Ski boot device
11406155 · 2022-08-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Ski boot device for ski boots (1). Ski boots have a front sole section (3) with a front interaction surface associated with binding and releasing from a front ski binding, and a rear sole section (4), in a common plane (8), with a rear interaction surface associated with binding and releasing from a rear ski binding. The ski boot device of the present invention is attached to the ski boot and comprises a toe portion formed and attached to the ski boot sole (3) without interfering with the front interaction surface during binding or releasing, a heel portion formed and attached to the heel (4) of the ski boot without interfering with the rear interaction surface during binding or releasing; and a support portion (10A, 10B) provided intermediate the toe portion and heel portion and having a shaped profile which extends below the common plane and provides a contact surface during walking.
Claims
1. A ski boot device fastened to a ski boot, the ski boot having a sole including a front sole section having a bottom surface including a front interaction portion which interacts with a ski binding and a rear portion, an intermediate sole section, and a rear sole section having a bottom surface including a front portion and a rear interaction portion which interacts with the ski binding, the front sole and rear sole section bottom surfaces being arranged in a common plane, said ski boot device comprising: (a) first and second longitudinally extending side members each including a toe portion having a lower surface flattened profile, an intermediate portion having a shaped profile, and a heel portion having a lower surface flattened profile, respectively; and (b) a plurality of attachment elements adapted for fastening said first and second side member toe portions to opposite side surfaces of the ski boot front sole section above the common plane and said first and second side member heel portions to opposite side surfaces the ski boot rear sole section above the common plane, said first and second side members being fastened to the ski boot with said side member toe and heel lower surface flattened portions lying in the common plane and said side member intermediate portions extending below the common plane and between the front and rear interaction portions, respectively, without interfering with the ski binding, said ski boot device is adapted for use during both walking and skiing.
2. The ski boot device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a bridge member extending laterally between said first and second side member intermediate portions to provide an additional contact surface during walking.
3. The ski boot device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first and second side members and said bridge member are integrally formed as a unitary member.
4. The ski boot device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second side members are identical.
5. The ski boot device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of toe portion attachment elements comprise screws for connecting side member toe portions to the side surfaces of the front sole section, and wherein said heel portion attachment elements comprise screws for connecting side member heel portions to the side surfaces of the rear sole section.
6. The ski boot device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shaped profile comprises a curve.
Description
(1) The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(14) In the drawings, like numbered components bear the same reference numerals.
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(17) It will be appreciated that there are many types of ski boots and ski bindings. The present invention relates to ski bindings which have front and rear bindings into which the ski boot is mounted. Whilst the front sole section and rear sole section are shown as solid surfaces, it will be appreciated that the soles can comprise a series of transverse ridges or other profiling.
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(19) Each end portion 12A, 12B, 14A, 14B includes a transverse aperture 11 which provides an attachment means. Accordingly, a screw 13 can be inserted through the aperture 11 in the front end portion 12A, 12B of each side member so it can be screwed into the side of the front sole section 3 with the flattened profile on the lower surface lying in the plane 8. It will be seen that the longitudinal dimensions of the intermediate portions 15A and 15B are selected such that they, together with flattened profile of the end portions 12A, 12B, do not interfere with the interaction surface of the front sole section. Thus, a release operation of the front binding is not inhibited.
(20) Similarly, a screw 13 can be inserted through the aperture 11 in the rear end portion 14A, 14B of each side member so it can be screwed into the side of the rear sole 4 with the flattened profile on the lower surface lying in the plane 8. It will be seen that the longitudinal dimensions of the intermediate portions 15A and 15B are selected such that they, together with flattened profile of the end portions 14A, 14B, do not interfere with the interaction surface of the rear sole section. Thus, a release operation of the rear binding is not inhibited.
(21) It will be seen that the shaped profile of the intermediate portions 15A and 15B extends below the plane 8. Consequently, when the ski boot device is screwed to the front and rear sole sections as above and a user walks, the intermediate portions function as a support portion for the ski boot device and the lower surfaces of the intermediate portions contact the surface on which the user is walking. Moreover, due to the curved profile, easier walking is facilitated with the ski boot in comparison with walking in the ski boot with just the front sole section and rear sole section. In addition, the curved profile is chosen such that it does not interfere with skiing when the ski boot is fixed in the ski bindings. Finally, the intermediate portions 15A and 15B lie outside the lower perimeter of the ski boot described with reference to
(22) The form of shaped profile of the intermediate portions is selected to enable walking in ski boots more comfortable, convenient and easier than without the ski boot device attached to the ski boot. The profile can therefore take many different forms. For example, the profile can be symmetrical relative to the toe and heel portion such that the two side members can be identical. Moreover, the lower surface of the intermediate portions does not have to be a continuous surface but can instead can have lateral ridges or a castellated appearance.
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(25) Thus, the front end portion described above is formed integrally with the part of the front sole section remote from the front to form a combined front end portion and front sole section 3A. Similarly, the rear end portion described above is formed integrally with the part of the rear sole section remote from the rear to form a combined rear end portion and rear sole section 4A. Intermediate support portions 15AA and 15BB extend from these combined parts 3A and 4A and have a shaped profile as with the first and second embodiments. Other aspects of the third embodiment are also the same. In this respect, it can be seen that the intermediate support portions, as with the first and second embodiments, extend longitudinally along the outside perimeter defined by the front sole section and rear sole section by an amount which will not interfere with the skiing action of a user when wearing skis, for example by contacting the snow when performing carving turns. These lateral extensions are shown as distances C and D in
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(27) It will be apparent that instead of the bridge member 16B in
(28) It will be apparent that the ski boot devices described above tend to be appropriate to certain types and sizes of boots and bindings. In order to provide a more universal ski boot device of the present invention, the fifth embodiment shown in
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(30) It can be seen that the lower surface of the flat curved plate provides a support for the front of the ski boot but is dimensioned such that it and the front boot holder do not interfere with the front interaction surface so as not to interfere with a release operation of the front binding. Instead, an open area is provided in the region of the front sole section so there will not be any interference with a release operation of a binding. In this respect, the gap to the front section described below is a minimum of 130 mm to ensure a release operation of the front binding in the event of an accident.
(31) In a preferred embodiment, the front boot holder 22 is adjustable by having an adjustable strap arrangement to fasten the toe portion to the front of the ski boot. For example, it can be a flexible looped member comprising two parts which overlap each other with a cooperative velcro layer on each part to enable the length of the front boot holder to be varied for different size ski boots and yet hold the ski boot tightly. Alternatively, the flexible member can be in the form of a strap which cooperates with a ratchet mechanism to enable the length of the strap to be varied and yet tensioned. The person skilled in the art will be aware that the strap and ratchet mechanism can be similar to that used for buckles on ski boots.
(32) At the heel portion towards the rear end, the side members extend towards each other in a curved manner and upwards to define a heel portion in the form of a curved rear boot holder 23. The rear boot holder 23 has a profile corresponding to the rear portion of a ski boot, as can be seen in
(33) In a preferred embodiment, the rear boot holder 23 acts as a clasping element to hold the rear of the ski boot. Moreover, it is preferably adjustable. In such an embodiment, the rear boot holder 23 comprises a separate element from the side members 20A, 20B. The rear boot holder 23 can then be attached to the ends of the side members 20A, 20 by longitudinal bolts (not shown) inserted through apertures 31 formed in the rear of the rear boot holder. The bolts can then screw into bolt receivers (not shown) formed in the rear ends of the side members 20A, 20B. In this way, the rear boot holder can be connected to the side members 20A and 20B and moved longitudinally by turning and adjusting the bolts. Thus, an adjustable arrangement is provided to fasten the heel portion to the rear of the ski boot. Alternative arrangements for connecting the rear boot holder to the side members in an longitudinally adjustable manner can be devised, the details of which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art.
(34) The upper surface of each side member 20A, 20B is formed with a longitudinal rail 24 on the outer peripheral edge of the frame as can be seen in
(35) The frame is formed with a bridge portion 24 spanning between the side members 20A, 20B at a position slightly to the rear of a substantially central midpoint between the front and rear of the side members 20A, 20B. The bridge portion includes rearward extending arms 24A and 24B integrally formed with the side members to provide an additional support surface for when the ski boot device is mounted to and worn on a ski boot. It will be noted however that the arms 24A and 24B do not extend to a position where they could interfere with the rear interaction surface. Indeed, with the frame formed in this way, an open area is provided in the region of the rear sole section so there will not be any interference with a release operation of a binding.
(36) The lower surfaces of the side members extend from the position where they meet the rear boot holder to the position substantially central between the front and rear of the side members 20A, 20B and have a curved profile portion which is a similar profile to that shown in the other embodiments. This part of the frame forms a rear section 25 of the support portion provided by the side members 20A and 20B. The lower surfaces of the forward part of the side members is substantially flat and is in the same plane as the lower surface of the front plate 21 and the lower surface 30 of the rear boot holder 23. Preferably the frame as described above is formed as a single integrally formed piece.
(37) A single piece integrally formed front section 26 of the support portion, shown particularly in
(38) With this embodiment of the invention, the curved profile of the support portion of the above described embodiments is formed by the rear section integrally formed as part of the side members 20 A and 20B, and the slidable front section when the front section is in the front position shown in
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(40) Consequently, when the latch arrangement is pushed inwardly towards the base, it pivots about the pins 43 and the upstanding latch brackets 42 pass into the gaps 44 and frictionally engage with the side surfaces of the gaps 44 thereby locking the front section against the sliding movement along the rails thereby locking the position of the front section 26. Pulling the latch arrangement outwardly from the base unlocks the position of the front section enabling it to be slidably moved between the walking and skiing positions. Alternative arrangements for locking the position of the front section can be devised, the details of which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Preferably, the latch arrangement is a single integrally formed piece.
(41) The ski boot device may be made from any sufficiently durable material, for example military grade plastics and rubbers.
(42) It will be apparent that the present invention is capable of modification, the details of which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, whilst the fifth embodiment is described with a front boot holder 22 and a rear boot holder 23, one or both of these can be omitted with the ski boot device being screwed into the sides of the front sole 3 or rear sole 4 in similar manner to that shown in