EP4135548A1 - Vorrichtung zum verbinden des unterschenkels eines skifahrers mit einer skibindung und schuhaufbau mit einer solchen vorrichtung - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zum verbinden des unterschenkels eines skifahrers mit einer skibindung und schuhaufbau mit einer solchen vorrichtung

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EP4135548A1
EP4135548A1 EP21722107.6A EP21722107A EP4135548A1 EP 4135548 A1 EP4135548 A1 EP 4135548A1 EP 21722107 A EP21722107 A EP 21722107A EP 4135548 A1 EP4135548 A1 EP 4135548A1
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lower leg
skier
footwear assembly
ski
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Hervé Damien Yves FREDOUILLE
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Hf Consulting
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0468Adjustment of the angle of the boot to the ski
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0417Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
    • A43B5/0423Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings located on the sides of the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0429Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
    • A43B5/0431Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia to the length of calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg
    • A43B5/0454Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0452Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg
    • A43B5/0454Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means
    • A43B5/0456Adjustment of the forward inclination of the boot leg including flex control; Dampening means with the actuator being disposed at the rear side of the boot

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  • the invention relates to a device for connecting the lower leg of a skier with a ski binding.
  • the invention also covers the footwear assembly incorporating said device.
  • ski boots are made of relatively rigid plastic and have two rigid articulated parts.
  • the vertical part of the ski boot receives part of the tibia and calf and the horizontal part receives the actual foot.
  • the amplitude of the ankle flexion in such shoes is very limited, only a few degrees.
  • Adjustment means have been provided to adjust this amplitude but over extremely limited ranges.
  • the shoes being closed, in a waterproof rigid shell they generally constitute a waterproof barrier vis-à-vis the outside and the snow or outside water, but this waterproof rigid shell also constitutes a closed volume from which it is very difficult to evacuate the humidity generated by the natural perspiration phenomenon of the foot.
  • Another significant drawback is the weight of such shoes with rigid shells, linked to the large volume of plastic material to constitute the enveloping shell to which is added the weight of the tightening members, of the foams.
  • the aerodynamics of current ski boots is also penalized by the very large external volume of the boots due to the sock, the foam, the shell and the tightening elements, which has led to the competition of the competitor's suits coming in. along the shoe to try to minimize the impact of the volume of the boot on aerodynamics or even add aerodynamic aids for certain competitions or records.
  • Another solution is to have a shell shoe for the sole foot and a lever with a band is hingedly connected to said shell and by its other end to the calf or at least to the lower leg by a band with means Clamping.
  • Mechanical stops limit the flexion amplitudes.
  • This has a major drawback which is that of the axis of rotation. Indeed, for comfort and satisfactory movement, the axis of rotation between the shoe and the upper must be perfectly centered on the practitioner's malole, shoes on.
  • the result can only be based on the average of the results obtained. There is therefore most of the time an offset between the pivot axis of the ankle and the pivot axis of the upper relative to the foot shell.
  • this misalignment necessarily causes, geometrically, a combined movement of translation and rotation between the band and the calf, in line with the band, which may be of greater or lesser amplitude, but in any event of the reciprocating type. and repetitive, generating at least discomfort or even injuries, making it difficult to practice the following days.
  • the present invention provides a device for connecting the lower leg of a skier with a ski binding aimed at replacing the part adapted to receive the tibia by a lighter and more comfortable tibia support system, eliminating the effects the offset to the right of the ankle and the lack of parallelism between the tibia and the upper part while responding to the various functions of the skier's body connecting with the ski for better control during practice, for modular thermal insulation and waterproofing improved, without midsole elements likely to interfere while ensuring excellent ventilation of the foot with evacuation of the humidity produced.
  • the invention covers the footwear assembly equipped with the connecting device according to the present invention.
  • the present invention also provides a footwear assembly which allows the skier to wear only one pair of shoes, which prevents the foot from any constraint linked to the wearing of a shell, in particular removing the pressure on the astragalus and / or on the malleoli, which has a high tibial connection to allow better control of the practice, which allows modifications of the insulation according to the season of practice, which ensures a better comfort by ventilation if necessary, which can be equipped a device for connecting the lower leg of a skier with a lighter and more comfortable ski binding, eliminating the effects of misalignment at the right ankle and the lack of parallelism between the tibia and the upper part while responding to the various functions of linking the skier's body to the ski for better control during practice.
  • the present invention thus makes it possible to solve many technical problems in improving the comfort of the practitioner, by offering a much lighter device and adaptability according to the season, ski conditions, type or discipline of skiing practiced.
  • the present invention allows rapid repairs without special tools, a reduced manufacturing cost and a limited amount of material.
  • the invention relates to a connecting device between the lower leg of a skier with a foot and an ankle axis, on a ski binding mounted on a ski board, comprising a footwear assembly , a tibial connection with at least one rigid rod, said at least one rigid rod comprising an upper end comprising means for fixing to the lower leg, including securing means and a lower end comprising a pivot connection along an axis by in relation to said footwear assembly, characterized in that it comprises articulation means exhibiting at least one degree of freedom, interposed between the upper end of said at least one rigid rod and the means for fixing to the lower leg.
  • the securing means may comprise a collar comprising at least one strip, the ends of which are provided with self-gripping means.
  • the tibial connection may comprise two rigid rods, left and right.
  • the two right and left rigid rods can be attached, by their upper ends, to the same fixing means and each of the rigid rods can be articulated in the lower part around its own pivoting connection, right and left.
  • the tibial connection can comprise a rod of semi-enveloping shape.
  • the tibial connection may comprise a rigid hemi-enveloping part provided, in the upper part, with two lateral rods and in the lower part, with two lateral straps.
  • the straps can be extended obliquely with respect to the side rods, and can in particular be connected by a transverse connecting piece.
  • the articulation means comprise a degree of freedom in translation.
  • the articulation means can comprise a degree of freedom in translation and a degree of freedom in rotation.
  • the articulation means comprise a mushroom-shaped pin with a body and a head, integral with the means for securing the lower leg and comprise a longitudinal slot formed at the upper end of the rod ri gide, through which passes the body of said pin, this lumen having a width less than the diameter of the head, so that the body of said pin slides in this longitudinal lumen while the head of said pin retains said upper end of the rigid rod of said tibial connection.
  • the articulation means may comprise a flange in which the upper end of the rigid rod slides.
  • the flange may be of rectangular section and the end of the rigid rod may be rectangular and of width and length less than those of the flange.
  • the invention also relates to a footwear assembly equipped with the connecting device according to the invention.
  • the footwear assembly is characterized in that it comprises a base sole intended to receive a shoe, said base sole comprising at least one side lug, substantially vertical, the end of each side lug being tinée to receive the connection. pivot of each rigid rod.
  • the base sole has two lateral ears, right and left.
  • the end of each lateral ear being intended to receive the pivot connection of each rigid rod, right or left, corresponding.
  • the end of each lateral ear being intended to receive one of the pivot links of the rigid rod of semi-enveloping shape.
  • one or more angular stops, front and / or rear, can be positioned on the or each side lug.
  • each lateral ear goes up substantially to the right of the axis of the skier's ankle, so that the axis of the pivot connection is at least close to the axis of rotation of the ankle.
  • each lateral ear may extend so that the axis of the pivot link is substantially offset from the axis of the ankle, for example by being positioned above the talus of the foot.
  • each lateral ear can extend obliquely, and in particular towards the front of the base sole.
  • the end of each lateral ear rises vertically, being offset with respect to the axis of the ankle.
  • the connecting device comprises a hinge re linked, in a fixed manner, to the straps of the tibial connection, for example by being mounted on the transverse connecting piece.
  • each lateral ear is connected to said hinge to form a pivot connection.
  • the base sole comprises at the front and at the rear of the ends and respec tively, having a profile conjugate to that of the ski binding.
  • the lightweight shoe comprises a rigid sole provided with a first part of removable fixing means, the second part of these removable fixing means being carried by the base sole.
  • the removable fastening means may include screws, snap-fit or slide fasteners.
  • the footwear assembly comprises at least one sealed envelope, of tubular shape with a barrel, a lower opening, an upper opening and one or opening for the footwear.
  • the waterproof envelope is in particular made of waterproof fabric.
  • the lower opening can have a profile adapted to the peripheral shape of the base sole and the upper opening can be linked to the fixing means.
  • a front or rear opening, for example of the zipper type, may be provided in the sealed envelope, in particular along a vertical longitudinal line.
  • the footwear assembly comprises an insulating layer, as a liner fixed by gluing or as a removable liner of the sealed envelope so as to provide thermal insulation.
  • the footwear assembly comprises a mechanical pump for ventilating the interior of the envelope. Alternatively or cumulatively, perforations can be made in the shoe.
  • the footwear assembly comprises damping means, interposed between the base sole and at least one of the rigid rods of the connecting means.
  • the damping means may include a mechanical spring jack housed in two cylindrical half-bodies capable of sliding coaxially.
  • the damping means may include a gas cylinder, an oil cylinder, a combination cylinder or a coupling of two cylinders.
  • the footwear assembly comprises means for adjusting the coincidence of the axis of the pivot connection with the axis of rotation of the ankle.
  • the adjustment means may be of the single or double eccentric type housed in a ring.
  • the adjustment means may include sets of lights crossed at 90 °.
  • the footwear assembly may include means for locking the adjustment means in a given angular position.
  • the footwear assembly includes means for adjusting the position of the axis of the pivot connection with respect to the axis of rotation of the ankle.
  • the invention also relates to a footwear assembly equipped with a connecting device between the lower leg of a skier having an ankle with a pivot axis and a ski binding mounted on a ski board, said footwear assembly comprising a base tread intended to receive a shoe, said base sole comprising at least one side lug, substantially vertical, the end of each side lug being intended to receive a pivot connection, defining an axis, at least one rigid rod mounted on said pivot link by its lower end and provided at its upper end with fixing means on the upper part of the lower leg.
  • each lateral ear goes up substantially to the right of the axis of the skier's ankle, so that the axis of the pivot connection is at least close to the axis of rotation of the ankle.
  • each lateral ear may extend so that the axis of the pivot link is substantially offset from the axis of the ankle.
  • the base sole comprises at the front and at the rear of the ends, having a profile conjugate to that of the ski binding.
  • the lightweight shoe comprises a rigid sole provided with a first part of removable fixing means, the second part of these removable fixing means being carried by the base sole.
  • the footwear assembly comprises at least one sealed envelope, of tubular shape with a barrel, a lower opening, an upper opening and one or opening for the footwear.
  • the footwear assembly comprises an insulating layer, in a fixed lining by gluing or by removable lining of the waterproof casing so as to ensure thermal insulation.
  • the footwear assembly comprises a mechanical pump for ventilating the interior of the envelope.
  • the footwear assembly comprises articulation means interposed between the at least one rigid rod and the fixing means.
  • the footwear assembly comprises damping means, interposed between the base sole and at least one of the rigid rods of the connecting means.
  • the articulation means comprise two degrees of freedom, a degree of freedom in translation and a degree of freedom in rotation.
  • the footwear assembly comprises means for adjusting the coincidence of the axis of the pivot connection with the axis of rotation of the ankle.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the interaction between a prior art tibial attachment ski boot device and the anatomy of the lower leg of a skier.
  • FIG.2 shows a schematic side elevational view of the device for connecting the lower leg with a ski binding according to the present invention.
  • FIG.3 shows a schematic side elevational view of the device for connecting the lower leg with a ski binding according to the present invention and its damping means.
  • FIG. 4 shows one of a first variant of the coincidence means seen from a first variant of the coincidence means.
  • FIG. 5 shows a view of a second variant of the coincidence means.
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic side elevational view of the device for connecting the lower leg with a ski binding according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 1 there is shown in a simplified manner the interaction between a footwear device A10 and the lower leg J of a skier S in an embodiment of the prior art.
  • the footwear device A10 of the prior art is fixed in a known manner by its sole A12, so lidar of a shell A14 receiving the foot P, on a ski board PS by means of a binding F this in a manner known.
  • the known type of footwear A10 comprises a tibial connection A16.
  • This tibial connection A16 consists of at least one rigid rod A16-3 which comprises at its upper end A16-1 fixing means A18, intended to be positioned in the lower part of the calf M, above the ankle C of the skier S and comprises at its lower end A10-2 pivot connection means A20 with the shell A14.
  • This tibial connection A16 can therefore pivot around an axis AA 'and the tibia of the skier S can pivot relative to the foot about an axis CC which is the axis of the ankle C. It is noted that in the embodiment shown, a single semi-enveloping rigid rod is provided which is totally equivalent to two right and left rods connected together.
  • the present invention is schematically shown in Figure 2, clothing type socks, pants, have been deleted for clarity of representation.
  • the connecting device 10 of the lower leg J of a skier S to a ski binding comprises a tibial connection 16, in the form of at least one rigid rod 16-3, the upper end of which 16-1 carries means for fixing 18 to the lower leg and of which the lower end 16 -2 carries a pivot connection 20.
  • the present invention relates in particular to these fixing means 18 which comprise articulation means 22, with at least one degree of freedom, in translation in the main and in translation and rotation in the best embodiment.
  • This arrangement can therefore be adapted to existing shell shoes with tibial connection, single shoes with tibial connection linked to said single shoe or even to the embodiment of a preferential footwear with a sole as described above.
  • the fixing means 18 comprise means for securing 24 to the lower leg J, for example in the form of a collar 26 of the type comprising at least one strip, the ends of which are provided with self-locking means. gripping. These self-gripping means allow adjustment of the tightening of the securing means by the skier S on the lower leg, in a known manner.
  • the tibial connection 16 comprises at least one rigid rod 16-3, right and left or semi-enveloping, each with an upper end 16-1.
  • the articulation means 22 are interposed between each upper end 16-1 of said at least one rigid rod 16-3 and the fixing means 18. In this case, two right and left rods are provided, but they could also make only a rigid rod of semi-enveloping shape as already indicated.
  • the articulation means 22 comprise at minus one degree of freedom chosen from translation and rotation, translation being chosen mainly.
  • these articulation means 22 consist of a pin 22-1 in the form of a mushroom with a body 22-2 and a head 22-3 .
  • the pin 22-1 is integral with the securing means 24 to the lower leg J.
  • the upper end 16-1 of the rigid rod 16-3 comprises the other part of the articulation means 22, namely a longitudinal slot 16-4. This lumen has a width less than the diameter of the head, over at least part of its periphery.
  • the body 22-2 of said pin 22-1 slides in this longitudinal slot 16-4 while the head 22-3 of said pin retains said upper end 16-1 of the rigid rod 16-3 of said tibial connection 16.
  • the upper end 16-1 of the tibial connection 16 can then pivot and move in translation relative to the securing means 24 which are in no way stressed with respect to the lower leg J.
  • the securing means 24 of the fixing means 18 of the tibial connection can be placed higher on the lower leg J, that is to say below the knee, in the upper part of the tibia , without inconvenience.
  • the higher the positioning of the tibial connection the greater the movements of the fixing means relative to the lower leg. This is no longer the case with the present invention and the articulation means 22 interposed between the at least one rigid rod 16-3 of the tibial connection 16 and the fixing means 18 of said tibial connection 16 on the lower leg.
  • a rigid rod 16-3 is provided on each side of the lower leg J so as to have, for each shell 14, two right and left rigid rods, attached to the same fixing means 18 and therefore to the same means.
  • Articulation means 22 other than a pin in a slideway, can be envisaged, including a simple flange in which the upper end of the corresponding rigid rod slides. The flange then being of rectangular section and the end of the rod also being rectangular but of slightly smaller width and sufficiently shorter length, the clearance is sufficient to allow a translation and a given angular rotation. It can be seen that the problem of continuous movements and of the stresses of the fixing means 18 is solved and that even if the axes CC and AA 'are not aligned, the offset is compensated by the articulation means 22, providing all the comfort on this part of the linkage device.
  • the support on the pin 22-1 is exerted on all the securing means because the pin exerts its force radially so that the force is distributed over the entire surface of the securing means, in a homogeneous manner and not a punctual force which acts in an unbalanced manner on the top or on the bottom of the securing means in the arrangements of the prior art.
  • This also leads to an improvement in comfort thanks to this distribution of the forces.
  • connecting device 10 finds application to shells with tibial connection of the prior art, to shoes with tibial connection and to the footwear assembly described below.
  • connection device according to the present invention can be put in place with the articulation means 22, the present invention proposes a footwear assembly, equipped or not with said connection device 10, which solves the above-mentioned and unresolved problems. by the linkage device.
  • the footwear assembly 30 comprises a base sole 32 intended to receive a shoe 34.
  • This base sole 32 comprises at least one side lug 32-1, substantially vertical, the end of each side lug 32-1 being intended to receive the pivot connection 20 of each rigid rod 16-3.
  • each side lug 32-1 goes up substantially to the right of the axis CC of the ankle of the skier S, having put on the shoes, so that the axis AA ′ is coincident or at least close to the axis CC.
  • This base sole 32 comprises, at the front and at the rear, ends 32-2 and 32-3 respectively, having a profile that matches that of the ski binding F which receives it.
  • the foot P is housed in a light shoe 34, itself comprising a shaft 34-1 enveloping the foot, for example in leather comfort and a rigid sole 34-2.
  • the 34-2 rigid sole is advantageously a very stiff sole, like the soles of bicycle shoes for automatic pedals.
  • This rigid sole 34-2 comprises a first part 36-1 of removable fixing means 36, of which the second part 36-2 of these removable fixing means 36 is carried by the base sole.
  • the light shoe 34 can therefore be removably attached to the base sole 32.
  • the removable fixing means 36 can be screws, snap-fastenings, by slides or any similar means, at the front and at the rear. of the sole.
  • the foot P is held in the light shoe everywhere known means of closure of the upper, such as laces, micrometric closures to threads or hook closures.
  • the footwear assembly 30 therefore comprises a base sole 32 comprising, in the preferred embodiment, two lateral ears 32-1, right and left, a tibial connection 16 with two rigid rods 16-3, right and left , interconnected or being a single rigid monolithic rod in a semi-enveloping shape.
  • Each rigid rod 16-3 is articulated in the lower part 16-2 around its own pivoting link 20, right and left, defined sant axis AA '.
  • Each rigid rod 16-3 is connected by its upper end 16-1, right and left to the fixing means 18 and more particularly to the articulation means 22 of the securing means 24 of said fixing means 18 to the lower leg J.
  • the present set of footwear 30 is completed by at least one sealed envelope 38, of tubular shape with a barrel 38-1, a lower opening 38-2 and an upper opening 38-3.
  • the material used is preferably a waterproof fabric.
  • the barrel 38-1 can be made in shape, that is to say the profile of the light shoe and of the lower leg J.
  • the lower opening 38-2 has a profile adapted to the peripheral shape of the base sole 32 in order to be able to ensure a mechanical and sealed connection between said lower opening 38-2 and said base sole 32.
  • the upper opening 38-3 can be linked to the fixing means 18, in particular to the securing means 24.
  • An opening for the boot for example a rear opening of the zipper type, can be provided, more particularly along a vertical longitudinal line. This zipper can advantageously be waterproof.
  • An opening on the front is also possible.
  • This set of footwear can also be equipped with an insulating layer 39, shown very partially in FIG. 2, which can be a liner fixed by gluing or removable from the waterproof envelope 38 or a full envelope. .
  • This insulating layer 39 provides thermal insulation.
  • perforations are made in the lightweight shoe.
  • the natural ventilation within the sealed casing 38 ensures circulation on the one hand because said sealed casing remains flexible and a circulation space is provided and, on the other hand, because, due to the permanent bending movements, it occurs. produces a continuous suction / blowing effect.
  • the envelope is tight, waterproof and insulating as could be a neoprene material
  • a mechanical pump can be installed such as a pear with a valve which blows inside the air sucked outside, expelling the humid air, this with each bending movement which is incessant during the practice.
  • Any solution remains possible, also technical materials, waterproof and breathable at the same time.
  • the skier therefore wears a light shoe attached and secured to the base sole 32.
  • the fixing means 18 to the lower leg J, integral with said base sole in part lower, in an articulated manner thanks to the pivot connections 20, in the lower part, ensure the control of the base sole 32, this protected from external humidity and cold.
  • the forces are thus exerted on the base sole 32 and not on the sides of the boot when the rigid rods are attached thereto.
  • the bending can be limited angularly in particular by the stroke of the articulation means 22, so that angular stops, front and rear, can be positioned on the ears for example.
  • the choice of the race is linked to the physiological possibilities and the pleasure of the practice. This makes it possible to improve the control of the ski by the skier.
  • damping means 40 interposed between the base sole 32 and at least one of the rigid rods 16-3 connecting means 16.
  • damping means 40 can take any form, in particular that of a mechanical spring actuator housed in two cylindrical half bodies capable of sliding coaxially, but can also be more sophisticated such as a gas actuator, an oil actuator , a mixed cylinder or a two-cylinder coupling. The forces are important because of the lever arms involved.
  • damping means make it possible to further improve the control of the skis by the skier during practice and in particular during the descent.
  • the shock absorbers can also be disengaged when stopping for a long period of downhill skiing or when climbing with touring skis.
  • the shock absorbers are in service for good control.
  • the clutch is done without tools.
  • the damping cylinder could also be placed on the front.
  • a single rigid hemi enveloping rod would be completely equivalent and this rigid hemi enveloping rod could come on the front and not on the rear.
  • the axis 20-1 of the pivot link 20 is mounted on coincidence adjustment means 42 of the eccentric type 20-2, see figure 4. If adjustment is desired to ensure even more coincidence. perfect, a double eccentric assembly allows an adjustment in the plane. Thus, by turning the eccentric in its ring, it is already possible to adjust the position of the axis 20-1 of the pivot connection which further improves comfort by virtually eliminating the movements of the articulation means 22 by coincidence. axes AA 'and CC.
  • the articulation means 22 could be put in place with very limited amplitudes in the footwear assembly 30 according to the present invention.
  • the shoe assembly 30 of the present invention makes it possible to maintain free visual access and contact with the ankle and therefore to be able to ensure the adjustment in an optimized manner with respect to the morphology of the skier. to arrive at an almost perfect coincidence, especially with a double eccentric.
  • locking means ensure that the of the eccentric or of the double eccentric in the determined angular position.
  • a variant of the means for adjusting coincidence 42 of the axis AA 'with the axis of rotation of the peg CC is visible in FIG. 5.
  • This variant comprises lights 20-4 crossed at 90 °, is another adjustment possibility.
  • a plate 20-5 carries the axis 20- l of the pivot link and a set of lights 20-4 and the lug 32-1 carries another set of lights 20-4 crossed at 90 °, allows a adjustment of the position of the axis 20-1 of said pivot connection 20 to obtain the desired coincidence.
  • This arrangement corresponds to the possibilities of displacement of the double eccentric of the previous variant, without these arrangements being limiting.
  • FIG. 6 a connecting device 50 of the lower leg J of a skier S to a ski binding and a footwear assembly 60 according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • the connecting device 50 comprises a tibial connection 51 comprising a rigid semi-enveloping part 51-1 intended to surround the rear of the skier's calf and provided, in the upper part, with two left and right rods 51-2, 51-3 intended to come on either side of the calf, and in the lower part, of two left and right straps 51-4 and 51-5 connected together by a transverse link 51-6 intended to come above the foot of the skier.
  • a tibial connection 51 comprising a rigid semi-enveloping part 51-1 intended to surround the rear of the skier's calf and provided, in the upper part, with two left and right rods 51-2, 51-3 intended to come on either side of the calf, and in the lower part, of two left and right straps 51-4 and 51-5 connected together by a transverse link 51-6 intended to come above the foot of the skier.
  • the connecting device 50 comprises fixing means 52 to the lower leg comprising, on the one hand, securing means 52-1 intended to be fixed isostatically to the leg of the skier.
  • the securing means 52-1 can comprise at least one elastic band or a Velcro system making it possible to ensure this isostasis.
  • the fixing means 52 also comprise a semi-enveloping part 52-2 intended to surround the front of the skier's tibia, on which the securing means 52-1 are fixed.
  • Two left and right flanges 52-3 and 52-4 are attached to the side ends of this part 52-2.
  • a slot is formed in each left and right flange 52-3 and 52-4, the upper end of the left and right rod 51-2, 51-3, respectively, sliding in this slot.
  • each of the flanges 52-3, 52-4 is greater than that of the rod 51-2, 51-3 which slides therein, so that each pair of flange and rod forms a means of articulation 53 of the fixing means 52 vis-à-vis the tibial connection 51, which comprises a degree of freedom in translation and a degree of freedom in rotation.
  • the securing means 52-1 being isostatic with respect to the leg, the tibial link 51 and the connecting device 50 are also isostatic with respect to the leg.
  • the articulation means 53 only transmits forces perpendicular to the tibia, due to the free translation of the fixing means 52 in a direction parallel to the tibia, which are distributed evenly over the leg, due to the free rotation of the fixing means 52 vis-à-vis the tibial connection 51.
  • the footwear assembly 60 comprises a base sole 61, from which extend two left and right side ears 61-1 and 61-2.
  • the ears 61-1, 61-2 extend from a substantially central point of the base sole 61, and obliquely and towards the front of the base sole.
  • the ears 61-1, 62-2 extend from an off-center point of the base sole 61 and vertically.
  • a loop 61-3 extends from the base sole 61 and towards the rear, so as to be able to surround the heel of the skier.
  • the lateral ends of the loop 61-3 and the lower ends of the ears 61-1, 61-2 are coincident.
  • the connecting device 50 comprises a hinge 54, mounted on the transverse connection 51-6, and having two left and right side tabs 54-1 and 54-2. Each tab 54-1, 54-2 is thus connected to one of the ears 61-1, 61-2 to form a pivot connection 55 of the tibial connection 51 vis-à-vis the base sole 61, the connections pivot 55 thus defining an axis AA '.
  • the footwear assembly 60 may include damping means 40 interposed between the tibial connection 51 and the base sole 61.
  • a first hinge 51 -6 is mounted on the part 51-1 and a second hinge 61-4 is mounted on the loop 61-3, the damping means 40 comprising a spring cylinder whose cylinder and piston are each connected to one of these hinges 61-6 and 61-4.
  • the axis AA ' is substantially offset with respect to the axis of rotation CC 'of the skier's ankle, being positioned above the talus of the skier's foot.
  • This geometry makes it possible to ensure a distribution of the stress points, defined by the articulation means 53, the pivot connections 55, and the two hinges 51-6 and 64-4, relatively balanced around the axis of rotation.
  • CC ' the lever arms at each of these force points thus being of the same order of magnitude and the forces at these points being consequently homogeneous.
  • the invention makes it possible to separate the mechanical, thermal insulation and sealing functions, by distributing them over different elements each dedicated to one or more of these functions. While these functions are generally all provided by the assembly of the rigid shell and the foam of a conventional ski boot, which poses the problems mentioned in the preamble of the description, the invention proposes to attribute the mechanical function to the connecting device alone and assigning the thermal insulation and sealing functions to the casing, and thus to deal specifically with each of these functions without impacting or interfering with the others.

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