order to provide the lowest possible friction in the shoe sole 10, the rigid band 3 is surrounded by a tubular element 4 and is guided in it in a sliding manner. The tubular element 4 extends over the deflection 30 into the shoe upper 11 up to the end 16.
  • FIG 11 shows schematically a perspective side view of a shoe 1 for dampening a foot movement via the ankle joint according to a further embodiment.
  • the shoe 1 has a sock 18 made of an elastic textile knitted fabric or, alternatively, a textile fabric, which essentially forms the upper 11 of the shoe.
  • Separate cover layers 110 designed as patches are arranged on the sock 18. The lowermost, therefore most distally arranged cover layer 110 'is connected to a sole 10 which is formed in one piece with the lowermost cover layer 110 as a patch.
  • the cover layers 110 and the sole 10 are made of a more rigid material than the sock 18.
  • the tensile stiff band 3 is attached with its second end 32 to the lowermost cover layer 110 ′ connected to the sole 10.
  • the first end 31 is attached to a fibrous damping element 2, in which a pull-out body in fiber form is movably arranged in a pull-out container in tube form relative to the pull-out container.
  • a further band 35 made of a material with high tensile strength, which at its further end 36 is firmly connected to the shoe 1, in the present case attached to the cover layer 110 '.
  • the damping element 2 is movably arranged on the shoe upper 11.
  • the rigid band 3, the damping element 2 and the further band 35 form an entire band, this entire band being movably arranged on the shoe 1 over its entire length along its longitudinal extension and only at the second end 32 and the other End 36 is attached to the shoe 1.
  • the damping element 2 and the further band 35 are designed as part of the band 3.

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  1. Chaussure (1) permettant d'amortir un mouvement du pied par l'intermédiaire de la cheville, comprenant une semelle de chaussure (10), une partie supérieure de chaussure (11) reliée à la semelle de chaussure (10), et un élément d'amortissement (2) permettant d'amortir un mouvement relatif,
    dans laquelle une bande rigide en traction (3) s'étend d'une première extrémité (31) d'une face latérale (12) de la chaussure (1) jusqu'à une seconde extrémité (32) en revenant sur la face latérale (12) après être passée par une région de talon de chaussure (14) et par une face médiane (13) de la chaussure (1) et est agencée mobile entre les première et seconde extrémités (31, 32) sur la partie supérieure de chaussure (11) en direction de son extension longitudinale, dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction (3) est fixée par la première extrémité (31) à l'élément d'amortissement (2) et par la seconde extrémité (32) à la partie supérieure de chaussure (11),
    caractérisée en ce que,
    l'élément d'amortissement (2) présente un élément fixe (20) relié de manière rigide à la chaussure (1) et un élément de mouvement relatif (21) mobile par rapport à l'élément fixe et relié à la bande rigide en traction.
  2. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'un élément tubulaire (4) de manière préférée flexible, et au sein duquel la bande rigide en traction (3) est guidée de manière à coulisser au moins par sections le long de son extension longitudinale, est agencé sur la partie supérieure de chaussure (11) et/ou en ce qu'au moins un élément de positionnement (5), de manière préférée flexible, permettant de positionner la bande rigide en traction (3) sur la face supérieure de chaussure (11) est prévu sur la face supérieure de chaussure (11), de sorte que la bande rigide en traction (3) peut coulisser le long de la partie supérieure de chaussure (11) dans une position prédéterminée.
  3. Chaussure selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce qu'une pluralité d'éléments de positionnement (5) et une pluralité d'éléments tubulaires (4) sont prévus, dans laquelle les éléments de positionnement (5) et les éléments tubulaires (4) sont agencés de manière préférée de manière alternée le long de la bande rigide en traction (3), et/ou en ce qu'au moins un élément tubulaire (4) est formé d'un seul tenant avec un élément de positionnement (5) ou est fixé à un élément de positionnement (5).
  4. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'élément d'amortissement (2) est agencé sur la face latérale (12), dans laquelle l'élément d'amortissement (2) est intégré de manière préférée au moins partiellement dans la partie supérieure de chaussure (11).
  5. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que l'élément d'amortissement (2) est agencé dans la semelle de chaussure (10), dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction (3) est guidée de manière à coulisser dans la semelle de chaussure (10) de manière préférée au moyen d'un renvoi (30).
  6. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la partie supérieure de chaussure présente une pièce moulée flexible (7) permettant de positionner la bande rigide en traction (3), dans laquelle la pièce moulée flexible (7) peut être intégrée de manière préférée dans une tige (15) de la partie supérieure de chaussure (11), dans laquelle la pièce moulée (7) présente, de manière préférée dans l'extension longitudinale de la bande rigide en traction (3), une pluralité d'éléments de positionnement (5) et d'éléments tubulaires (4) agencés de manière préférée de manière alternée.
  7. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la bande rigide en traction (3) est agencée au moins partiellement au-dessus d'une région d'accueil permettant d'accueillir la malléole interne et/ou en ce que la bande rigide en traction (3) est agencée au moins partiellement au-dessus d'une région d'accueil (17) permettant d'accueillir la malléole externe.
  8. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la fixation de la seconde extrémité (32) de la bande rigide en traction (3) sur la partie supérieure de chaussure (11) est réglable, dans laquelle de manière préférée une longueur de la bande rigide en traction (3) peut être modifiée sur la partie supérieure de chaussure (11) entre la première extrémité (31) et la fixation, dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction (3) présente de manière préférée au moins un crochet, un œillet et/ou une boucle, et/ou au moins un œillet, un crochet, une région adhésive et/ou une unité de serrage permettant d'enserrer la bande rigide en traction sont prévus sur la partie supérieure de chaussure, et/ou en ce qu'une unité de réglage (33) permettant de régler la longueur de la bande rigide en traction (3) est agencée sur la bande rigide en traction (3), dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction forme dans l'unité de réglage (33) de manière préférée une boucle (34) pouvant être modifiée.
  9. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'élément d'amortissement (2) et/ou la bande rigide en traction (3) sont au moins partiellement intégrés dans la chaussure (1), dans laquelle de manière préférée l'élément d'amortissement (2) et/ou la bande rigide en traction (3) s'étend(ent) au moins partiellement sous une surface extérieure de la chaussure (1).
  10. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée par une tige (15), dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction (3) s'étend au moins partiellement dans la région de la tige (15), dans laquelle la bande rigide en traction (3) est intégrée de manière préférée au moins partiellement dans la tige (15).
  11. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'une autre bande (35) constituée d'un matériau rigide en traction est agencée sur une face, opposée à la première extrémité (31), de l'élément d'amortissement (2), dans laquelle l'autre bande (35) présente vis-à-vis de l'élément d'amortissement (2) une autre extrémité (36) au moyen de laquelle l'autre bande (35) est reliée de manière fixe à la chaussure (1), de manière préférée à la partie supérieure de chaussure (11).
  12. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la bande rigide en traction (3) et/ou l'élément d'amortissement (2) sont orientés sur la face latérale (12) de telle manière que la bande rigide en traction (3) et/ou l'élément d'amortissement (2) forment avec un plan défini par la semelle de chaussure (10) au moins partiellement un angle compris entre 0° et 90°, de manière préférée compris entre 30° et 70°, de manière particulièrement préférée compris entre 50° et 60° et de manière plus particulièrement préférée égal à 57°.
  13. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la bande rigide en traction (3) est orientée sur la face latérale (12) dans la région de la seconde extrémité (32) de telle manière que la bande rigide en traction (3), dans une vue de dessus d'un plan défini par la semelle de chaussure (10), forme avec un axe longitudinal ou un plan longitudinal médian (M) de la chaussure (1) au moins partiellement un angle compris entre 0° et 90°, de manière préférée compris entre 20° et 70°, de manière particulièrement préférée compris entre 30° et 60°.
  14. Chaussure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la bande rigide en traction (3) est agencée de telle manière que, dans une vue de dessus d'un plan défini par la semelle de chaussure (10) et pour un allongement linéaire de la bande rigide en traction (3) au niveau de la première extrémité (31) et un allongement linéaire de la bande rigide en traction (3) au niveau la seconde extrémité (32), l'allongement linéaire de la première extrémité (31) et l'allongement linéaire de la seconde extrémité (32) se coupent en un point du bord extérieur de la semelle de chaussure (10), de manière préférée en un point présentant une distance maximale par rapport à l'axe longitudinal ou au plan longitudinal central (M) de la chaussure (1).
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