EP0036380A1 - Detachable attachment for a skiboot and apparatus for securing the same to a ski - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a removable shoe for a ski boot intended to facilitate walking with such boots.
- Modern ski boots are designed primarily for skiing and not for walking. Indeed, they are extremely rigid and hardly allow any more flexion at the ankle and foot.
- the upper of these boots is also tilted forward relative to the perpendicular to the sole of the boots.
- such shoes block the natural joints of the ankle and the walker's foot, thus resulting in an uncomfortable, unattractive and noisy gait.
- French Patent No. 69/42263 describes a device which attempts to remedy some of these drawbacks, by means of a removable part having a flat surface which is applied against the sole of the shoe using elastic bracelets , and a curved surface intended to be in contact with the ground.
- this part When this part is in position on the shoe and that it rests on the ground, the upper is located substantially vertically, which avoids bending the knees of the user when stopped.
- this device allows only very low adhesion because only the heel edge and the top of the convex surface of the removable part are in contact with the ground.
- French Patent No. 2,315,872 describes a removable sole body for a ski boot, the underside of which constitutes a curved walking surface following a rolling movement of the foot. It is important to specify that the continuous curve of the sole body in contact with the ground tends to generate a longitudinal oscillatory movement difficult to control by the user, especially when stopped, on stairs, on inclined planes, etc. ..
- the invention therefore aims to provide a removable skid for a ski boot which makes it possible both to compensate for the inclination of the inclination of the boot upper and therefore of the user's tibia, and to ensure excellent stability at the user as well at the stop as during the walk, allowing him to find a natural step while presenting a pronounced character of grip on all terrains.
- the subject of the invention is a removable pad for ski boot comprising an upper face in contact with the sole of the boot and a convex lower face in contact with the ground, as well as means for fixing the pad to the shoe, this shoe being characterized in that the convex underside has, at the base of the shoe upper, in the assembled position of the shoe with the shoe, a flat surface extending over a major part of the length of the pad substantially perpendicular to the axis of said rod.
- the removable pad I according to the invention is shown mounted on a ski boot 2.
- the pad I has an upper face 3 of contact with the sole of the boot 2 and a convex lower face 4 contact with the ground.
- the shoe I is removably attached to the front of the shoe 2 by means of a U-shaped stirrup 5 whose lateral branches are articulated on the sides of the shoe I and whose central part of the U has a curved cutout complementary to the tip of the shoe.
- the shoe is on the other hand fixed to the heel of the shoe 2 by means of a hoop-shaped spring 6 also articulated at its ends on the sides of shoe I and on which is mounted a ring 7 allowing the tension of the spring. 6 for the skid attachment and disengagement maneuvers.
- the underside 4 of the skate consists of four planes or notched surfaces 8, 9, 10, 11.
- the rear surface 8 is arranged vertically above the heel area of the shoe 2 and is inclined upwards and back of the shoe, so as to promote the heel to the ground when walking.
- the following surface 9 extends over most of the length of the shoe, practically in line with the rod (not shown from
- the surface 9 is substantially perpendicular to the axis A-A of the rod so that a user can stand upright at a standstill normally, that is to say, with the legs not bent. Since in modern shoes the axis AA of the upper forms with the sole an angle of about 80 ° to 70 ° (), the surface 9 must make with the upper face 3 an angle of about 10 ° to 20 ° () to comply with the above conditions.
- the third surface 10 is inclined upwards and towards the front of the shoe.
- the edge 12 of the dihedral formed by the surfaces 9 and 10 is located substantially at the base of the articulation of the phalanges of the foot of the user of the shoe so as to allow him to regain a natural walking movement.
- the last surface II extends between the surface 10 and the front end of the skate and is inclined upwards and forwards at a more pronounced angle than is the surface 10 so as to favor the tilting of the shoe forward, thus contributing to the flexibility of walking.
- the invention is not limited to the aforementioned numbers of surfaces for the face 4.
- the notches of the surfaces 9 and 10 preferably have a significantly larger dimension than those of the surfaces
- the notches and the rest of the pad I are advantageously made in a single block of a flexible plastic material of the rubber type, which ensures the comfort of walking by absorbing shock and noise.
- the lower face 4 has a central recess 13 in the longitudinal direction intended to promote the lateral attachment of the skate when walking in the snow.
- FIG. 3 shows a complementary member 14 which can be fixed by any suitable means, for example by snap-fastening of the studs 15 in cells 16 of the recess 13, and which has metal or similar studs 17 at the end of the notches the underside of the member 14 so as to ensure the attachment of the pad on frozen or icy surfaces.
- the shoe I is shown mounted, applied by its upper face 3 against the upper face of a ski 18.
- two fittings 19 and 20 are fixed by adhesive or the like on the front part of the ski 18; one intended to cooperate with the stirrup 5 and the other with the ring 7, so that the pad I is securely stowed
- This arrangement of the skates on the skis constitutes, on the one hand, a means of convenient storage of the skates when they are not used, and, on the other hand, a means allowing '' avoid overlapping skis when using on the slopes.
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Description
La présente invention concerne un patin amovible pour chaussure de ski destiné à faciliter la marche avec de telles chaussures.The present invention relates to a removable shoe for a ski boot intended to facilitate walking with such boots.
Les chaussures de ski modernes sont conçues essentiellement pour la pratique du ski et non pour la marche. En effet, elles sont extrêmement rigides et n'autorisent pratiquement plus aucune flexion au niveau de la cheville et du pied. En outre, pour conférer au skieur une position correcte, inclinée vers l'avant sur ses skis, la tige de ces chaussures est elle aussi inclinée vers l'avant par rapport à la perpendiculaire à la semelle des chaussures. Il en résulte que de telles chaussures bloquent les articulations naturelles de la cheville et du pied du marcheur, entraînant ainsi une démarche inconfortable, inesthétique et bruyante.Modern ski boots are designed primarily for skiing and not for walking. Indeed, they are extremely rigid and hardly allow any more flexion at the ankle and foot. In addition, to give the skier a correct position, tilted forward on his skis, the upper of these boots is also tilted forward relative to the perpendicular to the sole of the boots. As a result, such shoes block the natural joints of the ankle and the walker's foot, thus resulting in an uncomfortable, unattractive and noisy gait.
Le Brevet français N° 69/42263 décrit un dispositif qui tente de remédier à certains de ces inconvénients, au moyen d'une pièce amovible présentant une surface plane que l'on applique contre la semelle de la chaussure à l'aide de bracelets élastiques, et une surface bombée destinée à être en contact avec le sol.French Patent No. 69/42263 describes a device which attempts to remedy some of these drawbacks, by means of a removable part having a flat surface which is applied against the sole of the shoe using elastic bracelets , and a curved surface intended to be in contact with the ground.
Lorsque cette pièce est en position sur la chaussure et que celle-ci repose sur le sol, la tige se trouve sensiblement à la verticale, ce qui permet d'éviter la flexion des genoux de l'utilisateur à l'arrêt. Néanmoins,.ce dispositif ne permet qu'une très faible adhérence car seuls l'arête du talon et le sommet de la surface bombée de la pièce amovible, sont en contact avec le sol.When this part is in position on the shoe and that it rests on the ground, the upper is located substantially vertically, which avoids bending the knees of the user when stopped. However, this device allows only very low adhesion because only the heel edge and the top of the convex surface of the removable part are in contact with the ground.
En outre, la fixation de la pièce par des bracelets élastiques passant sur le contrefort avant de la chaussure est peu sûre.In addition, the attachment of the part by elastic bracelets passing over the front buttress of the shoe is not very secure.
D'autre part, de la neige peut s'accumuler dans l'espace vide délimité sous la semelle entre la pièce rapportée et le talon, génant ainsi le chaussage ultérieur de la chaussure sur un ski.On the other hand, snow can accumulate in the empty space delimited under the sole between the insert and the heel, thus hindering the subsequent fitting of the boot on a ski.
Enfin, l'extrémité avant de la chaussure ne reposant sur le sol que par l'intermédiaire de la tangente de la surface bombée de la pièce, il en résulte une instabilité manifeste de la chaussure, en particulier latéralement, lors de la marche, par exemple dans les escaliers.Finally, the front end of the shoe resting on the ground only through the tangent of the convex surface of the part, this results in a manifest instability of the shoe, in especially laterally, when walking, for example on stairs.
On connait par ailleurs, par le Brevet français N° 1.575.624 décrivant une semelle amovible présentant une surface supérieure plane destinée à être appliquée contre la semelle de la chaussure de ski et une surface inférieure comprenant sur environ les trois quart arrière de sa longueur une partie plane parallèle au plan de la semelle de la chaussure et une partie avant également plane mais inclinée vers le haut. Bien que cette semelle amovible permette d'incliner légèrement la chaussure par rapport au sol, avant de la soulever de terre, elle n'assure pas la compensation de l'inclinaison de la tige, et par conséquent, du tibia du skieur dans la station debout, à l'arrêt.We also know, from French Patent No. 1,575,624 describing a removable sole having a flat upper surface intended to be applied against the sole of the ski boot and a lower surface comprising over approximately the rear three quarters of its length a flat part parallel to the plane of the sole of the shoe and a front part also flat but inclined upwards. Although this removable sole allows the boot to be tilted slightly from the ground, before lifting it from the ground, it does not compensate for the inclination of the upper, and therefore of the skier's shin in the station standing, stationary.
Enfin, le Brevet français N° 2.315.872 décrit un corps de semelle amovible pour chaussure de ski dont la face inférieure constitue une surface de marche incurvée suivant un mouvement de roulement du pied. Il est important de préciser que la courbe continue du corps de semelle en contact avec le sol tend à engendrer un mouvement oscillatoire longitudinal difficile à maitriser par l'utilisateur, notamment à l'arrêt, dans des escaliers, sur des plans inclinés, etc...Finally, French Patent No. 2,315,872 describes a removable sole body for a ski boot, the underside of which constitutes a curved walking surface following a rolling movement of the foot. It is important to specify that the continuous curve of the sole body in contact with the ground tends to generate a longitudinal oscillatory movement difficult to control by the user, especially when stopped, on stairs, on inclined planes, etc. ..
L'invention vise donc à réaliser un patin amovible pour chaussure de ski permettant à la fois de compenser à l'arrêt l'inclinaison de la tige de la chaussure et donc du tibia de l'utilisateur, et d'assurer une excellente stabilité à l'utilisateur aussi bien à l'arrêt que pendant la marche, lui permettant de retrouver une démarche naturelle tout en présentant un caractère prononcé d'adhérence sur tous terrains.The invention therefore aims to provide a removable skid for a ski boot which makes it possible both to compensate for the inclination of the inclination of the boot upper and therefore of the user's tibia, and to ensure excellent stability at the user as well at the stop as during the walk, allowing him to find a natural step while presenting a pronounced character of grip on all terrains.
A cet effet, l'invention a pour objet un patin amovible pour chaussure de ski comprenant une face supérieure de contact avec la semelle de la chaussure et une face inférieure convexe de contact avec le sol, ainsi que des moyens de fixation du patin à la chaussure, ce patin étant caractérisé en ce que la face inférieure convexe présente, à l'aplomb de la tige de la chaussure, dans la position assemblée du patin avec la chaussure, une surface plane s'étendant sur une majeure partie de la longueur du patin sensiblement perpendiculairement à l'axe de ladite tige.To this end, the subject of the invention is a removable pad for ski boot comprising an upper face in contact with the sole of the boot and a convex lower face in contact with the ground, as well as means for fixing the pad to the shoe, this shoe being characterized in that the convex underside has, at the base of the shoe upper, in the assembled position of the shoe with the shoe, a flat surface extending over a major part of the length of the pad substantially perpendicular to the axis of said rod.
D'autres caractéristiques et avantages de l'invention résulteront de la description qui va suivre d'un exemple de sa réalisation illustré par les dessins annexés donnés uniquement à titre d'exemple et sur lesquels :
- La figure 1 est une vue en élévation latérale d'un patin amovible suivant l'invention, fixé sur une chaussure de ski.
- La figure 2 est une vue en plan de dessous du patin représenté à la figure 1.
- La figure 3 est une vue en élévation latérale d'un organe complémentaire pouvant être fixé de façon amovible au patin.
- La figure 4 est une vue en élévation latérale d'un ski sur lequel est monté le patin amovible des figures 1 et 2 lorsqu'il n'est pas utilisé pour la marche.
- La figure 5 est une vue de dessus correspondant à la figure 3 et montrant le patin fixé sur le ski.
- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a removable pad according to the invention, attached to a ski boot.
- Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the skate shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a side elevational view of a complementary member which can be removably attached to the shoe.
- Figure 4 is a side elevational view of a ski on which is mounted the removable pad of Figures 1 and 2 when not in use for walking.
- Figure 5 is a top view corresponding to Figure 3 and showing the shoe fixed on the ski.
En se reportant aux figures 1 et 2, le patin amovible I suivant l'invention est représenté monté sur une chaussure de ski 2. Le patin I présente une face supérieure 3 de contact avec la semelle de la chaussure 2 et une face inférieure convexe 4 de contact avec le sol. Le patin I est fixé de façon amovible à l'avant de la chaussure 2 au moyen d'un étrier 5 en forme de U dont les branches latérales sont articulées sur les côtés du patin I et dont la partie centrale du U présente une découpe incurvée complémentaire du bout de la chaussure. Le patin est d'autre part fixé au talon de la chaussure 2 au moyen d'un ressort 6 en forme d'arceau également articulé à ses extrémités sur les côtés du patin I et sur lequel est monté un anneau 7 permettant la tension du ressort 6 pour les manoeuvres d'accrochage et de décrochage du patin.Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the removable pad I according to the invention is shown mounted on a
La face inférieure 4 du patin est constituée de quatre plans ou surfaces crantées 8, 9, 10, 11. La surface arrière 8 est disposée à l'aplomb de la zone du talon de la chaussure 2 et est inclinée vers le haut et l'arrière de la chaussure, de manière à favoriser la pose du talon au sol lors de la marche.The underside 4 of the skate consists of four planes or notched
La surface suivante 9 s'étend sur la majeure partie de la longueur du patin, pratiquement à l'aplomb de la tige (non représentée deThe following surface 9 extends over most of the length of the shoe, practically in line with the rod (not shown from
la chaussure). En outre, la surface 9 est sensiblement perpendiculaire à l'axe A-A de la tige de telle sorte qu'un utilisateur peut se tenir debout à l'arrêt normalement, c'est-à-dire, avec les jambes non fléchies. Etant donné que dans les chaussures modernes l'axe A-A de la tige forme avec la semelle un angle d'environ 80° à 70° ( ), la surface 9 doit faire avec la face supérieure 3 un angle d'environ 10° à 20° ( ) pour respecter les conditions précitées.the shoe). In addition, the surface 9 is substantially perpendicular to the axis A-A of the rod so that a user can stand upright at a standstill normally, that is to say, with the legs not bent. Since in modern shoes the axis AA of the upper forms with the sole an angle of about 80 ° to 70 ° (), the surface 9 must make with the
La troisième surface 10 est inclinée vers le haut et vers l'avant de la chaussure. L'arête 12 du dièdre formé par les surfaces 9 et 10 est située sensiblement à l'aplomb de l'articulation des phalanges du pied de l'utilisateur de la chaussure de façon à lui permettre de retrouver un mouvement naturel de marche.The
Enfin, la dernière surface II s'étend entre la surface 10 et l'extrémité avant du patin et est inclinée vers le haut et l'avant selon un angle plus prononcé que ne l'est la surface 10 de manière à favoriser le basculement de la chaussure vers l'avant, contribuant ainsi à la souplesse de la marche.Finally, the last surface II extends between the
Cet agencement de la face inférieure 4 du patin I permet donc de compenser le blocage des articulations de la cheville et dupiedThis arrangement of the underside 4 of the pad I therefore makes it possible to compensate for the blocking of the ankle and foot joints.
de l'utilisateur dans la chaussure 2. Bien entendu, l'invention n'est pas limitée aux nombres de surfaces précitées pour la face 4. Par ailleurs, les crans des surfaces 9 et 10 ont, de préférence, une dimension nettement plus importante que ceux des surfacesof the user in the
8 et 11. Les crans et le reste du patin I sont,de façon avantageuse, réalisés en un seul bloc d'une matière plastique souple du type caoutchouc, ce qui assure le confort de la marche par amortissement des chocs et des bruits.8 and 11. The notches and the rest of the pad I are advantageously made in a single block of a flexible plastic material of the rubber type, which ensures the comfort of walking by absorbing shock and noise.
Enfin, la face inférieure 4 présente un évidement central 13 dans le sens longitudinal destiné à favoriser l'accrochage latéral du patin lors de la marche dans la neige.Finally, the lower face 4 has a
La figure 3 montre un organe complémentaire 14 qui peut être fixé par tous moyens appropriés, par exemple par encliquetage des tétons 15 dans des alvéoles 16 de l'évidement 13, et qui présente des crampons métalliques ou analogues 17 à l'extrémité des crans de la face inférieure de l'organe 14 de façon à assurer l'accrochage du patin sur des surfaces gelées ou verglacées.FIG. 3 shows a
Enfin, en se reportant aux figures 4 et 5, le patin I est représenté monté, appliqué par sa face supérieure 3 contre la face supérieure d'un ski 18. A cet effet, deux ferrures 19 et 20 sont fixées par adhésif ou autres sur la partie avant du ski 18 ; l'une destinée à coopérer avec l'étrier 5 et l'autre avec l'anneau 7,de telle manière que le patin I se trouve solidement arriméFinally, with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, the shoe I is shown mounted, applied by its
sur le ski 18 par tension du ressort 6. Cette disposition des patins sur les skis constitue,d'une part,un moyen de rangement commode des patins lorsqu'ils ne sont pas utilisés, et, d'autre part, un moyen permettant d'éviter le chevauchement des skis lors de l'utilisation sur les pistes.on the
D'autre part, il est important de préciser que, de préférence, la dimension du patin 1, pour parfaitement coopérer à la chaussure de ski 2 doit être adaptée à la taille de celle-ci.On the other hand, it is important to specify that, preferably, the dimension of the
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