[0001] The present application relates to a foot securing device, particularly for ski boots
having a shell, a rear quarter and a front quarter.
[0002] It is currently very important in modern ski boots to provide devices which correctly
secure the skier's foot, and in particular the heel, inside the shell so as to allow
the optimum transmission of forces from the foot to the ski.
[0003] Several devices adapted for this purpose are known; some comprise a knob which is
rotatably associated at the back of the rear quarter of the boot and has, at the end
of its threaded stem which is internal to the quarter, a presser which interacts with
a flap protruding from the shell.
[0004] In this known type of device, the actuation of the knob creates a point of pressure
which is concentrated in a very small region of the flap, and therefore this device
is not adaptable to the various anatomical configurations of the heel and causes pain
at the heel when the boot is used for a long time.
[0005] As a partial solution to these disadvantages, the same Applicant filed, on July 23,
1985, an Italian Patent Application, No. 22576 B/85, disclosing a ski boot which has
the peculiarity of comprising an elongated element extending transversely to the longitudinai
extension of the rear quarter of the boot; the elongated element is provided inside
the rear quarter and substantially at the heel of the user's foot and is connected
to the opposite longitudinal edges of the rear quarter.
[0006] This undoubtedly valid device also has a disadvantage though, due to the fact that
under stress it deforms the edges of the rear quarter, decreasing the degree of securing,
especially during the flexing step in which securing is most needed.
[0007] Devices are also known which are constituted by a threaded rod which can be actuated
by the skier and with which a pawl is rotatably associated; said pawl has an inclined
plane which interacts with a complementarily shaped inclined surface of a presser
or flap arranged rearward with respect to the heel.
[0008] For example, the Italian Patent Application No. 22769 B/81, filed on August 31, 1981
by this same Applicant, and the French Patent Application Publication No. 2547206
filed on June 10,1983, disclose ski boots having devices of this type.
[0009] These known devices also, however, have disadvantages, since they allow to secure
the heel but however do not allow to optimally secure the foot inside the boot.
[0010] The aim of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the disadvantages described
above in known types by providing a device which allows to achieve the optimum securing
of the heel and of the foot inside the boot.
[0011] Within the scope of the above described aim, a further important object is to provide
a device which allows to achieve the optimum securing of the heel of the foot by means
of a single actuation.
[0012] Another important object is to provide a device which is structurally simple as well
as reliable and safe in use.
[0013] Still another object is to provide a securing device which associates with the preceding
characteristics that of allowing the removal of the foot from the boot while nonetheless
keeping unchanged the degree of securing to be achieved when the boot is again worn.
[0014] This aim, the objects mentioned and others which will become apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a foot securing device particularly for ski boots having a shell,
a front quarter and a rear quarter, comprising a threaded rod, a threaded pawl engaging
said rod, and a first presser, said pawl having an inclined plane adapted to engage
an inclined surface provided at said first presser, said rod having a longitudinal
axis, said pawl being movable along said longitudinal axis upon rotation of said rod,
to displace said first presser along a direction substantially perpendicular to said
longitudinal axis, characterized in that it comprises at least one traction element
having one end connected to said pawl, said traction element being adapted to embrace
the foot instep region.
[0015] Said presser is advantageously constituted by a rear flap associated with the shell
or with an inner shoe.
[0016] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the detailed description of a particular but not exclusive embodiment, illustrated
only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a top view of a ski boot sectioned horizontally at the region of the foot
instep, with the securing device in the released position;
figure 2 is a schematic isometric view of a ski boot, of the type shown in figure
1, in which the device according to the invention is not shown.
[0017] With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 indicates the front quarter
of a ski boot which is associated, together with a rear quarter 2, with a shell 3.
[0018] The device comprises a threaded rod 4 which is associated with the rear quarter 2
and is arranged transversely thereto proximate to the rear surface 5.
[0019] Said threaded rod 4 has a first end 6 freely rotatably associated at an adapted seat
7 provided at a lug 8 which protrudes inside the rear quarter 2.
[0020] The second end 9 of the threaded rod 4 furthermore protrudes laterally and externally
to the rear quarter 2, and an eccentric lever 10 actuatable by the skier is rotatably
associated with said second end.
[0021] The threaded rod 4 can therefore move along its axis upon the actuation of the eccentric
lever, while its first end 6 is biased within the seat 7 by a spring 11, preferably
arranged coaxially to the second end 9 between the internal surface 12 of the rear
quarter 2 and an annular flange 13 provided on the threaded rod 4 proximate to the
second end 9.
[0022] The eccentric lever 10 thus defines two positions: a released position, shown in
figure 1, wherein the end 6 of rod 4 is completely inserted in the seat 7; and a securing
position, shown with dashed lines in figure 1, wherein the rod 4 is moved towards
the right, with reference to the figure, of a length corresponding to the eccentricity
of the lever 10.
[0023] A threaded pawl 14 is associated with the threaded rod 4 and has an inclined plane
15 at its side facing the foot.
[0024] The pawl 14 cannot rotate and only moves along the axis of the threaded rod 4, upon
rotation of the same rod 4.
[0025] Said inclined plane 15 engages an inclined surface 16 provided at the rear presser
or flap 17 which is associated with the shell 3 or with an inner shoe, at the heel
region of the foot.
[0026] On the opposite side with respect to the inclined plane 15, the end of at least one
traction element is associated with the pawl 14; said traction element comprises a
cable 18 which extends on the opposite side with respect to the eccentric lever 10
and is guided by a first guide 19 rigidly associated with the internal surface 12
of the rear quarter 2 and is then partially contained within a sheath 20 up to a second
guide 21 associated with the shell 3.
[0027] After the second guide 21, the cable 18 passes through a first opening 22 which is
provided laterally to the shell 3, then has a portion 23 which embraces a foot presser
26 at the foot instep region exits outside the shell through a second opening 25 provided
laterally to said shell and is locked by means of an adapted rivet 24.
[0028] The use of the device is therefore as follows: once the eccentric lever 10 has been
actuated, a movement is imparted to the pawl 14 which causes both the tensioning of
the cable 18 and the movement of the flap 17 toward the heel because of the interaction
between the inclined plane 15 of the pawl 14 and the inclined surface 16 of said flap.
[0029] A clamp-like securing of the skier's foot is thus obtained and can be adjusted by
rotating the eccentric lever 10 so as to achieve the best possible securing.
[0030] The sheath 20, between the guide 19 associated with the rear quarter 2 and the guide
21 associated with the shell 3, allows to open the quarter, and in particular the
rear quarter 3, which otherwise would be locked by the tensioned cable 18.
[0031] Figure 1 shows in dashed lines the securing position of the lever 10; to release
the foot, it is simply necessary to flip the lever in the released position, shown
in full lines in figure 1 without rotating the rod 4 to move the pawl 14 with respect
to the rod. In this manner the selected securing strength is "stored" by the device:
it is in fact necessary to simply flip back the lever 10 in the securing position
(shown in dashed lines) to obtain the previously selected degree of securing.
[0032] It has thus been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
a device having been provided which allows to achieve an optimum securing of the foot
inside the boot by virtue of a combination of the tensioning of a cable and the movement
of a flap to lock said foot in a clamp-like manner.
[0033] The device is furthermore simple and rapid to adjust according to each skier's specific
requirements and is structurally very simple.
[0034] The configuration of the device furthermore allows, by moving the rear quarter backward,
an easy extraction of the foot, releasing the heel; the device furthermore "stores"
the selected degree of securing, allowing to open and close the quarter with no need
to perform the securing adjusting each time.
[0035] The device according to the invention is naturally susceptible to numerous modifications
and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
[0036] The dimensions, as well as the materials which constitute the individual components
of the device, may also be the most pertinent according to the specific requirements.
[0037] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Foot securing device particularly for ski boots having a shell (3), a front quarter
(1) and a rear quarter (2), comprising a threaded rod (4), a threaded pawl (14) engaging
said rod, and a first presser (17), said pawl having an inclined plane (15) adapted
to engage an inclined surface (16) provided at said first presser, said rod having
a longitudinal axis, said pawl being movable along said longitudinal axis, upon rotation
of said rod, to displace said first presser along a direction substantially perpendicular
to said longitudinal axis, characterized in that it comprises at least one traction
element (18) having one end connected to said pawl, said traction element being adapted
to embrace the foot instep region.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said threaded rod (4) is arranged
transversely to said rear quarter (2) proximate to its rear surface, said threaded
rod having a first end (6) rotatably associated and slidable at a seat (7) provided
on a lug (8) which protrudes inside said rear quarter, said threaded rod (4) having
a second end (9) which protrudes externally and laterally to said rear quarter (2),
an eccentric lever (10) being rotatably associated with said second end, said threaded
rod further comprising, inside said rear quarter and proximate to said second end,
an annular abutment flange (13) for a spring (11) arranged coaxially to said second
end and interacting with the internal surface of said rear quarter.
3. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that said first presser is constituted
by a flap (17) provided on said shell at the rear, said first presser being a rear
presser substantially acting on the heel of the foot.
4. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that said first presser is constituted
by a flap (17) provided on an inner shoe inside said shell, said first presser being
a rear presser substantially acting on the heel of the foot.
5. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that said end of said at least one
traction element, constituted by a cable (18) which extends in the opposite direction
with respect to said second end (9) of said threaded rod (4), is associated with said
pawl (14) on an opposite side with respect to said inclined plane (15).
6. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one traction element
is constituted by a cable (18) affecting a first guide (19) which protrudes internally
and laterally to said rear quarter (2), said cable being subsequently embraced by
an adapted sheath (20) and protruding laterally and externally to said shell (3) at
a second guide (21).
7. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that said cable (18) affects, after
said second guide (21), a first opening (22) which is provided laterally to said shell
(3), said cable having a portion (23) which embraces the instep region of the foot
and then protrudes from said shell through an adapted second opening (25), said cable
being fastened to said shell, at a rivet (24).
8. Device, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
it comprises a second presser, said traction element (18) acting on said second presser.
9. Device, according to claim 7, characterized in that a second presser, constituted
by a foot instep presser (26), is provided at said portion (23) of said cable (18)
which embraces the instep region of the foot.