Closure Buckle for Closing a Ski Boot
20170367443 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C11/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T24/2106
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A43B5/0417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1446
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1413
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T24/2183
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A43C11/148
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a closure buckle for closing a ski boot, which buckle comprises a main lever (2) hinged to a base (1) and having a longitudinal notch (20) in which a tie rod (3) is mounted that is connected to a fastener hook and that has an end carrying an auxiliary lever (4), said buckle being characterized in that the main lever (2) is provided with a protective plate (21) laterally defining a housing (24) for receiving the auxiliary lever (4), and the invention also relates to a downhill ski boot equipped with such buckles.
Claims
1. A closure buckle for closing a ski boot, which buckle comprises a main lever (2) hinged to a base (1) and having a longitudinal notch (20) in which a tie rod (3) is mounted that is connected to a fastener hook and that has an end carrying an auxiliary lever (4), wherein the main lever (2) is provided with a protective plate (21) laterally defining a housing (24) for receiving the auxiliary lever (4).
2. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein said plate (21) is offset at least partially towards the rear of the buckle.
3. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein said plate (21) extends over the lateral side (41) of the auxiliary lever (4).
4. A buckle according to claim 3, wherein the respective edges (21d, 41) of said plate (21) and of the auxiliary lever (4) extend parallel to each other.
5. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein said plate (21) extends along an axis (Z1) that is inclined at an angle (α) lying in the range 0° to 90° relative to the longitudinal axis (X1) of the tie rod (3).
6. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary lever (4) has a pivot axis (Y2) that is not perpendicular to the axis (X1) of the tie rod (3).
7. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein said plate (21) is connected to the main lever (2) via a first outer edge (21a) parallel to the axis (X1) of the tie rod (3) and that is extended towards its free end by a second outer edge (21b) parallel to the middle axis (Y1) of the auxiliary lever (4).
8. A buckle according to claim 7, wherein the second edge (21b) is extended by a third outer edge (21c) of axis (Z2) that, towards the front of the buckle, closes the housing (24) receiving the auxiliary lever (4) by joining up with its end edge.
9. A closure buckle according to claim 1, wherein the upper face (210) of the plate (21) carries a bevel.
10. A buckle according to claim 9, wherein said bevel extends continuously over the upper face (210) of the plate (21), and the thickness of the plate (21) is thinner going towards its outer lateral edge.
11. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the upper face (210) of the plate (21) comes flush with the upper face of the auxiliary lever (4).
12. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the lower face of the auxiliary lever (4) and the lower face (211) of the end of said plate (21) are beveled and extend in the same plane that is raised relative to the plane of the base (1) with a view to making it easier to take hold of them manually.
13. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the part embodying the pivot axis (Y2) of the auxiliary lever (4) is united with the plate (21).
14. A downhill ski boot equipped with at least one buckle according to claim 1.
15. A boot according to claim 14, wherein the plate (21) is positioned towards the front of the boot while the auxiliary lever (4) is positioned towards the rear of the boot.
16. A buckle according to claim 2, wherein said plate (21) extends over the lateral side (41) of the auxiliary lever (4).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0030] Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear on reading the following description, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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[0035] To make the drawings clearer, identical or similar elements are given identical references in all of the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0036] Naturally, the embodiment shown in the figures listed above and described below is given merely by way of non-limiting example. Within the ambit of the invention, provision is explicitly made for it to be possible to combine various embodiments so as to propose other embodiments. As shown in
[0037] In the following description, it is considered that the front of the buckle is on the side on which the tie rod 3 and the hook are situated.
[0038] The base 1 is designed to be riveted to the upper face of the shell of the boot, and its longitudinal axis, which coincides with the axis X1 of the main lever 2 and of the tie rod 3, extends generally transversely over the shell of the boot, as shown in
[0039] In a first embodiment shown in
[0040] This configuration is motivated by the objective of avoiding the risks of the buckle snagging on slalom poles, in particular.
[0041] In such competitive skiing, skiers go past very close to the poles, and their boots often collide with them. This risk increases with increasing speed, since the body and the boots of the skier are then increasingly inclined, and it is the upper face of the boot, on which face the tightening buckles are situated, that is mainly exposed.
[0042] It has already been sought to reduce that risk with known buckles, but the configuration of the auxiliary lever and its position are not optimum, if only due to the presence, at the front of the buckle, of the projecting end of the part embodying the pivot axis Y2 of the auxiliary lever.
[0043] An object of the invention is to improve existing buckles by improving the protection of the auxiliary lever and by concomitantly reducing the risks of snagging.
[0044] The modifications that can be made, in accordance with the invention, to the components of the buckle, taken in isolation or in combination, are described in detail below.
[0045] In accordance with the invention, the main lever 2 comprises a lever body, and on the front side, i.e. on the side closer to the front of the boot, further comprises a plate 21 that projects from and extends the lever body, and that is positioned on one of the lateral sides of the auxiliary lever 4.
[0046] The plate 21 is connected to the body of the main lever 2 via a first outer edge 21a parallel to the axis X1 and followed continuously by a second outer edge 21b substantially parallel to the axis Z1. Preferably, the plate is an integral part of the main lever 2 and extends it to form a projection on the front of the main lever. In the embodiments shown, the plate 21 is formed integrally in one piece with the main tensioning lever 2, but said plate 21 could be an auxiliary part fastened to the end of the main lever 2, thereby making it possible, in particular to use a material different from the material of the main lever 2.
[0047] The intermediate edge 21b is extended by a third outer edge 21c forming a narrower end inclined along an axis Z2 and, towards the front of the buckle, closing the housing 24 of the auxiliary lever 4 by joining up with its end edge, as shown by
[0048] The plate 21 has a straight inner edge 21d closing the housing 24 facing the lateral edge 41 of the auxiliary lever 4. The edges 21d and 41 extend parallel to each other and are inclined along an axis Z1 at an angle α lying in the range 0° to 90° relative to the longitudinal axis X1 of the tie rod 3, as shown by
[0049] Inside this housing lie the pivot bearing 23 that is carried by the end of the body of the main lever 2 and that receives the pivot 5 of axis Y2, the ends of which pivot are engaged in rotary manner in respective ones of two ducts 42, 43 provided in the body of the auxiliary lever 4.
[0050] The pivot 5 is also coupled to a helical spring 6 disposed between the bearing 23 and one of the ducts 42, 43 (
[0051] In a variant, one of the ends of the pivot 5 on the axis Y2 of the auxiliary lever 4 may be housed in the plate 21. Thus, the auxiliary lever may be hinged directly to said plate. Thus, in order to ensure that the auxiliary lever 4 is held better, the part embodying its pivot axis Y2 is united via the bearing 23 with the body of the main lever 2, and, concomitantly, in order to guarantee optimum mechanical guiding, the part embodying the pivot axis Y2 is also united with the plate 21.
[0052] In addition, the lower face 211 of the end segment defined by the tapered edge 21c of the plate 21 is beveled, as shown in
[0053] In order to improve the protection of the auxiliary lever 4 and further reduce the risks of snagging, the Invention makes provision to form the beveled upper face 210 of the plate in such a manner that it is flush with the auxiliary lever 4 and with the upper face of the main lever 2 at rest, as shown in
[0054] The bevel forms a ramp or an inclined surface so that when a slalom pole collides with the buckle, it is guided and slides over the inclined surface, thereby being spaced apart from the buckle without any risk of snagging.
[0055] Instead of a bevel, it is possible, in variants of the invention that are not shown, to give the upper face of the plate any other shape suitable for causing an object colliding with the buckle to be guided and to slide. For example, it is possible to provide a gradually decreasing thickness in the form of a rounded edge. In addition, the bevel of the tensioning lever may also extend onto the auxiliary lever. Thus, the end of the auxiliary lever is also partially beveled. Advantageously, the plate 21 has a beveled zone but it is not beyond the ambit of the invention for said plate 21 to be of constant thickness or even to have a projection of thickness greater than the thickness of the auxiliary lever 4. These various plate shapes 21 make it possible to achieve the object of the invention that is to protect the buckle from opening accidentally and in untimely manner. In the variant embodiment shown in
[0056] Preferably, the end zone situated at the front of the plate 21 has a rounded edge in order to avoid any untimely snagging with an external object.
[0057] The buckle of the invention is preferably made of metal, in particular of aluminum, but it could also be manufactured with plastics materials, optionally reinforced with fibers.
[0058] The buckle of the invention is designed to be used mainly on skiing or snowboarding footwear, and, in particular on a ski boot as shown in