SKI BOOT, MORE PARTICULARLY BOOT FOR SKI MOUNTAINEERING
20210219653 · 2021-07-22
Inventors
- Claudio Zampieri (Giavera Del Montello (TV), IT)
- Giovanni Girolimetto (Giavera Del Montello (TV), IT)
- Alessandro Zannin (Giavera Del Montello (TV), IT)
Cpc classification
A43C11/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1426
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B5/0449
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1453
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ski boot of the kind comprising a substantially rigid outer shell and a cuff articulated to the shell is provided and further includes a locking device which can be switched between a first configuration, in which the rotation of the cuff relative to the shell is allowed, and a second configuration, in which the rotation of the cuff relative to the shell is prevented. The locking device of the ski boot also includes deadlocking means which prevents the locking device from being accidentally moved from the configuration in which it is, specifically when it is in the second configuration.
Claims
1. A ski boot, comprising an outer shell made of a substantially rigid material and a cuff articulated to the outer shell, and further comprising a locking device for selectively allowing or preventing the movement of the cuff relative to the shell, wherein the locking device comprises a first engaging element integral with or connected to the shell and a second engaging element integral with or connected to the cuff, wherein the locking device further comprises a driving element which is switchable from a first position, in which the first and the second engaging elements are in a first configuration in which they are disengaged from each other, to a second position in which the first and the second engaging elements are in a second configuration in which they are engaged with each other, and vice versa, wherein the locking device further comprises deadlocking means which allow to prevent the movement of the driving element when the driving element is in the second position.
2. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the locking device further comprises additional deadlocking means which allow to prevent the movement of the driving element when the driving element is in the first position.
3. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the driving element is connected to the cuff of the ski boot, and wherein the deadlocking means comprise a first deadlocking element integral with or connected to the driving element and a second deadlocking element integral with or connected to the shell of the ski boot.
4. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the driving element is connected to the shell of the ski boot, and wherein the deadlocking means comprise a first deadlocking element integral with or connected to the driving element and a second deadlocking element integral with or connected to the cuff of the ski boot.
5. The ski boot according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the deadlocking elements is movable, and wherein the deadlocking means further comprise a control element for controlling the movement of the movable deadlocking element between a first position, in which it does not cooperate with the other deadlocking element and the movement of the driving element to the second position and the movement of the driving element to the second position are allowed, and a second position, in which it cooperates with the other deadlocking element and the movement of the driving element to the second position and the movement of the driving element to the second position are prevented.
6. The ski boot according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the deadlocking elements is movable, and wherein the deadlocking means further comprise a control element for controlling the movement of the movable deadlocking element between a first position, in which it does not cooperate with the other deadlocking element and the movement of the driving element to the second position and the movement of the driving element to the second position are allowed, and a second position, in which it cooperates with the other deadlocking element and the movement of the driving element to the second position and the movement of the driving element to the second position are prevented.
7. The ski boot according to claim 5, wherein the first deadlocking element is an element with an irregular profile, comprising a portion with a larger diameter and a portion with a smaller diameter, and is rotatably mounted on the driving element and is controlled in rotation by the control element, wherein the second deadlocking element is an abutment surface for the first deadlocking element, the first deadlocking element being arranged so as to abut against the second deadlocking element when its larger diameter portion is aligned with the abutment surface and not to abut against the second deadlocking element when its smaller diameter portion is aligned with the abutment surface, and wherein the control element is arranged to rotate the first deadlocking element between a first limit position in which its smaller diameter portion is aligned with the abutment surface and a second limit position in which its larger diameter portion is aligned with the abutment surface.
8. The ski boot according to claim 3, wherein the first deadlocking element and the driving element are arranged and sized so that the first deadlocking element is inaccessible from the outside when the driving element is in the second position.
9. The ski boot according to claim 3, wherein the second deadlocking element is made integral with the first engaging element.
10. The ski boot according to claim 4, wherein the second deadlocking element is made integral with the second engaging element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more evident from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The preferred embodiment of the invention described below refers to the application of the invention to a boot for ski mountaineering. However, this embodiment shall in no way be understood as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0027] Such a ski boot 1 is partially shown in
[0028] In a per se known manner, the ski boot 1 comprises an inner element or inner liner made of a substantially soft material (not visible in the Figures) and an outer element or outer shell 3 made of a substantially rigid material.
[0029] The outer shell 3 is shaped to accommodate the user's foot and the ski boot 1 also comprises a cuff 5, which is also made of a substantially rigid material and is articulated to the outer shell 3 by means of rotation pins (not visible in the Figures) at the two opposite sides of said outer shell, substantially at the malleolar region.
[0030] The ski boot 1 further comprises a locking device 7 to selectively allow or prevent rotation of the cuff 5 relative to the shell 3.
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[0032] Correspondingly, the locking device comprises a second engaging element 11 which is integral with or connected to the cuff and which is configured to cooperate with the first engaging element 9. It is evident that in the shown embodiment the second engaging element 11 has to be designed as a male engaging element; in detail, it is designed as a bar 11 which can be received and retained in the seat 9c of the first engaging element 9. It is evident that it would also be possible to provide a first, male engaging element integral with or connected to the shell and a second, female engaging element integral with or connected to the cuff.
[0033] The locking device 7 comprises a driving element 13 which can switch from a first position, in which said first and said second engaging element 9, 11 are in a first configuration in which they are disengaged from each other, to a second position, in which said first and second engaging elements 9, 11 are in a second configuration in which they are engaged with each other, and vice versa.
[0034] More particularly, in the embodiment shown in the Figures, said driving element is a driving lever 13 which is rotatably connected to a base plate 15 fixed to the cuff 5 at a first end and carries the second engaging element 11, i.e., the bar 11, at its second opposite end.
[0035] In detail, the second end of the driving lever 13 has two parallel arms 13b, 13c separated from each other by a gap 13a, transversely to which the bar 11 is mounted.
[0036] It is evident that, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, the driving lever could be rotatably connected to the shell at a first end and carry the first engaging element to its second, opposite end.
[0037] It is also evident that, in further alternative embodiments, the driving element could also be made in a form other than a driving lever.
[0038] Referring back to the embodiment shown in the Figures, in the first position of the driving lever 13 (
[0039] For switching from the first to the second position, the driving lever 13 has to overcome the elastic resistance of a spring 17 which tends to keep said driving lever stably in said first position.
[0040] Once the driving lever has been switched to the second position, the engagement between said first and said second engaging element 9, 11 stably keeps said driving lever in said position: in order to switch the driving lever back to the first position it is necessary for the user to manually disengage the first and second engaging elements 9, 11, after which the spring 17, returning to its rest configuration, will bring said driving lever 13 back to the first position.
[0041] In order to avoid accidental disengagement between the first and second engaging elements 9, 11 as a result of stresses or impacts to which the ski boot is subjected during sports practice, the invention advantageously provides that the locking device 7 is provided with deadlocking means 19 which prevent the movement of the driving lever 13 when it is in the second position.
[0042] With reference to
[0043] It will be evident to the person skilled in the art that in the embodiments in which the driving element is connected to the shell of the ski boot, the second deadlocking element will be integral with or connected to the cuff of said boot.
[0044] In the embodiment of the invention shown in the Figures, the first deadlocking element 21 is an element with an irregular profile (for example, a cam profile) which is rotatably mounted on the driving lever 13 and is controlled in rotation by the control element 25.
[0045] As can be seen in
[0046] It is to be noted that the maximum diameter of the first deadlocking element 21 is smaller than the width of the driving lever 13, so that, when the driving lever is in the second position and the first and second engaging elements 9, 11 are engaged with each other, the first deadlocking element is completely covered by the driving lever and is not subjected to stresses or impacts (see
[0047] It is also to be noted that the control element 25 comprises gripping means 25a which—while allowing the user to act onto said control element—have a size as small as possible, so as to be also minimally subject to stresses or impacts.
[0048] The first deadlocking element 21 can be rotated by the control element 25 between two limit positions, determined by a stop element 27 provided on said first deadlocking element and by two corresponding stops 29a, 29b provided on opposite walls of the driving lever 13.
[0049] In a first limit position, shown in
[0050] In a second limit position, shown in
[0051] In
[0052] In the shown embodiment, the second deadlocking element is made as an abutment surface 23 which is arranged flush with the bottom portion of the gap 13a of the driving lever 13 when said driving lever is in the second position.
[0053] It is therefore evident that, if the first deadlocking element 21 is in the first limit position shown in
[0054] Therefore, when the user intends to switch the ski boot to the configuration suitable for skiing:
[0055] he/she moves the first deadlocking element 21 to its first limit position, in which it does not hinder the movement of the driving lever 13;
[0056] with the first deadlocking element 21 in its first limit position, he/she moves the driving lever 13 to its second position, in which the first and second engaging elements are mutually engaged; and
[0057] with the first and second engaging elements mutually engaged, he/she moves the first deadlocking element 21 to its second limit position, in which it cooperates with the second deadlocking element (abutment surface) 23 so as to prevent any further movement of the driving lever 13.
[0058] In order to switch the ski boot to the configuration suitable for walking, the user must first act onto the control element 25 of the deadlocking means 19 to move back the first deadlocking element to its first limit position.
[0059] As mentioned above, this control element 25 is shaped in such a way as to make accidental and unwanted movement of the first deadlocking element highly unlikely.
[0060] The second deadlocking element 23 could be a separate element secured to the shell 3 of the ski boot 1. However, in the shown embodiment (and as clearly visible in
[0061] In detail, the abutment surface 23 is obtained by suitably shaping the plate pa of the first engaging element 9.
[0062] It will be evident to the person skilled in the art that the embodiment disclosed above in detail shall in no way be understood in a limiting sense and several variants and modifications are possible without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.