WO2014118269A1 - Chaussure de ski modulaire pourvue d'un chausson pouvant être retiré facilement - Google Patents

Chaussure de ski modulaire pourvue d'un chausson pouvant être retiré facilement Download PDF

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WO2014118269A1
WO2014118269A1 PCT/EP2014/051785 EP2014051785W WO2014118269A1 WO 2014118269 A1 WO2014118269 A1 WO 2014118269A1 EP 2014051785 W EP2014051785 W EP 2014051785W WO 2014118269 A1 WO2014118269 A1 WO 2014118269A1
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Stefan Lederer
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LEDERER, Nicolas K.L.R.
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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
    • 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
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg
    • 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
    • A43B5/0476Front-entry skiboots

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  • the present invention relates to a modular ski boot consisting of an outer shell and an inner shoe, wherein the inner shoe with the outer shell open easily and without effort from this is removed or can be used again in the outer shell.
  • ski boots were made in one piece and were characterized by providing the foot, ankle and lower tibial area with a firm, secure grip.
  • well-known ski boots were equipped with a firm, stiff sole.
  • the ski boot was divided into the inner shoe and the outer shell, whereby the inner boot has been made removable from the outer shell.
  • pulling out the liner from the outer shell is extremely cumbersome and cumbersome because the outer shell to provide the ski boot sufficient support is designed relatively stiff and surrounds all sides. For more flexibility during normal walking with the ski boot, for example to the ski lift
  • a two-part ski boot which consists of a hard outer shell and a relatively soft liner, wherein the liner is firmly clamped by a clamping means in the outer shell.
  • this must bend due to its elasticity in order to be taken out of the outer shell can, which is troublesome for a user and is not possible when the liner is tightened.
  • ski boot which consists of a hard outer shell and an inner shoe, wherein the inner shoe is firmly clamped by clamping means in the outer shell.
  • the outer shell is formed so far upwards and outwardly open, that the inner shoe in the tightened state on the one hand after loosening the clamping means can be easily removed from the outer shell, on the other hand, the outer shoe encloses the inner shoe only partially, so that a secure hold as in An otherwise usual ski boot hereby is not given.
  • a ski boot which consists of a sole and shaft skeleton and the inner shoe, which may be designed as a street shoe or winter boots, only partially through loop-type buckle systems with the sole and
  • Body skeleton is attached. A stop, as it is necessary in ski boots, is not given here, which is why the product is not practical for alpine skiing.
  • the inner boot should be suitable as a street shoe and the outer shell should be apparent so far that the inner boot removed in the open state without significant effort from the outer shell and inserted again can be.
  • the outer shell should enclose the inner shoe largely frictionally from the toe to the shoe upper.
  • a further object of the invention is to make parts of the outer shell of the boot modular and completely separable from the rest of the outer shell, so as to facilitate the removal of the liner from the outer shell and at the same time the user and / or the designer of the ski boot a variety from
  • the inner boot is in a state connected to the outer shell, especially in the metatarsal. and shaft portion of the outer shell held firmly and non-positively, allowing a secure footing on a ski.
  • At least one wide middle part flap to call which is fixed by a hinge in the closed state, but also slightly rotatable in the open state connected to the sole.
  • the same advantages are in the shaft area, in which a cuff at least one through a cuff buckle
  • the middle part further comprises a first lower side part and a second lower side part
  • Side part comprises, wherein at least one of the side parts laterally displaceable, but otherwise firmly connected to the sole, the outer shell can be adjusted in this area together with the liner to the width of the foot, thus providing an anatomically individual adjustment of the ski boot to the foot Offer.
  • the shank part can be a total of a
  • Rotary joint which connects the shaft part pivotally connected to a heel part of the outer shell in the template or supine, completely detach from the heel. This allows the liner even easier from the outer shell or actually by a
  • Main part of the outer shell to be separated.
  • the separation of the inner shoe from the main part of the outer shell can thereby without opening of cuff buckles, which close the at least one sleeve pivot part, and by simply opening the
  • the middle part of the outer shell comprises a first and a second
  • Middle part flap which can be opened to the right and to the left, to release a sufficiently wide area in the middle, so that the inner shoe can be easily lifted off to the rear and above.
  • the shank part of the outer shell also comprises a first and a second sleeve pivot part, which are respectively hinged to the right and to the left outside, so as to release a sufficiently wide area in the middle of the shaft in order to get off easily with the inner shoe forward.
  • a preferred embodiment according to the present invention is in
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an inner boot and an outer shell in an open and separated from the inner boot condition.
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the inner boot and the outer shell in an interconnected state, wherein the outer shell is in a closed state.
  • Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of the outer shell comprising several items and shows the liner on the left in the picture.
  • Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the outer shell with the inner shoe in an interconnected state laterally from behind.
  • Fig. 1 shows a modular ski boot according to the present invention with additional preferred features.
  • the ski boot essentially consists of an inner boot 1, which has a shoe upper above an ankle axis, and an outer shell 2, from which the inner boot 1 can be removed in the open state of the outer shell 2, and which the inner boot 1 in a closed state
  • An essential feature of the outer shell 2 is that the inner boot 1 of the outer shell 2 easily and preferably without much effort and without doing
  • the outer shell 2 of the ski boot comprises a ski boot sole 3 as a fixed component, which preferably has a rigidity typical for ski boots.
  • the essential areas of the outer shell 2 are also sketched in the direction of a occidentall horrsachse.
  • a first region B1 comprises the front part 4 of the outer shell 2, which surrounds a front part of the inner boot 1 like a cap.
  • a second region B2 comprises the sleeve-like middle part 10, which adjoins directly to the front part 4 and in the closed state firmly surrounds a midfoot region of the inner shoe 1 and in the open state such a large area along a longitudinal axis running centrally along the ski boot sole 3, and releasing in a width that the innerboot 1 fits therebetween with its respective front and middle part, preferably without being significantly deformed.
  • a third region B3 comprises the heel part 20, which adjoins directly to the central part 10.
  • the heel part 20 is firmly connected at the lower end to the ski boot sole 3 and is rotatably and detachably connected on both sides to the right and left of the longitudinal axis via a pivot joint 22 with a shaft part 30 on one of the ski boot sole 3.
  • the respective swivel joint 22 preferably comprises a heel-side rotary joint part 21, 21 b on the heel part 20 (see FIG. 3) and a sleeve-side swivel joint part 38, which are rotatably but detachably connected to one another.
  • the shaft portion 30 of the outer shell 2 is thus releasably connected via the two-sided pivot joints 22 with the heel part 20.
  • the swivel joints 22 have a common swivel joint axis, which is anatomically expediently arranged preferably parallel and in the vicinity of the ankle axis. By the hinges 22, the shaft portion 30 is pivotable relative to the heel portion 20 from a maximum reserve to a maximum template in the sagittal direction.
  • the middle part 10 is fixed at its lower end to the ski boot sole 3 and comprises a first lower side part 11 a and a second lower side part 12 a (see FIG. 3), wherein at least one of the lower side parts 11 a, 12 a sideways or orthogonal to counsellteilsachse is displaceable.
  • a width of the central part 10 is adjustable or adaptable to the respective foot.
  • the lateral adjustment of the at least one lower side part 11a, 12a to the longitudinal axis of the ski boot sole 3 is preferably carried out by an adjusting element 13 (see FIG. 3), which is preferably a screw, a catch or a hydraulic which holds the respective side part 11 a, 12a adjusted and locked.
  • the at least one lower side part 11a, 12a is arranged on a rail displaceable sideways.
  • one or both lower side parts 11a and 12a are fixed, but arranged displaceably on the ski boot sole 3 only in the sideways direction.
  • the lower side parts 11a, 12a are adjustable in height.
  • At the Ski boot sole 3 opposite end of the lower side parts 11a, 12a are preferably each middle part flaps 11b, 12b arranged, which are pivotable about a respective middle part flap hinge.
  • the middle part flaps 11b, 12b are firmly closed by a middle part buckle 14 and apparently. In this case, the middle part buckle 14 is preferably to be closed or opened manually.
  • the opened state of the outer shell 2 is achieved.
  • the overall open state of the outer shell 2 includes that the shaft part 30 must also be open in order to remove the entire inner boot 1, provided the shaft part 30 has not already been completely detached from the outer shell at the swivel joints 22.
  • the liner 1 can be removed by only the middle part flaps 11 b, 12 b are opened.
  • the middle part flaps 11 b, 12 b are preferably laterally outwardly pivotable or rotatably connected to the respective lower side parts 11 a, 12 a.
  • the middle part flaps 11 b, 12 b may be pivotally or rotatably connected to the front part 4 in front and in the outside. Preferred is only at a lower
  • the middle part flap hinge is rotatably connected either to the one lower side part 11a, 12a or to the front part 4.
  • a middle part flap 11 b, 12 b open and close.
  • the at least one middle part flap 11 b, 12 b is shaped so that it rests positively and non-positively on the inner boot 1 in the closed state and holds an underlying part of the inner boot 1 positively and non-positively on the ski boot sole 3.
  • the mid-portion buckle 14 is a buckle system, but others
  • Connecting elements are also conceivable, which cause a firm closing of the at least one middle part flap 11b, 12b.
  • it can also be a screw connection.
  • the shank part 30 comprises an inner sleeve 31 and an outer sleeve 36, which are height-adjustable relative to each other, wherein the outer sleeve 36 preferably surrounds the inner sleeve 31 in the rear part and holds it firmly.
  • the outer sleeve 36 is in a lower, the heel-facing part of the shaft portion B4 on the
  • Inner sleeve 31 comprises in an upper part of the shaft portion B4 at least one sleeve pivoting part 32, 32b which is visible and closable by a cuff buckle 33.
  • the at least one sleeve pivoting part 32, 32b be attached to the outer sleeve 36 in an analogous manner.
  • the outer sleeve 36 is formed so that it holds the inner sleeve 31 positive and non-positive and preferably semi-enclosing.
  • the inner sleeve 31 is designed so that it holds the shoe upper of the inner shoe 1 positively and non-positively, laterally supports and allows for him substantially only a pivotal movement between the maximum template and the maximum supine position.
  • At least one sleeve pivot part 32, 32b is laterally connected to the inner sleeve 31 in a rotatable manner.
  • a collar pivot part 32, 32b is preferably rotatably connected to the inner collar 31 laterally on the right and left, wherein the at least one or the collar pivot parts 32, 32b are laterally pivotable outwards and closed again.
  • a plurality of mutually pivotable sleeve pivot parts 32, 32b, which are each connected to each other pivotally, the at least one sleeve pivot part 32, 32b form.
  • Cuff buckle 33 are used to close the inner sleeve 31.
  • a plurality of cuff buckles 33 can be used for closing and opening the at least one sleeve pivoting part 32, 32b.
  • the at least one sleeve pivot part 32, 32b is designed so that after opening the
  • Fig. 1 also shows a preferably attached locking element 40 to lock a height adjustment of the inner sleeve 31 relative to the outer sleeve 36.
  • Fig. 2 shows, in contrast to Fig. 1, the modular ski boot, comprising the
  • FIG. 2 further shows the shaft portion 30 with the inner sleeve 31 and the outer sleeve 36.
  • the outer sleeve 36 is disposed around the inner sleeve 31 around, wherein the
  • the outer sleeve 36 is designed to be detachably connected to the heel part 20 in a lower part facing the ski boot sole 3 via the pivot joints 22 and to enclose the inner sleeve 31 in a form-fitting and non-positive manner in an upper part in order to hold it.
  • the sleeve pivot portions 32, 32b are connected to the inner sleeve 31 via the sleeve hinge joints, as shown.
  • the at least one sleeve pivot part 32, 32b is laterally pivotally mounted on one side of the inner sleeve 31 and through the
  • Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of further details mainly the outer shell 2.
  • a first lower side portion 11a but also a second lower side portion 12a is formed so that a second lower end with a degree of freedom is arranged laterally displaceable on the sole 3.
  • the second lower side part 12a preferably has a further adjusting element, with which the second lower side part 12a is adjustable and lockable to the longitudinal axis of the ski boot sole 3, or it corresponds to the adjusting element 13 of the first lower side part 11a.
  • Middle part flap 11 b wherein an upper end of the second lower side part 12 a, a further hinge element of the other middle part flap hinge for the second
  • Middle part flap 12b has.
  • the at least one sleeve pivot member 32, 32b includes a first sleeve pivot member 32 pivotally attached to one side of the inner sleeve 31 by a hinge, and a second sleeve pivot member 32b pivotally attached to the second opposite side of the inner sleeve 31 by another hinge is.
  • Cuff pivot part 32b designed so as to release a sufficiently large area in the inner sleeve 31 in the open and outwardly folded state that the shoe upper, without being substantially deform, can be removed.
  • the inner sleeve 31 has on both sides right and left in
  • outer sleeve-side guide elements 37 which correspond to the inner sleeve-side guide elements 35.
  • the inner sleeve side 35 and the outer sleeve side guide members 37 correspond in the assembled state by a guide in the shaft longitudinal direction and preferably only with this
  • the guide elements 35, 37 are mutually displaceable and adjustable and preferably lockable. Preferred are the
  • Guide elements 35, 37 can be locked by the locking elements 40. Alternatively, the guide elements 35, 37 can also be locked by at least one other locking element.
  • the swivel joint 22 preferably has an additional swivel joint part 39 on the collar side, which is preferably fixedly connected to the outer boot 36 in order to correspond in rotation to the heel-side swivel joint part 21, 21 b in total.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is designed as a pocket or clip in at least as hard a material as the outer sleeve 36.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is designed as a pocket or clip in at least as hard a material as the outer sleeve 36.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is designed as a pocket or clip in at least as hard a material as the outer sleeve 36.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is designed as a pocket or clip in at least as hard a material as the outer sleeve 36.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is designed as a pocket or clip in at least as hard a
  • Fulcrum member 39 is formed so that it surrounds the cuff-side hinge part 38 around the axis of rotation positively and non-positively and reinforced.
  • the additional hinge part 39 is formed so that it positively for the purpose of good
  • Power transmission is adapted to the sleeve side hinge part 38.
  • the material of a harder material such as the outer sleeve 36.
  • the respective additional hinge part 39 has a locking element through which the respective heel-side hinge part 21, 21b is connected to the respective sleeve-side hinge part 38 and is detachable.
  • the locking element is for example a spring-driven bolt, which is pressed into the heel-side pivot part 21, 21 b and thereby rotatably connects the joint parts together.
  • the hinge parts are preferably solvable by the spring-driven bolt by the locking element manually retractable top retractable.
  • the rotary joint 22 is connectable and detachable depending on the position of the respective locking element.
  • Fig. 4 shows a preferred embodiment having at the rear of the outer shell 2 a bracket 50 having an upper and a lower end.
  • the upper end of the bracket 50 is connected via an upper fastening means 51 with a rearmost part of
  • the bracket 50 is formed so that it is adjustable in length by an adjusting element 52 up to a maximum length.
  • the bracket 50 is arranged so that the maximum length determines the maximum template of the shaft portion 30.
  • the upper attachment means 51 is formed so that the bracket 50 at the upper end by the user by hand and without tools solvable and re-connectable.
  • the lower attachment means 53 is formed so that the bracket 50 at the lower end by the user by hand and without tools detachable and re-connectable.
  • Cuff hinge joint formed as a simple hinge, as a rod hinge, as a pot, as a film hinge or as a combination thereof.
  • the outer shell 2 comprising the front part 4, the middle part 10, the heel part 20 and the shaft part 30 or parts thereof is made of polyamide, polyamide urethane, carbon or mixtures thereof.
  • the inner shoe 1 is formed with a lacing and with a road sole that he can also be used as a street shoe.
  • the shoe upper is pivotable towards a lower foot part of the inner shoe 1, so that the upper can be pivoted with the sheep part 30 and the outer sleeve 36 from the reserve to the template.

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La présente invention concerne une chaussure de ski modulaire comprenant un chausson (1) pourvu d'une tige; et une coque extérieure (2) pourvue d'une semelle (3) de chaussure de ski, la coque extérieure (1) étant reliée à demeure à la semelle (3) de chaussure de ski et étant conçue de telle manière que le chausson (1) puisse être inséré dans la coque extérieure (2) quand cette dernière (2) est ouverte et soit maintenu fermement et par complémentarité de forme sur la semelle (3) de chaussure de ski par la coque extérieure (2) quand cette dernière (2) est fermée. La coque extérieure (2) comprend une partie avant (4), une partie centrale (10) de type collier adjacente à la partie avant (4) et une partie talon (20) adjacente à la partie centrale (10). La coque extérieure (2) comprend en outre une partie tige (30) qui est reliée à la partie talon (20) par l'intermédiaire de deux articulations rotatives (22) disposées latéralement approximativement à hauteur de l'axe de la cheville pour pouvoir tourner d'une position arrière jusqu'à une position avant maximale, la partie tige (30) étant conçue pour pouvoir être ouverte et fermée par une boucle de collier (33) pour pouvoir, quand elle est ouverte, faire sortir vers l'avant la tige du chausson et, quand elle est fermée, maintenir la tige du chausson fermement et par complémentarité de forme. La partie centrale (10) comprend au moins un volet (11b, 12b) qui peut être fermé par une boucle de partie centrale (14) et qui est conçu pivotant pour, lorsqu'il est fermé, maintenir fermement et par complémentarité de forme le chausson (1) sous-jacent sur la semelle (3) de chaussure de ski et pour, lorsqu'il est ouvert, permettre au chausson (1) d'être retiré de la coque extérieure (2). La partie centrale (10) comprend en outre au moins une partie latérale inférieure (11a, 12a), une extrémité inférieure de ladite partie latérale (11a, 12a) pouvant être déplacée latéralement par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de la semelle (3) de chaussure de ski et ledit volet (11b, 12b) de la partie centrale étant relié pivotant à une extrémité supérieure de ladite partie latérale (11a, 12a) pour s'écarter du chausson (1) vers l'extérieur et pour se rapprocher du chausson (1) vers l'intérieur. La partie tige (30) comprend un collier intérieur (31) et un collier extérieur (26) qui sont réglables en hauteur l'un par rapport à l'autre et la partie tige (30) comprend au moins une partie de collier pivotante (32, 32b) pouvant être fermée par la boucle de collier (33), ladite partie de collier pivotante (32, 32b) pouvant être largement ouverte pour permettre, quand elle est ouverte, de retirer le chausson (1) de la coque extérieure (2). Et la partie tige (30) peut être complètement détachée de la coque extérieure (2) au niveau des articulations rotatives (22). L'invention concerne également une chaussure modulaire de ski de fond, de patin à glace ou de patin à roulettes, en particulier d'un patin à roulettes en ligne.
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