WO2006116216A2 - Botte pour activites de sport d'hiver ou activites de neige - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/24—Collapsible or convertible
- A43B3/248—Collapsible, e.g. foldable for travelling
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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- A43B7/125—Special watertight footwear provided with a vapour permeable member, e.g. a membrane
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- This invention relates generally to boots used in conjunction with recreational activities and daily purposes and more particularly to boots used after snow skiing or snowboarding and for other non-recreational purposes.
- Skiing and snowboarding are sports that require a rigid ski boot for providing the proper support for the various terrains that a user may encounter when descending a run. These boots often do not have a typical walking sole and are adapted to clip onto skis. In addition, ski boots are designed to support a user's ankle and lower leg to help provide stability and avoid injury. The very specific purpose of a ski boot makes them difficult and uncomfortable to walk in. This type of specialized foot equipment is not specific to skiing and snowboarding alone, but similar footwear may be used for other snow recreational activities.
- Skiers often times wish to change into other types of footwear than that used for their winter sport. These alternate types of footwear are generally full size and are not easily transported. They require the use of a locker or other storage unit and often require some walking to reach the storage. While other types of footwear may be smaller with less bulk than the ski boot, they lack the warmth, water-resistance and traction that conventional snow boots provide while walking in snow.
- snow sport boots often retain snow and ice in the narrow boot crevasses. Inadvertently carrying the ice and snow can cause a variety of difficulties such as forming slippery areas at the resort or residence.
- the size and weight of the boots also limits agility and can create situations where tripping may occur. In extreme situations those wearing boots may be tempted to leave their boots on while they drive to their lodge, residence or nearby ski area. Doing so reduces reaction time and can cause interference when moving from one pedal to another.
- the present invention relates to a boot that is portable during skiing and other snow sports and may be conveniently accessed and used during breaks and down-time, or used for other daily purposes. While particular embodiments are most useful for after snow activities, other embodiments of the invention are useful after all forms of snow recreational activities and for daily purposes.
- the snow boot comprises a flexible, water-proof, breathable outer material, a liner, a first fastener coupled toward the toe of the boot, a second fastener coupled toward an upper portion of the boot and an attachment device which may be an elastic strap.
- the winter sport boot folds into a closed position with the first fastener and the second fastener coupled together to retain the boot in a closed position for portability.
- the attachment device may be, but is not limited to a clip, a D- ring, an O-ring, a strap and any device wherein the attachment device may be used to secure the boots to a compatible attachment device during skiing.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a winter snow boot in an opened position
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a winter snow boot in a closed position
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a winter sport boot in an opened position with a D-ring and hook-and-loop opening fastener;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a winter sport boot in a closed position with a D-ring
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a winter sport boot with an elastic strap
- FIG. 6 is a side of a winter sport boot that uses a double fold
- FIG. 7 is a side view of a winter sport boot held in a rolled position by an elastic strap.
- Embodiments of the present invention relate to an after snow skiing boot that is portable during skiing.
- Embodiments of the present invention comprise an outer material, a liner, a first fastener, a second fastener corresponding to the second fastener, and an attachment device or elastic strap.
- winter sport boot 10 comprises an outer material 12, a first fastener 14, a second fastener 16, an attachment device 18 and a liner 20.
- the outer material 12 may be formed with a material that is flexible, foldable, breathable and waterproof, with material properties that will retain the boot shape when in an open position.
- the first fastener 14 is coupled to the toe of the boot 10 and the second fastener 16 is coupled to an upper portion of the boot 10.
- the first and second fasteners 14 and 16 respectively are configured to removably couple together by folding the boot for better transportation of the boot 10.
- the attachment device 18 may be, but is not limited to, a clip, a ring, a D-ring, an O-ring, a carabiner, and any other attaching device.
- Liner 20 may be, but is not limited to a thermal liner for providing added warmth and a comfort liner for added support.
- the outer material 12 may be any type of flexible foldable material that is also waterproof, breathable, durable, degradation resistant from sun and weather and shape retaining, such as, and without limitation, NeopreneTM or other polychloroprene material.
- the outer material may be formed of a combination typical neoprene in some areas, coupled to a perforated for other areas neoprene, thereby providing breathability while maintaining the waterproof, durability, resistance to degradation from sun and weather and shape retaining characteristics.
- the liner 20 may be formed of any material that provides insulation and warmth, even when wet, while remaining flexible and breathable such as, and without limitation, ThinsulateTM Flex FXlOO or other type of micro-fiber material or a material blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers that is able to trap a greater amount of air than conventional insulation layers and better reflect back the body's radiant heat.
- ThinsulateTM Flex FXlOO or other type of micro-fiber material or a material blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers that is able to trap a greater amount of air than conventional insulation layers and better reflect back the body's radiant heat.
- the liner 20 may also comprise a material that is waterproof, breathable and stretchable such as, but not limited to, DarlexTM or FreestyleTM made by Schoeller Textil AG, which may also be used to envelop a micro-fiber layer or layer formed of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers, thereby providing a flexible, waterproof, and breathable insulation.
- a material that is waterproof, breathable and stretchable such as, but not limited to, DarlexTM or FreestyleTM made by Schoeller Textil AG, which may also be used to envelop a micro-fiber layer or layer formed of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers, thereby providing a flexible, waterproof, and breathable insulation.
- the outer material 12 or shell and the liner 20 or insulation may be coupled together to create a unitary shell/insulation.
- the shell/insulation may comprise a nylon stretch material or nylon- lycra mix material as the outer-most layer, a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a perforated neoprene layer, and a blend material layer, wherein the blend material may comprise a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers layer or micro-fiber layer and another waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer.
- a first laminate layer that couples the nylon stretch layer to the waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer.
- a second laminate layer couples the waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer to the perforated neoprene layer.
- a third laminate layer couples the perforated Neoprene layer to the blended material layer.
- the shell/insulation formed retains the properties of being flexible, stretchable, durable, breathable, waterproof and insulated to provide a boot that fits easily onto virtually any size foot and effectively warms and performs in the snow or other wet and/or cold environments.
- the boot may also comprise a wicking layer that may comprise a sock or other prior art wicking material.
- neoprene coupled on its edge to a perforated neoprene on its edge, such that the neoprene and perforated neoprene are side by side allowing air to pass through only the perforated neoprene. It is also contemplated that a material may be used where neoprene and perforated neoprene are each used in selected areas. This allows the boot or any other purpose that may be benefited from such a material to be formed with the structural, insulative and waterproof properties provided by neoprene, while providing a form of ventilation or a breathable portion through the perforated neoprene.
- material may comprise a waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer such as DarlexTM and FreestyleTM coupled to a perforated neoprene layer.
- This material would provide for the ventilation or breathing through the perforated neoprene while maintaining the structure of neoprene and the keeping the material waterproof that may be used for various different purposes in addition to a winter sport/snow boot.
- This particular material may be formed using a method that is accomplished by a single pass lamination of the DarlexTM to the perforated neoprene. Possible uses may include, but is not limited to a top boot panel.
- another particular embodiment of material may comprise a stretchable micro-fiber layer or layer formed of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers such as ThinsulateTM FXlOO encased within a waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer such as DarlexTM and FreestyleTM to create a stretchable package of insulated, waterproof, breathable material.
- the layers may be coupled together by sewing the micro-fiber layer within the waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer.
- material may comprise a micro-fiber layer or layer formed of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers such as ThinsulateTM FXlOO 3 a waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer such as DarlexTM or FreestyleTM and a neoprene layer coupled together.
- ThinsulateTM FXlOO 3 a waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer such as DarlexTM or FreestyleTM and a neoprene layer coupled together.
- another embodiment may comprise a micro-fiber layer or layer formed of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers such as ThinsulateTM FXlOO, a waterproof, breathable and stretchable material layer such as DarlexTM or FreestyleTM and a perforated neoprene layer coupled together.
- another embodiment of material may include a waterproof, breathable stretchable material with fleece inside the surface such as AquashellTM.
- the AquashellTM layer may be attached to ThinsulateTM for double insulation, or may be other various combinations such as, but not limited to, AquashellTM, ThinsulateTM and DarlexTM; AquashellTM, ThinsulateTM and AquashellTM; and AquashellTM, ThinsulateTM and nylon.
- a winter sport/snow boot of the present invention may be formed of all one type of material or any combination of material.
- the boot may be formed of various panels comprising a back panel, two side panels, a top panel and a sole.
- the back panel and the side panels may comprise a neoprene coupled to a nylon stretch layer, wherein the nylon stretch layer is the outer layer.
- the top panel may comprise a nylon stretch material or nylon-lycra mix material as the outer-most layer, a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a perforated neoprene layer, and a blend material layer, wherein the blend material may comprise a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers layer or micro-fiber layer and another waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer.
- the sole may comprise a silk screen layer as the outer layer, a neoprene nylon layer and a blend material layer that comprises a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers or micro-fiber layer.
- particular embodiments of the winter sport boot 10 may be folded in a closed position, coupling the first fastener 14 and the second fastener 16 together to form coupled fastener 22.
- attachment device 18 may be used to attach the boot 10 to the users clothing, such as a jacket, pants, zipper and ring, to the ski pole, to a lanyard or any existing object located on ski equipment whereby attachment of the boot 10 would not interfere with the proper functionality of the equipment.
- a snow boot may be adapted for other snow uses, such as shoveling snow, getting the mail, traveling to work or school or other tasks or recreation that may require walking in deeper snow, hi these particular embodiments, a snow boot may comprise an upper portion of the boot that is taller to inhibit the entry of snow into the top of the boot when walking in deeper snow. Additionally, the boot may also eliminate the use of the first and second fastening devices.
- the winter sport boot 30 comprises an outer material 32, a first fastener 34, a second fastener 36, a D-ring 38, a first boot fastener 40 and a second boot fastener 42.
- the outer material 32 may be formed with a material that is flexible, foldable, stretchable and waterproof, with material properties that will retain the boot shape when in an open position.
- the first fastener 34 is coupled to a mid-portion of the boot 30 and the second fastener 36 is coupled to an upper portion of the boot 30.
- the first and second fasteners 34 and 36 respectively are configured to removably couple together by folding the boot 30, thereby enabling easier transportation of the boot 30.
- the D-ring 38 may also be a clip, a ring, an O-ring, a carabiner, and any other attaching device.
- the first and second boot fasteners 40 and 42 may be hook-and-loop fasteners. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that while first and second boot fasteners 40 and 42 are shown as hook-and-loop fasteners, they may be other forms of fasteners such as, but not limited to, a zipper, snaps and buttons.
- particular embodiments of the winter sport boot 30 may be folded in a closed position, coupling the first fastener 34 and the second fastener 36 together to form coupled fastener 44.
- D-ring 38 may be used to attach the boot 30 to the skiers clothing, such as a jacket, pants, zipper and ring, to the ski pole, to a lanyard or any existing object located on ski equipment whereby attachment of the boot 30 would not interfere with the proper functionality of the equipment.
- particular embodiments of the winter sport boot 50 may comprise a shell/insulation material 52, a first fastener 54, a second fastener 56, an elastic strap 58, a first boot fastener 40, a second boot fastener 42 and a sole 60.
- the shell/insulation material may comprise a nylon stretch material as the outer-most layer, a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a perforated neoprene layer, and a blend material layer.
- the first and second boot fasteners 40 and 42 may be hook-and-loop fasteners.
- the first fastener 54 is coupled toward the toe of the boot and the second fastener 56 is coupled toward an upper, back portion of the boot.
- the sole 60 may comprise a neoprene nylon layer, a blend material layer and a layer of a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers or micro-fiber layer.
- the blend material layer may comprise a waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer, a blend of elastomeric fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers layer or micro-fiber layer and another waterproof, breathable and stretchable layer.
- the boot 50 may then be placed in the folded position by first folding down the upper portion such that the second fastener 56 faces in a direction away from the sole 60 of the shoe and is exposed.
- the toe portion of the boot 50 is then folded 03
- the boot 50 may also comprise an elastic strap 58 that may be formed of, but is not limited to, polyester braided elastic.
- the elastic strap 58 may be coupled to the upper portion of the boot 50 with the elastic strap 58 on the inside of the boot. The elastic strap 58 may then be used as an attachment device that attaches to similar objects, as does the attachment device 38 in FIG. 4 when the boot 50 is in the folded position.
- the elastic strap 58 may hold the boot 50 in a folded position or to further fold the boot 50 after coupling the first and second fasteners 54 and 56 together, wherein the boot 50 is folded or additionally folded or rolled and the elastic strap 58 is placed around the folded or rolled boot 50. It will be understood that the elastic strap 58 may be used to hold the boot 50 in a rolled position without the use of the first and second fasteners 54 and 56.
- the attachment device may be a clip, a D-ring, an O-ring, a snap ring, a hook-and-loop fastener, a toggle, a snap, a buckle, a strap or any other type of attachment device that does not interfere with the proper functionality of ski equipment.
- the first fastener and the second fastener may be, but is not limited to, a snap, a hook-and-loop fastener, a toggle, a buckle, a button and hole, a magnet, or any other device that has sufficient coupling strength to hold a boot of the present invention in a closed, folded position for portability.
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L'invention concerne une botte qui est utilisée en association avec des activités de sports d'hiver tels que le ski et le snowboard, ou pour des activités quotidiennes telles que le déblaiement de neige. Cette botte comprend une première attache qui est accouplée avec l'extrémité antérieure de la botte, une deuxième attache qui est accouplée avec une partie supérieure de la botte, un dispositif de fixation, une matière externe perméable à l'air et imperméable à l'eau, ainsi qu'un revêtement. La botte selon l'invention est constituée d'un matériau souple, et peut être pliée pour accoupler la première attache avec la deuxième attache, de manière à maintenir la botte dans une position pliée et fermée. Le dispositif de fixation peut ensuite être utilisé pour fixer la botte sur un vêtement ou un équipement de ski et transporter la paire de bottes pendant les activités de neige. Le revêtement se présente sous la forme d'un élément isolant souple enveloppé par un matériau souple perméable à l'air et imperméable à l'eau.
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