EP0657112A1 - Innenschuh für Sportschuh - Google Patents

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EP0657112A1
EP0657112A1 EP94116613A EP94116613A EP0657112A1 EP 0657112 A1 EP0657112 A1 EP 0657112A1 EP 94116613 A EP94116613 A EP 94116613A EP 94116613 A EP94116613 A EP 94116613A EP 0657112 A1 EP0657112 A1 EP 0657112A1
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Jean Paris
Laurent Bonaventure
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0405Linings, paddings or insertions; Inner boots

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  • the present invention relates to a comfort liner disposed inside a shell of a sports boot, such as a ski boot, and relates in particular to a liner obtained according to a structure in one piece fitting the foot and the lower leg of the shoe liner extending to the upper edge of the upper of the shoe.
  • patents FR 2 368 239 and EP 066 133 For the first category of booties, mention may be made, for example, of patents FR 2 368 239 and EP 066 133.
  • the insertion opening is obtained by making slots arranged laterally along of the area covering the skier's lower leg.
  • the liner has an anterior part enveloping the foot and the front of the lower leg, and a rear tongue-shaped part enveloping the heel and the rear of said lower leg.
  • the boot is, in the rest state, in the open position.
  • Such a structure has a first drawback due to the superposition of the edges of the envelope of the liner at the level of the lateral slits, further amplified by the bevelled shape given to said edges of the envelope and by the arrangement of foldable membranes connecting them.
  • the slightest lateral sliding of the edges of the envelope of the liner during skiing or during the booting generates at the lateral place of their superposition an internal bead more or less projecting depending on whether the sliding is important, and thus creates painful compression points for the skier.
  • a second drawback lies in the fact that the boot is in the rest state in the open position; in fact, as soon as the means for tightening the upper are released, said upper is urged to open completely under the pushing effect of the liner which tends to return to its initial position.
  • This arrangement therefore makes it necessary, on the one hand, to use closing elements to ensure the wrapping of the foot during putting on, and on the other hand, to provide elements or means for holding the rod of the shoe in a relaxed position, therefore not open, to allow walking for example.
  • the boot described describes a footwear envelope obtained in a single piece and an opening for introducing the foot consisting of a single slot made in the rear part of the boot, which slot is delimited by a pair of flaps. arranged to overlap.
  • a closure system is associated with the flaps to ensure the wrapping of the bootie on the skier's foot and lower leg. Due to the superimposition of the flaps, such a liner has the same drawback as that of the FR 2 368 239 liner, that is to say that the slipping of the flaps which occurs during skiing results in a modification of the position. of the internal flap, or bead thus formed, vis-à-vis the lower leg of the skier, along its part posterior.
  • the patents FR 2 360 271 and IT 1 117 339 show slippers whose casing covers uniformly and continuously the skier's foot and lower leg. Compared with previous slippers, such booties have the advantage of not overlapping or overlapping flaps and / or tabs.
  • said wall is divided into strips which extend transversely relative to the circumference and which are adjoining alternately, in accordion.
  • the liner can expand to allow the passage of the foot, by deployment of the accordion strips forming a sort of bellows.
  • this deployment of the blades provides a contradictory effect depending on the body size of the skier. Indeed, if the latter is large, it will tend to cause a large stretch of the accordion slats and therefore lessen their resistance, while in this case it should rather be reinforced and vice versa.
  • the quality of the supports is therefore directly influenced by variations in the perimeter of the skier's lower leg.
  • the inner boot is obtained with a rising upper closed around its entire periphery and with two lateral elastic zones intended to give it greater elasticity to allow the passage of the foot.
  • the upper of the bootie is provided with a posterior wedge and an anterior wedge separated by the elastic zones.
  • These wedges are intended, on the one hand, to play a role in adjusting the footwear between the internal surface of the shell of the shoe and the lower leg of the skier, and on the other hand, to serve as support and comfort elements for the lower leg. It emerges from such a structure that the stretching of the elastic zones does not modify the characteristics of the wedges, therefore does not influence the quality of the front and rear supports.
  • Another problem that the invention proposes to solve is that of allowing easy customization or adaptability of at least one of the support wedges of the liner cooperating with the lower leg of the skier depending on the nature of the latter, morphology , strength, weight, ski technique, etc ..., and this without taking into account during manufacture, but rather during the acquisition of the shoe equipped with such a liner by the skier.
  • the inner boot according to the invention is interposed between the lower leg and the foot of a skier and a shell of a sports boot such as a ski boot, and is in the form of a structure in one piece integrating on the one hand, elastically extensible means intended to facilitate the passage of the foot to putting on and taking off, and on the other hand, support and comfort wedges for the lower leg of the skier .
  • the liner has a vamp and a shank, which continuously envelop the foot and the lower leg so that they constitute a comfort footwear envelope, or sock, delimiting the volume of the footwear in a uniform and discontinuous manner.
  • This envelope is provided with means that can be extended over at least one region of the upper which opens onto the periphery of introduction of the foot.
  • This elastic zone is intended to allow an easy boot without manual intervention of the skier, that is to say that during the passage of the foot of the latter it stretches and then tightens on its lower leg.
  • the liner is characterized by the fact that a relatively rigid, or even semi-flexible, reinforcement is attached to the outer wall of the footwear envelope, and by the fact that at least one support wedge and section comfort in shape of gutter, independent of the footwear envelope, and connected to this frame by at least one of its lateral wings by means of at least one advantageously removable sliding link, is arranged opposite the zone of high extensibility of the footwear envelope. It follows from this structural characteristic that the elastic zone and the wedge, while being independent, are capable of cooperating closely with one another, in particular when the shoe is closed.
  • the and / or the sliding links are, on the one hand, oriented approximately in the direction of the part of the foot or of the lower leg to be held using the support wedge, and on the other hand , have a freedom of movement in translation allowing to widely spread the support wedge for the passage in the footwear envelope of the skier's foot, then its approximation against it and / or the lower leg when the shoe shell is closed on the liner.
  • the shoe shell has vis-à-vis the movable support wedge at least one clamping element movable in the direction of the wedge, when the shoe is closed, and free to move back when the opening of the latter.
  • the support wedge is slidably connected to the relatively rigid reinforcement of the liner, its positioning remains constant while allowing a great stretching of the extensible zone of the footwear envelope located opposite . Furthermore, the fact that in the closed shoe position the wedge is pressed against the extensible zone and therefore against the part of the skier's foot and / or lower leg, the support provided is equivalent to that which would be obtained according to a monobloc structure, that is to say it is not influenced by variations in foot volume or the perimeter of the skier's lower leg.
  • such a construction avoids specifically providing the liner with closing or holding means to ensure from the fitting on a good wrapping of the foot and the lower leg, at least sufficient to allow walking shoe open for example, because it is the expandable zone which performs this function. Also, this construction guarantees a holding of the foot and / or the lower leg interdependent on the action of the shoe closure means, since it is the tightening of the shell and / or of the upper thereof that puts the liner's support wedges in pressure against said foot and / or lower leg. The perception of the tightening force on the foot and / or the lower leg is therefore correlated with the tightening force applied to the shell when the shoe is closed.
  • the support wedge slidingly connected to the frame of the liner is also adjustable in position relative to the extensible elastic zone with which it cooperates, for example in height if it is an expandable zone located on the upper of the footwear envelope.
  • the support wedge slidingly connected to the frame is free to tilt and / or pivot around the link in order to also adapt in inclination to the region of the lower leg or of the foot located opposite. opposite.
  • the support wedge has no other articulation connection than that connecting it to the frame of the liner; thus, its base, or lower end, remains free to debate in order to clear the areas of passage or prominence of the foot such as those of the instep and / or the heel which are produced on the footwear, preferably in an extensible material at least for the parts facing the support wedge considered.
  • the liner support wedge can be retained on the footwear envelope by an elastic piece of very low resistance so that its lower end always remains freely movable in all directions while being urged to remain centered.
  • the boot according to the invention is not limited to one type of ski boot; thus, in the case of so-called "front opening” or "central” shoes, an expandable zone of the footwear envelope of the bootie provided with a sliding-pivoting support wedge is at least produced on the front part of the latter, substantially in correspondence with the front part of the lower leg of the skier and the elbow of the latter.
  • an expandable zone of the footwear envelope with a sliding-pivoting support wedge is at least produced in the rear part of the bootie.
  • the relatively rigid reinforcement attached to the outside of the footwear envelope of the bootie has openings and notches of clearance substantially in correspondence of the zones of passage of the prominences of the foot and / or the bottom leg.
  • the footwear envelope is preferably made with elastic zones extending in correspondence and inside thereof.
  • the support wedges connected to the frame may advantageously be provided with a wrapping surface which does not cover the entire surface of the elastic zone or zones facing each other, and in particular which does not extend on the armature clearance openings.
  • the liner has a relatively rigid frame
  • the latter can be produced with a retaining means intervening between said frame and the shell of the shoe by elastic interlocking with a corresponding means produced on the inner wall thereof.
  • a retaining means intervening between said frame and the shell of the shoe by elastic interlocking with a corresponding means produced on the inner wall thereof.
  • another means of retention or attachment may be provided to ensure the connection and / or the retention of a part of the upper edge of the upper of the bootie with that of the shell of the shoe, this means thus being susceptible to be used to prevent the sliding of the footwear envelope in the shoe when the foot is introduced.
  • the support and comfort wedge located opposite the corresponding elastic zone is obtained in one piece with the frame of the footwear envelope of which it constitutes a tongue-shaped extension.
  • the tongue extends over a length such that it covers the elastic zone opposite so as to be reconnected by its free end to the armature on the side opposite to that from which it originated. .
  • this connection possibly being able to be produced simply by means of an elastic band.
  • This tongue is obviously padded with a material of comfort on the side corresponding to the part of the foot or of the lower leg with which it is intended to cooperate and thus constitutes the support wedge.
  • Figure 1 shows, seen in perspective, a first embodiment of a liner according to the invention in which the front support wedge is in the form of a horizontal transverse band extending above the area of the instep, in the initial position corresponding to that of the open shoe.
  • Figure 2 shows the boot of Figure 1 introduced into the shell of a ski boot shown in partially broken away view, and illustrating a boot with front opening.
  • Figure 3 shows, also in perspective, a liner equivalent to that of Figure 1 but whose front support wedge extends to the area corresponding to that of the instep.
  • Figure 4 illustrates, seen in perspective, an embodiment of the liner with a support wedge adjustable in height.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show details of construction adapted to the liner seen respectively along the cutting lines V-V and VI-VI.
  • FIG. 7 shows, in perspective, a boot still in accordance with the invention in which the reinforcement attached to the outside of the footwear envelope forms, seen in the horizontal plane as in section IIX-IIX, a transverse tongue closing by overlap and shown in Figure 8.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates, seen in rear perspective, a liner according to the invention, the movable support wedge cooperating with the zone of great extensibility is produced in the rear part of the latter, this embodiment of liner advantageously corresponding to its use in so-called "rear entry" shoes.
  • FIG. 10 schematically represents a type of shoe with rear entry provided with the slipper of FIG. 9.
  • the inner boot 1 is intended to be introduced into a shell 2 of a ski boot which, in this example, is of the "front entry" and / or "central”type.; in such a shoe, the upper front part of the shell 2 is provided with flaps 4, 4 ', which are spread to let the foot pass and that are tightened by means of tensioning devices 5 to close the shoe. By the pulling action of the devices 5 on the flaps 4, 4 ', the latter more or less approach in the direction of the liner and thereby in the direction of the skier's foot.
  • This liner 1 of a single-piece structure, has, on the one hand, a footwear envelope 6 which comprises a vamp 7 and a upper 8 of which an elastic zone 9 is intended to facilitate the passage of the foot to the boot-heaving shoe, and on the other hand, at least one support and comfort wedge 10, 11, 12, cooperating with the skier's foot and / or lower leg.
  • the liner is provided with a frame 13 attached to the outer wall of the footwear envelope 6, and a support and comfort wedge 11 is made independent of the footwear envelope 6.
  • This support wedge 11, of section substantially in the form of a gutter is arranged opposite the elastic zone 9, and is connected by each of its wings 11 ′, 11 ′′, to each of the sides of the frame.
  • each pivoting link 16 is designed to be able to move in translation 17 over a certain length in order to widely separate the support wedge 11, and not to hinder or prevent the maximum extension of the elastic zone 9 during passage of the skier's foot in the footwear envelope 6.
  • the frame 13 is obtained with clearance openings 18 and 19 in its rear part, one, 18, to allow easy passage of the heel of the skier during shoeing-heaving, and the other , 19, for the housing of said heel in the casing 6.
  • the liner 1 being of the type intended for shoes with front and / or central entry, the frame 13 is also indented 20 in its front part to leave free any anterior upper zone of the footwear envelope 6 which extends from and above the instep.
  • the and / or the clearance openings 18, 19 are in correspondence with the elastic zones 14 produced on the footwear envelope 6.
  • the liner 1 is provided with a support wedge 11 which does not cover the area of the instep, but can also be provided, as illustrated in FIG. 3, with a wedge support 21 which envelops this zone.
  • a support wedge 11 which does not cover the area of the instep, but can also be provided, as illustrated in FIG. 3, with a wedge support 21 which envelops this zone.
  • either the wedge 21 has no other articulation connections than those 16 of its wings 21 ′, 21 '', located on each side of the liner, or it is additionally provided with an elastic connecting piece 23 in the form of a strip and of very low resistance.
  • the support wedge 21 while being urged to remain centered, is free to move along 17 and to adapt as a function of the shape of the instep and / or the lower leg.
  • the liner 30 provided with a footwear envelope 6 comprises a support wedge 31 whose lower part 32 is kept centered on the envelope of the liner by means of a connecting piece 23 , in the form of a strip arranged transversely, and the upper part 33 of which is adjustable in the direction of the height on a frame 34; for this, the frame 34 is provided with several elongated openings 35 capable of receiving respectively a connection 16, which is preferably provided removable.
  • the frame 34 is provided with several elongated openings 35 capable of receiving respectively a connection 16, which is preferably provided removable.
  • a retaining means 36 such as a lug, FIGS. 4 and 6, is produced on the outside of the frame 34 in the region of the heel opposite.
  • a corresponding means such as a notch or an opening 37 is then obtained in the inner wall of the shell 2 of the shoe, and the simple lateral resistance of the liner, schematically represented by the arrows 38, ensures the elastic fitting when fitting the liner and retaining it when extracting the foot.
  • a hooking means 39 can ensure the connection with a portion of the upper edge of the upper of the shoe shell 2 by overlapping for example.
  • the liners 1 and 30 have support wedges 11, 21, completely attached to the frame 13, 34, and thus have two pivoting-sliding connections 16 for holding said wedges in a relatively balanced manner and with a positioning that remains constant.
  • the liner 40 provided with a footwear envelope 6 can also be obtained with a support wedge 41 resulting from an extension 42 of the frame 43.
  • the support wedge 41 in the form of a transverse tongue, extends over a length allowing at least partial overlapping of its free end 44 or wing with the side 45 of the frame 43 opposite the side 46 from which it came out.
  • the frame 43 of the footwear envelope 6 being relatively rigid, the support wedge 41 thus obtained is firmly positioned on the side 46 of the frame and a single sliding-pivoting link 16, which can be replaced by a strip of elastic link, connects the free end 44 to the other side 45 of said frame and allows its displacement along 17.
  • FIG. 9 the liner 50 of the central entry and / or rear entry type, is provided with a rear support wedge 51 which cooperates with an elastic zone 59 of a footwear envelope 56
  • the support wedge 51 is connected to the frame 53 by its wings 51 ', 51' ', by means of connections 16 sliding in slots 35, and the passage and / or prominence of the foot are released, for example in the heel area and in the instep area, by openings 19 and 20.
  • the support wedge 51 which cooperates with the elastic zone 59 for passage of the foot is pressurized and / or pressed against the part of the foot and / or the lower leg of the skier underlying said elastic zone.
  • a clamping element 54 of the shoe shell 52 as illustrated diagrammatically in FIG. 10.
  • This clamping element 54 is constituted by the rear cover for closing the upper, and is pivotable on the base of the shell 52 around rotary connections 60.
  • footwear envelopes 6, 56, of the slippers 1, 30, 40, 50 which have just been described by way of example have, apart from the and / or the extensible zones 9, 14, a wall of a given thickness intended to play a role in adjusting the footwear between the internal surface of the boot shell 2 and the skier's foot.
  • the liner according to the invention can be produced with more than one support wedge which is independent of the footwear envelope and carried by the frame.
  • the liner may include both a posterior support wedge and an anterior support wedge, the reinforcement then being obtained with openings and clearance zones in correspondence with said wedges.
  • the support wedges 11, 21, 31, 51 independent of the footwear envelope 6, 56, can be provided removable from the frame 13, 34, 53, using removable links 16.
  • the support wedge 11, 21, 31, 21, during the sale and / or the acquisition of ski boot, by mounting a more or less hard or compressible wedge for example.

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