SKI BOOT
20220338593 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B5/0458
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B5/046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ski boot comprising: a substantially rigid foot-case, which is adapted to accommodate the user's foot and has the lower part structured to couple with a ski binding device; a substantially rigid cuff, which is adapted to surround the lower part of the user's leg, and is pivotally joined to the foot-case so as to be able to rotate about a reference axis substantially perpendicular to the midplane of the ski boot; and foot-case closing means which are adapted to selectively close/tighten the foot-case on the user's foot and comprise: an oblong, transversal locking band with a flexible and substantially inextensible structure, which extends transversally to the midplane of the ski boot, astride of and flush to the protective tongue or gaiter, and has a first end firmly fixed to a first lateral side of the foot-case; and a manually-operated coupling assembly, which is adapted to connect the second end of the transversal locking band selectively and alternatively to the foot-case or to the cuff, at a second lateral side of the foot-case opposite to said first lateral side.
Claims
1. A ski boot (1) comprising: a substantially rigid foot-case (2) which is adapted to accommodate the user's foot and has the lower part structured to couple with a ski binding device; a substantially rigid cuff (3) which is adapted to surround the lower part of the user's leg and is pivotally joined to the foot-case (2) so as to be able to rotate about a transversal axis (A) substantially perpendicular to the midplane of the ski boot; a protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201) that closes the upper part of the foot-case (2); and foot-case closing means (15) adapted to selectively close/tighten the foot-case (2) on the user's foot; the ski boot (1) being characterised in that the foot-case closing means (15) comprise: an oblong, transversal locking band (18) with a flexible and substantially inextensible structure, which extends transversally to the midplane of the ski boot, astride of and flush to the protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201), and has a first end stably fixed/connected to a first lateral side of the foot-case (2); and a manually-operated coupling assembly (19) which is adapted to connect the second end of said transversal locking band (18) selectively and alternatively to the foot-case (2) or to the cuff (3), at a second lateral side of the foot-case (2) opposite to said first lateral side.
2. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the coupling assembly (19) is adapted to tighten and keep tightened the transversal locking band (18).
3. The ski boot according to claim 2, wherein the coupling assembly (19) comprises: a first stationary anchoring element (24) located on the foot-case (2), along said second lateral side of the foot-case (2); a second stationary anchoring element (25) located on the cuff (3), along said second lateral side of the foot-case (2); and a manually-operated coupling device (26), which is firmly and stably fixed to said transversal locking band (18) and is adapted to couple in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner, on choice and alternatively to said first (24) or to said second stationary anchoring element (25).
4. The ski boot according to claim 3, wherein the coupling device (26) is moreover adapted to tighten the transversal locking band (18).
5. The ski boot according to claim 3, wherein the first stationary anchoring element (24) comprises a first rack; wherein the second stationary anchoring element (25) comprises a second rack; and wherein the coupling device (26) comprises a lever closing buckle adapted to couple to any one of said racks.
6. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the transversal locking band (18) is fixed/connected to said first lateral side of the foot-case (2), at the hinge (10) connecting the cuff (3) to the foot-case (2).
7. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the transversal locking band (18) comprises: a flexible ribbon-like element (20) arranged astride of and flush to said protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201); a return member (21) firmly fixed on the foot-case (2) and/or on the cuff (3), along said first lateral side of the foot-case (2); and a flexible cable (22) which is connected in rigid manner to the flexible ribbon-like element (20), extends obliquely along said first lateral side of the foot-case (2) up to reach and engage in slidable manner said return member (21), and then rises obliquely along said first lateral side of the foot-case (2), towards the upper part of the foot-case (2), so as to go beyond the protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201) and reach said second lateral side of the foot-case (2).
8. The ski boot according to claim 7, wherein the distal end (22a) of the flexible cable (22) is anchored in rigid manner to the body of the foot-case (2) or to the body of the protective tongue (13).
9. The ski boot according to claim 7, wherein said return member (21) is fixed directly on the hinge (10) connecting the cuff (3) to the foot-case (2).
10. The ski boot according to claim 7, wherein said return member (21) is fixed to said first lateral side of the foot-case (2) with the capability of swinging about a reference axis substantially parallel to said transversal axis (A).
11. The ski boot according to claim 7, wherein the foot-case closing means (15) additionally comprise at least one auxiliary fairlead member (23) which is stably located on said second lateral side of the foot-case (2), close to said protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201), and the flexible cable (22) is adapted to engage in free slidable manner also said auxiliary fairlead member (23).
12. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the transversal locking band (18) comprises: a flexible ribbon-like element (120) which is arranged astride of and flush to said protective tongue and/or gaiter (13, 201), and has the proximal end firmly fixed to the foot-case (2) and/or to the cuff (3), along said first lateral side of the foot-case (2).
13. The ski boot according to claim 12, wherein the proximal end of said flexible ribbon-like element (120) is fixed directly to the hinge (10) connecting the cuff (3) to the foot-case (2).
14. The ski boot according to claim 12, wherein the proximal end of said flexible ribbon-like element (120) is fixed on said first lateral side of the foot-case (2) with the capability of swinging about a reference axis substantially parallel to said transversal axis (A).
15. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein said first lateral side of the foot-case (2) is the inner side of the foot-case, and said second lateral side of the foot-case (2) is the outer side of the foot-case.
16. The ski boot according to claim 1, wherein the protective tongue (13) is separate from the foot-case (2) and has the front end firmly fixed to the upper-front part of the foot-case (2), with the capability of flipping forward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting example embodiment thereof, wherein:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0040] With reference to
[0041] The ski boot 1 firstly comprises: a substantially rigid foot-case 2, which is substantially shoe-shaped and is adapted to accommodate/contain the user's foot; and a substantially rigid cuff 3, which is shaped so as to surround the lower part of the user's leg and is pivotally joined to the foot-case 2 so as to be able to freely swing about a transversal rotation axis A that is locally substantially perpendicular to the vertical midplane of the ski boot, and preferably also substantially coincides with the articulation axis of the user's ankle.
[0042] Preferably, the foot-case 2 moreover has the lower part specifically structured/shaped for being able to connect/couple in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner, to a ski binding device of known type (not shown), which in turn is adapted to be fixed in rigid manner to the back of a generic downhill ski or similar equipment.
[0043] More specifically, the lower part of foot-case 2 is preferably provided with a front tip 4 and with a rear heel 5.
[0044] The front tip 4 is preferably structured so as to connect/couple in a stable, though easily releasable manner, to the toe-piece (not shown) of a ski binding device which, in turn, is stably fixed to the back of a generic downhill ski or the like. Whereas, the rear heel 5 is preferably structured so as to connect/couple in a stable, though easily releasable manner, to the heel-piece (not shown) of a ski binding device which, in turn, is stably fixed to the back of a generic downhill ski or the like.
[0045] Still more specifically, the front tip 4 of foot-case 2 is preferably structured so as to connect/couple in known manner to the tip of a mountaineering ski binding device; whereas, the rear heel 5 of the foot-case 2 is preferably structured so as to be able to connect/couple in a known manner to the heel-piece of the same mountaineering ski binding device.
[0046] Preferably, the lower part of the foot-case 2 furthermore has a treaded profile so as to grip on snow and/or ice, and thus enable the user to walk on snow and ice in relative safety.
[0047] More specifically, with reference to
[0048] In the example shown, in particular, the shell 6 is preferably made of PEBAX (polyester-amide), Nylon (polyamide) or other similar plastic polymer.
[0049] Clearly, shell 6 could also be made of a composite material preferably made up of one or more superimposed layers of carbon fibres and/or glass fibres and/or aramid fibres, suitably interweaved and/or superimposed on one another and embedded in a matrix of epoxy, phenolic or polyester resin preferably of thermosetting type.
[0050] In other words, the foot-case 2 is preferably mainly made of plastic and/or composite material.
[0051] With reference to
[0052] More specifically the rigid insert 8 has a plate-like structure and is dimensioned so as to surface/emerge outside of shell 6, on opposite sides of the front tip 4 of the foot-case, preferably in a substantially specular position with respect to the midplane of the ski boot, so that the two surfacing ends of the rigid insert 8 can connect in axially rotatable manner to the toe-piece of the mountaineering ski binding device.
[0053] With reference to
[0054] Therefore, also the cuff 3 is preferably mainly made of plastic and/or composite material.
[0055] The cuff 3, in addition, is preferably fixed in free rotatable manner on the upper part of foot-case 2, or rather of shell 6, by means of two connecting hinges 11 preferably made of metallic material, which are located on the inner and outer lateral sides of the foot-case 2 and of the cuff 3, aligned along the transversal axis A, so as to allow the cuff 3 to freely swing forward and backward on the foot-case 2, while remaining always on a reference plane orthogonal to the transversal axis A and substantially coinciding with the midplane of the ski boot.
[0056] With reference to
[0057] The thermal-insulating inner-boot 12 minimises the heat losses towards the outside and prevents the user's foot and the user's leg from entering in direct contact with the foot-case 2 and/or the cuff 3.
[0058] More specifically, the thermal-insulating inner-boot 12 is preferably shaped substantially like a boot, and is dimensioned so as to accommodate and protect the user's foot and the lower part of the user's leg preferably roughly up to the top of the cuff 3. Preferably the inner-boot 12 furthermore has a structure of thermo-formable type.
[0059] With reference to
[0060] More specifically, the protective tongue 13 has a rigid or semi-rigid structure and is adapted to substantially entirely cover a large longitudinal slit (not visible in the figures), which preferably extends in a substantially sagittal direction along the upper part of the foot-case 2, or rather of the shell 6, while remaining over the user's instep and substantially astride of the midplane of the ski boot.
[0061] The protective tongue 13, in addition, is preferably separate and distinct from the foot-case 2, or rather from the shell 6, and is arranged resting on the upper part of the foot-case 2, or rather on the upper part of shell 6, substantially astride of the midplane of the ski boot.
[0062] Therefore, the protective tongue 13 extends in a substantially sagittal direction (i.e. parallel to the midplane of the ski boot), flush to the upper part of the foot-case 2, or rather to the upper part of shell 6, so that its two longitudinal edges, hereafter indicated by reference number 13a and 13b, are arranged resting on the foot-case 2, on opposite sides of the longitudinal slit of the foot-case 2 and of the midplane of the ski boot.
[0063] More specifically, the longitudinal edge 13a of protective tongue 13 is adjacent and adapted to rest on the outer side of the foot-case 2, whereas the longitudinal edge 13b is adjacent and adapted to rest on the inner side of the foot-case 2. Clearly, the longitudinal edges 13a and 13b are opposite one to the other.
[0064] Preferably, the protective tongue 13 is moreover made of plastic and/or composite material, and/or preferably has a monolithic structure.
[0065] Additionally, the protective tongue 13 is preferably stably fixed to the foot-case 2, or rather to the shell 6, with the capability of flipping forward, optionally also moving laterally toward the outer or inner side of the foot-case 2.
[0066] With reference to
[0067] Furthermore the protective tongue 13 is preferably arranged resting on the upper part of the foot-case 2, or rather on the upper part of shell 6, so that the front part of protective tongue 13 substantially entirely covers the longitudinal slit of the foot-case 2. Whereas, the rear part of protective tongue 13 extends cantilevered upward flush to the thermal-insulating inner-boot 12, preferably up to reach and optionally slip beneath the two oblong and protruding lateral wings or flaps of cuff 3, for covering and protecting the front part of the user's leg.
[0068] Additionally, the front end of tongue 13 is preferably firmly fixed to the upper-front part of the foot-case 2, or better of the shell 6, so that the protective tongue 13 can flip forward, preferably while remaining astride of a reference plane which is oblique (i.e. not perpendicular and not parallel) with respect to the midplane of the ski boot.
[0069] In the example shown, in particular, the tongue 13 is preferably fixed to the upper-front part of the foot-case 2, so as to be able of flipping forward moving laterally toward the inner side of the foot-case 2.
[0070] More specifically, with reference to which is structured so as to allow the rest of the protective tongue 13 to freely rotate forward. Preferably the bending line
moreover extends along the body of tongue 13 obliquely (i.e. not perpendicularly and not parallel) to the midplane of the ski boot, and the front edge of protective tongue 13 is preferably locally substantially parallel to the bending line
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[0071] Clearly in a different embodiment, the front end of the protective tongue 13 may be firmly fixed to the upper-front part of the foot-case 2, or rather of the shell 6, via a normal hinge.
[0072] With reference to
[0073] The foot-case closing mechanism 15 is structured so as to selectively close/tighten the upper part of the foot-case 2 against the user's foot, in order to immobilise the user's foot inside the foot-case 2, or rather inside the inner-boot 12.
[0074] The cuff closing mechanism 16, in turn, is structured so as to selectively close/tighten the upper part of the cuff 3 against the user's leg, in order to immobilise the user's leg inside the cuff 3, or rather inside the inner-boot 12.
[0075] Preferably, the ski boot 1 is finally also provided with a manually-operated cuff locking device 17, which is structured so as to selectively lock the cuff 3 to the foot-case 2 in a predetermined downhill position, in which the cuff 3 is tilted forward with respect to the vertical of a given angle preferably ranging between 3° and 25°.
[0076] More specifically, the cuff locking device 17 is preferably fixed to the cuff 3 in the zone above the heel of the ski boot, substantially astride of the midplane of the ski boot, and is structured so as to, on choice and alternatively, [0077] connect the cuff 3 to the foot-case 2 so as to lock the cuff 3 in said downhill position; and [0078] completely unlock/release the cuff 3 from the foot-case 2 so as to allow the cuff 3 to freely swing forward and backward on the foot-case 2 about the transversal axis A, remaining on the midplane of the ski boot.
[0079] With reference to
[0080] Preferably, the coupling assembly 19 is moreover capable of tightening and keeping tightened the transversal locking band 18.
[0081] More specifically, the transversal locking band 18 preferably comprises: a flexible ribbon-like element 20 with a substantially inextensible structure, which is arranged astride of and flush to the protective tongue 13, more or less perpendicularly to the midplane of the ski boot; a return member 21, which is firmly fixed on the foot-case 2 and/or on the cuff 3, along the inner side of the foot-case 2 and in proximity of the connecting hinge 11; and a flexible cable 22 with a substantially inextensible structure, which is connected in rigid manner to the flexible ribbon-like element 20, extends obliquely along the inner side of the foot-case 2, up to reach and engage in a freely slidable manner the return member 21, and then rises obliquely along the inner side of the foot-case 2, towards the upper part of the foot-case 2, so as to go beyond the protective tongue 13 and reach the outer side of the foot-case 2.
[0082] In other words, the flexible cable 22 is U-bent at the return member 21.
[0083] Additionally, the return member 21 is preferably firmly fixed to the inner side of the foot-case 2, with the capability of freely swinging/oscillating about a reference axis locally substantially parallel to the transversal axis A, independently of the foot-case 2 and/or the cuff 3.
[0084] More specifically, with particular reference to
[0085] In addition, the return member 21 is preferably fitted in axially rotatable manner directly on the inner connecting hinge 11, so as to be able to freely swing/oscillate about the transversal axis A.
[0086] With reference to
[0087] More specifically, the flexible cable 22 is preferably adapted to engage in freely slidable manner also the auxiliary fairlead member 23, before anchoring in rigid manner to the body of protective tongue 13, preferably close to the front end of the tongue.
[0088] In other words, the proximal end of flexible cable 22 is anchored in rigid manner to the flexible ribbon-like element 20, preferably so as to form an extension of the latter, whereas the distal end 22a of flexible cable 22 is anchored in rigid manner on the body of protective tongue 13, preferably in proximity of the front end of protective tongue 13.
[0089] Clearly, in a different embodiment, the distal end 22a of flexible cable 22 could also be anchored in rigid manner directly to the foot-case 2, or rather to the shell 6, preferably on the inner side of the same foot-case 2.
[0090] In the example shown, in particular, the flexible ribbon-like element 20 preferably has a monolithic structure and is preferably made of plastic material.
[0091] In other words, the flexible ribbon-like element 20 preferably basically consists of a flexible and substantially inextensible strip of plastic material.
[0092] The flexible cable 22, in turn, is preferably made of metallic material, whereas the return member 21 is preferably oblong in shape, and is preferably pivotally-joined with the head directly to the inner connecting hinge 11. Furthermore, the return member 21 is preferably made mainly of plastic material.
[0093] With reference to
[0094] Furthermore, the third component is selectively connectable/couplable, on choice and alternatively, to the first or to the second component in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner, so as to anchor the locking band 18, on choice and alternatively, to the foot-case 2 or to the cuff 3, always along the outer side of the foot-case 2.
[0095] More specifically, the coupling assembly 19 preferably comprises: two stationary anchoring elements 24 and 25, which are located on the outer side of the foot-case 2, one integral with the foot-case 2 and the other with the cuff 3, preferably in proximity of the outer longitudinal edge 13a of protective tongue 13 and/or in proximity of connecting hinge 11; and a manually-operated coupling device 26, which is firmly and stably fixed to the transversal locking band 18, or rather to the flexible ribbon-like element 20, and is capable of connecting/coupling in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner, on choice and alternatively to any one of the two stationary anchoring elements 24 and 25, preferably while simultaneously tightening the locking band 18.
[0096] In other words, the coupling device 26 is adapted to couple the second end of the locking band 18 in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner, on choice and alternatively to the stationary anchoring element 24 and to the stationary anchoring element 25, preferably simultaneously tightening the locking band 18, or rather the flexible ribbon-like element 20 and the flexible cable 22.
[0097] More specifically, the anchoring element 24 is fixed in rigid and optionally also unmovable manner directly on the outer side of the foot-case 2, preferably in proximity of the outer longitudinal edge 13a of protective tongue 13 and/or in proximity of outer connecting hinge 11. The anchoring element 25, in turn, is fixed in a rigid and optionally also unmovable manner to the part of cuff 3 that superimposes the outer side of foot-case 2, preferably in proximity of the outer longitudinal edge 13a of protective tongue 13 and/or in proximity of the outer connecting hinge 11.
[0098] Additionally, the anchoring element 25 is preferably raised with respect to the anchoring element 24. In other words, the anchoring element 25 is located at a height from the sole 7 or from the ground greater than the anchoring element 24.
[0099] With reference to
[0100] The coupling device 26, in turn, is preferably located on the distal end of the transversal locking band 18, or rather on the distal end of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, and is preferably consists of a traditional manually-operated lever closing buckle, which is suitably structured/dimensioned to couple to any one of the two plate-like racks.
[0101] The plate-like racks and the lever closing buckles are components already widely known and used in the ski boot filed and thus won't be further described.
[0102] With reference to
[0103] General operation of ski boot 1 is easily inferable from what described above, and does not require further explanations.
[0104] As regards instead the operation of the foot-case closing mechanism 15, when the coupling assembly 19 connects the transversal locking band 18 to the foot-case 2 (i.e. when the coupling device 26 couples to the stationary anchoring element 24), the foot-case closing mechanism 15 operates as a traditional foot-case closing mechanism and is capable of tightening the upper part of foot-case 2 against the user's foot, locking it inside the ski boot.
[0105] When instead the coupling assembly 19 connects the transversal locking band 18 to the cuff 3 (i.e. when the coupling device 26 couples to the stationary anchoring element 25), the foot-case closing mechanism 15 succeeds in locking/immobilising the user's ankle, and additionally aids the cuff locking device 17 to keep the cuff 3 still/stationary in the downhill position.
[0106] Consequently, the mountaineering skier can, in any moment, choose the configuration of the foot-case closing mechanism 15 that he/she deems the most appropriate.
[0107] More specifically, the mountaineering skier will anchor the transversal locking band 18 to the foot-case 2 when going up along the snowy slope, and will instead anchor the transversal locking band 18 to the cuff 3 when going down, thus increasing the overall rigidity of the ski boot 1.
[0108] The advantages connected to the new foot-case closing mechanism 15 are remarkable and evident.
[0109] The foot-case closing mechanism 15 is capable of adapting its tightening onto the foot-case 2 at the use conditions of the ski boot 1, with the enormous advantages that this entails during the practicing of mountaineering ski.
[0110] Additionally, the foot-case closing mechanism 15 allows to eliminate, from the inner side of the foot-case 2, any protruding metallic element that may, during use, damage the inner side of the other ski boot.
[0111] Last, but not least, the foot-case closing mechanism 15 is very simple to operate, with the functional advantages that this entails.
[0112] It is finally clear that modifications and variations may be made to the above-described ski boot 1 and to the foot-case closing mechanism 15 without however departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0113] For example, the protective tongue 13 may be made in a single block with the foot-case 2, or rather with the shell 6, and cover the longitudinal slit of the foot-case 2 in overlap configuration.
[0114] In other words, one side of the oblong protective tongue 13 is seamlessly joined/merged to the foot-case 2, or rather to the upper part of shell 6, on the side of the longitudinal slit of the foot-case 2, whereas the rest of the protective tongue 13 extends over the longitudinal slit of the foot-case 2, and overlaps the foot-case 2, or rather the upper part of shell 6, on the opposite side of the same longitudinal slit.
[0115] The protective tongue 13 is thus provided only with the outer longitudinal edge 13a.
[0116] In an not-shown embodiment variation, furthermore, the return member 21 may be located on the outer side of the foot-case 2, preferably at connecting hinge 11, whereas the two stationary anchoring elements 24 and 25 are located on the inner side of foot-case 2, one integral with the foot-case 2 and the other integral with the cuff 3, preferably in proximity of the inner longitudinal edge 13b of protective tongue 13 and/or in proximity of the inner connecting hinge 11.
[0117] According to the embodiment variation illustrated in
[0118] Preferably, the proximal end of the flexible ribbon-like element 120 is furthermore fixed to the foot-case 2 and/or to the cuff 3, along the inner side of foot-case 2, with the capability of freely swinging/oscillating about a reference axis locally substantially parallel to the transversal axis A, independently of the foot-case 2 and/or of the cuff 3.
[0119] More specifically, the proximal end of the flexible ribbon-like element 120 is preferably fixed directly to the inner connecting hinge 11, with the capability of freely swinging/oscillating about the transversal axis A.
[0120] In other words, the flexible ribbon-like element 120 is preferably pivotally joined with the had directly to the inner connecting hinge 11, so as to be able to swing/oscillate about the transversal axis A.
[0121] Clearly, also in this variation embodiment the coupling device 26 of coupling assembly 19, i.e. the lever closing buckle, is firmly fixed to the distal end of the flexible ribbon-like element 120.
[0122] According to the embodiment variation illustrated in
[0123] Additionally, the protective tongue 13 is preferably dimensioned so as to cover only the front part of gaiter 201, and thus of the longitudinal slit of foot-case 2, preferably up to arrive next to the distal end of the transversal locking band 18, or rather of the flexible ribbon-like element 20.
[0124] Preferably, in this embodiment the front end of protective tongue 13 is furthermore firmly fixed to the upper-front part of the foot-case 2, or rather of shell 6, without the capability of flipping forward more or less obliquely to the midplane of the ski boot.
[0125] More specifically, in this embodiment the protective tongue 13 is preferably substantially triangular in shape. Preferably, the protective tongue 13 is finally provided with one or more lightening through openings or slits.
[0126] Moreover, in this embodiment the transversal locking band 18, or rather the flexible ribbon-like element 20, is preferably dimensioned to arrange itself astride of and flush to the gaiter 201, with the two ends resting on/flush to the inner side and the outer side of the foot-case 2, respectively.
[0127] Also in this embodiment the anchoring elements 24 and 25 are permanently located one on the foot-case 2 and the other on the cuff 3, in proximity of the edge of the gaiter 201 and/or in proximity of connecting hinge 11. The coupling device 26, in turn, is preferably firmly and stably fixed to the end of the transversal locking band 18, or rather to the end of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, and is capable of connecting/coupling in a rigid and stable, though releasable manner, on choice and alternatively to any one of the two stationary anchoring elements 24 and 25.
[0128] The flexible cable 22 in this case extends flush to the gaiter 201 before reaching the fairlead member 23.
[0129] With reference to
[0130] More specifically, the second end of the transversal locking band 18, or rather the distal end 20a of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, is preferably fixed to the protective tongue 13 via a slidable mechanical connection, which allows said second end to freely move on the protective tongue 13 almost only in a direction d that is flush to the surface of protective tongue 13 and is preferably also locally substantially parallel to the midplane of the ski boot and/or locally substantially perpendicular to the same locking band 18.
[0131] Still more specifically, the second end of locking band 18, or rather the distal end 20a of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, preferably has a plate-like structure.
[0132] Additionally, the locking band 18 preferably has, on the second end, a large oblong-shaped through slot 300, which extends transversally to the locking band 18, or rather to the longitudinal axis of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, and is stably engaged in free slidable manner by a protruding pin 301 which in turn juts out cantilevered from, and is rigidly integral with, the protective tongue 13.
[0133] The through slot 300 is preferably also substantially rectilinear and/or parallel to the direction d. Clearly, the through slot 300 could also be arched.
[0134] In the example shown, in particular, the through slot 300 is preferably substantially straight, and is preferably substantially perpendicular to the flexible ribbon-like element 20, or rather to the longitudinal axis of the flexible ribbon-like element 20.
[0135] The protruding pin 301, in turn, preferably has a mushroom structure so as to retain the distal end 20a of the flexible ribbon-like element 20 stably in abutment against the surface of the oblong protective tongue 13, and is preferably made in a one piece with protective tongue 13.
[0136] Preferably, the protruding pin 301 is located in proximity of a first end of through slot 300 when the coupling device 26 couples to the stationary anchoring element 24, and is located in proximity of the second end of the through slot 300 when the coupling device 26 couples to the stationary anchoring element 25.
[0137] Clearly, also in this embodiment, the transversal locking band 18 may lack the return member 21 and the flexible cable 22, whereas the flexible ribbon-like element 20 would be replaced by a second flexible ribbon-like element with a substantially inextensible structure, which has the proximal end firmly fixed to the foot-case 2 and/or to the cuff 3, along the inner side of the foot-case 2 and advantageously at the connecting hinge 11.
[0138] Finally, in a different embodiment of coupling assembly 19, the two stationary anchoring elements 24 and 25 may be replaced by two manually-operated lever closing buckles, fixed one to the foot-case 2 and the other to the cuff 3, whereas the coupling device 26 may be replaced by a plate-like rack or by a retched tongue, which is firmly fixed to or incorporated in the distal end of the locking band 18, or rather of the flexible ribbon-like element 20, and is capable of connecting/coupling on choice and alternatively to any one of the two lever closing buckles.