US3883964A - Ski boot with adjustable instep plate - Google Patents

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US3883964A
US3883964A US486267A US48626774A US3883964A US 3883964 A US3883964 A US 3883964A US 486267 A US486267 A US 486267A US 48626774 A US48626774 A US 48626774A US 3883964 A US3883964 A US 3883964A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0435Adjustment of the boot to the foot
    • A43B5/0443Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices
    • A43B5/0445Adjustment of the boot to the foot to the instep of the foot, e.g. metatarsals; Metatarsal clamping devices directly actuated by non flexible means, e.g. screws, levers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/048Rear-entry skiboots

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  • ABSTRACT A ski boot having a one-piece portion which covers the forward portion of a wearers foot.
  • a plate is mounted inside of the boot so as to overlie the instep portion of the wearers foot and threaded adjustment members extend through the one-piece portion of the boot to engage the plate so that the plate can be moved toward and away from the wearers instep to vary tightness of fit of the boot.
  • This invention relates to a ski boot having an internal adjustment for varying the tightness with which the boot fits the wearers foot.
  • the tightness adjustment is accessible from the outside of the boot so that the boot need not be opened or removed from the ski or foot to be adjusted.
  • a very important factor to be considered in connection with ski boots is the tightness or lack thereof with which they fit the skiers foot.
  • the boot should be relatively tight on the foot during skiing so as to enable the skier to properly control the skis, but should be capable of being loosened while not skiing, as for example, while on a lift or the like, so as to enable full blood circulation in the skiers foot. Even while skiing, there should be some provision for varying tightness in accordance with the type of skiing being done, as, for example, slalom, down hill, recreational, and the like.
  • top entry boots are provided with a top opening which receives the skiers leg and which extends forward through the instep portion of the boot so as to be capable of being temporarily enlarged enough to enable the wearer to insert his foot through the opening and into the boot.
  • the opening extension is then closed about the skiers foot with laces, buckles, zippers or combinations of the above.
  • the tightness of this type of boot can be varied while skiing by simple tightening or loosening the laces, buckles, or the like, as desired. This variation of tightness of fit usually does not permit an infinite variety of settings. Due to the nature of strap buckles the skier will often feel that one setting is too loose and the next possible setting is too tight.
  • the shell of the boot is usually formed with two or more components that are pivotally connected together.
  • One of the components is designed to cover the forward portion of the foot, as for example the instep of the foot and that component is usually formed as a single unitary piece which is not split over the instep as are top entry boots.
  • the other component overlies the heel or side of the skiers foot when in its closed position, and when in its open position is offset from the first boot portion sufficiently to permit the wearer to slide his foot forward or sideways into the first instep part of the boot.
  • the two or more boot parts When worn, the two or more boot parts are usually held in their closed positions by buckled straps which encircle an ankle and lower leg part of the boot. Due to the unitary nature of the instep portion of the outer shell of a rear or side entry boot, the boot cannot be tightened down onto the wearers foot by straps or laces on the shell instep. Thus 2 tightening is accomplished by internal pads, injected foam, internal straps, or the like, which cannot be varied without removing the wearer's foot from the boot or at least opening the boot. Tightness adjustment of this type of boot can involve guesswork and much inconvenience to the skier.
  • the ski boot of this invention includes an outer shell and an inner instep plate mounted within the outer shell.
  • Adjustment controls are connected to the instep plate and are accessible to the skier on the outside of the shell without removing or unstrapping any part of the boot.
  • the adjustment controls are manipulated by the skier to move the instep toward or away from the instep portion of the foot to respectively tighten or loosen the fit of the boot.
  • the adjustment controls are preferably in the form of one or more threaded pins, however, they could also take the form of cams, wedges or other suitable mechanisms capable of shifting the position of the inner instep plate toward or away from the foot.
  • an object of this invention to provide a ski boot having an adjustment for varying the tightness of fit of the boot on a wearers foot.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevated view of an embodiment of a ski boot made in accordance with this invention, which ski boot is of the rear entry type;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevated view of the boot of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmented vertical sectional view of the boot of FIG. 1 showing the internal instep plate and adjustments therefor.
  • the boot includes a relatively flexible outer shell having a forward part 2 which is formed from a single unitary piece of material and which overlies the instep and front portion of the wearers foot and leg.
  • a forward part 2 which is formed from a single unitary piece of material and which overlies the instep and front portion of the wearers foot and leg.
  • this part of the boot will be referred to as the instep portion of the boot shell, or the shell instep part.
  • the shell instep part 2 is fixedly secured to a sole part 4 and also carries a broad cuff 6 secured thereto by means of a rivet 8.
  • the boot also includes a rear shell part 10 which overlies the heel and rear part of the foot and lower leg of the wearer.
  • the rear part 10 of the shell can be referred to as the shell heel.
  • the shell heel 10 is pivotally connected to the shell instep 2 and sole 4 by means of a pair of pins 12 (only one of which is shown) on oppo- '3 site sides of the boot.
  • the permit entry of the skiers foot into the boot the shell heel is pivoted rearwardly about the pins 12 to the position 10' (shown in phantom) and then returned to its original position to hold the foot within the boot.
  • an inner boot member or liner denoted generally by the numeral 20 which is formed from soft resilient material which is disposed inside of the shell and which actually receives the skiers foot.
  • This liner is split by a vertically extending parting line 22 so as to form a front liner part 24 and a rear liner part 26 which are pivotable with respect to each other by reason of the resilient nature of the material from which the liner 20 is made.
  • the rear liner part 26 will pivot back with the shell heel part 10 to permit entry of the skiers foot into the boot.
  • Mounted on the upper surface of the instep part 2 of the shell are a pair of adjustment members 28.
  • the adjustment members 28 include an enlarged head part 30 which is outside of the shell and which is preferably large enough to be easily manipulated by a skier even with gloves on.
  • a threaded shank 32 is secured to the head 30 for rotation therewith.
  • the shank 32 is threaded through an internally threaded grommet 34 which is embedded in the instep part 2 of the shell.
  • the shank 32 extends into the interior of the shell and is rotatably connected to an internal plate member 36 which overlies the instep part of the boot liner 20.
  • the shank 32 can be connected to the plate 36 by means of a ball and socket joint 38 or the like which permits rotation of the shank 32 to be converted to upward or downward movement of the plate 36 without imparting rotational movement to the plate 36.
  • the plate 36 is preferably contoured to the shape of the instep of the foot F and is formed from a relatively rigid material.
  • the plate 36 may be provided with some padding if desired, however.
  • the skier can easily and quickly establish'a tight fitting for skiing and a loose fitting for lift riding or the like, and can vary the fitting for different types of skiing.
  • a boot comprising an outer shell of relatively flexible material, said outer shell having an instep portion being formed as an unitary member; a plate member disposed within said boot inwardly of said instep portion, said plate member being positioned to overlie the instep of a foot disposed in said boot; and adjustment means extending through said instep portion of said boot shell, said adjustment means engaging said plate and being operative to move said plate toward and away from the instep ofa foot disposed in said boot to vary the tightness of fit of said boot on the foot, and said adjustment means being manipulatable from the exterior of said boot to permit tightness adjustment without removing the foot from said boot.
  • said adjustment means includes at least one threaded member extending through a threaded opening in said instep portion of said shell.
  • a boot comprising an outer shell having at least two parts pivotally connected together to permit entry of a foot into said boot, one of said parts being a one piece instep member made of relatively flexible material and adapted to receive the instep of the foot; a plate mounted within said instep member, said plate being movable with respect to said instep member toward and away from the instep of a foot disposed in said boot; at least one threaded opening formed in said instep member of said shell; threaded adjustment means mounted in said threaded opening and accessible from the exterior of said shell for manipulation, said adjustment means engaging said plate and being operable when rotated in said threaded opening to move said plate toward and away from the instep of the foot disposed in said boot to vary the tightness with which the boot fits on the foot.

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CA221,048A CA1014729A (en) 1974-07-05 1975-02-28 Ski boot with adjustable instep plate
JP50031032A JPS518054A (en:Method) 1974-07-05 1975-03-14
DE19752511605 DE2511605A1 (de) 1974-07-05 1975-03-17 Skistiefel mit einstellbarer ristplatte
CH369175A CH590625A5 (en:Method) 1974-07-05 1975-03-21
FR7510662A FR2276851A1 (fr) 1974-07-05 1975-04-04 Chaussure de ski avec dispositif pour regler le serrage sur le pied

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