[0001] . The present invention refers to a fastening device, in particular for sports footwear
such as, for example, ski or snowboard shoes or boots, skates, mountain boots, cycling
shoes.
PRIOR ART
[0002] . Document
WO98/41121 in the name of Officine Everest S.p.A. discloses a device of the lever and toothed
strap type for sports footwear in general, comprising a tensioning lever and ratchet
type engaging means for a toothed strap; the ratchet engaging means comprise a pair
of pawls having different length arranged adjacent to each other and adapted to selectively
engage the toothed strap, so as to allow a controlled reduction of the fastening degree
by releasing the toothed strap tooth-by-tooth.
[0003] . A drawback of such prior art solution lies in the fact that the alternate operation
of the two pawls causes uncertainty about the operation of the device, as the user
is unsure which of the two pawls is currently engaging the strap, and thus he/she
does not know exactly which one of the twopawls is to be actuated; a simultaneous
actuation of both pawls causes the strap to be completely released , and this may
be unwanted; thus, the prior art device is difficult to use and lacks of immediate
comprehension.
[0004] . A further drawback lies in the fact that, given that only one of the two pawls
arranged adjacent engages the strap, the load on the latter due to the fastening force
acts offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the device, hence possibly leading
to the strap being stuck with respect to the support base, or however giving rise
to possible malfunctioning due to a non-axial tension.
[0005] . A further drawback of the prior art device lies in the size of the strap: given
that the tooth of the pawl that temporarily engages half of the section of the strap
must be able to resist to the normal traction forces occurring in such closure devices,
and thus must be of suitable size, the strap of the device according to the aforementioned
patent is required to be twice wide with respect to a normal strap in which the tooth
acts over the entire cross-section.
[0006] . European patent
EP 1611811 in the name of Tecnologica S.p.A. discloses a fastening device for footwear comprising
a lever arm for the gradual fastening of the strap, first means for the gradual release
of the strap and second means for the complete release of the strap, wherein said
first and said second means are distinct with respect to each other and they are capable
of being actuated by means of two separate push-buttons.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] . The main aim of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the prior
art by providing a fastening device for footwear capable of allowing the complete
release and the tooth-by-tooth release of the strap by actuating only one push-button.
[0008] . Within the previously described aim, an important object is to provide a fastening
device that is easy and immediate to perform through unequivocal and distinct actions
for the two controlled and gradual release functions.
[0009] . A further object of the present invention is to provide a fastening device for
footwear that is small in size and formed by a fewest number of components as low
as possible.
[0010] . Another object is to provide a fastening device capable of attaining the aforementioned
objects at competitive production costs, so that the use thereof is advantageous even
from an economical point of view, and which is obtainable by means of the usual and
known systems, machinery and tools.
[0011] . The aforementioned aim and objects, as well as others that will be apparent hereinafter
are reached by a fastening device particularly for sports footwear as defined by claim
1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] . Further characteristics and advantages of a fastening device according to the present
invention shall be better understood from the following description of a particular,
but not exclusive, embodiment illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example with
reference to the following figures:
- figure 1 is a perspective exploded view of a fastening device according to the present
invention;
- figure 2 illustrates, according to a top view, a fastening device according to the
present invention;
- figure 3 is a lateral perspective view of the device according to the preceding figures;
- figure 4 is a longitudinal section along plane A-A, indicated in figure 2, of the
fastening device according to the preceding figures;
- figure 5 is a cross-section along plane B-B, indicated in figure 2, of the fastening
device according to the preceding figures;
- figure 6 is a lateral view of the fastening device according to the preceding figures,
at a position of tensioning the strap;
- figure 7 shows, according to a sectional view, the fastening device in the position
of figure 6;
- figure 8 shows the fastening device according to the present invention without the
lever arm and at closure or rest position; and
- figure 9 shows, according to a perspective view, the fastening device of the present
invention at complete release position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] . With reference to the previously mentioned figures, a fastening device in particular
for sports footwear adapted to be fixed onto a first flap of a footwear (not shown)
is generally indicated with reference number 10. A toothed strap 1 can be fixed with
an end 1 A to a second flap of the footwear (not shown), and it is adapted to be removably
associable, by means of the other end 1 B, to the fastening device 10, provided as
follows, to obtain the approaching of the two flaps of the footwear and thus attain
closure thereof.
[0014] . The fastening device 10 comprises a base 7 constituted by a flat bottom surface
17 and two shoulders 7A, 7B, mutually opposite, which rise, preferably at a right
angle, from said flat bottom surface 17.
[0015] . The flat bottom surface 17 is shaped so as to comprise a longitudinal groove 17A,
whose width is smaller than the total width of the flat base surface 17, within which
the strap 1 is slidingly inserted to allow the closure of the footwear. In particular,
said groove 17A is provided slightly offset with respect to the centre of the flat
base surface 17, so as to laterally leave a space sufficient to create a notch 70,
i.e. a lateral gap, which extends adjacent to the groove 17, at the base of one of
the two shoulders 7A, 7B.
[0016] . Furthermore, a first pair of holes 27, arranged mutually facing each other, which
allow articulating - on said base 7, in the space comprised between said shoulders
- a pawl 6, in turn provided with a through hole 26, about a first transverse axis
8, defined by a first pin, substantially perpendicular to the two shoulders 7A, 7B,
is provided on said two shoulders 7A, 7B
[0017] . A first resilient means 5, in particular a torsion-compression spring, is coaxially
inserted into said first pin 8.
[0018] . The pawl 6 is provided with a single control means 99, i.e. a push-button, arranged
at the top part thereof; furthermore, it is also provided with first engaging means
16A and second engaging means 16B, in particular two transverse teeth adapted to selectively
engage the toothing of the strap 1 for the gradual or complete opening of the footwear
as outlined further in detail hereinafter. Said second transverse tooth 16B is spaced
with respect to said first transverse tooth 16A by a distance between centres equivalent
to about n +½ times the pitch of the toothing of the strap 1, and it is provided in
a manner to be completely raised from the strap 1 during the rest condition.
[0019] . The oscillability of the pawl 6 about the first pin 8 is limited and controlled
by exploiting the resilient torsional return property of the spring 5; this causes
said first engaging tooth 16A to constantly adhere to the toothed surface of the strap
1 during the rest condition, thus preventing slipping off thereof.
[0020] . A supporting connecting rod 4 is provided with a second pair of holes 14 which
allow articulating the same, outside the shoulders 7A, 7B of the base 7, about the
first pin 8; it substantially has the function of rotatably supporting a lever arm
2 on the base 7, articulating it about a second axis 9, defined by a second cylindrical
pin, passing through a third pair of holes 24.
[0021] . The lever arm 2 has a free end 50 that allows the user to hold it, while the other
end 21 is provided with engaging means adapted to engage the toothing of the toothed
strap 1 which is inserted into the groove 17A of the base 7. By rotating about the
second pin 9, said lever arm 2 passes from a rest position (as in figures 3 and 4),
in which the end 21 is raised with respect to the toothing of the strap 1, to an engagement
position (figures 6 and 7) for the moving forward the strap 1 biased by a second resilient
means 3 which holds the lever arm 2 in the rest position when no forces are applied.
Said second resilient means 3 is usually constituted by a torsion spring positioned
coaxially to the pin 9 and operating in a conventional manner.
[0022] . Stop means 40, such as small projecting portions, may be provided on the lateral
outer surface of the shoulders 7A, 7B of the base 7 with the aim of limiting the movement
of the connecting rod 4 towards the surface of the footwear and allow a more fluid
movement of the lever arm 2.
[0023] . Furthermore, given that said lever arm 2 is extended above said pawl 6, it is centrally
provided with an opening 22 from which it is possible accessing said control means
99 and actuating it for attaining the displacement of the pawl 6.
[0024] . The fastening device 10 operates as follows: obtaining the closure of the two flaps
of the footwear requires the manual insertion of the free end 1 B of the strap 1 into
the fastening device 10, sliding it in the groove 17A provided on the flat surface
of the base 7. The sliding of the strap 1 is free until the first tooth of the toothed
strap 1 comes into contact with the first engaging tooth 16A of the pawl 6: at this
point, the first engaging tooth 16A is raised overcoming the resilient torsional reaction
of the first resilient means 5 and slides on the toothing of the strap 1 allowing
the forward moving of the same in the direction indicated by the arrow C in figures
3 and 4.
[0025] . The lever arm 2 is actuated for the subsequent forced fastening of the strap 1:
the user, holding the lever arm 2 at the free end thereof 50, rotates it repeatedly
clockwise and anticlockwise about the pin 9 as indicated by the arrow T in figures
6 and 7, so that the end 21 provided with engaging means engages, overcoming the bias
action provided by the second resilient means 3, one of the teeth of the toothing
of the strap 1, forcing the forward movement thereof. The temporary position achieved
by the strap 1 is maintained during the passive return travel of the lever arm 2 from
the first engaging tooth 16A which acts as during the manual insertion of the strap
1, i.e. sliding on the toothing biased by the first resilient means 5 and then maintaining
the position achieved by the strap 1 by temporarily engaging one of the teeth of the
toothing thereof.
[0026] . Reiterating the oscillatory movement of the lever arm 2 about the second pin 9
causes the strap 1 to be tensioned up to the desired fastening degree.
[0027] . In order to gradually and controllably loosen the degree of fastening set during
the fastening, the user simply needs to operate on the control push-button 99 of the
pawl, pressing it according to a vertical direction with respect to the motion direction
of the strap 1, as indicated by the arrow G in figures 3 and 4: this leads to a slight
rotation of the pawl 6, biased by the first resilient means 5, about the first pin
8, which in turn causes the first engaging tooth 16A, responsible for maintaining
the fastening position, to raise from the groove of the tooth of the strap 1 to which
it is engaged, allowing the strap 1 to translate along the loosening direction indicated
by the arrow A by about ½ tooth. Simultaneously, following the rotation of the pawl
6 about the pin 8, the second engaging tooth 16B, which is spaced from said first
transverse tooth by n + ½ teeth, engages the closest groove of the toothing in the
loosening direction.
[0028] . During the subsequent step in which the user releases the push-button 99, the pawl
6 returns to the initial rest position, exploiting the resilient return property provided
by the first resilient means 5: however, in this manner the second tooth 16B is disengaged
from the groove of the toothing of the strap 1 in which it had settled in the previous
step, while the first tooth 16A engages the adjacent groove, allowing the strap to
translate by an amount equivalent to the remaining ½ tooth. Thus, in total, a single
vertical actuation of the push-button 99 allows the strap 1 to translate in the direction
indicated by the arrow A of one tooth and thus by a distance equivalent to the pitch
of the toothing of the strap 1.
[0029] . Thus, repeating the previously described operation actuating and releasing several
times the push-button 99 allows obtaining a gradual and controlled release, tooth-by-tooth,
of the strap 1, up to the desired fastening degree.
[0030] . Lastly, in order to attain the quick release of the strap 1, the user shall simply
operate on the push-button 99 by translating it laterally with respect to the motion
direction of the strap, as indicated by the arrow R in figures 5 and 9, so as to displace
the body of the pawl 6, biasing the action of the spring 5, at the gap 70 provided
on the base 7. Consequently to this movement, the first engaging tooth 16A, responsible
for maintaining the fastening position attained in the previous steps, and the second
engaging tooth 16B are completely moved away from the toothing of the strap 1, allowing
the latter to be loosened quickly or even completely slipped off from fastening device
10. By releasing the push-button 99, the pawl 6 automatically returns to the rest
position due to the resilient return action provided by the spring 5.
[0031] . From the description outlined above it is clear how the present invention attains
the preset objects and advantages: actually, a fastening device 10 provided with a
single push-button 99 to obtain both the quick release and the gradual release tooth
by tooth of the strap 1 is provided.
[0032] . Furthermore, said control push-button 99 can be used through unequivocal and distinct
actions, in particular the compression towards the surface of the footwear to obtain
the controlled release and the transverse displacement for the quick release of the
strap; this makes the use of the device 10 easy and immediate to perform.
[0033] . Due to the presence of a single push-button 99, the fastening device 10 is extremely
small in size, just like the number of construction components is minimum, making
said fastening device 10 competitive even from an economical point of view.
[0034] . Obviously, the present invention is susceptible to numerous applications, modifications
or variants without thereby departing from the scope of protection, as defined by
the attached claims.
[0035] . Furthermore, the materials and equipments used to carry out the present invention,
as well as the shapes and dimensions of the single components, may suitably vary according
to the specific needs.
1. Fastening device (10), in particular for sports footwear, comprising a base (7) associable
to a footwear flap , to which a lever arm (2) is rotatably connected, said lever arm
(2) having an end (21) provided with engaging means for allowing the forward movement
of a toothed strap (1) associable with an end (1A) to another footwear flap, and a
pawl (6) rotatably connected to said base (7), said pawl (6) comprising first engaging
means (16A) for maintaining the position achieved by said toothed strap (1), control
means (99) further being provided on said pawl (6) interacting with said first engaging
means (16A) for the quick release of the toothed strap (1) by actuating said control
means (99) according to a first direction,
characterised in that said pawl (6) further comprises second engaging means (16B) interacting with said
control means (99) and cooperating with said first engaging means (16A) for the gradual
release of the toothed strap (1) by actuating the same control means (99) according
to a second direction different from said first direction.
2. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the quick release of said toothed
strap (1) occurs by actuating said control means (99) according to a transverse direction
with respect to the motion direction of the strap (1).
3. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the gradual release of said toothed
strap (1) occurs through reciprocating actuation of said control means (99) according
to a vertical direction with respect to the motion direction of the strap (1).
4. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein said base (7) comprises a flat
bottom surface (17) from which at least two shoulders (7A, 7B) rise substantially
at a right angle on mutually opposite sides, said flat bottom surface (17) comprising
a longitudinal groove (17A) for slidingly inserting said toothed strap (2), arranged
offset so as to create a notch (70) at the base of one of said at least two shoulders
(7A, 7B).
5. Fastening device (10) according to claim 4, wherein said pawl (6) and a connecting
rod (4) are rotatably connected about a first axis (8) to said base (7), in the space
comprised between said at least two shoulders (7A, 7B), said connecting rod (4) further
comprising a second axis (9) parallel to said first axis (8) about which said lever
arm (2) is rotatably connected.
6. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein said second engaging means (16B)
is arranged, with respect to said first engaging means (16A), at an axial distance
equivalent to about n + ½ times the pitch of the toothing of said toothed strap (1),
said first and second engaging means (16A, 16B) being adapted to selectively engage
said toothing during the gradual release of the strap (1).
7. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein said control means (99) is arranged
on the top portion of said pawl (6).
8. Fastening device (10) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the actuation of said control
means (99) is biased by said first resilient means (5).
9. Fastening device (10) according to claims 2 and 4, wherein the actuation of said control
means (99) according to a transverse direction with respect to the forward moving
direction of the strap (1) causes the displacement of the body of said pawl (6) at
the notch (70) provided on said base (7) and the subsequent complete disengagement
of said first and second engaging means (16A, 16B) from the toothing of said strap
(1).
10. Fastening device (10) according to claims 3 and 5, wherein the actuation of said control
means (99) according to a vertical direction with respect to the forward moving direction
of the toothed strap (1) causes the oscillation of said pawl (6) about a said first
pin (8), said oscillation causing said first and second engaging means (16A, 16B)
to selectively engage the toothing of said strap (1).
11. Fastening device (10) according to claim 1, wherein said lever arm (2) is centrally
provided with an opening (22) which allows accessing and actuating said control means
(99) along said two different actuation directions.
12. Footwear comprising a fastening device (10) according to claim 1.