WO2021068166A1 - Chaussure adaptée à la pratique du ski et à usage général - Google Patents

Chaussure adaptée à la pratique du ski et à usage général Download PDF

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WO2021068166A1
WO2021068166A1 PCT/CN2019/110403 CN2019110403W WO2021068166A1 WO 2021068166 A1 WO2021068166 A1 WO 2021068166A1 CN 2019110403 W CN2019110403 W CN 2019110403W WO 2021068166 A1 WO2021068166 A1 WO 2021068166A1
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孙寅贵
周洄
王世国
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C7/00Holding-devices for laces

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  • This application relates to a kind of boots commonly used in skiing and daily life.
  • the boots can be suitable for walking and driving in daily life.
  • they can be used as a holder by matching with the shell or accessories or specially designed for the boots.
  • Snowboarding also known as snowboarding, originated in the United States in the mid-1960s, and its production was related to surfing. Sherman Popan tied two snowboards together in 1965, and accidentally created a new "snowboard" with two feet on a whole board. Snowboarding is also called winter surfing, used by snowboarders. A snowboard instead of a pair of snowboards, use the body and feet to control the direction.
  • the snowboard is fixed with two anchors at intervals, and the skier stands sideways on the snowboard and buckles the ski boots on the anchors, and controls the movement of the snowboard by tilting the body forward and backward.
  • two holders are installed on the snowboard 1 and include a strap 5 and a high back 6.
  • the strap 5 can be tightened on the upper of the snowboard boot 2, and the high back 6
  • the back of the snowboard boot 2 is supported, thereby fixing the snowboard boot on the snowboard.
  • ski boots that can slip and, in particular, prevent ice slipping.
  • the present invention provides a snowboard boot, which is very simple to put on. Even if you wear heavy ski gloves, you can fasten all parts of the boot with one hand. Similarly, one hand can also be fast It is very convenient to take off your boots.
  • the snowboard boots of the present invention provide skiers with a pair of boots that are convenient for walking, driving and other outdoor activities.
  • you need to ski simply put on a special accessory, or with the help of a holder specially adapted to the boots, it becomes a pair of snowboard boots with complete expressiveness.
  • a boot which can adapt to the daily life of a skier.
  • the boot can be used as a snowboard boot or a pair of snowboard boots.
  • a boot which is light, soft, heat-preserving, breathable, and non-slip, especially has good adhesion on icy ground, thereby providing a good The warmth and support.
  • a boot comprising a sole, a toe, an upper part and a shoelace.
  • the upper part includes an inner upper part and an outer upper part.
  • the inner upper part and the outer upper part respectively comprise a plurality of shoes.
  • the shoelace starts from the shoelace hook closest to the toe of the inner shoe upper part or the outer shoe upper part, and a single head alternately passes through the shoelace hooks of the inner shoe upper part and the outer shoe upper part to hold
  • the boot is fastened, wherein the end end of the shoelace is releasably fixed to a position of the upper part close to the shoe mouth.
  • the end end of the shoelace is fixed with an engagement device selected from the group consisting of Velcro straps, hooks, and Velcro, and the upper part is provided with a corresponding engagement element Therefore, the end end of the shoelace is fixed at the position of the upper part close to the shoe mouth.
  • the position is adjustable. Through the use of Velcro, the end end of the shoelace can be conveniently fixed, the operation of knotting the shoelace with both hands is avoided, and the position of the end end of the tightened shoelace can be adjusted at will, which improves the convenience of use of the boot.
  • the inner upper part and the outer upper part respectively include a front upper part and a rear upper part
  • the front upper parts of the inner upper part and the outer upper part are respectively provided with a first shoelace hook
  • the inner The upper part and the rear part of the outer upper part are respectively provided with a second shoelace hook
  • the first shoelace hook is configured to allow two-way sliding of the shoelace part
  • the second shoelace hook is configured to only The shoelace is allowed to be pulled in the tightening direction.
  • the first shoelace hook has a U-shaped cross-section
  • the U-shape forms an arc-shaped bottom
  • the second shoelace hook has a U-shaped cross-section
  • the U-shaped bottom or side wall is formed on the The inverted triangle is raised or barbed.
  • shoelace hooks By arranging different forms of shoelace hooks, it is convenient to fasten the shoelaces, even if one hand is used, because the second shoelace hook has a one-way locking feature, it is not necessary to use one hand during the process of tightening the shoelaces
  • the shoelace is always tightened, but it can be operated intermittently, and it is also convenient to fix the end of the shoelace to the shoe upper; in addition, the two-way slidable shoelace hook is used in the front upper part, so that even if the shoelace is pulled The end can also easily tighten the upper part near the toe.
  • the starting end of the shoelace is folded upward from the first shoelace hook of the inner front upper part or the outer front upper part that is closest to the toe, and is fixed on the inner front upper part farthest from the shoe
  • a fixed portion is formed on a shoelace section extending between the pointed first shoelace hook and the first shoelace hook on the outer front upper part that is furthest away from the toe.
  • the shoelace on the front upper part can be simultaneously pulled from two directions, thereby facilitating the fastening of the front upper part.
  • the sole includes a bottom surface to be in contact with the ground, and a plurality of annular protrusions are formed on the bottom surface in the sole to form a sucker-like pattern.
  • the shoe sole also forms a plurality of grooves on the bottom surface, and the grooves have a rounded trapezoidal cross section or an arc cross section.
  • the sole includes a toe area, a forefoot area, a middle area, and a heel area along the length direction, and the annular protrusions are distributed in the forefoot area and the heel area.
  • concentric protrusions are formed on the bottom surface, and the concentric protrusions have a triangular cross section.
  • the anti-skid and gripping ability of the boots according to the present invention can be further improved.
  • a snowboard boot including an accessory and the boot as described above.
  • the accessory includes a main body part that is fastened on the boot and is composed of The upper is made of hard material.
  • a ski boot comprising a shell and the boot as described above, wherein the shell is configured to switch between an open and a closed position, and in the open position, the boot Can be inserted into the housing, and in the closed position, the housing holds the boot.
  • the boots according to the present invention can be easily transformed into ski boots or snowboard boots by cooperating with the casing mentioned in the previous patent application of the present inventor or the above-mentioned accessories, thereby realizing multi-purpose boots.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a snowboard
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram schematically showing that the snowboard boots are fixed to the snowboard through the holder;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a snowboard boot according to the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view showing accessories used in the snowboard boots in Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is a schematic diagram showing the boots according to the present invention, wherein the boots are in a tightened state
  • Figure 6 is another schematic diagram showing the boot according to the present invention, wherein the boot is in a loosened state
  • Figure 7 is a schematic diagram showing the sole pattern of the boot.
  • Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the sole shown in Fig. 7.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a snowboard boot 100 according to the present invention.
  • the snowboard boot 100 includes a boot 1 and an accessory 2, and can be fixed to a snowboard by a holder (not shown in FIG. 3). Shown in) above, this can be understood with reference to Figures 1 and 2.
  • the accessory 2 is made of a relatively hard material, such as resin or leather, and has a main body portion 20 whose shape matches the shape of the upper side of the boot 1 so that it can be fitted to the boot 1
  • a main body portion 20 On the upper side, an annular portion with an opening 8 is formed near the upper end opening of the main body portion 20 of the accessory 2 to buckle on the back upper of the boot 1, and a tie 7 is wrapped around it to fasten the accessory 2 to the boot as a whole 1 on.
  • the boot 1 After fitting the accessory 2 to the boot 1, the boot 1 can be fixed to the snowboard by a holder. Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the strap 5 of the holder can be pressed against the main body portion 20 of the accessory 2 and has a high back. 6 can rest on the heel of boot 1. Due to the use of the accessory 2, even if the boots 1 are made of softer materials, they can also meet the strength requirements of snowboarding.
  • the boots 1 according to the present invention will be described in detail. It should be pointed out that only one of the boots 1 (the left boot) is described below, and it can be understood that the other one (the right boot) is a mirror image structure, and will not be repeated.
  • Boot 1 is a high-top design, including sole part 101, toe part 102, upper part 103, tongue 104 and shoelace 105
  • upper part 103 includes inner upper part 103L and outer upper part 103M, inner upper part 103L and outer upper part
  • the part 103M is connected at the heel position and is optionally covered with a heel strip (not shown).
  • Each upper part includes a front part 1031 and a rear part 1032. It should be understood that this division of the upper part is only For the convenience of description, the front upper part 1031 is the part of the upper part that roughly covers the foot, and the rear upper part 1032 is the upper part covering the part of the calf upward from the ankle.
  • the tongue 104 is disposed between the outer upper part 103M and the inner upper part 103L and inside the upper part, thereby overlapping the front upper part 1031 and the rear upper part 1032.
  • the opposite part of the inner upper part and the outer upper part constitutes a shoelace area.
  • a plurality of shoelace hooks 106 and 107 are fixed on the upper part, and the shoelace 105 bypasses these hooks 106 and 107 to fasten the boot 1.
  • first shoelace hooks 106 are fixed, and the first first shoelace hook 106 of the outer front part 1031M is fixed.
  • a lace hook 106 is aligned with the initial first lace hook 106 of the inner front upper portion 1031L, but the second first lace hook 106 of the outer front upper portion 1031M is aligned with the second first lace hook 106 of the inner front portion 1031L
  • the first shoelace hook 106 is staggered.
  • the second lace hook 107 in the outer rear part 1032M and the second lace hook 107 in the inner rear part 1032L are staggered from each other, and are also opposite to the last first shoe of the opposite front part.
  • the belt hooks are staggered.
  • the first shoelace hook 106 fixed on the front upper part has a U-shaped cross section (cross-section taken perpendicular to the surface of the front upper part), the shoelace 105 is hung in the U-shaped groove, and the U-shaped groove bottom is formed
  • the arc-shaped profile facilitates the two-way sliding of the shoelace.
  • the second shoelace hook 107 fixed on the rear upper part similarly has a U-shaped cross section (cross-section taken perpendicular to the surface of the rear upper part), and the shoelace 105 is hung in the U-shaped groove.
  • the groove bottom or the two opposite inner sides are formed with inverted triangular protrusions or barbs (not shown), so that the shoelace 105 can only be pulled in the tightening direction, while preventing the shoelace 105 from moving in the opposite direction slide.
  • the shoelace 105 starts from the first shoelace hook 106 at the beginning of the inner front upper part 1031L or the outer front upper part 1031M, alternately bypasses the shoelace hooks of the opposite upper part, and in the shoelace 105
  • An engaging device such as Velcro 108 (Velcro) is fixed at the end, and a matching buckle tape (engaging element, not shown) is fixed near the position of the upper part near the shoe mouth.
  • the buckle at the end of the shoelace The strap 108 can be glued to the mating buckle strap, thereby fixing the end of the shoelace.
  • other forms of Velcro or hooks can also be used, and the present invention is not limited to Velcro.
  • the starting end of the shoelace 105 extends upward from the first shoelace hook 106 starting from the shoelace 105, and is fixed to the last first shoelace hook 106 of the inner front upper part 1031L and the last first shoelace hook 106 of the outer front upper part 1031M.
  • a fixing part 109 is formed on a part of the shoelace extending between the shoelace hooks 106.
  • the fixing portion 109 can be formed in various ways, for example, a knot in the shoelace, or a metal lock ring is used to press the starting end of the shoelace onto the shoelace part.
  • the fixing part 109 can only move between the second shoelace hook 106 of the inner front upper part 1031L and the outer front upper part 1031M, and cannot cross the shoelace hook 106, thereby limiting the distance that the shoelace 105 can be pulled.
  • the fixing portion 109 cannot cross the last first shoelace hook 106 of the front upper part on the other side, as shown in FIG.
  • the fixing portion 109 is shown between the second shoelace hooks in FIG. 5, the fixing portion 109 may also be formed on other sections of the shoelace. Since the fixing portion 109 is formed, it is pulled When lacing the shoelace, the shoelace part of the front upper part can be simultaneously pulled from two directions, thereby facilitating the tightening of the shoelace of the front upper part.
  • the skier can easily insert the foot into the boot 1.
  • the shoelace will not be removed from the first shoelace.
  • the hook 106 is disengaged but held on the shoelace hook 106.
  • the skier can hang the shoelace on the second shoelace hook 107 with one hand and pull the shoelace 105, because the shoelace hook 107 has an inverted Triangular protrusions or barbs prevent the tightened shoelace 105 from loosening. You do not need to pull the shoelace all the time. Even if you loosen your hand temporarily, it will not cause the shoelace to loosen, so it can be very easy even with only one hand.
  • the sole 101 of the boot 1 according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the sole 101 can be fixed to the upper part in any known manner, and play a supporting role.
  • the bottom surface of the sole 101 that is, the surface in contact with the bottom surface has a non-slip pattern.
  • the sole 101 is divided into a toe area 210, a forefoot area 220, a middle area 230, and a heel area 240.
  • the toe area 210 includes a plurality of concentric protrusions 211, and these concentric protrusions 211 may have a triangular cross-section to provide the boot 1 with anti-slip properties.
  • a plurality of annular protrusions 221 and 222 are provided in the forefoot area 220.
  • the annular protrusions include large annular protrusions 221 arranged in three rows of four, four and two, and a plurality of annular protrusions arranged in the middle of the three rows of large annular protrusions 221.
  • annular protrusions 222 these annular protrusions have a relatively thin wall thickness, so that when the boot 1 steps on the ice, the annular protrusions 221 and 222 are deformed like suction cups, and the sole of the boot 1 is adsorbed on the ice. It plays a role in preventing ice and sliding.
  • the heel area 240 similarly includes a plurality of annular protrusions 241, shown as four in the figure, arranged in a diamond shape, the function of these annular protrusions 241 is similar to that of the annular protrusions 221 and 222 in the forefoot area 220 effect.
  • a plurality of grooves 250 are formed on the bottom surface of the sole. These grooves 250 can play a role in drainage and snow drainage. As can be seen from the cross-sectional view, the grooves 250 have a trapezoidal shape and face the bottom. The opening gradually expands, and the middle trapezoid bottom forms a rounded corner, thereby preventing snow from accumulating in the grooves 250, or the grooves 250 may also have an arc-shaped cross section to prevent snow from accumulating in the grooves.
  • cavities 260 are formed in the sole, and these cavities can be filled with high-pressure gas to form an air cushion.
  • the boot 1 according to the present invention can not only be used with the accessory 2 as shown in FIG. 4 to be used as a snowboard boot, in addition, the boot 1 can also be used with the PCT/CN2017/084573 and PCT/CN2018 previously filed by the inventor.
  • the shells described in the /102522 application are used together to form ski boots for skiing.
  • the above-mentioned PCT application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • protrusions 270 are formed on the inner and outer sides of the sole part of the boot 1, and the protrusions 270 can cooperate with the holding parts in the outer shell to hold the boot 1 in the outer shell.

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La présente invention concerne une chaussure (1) appropriée pour le ski et pour un usage général, et une chaussure de surf des neiges (100) ou une chaussure de ski comprenant la chaussure (1). La chaussure (1) comprend une semelle (101), un embout protecteur (102), une partie tige (103) et un lacet (105). La partie tige (103) comprend une section supérieure interne (103L) et une section supérieure externe (103M). Chacune de la section supérieure interne (103L) et de la section supérieure externe (103M) comprend de multiples crochets de laçage (106, 107). Le lacet (105) est alternativement lacé par des crochets de laçage (106, 107) sur la section supérieure interne (103L) et la section supérieure externe (103M) à partir des crochets de laçage (106, 107) le plus proche de l'embout protecteur (102) de façon à serrer la chaussure (1). Une extrémité de terminaison du lacet (105) peut être fixée de manière amovible à la partie tige (103) à une position proche d'un revers de chaussure. La chaussure (1) peut être serrée ou desserrée facilement avec une seule main, ce qui permet d'améliorer la commodité d'utilisation de la chaussure (1).
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