FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a skate boot comprising an outer shell having a
flexible tendon guard.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] U.S. Patent 6,260,290 discloses a skate boot comprising quarter medial and lateral portions integrally
connected together in a one-piece construction and being folded at a symmetry line
to form a U-shaped skate boot structure. The skate boot has a tendon guard secured
to the quarter medial and lateral portions at a junction line in a side-by-side fashion
thereby resulting in the rear portion of the skate boot having an obtuse angular profile
defined by the tendon guard and the quarter medial and lateral portions.
[0003] U.S. Patent 6,550,159 discloses a skate boot comprising an articulated cuff for encircling and supporting
the ankle of a skater. The articulated cuff is partially inserted in the skate boot
and is slidably coupled to the skate boot to permit forward and backward motion of
the articulated cuff relative to an axis coinciding approximately with the pivot axis
of the ankle of the skater.
[0004] The most recent trend in skate boot construction is to manufacture skate boots using
lightweight components, and where possible with a reduced number of components.
[0005] Accordingly, there is a need in the industry for a lighter skate boot that provides
rigidity around the ankle while allowing backwards flexion of the ankle when the foot
of the skater moves towards full extension.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] As embodied and broadly described herein, the invention provides a skate boot for
enclosing a human foot when in use, the foot having a heel, an ankle with a medial
malleolus and a lateral malleolus, an Achilles tendon having an upper part and a lower
part that projects outwardly with relation to the upper part, the lower part merging
with the heel, a plantar surface, medial and lateral sides and toes. The skate boot
comprises (a) an outer shell comprising a heel portion for receiving the heel of the
foot; an ankle portion for receiving the ankle, the ankle portion comprising a rear
portion for facing at least partially the lower part of the Achilles tendon; and medial
and lateral side portions for facing the medial and lateral sides of the foot respectively;
and (b) a tendon guard affixed to the ankle portion for facing at least partially
the upper part of the Achilles tendon, the tendon guard being more flexible than the
outer shell such that the tendon guard allows backwards flexion of the ankle when
the foot moves towards full extension.
[0007] The invention also provides a skate boot for enclosing a human foot when in use,
the foot having a heel, an ankle with a medial malleolus and a lateral malleolus,
an Achilles tendon having an upper part and a lower part that projects outwardly with
relation to the upper part, the lower part merging with the heel, a plantar surface,
medial and lateral sides and toes. The skate boot comprises (a) an outer shell comprising
a heel portion for receiving the heel of the foot; an ankle portion for receiving
the ankle, the ankle portion comprising a rear portion for facing at least partially
the lower part of the Achilles tendon; and medial and lateral side portions for facing
the medial and lateral sides of the foot respectively; and (b) a tendon guard comprising
a bottom portion affixed to the ankle portion and a flexing portion projecting upwardly
from the bottom portion for facing at least partially the upper part of the Achilles
tendon, the flexing portion being more flexible than the outer shell such that the
flexing portion is capable of flexing rearwardly for allowing backwards flexion of
the ankle when the foot moves towards full extension.
[0008] The invention further provides a skate boot for enclosing a human foot when in use,
the foot having a heel, an ankle with a medial malleolus and a lateral malleolus,
an Achilles tendon having an upper part and a lower part that projects outwardly with
relation to the upper part, the lower part merging with the heel, a plantar surface,
medial and lateral sides and toes. The skate boot comprises (a) an outer shell made
of thermoformable material, the outer shell being thermoformed such that it comprises
a heel portion for receiving the heel of the foot; an ankle portion for receiving
the ankle and having a rear portion for facing at least partially the lower part of
the Achilles tendon; and medial and lateral side portions for facing the medial and
lateral sides of the foot respectively; and (b) a tendon guard above the ankle portion
for facing at least partially the upper part of the Achilles tendon, the tendon guard
being made of a flexible material such that the tendon guard allows backwards flexion
of the ankle when the foot moves towards full extension. The flexible material may
be made by injecting molding.
[0009] Moreover, the invention provides a skate boot for enclosing a human foot when in
use, the foot having a heel, an ankle with a medial malleolus and a lateral malleolus,
an Achilles tendon having an upper part and a lower part that projects outwardly with
relation to the upper part, the lower part merging with the heel, a plantar surface,
medial and lateral sides and toes. The skate boot comprises (a) an outer shell comprising
a heel portion for receiving the heel of the foot; an ankle portion for receiving
the ankle and having a rear portion for facing at least partially the lower part of
the Achilles tendon; and medial and lateral side portions for facing the medial and
lateral sides of the foot respectively; and (b) a tendon guard for facing at least
partially the upper part of the Achilles tendon, the tendon guard being made of a
flexible material such that the tendon guard flexes rearwardly from an initial position
when the foot moves towards full extension, said flexible material having enough resiliency
such that the tendon guard returns to its initial position when pressure is no longer
applied on it.
[0010] These and other aspects and features of the present invention will now become apparent
to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following description of
specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] A detailed description of examples of embodiments of the present invention is provided
hereinbelow with reference to the following drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of a right human foot with the integument of the foot shown
in stippled lines and the bones shown in solid lines;
Figure 2 is a front view of the human foot of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of an ice skate in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 4 is an exploded view of the ice skate of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the outer shell of Figures 3 and 4, wherein the
outer shell is in a partial state of completion;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the outer shell of Figures 3 and 4;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the outer shell of Figures 3 and 4 with the tendon
guard of Figures 3 and 4;
Figure 8 is a rear elevational view of the outer shell and tendon guard of Figure
7;
Figure 9 shows a skater in a first skating position;
Figure 10 shows the skater in a second skating position;
Figure 11 shows the skater in a third skating position;
Figure 12 is an enlarged view of the right skate of Figure 11; and
Figure 13 is a partial side elevational view of the ice skate of Figure 3 showing
in stippled lines the tendon guard in a position wherein the tendon guard allows backwards
flexion of the ankle of the skater.
[0012] In the drawings, embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example.
It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the
purposes of illustration and as an aid to understanding, and are not intended to be
a definition of the limits of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0013] To facilitate the description, any reference numerals designating an element in one
figure will designate the same element if used in any other figures. In describing
the embodiments, specific terminology is resorted to for the sake of clarity but the
invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it
is understood that each specific term comprises all equivalents.
[0014] Shown in Figures 1 and 2 is a typical right human foot F that includes toes T, a
plantar surface PS, a medial side MS and a lateral side LS. In addition, the human
foot includes a heel H, an Achilles tendon AT and an ankle A having a lateral malleolus
LM and a medial malleolus MM, the lateral malleolus LM being at a lower position than
the medial malleolus MM. The Achilles tendon AT has an upper part UP and a lower part
LP projecting outwardly with relation to the upper part UP, the lower part merging
with the heel H.
[0015] Shown in Figures 3 and 4 is an ice skate 1 that comprises a skate boot 10 suitable
for enclosing the foot F. Although the skate boot 10 shown in the figures is being
used for an ice skate 1, it is understood that the skate boot 10 can be used for a
roller skate.
[0016] The ice skate 1 has an outer shell 12 for receiving the foot F, a toe cap 14 made
of rigid molded plastic for facing the toes T, a tongue 16 extending upwardly and
rearwardly from the toe cap 14 for covering the forefoot of the foot F, a rigid insert
18 for providing more rigidity around the ankle A and heel H, an inner lining 20,
a footbed 22, an insole 24, an outsole 26, an ice skate blade holder 28 and a blade
30. The rigid insert 18 may be glued to an inner surface of the outer shell 12. It
is understood that the rigid insert 18 is an optional component and may be eliminated
if the outer shell 12 is sufficiently rigid for supporting the ankle A and heel H.
Similarly, the insole 24 and outsole 26 are optional components and may be eliminated
if the outer shell 12 is sufficiently rigid for receiving the blade holder 28.
[0017] The inner lining 20 is affixed to an inner surface of the outer shell 12 and it comprises
an inner surface 32 intended for contact with the heel H, ankle A and medial and lateral
sides MS, LS of the foot F in use. If the skate boot 10 comprises the rigid insert
18, such rigid insert 18 is sandwiched between the outer shell 12 and inner lining
20 and such inner lining 20 may be glued to the inner surfaces of the outer shell
12 and rigid insert 18 and stitched along its periphery to the outer shell 12. The
inner lining 20 is made of a soft material and can be a fabric made of 100% NYLON®
fibers. The footbed 22 is mounted inside the outer shell 12 and it comprises an upper
surface 34 for receiving the plantar surface PS and a wall 36 projecting upwardly
from the upper surface 34. The wall 36 partially cups the heel H and extends up to
a medial line of the foot F.
[0018] The skate boot 10 also comprises bands 38 secured to upper side portions of the outer
shell 12. The bands 38 may be made of fabric, textile or leather and comprises apertures
40. Eyelets 42 are punched into the band 38, outer shell 12 and inner lining 20 vis-à-vis
apertures 40. The skate boot 10 further comprises a tendon guard 42 for facing at
least partially the upper part UP of the Achilles tendon AT.
[0019] The outer shell 12 will now be described in more detail below with respect to Figures
5 to 8. While the tendon guard 42 is made of a flexible material, the outer shell
12 is made of a more rigid material in order to provide enough support to the foot
F. The outer shell 12 may be made of a thermoformable material. As used herein, the
expression "thermoformable material" refers to a material that is capable of softening
when heated and of hardening again when cooled. Some non-limiting examples of different
types of thermoformable material comprise ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foam, polyethylene
foam, polystyrene foam, polypropylene foam and thermoformable materials sold under
the trade-marks MEGABIX® , SURLYN® , SONTARA® , FORMO500® , BYLON® , MOSOCA® and NYLON®
66.
[0020] The outer shell 12 may be made from a pre-cut sheet of thermoformable material having
a profile corresponding to that of the outer shell 12. The sheet of material may be
a composite sheet having a layer of thermoformable foam. Some non-limiting examples
of different types of thermoformable foam include ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foam,
polyethylene foam and polypropylene foam. High density polyethylene (HDPE) 1300, 1100
and 0907 foams can also be used. The sheet may be made of thermoforming materials
such as those sold under the trade-mark MEGABIX® (a core of extruded SURLYN® , a backing
of SONTARA® and a hot melt coating; thickness of 0.95 mm), FORM0500® (non woven polyester
with a core of extruded polyolefinic, stiffening layers of synthetic latex on each
side and an ethylene vinyl acetate hot melt adhesive on one side; thickness of 1.50
mm), BYLON® (a nylon multifilament with a backing of black saturated needle punched
polyester nonwoven and a face coating of non-fray urethane) and MOSOCA® (NYLON® 66
with a core of SURLYN® and a PU coating). The composite sheet may also be made of
a first sheet of polyethylene high density (HDPE) foam; a second sheet of thermoplastic;
and a third composite sheet made of a first layer of cotton, a second layer of SURLYN®
fibers, a third layer of a mesh of NYLON® fibers and a coating. These sheets being
laminated together before or during the thermoforming process of the outer shell 12.
[0021] The sheet of thermoformable material may include two or three layers, wherein the
layer that will form the outer surface of the outer shell 12 is more rigid that the
layer that will form the inner surface of the outer shell 12. A layer of thermoformable
foam may be located between the inner and outer layers. In a non-limiting embodiment,
the thermoformed shell 12 is made of a single sheet made of thermoformable material.
However, it should be understood that the thermoformed shell could also be made of
multiple sections. For example, the thermoformed shell could be made from separate
medial and lateral side portions that are affixed together.
[0022] The outer shell 12 is thermoformed such that it comprises a heel portion 44 for receiving
the heel H, an ankle portion 46 for receiving the ankle A and medial and lateral side
portions 48, 50 for facing the medial and lateral sides MS, LS respectively. These
components form a foot receiving cavity that conforms to the general shape of the
foot F.
[0023] The heel portion 44 may be thermoformed such that it is substantially cup shaped
for following the contour of the heel H.
[0024] The ankle portion 46 comprises medial and lateral ankle sides 52, 54. The medial
ankle side 52 has a medial cup-shaped depression 56 for receiving the medial malleolus
MM and the lateral ankle side 54 has a lateral cup-shaped depression 58 for receiving
the lateral malleolus LM. The lateral depression 58 is located slightly lower than
the medial depression 56, for conforming to the morphology of the foot F. The ankle
portion 46 further comprises a rear portion 60 facing the lower part LP of the Achilles
tendon AT. The rear portion 60 may be thermoformed such that it follows the lower
part LP of the Achilles tendon AT.
[0025] The medial and lateral side portions 48, 50 extend forwardly from the heel and ankle
portions 44, 46 and comprise respective medial and lateral skirt portions 62, 64 that
are integrally formed therewith and extend downwardly therefrom. As shown in Figure
6, in order to complete the outer shell 12, the medial and lateral skirt portions
62, 64 are folded inwardly to form a sole 66 having an upper surface 68 for facing
a substantial portion of the plantar surface PS and a bottom surface 70 for receiving
an outsole, a blade holder or a roller chassis. The medial and lateral skirt portions
62, 64 may be affixed together via stitching 72. It should however be understood that
the skirt portions 62, 64 could be affixed together in a variety of different manners
without departing from the spirit of the invention.
[0026] As shown in Figure 4, the skate boot 10 may comprises the insole 24 that has an upper
surface for facing the plantar surface PS of the foot and a bottom surface on which
the upper surface 68 of the sole 66 may be affixed. The boot 10 may also comprise
the outsole 26 that has a bottom surface of which the blade holder 28 is mounted.
It is however understood that the insole 24 and outsole 26 are optional components
and may be eliminated if the sole is sufficiently rigid for receiving the blade holder
28. Alternatively, only the outsole 26 may be eliminated and the insole 24 may still
be used in the construction of the skate boot 10.
[0027] Referring to Figures 7 and 8, the tendon guard 42 is affixed to the ankle portion
46 of the outer shell 12 for facing at least partially the upper part UP of the Achilles
tendon AT. The tendon guard 42 can be affixed to the ankle portion 46 via stitching,
over molding, thermal bonding, high frequency welding, vibration welding, piping,
zipper, adhesive and staples, among other possibilities known in the art. The tendon
guard 42 is more flexible than the outer shell 12 such that it allows backwards flexion
of the ankle A when the foot F moves towards full extension. The tendon guard 42 may
be made of silicone or may be made by injection molding using polyester (e.g. polyester
HYTREL® ) polyurethane, polyamide, or other suitable thermoplastics. The selected
material must have enough flexibility for allowing the tendon guard to flex rearwardly
when pressure is applied on it while it should also have enough resiliency for allowing
the tendon guard to return to its initial position when pressure is no longer applied
on the tendon guard.
[0028] The tendon 42 may comprise a bottom portion 74 and a flexing portion 80 that projects
upwardly from the bottom portion 74 for facing at least partially the upper part UP
of the Achilles tendon AT. The bottom portion 74 of the tendon guard 42 is affixed
to the rear portion 60 of the ankle portion 46. The tendon guard 42 may also comprise
medial and lateral side portions 76, 78 extending forwardly from the bottom portion
74 and being affixed to the respective medial and lateral ankle sides 52, 54 of the
ankle portion 46.
[0029] The skate boot 10 may comprise a single continuous band that covers the upper portion
of each of the medial and lateral side portions 48, 50 of the outer shell 12 and wraps
around the rear portion 60 and sides 52, 54 of the ankle portion 46 and cover the
bottom, medial and lateral side portions 74, 76, 78 of the tendon guard 42 instead
of the two distinct bands 38 shown in Figures 3 and 4. The single continuous band
is made of fabric, textile or leather. In such an alternative embodiment, the portions
74, 76, 78 of the tendon guard 42 is sandwiched between the single continuous band
and the outer shell 12. The skate boot 10 may also comprise an overlay covering a
rear part of the flexing portion 80 of the tendon guard 42, such overlay being made
of fabric, textile or leather. In such further alternative embodiment, the flexing
portion 80 is sandwiched between the overlay and the inner lining 20.
[0030] Figures 9 to 12 show a skater in different skating positions. In Figure 9, the right
foot of the skater begins the pushing action against the ice. As shown in this figure,
the flexing portion 80 of the tendon guard 42 faces at least partially the upper part
UP of the Achilles tendon AT but does not contact the upper part UP. In Figure 10,
the right foot of the skater continues its pushing action and the flexing portion
80 of the tendon guard 42 then abuts against the upper part UP of the Achilles tendon
AT. As shown in Figures 11 and 12, when the right foot of the skater continues its
pushing action and reaches full extension, the flexing portion 80 allows backwards
flexion of the ankle A. Hence, because of its flexibility, the tendon guard 42 allows
backwards flexion of the ankle A when the foot of the skater moves towards full extension.
Note that only the foremost part of the blade contacts the ice when the skater reaches
full push extension.
[0031] After reaching full push extension, the foot of the skater moves forwardly without
touching the ice and another pushing motion of the foot will begin once the skate
will again touch the ice. It is understood that the tendon guard 42 should return
to its initial position shown in Figure 9 once the full push extension of the foot
is completed. In that sense, while the material of the tendon guard 42 is enough flexible
for allowing the tendon guard 42 to flex rearwardly from its initial position when
the foot of the skater moves towards full extension, the material should also have
enough resiliency such that the tendon guard 42 return to its initial position shown
in Figure 9 when no pressure is applied on it.
[0032] As shown in Figure 13, in its initial position shown in full lines, the tendon guard
42 is in a generally vertical position. When the ankle flexes backwards and pressure
is applied against the flexing portion 80 of the tendon guard 42, the tendon guard
42, as shown in stippled lines, is then capable of flexing rearwardly of an angle
θ, such angle θ may be up to 90°.
[0033] The above description of the embodiments should not be interpreted in a limiting
manner since other variations, modifications and refinements are possible within the
spirit and scope of the present invention. The scope of the invention is defined in
the appended claims and their equivalents.
1. A skate boot (10) for enclosing a human foot when in use, the foot having a heel,
an ankle with a medial malleolus and a lateral malleolus, an Achilles tendon having
an upper part and a lower part that projects outwardly with relation to the upper
part, the lower part merging with the heel, a plantar surface, medial and lateral
sides and toes, said skate boot comprising: (a) an outer shell (12) made of thermoformable
material, said outer shell being thermoformed such that it comprises a heel portion
(44) for receiving the heel of the foot; an ankle portion (46) for receiving the ankle
and having a rear portion (60) for facing at least partially the lower part of the
Achilles tendon; and medial and lateral side portions (48, 50) for facing the medial
and lateral sides of the foot respectively; and a tendon guard (42) above said ankle
portion for facing at least partially the upper part of the Achilles tendon; said
skate boot being characterized in that said tendon guard is made of a flexible material such that it allows backwards flexion
of the ankle when the foot moves towards full extension.
2. A skate boot as defined in claim 1, wherein said flexible material having enough resiliency
such that said tendon guard returns to said initial position when pressure is no longer
applied on it.
3. A skate boot as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said tendon guard (42) is made by
injection molding.
4. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said tendon guard (42)
comprises a bottom portion (74) affixed to said rear portion (60) of said ankle portion
(46) and a flexing portion (80) projecting upwardly from said bottom portion for facing
at least partially the upper part of the Achilles tendon.
5. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said ankle portion (46)
of said outer shell (12) comprises a lateral ankle side (54) with a cup-shaped lateral
depression (58) for receiving the lateral malleolus and medial ankle side (52) with
a cup-shaped medial depression (56) for receiving the medial malleolus.
6. A skate boot as defined in claim 5, wherein said tendon guard (42) comprises medial
and lateral side portions (76, 78) extending forwardly from said bottom portion of
said tendon guard and being affixed to said respective medial and lateral ankle sides
(52, 54) of said ankle portion (46).
7. A skate boot as defined in claim 5, wherein said cup-shaped lateral depression (58)
is below said cup-shaped medial depression (56).
8. A skate boot as defined in claim 4, wherein said flexing portion (80) is capable of
flexing rearwardly from an initial position when pressure is applied on it and returning
to said initial position when pressure is no longer applied on it.
9. A skate boot as defined in claim 4 or 8, wherein said bottom portion (74) of said
tendon guard (42) is affixed to said ankle portion (46) via one of stitching, over
molding, thermal bonding, high frequency welding, vibration welding, piping, zipper,
adhesive and staples.
10. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein said outer shell (12)
is thermoformed such that said heel portion (44) is substantially cup shaped for following
the contour of the heel of the foot and said rear portion (60) of said ankle portion
(46) is shaped for following the lower part of the Achilles tendon.
11. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 10 further comprising an insole
(24) facing the plantar surface of the foot.
12. A skate boot as defined in claim 11, wherein said outer shell (12) comprises a lower
skirt portion foldable to overlap said insole.
13. A skate boot as defined in claim 12, further comprising an outsole (26) affixed to
a bottom surface of said insole.
14. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein said outer shell (12)
comprises a medial skirt portion (62) integrally formed with said medial side portion
and a lateral skirt portion (64) integrally formed with said lateral side portion,
said medial and lateral skirt portions being folded inwardly to form a sole (66) facing
the plantar surface of the foot.
15. A skate boot as defined in claim 14, wherein said medial and lateral skirt portions
(62, 64) are affixed together.
16. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein said outer shell (12)
comprises an outer layer and an inner layer, said outer layer being more rigid than
said inner layer.
17. A skate boot as defined in claim 16, wherein said layer of thermoformable material
is an intermediate layer and said outer and inner layers are made of thermoformable
material, said intermediate layer being between said outer and inner layers.
18. A skate boot as defined in claim 17, wherein said intermediate layer is made of foam.
19. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 18, further comprising an inner
lining (20) affixed to an inner surface of said outer shell (12), said inner lining
comprising an inner surface intended for contact with the heel, ankle and lateral
and medial sides of the foot in use.
20. A skate boot as defined in any one of claims 1 to 19, further comprising a footbed
(22) mounted inside said outer shell (12), said footbed comprising an upper surface
(34) for receiving the plantar surface of the foot and a wall (36) projecting upwardly
from said upper surface, said wall partially cupping the heel and extending up to
a medial line of the foot.
21. An ice skate (1) comprising a skate boot (10) as defined in any one of claims 1 to
20.
22. A roller skate comprising a skate boot (10) as defined in any of claims 1 to 20.