EP4051046B1 - Chaussure, en particulier chaussure tactique, comprenant un système de laçage de chaussure - Google Patents

Chaussure, en particulier chaussure tactique, comprenant un système de laçage de chaussure Download PDF

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EP4051046B1
EP4051046B1 EP20811511.3A EP20811511A EP4051046B1 EP 4051046 B1 EP4051046 B1 EP 4051046B1 EP 20811511 A EP20811511 A EP 20811511A EP 4051046 B1 EP4051046 B1 EP 4051046B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C1/00Shoe lacing fastenings
    • A43C1/003Zone lacing, i.e. whereby different zones of the footwear have different lacing tightening degrees, using one or a plurality of laces
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C1/00Shoe lacing fastenings
    • A43C1/06Shoe lacing fastenings tightened by draw-strings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/008Combined fastenings, e.g. to accelerate undoing or fastening
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/12Slide or glide fastenings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/20Fastenings with tightening devices mounted on the tongue
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C3/00Hooks for laces; Guards for hooks
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/21Strap tighteners
    • Y10T24/2183Ski, boot, and shoe fasteners
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
    • Y10T24/3991Loop engaging

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  • the invention relates to a shoe, which is designed in particular as a boot, and the lacing sections can be tensioned together by means of an actuating mechanism.
  • the WO 2018/052731 A1 describes a shoe in the form of a low shoe, with a shoe body and a shoe lacing system intended for lacing.
  • the shoe lacing system comprises a first lacing section with an endless first shoelace, which is deflected or deflected on a plurality of first deflection devices arranged at a distance from one another on both sides in the direction of the shoe width and located opposite one another.
  • the shoe lacing system comprises a second lacing section with an endless second shoelace, which is deflected or deflected on a plurality of second deflection devices arranged at a distance from one another on both sides in the direction of the shoe width and located opposite one another.
  • an actuation mechanism comprising a pulling device with a pulling element, a driver element and a locking device is provided.
  • a pulling device with a pulling element
  • a driver element for simultaneous lacing and tightening of the two lacing sections.
  • a locking device for simultaneous lacing and tightening of the two lacing sections.
  • each of the lacing sections forms a first lacing section, which is coupled in a tension-proof manner to the driver element.
  • a footwear in the form of a boot has become known, in which a device for conveniently and quickly tightening and loosening a single shoelace is provided.
  • the shoelace is deflected crossing each other along the instep and also the adjoining shaft area on eyelet or hook-shaped deflection elements.
  • the common shoelace is open and untightened, it is easy to get in and out of the shoe.
  • the common shoelace is to be hooked into hooks located on both sides of the middle of the shoe for redirection and a first pre-tension of the shoelace using handles attached to it.
  • the tensioning device When the tensioning device is actuated, the shoelace is first tensioned in the instep area and after a predetermined tensioning path of the tensioning device, the same shoelace is also tensioned in the shaft area, as in the Figures 1 to 15 is shown and described. Simultaneous further tensioning of the shoelace after its initial pre-tensioning is described by additional shoelace support rollers in Figures 16 to 18.
  • the US 2009/126227 A1 is directed to a footwear with an adjustable sliding eyelet device and a method for producing the same.
  • the sliding eyelet device comprises a sliding eyelet which is adjustably arranged on a flexible rail.
  • the sliding eyelet can be fixed in a predetermined position on the rail by means of cooperating locking elements.
  • the shoelace is passed through the eyelet opening defined by the sliding eyelet and, if necessary, the shoelace can be pre-tensioned when the foot is in the footwear.
  • the shoe closure includes a base plate and a lid attached thereto, which define a receiving space.
  • the shoelace is in turn passed through openings arranged laterally and opposite one another.
  • a guide rod with teeth on it is arranged in the receiving space.
  • An actuation button which protrudes over the cover is guided on the guide rod and is further guided in a longitudinal slot in the cover.
  • the shoelace passes through the receiving space several times in the transverse direction with respect to the longitudinal extent of the guide rod.
  • each of the shoelace sections is guided through an eyelet element which is also guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner on the guide rod.
  • the actuation button can be locked via a resilient locking element with the teeth on the guide rod after it has been adjusted in the direction of the toe of the shoe.
  • the eyelet elements, together with the shoelace section passed through them are also adjusted in the direction of the toe of the shoe. After releasing the lock, the tension on the shoelace can be released.
  • the object of the present invention was to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a shoe with a shoe lacing system by means of which a user is able to make a simple, individual adjustment of the shoe lacing system to his foot cross-section and/or his foot volume.
  • the advantage achieved in this way is that by providing at least one first deflection device and/or at least one wide deflection device, each with several deflection positions arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another, individual adjustment to personal needs is easily possible despite the fixed lengths of the two laces within predetermined limits.
  • different users have a different foot cross-section and also different calf dimensions. This makes it easy for the respective user to whom the shoe in question belongs or is assigned to pre-adjust it to their personal foot cross-section and/or their personal foot volume.
  • the two lacing sections can then be tightened simultaneously using the actuating mechanism and, due to the pre-adjustment of the deflection of at least one of the laces at the respective deflection positions, the shoe holds the user's foot optimally.
  • a possible embodiment provides that the first shoelace is deflected with its first shoelace section on the at least one first deflection device with the plurality of first deflection positions arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another and/or the second shoelace with its further first shoelace section on the at least one second deflection device is deflected with the plurality of second deflection positions arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another.
  • the width adjustment of at least one of the shoelaces can be carried out in the area of the two lacing sections facing each other. Depending on the number of deflection devices, each with multiple deflection positions, a high degree of variation in shoe design can be created.
  • the first lacing section on each of the shoe sides comprises the first deflection device with the respective plurality of first deflection positions arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another and/or that the second lacing section on each of the shoe sides, the second deflection device with the several second deflection positions arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from each other. This allows an even more individual width adjustment with an even larger adjustment range to be created.
  • the two mutually facing first shoelace sections of the first lacing section and the second lacing section are arranged to extend in the instep area of the shoe body and the first lacing section is arranged to extend in the direction of the toe area and the second lacing section is arranged to extend towards the side facing away from the toe area , is arranged in particular in the shaft area.
  • each of the first deflection positions defined by the first deflection devices is formed by its own first deflection element and the first deflection elements are arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another. In this way, several specially designed deflection positions are formed simultaneously by means of the deflection elements.
  • the at least one first deflection device forms a component with the plurality of first deflection elements and is arranged fixedly on the shoe body to the side of the shoe's longitudinal plane. This makes it possible to create a simple and stable fastening option on the shoe.
  • a further embodiment provides that the first deflection elements of the first deflection devices are each hook-shaped or eyelet-shaped. This allows different applications to be taken into account.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that the first shoelace is connected to the first shoelace section of the first shoelace section and after its respective deflection on one of the first deflection devices, in particular on one of the first deflection positions or on one of the first deflection elements, in each case in the direction of immediately next further first deflection device located on the opposite left side of the shoe or the opposite right side of the shoe and is deflected on this further first deflection device arranged subsequently.
  • This allows an oblique longitudinal course of the lacing leg to be created.
  • a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that the first shoelace is deflected in its longitudinal course on the side facing away from the first shoelace section of the first lacing section at at least one subsequent further first deflection device arranged opposite one another from the left side of the shoe to the right side of the shoe and from the right side of the shoe to the left side of the shoe.
  • first shoelace in a second shoelace section arranged at a distance from the first shoelace section of the first shoelace section in the longitudinal direction of the shoe has a longitudinal course extending in the transverse direction with respect to the longitudinal direction of the shoe between the first deflection devices located on the left side of the shoe and the right side of the shoe. This means that at the other end of the first lacing section, an approximately transverse and crossing-free longitudinal course can be created.
  • each of the second deflection positions defined by the second deflection devices is each formed by its own second deflection element and the second deflection elements are arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another. This means that several specially designed deflection positions are formed at the same time using the deflection elements.
  • a further possible and possibly alternative embodiment has the features that the at least one second deflection device forms an associated component with the plurality of second deflection elements and is arranged stationary on the shoe body to the side of the shoe's longitudinal plane of the shoe body. This creates a simple and stable attachment option to the shoe.
  • a further embodiment provides that the second deflection elements of the second deflection devices are each designed to be hook-shaped or eyelet-shaped. This allows different applications to be taken into account.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that the second shoelace is connected to the first shoelace section of the second shoelace section and, after its respective deflection, to one of the second deflection devices, in particular to one of the second deflection positions or to one of the second deflection elements, in each case in the direction of the immediately
  • the next further second deflection device located on the opposite left side of the shoe or the opposite right side of the shoe runs and is deflected on this further second deflection device arranged subsequently. This allows an oblique longitudinal course of the lacing leg to be created.
  • a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that the second shoelace, in its longitudinal course on the side facing away from the first shoelace section of the second shoelace section, is attached to at least one subsequent second deflection device arranged opposite one another from the left side of the shoe to the right side of the shoe and from the right side of the shoe is deflected to the left side of the shoe.
  • the second shoelace is arranged in its longitudinal course on the side facing away from the first shoelace section of the second lacing section, following its deflection around a further second deflection device arranged opposite one another on the left and right side of the shoe, on the same side of the shoe towards at least one subsequent second deflection device arranged opposite one another, and is deflected in each case at this subsequent second deflection device.
  • This can facilitate the adjustment movement of the second shoelace in the second lacing section and its deflections at the respective deflection devices. This makes it easy and quick to switch from the open position to the lacing position and vice versa.
  • Another alternative embodiment is characterized in that the second shoelace in a second shoelace section arranged at a distance from the first shoelace section of the second shoelace section in the longitudinal direction of the shoe has a longitudinal course extending in the transverse direction with respect to the longitudinal direction of the shoe between the second deflection devices located on the left side of the shoe and the right side of the shoe . This means that at the other end of the second cord section, an approximately transverse and crossing-free longitudinal course can be created.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises at least one guide element in the shaft area with a guide channel running in the longitudinal direction of the shoe and at least the pulling element of the pulling device is guided in the guide channel for its longitudinal guidance. In this way, an area protected from external influences can be created for the adjustment movement of the pulling element.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises a latching device forming the locking device with at least one first latching element and at least one second latching element cooperating therewith, the at least one first latching element on the tension element and the at least one second latching element on the guide element in the shaft area on its instep area is arranged or formed on the facing away side.
  • a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that when the first and second lacing sections are in the lacing position of the shoe lacing system, the at least one first locking element of the tension element is in locking engagement with at least one second locking element of the guide element. In this way, a secure positional fixation can be achieved after the pulling movement of the pulling device and the associated tightening or clamping.
  • a further possible and possibly alternative embodiment has the features that the at least one first latching element is arranged in particular immediately adjacent to the driver element. In this way, a structural unit that preferably belongs together can be created in a compact design.
  • a further embodiment provides that the pulling element of the pulling device is formed by a flat profile-shaped pulling band and the pulling device further comprises a handle element, wherein the handle element is arranged or formed on a second end section of the pulling element arranged opposite the first end section. This enables secure gripping and rapid pulling operation.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that when the first and second lacing sections are in the open position of the shoe lacing system, both the driver element and at least the handle element are arranged outside the guide channel and in an arrangement immediately adjacent to the guide channel of the guide element. This can ensure a protected longitudinal course for the drawstring of the tension element in the open position. Gripping the grip element is made possible and the two shoelaces are also in an unstretched position in their first lacing section end regions facing one another.
  • each of the endless shoelaces has a connecting section designed to overlap one another, in which connecting section end sections facing each other are connected to one another in a tension-resistant manner, in particular sewn together.
  • the roughly double cross-section means that a retaining device can be created on the driver element.
  • the driver element comprises at least one receiving pocket, the at least one receiving pocket being delimited by a boundary wall at its receiving pocket ends located on both sides of the shoe's longitudinal plane, and in each of the boundary walls at least one receiving slot passing through the respective boundary wall with a Slot width is arranged or designed, wherein the slot width corresponds to a maximum of a nominal dimension, in particular a nominal diameter of the shoelaces, and the respective shoelace is received in the receiving slots and further each of the connecting sections of the endless shoelaces is received in the at least one receiving pocket.
  • the coordinated dimensions of the receiving slot and the shoelaces facilitate secure positioning of the connecting section in the receiving pocket.
  • a further possible and possibly alternative embodiment has the features that the driver element comprises at least one, but preferably two, holding hooks formed or arranged on the side facing away from the shoe body or on the side facing the shoe body, on which at least one holding hook is in each case one of the first shoelace sections is held in a tension-tight manner for a pulling direction facing away from the first lacing section.
  • This variant also makes it possible to safely apply the tensile force to the respective shoelace.
  • a further possible and possibly alternative embodiment has the features that at least one cover element is provided, which at least one cover element covers the at least one retaining hook of the driver element on its hook side. This can prevent unintentional loosening from unhooking the at least one shoelace section held on the retaining hook. This is particularly true when the shoelaces are in an unstretched position.
  • the user of the shoe When in use, the user of the shoe should be able to quickly step into it and also be able to tighten or fasten it around the foot with a single pulling movement. Since people with the same foot length have different foot cross-sections and/or calf dimensions, individual adjustment should still be possible for shoe sizes of the same design, so that the lacing system can be adjusted from the open position to the tight lacing position without any additional adjustment effort.
  • a shoe 1 is shown, which is preferably designed as a boot, in particular as an emergency boot for fire brigade or rescue operations.
  • the user When in use, the user should be able to easily get into the shoe and then be able to attach and hold it very quickly on the foot by tightening a shoe lacing system 2.
  • the shoe 1 shown is intended to accommodate the user's right foot. All of the following position information refers to the right shoe 1, whereby the configurations described can be transferred analogously to the left shoe.
  • Such shoes 1 designed as boots comprise a shoe body 3, which comprises or defines at least a toe region 4, a foot region 5, a shaft region 6, an instep region 7 and a heel region 8.
  • the foot region 5 serves to accommodate the foot and the shaft region 6 is intended to cover at least a partial section of a shin of the user.
  • a so-called tongue section 9 can be formed or arranged in the area of the front of the shaft region 6, i.e. the area or section that faces the toe region 4.
  • the tongue section 9 is usually part of the shaft region 6 and represents an extension for easier entry into the shoe 1.
  • the shoe body 3 in turn defines a shoe width 10, a shoe longitudinal direction 11 and a shoe longitudinal plane 12.
  • the shoe longitudinal plane 12 is arranged approximately in the middle of the shoe and extending between the toe area 4 and the heel area 8. With that he can Shoe 1 can be mentally divided into a shoe side 13 located on the left with respect to the longitudinal plane 12 of the shoe and into a shoe side 14 located on the right with respect to the longitudinal plane 12 of the shoe.
  • the information on the two sides of the shoe refers to shoe 1 viewed from the user in the usual walking direction.
  • the longitudinal direction of the shoe 11 is basically aligned in the direction between the toe area 4 and the heel area 8, with the longitudinal extension also being understood in the direction of the shaft area 6 when the shoe 1 is in an upright standing position.
  • the shoe width 10 extends in the transverse direction with respect to the shoe's longitudinal direction 11 and/or the shoe's longitudinal plane 12.
  • the previously specified shoe areas of the shoe body 3, namely the toe area 4, the foot area 5, the shaft area 6, the instep area 7 and the heel area 8 each also form physical shoe components or shoe body parts.
  • the shoe lacing system 2 is also provided on the shoe 1. With this, the shoe 1 can be adjusted from an extended entry position to a narrower wearing position on the user's foot and vice versa.
  • the shoe lacing system 2 in the exemplary embodiment shown here comprises a first lacing section 15 and a second lacing section 16.
  • the lacing sections 15 and 16 are described in more detail below.
  • the first lacing section 15 comprises a first shoelace 17 formed in a predetermined, fixed length and several first deflection devices 18, 18-1.
  • the first deflection devices 18, 18-1 are arranged on both sides of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12 and in the direction of the shoe width 10, opposite each other on the left side 13 of the shoe and on the right side 14 of the shoe.
  • the first shoelace 17 is deflected in its longitudinal course by the first deflection devices 18, 18-1 arranged opposite each other, with the course of the shoelaces being described in more detail below.
  • all first deflection devices 18 located in the first lacing section 15 are each provided with the same reference symbol, with a different design being recognizable by a variation number added after them.
  • the second lacing section 16 also includes a second shoelace 19 formed in a predetermined, fixed length and a plurality of second deflection devices 20, 20-1. There are also the second deflection devices 20, 20-1, each on both sides of the longitudinal plane 12 of the shoe and opposite one another in the direction of the shoe width 10 on the left side of the shoe 13 and arranged on the right side of the shoe 14.
  • the second shoelace 19 is deflected in its longitudinal course at the second deflection devices 20, 20-1 arranged opposite one another, the course of the shoelace being described in more detail below.
  • all second deflection devices 20 located in the second lacing section 16 are each provided with the same reference number, with a different design being indicated here by a variation number.
  • the shoe lacing system 2 comprises an actuating mechanism 21, which comprises at least one pulling device 22 with a pulling element 23, at least one driver element 24 and a locking device 25 for the relative positioning of the pulling element 23 with respect to the shoe body 3.
  • the at least one pulling element 23 is preferably or predominantly arranged to run in the direction of the shoe's longitudinal direction 11 in the region of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12.
  • first lacing section 15 and the second lacing section 16 are arranged consecutively and one behind the other in the longitudinal direction 11 of the shoe.
  • the first lacing section 15 forms a first lacing section end region 26 on its side facing the second lacing section 16, the second lacing section 16 forming a further first lacing section end region 27 on its side facing the first lacing section 15.
  • the two first lacing section end regions 26 and 27 are arranged facing each other.
  • the first shoelace 17 of the first lacing section 15 forms, on a first lacing section end region 26 facing the second lacing section 16, a first shoelace section 28 which extends between the first deflection devices 18-1 located on both sides of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12 and opposite one another.
  • the second lace 19 of the second lacing section 16 in turn forms, at a first lacing section end region 27 facing the first lacing section 15, a further first lace section 29 extending between the second deflection devices 20-1 located on both sides of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12 and opposite one another.
  • first lacing section end regions 26 and 27 facing one another with the first lace sections 28 and 29 located there it is provided that for the simultaneous tightening of the two lace sections 15 and 16, these are held in a tension-resistant manner by means of the driver element 24 on the tension element 23 of the actuating mechanism 21.
  • the first deflection devices 18-1 arranged opposite one another, on which the first shoelace section 28 of the first lace section 15 is deflected, that the first deflection devices 18-1 each define several first deflection positions 30 arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another.
  • the plurality of first deflection positions 30 can be realized, for example, in that each of the first deflection positions 30 defined by the first deflection devices 18-1 is each formed by its own first deflection element 31 and the first deflection elements 31 are arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another.
  • the “one behind the other” refers to an alignment in the direction of the shoe width 10, also in a curved longitudinal direction.
  • the two first deflection devices 18-1 can each form an associated component with the plurality of first deflection elements 31. This could, for example, be formed from a plastic material or a metal formed part.
  • the first two deflection devices 18-1 are each arranged on the side of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12 of the shoe body 3 in a fixed manner on the shoe body 3, in particular fastened thereto by means of a rivet.
  • the first deflection elements 31 of the first deflection devices 18-1 can, for example, each be designed in the shape of a hook or eyelet.
  • first deflection positions 30 on the first deflection devices 18-1 in that only one first deflection element 31 is provided and this is adjustable along a guide formed in a base body and positioned in a fixed position in intended locking positions can be, with the base body being attached to the shoe 1.
  • second deflection positions 32 there can also be several arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another second deflection positions 32 may be provided.
  • the plurality of second deflection positions 32 arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another can also each be formed by their own second deflection element 33, for example, with the plurality of second deflection elements 33 arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another.
  • the “one behind the other” refers to an alignment in the direction of the shoe width 10, also in a curved longitudinal direction.
  • the two second deflection devices 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection elements 33 can also each form a component that belongs together. This could, for example, be formed from a plastic material or a metal formed part.
  • the second deflection devices 20-1 are each arranged in a fixed manner on the side of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12 of the shoe body 3, in particular fastened thereto by means of a rivet.
  • the second deflection elements 33 of the second deflection devices 20-1 can, for example, each be designed in a hook-shaped or eyelet-shaped manner.
  • the first shoelace 17 is optionally deflected or deflected on each of the shoe sides 13 at one of the selected first deflection positions 30 arranged one behind the other.
  • one of the first deflection elements 31 must be selected or it must be moved to the designated locking position.
  • the second lace 19 is optionally deflected or redirected on each of the shoe sides 13 at one of the selected and successively arranged second deflection positions 32.
  • the two first lace sections 28 and 29 of the first lacing section 15 and the second lacing section 16 facing each other are arranged to run in the instep area 7 of the shoe body 3.
  • the two first lace sections 28 and 29 run in the direction of the shoe width 10 and thus approximately in the transverse direction with respect to the shoe longitudinal plane 12.
  • the first lacing section 15 is arranged starting from the instep area 7 in the direction of extending the toe area 4.
  • the second lacing section 16 is arranged extending from the instep area 7 to the side facing away from the toe area 4.
  • the first shoelace 17 runs subsequently to the first shoelace section 28 of the first shoelace section 15 and after its respective deflection at one of the first deflection positions 30, in particular around one of the first deflection elements 31, in the direction of the immediately next one, on the opposite left side of the shoe 13 or a further first deflection device 18 located on the opposite right side of the shoe 14.
  • the first shoelace 17 is then deflected on this further first deflection device 18 arranged subsequently.
  • the first shoelace 17 can be deflected in its longitudinal course on the side facing away from the first shoelace section 28 of the first lacing section 15 at least one subsequent further first deflection device 18 arranged opposite one another from the left shoe side 13 to the right shoe side 14 and from the right shoe side 14 to the left shoe side 13. Furthermore, the first lacing section 15 forms a second lacing section end region 34 on its side opposite the first lacing section end region 26. It would also be possible to dispense with the further deflection described immediately above and the provision of the subsequent further first deflection devices 18 arranged opposite one another and to arrange the first lacing section end region 26 immediately after the first deflection on the first deflection devices 18.
  • the first lacing section 15 forms a second lacing section 35 on its side facing away from the first lacing section 28, namely the second lacing section end region 34.
  • the first lacing 17, after its last deflection or redirection around the two opposing first deflection devices 18, has a longitudinal profile that runs in the direction of the shoe width 10 and thus extends between the left shoe side 13 and the right shoe side, which extends in the transverse direction with respect to the shoe longitudinal direction 11.
  • the longitudinal course of the second shoelace 19 runs adjacent to the first shoelace section 29 of the second lacing section 16 and after its respective deflection at one of the second deflection positions 32, in particular around one of the second deflection elements 33, in each case in the direction of the immediately next further second deflection device 20 located on the opposite left shoe side 13 or the opposite right shoe side 14.
  • the second shoelace 19 is deflected or redirected at the further second deflection device 20 arranged subsequently in each case.
  • the longitudinal course of the second shoelace 19 can vary.
  • the second shoelace 19 in its longitudinal course on the side facing away from the first shoelace section 29 of the second shoelace section 16 follows its deflection by a further second one located on the left side of the shoe 13 and the right side of the shoe 14 and arranged opposite one another
  • Deflection device 20 is arranged on the same shoe side 13, 14 and extends towards at least one subsequently further second deflection device 20 arranged opposite one another. This creates a longitudinal course running in the direction of the shaft height and thus in the direction of the shoe's longitudinal direction 11.
  • the second shoelace 19 is then deflected on the further second deflection devices 20 located on both shoe sides 13 and 14 and arranged opposite one another.
  • this section of the second lacing section 16 it forms a second lacing section end region 36 on its side opposite the first lacing section end region 27.
  • the second lacing section 16 forms a second lacing section 37 on its side facing away from the first lacing section 29, namely the second lacing section end region 36.
  • the second lacing section 19 after its last deflection or redirection around the two opposing second deflection devices 20, has a longitudinal profile that runs in the direction of the shoe width 10 and thus extends between the left shoe side 13 and the right shoe side, which extends in the transverse direction with respect to the shoe longitudinal direction 11.
  • the previously mentioned actuating mechanism 21 is provided for actuating the two lacing sections 15 and 16.
  • the present embodiment of the actuating mechanism 21 is described in more detail below, whereby this can be seen from a summary of the Fig. 1 to 4 can be seen.
  • the actuating mechanism 21 comprises at least one guide element 38 with a guide channel 39 running in the longitudinal direction 11 of the shoe.
  • the guide element 38 is preferably fixedly attached to the shoe 1 in the front section of the shaft area 6 facing the toe area 4 and is formed by an independent component.
  • the pulling element 23 of the pulling device 22 is accommodated in the guide channel 39 for its longitudinal guidance.
  • the actuating mechanism 21 includes the locking device 25, which in the present exemplary embodiment is formed by a locking device 40.
  • the latching device 40 in turn comprises at least a first latching element 41 and at least one second latching element 42 cooperating therewith.
  • the at least one first latching element 41 is arranged or formed on the tension element 23 and the at least one second latching element 42 is arranged or formed on the guide element 38 on its side facing away from the instep area 7 .
  • the at least one first latching element 41 is preferably arranged immediately adjacent to the driver element 24, wherein preferably the driver element 24 and the at least one first latching element 41 can form a common and related component.
  • the tension element 23 of the tension device 22 is usually formed by a flat-profile tension band, which is designed to be tensile but usually flexible.
  • the pulling device 22 further comprises a handle element 43 for easier gripping and actuation of the pulling element 23 together with the shoelaces 17, 19 held thereon in the area of their first shoelace sections 28, 29.
  • Each of the two endless shoelaces 17, 19 has a connecting section 44 which is designed to overlap one another, in which end sections facing each other are connected to one another in a tension-resistant manner, in particular are sewn together.
  • the connecting section of each of the shoelaces 17, 19 is given the same reference number.
  • the connecting sections 44 are preferably arranged or formed in the area of the first shoelace sections 28, 29.
  • the driver element 24 forms or comprises at least one receiving pocket 45, as best seen from the Fig.4 can be seen.
  • a cover element has already been removed in order to improve visibility.
  • the cover element serves to Preferably, however, a separate receiving pocket 45 is provided for each of the two shoelaces 17, 19 to receive the respective connecting section 44.
  • the at least one receiving pocket 45 is delimited by a boundary wall 47 at least at its receiving pocket ends 46 located on both sides of the shoe's longitudinal plane 12.
  • at least one receiving slot 48 passing through the respective boundary wall 47 is arranged or formed with a predetermined slot width coordinated with the respective shoelace 17, 19.
  • the slot width preferably corresponds at most to a nominal dimension, in particular a nominal diameter of the shoelaces 17, 19.
  • the connecting section or sections 44 of the endless shoelaces 17, 19 are received either together or each in their own receiving pocket 45. This prevents the connecting section(s) 44 from slipping out of the respective receiving pocket 45.
  • the pulling element 23 of the pulling device 22 is preferably formed by a flat profile-shaped pulling band, which is designed to be tensile or rigid. Furthermore, the pulling band should be designed to be flexible.
  • the gripping element 43 is arranged or formed on a second end section of the pulling element 23, in particular the pulling band, arranged opposite the first end section. The first end section faces the instep area 7, with the second end section facing the user in order to make it easier for the user to grasp or hold it.
  • the length of the drawstring is chosen so that when the first and second lacing sections 15, 16 are in the open position of the shoe lacing system 2, both the driver element 24 and at least the handle element 43 are outside the guide channel 39 of the guide element 38 are arranged.
  • the driver element 24 and also the handle element 43 are preferably located in an arrangement immediately adjacent to the guide channel 39 of the guide element 38.
  • the guide channel 39 or a partial section thereof can be formed or defined directly by the guide element 38. However, the guide channel 39 or a portion thereof can also be formed between the guide element 38 and the shaft of the shoe 1.
  • the shoe lacing system 2 with the first and second lacing sections 15, 16 is in its lacing position, the first end section of the pulling element 23, on which the driver element 24 and also the at least one first locking element 41 of the locking device 40 are located, has been moved at least for the most part through the guide channel 39.
  • the at least one first locking element 41 of the locking device 40 can be brought into locking engagement with the at least one second locking element 42, which is arranged or formed on the guide element 38.
  • first locking elements 41 are provided in the form of a locking strip.
  • the second locking element 42 can be designed, for example, as a spring-loaded locking lever or one that can be automatically reset to the locking position. This can also be a locking buckle. To release the locking position, the first second locking element 42 must be disengaged from the first locking element 41, which can be achieved with a simple pivoting movement. If both locking elements 41 and 42 are in locking engagement with one another, the pulling element 23 is temporarily positioned in a fixed position and the two lacing sections 15, 16 are in the lacing position. The pulling element 23 together with the grip element 43 protrudes largely or for the majority of its length beyond the guide element 38.
  • a coupling arrangement 49 can be provided between the grip element 43 and the guide element 38.
  • at least one first coupling element 50 is provided on the handle element 43 and at least one second coupling element 51 is provided on the guide element 38.
  • two hook-shaped first coupling elements 50 arranged opposite one another are arranged or formed on the handle element 43.
  • the second coupling element 51 is formed by a slot or an opening in the guide element 38.
  • the two locking elements 41 and 42 come out of the locking engagement and the pulling element 23 together with the driver element 24 is automatically adjusted back in the direction of the instep area 7, usually by the pre-tension of the two lacing sections 15, 16. In this opening position, the user can remove the shoe 1 from his foot.
  • the driver element 24 could also have at least one retaining hook 52 instead of the previously described at least one receiving pocket 45, but preferably a separate retaining hook 52 for each of the shoelaces 17, 19.
  • This embodiment is shown in the Fig.5 shown in simplified form.
  • the retaining hook(s) 52 can be designed or arranged on the side facing the shoe 1 and/or on the side facing away from the shoe 1.
  • One of the first shoelace sections 28, 29 is held in a tensile manner on the retaining hook(s) 52 for a pulling direction facing away from the first lacing section 15.
  • a stop element 53 can be provided between the driver element 24 and the first locking elements 41 of the locking device 40.
  • the stop element 53 serves to limit the extent of the adjustment movement of the pulling device 22 relative to the guide element 38. This allows the maximum possible adjustment path to be limited.
  • At least one cover element 54 can be provided.
  • the at least one cover element 54 covers the at least one holding hook 52 in the area of its hook side. This is in dashed lines in the Fig. 5 indicated.
  • shoe 1 shown with its shoe lacing system 2 is a possible exemplary embodiment of the arrangement thereof.
  • the number and arrangement of the first deflection device 18-1 and/or the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 and/or second deflection positions 32 arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another is shown only as an example.
  • the respective deflection device 18-1, 20-1 can be provided for only one of the lacing sections 15, 16. It is also possible for at least one of the respective deflection devices 18-1, 20-1 to be provided for each of the lacing sections 15, 16. It is possible, for example, to provide the respective deflection device 18-1, 20-1 only on one of the shoe sides 13 or 14.
  • the at least one respective deflection device 18-1, 20-1 does not have to be arranged in the instep area 7 or in the transition area towards the shaft area 6. It would also be possible to have the at least one respective deflection device 18-1, 20-1 at any other location where one of the first deflection devices 18 and/or one of the second deflection devices 20 is located with only one deflection element, one of the deflection devices 18- 1, 20-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 and/or second deflection positions 32 arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from one another.
  • the first deflection device 18-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 can be attached to the shoe body 3 either on the inside of the shoe or on the outside of the shoe.
  • the first deflection device 18-1 with the several first deflection positions 30 is arranged on the outside of the shoe on the right side of the shoe 14 and is therefore shown in full lines.
  • the further possibility of arranging the first deflection device 18-1 with the several first deflection positions 30 is indicated on the left side of the shoe 13 in dashed lines. All other or further first deflection devices 18 only form or define a single deflection position.
  • the Fig. 7 also shows only the first lacing section 15 with its first laces 17 and further arrangement options for the first deflection devices 18, 18-1 without shoe 1, without actuating mechanism 21 and in a stylized representation.
  • first deflection device 18-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 can be provided, which in the case of a right shoe 1 is arranged on the outside of the right shoe side 14.
  • first deflection device 18-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 is provided in the second lacing section end region 34 for deflecting the second shoelace section 35 of the first lacing section 15.
  • the first deflection device 18-1 could also be arranged with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 for deflecting the second shoelace section 37 of the first shoelace section 15 in the area of the left side of the shoe 13, as indicated by dashed lines.
  • the first deflection device 18-1 with the plurality of first deflection positions 30 at at least one deflection point of the first shoelace 17 can only be provided on one of the shoe sides 13 or 14 or also on both of the shoe sides 13, 14.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection positions 32 can be attached to the shoe body 3 either on the inside of the shoe or on the outside of the shoe.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the several second deflection positions 32 is arranged on the outside of the shoe on the right side of the shoe 14 and is therefore shown in full lines.
  • the further possibility of arranging the second deflection device 20-1 with the several second deflection positions 32 is indicated on the left side of the shoe 13 in dashed lines. All other or further second deflection devices 20 only form or define a single deflection position.
  • the Fig. 9 also shows only the second lacing section 16 with its second laces 19 and further arrangement options for the second deflection devices 20, 20-1 without shoe 1, without actuating mechanism 21 and in a stylized representation.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection positions 32 can be provided, which in the case of a right shoe 1 is arranged on the outside of the shoe on the right side of the shoe 14.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection positions 32 is provided in the second lacing section end region 36 for deflecting the second shoelace section 37 of the second lacing section 16.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection positions 32 for deflecting the second shoelace section 37 of the second lacing section 16 could also be arranged in the area of the left shoe side 13, as indicated by dashed lines.
  • the second deflection device 20-1 with the plurality of second deflection positions 32 can be provided at at least one deflection point of the second shoelace 19 on only one of the shoe sides 13 or 14, or on both of the shoe sides 13, 14.

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  1. Chaussure (1), plus particulièrement sous la forme d'une botte, cette botte servant plus particulièrement de botte d'intervention pour une utilisation dans la lutte contre les incendies ou le sauvetage, comprenant
    - un corps de chaussure (3), ce corps de chaussure (3) définissant une largeur de chaussure (10), une direction longitudinale de chaussure (11), un plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) avec un côté de chaussure (13) se trouvant à gauche par rapport au plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) et avec un côté de chaussure (14) se trouvant à droite par rapport au plan longitudinal de chaussure (12), ainsi qu'une partie d'orteils (4), dans laquelle le corps de chaussure (3) est conçu pour le logement d'au moins un pied d'un utilisateur,
    - un système de laçage de chaussure (2) avec
    - une première portion de laçage (15) comprenant un premier lacet (17) conçu sans fin dans une longueur fixe prédéterminée et plusieurs premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1), dans laquelle les premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1) sont disposés chacun des deux côtés du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) et dans la direction de la largeur de chaussure (10), en face les uns des autres sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13) et sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14), et le premier lacet (17) est dévié, dans son parcours longitudinal, respectivement au niveau des premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1) disposés en face les uns des autres,
    - une deuxième portion de laçage (16), comprenant un deuxième lacet (19) conçu sans fin dans une longueur fixe prédéterminée et plusieurs deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1), dans laquelle les deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1) sont disposés chacun des deux côtés du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) et dans la direction de la largeur de chaussure (10), en face les uns des autres sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13) et sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14), et le deuxième lacet (19) est dévié, dans son parcours longitudinal, respectivement au niveau des deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1) et avec
    - un mécanisme d'actionnement (21), ce mécanisme d'actionnement (21) comprenant au moins un dispositif de traction (22) avec un élément de traction (23), au moins un élément d'entraînement (24) et un dispositif de blocage (25) pour le positionnement relatif de l'élément de traction (23) par rapport au corps de chaussure (3), dans laquelle l'au moins un élément de traction (23) est disposé de façon à s'étendre au niveau du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) et, au moyen du mécanisme d'actionnement (21), la première portion de laçage (15) et la deuxième portion de laçage (16) du système de laçage de chaussure (2) peuvent être déplacées conjointement et simultanément d'une position d'ouverture à une position de laçage et vice-versa,
    - dans laquelle la première portion de laçage (15) et la deuxième portion de laçage (16) sont disposées l'une derrière l'autre dans la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11),
    - dans laquelle le premier lacet (17) de la première portion de laçage (15) forme, au niveau d'une première partie d'extrémité de portion de laçage (26), orientée vers la deuxième portion de laçage (16), une première portion de lacet (28) s'étendant entre les premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1) se trouvant des deux côtés du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) ainsi que les uns en face des autres,
    - dans laquelle le deuxième lacet (19) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16) forme, au niveau d'une deuxième partie d'extrémité de portion de laçage (27), orientée vers la première portion de laçage (15), une autre première portion de lacet (29) s'étendant entre les deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1) se trouvant des deux côtés du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) ainsi que les uns en face des autres et
    - dans laquelle chacune des deux premières portions de lacet (28, 29) de la première portion de laçage (15) et de la deuxième portion de laçage (16) est maintenue, au moins dans la direction traction de l'élément de traction (23), de manière résistante à la traction, au moyen de l'élément d'entraînement (24), sur l'élément de traction (23),
    - dans laquelle le corps de chaussure (3) comprend une partie de pied (5), une partie de tige (6) et une partie de cou-de-pied (7) se trouvant entre la partie de pied (5) et la partie de tige (6), dans laquelle la partie de pied (5) est conçue pour le logement du pied et la partie de tige (6) est conçue pour le recouvrement d'au moins une partie d'un tibia de l'utilisateur,
    caractérisée en ce qu'au moins un des premiers dispositifs de déviation (18-1), au niveau duquel le premier lacet (17) de la première portion de laçage (15) est dévié, définit respectivement plusieurs premières positions de déviation (30) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles, et en ce qu'au moins un des deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20-1), au niveau duquel le deuxième lacet (19) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16) est dévié, définit respectivement plusieurs deuxièmes positions de déviation (32) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles et
    - en ce que, pour le réglage de l'ouverture du système de laçage de chaussure (2), le premier lacet (17) est renvoyé ou dévié, de manière pré-réglée, au choix, sur au moins un des côtés de la chaussure (13, 14) au niveau respectivement d'une des premières positions de déviation (30), sélectionnées et disposées les unes derrière les autres, de l'au moins un premier dispositif de déviation (18-1) et le deuxième lacet (19) est renvoyé ou dévié, de manière pré-réglée, au choix, sur au moins un des côtés de la chaussure (13, 14) au niveau respectivement d'une des deuxièmes positions de déviation (32), sélectionnées et disposées les unes derrière les autres, de l'au moins un deuxième dispositif de déviation (20-1).
  2. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le premier lacet (17), avec sa première portion de lacet (28), est dévié au niveau de l'au moins un premier dispositif de déviation (18-1) avec les plusieurs premières positions de déviation (30) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles et/ou en ce que le deuxième lacet (19), avec son autre première portion de lacet (29), est dévié de l'au moins un deuxième dispositif de déviation (20-1) avec les plusieurs deuxièmes positions de déviation (32) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles.
  3. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que la première portion de laçage (15) comprend, au niveau de chacun des côtés de la chaussure (13, 14), le premier dispositif de déviation (18-1) avec les plusieurs premières positions de déviation (30) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles et/ou en ce que la deuxième portion de laçage (16) comprend, au niveau de chacun des côtés de la chaussure (13, 14), le deuxième dispositif de déviation (20-1) avec les plusieurs deuxièmes positions de déviation (32) disposées les unes derrière les autres et distantes entre elles.
  4. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les deux premières portions de lacet (28, 29), orientées l'une vers l'autre, de la première portion de laçage (15) et de la deuxième portion de laçage (16), sont disposées de façon à s'étendre dans la partie de cou-de-pied (7) du corps de chaussure (3) et la première portion de laçage (15) est disposée de façon à s'étendre en direction de la partie d'orteils (4) et la deuxième portion de laçage (16) est disposée de façon à s'étendre vers le côté opposé à la partie d'orteils (4), plus particulièrement elle est disposée dans la partie de tige (6).
  5. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que chacune des premières positions de déviation (30) définies par les premiers dispositifs de déviation (18-1) est constituée respectivement de son propre premier élément de déviation (31) et les premiers éléments de déviation (31) sont disposés les uns derrière les autres et de manière distante entre eux.
  6. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que l'au moins un premier dispositif de déviation (18-1) forme, avec les plusieurs premiers éléments de déviation (31), un composant autonome et est disposé, sur le côté du plan longitudinal de chaussure (12) du corps de chaussure (3), de manière fixe sur le corps de chaussure (3).
  7. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisée en ce que les premiers éléments de déviation (31) des premiers dispositifs de déviation (18-1) présentent respectivement une forme de crochet ou d'oeillet.
  8. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le premier lacet (17) s'étend ensuite, au niveau de la première portion de lacet (28) de la première portion de laçage (15) et, après sa déviation au niveau d'un des premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1), plus particulièrement au niveau d'une des premières positions de déviation (30) ou d'un des premiers éléments de déviation (31), respectivement dans la direction de l'autre premier dispositif de déviation (18, 18-1) immédiatement adjacent se trouvant sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13), disposé respectivement en face, ou sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14), disposé respectivement en face, et est dévié respectivement au niveau de cet autre premier dispositif de déviation (18, 18-1) disposé ensuite.
  9. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 8, caractérisée en ce que le premier lacet (17) est dévié, dans son extension longitudinale, vers le côté opposé à la première portion de lacet (28) de la première portion de laçage (15), respectivement au niveau d'au moins un autre des premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1) disposés ensuite les uns en face des autres, du côté gauche de la chaussure (13) vers le côté droit de la chaussure (14) et du côté droit de chaussure (14) vers le côté gauche de la chaussure (13).
  10. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 8 ou 9, caractérisée en ce que le premier lacet (17) présente, dans une deuxième portion de lacet (35) disposée d'une manière distante d'une première portion de lacet (28) de la première portion de laçage (15) dans la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11), une extension longitudinale s'étendant de manière transversale par rapport à la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11), entre les premiers dispositifs de déviation (18, 18-1) se trouvant respectivement sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13) et sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14).
  11. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que chacune des deuxièmes positions de déviation (32) définies par les deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20-1) est formée respectivement de son propre deuxième élément de déviation (33) et les deuxièmes éléments de déviation (33) sont disposés les uns derrière les autres et de manière distante entre eux.
  12. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 11, caractérisée en ce que l'au moins un deuxième dispositif de déviation (20-1) forme, avec les plusieurs deuxièmes éléments de déviation (33), un composant autonome et est disposé sur le côté du plan longitudinal de la chaussure (12) du corps de chaussure (3), de manière fixe sur le corps de chaussure (3).
  13. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 11 ou 12, caractérisée en ce que les deuxièmes éléments de déviation (33) des deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20-1) présentent respectivement une forme de crochet ou une forme d'oeillet.
  14. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième lacet (19) s'étend ensuite, au niveau de la première portion de lacet (29) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16) et, après sa déviation au niveau d'un des deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1), plus particulièrement au niveau d'une des deuxièmes positions de déviation (32) ou d'un des deuxièmes éléments de déviation (33), respectivement dans la direction de l'autre deuxième dispositif de déviation (20, 20-1) immédiatement adjacent se trouvant sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13), disposé respectivement en face, ou sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14), disposé respectivement en face, et est dévié respectivement au niveau de cet autre deuxième dispositif de déviation (20, 20-1) disposé ensuite.
  15. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 14, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième lacet (19), dans son extension longitudinale, vers le côté opposé à la première portion de lacet (29) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16), respectivement au niveau d'au moins un autre des deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1) disposés ensuite les uns en face des autres, du côté gauche de la chaussure (13) vers le côté droit de la chaussure (14) et du côté droit de chaussure (14) vers le côté gauche de la chaussure (13).
  16. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 14 ou 15, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième lacet (19) est disposé de façon à s'étendre, dans son extension longitudinale, vers le côté opposé à la première portion de lacet (29) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16), respectivement après sa déviation, autour d'un autre deuxième dispositif de déviation (20, 20-1) se trouvant sur le côté de gauche de la chaussure (13) et sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14), disposés en face l'un de l'autre, en direction respectivement du même côté de chaussure (13, 14) vers au moins un autre deuxième dispositif de déviation (20, 20-1) suivant, disposés les uns en face des autres, et est dévié respectivement au niveau de cet autre deuxième dispositif de déviation (20, 20-1) disposé ensuite.
  17. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications 14 à 16, caractérisée en ce que le deuxième lacet (19) présente, dans une deuxième portion de lacet (37), disposée de manière distante d'une première portion de lacet (29) de la deuxième portion de laçage (16), dans la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11), une extension longitudinale s'étendant de manière transversale par rapport à la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11), entre les deuxièmes dispositifs de déviation (20, 20-1) se trouvant respectivement sur le côté gauche de la chaussure (13) et sur le côté droit de la chaussure (14).
  18. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le mécanisme d'actionnement (21) comprend au moins un élément de guidage (38) dans la partie de tige (6) avec un canal de guidage (39) orienté de façon à s'étendre dans la direction longitudinale de la chaussure (11) et au moins l'élément de traction (23) du dispositif de traction (22) est guidé dans le canal de guidage (39) pour son guidage longitudinal.
  19. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le mécanisme d'actionnement (21) comprend un dispositif d'encliquetage (40) formant le dispositif de blocage (25) avec au moins un premier élément d'encliquetage (41) et au moins un deuxième élément d'encliquetage (42) interagissant avec celui-ci, dans laquelle l'au moins un premier élément d'encliquetage (41) est disposé ou réalisé sur l'élément de traction (23) et l'au moins un deuxième élément d'encliquetage (42) est disposé ou réalisé sur l'élément de guidage (38) dans la partie de tige (6), sur un côté opposé à la partie de cou-de-pied (7).
  20. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 19, caractérisée en ce que, lorsque les première et deuxième portions de laçage (15, 16) se trouvent dans la position de laçage du système de laçage de chaussure (2), l'au moins un premier élément d'encliquetage (41) de l'élément de traction (23) est encliqueté avec au moins un deuxième élément d'encliquetage (42) de l'élément de guidage (38).
  21. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 19 ou 20, caractérisée en ce que l'au moins un premier élément d'encliquetage (41) est disposé plus particulièrement immédiatement après l'élément d'entraînement (24).
  22. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'élément de traction (23) du dispositif de traction (22) est constituée d'une bande de traction à profil plat et le dispositif de traction (22) comprend en outre un élément de préhension (43), dans laquelle l'élément de préhension (43) est disposé ou réalisé au niveau d'une deuxième portion d'extrémité, disposée en face de la première portion d'extrémité, de l'élément de traction (23).
  23. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 22, caractérisée en ce que, lorsque les première et deuxième portions de laçage (15, 16) se trouvent dans la position d'ouverture du système de laçage de chaussure (2), l'élément d'entraînement (24) ainsi que l'au moins un élément de préhension (43) sont disposés à l'extérieur du canal de guidage (39) et dans une disposition immédiatement adjacente au canal de guidage (39) de l'élément de guidage (38).
  24. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que chacun des lacets (17, 19) réalisés sans fin présente une portion de raccordement (44) qui se chevauche, les portions d'extrémité orientées respectivement les unes vers les autres étant reliées entre elles, avec une résistance à la traction, plus particulièrement sont cousues entre elles, dans cette portion de raccordement (44).
  25. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 24, caractérisée en ce que l'élément d'entraînement (24) comprend au moins une poche de logement (45), dans laquelle l'au moins une poche de logement (45) est limitée, au niveau de ses extrémités de poche de logement (46) se trouvant des deux côtés du plan longitudinal de la chaussure (12), par une paroi de limitation (47) et, dans chacune des parois de limitation (47), est disposée ou réalisée au moins une fente de logement (48) traversant la paroi de limitation (47) respective, avec une largeur de fente, dans laquelle la largeur de fente correspond au maximum à une dimension nominale, plus particulièrement un diamètre nominal des lacets (17, 19), et le lacet (17) respectif est logé dans les fentes de logement (48) et en outre chacune des portions de raccordement (44) des lacets (17, 19) réalisés sans fin est logé dans l'au moins une poche de logement (45).
  26. Chaussure (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 24, caractérisée en ce que l'élément d'entraînement (24) comprend au moins un, de préférence deux, crochet de maintien (52) réalisé ou disposé sur le côté opposé au corps de chaussure (3) ou sur le côté orienté vers le corps de chaussure (3), sur lequel est maintenu, avec une résistance à la traction, au moins un crochet de maintien (52) respectivement d'une des premières portions de lacet (28, 29), pour une direction de traction opposée à la première portion de laçage (15).
  27. Chaussure (1) selon la revendication 26, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins un élément de recouvrement (54) est prévu, cet au moins un élément de recouvrement (54) recouvrant l'au moins un crochet de maintien (52) de l'élément d'entraînement (24) au niveau de côté de crochet.
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