![]() ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A SHOE AND A SHOE RETAINING PLATE ON AN AUTOMATIC CYCLE PEDAL, RETAINING PLATE F
专利摘要:
The set consists of a shoe (1) and a retaining plate (2) of the shoe on an automatic pedal. The plate is fixed under the sole (3) of the boot and comprises a front linkage means (4) and a rear linkage means (5) cooperating with hooking means provided on the pedal. The plate (2) is formed by a front piece (2A) and a rear piece (2B) carrying the front connecting means (4) respectively rear (5). The front and rear pieces (2A, 2B) are attached independently of each other under the sole which is made flexible in a bending zone (9) between a front attachment location of the front piece (2A) and a rearward attachment location of the rear part (2B) so as to allow the front and rear parts to pivot relative to each other when the assembly is used during a walk. 公开号:FR3016153A1 申请号:FR1450156 申请日:2014-01-09 公开日:2015-07-10 发明作者:Thierry Fournier 申请人:Look Cycle International SA; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to a set consisting of a shoe and a shoe retaining plate on an automatic cycle pedal, a retaining plate for such an assembly, and a shoe for the same. a shoe retaining plate on an automatic cycle pedal. The retaining plate of the invention is a plate which can be detachably attached under the sole of the boot by means of fastening means generally comprising fastening screws passed through holes in the retaining plate to be screwed into tapped holes drilled in a metal plate anchored in the sole of the shoe. [0002] This detachable retaining plate comprises a front linkage means and a rear linkage means capable of cooperating with front and rear attachment means respectively provided on the pedal. In general, the front hooking means of the pedal is fixed and the rear hooking means is mounted tilting. The latter is prestressed to a hooking position by elastic means and the shoe can be released from the automatic pedal by a rotation of the heel of the foot of the cyclist outwards or inwards. The operation of the automatic cycle pedal is well known and will not be described in more detail. [0003] The automatic pedals are of two types, namely the automatic pedals called "road" and the automatic pedals for mountain bike, called "VU". Today, both the shoes and the retaining plates used for the automatic pedals of road are different from those used for the automatic pedals of VU. For automatic road pedals, the retaining plates are generally made of hard plastic and have a relatively large size so as to extend over substantially the entire width of the sole. These retaining plates thus provide a large bearing surface against the automatic pedal. The soles of the shoes used with these large retaining plates for the road pedals are generally flat and rigid. It is obvious that in these conditions, walking in this type of shoe-retaining plate "road" is particularly inconvenient and difficult. For this reason, ensembles of this kind are used almost exclusively for the sport of the cycle and not for a simple trip, for example to go to his place of work or to shop. The consequence is that the cyclist using a cycle equipped with automatic road pedals for a simple movement is almost obliged to have a pair of shoes dedicated to then change shoes once arrived at his place of destination. This is of course a definite disadvantage. For the automatic pedals of VU, the retaining plates are generally metallic and have a relatively small size to be placed centrally on the sole being surrounded by crampons forming bearing faces of the shoe against the ground. The height of the crampons is adapted to that of the retaining plate so that it does not protrude downward beyond the crampons and is thus protected by them. In other words, the retaining plate can be considered as embedded between the crampons. These shoes and pedals for VU automatic pedals are thus better suited for walking than "road" shoes and retaining plates. Thus, "VU" retaining plates are protected against wear from their large area when "VU" shoes are used for walking. The major disadvantage of the shoes dedicated to automatic road pedals lies in the fact that their sole lacks flexibility. Specifically, the sole can not flex at the forefoot, so that the amplitude and tone of the natural walk of the foot are absent during a walk. It is thus impossible to walk properly in these "road" shoes, unlike walking in conventional urban or sports shoes in which the ground contact is long, flexible and unrolled is the heel to the tip of the foot by flexing the foot at the front part of its vault. One would think that these problems would be solved if one fixes a plate of "VU", thus of small dimensions, with the soft sole of a conventional shoe of sport. However, it will be necessary anyway also in this case to first integrate the metal plate for fixing the retaining plate. It will be seen then that when walking with such a shoe, the unwinding of the foot is precisely at the place of the plate and the retaining plate which then strongly prevent the smooth unwinding of the foot by neutralizing the flexibility of the shoe precisely in this area of flexion. Another disadvantage of this solution is that because the rest of the sole is flexible and slightly compressible, it is created during pedaling a pressure point on a small surface, unlike the soles of cycle shoes for sport use, whether road or competition VU that are extremely rigid to distribute the effort evenly throughout the sole of the foot. This point of concentrated pressure would then be experienced as very annoying by the cyclist since he would very quickly cause pain under his soles. An object of the invention is to overcome the disadvantages of known assemblies of this kind composed of a shoe and a shoe retaining plate on an automatic cycle pedal, by proposing such an assembly which is particularly well suited for walking by offering a good roll of the foot when walking and in which the effort is spread over a large foot support surface on the pedals during pedaling. The assembly according to the invention can be used with a cleatless road cycle shoe, a VU shoe with spikes 30 protecting the retaining plate, or with a conventional shoe of the urban or sports shoe type. The object of the invention is an assembly consisting of a shoe and a shoe retaining plate on an automatic cycle pedal, said retaining plate being releasably attachable under the sole of the shoe and comprising a front linkage means and a rear linkage means adapted to cooperate with respective front and rear attachment means provided on said pedal, characterized in that, in combination, said retaining plate is formed by a front piece carrying said means of front link and a rear part carrying said rear linkage means, said front and rear pieces being able to be fixed independently of one another under the sole of the boot, and in that said soleplate is made flexible over its entire length. width at least in a bending zone defined between a forward attachment location of said front piece and a rear attachment location of said back piece of said to allow said front and rear parts to pivot with respect to each other as a result of bending of said sole in said bending zone when the assembly is used during a step to foot. According to other features of the invention: - a transverse support rib adapted to bear on the pedal is disposed in said flexion area of the soleplate so as to substantially fill the space between said forward attachment locations and rear of said front and rear parts; - said support rib is integral with the sole; - said support rib is an attached element fixed in said flexion area of the sole; - Said connecting means before said front piece extends into a said recess before the sole dimensioned to further receive a hooking means before said pedal; said rear linkage means of said rear piece extends in a recess said rear of the soleplate dimensioned to further receive a rear hooking means of said pedal, said rear recess opening on at least one of the lateral sides of the soleplate ; said front and rear parts are connected to one another by a flexible connection means; said flexible connection means is made of a material with a different flexibility of the material of said front and rear pieces; said flexible connection means is in the form of a flexible thin blade formed integrally with said front and rear pieces; said flexible connecting means in the form of a flexible thin blade is provided with transverse ribs on at least one of its faces; said flexible connecting means comprises a rear protuberance of said front piece slidably mounted on a protrusion front of said rear piece so as to allow bending in said bending zone of the sole; and - said rear protuberance of said front piece is guided in a recess formed in the surface opposite said front protuberance of said rear piece; - Said sole is a rigid sole in at least three parts connected to each other by transverse joints, one of which is disposed immediately in front of said rear attachment location of said rear piece and another joint is disposed immediately behind said attachment location before said front piece; said joints are formed by axes; said joints are formed by a flexible glue or an elastomer. The invention also relates to a retaining plate for the assembly defined above, comprising a front connection means and a rear link means adapted to cooperate with front and rear attachment means provided on an automatic cycle pedal, characterized in that it is formed by a front piece carrying said front connecting means and a rear piece carrying said rear connecting means, and in that said front and rear pieces are capable of being fixed one independently of the other under the sole of a shoe. [0004] According to other features of the retaining plate: said front and rear parts are connected to each other by a flexible connection means; said flexible connection means is made of a material with a different flexibility of the material of said front and rear pieces; said flexible connection means is in the form of a thin blade integrally formed with said front and rear pieces; said thin blade is on at least one of its faces provided with transverse ribs; and said flexible connecting means comprises a rear protrusion of said front piece slidably mounted on a protrusion front of said rear piece so as to allow bending in said bending zone of the sole. The invention also relates to a shoe for the assembly defined above, characterized in that it comprises under its sole a so-called forward attachment location and a so-called rear attachment location for receiving independently of one another a front piece, respectively, a rear piece acting together as a shoe retaining plate on an automatic pedal, and in that it comprises a flexion zone extending over the entire width of the sole between said front and rear attachment locations . According to other features of the shoe: - a transverse support rib adapted to abut against an automatic pedal is disposed under the sole in said bending zone so as to substantially fill the space between said forward attachment locations and rear of said front and rear parts; and - said sole is a rigid three-piece insole connected to each other by transverse joints one of which is disposed immediately in front of said rear attachment location and the other is disposed immediately behind said front attachment location. Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description of several nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, with reference to the appended figures in which: FIG. 1 is a perspective view of FIG. below a shoe according to the invention of the type of sports shoe; - Figure 2 is a perspective view from below of a sole of a shoe according to the invention; FIG. 3 is a perspective view from below of a retaining plate according to the invention comprising a front piece and a rear piece; FIG. 4 is a perspective view from above of the shoe sole of FIG. 2 showing two plates for fixing the two parts of the retaining plate of FIG. 3; FIG. 5 is a perspective view from below of the shoe sole of FIG. 2 on which the two pieces of the retaining plate of FIG. 3 have been fixed; FIG. 6 is a perspective view from below of an urban shoe sole, without cleats, according to the invention; - Figure 7 is a perspective view from below of a shoe sole of the "road" type, without cleats, according to the invention, and attached to an automatic pedal; - Figure 8 is a perspective view from below the sole and the automatic pedal of Figure 7 illustrating a release phase of the boot sole by outward rotation; - Figure 9 is a perspective view from below of a sole for a road shoe according to the invention, in three parts and with axes forming joints between the parts; - Figure 10 is a side view of a sole similar to that of Figure 9, with another type of articulation between the three parts of the sole; - Figure 11 is a partial side view and on a larger scale of the sole of Figure 10; - Figure 12 is a side view of the sole of Figure 10 illustrating the flexion of the sole for walking; FIG. 13 is a view from below of a soleplate similar to that illustrated in FIG. 2 and provided with a retaining plate in which the two front and rear parts of the retaining plate are connected by means flexible link; Fig. 14 is a perspective view from below showing separately the retainer plate of Fig. 13; Fig. 15 is a perspective view from below showing a variant of the retainer plate of Fig. 14; Fig. 16 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of the retainer plate, wherein the two pieces forming the plate are slidable on each other; Figure 17 is a perspective view illustrating the retaining plate of Figure 16 during pedaling; and Figure 18 is a perspective view illustrating the relative sliding of the front and rear parts of the retaining plate of Figure 16 during walking. In the figures, identical or equivalent elements will bear the same reference signs. Figure 1 shows an assembly according to the invention composed of a shoe 1 and a retaining plate 2 releasably attached under the sole 3 of the shoe. The retaining plate 2 comprises a front connecting means 4 and a rear connecting means 5 adapted to cooperate with means of attachment respectively front rear 6 respectively 7 of an automatic pedal cycle 8 (see Figure 7). The retaining plate 2 is preferably of a hard plastic material or a light metal. [0005] According to the invention, the retaining plate 2 is formed by a first part 2A, said front piece, carrying the connecting means before 4 and a second piece 2B, said rear piece, carrying the rear linkage means 5. These first and second pieces 2A, 2B can be fixed one independently of the other under the sole 3 of the shoe 1. [0006] The sole 3 is made flexible over its entire width in a bending zone 9 (shown hatched in Figures 1 and 2). This bending zone 9 is defined between a front fixing location 10 (see FIG. 2) of the front piece 2A and a rear fixing location 11 of the rear piece 2B of the retaining plate 2. [0007] Due to the flexibility of the flexing zone 9, the front and rear parts 2A, 2B can pivot with respect to each other depending on a flexion of the sole 3 in this bending zone 9 when the shoe-plate assembly is used during a walk. In other words, the sole 3 is able to follow the natural course of the foot which is from the heel to the tip of the foot by flexing the foot at the front part of its vault. In the example illustrated in Figure 1, the shoe is a sports shoe with a sole 3 whose flexibility in the bending zone 9 is obtained by the fact that the sole is made of a material having a clean flexibility, unlike shoes conventional cycle. The soleplate illustrated in FIG. 2 is also a sole made of a flexible material that makes it possible to flex the flexion zone 9. [0008] FIG. 3 shows in more detail and separately the front piece 2A and the rear piece 2B forming the retaining plate 2. The front piece 2A comprises a single central fixing hole 12, while the rear piece 2B has two fixing holes 12 symmetrically placed on it and deported to the opposite sides. The front piece 2A is locked in rotation by means of a flat part 13 disposed next to a threaded fastening hole 14 in the sole 3 and which cooperates with a corresponding flange (not shown) made in the body of the front piece 2A, on the side facing the sole. FIG. 4 shows the upper face of the sole 3 of FIG. 2. The soleplate is provided on this side with two fixing plates 15, 16 of which a front plate 15 has the threaded fixing hole 14, and a rear plate 16 comprises two threaded mounting holes 14. All the mounting holes 14 open on the other side of the sole (see Figure 2) to cooperate with fixing screws 17 passing through the fixing holes 12 of the front and rear parts 2A, 2B . According to one feature of the invention, a transverse support rib 18 adapted to bear on the automatic pedal 8 is disposed in the bending zone 9 of the sole 3. This support rib 18 substantially fills the space between the front and rear mounting locations 10, 11 of the front and rear parts 2A, 2B of the retaining plate 2. Due to the presence of this support rib 18, the force transmitted by the foot is distributed over a large area under this, which avoids having a point of pressure too concentrated in the flexion zone 9. The soles illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 further comprise studs 19 which in these examples extend along the edge of the sole. The crampons 19 are intended to serve as bearing surfaces against the ground when the shoe is used for walking. The support rib 18 is according to an embodiment made of material with the sole 3 and according to another embodiment, it is an attached element fixed, for example by gluing, in the flexion zone 9 of the sole 3. [0009] The front connecting means 4 of the front piece 2A extends into a recess said before 20 in the sole 3. This recess is sized to receive further the front attachment means 6 of the pedal 8 (see Figure 7). It also defines the front mounting location 10. [0010] In the same way, at least the rear part of the rear connection means 5 of the rear part 2B extends in a rear recess 21 in the sole 3 to further receive the rear hooking means 7 of the pedal 8 (see Figures 7 and 8). This rear recess 21 opens on at least one of the lateral sides of the sole 3 to allow rotation of the shoe to release the retaining plate 2 in engagement between the front and rear attachment means 6, 7 of the pedal 8. FIG. 8 illustrates the release phase of the boot sole 3 of the front and rear gripping means 6, 7 of the automatic pedal 8 by an outward rotation. We see that an end portion of the rear hooking means 7 then protrudes from the rear recess 21 opening on this side. Figure 9 shows a sole 3 which is made of a rigid material such as that currently used in cycling shoes. This rigid sole is in the example shown in three parts, namely a front portion 3A, an intermediate portion 3B and a rear portion 3C. The intermediate portion 3B defines a flexion zone 9 by being connected to the front sole portions 3A and rear 3C by transverse joints 22, one of which is disposed immediately in front of the rear attachment location 11 and another is disposed immediately behind the location 10 in this way, the rigid sole 3 is made flexible in the bending zone 9. [0011] In the example shown, the midsole portion 3B also bears a transverse support rib 18 similar to that described with reference to Figures 1 and 2. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 9, the transverse joints 22 comprise pins 23 received in holes 24 made in the intermediate sole portion 3B. The holes 24 are made in the upper part of the intermediate part 3B so that the sole 3 is flexible only in the direction of unwinding the foot of the cyclist, while in the other direction, the end surfaces between the front part. 3A and the intermediate portion 3B, and between it and the rear portion 3C, will abut against each other. The sole 3 is thus made flexible for walking, while it remains rigid when it is hooked on the automatic pedal. In a variant of the soleplate illustrated in FIGS. 9 to 11, the sole portions 3A, 3B and 3C are connected to each other by transverse joints 22 formed by a flexible glue 25 which provides the same functionalities as the pins 23 used. in the articulations described with reference to FIG. 9. In another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention, the front and rear parts 2A, 2B of the retaining plate 2 are connected to one another by a flexible connection means 26 in the shape of a truncated triangle, as is illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 15. The connecting means 26 illustrated in FIG. 14 is preferably made of a material with its own flexibility, for example made of elastomer, different from the material of the front and rear parts 2A, 2B of the retaining plate 2 which are made of a hard material. Alternatively, the connecting means 26 is in the form of a thin blade formed integrally with the front and rear pieces 2A, 2B of the retaining plate 2. According to another variant illustrated in FIG. 15, this thin blade is provided with transverse stiffening ribs 27 arranged at a distance from each other such that the flexing of the connecting means 26 is always possible. The transverse ribs 27 may of course be arranged on one side of the connecting means 26, preferably on the underside of the element. Finally, Figures 16 to 18 illustrate a variant of the connecting means between the front part 2A and the rear part 2B of the retaining plate 2. In this variant, the connecting means comprises a rear protrusion 28 of the front part 2A mounted sliding on a protrusion front 29 of the rear part 2B so as to allow bending in the bending zone 9 of the sole 3. The rear protuberance 28 of the front piece 2A is advantageously guided in a recess 30 of complementary shape formed in the surface in front of the protrusion front 29 of the rear part 2B. The surfaces in contact can be formed so that the sliding can be performed linearly or in a circular arc. Of course, the invention is not limited to the examples illustrated and described, but a large number of variants and combinations can be envisaged without departing from the scope of the invention. It is particularly well suited to urban shoes and classic sports shoes.
权利要求:
Claims (25) [0001] REVENDICATIONS1. A set consisting of a boot (1) and a shoe retaining plate (2) on an automatic cycle pedal (8), said retaining plate being detachably attachable under the sole (3) of the shoe (1). shoe (1) and comprising a front linkage means (4) and a rear linkage means (5) adapted to cooperate with front respectively rearward coupling means (6) provided on said pedal, characterized in that in combination, said retaining plate (2) is formed by a front piece (2A) carrying said front connecting means (4) and by a rear piece (2B) carrying said rear connecting means (5), said front pieces and rear (2A, 2B) being adapted to be fixed independently of one another under the sole (3) of the shoe (1), and in that said sole (3) is made flexible over its entire width at least in a bending zone (9) defined between a front attachment location (10) of said front piece (2A) and a rear mounting location (11) of said rear piece (2B) so as to allow said front and rear pieces (2A, 2B) to pivot with respect to each other in accordance with a bending said sole (3) in said bending zone (9) when the assembly is used during a walk. [0002] 2. An assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that a transverse support rib (18) adapted to bear on the automatic pedal (8) is disposed in said flexion zone (9) of the sole (3). so as to substantially fill the space between said front and rear fixing locations (10, 11) of said front and rear pieces (2A, 2B). [0003] 3. The assembly of claim 2, characterized in that said support rib is integral with the sole (3). [0004] 4. The assembly of claim 2, characterized in that said support rib (18) is an attached element fixed in said bending zone (9) of the sole (3). [0005] 5. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said front connecting means (4) of said front piece (2A) extends into a said recess before (20) lasemelle (3) sized to receive in addition a means of attachment before (6) of said automatic pedal (8). [0006] 6. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said rear connection means (5) of said rear piece (2B) extends in a recess said back (21) of the sole (3) sized to further receiving a rear hooking means (7) of said automatic pedal (8), said rear recess (21) opening on at least one of the lateral sides of the sole (3). [0007] 7. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said front and rear parts (2A, 2B) are connected to each other by a flexible connection means (26). [0008] 8. An assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) is made of a material with a different flexibility of the material of said front and rear parts (2A, 2B). [0009] 9. An assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) is in the form of a flexible thin blade integral with said front and rear parts (2A, 2B). [0010] 10. The assembly of claim 9, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) in the form of a flexible thin blade is provided with transverse ribs (27) on at least one of its faces. [0011] 11. Assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that said sole (3) is a sole (3) rigid in at least three parts (3A, 3B, 3C) connected to each other by joints transverse members (22), one of which is disposed immediately in front of said rear attachment location (11) of said rear piece (2B) and another hinge disposed immediately behind said front attachment location (10) of said front piece (2A) . [0012] 12. The assembly of claim 11, characterized in that said joints (22) are formed by axes (23). [0013] 13. The assembly of claim 11, characterized in that said joints (22) are formed by a flexible glue (25) or an elastomer. [0014] 14. The assembly of claim 7, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) comprises a rear protrusion (28) deladite front piece (2A) slidably mounted on a front protrusion (29) of said rear piece (2B) of in order to allow bending in said bending zone (9) of the sole (3). [0015] 15. The assembly of claim 14, characterized in that said rear protuberance (28) of said front piece (2A) is guided in a recess (30) formed in the surface in front of said front protuberance (29) of said rear piece. (2B). [0016] 16. Retaining plate (2) for the assembly according to one of the preceding claims, comprising a front linkage means (4) and a rear linkage means (5) adapted to cooperate with front and rear attachment means (6, 7) provided on an automatic cycle pedal (8), characterized in that it is formed by a front piece (2A) carrying said front connecting means (4) and a rear piece (2B) carrying said means rear link (5), and in that said front and rear pieces (2A, 2B) are adapted to be fixed independently of each other under the sole (3) of a shoe (1). [0017] 17. Retaining plate (2) according to claim 16, characterized in that said front and rear parts (2A, 2B) are connected to each other by a flexible connection means (26). [0018] The retaining plate (2) according to claim 17, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) is made of a material having a different flexibility of the material of said front and rear pieces (2A, 2B). [0019] 19. Retaining plate (2) according to claim 17, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) is in the form of a thin blade integral with said front and rear parts (2A, 2B). [0020] 20. Retaining plate (2) according to claim 19, characterized in that said thin blade is on at least one of its faces provided with transverse ribs (27). [0021] 21. Retaining plate (2) according to claim 16, characterized in that said flexible connecting means (26) comprises a rear protuberance (28) of said front piece (2A) slidably mounted on a front protuberance (29) of said rear piece (2B) so as to allow bending in a flexion zone (9) of a sole (3). [0022] The retaining plate (2) according to claim 21, characterized in that said rear protuberance (28) of said front piece (2A) is guided in a recess (30) formed in the surface opposite said front protuberance (29). ) of said rear piece (2B). [0023] 23. Shoe (1) for the assembly according to one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that it comprises under its sole (3) a so-called forward mounting location (10) and a so-called rear mounting location ( 11) for receiving independently of each other a front piece (2A) respectively a rear piece (2B) acting together as a retaining plate (2) of the boot (1) on an automatic pedal (8), and in that it comprises a bending zone (9) extending over the entire width of the sole (3) between said front and rear fixing locations (10, 11). [0024] 24. Shoe (1) for the assembly of claim 23, characterized in that a transverse support rib (18) adapted to abut against an automatic pedal (8) is disposed under the sole (3) in said bending zone (9) so as to substantially fill the space between said front and rear attachment locations (10, 11) of said front and rear pieces (2A, 2B). [0025] 25. Shoe (1) for the assembly according to claim 23 or 24, characterized in that said sole (3) is a rigid sole in three parts (3A, 3B, 3C) connected to each other by transverse joints ( 22), one of which is disposed immediately in front of said rear attachment location (11) and the other is disposed immediately behind said front attachment location (10).
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 FR1450156A|FR3016153B1|2014-01-09|2014-01-09|ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A SHOE AND A SHOE RETAINING PLATE ON AN AUTOMATIC CYCLE PEDAL, RETAINING PLATE FOR SUCH AN ASSEMBLY, AND SHOE FOR THE SAME|FR1450156A| FR3016153B1|2014-01-09|2014-01-09|ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A SHOE AND A SHOE RETAINING PLATE ON AN AUTOMATIC CYCLE PEDAL, RETAINING PLATE FOR SUCH AN ASSEMBLY, AND SHOE FOR THE SAME| EP15150113.7A| EP2896310A1|2014-01-09|2015-01-05|Assembly made up of a shoe and a plate for retaining the shoe on an automatic bicycle pedal, retaining plate for such an assembly, and shoe for same| US14/590,063| US20150189943A1|2014-01-09|2015-01-06|Assembly comprising a shoe and a plate for retaining the shoe on an automatic bicycle pedal, retaining plate for such an assembly, and shoe for the latter| TW104100286A| TW201531827A|2014-01-09|2015-01-06|Assembly comprising a shoe and a plate for retaining the shoe on an automatic bicycle pedal, retaining plate for such an assembly, and shoe for the latter| CN201510010072.9A| CN104773253A|2014-01-09|2015-01-09|Assembly comprising a shoe and a plate for retaining the shoe on an automatic bicycle pedal, retaining plate for such an assembly, and shoe for the latter| 相关专利
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