EP1440713A1 - Fixation a energie deportee - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/04—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs
- A63C17/06—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs single-track type
- A63C17/065—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs single-track type with movements during use of the foot plate or shoe relative to the chassis, e.g. inline clap skate
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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
- A43B5/0411—Ski or like boots for cross-country
- A43B5/0413—Adaptations for soles or accessories associated with soles for cross-country bindings
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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
- A43B5/0496—Ski or like boots boots for touring or hiking skis
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C1/00—Skates
- A63C1/22—Skates with special foot-plates of the boot
- A63C1/28—Pivotally-mounted plates
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C9/00—Ski bindings
- A63C9/20—Non-self-releasing bindings with special sole edge holders instead of toe-straps
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C2017/0053—Roller skates; Skate-boards with foot plate quick release or shoe binding
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C2201/00—Use of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
- A63C2201/06—Telemark
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- the invention relates to a device for attaching a shoe to a sports article.
- the invention may be applied in particular to devices for attaching a shoe to a ski. It can in particular be used for the design of ski bindings cross-country, cross-country skiing, cross-country skiing or Telemark skiing.
- a first example of such a type of binding is that of cross-country ski bindings of the type hinge marketed by the plaintiff under the trademark "SNS PROFILE ”.
- Another type of fixing concerned is that described in document EP-768.103 and found on some of the cross-country ski bindings sold by the plaintiff under the trademark “SNS PILOT”.
- the shoe is articulated by its front end around an axis transverse to the ski, this thanks to a retaining system forming a jaw in which is received a hinge rod secured to the sole of the shoe.
- the two systems differ in the design of elastic shoe return systems to a low position.
- the invention may also be applied in the context of a device as described in the WO 00/13755, which the shoe retention system is improved by compared to previous fastening systems.
- the movement of the foot relative to the ski which is controlled by the restraint system when lifting the heel, is a movement which is no longer a simple rotation and which is as close as possible to the natural movement of the foot.
- a device of the same kind, more specifically dedicated to alpine hiking and Telemark is described in the request for Patent EP-A1-890,379.
- the principle of these devices is to allow attachment of the boot on the ski which is perfectly rigid in torsion but which allows a free heel lift of the shoe.
- the invention may also be implemented in the context of a fixing device of the type from those described in documents WO 96/37269, EP-0.914.844 and WO / 01.93963.
- the invention aims to provide an improvement to all these types of fasteners, which have common to have a shoe restraint system independent of a reminder system elastic. Indeed, especially for the practice of cross-country skiing, it is necessary that the binding has an elastic return system which brings the shoe back to its low position corresponding to its position when it is in front and rear support on the ski. This elastic recall system must be powerful enough to quickly bring the shoe in this low position. For example, when practicing the skater's step in cross-country skiing bottom, this reminder occurs when, at the end of the push, the skier wants to bring the ski forward by lifting it from the snow. In this case, it appears that it is the front of the ski that the reminder should bring up from the user's shoe position.
- Another constraint to which the elastic return system must respond is not to have too much space, or too much weight.
- the elastic return system must perfectly integrate in the rest of the fixing device.
- the fixings to which the invention applies must be distinguished from the fixings to cable of the type described for example in documents US-3,863,942, WO-99/02226, FR-2,363,341 or US-3,844,575.
- These cable fixings are generally intended for the practice of Alpine or Telemark skiing. In all cases, they include a stop arranged at the front and a cable which is intended to be wrapped around the rear part of the shoe and to be put in tension to push the shoe forward by pressing against the stop. Even if the cable can possibly cause an elastic booster effect, this effect is not the main effect sought, and it generally only occurs at the end of the shoe's flexion stroke.
- the cable mainly acts as a shoe retaining member within the restraint system consisting of stopper and cable.
- the cable being firstly designed for its retaining function, the return is generally arranged near the bending point of the shoe, which is roughly the center of rotation of the heel movement of the shoe compared to skiing. It appears that, the reference being arranged substantially at this center of rotation, the cable transmits little movement to the spring, and only the variation of this displacement with respect to the angular position of the heel varies only slightly, and moreover this variation is not really controlled. In this way, the variation in recall effort cannot to be perfectly under control. For certain positions of the shoe, the restoring effort may even be almost zero, even negative. It appeared that it was not possible to have this control when the restraint system and the elastic return system are not independent, as in the cable bindings of the prior art in which, without the cable, the boot is no longer retained on the ski.
- the first embodiment of a fixing device 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 comprises a base 12 which is intended to be fixed to a sporting article (not shown), but which could also be directly integrated into the latter.
- the fastening device 10 comprises a connecting member 14 on which a shoe is intended to be hung (by means not shown).
- This hanging can be carried out by a detachable interface system not shown which will preferably be a system interface type "step-in" in which the attachment of the shoe on the connecting member 14 takes place automatically, by simple contact between the two.
- the dropout may possibly require manual user action.
- the connecting member 14 is provided to be fixed under the front part of the shoe and to switch between a low position illustrated in Figure 2 (the connecting member, as well as the shoe attached to it, is then substantially horizontal) and a high position illustrated in FIG. 1 when the heel of the user lifts up relative to the sports article.
- the connecting member 14 is linked to the base by a link 16 which is rotatably mounted around two transverse axes A1 and A2 on the one hand on a stud 13 of the base 12, and on the other share on the connecting member 14.
- the link 16 is articulated by its rear end (relative to the sense of the sports article) on the base 12 and by its front end on the front end of the connecting member 14 so that, in the low position, the link and the connecting member are nested one inside the other.
- the connecting member 14 is made in fact of two parallel elements offset transversely and joined by spacers, the link 16 then being received between the two parallel elements.
- the link 16 can also be designed in the form of two parallel braced elements.
- the link consists of two parallel elements arranged on either side of the connecting member 14.
- the connecting member 14 When the connecting member 14 passes from its low position in its high position, the connecting member 14 is supported on the base by its front end which has, on at least part, a curved profile 19.
- the shape and the evolution of the curved profile 19 conditions, depending on the angular orientation of the organ connection, the height position of the axis A2 relative to the base 12.
- the relative movement of the connecting member 14 is conditioned relative to the base 12 during the heel lift phase.
- the movement the angle of the link 16 is small, for example of the order of 10 to 20 degrees when the member link 14 switches from an angle of around sixty degrees, and that, taking into account the initial angle of the link, it results in a small but real forward displacement of axis A2.
- the heel lifting movement is carried out thanks to a rolling movement with sliding of the curved profile 19 on the base 12.
- the connecting member 14, the link 16 and the means (not shown) for attaching the shoe on the connecting member are the main element forming a restraint system by which the shoe is attached to the sports article and by which the movement is determined relative of the shoe with respect to the sports article.
- the fixing device 10 comprises also an elastic return system of the shoe towards its low position, the system of restraint being independent of the elastic return system.
- the elastic return system comprises at least one elastic member which is linked to the sports article, and a flexible link which connects the member elastic to the shoe and which cooperates with at least one return member.
- the flexible link is linked to the shoe indirectly, in the sense that it is not hung directly on the shoe but on the liaison body.
- the shoe and the connecting member being in permanent connection when using the system, it works functionally the same.
- the fixing device 10 includes an edge of guide 18 which is formed from a profile of parallelepipedic section and which extends longitudinally rearward, behind the connecting member 14. In known manner, this guide edge 18 is provided to cooperate with a groove of complementary section fitted in the sole of the shoe to ensure lateral guidance of the assembly boot / binding.
- the elastic member 20 is integrated inside a housing 22 arranged at inside this edge.
- the elastic member 20 is a spring of compression which is arranged horizontally and longitudinally in the housing 22.
- the front end of the spring 20 bears against a front face 24 of the housing 22. This front end of the spring is therefore fixed.
- the rear end of the spring bears against a mobile carriage 26 which can slide longitudinally with respect to the base 12 and the edge 18. More specifically, the carriage 26 has a front end 27 which moves at the level a front opening 29 of the housing 22, and a rear end 31 which moves in the housing 22 and on which the rear end of the spring 20 is supported.
- the device according to the invention comprises a flexible link 30 which connects the elastic member 20 to the connecting member 14.
- the link 30 is not hung directly on the elastic member but on the front end 27 of the carriage 26. It passes over a reference 34 which is here consisting of a pulley mounted on the stud 13, coaxially with the rod 16 around axis A1.
- the reference could also consist of a simple sliding surface, preferably curved.
- the reference 34 is fixed relative to the base 12 and compared to the sports article.
- the other end of the link 30 is hooked on the connecting member 14 so that the part of the flexible link 30 which extends between the reference 34 and the connection 14 is substantially vertical, so that the restoring force exerted on the link 14 is mainly directed downwards, including when the latter is in position high as illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the part of the link 30 which goes from the reference to the organ elastic 20 extends in a substantially horizontal direction.
- the flexible link is substantially inextensible. It can for example be a metal cable or a very low stretch fiber cable, for example a cable aramid fibers. It is also conceivable that this link is made in the form of a band. This traction strip can for example be produced in the form of a metal strip, or a bundle of parallel fibers embedded in a polymer material.
- the link is flexible and flexible enough not to provide a noticeable elastic effect, and especially to support a bevel gear of about 90 degrees. It therefore appears that flexibility of the link 30 should be appreciated mainly as being flexible in bending around the axis of the reference. This flexibility of the link cannot be only local, because the link moves compared to the referral.
- the flexible link is a band
- said band does not will not be flexible in bending around an axis perpendicular to the plane of the strip, but this will not prevent this band to be considered flexible within the meaning of the invention if it does not offer no significant resistance to bending around the axis of the return.
- the guide mechanism is for example constituted by the rod 16 and by the surface of slip 19.
- the guide mechanism could be designed differently, for example in the form of a mechanism with several links as described in the document WO 96/37269.
- FIG. 3 A variant of the first embodiment of the invention has been illustrated in FIG. 3 in which the recall system according to the invention includes a mechanism for adjusting the stiffness of the elastic member 20, this in order to leave the user the possibility of increasing or reduce the intensity of the elastic restoring effort to adapt it to his style of practice.
- the front end of the spring is supported on a stop 36 which is mounted in the housing on a threaded portion 38 of a rod 40.
- the rod 40 is mounted in the housing 22 so as to be movable in rotation about its longitudinal axis A3 but it is immobilized longitudinally in translation.
- the rod 40 extends over the entire length of the housing 22 so that it also guides the spring 20 (whose helical coils are surrounded around the rod) and the rear end of the carriage 26 on which the spring 20 is supported.
- the stop 36 is formed by a nut which is screwed onto the threaded part 38 of the rod 40 and which cannot pivot around its longitudinal axis A3.
- the front end of the rod 40 projects outside the housing 22 and has the shape a screw head 44 so as to allow the user to control the rotation of the rod 40 around its axis A3.
- the user can cause the longitudinal displacement of the stopper 36 in the housing to cause prestressing more or less significant of the spring 20.
- the guide edge 18 has a window 42 which allows the user to view the position of the stop 36 and which therefore allows it to assess the preload value of the spring. At this window 42 can be associated with graphic markers.
- This elastic return system is particularly interesting because it allows you to accommodate the elastic member in an area of the device where it does not hamper the kinematics and the unwinding of foot allowed by the fixing.
- the elastic member is arranged towards the rear of the fixing device, but one could also provide that it is arranged at the front thereof.
- the elastic member is therefore generally stationary relative to the sports article and it is linked to the connecting member only indirectly, by the flexible link. Furthermore, as the latter goes on a reference, we also get a better orientation of the direction recall effort, which follows the direction of the part of the flexible link that extends between the dismissal and shoe. This orientation is substantially parallel to that of the trajectory that should follow the shoe to its low position.
- the spring is a compression spring, which requires the presence of the mobile carriage.
- the system for retaining the shoe remains independent of the elastic recall system, even if in this case the link flexible (belonging to the recall system) is hung on the connecting member, which belongs mainly to the restraint system.
- This independence is verified by the fact that, even in the absence of the recall system (for example in the event of rupture of the flexible link or of the organ elastic), the restraint system continues to fully fulfill its primary function of shoe retention.
- Figures 4 to 7 show an assembly comprising a shoe 46 and a device for attachment 10 according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- the boot has the classic appearance of a cross-country ski boot 46 to flexible sole provided on the underside of its sole with a continuous longitudinal groove and intended to cooperate with a continuous guide edge 18 of the fixing device 10.
- this shoe 46 has, at its anterior end, a bar transverse front attachment 48 disposed across the groove, and, set back from the bar before 48, a second transverse bar 50 also disposed across the groove and located substantially at the level of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot, and at most at the rear limit of the first third in length of the shoe which constitutes the limit extreme rear of the metatarsophalangeal articulation zone.
- the front bar 48 is preferably made in the form of a cylindrical rod of revolution intended to cooperate, in a manner known per se, with a restraint system comprising a movable jaw 52, in the form of a hook and controlled by a lever 54, and a front edge 56 of the base constituting a fixed jaw, for the rotary locking of the shoe on the sports item.
- a restraint system comprising a movable jaw 52, in the form of a hook and controlled by a lever 54, and a front edge 56 of the base constituting a fixed jaw, for the rotary locking of the shoe on the sports item.
- the rear bar 50 is intended to allow attachment directly to the sole of the shoe of an elastic return system according to the invention.
- the elastic member 20 in this case a tension spring
- the front end of the member elastic is linked to a flexible link 30 which extends forward.
- the flexible link is provided, at its front end, of a hook 58, for example made of metal.
- the hook 58 is intended to hang on the rear bar 50 of the shoe, to ensure the connection of the elastic member 20 to the shoe 46, and therefore allow the system to ensure its elastic return function.
- the hook 58 therefore forms a connection between the flexible link and the shoe, but this connecting member is not linked to the rest of the fixing device only by the flexible link 30.
- the flexible link 30 passes under a reference 34 (for example made in the form of a pulley or a curved surface) which is here fitted at the front opening 29 of the housing 22.
- a reference 34 for example made in the form of a pulley or a curved surface
- the hook 58 includes a guide portion 60 which is intended to cooperate with complementary surfaces of the base 12 of the fixing so that, when the elastic member 20, via the flexible link 30, brings back the hook 58 to a rest position, in the absence of the shoe, it is guided and kept in this predetermined position thanks to the cooperation of the guide portion and associated forms of the base.
- the fixing device also includes a drawer 62 which, controlled by the opening lever 54, also cooperates with the guide portion of the hook to bring the hook from its rest position to a waiting position allowing the shoe to be put in place.
- the fixing device comprises a drawer 62 which is slidably mounted on the base 12 of the binding and the front part of which 61 is linked to the movable jaw 52 to follow the longitudinal movements, which are controlled by the lever 54.
- the slide 62 advances longitudinally at the same time as the movable jaw 52.
- the drawer 62 has a rear portion 64 which has a U-shaped in cross section and which, in the retracted position of the drawer 62, extends inside of the through opening 29 of the housing 22.
- the rear U-shaped portion 64 thus defines complementary shapes of the portion guide 60 of the hook 58, as shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 8 to 10.
- Complementary forms may include engravings ramps 66, 68, surfaces abutment 66, or even, without limitation, lateral guide surfaces 70.
- the flexible link 30 is swallowed inside the housing 22, through the opening 29 and, in the absence of the shoe, it carries with it the portion guide 60 of hook 58. This then automatically locks against complementary shapes of the base and the drawer, thus blocking the hook 58 in a predetermined position.
- the hook 58 can be moved longitudinally forward through the rear part 64 of the drawer 62 when the latter is controlled forward when the user raises the lever.
- this waiting position illustrated in FIG. 5, the hook 58 is no longer capable of cooperating with the rear bar 50 of the shoe, which can then be put in place (or on the contrary removed).
- This bet in place is carried out by engaging the front bar 48 of the sole between the two jaws 52, 54 of the hinge, then by pivoting down the sole of the shoe 46 around of the axis formed by the hinge.
- the rear bar 50 has reached a position in which it is likely to be hooked by the hook 58.
- the user can close the fixing by lowering the lever 54, which has the effect of locking the jaws of the hinge around the front bar 48.
- the drawer 62 moves back and, under the effect spring return 20, the hook 48 moves back until it hooks onto the rear bar 50 (which is not necessarily a cylinder of revolution) which is interposed on its trajectory between his waiting and returning positions.
- the assembly is then in the situation illustrated in the figure 6.
- the shoe makes a movement of rotation around the axis of the hinge materialized by the front bar 48.
- the rear bar 50 lifts along a path substantially in an arc of a circle and, as illustrated in Figure 7 carries with it the hook 58, which causes the elongation of the spring 20, according to the same principle as that which has been described in connection with the first mode of production.
- the heaving operation is carried out in the opposite direction to the placement.
- the user opens the binding by lifting the lever 54 this which causes on the one hand the opening of the jaws 52, 56, and on the other hand the advancement of the drawer 62.
- the latter by its rear part 64, grips the guide portion 60 of the hook 58 and takes the hook 58 forward, which releases the rear bar 50 of the shoe.
- the two embodiments of the invention make it possible to have a reminder system of which the restoring force is perfectly controlled, restraint and guiding the movement of the shoe being made by an independent system.
- the elastic member may consist of several springs in series and / or in parallel, and / or it may also incorporate elastomer elements with another type of curve stress / strain.
- the elastic return system may be supplemented by other elastic systems or stop systems.
- an end of travel stop 72 which only intervenes from a predetermined lifting angle of the shoe.
- This stop 72 could be a rigid stop which limits the travel of the shoe, or an elastic stop produced in the form of an elastic buffer of the type described in document FR-A-2,650,192, which will then bring at the same time a flexible stop effect and a restoring effort additional elastic.
- the stop 72, rigid or elastic can cooperate directly with the shoe or with a part of the restraint system such as the connecting member 14 of the device of restraint.
- the guide edge 18 is integrated into the base 12.
- the guide edge can be integrated directly into sporting goods, for example skiing.
- the housing 22, and the spring 20 (and, the case sam, the carriage 26) will therefore be directly integrated into the sports article.
- this elastic return system can have a width of the order of 15 at 20 mm and be completely integrated under the sole of the shoe, to be accommodated by example in the size of the groove found under the cross-country ski soles.
- the reference 34 is arranged a short distance from the end of the flexible link which is linked to the shoe (possibly through the liaison body), this being considered with the shoe in low position.
- the horizontal projection of this distance is preferably less than 3 centimeters, and even more preferably less than 2 centimeters. This proximity ensures that the effective recall direction (which is the direction of the link part which extends between the shoe and the return) remains as close as possible to a parallel to the direction of the relative movement of the shoe with respect to the sports article (or, which is equivalent, close to the direction of a tangent to the path of the shoe).
- both the end of the flexible link linked to the shoe and the return will preferably be arranged at proximity to the metatarsophalangeal joint area of the user's foot when the shoe is in the low position.
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Description
- un organe élastique (20) qui est lié à l'article de sport, et
- un lien souple (30) qui relie l'organe élastique (20) directement ou indirectement à la chaussure et qui coopère avec au moins un organe de renvoi (34).
- la figure 1 est une vue schématique latérale d'un premier mode de réalisation d'un dispositif de fixation conforme aux enseignements de l'invention, illustré en position haute ;
- la figure 2 est une vue schématique latérale du dispositif de la figure 1 illustré en position basse ;
- la figure 3 est une vue similaire à celle de la figure 1 illustrant une variante perfectionnée du premier mode de réalisation de l'invention ;
- la figure 4 est une vue schématique en perspective d'un second mode de réalisation de l'invention ;
- les figures 5, 6 et 7 sont des vues schématiques en coupe longitudinale partielle du second mode de réalisation de l'invention, illustré respectivement dans un état ouvert avant chaussage, et dans un état fermé avec la chaussure en position basse puis en position haute ;
- les figures 8 et 9 sont des vues très schématiques en vue de dessus et en vue de côté, destinées à illustrer comment, par coopération de formes complémentaires, le crochet du système de rappel élastique du second mode de réalisation est ramené systématiquement dans une position prédéterminée ;
- la figure 10 est une vue en coupe selon la ligne X-X de la figure 9 ;
- la figure 11 est une vue similaire à celle de la figure 7 illustrant une variante de réalisation de l'invention incorporant une butée élastique en fin de course de la chaussure.
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