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EP1327467A1 - Vorrichtung zum Befestigen eines Schuhs auf einem Sportgerät - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zum Befestigen eines Schuhs auf einem Sportgerät Download PDF

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EP1327467A1
EP1327467A1 EP02027891A EP02027891A EP1327467A1 EP 1327467 A1 EP1327467 A1 EP 1327467A1 EP 02027891 A EP02027891 A EP 02027891A EP 02027891 A EP02027891 A EP 02027891A EP 1327467 A1 EP1327467 A1 EP 1327467A1
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lateral
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retaining device
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Bernard Couderc
David Farcot
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Salomon SAS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/28Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
    • A63C10/285Pads as foot or binding supports, e.g. pads made of foam
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/045Shoe holders for passing over the shoe with means to ease introduction of the shoe, e.g. by collapsing upstanding shoe holder parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/06Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe

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  • the invention relates to a device for retaining a shoe on a sports machine, for which the retention is done by tightening at least a transverse portion of the shoe.
  • Such devices are used for the practice of snowboarding or snowboarding, skiing on snow or water, snowshoeing, roller skating, or whatever.
  • a device generally comprises a first and a second flanges, as well as at least one link which connects the flanges to each other.
  • Each flange is secured either directly to the machine, or to a base itself secured to the craft.
  • a flange retains the shoe transversely.
  • Each link makes it possible to tighten a transverse portion of the shoe on the machine or on the base, between the flanges. During tightening the link is deformed, to marry the rod of the shoe between the flanges.
  • the device allows a user to transmit driving impulses to the machine.
  • the flange tends to become embedded in the rod during a lateral inclination of this, like a knife in a material to be cut. This hinders deformations lateral to the stem, and can disrupt the transmission of sensory information.
  • the device must accept shoes of different sizes, particularly in regarding width and length. Each shoe is not really maintained in width than in the action area of the link.
  • the invention particularly relates to a restraint device which does not interfere, or at all less which bother little, the lateral deformations of the rod.
  • the invention also relates to a retaining device which improves the maintenance of the shoe.
  • the invention proposes a device for retaining a shoe on a sport, the device comprising a lateral flange, a medial flange, and at least one link which connects the lateral flange to the medial flange.
  • the device according to the invention is characterized in that at least one of the flanges is flexible or semi-rigid. With such a structure substantially the entire surface of contact between the device and the upper of the shoe is continuously flexible or semi-rigid.
  • the device according to the invention is also characterized in that at least one of the lateral and medial flanges is at least partially flexible or semi-rigid.
  • at least one of the flanges is at least partially flexible or semi-rigid and at less or even all of the contact surface between the device and the rod of the shoe, is continuously flexible or semi-rigid.
  • Another advantage is better reliability in the transmission of information sensory.
  • Yet another advantage is a better adaptation of the device to the volume of the rod. the shoe, and therefore better support of the shoe.
  • a retaining device 1 allows the removable retaining on a board 2 of a shoe not shown.
  • the retaining device 1 extends longitudinally from one end rear 3 at a front end 4.
  • the device 1 comprises a lateral flange 5 and a flange medial 6, which each serve to support the shoe in a direction substantially transverse of the device.
  • each of the flanges 5, 6 is flexible or semi-rigid.
  • a first link 10 is located towards the rear, at the instep when the foot is retained.
  • a second link 11 is located towards the front, at the level of the metatarsophalangeal joint when the foot is retained.
  • the first link 10 comprises three portions, which are an attachment portion 12, a cover portion 13, and an adjustment portion 14.
  • the attachment portion 12 has an attachment end 15 and a free end 16.
  • the attachment end 15 is connected to the lateral flange 5 by a first lateral attachment.
  • the latter is represented in the form of a joint, produced by example using a screw 17.
  • a first connecting means is provided for removably connecting the portion of cover 13 to the attachment portion 12.
  • This means comprises for example a mechanism for ratchet clamp 20 fixed to the cover portion 13, by any means such as a screw, on the side a free end 21 of the latter.
  • the first link, from the portion of cover 13 to the attachment portion 12, also includes a series of shaped teeth 22 on the attachment portion 12. The teeth 22 are distributed from the free end 16 to proximity to the joint 17.
  • the cover portion 13 is secured to the adjustment portion 14 by means represented in the form of a hinge 25.
  • the adjustment portion 14 is secured to the flange medial 6 by a means shown in the form of a joint 26.
  • the second link 11 comprises for its part a attachment portion 30 and cover portion 31.
  • the attachment portion 30 is secured to the lateral flange 5 by a securing means, shown in the form of a joint 32.
  • a removable connection means of the attachment portion 30 to the cover portion 31 By analogy with the first link 10, there is provided a removable connection means of the attachment portion 30 to the cover portion 31.
  • This means again includes a ratchet clamping mechanism 33 fixed to the cover portion 31, as well as a series of teeth 34 shaped on the attachment portion 30.
  • the mechanism 33 also includes a clamping lever 35, and a button for releasing or release 36.
  • each link 10, 11 could also have a different structure.
  • the cover portion 31 of the second link 11 forms with the medial flange 6 a one-piece piece.
  • the cover portion 31 is an extension transverse of the flange 6.
  • cover portion 13 of the first link 10 could form with the flange medial 6 one piece.
  • the medial flange 6 is flexible or semi-rigid.
  • the lateral flange 5 is also flexible or semi-rigid. It means they both fold reversibly when folded over on themselves.
  • the medial 6 and lateral 5 flanges are also substantially inextensible. They don't hardly extend when they are subjected to tensile stress while driving the board. They hardly compress when they are subjected to compression forces while driving the board.
  • the flanges 5, 6 deform transversely in correlation with the rod of the shoe, during lateral inclinations thereof.
  • links 10, 11 are also relatively flexible or semi-rigid.
  • the retaining device 1 has a transverse flexibility which allows it to faithfully match the upper of the shoe and ensure better support. Driving transverse grip of the shoe is also better.
  • Each of the flanges 5, 6 is secured to the board 2 reversibly as explained below, for example using a base 40.
  • the lateral flange 5 is extended by a lateral extension 4, oriented towards the flange medial 6.
  • the medial flange 6 is extended by a medial extension 42, oriented to the side flange 5.
  • Each of the extensions 41, 42 forms with its respective flange 5, 6 a single piece. Each extension partly extends at least under the base and the shoe when the latter is retained by the device 1.
  • the extensions 41, 42 are preferably each located substantially in the same plane, and are held in a fixed position relative to one the other on the board using the base 40.
  • the base 40 has a lateral longitudinal groove 43 and a groove longitudinal medial 44, receiving respectively the lateral extensions 41 and medial 42.
  • Each of the grooves 43, 44 opens transversely and towards the board 2 when the base is retained on the board.
  • the lateral 41 and medial extensions 42 are retained in their grooves 43, 44 respectively, removably or not, by a retaining means such as a bonding, a set of screws or rivets, by pinching, or other.
  • the base 40 is in turn retained on the board by legs from the core 45 of the base.
  • a lateral front leg 50 For example, a lateral front leg 50, a medial front leg 51, a medial hind leg 52, and a lateral hind leg 53. This makes a total of four.
  • the front lateral 50 and medial 51 legs pass through, respectively, lateral 54 and medial 55 slots of the lateral 5 and medial 6 flanges.
  • medial rear legs 52 and lateral 53 cross medial rear 56 and lateral 57 slots respectively of medial flanges 6 and side 5.
  • each of the legs 50, 51, 52, 53 protrudes transversely relative to the flange 5, 6.
  • each of the legs 50, 51, 52, 53 is secured to the board 2 by a means fastening, shown in the form of screws 60. Consequently the device 1 is retained on Plate 2.
  • each lateral or medial extension can be secured directly to the board by a means such as screwing, gluing, riveting, or the like. Extensions can be directed towards each other, or opposite to each other.
  • the first link 10 is substantially at the level of the rear legs 52, 53.
  • the articulation 17 of the attachment portion 12 is close to the lateral rear dropout 53.
  • the articulation 26 of the adjustment portion 14 is close to the dropout medial rear 52.
  • the second link 11 is substantially at the level of the front legs 50, 51.
  • the articulation 32 of the attachment portion 30 is close to the lateral front tab 50.
  • the cover portion 31 joins the medial flange 6 substantially at level of the medial front paw 51.
  • the retainer 1 is provided with a rear support element 61 intended to receive the user's lower leg.
  • the rear support element 61 is connected to the lateral 5 and medial 6 flanges by means represented in the form of two joints, one lateral 62 and the other medial 63. Each articulation 62, 63 is oriented transversely relative to the device 1, which allows fold the rear support element 61 towards the base 40 for storage.
  • a stop means is provided which limits the rearward movement of the support element 61.
  • the stop means comprises for example a cable central 64 associated with two lateral 65 and medial 66 tie rods.
  • the central cable 64 bypasses the rear support element 61.
  • the tie rods 65, 66 are connected to the cable 64 for example by means of lateral end pieces 70 and / or medial 71.
  • Each end piece 70, 71 can be provided with means for adjusting the relative positions one end of the cable 64 and one secured end of the tie rod 65, 66.
  • Each tie 65, 66 is secured by any means respectively to the lateral flange 5 or medial 6, between links 10, 11.
  • tie rod 65, 66 provision could be made for the point of attachment of a tie rod 65, 66 to be elsewhere.
  • a tie rod 65, 66 For example on the flange 5, 6 in front of the second link 11, or on the base 40, or again the board.
  • a guide 72 imposes on the cable 64 a path around the rear support element 61.
  • the invention is made from materials and according to implementation techniques known to those skilled in the art.
  • the flanges 5, 6 and the cover portion 31 of the second link 11 are made with flexible or semi-rigid plastics, or with layers of fabric or leather, or with combinations of these materials.
  • the base 40 can be made with rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible materials. However these materials remain substantially inextensible in tension and in compression.
  • a retaining device 80 allows the removable retaining of a shoe 81.
  • the retaining device 80 comprises a base 82 which extends longitudinally from a rear end 83 to a front end 84.
  • the base 82 has an upper face 85 designed to be under the sole of the shoe, and a lower face 86 intended to be above a gliding board 87.
  • the base 82 is detachably retained on the board 87, by a means shown in the form of a disc 88 and screws 89.
  • the disc 88 allows adjustment of the position of the retainer 80 relative to plate 87.
  • the retaining device 80 also includes a lateral flange 90 and a medial flange 91, each of the flanges extending the base 82 upwards.
  • the medial flange 91 is that near which is the big toe when the foot is retained in the device. So the device as shown is intended to accommodate a right foot.
  • each of the flanges extends substantially over the entire length of the base. 82, from the rear end 83 to the front end 84.
  • the base 82 and the flanges 90, 91 constitute a seat, whose U-shaped section allows lateral support of the shoe.
  • the lateral 90 and medial 91 flanges respectively comprise a lateral external part 94 and a medial external part 95 connected to one another, towards the rear of the assembly 81, by a hoop 96 which is used to position the heel of the shoe.
  • the base 82, the lateral 94 and medial 95 external parts and the arch 96 are shown in the form of a single piece, made for example from a rigid material. he can be a reinforced plastic material or not, a metallic material, or other.
  • the position of the arch relative to the base is adjustable.
  • the retaining device 80 is also provided with a means for retaining the boot between the lateral flange 90 and the medial flange 91, above the base 82.
  • the retaining means is represented in the form of two links 100, 101 which each connect to each other the lateral flange 90 and the medial flange 91.
  • Each of the links 100, 101 can be alternately open or closed to allow the passage or retention of the shoe.
  • each link 100, 101 can be stretched more or less to adjust the tightness of the shoe.
  • the restraint such as for example a shoe locking mechanism associated with the base.
  • the mechanism is provided to cooperate with a means for hooking the shoe.
  • a rear support element 102 allows rear supports with lower leg.
  • This element 102 is connected to the base 82, via the flanges 90, 91, for example by an articulation with a transverse axis 103.
  • the articulation allows a tilting of the rear support element towards the front, which facilitates the storage of the assembly retainer 1.
  • At least one of the lateral 90 and medial 91 flanges is at least partially flexible or semi-rigid.
  • the internal face 92, 93 of at least one of the lateral flanges 90 and medial 91 is delimited by a lateral or medial cushion.
  • a lateral cushion 110 delimits the lateral internal face 92 of the lateral flange 90
  • a medial cushion 111 delimits the medial internal face 93 of the medial flange 91. This allows good transverse wedging of the shoe 81 between the flanges 90, 91.
  • the cushions lateral 110 and medial 111 are able to deform, to compensate for inequalities of surface or width of the shoe 81.
  • Each cushion 110, 111 preferably extends beyond the lateral external part 94 and beyond from the medial outer part 95 of the flange 90, 91, upward, in one direction away from the base 82. This ensures a certain continuity in the nature of the contact between the shoe 81 and the retaining device 80.
  • the shoe 81 is always supported on a flexible surface, whether the device 80 is open or closed. When a link 100, 101 is tight, each lateral 110 and medial 111 cushion is pressed against the shoe 81.
  • one of the lateral 110 and medial 111 cushions is higher than the other.
  • the higher of the two covers the upper of the shoe more.
  • the cushion is pinched between shoe 81 and link 100, 101 which reduces, or even eliminates, the friction of the upper the shoe in relation to the cushion.
  • the support of the upper of the shoe is improved on the side where the cushion 110, 111 is higher.
  • a higher cushion can be provided either on the lateral side, either on the medial side, depending on the style adopted for driving the board 87.
  • Each cushion 110, 111 should be considered either as a single long piece, or as a set of several pieces that can be joined or spaced along the flange 90, 91. Whatever its structure, it performs damping functions.
  • Each cushion 110, 111 preferably has a substantially rectangular section. This makes mass production simpler. However, any other form of section could suitable, in particular a section with protrusions and / or recesses on the side intended for contact shoe 81.
  • a cushion is also provided central 112. This extends substantially from the lateral flange 90 to the medial flange 91 in the transverse direction, as well as substantially from the rear end 83 to the front end 84 in the longitudinal direction of the device 80.
  • the central cushion 112 covers all or part of the base 82, and receives the sole of the shoe 81.
  • the central cushion 112 serves in particular to cushion supports between shoe 81 and base 82.
  • the lateral 110, central 112 and medial 111 cushions form a single piece called envelope 113. However, it could have been expected that they form two or three pieces.
  • the lateral 110, central 112 and medial 111 cushions each preferably have a thickness substantially constant. This facilitates manufacturing.
  • an opening 114 of the central cushion 112 allows to access the disk 88. This makes it possible to adjust the position of the device 80 relative to the plate 87 without moving the central cushion 112 or the envelope 113.
  • the retention of the envelope 113 on the base 82 and on the lateral external parts 94 and medial 95 of the flanges 90, 91 can be done by different means such as an interlocking, a bonding, screwing, riveting or even by a combination of these means.
  • the envelope 113 is preferably made from a flexible material such as rubber, silicone, polyamide or other.
  • the envelope 113 is preferably produced in the form of a single-layer part, but it could include several layers of different materials.
  • the flexibility of the envelope 113 is relative. You have to understand flexibility such as while driving the board, pressing the upper of the shoe on a flange 90, 91 induces a reversible deformation of the envelope 113, while the external part 94, 95 of the flange 90, 91 does not deform substantially.
  • the deformation of the envelope 113 allows the rod to take support on a surface with more regular mechanical properties, especially in terms of flexibility. Consequently the pressures exerted on the rod are distributed over a larger rod surface. It decreases constraints.
  • a retaining device 120 comprises a base 121 which extends longitudinally between a rear end 122 and an end front 123, and transversely between a lateral flange 124 and a medial flange 125.
  • a lateral cushion 130 delimits an internal lateral face 131 of the flange lateral 124
  • a medial cushion 132 delimits an internal medial face 133 of the medial flange 125.
  • a central cushion 134 forms with the lateral 130 and medial cushions 132 one piece piece.
  • At least one of the lateral 130 and medial 132 cushions has a variable height "h", the height "h” being measured perpendicular to the base 121, between the central cushion 134 and the top of the cushion 130, 132. In this case, the height "h” is greater towards the end rear 122 than towards the front end 123. This allows better transverse damping directly below the lower leg.
  • the central cushion 134 has a variable thickness. At least one of its ends rear 135 and front 136 is thicker than its central part 137. In this case, the two rear 135 and front 136 ends project in a direction away from the base 121, relative to the central part 137.
  • a retaining device 140 comprises a base 141 which extends transversely between a lateral flange 142 and a medial flange 143.
  • a lateral cushion 150 partially defines at least one lateral internal face 151 of the lateral flange 142, and a medial cushion 152 partially delimits at least one face medial internal 153 of the medial flange 143.
  • Each cushion 150, 152 is integrated into the lateral flange 142 or medial 143. This means by example that each cushion 150, 152 is housed, at least in part, in a lateral notch 154 of a lateral external part 155 of the lateral flange 142, or in a medial notch 156 of a medial external part 157 of the medial flange 143.
  • a central cushion can be provided between the flanges 142, 143, the central cushion forming or not forming with the side 150 and medial 152 cushions one piece piece.
  • the lateral 41 and medial extensions 42 of the flanges 5, 6 could join and form a single piece.
  • the first link 10 could have like the second link 11 a portion which forms with the a unique piece.
  • the second link 11 could have a portion of cover connected to the flaccid by any means such as a joint.
  • the attachment portions of the links could be connected to the medial flange 6, and the portions cover or adjustment connected to the side flange 5.
  • the retaining device 1 could also be cut transversely between the links 10, 11.
  • it would be formed of a front part and a rear part.
  • the front part would include the front legs, the front link, two half-flanges, and possibly a half-base front, as well as the attachment points of the abutment means of the rear support element.
  • the rear part would include the rear legs, the rear link, two other half-flanges, and possibly a rear half-base, as well as the points of attachment of the element rear support.
  • the flanges 5, 6 and / or the extensions 41, 42 may be covered in part at least with one or more layers of textile material, for example by gluing, stitching, or riveting.
  • retaining devices it can always be provided either a medial cushion, either a lateral cushion, or a medial cushion and a lateral cushion.
  • a retainer may not include a base. In this case each flange is attached directly to the board.
  • At least one of the lateral flanges and medial is made of several materials. However, it can be expected that at least one of the lateral and medial flanges be made of a single material.

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FR0200391A FR2834474B1 (fr) 2002-01-09 2002-01-09 Dispositif de retenue d'une chaussure sur un engin de sport
FR0215092A FR2834475B3 (fr) 2002-01-09 2002-11-25 Dispositif de retenue d'une chaussure sur un engin de sport
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