专利摘要:
A cross-country ski shoe has a high outer shaft and a low inner shaft. The inner shaft has a lacing device for retaining the foot. The outer shaft is closed by a covering tongue. The lacing system (10) of the inner shaft (3) also acts on the outer shaft (2) preferably in a region of flexure of the ankle.
公开号:SU1762741A3
申请号:SU894614464
申请日:1989-07-07
公开日:1992-09-15
发明作者:Хелцль Клаус;Штанцль Роберт;Бабурек Отакар
申请人:Тмц Корпорацион (Фирма);
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The invention relates to sports shoes, in particular boots for cross-country skiing, according to the restrictive part of paragraphs 1 and 7 of the claims.
Such sports shoes are described, for example, in the laid-out description of German application No. 3151587. This famous sports shoes has a raised outer patch and a missing internal base, and the internal base can be joined using a lanyard and thus fix the foot when using sports shoes. In these known cross-country ski boots, the overlay is connected to a quick-grip (sticky closure) by means of a patch valve. This sticky closure is known under the trade name Velcro,
This famous ski shoe has the disadvantage that the overlay is attached and fixed exclusively by means of a flap valve. During cross-country skiing, the ankle joint with each step is strongly bent. Because of this, in the ski boot in the bend zone of the ankle joint there are strong loads, and folds are created in the bend zone of the boot when the leg is bent. This leads to the fact that the patch valve, which is only sticky closed at the top of the boot, during a long cross-country skiing is weakened and must be re-pressed by the skier again and again. This is all the more noticeable when, as is the case in practice, an overhead valve for easier insertion into a ski boot is only fixed with its front end on the outer lining and is held on both sides of the shoe inlet with a Velero tape.
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The removal of the inner base of the top is difficult for the consumer to use when attaching a knot or loop to the outer lining. In addition, a knotted knot or loop may fall inside the outer lining, which, especially with prolonged use, can lead to unpleasant sensations of indentation.
The aim of the invention is to eliminate the drawbacks of the known cross-country boots and to create cross-country ski boots in which the patch valve fulfills the function of not fixing, but only blocking the outer lining to protect against cold and snow.
In addition, the ski boot should be simply and comfortably worn and fixed, as well as being simple and cheap to manufacture.
According to the SCRIPT, it is decided by means of measures specified in the distinctive part of paragraph 1 of the formula. Due to the fact that, according to paragraph 1, the lanyard fixture of the inner part of the top also fixes the outer lining mainly s areas of its bends by the ankle joint, traction forces in this heavily loaded area of the outer lining are perceived by the lanyard. As a consequence, the overhead valve should not take any effort and therefore can be made simple and inexpensive, while ensuring reliable closure with long-term use. In addition, the proposed ski footwear has the advantage that, thanks to the placement of the cord adapter also on the outer lining, the closure of the boot is facilitated, and the loops or knots are located behind the outer lining.
It is also known that, in a ski shoe on the market, the patch valve is equipped with an oblong eyelet, and the fastening tape is sewn to the top of the boot to this top part with its free end is passed through this eyelet, and then the free end is fixed on the outer lining of the top. Although this ensures a good connection of the ski boot even in the upper marginal zone of the outer lining and reliably fixes the patch valve in this area, but the known solution requires additional work costs and, therefore, is expensive.
The distinguishing features of paragraph 7 ensure a good closure of the upper region of the outer lining and at the same time result in the overhead valve even
in this area should not take any fixing effort. These activities both by themselves and in combination with the activities under paragraph 1 can be
success in sports shoes.
Clause 2 presents a particularly simple and inexpensive version.
By the measures that distinguish paragraph 3, the stringing is further improved.
0Performance of the proposed sports
The shoe of claim 4 ensures long-lasting use of a cord attachment.
If for closing the outer lining
5 to provide, according to the features of clause 5, flexible overhead loops, the lacing is facilitated even more, since friction of the lace in the narrow opening of the lacing is eliminated. This advantage is also achieved in the solution indicated in clause 6, and here
at the same time, shoelaces are better fixed.
The measures contained in paragraph
8 are beneficial for fixing invoices
valves along their entire length.
5 Other advantages and features of the invention are described in more detail below with the aid of drawings, which represent four exemplary embodiments, in which: FIG. 1 - the first example of execution
0 of the proposed ski boot in a perspective image, with partial strain; FIG. 2 - ski boot in FIG. 1, in a partially absorbed state; FIG. 3 shows the boot according to FIG. 1 in the lateral state; FIG. 4 - detail of the second embodiment; FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment of the proposed ski boot; and FIG. 6 is a detail of the fourth embodiment.
0 In the following description of the figures, one and
the same parts of the various embodiments have the same designations.
FIG. 1 shows a ski boot 1, which essentially consists of a top 2,
5 of the recessed base 3 and the sole 4. The top 2 is somewhat higher than the ankle and may be equipped with reinforcement elements, which, however, are not the subject of the invention and therefore are not considered in greater detail.
As is especially clearly seen in FIG. 2, the top 2 has an inlet 5 in the form of a slot. Along with the inlet 5, the top 2 is equipped with a connecting zone of 6 s.
5 sticky system, for example, type Velcro. The sticking counterparty of the system is located on the inside of the sidewalls 8 of the valve flap 7. The flap 7 in this embodiment only fastens to the top 2 with its front end part 9. Due to this, the inlet 5, made in the form of a slot, is easily accessible, and ski boot 1 is easy and comfortable to wear.
The sole 4 is arranged in a known manner and therefore is not discussed in detail here.
The recessed base 3 extends, as can be seen from FIG. 1, essentially in the area of the front of the leg and the rise, But it can be longer, for example, made in the form of a composite, recessed inner shoe. On the recessed base 3, the lanyards 11 with the lace loops 12 for the lace 13 are provided for the cord fitting 10. The recessed base 3 is preferably made of a flexible but durable material that ensures optimum fixation of the foot in the ski boot. A padded tongue 16 is placed inside the base 3. The exact arrangement of the lining, insole, insock, etc., is in itself known and is not the subject of the invention. Therefore, the description of these details is not given here.
As can be seen from FIG. 1 and 2, in the top 2, in the zone of the bend 14 of the ankle joint on both sides of the inlet 5, it is provided through the cord hole 15. Through these holes 15, the cord 13 extends from the cord attachment 10 of the recessed base 3. As shown in FIG. 2, due to this, the top 2 can be pulled together with a cord 13 in the zone 14 of the flexure of the ankle joint. From FIG. 2, it can also be seen that the lace 13 is tied outside the top 2, due to which it is possible to eliminate the indentation points.
The valve in the form of a strip 18 with its first end area 19 is attached to the upper edge zone 17 of the top 2, sewn over in this example of execution. The valve in the form of a strip 18 extends with a connected shoe across the part of the inlet 5 and its second end area 20 due to a sticky closure Velcro type is fixed on top 2, as a result of which it is held in its connected position. The side zones 21 of the valve in the form of a strip 18 are also equipped with such a sticky counterparty, to which the flap 7 is attached when the shoe is reversed.
FIG. 4 shows in more detail a part of the second embodiment of the proposed ski boot 1. Here, instead of the cord holes in the top 2, on the edge of the inlet 5 are fastened one lacing loop 22. Through the loops 22 passes the cord 13 and can be tied as
described in the first embodiment, outside the top 2. According to one specially not shown embodiment, the lanyards may also
located at a distance from the inlet on the outer cover. Otherwise, the ski boot is arranged in the same way as described earlier and therefore is not considered in more detail.
FIG. 5 shows another option.
proposed ski boot 1. Here, in the area of the bend of the 14 ankle joint on both sides of the inlet 5, there are three, mainly
arranged with offset, the cord holes 15, through which the cord 13 passes as described above. The zones in which the cord holes 15 are located can, as shown,
be equipped with reinforcing portions 23, for example, of leather or synthetic material.
FIG. 6 shows a variation of the one shown in FIG. 4 executions And here on
The edge of the inlet 5 is fastened together by two lace loops 22 for the lace 13.
The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, numerous changes are possible.
them without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the internal basis may not be the same as represented, but to be, in particular, multisection. The patch valve, instead of the front area, can be partially sewn sideways. The proposed lacing and closure design is suitable not only for ski boots, but also for all sports shoes, in which the foot is often bent at the ankle joint.
权利要求:
Claims (8)
[1]
Invention Formula
1, Athletic shoes, mainly for cross-country skiing, consisting of a top and a sole, the top contains high berets and a recessed base with a fitting for lacing, placed inside the shoe, a flap in the zone corresponding to the lifting of the foot, and a flap-shaped valve for fastening the upper edges of the berets, with both valves equipped with
Velcro fasteners, characterized in that, in order to improve the performance properties, the lacing device is adapted to interact with the berets in the zone,
corresponding to the flexure of the ankle joint,
[2]
2. Shoes of pop, 1, characterized in that one hole for the laces is made on each t-shirt.
[3]
3. Footwear according to claim 1, characterized in that at least two holes for the lace, preferably three holes, are made on each of the berets.
[4]
. 4. Shoes pop. 1, characterized in that a reinforcing element is made on each of the berets in the area of the placements for the openings for laces.
[5]
5. Shoes pop 1, characterized in that each berets have one bending loop for lace.
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[6]
6. Footwear according to Claim. 1, characterized in that at least two lace loops are installed on each bead.
[7]
7. Shoes pop. 1, characterized in that the valve in the form of a strip is made superimposed, one end of which is rigidly connected to the berets.
[8]
8. Footwear according to claim 7, characterized in that the valve in the form of a strip is provided with a means of fixation in the form of a Velcro fastener placed in the outermost portions of its outer part for connection to the valve flap.
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