FIELD OF APPLICATION
[0001] This invention relates to a ski boot or off-track ski boot comprising a perfected
type of fairlead.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] Ski boots or off-track ski boots comprise a foot portion, typically fixed, and suitable
to accommodate the user's foot, and a leg portion, typically hinged to said foot portion,
and suitable to accommodate the tibial portion of the user.
[0003] The leg portion and/or foot portion comprise two facing (overlapping) flaps or tongue
and separated from one another so as to allow putting on the boot.
[0004] After putting on the boot, the user must then close it by means of a plurality of
fastening means, such as, for example, closing levers associated with said flaps.
[0005] The closing levers usually comprise a rack provided with a plurality of teeth, a
hook suitable to engage on the teeth of the rack and a lever kinematically connected
to the hook so as to allow the movement of the hook, its engagement on the rack and
subsequent tightening, i.e., the closure of the foot portion and/or of the leg portion.
[0006] The rack or lever connected to the hook can in turn be fixed to a respective flap
of the leg portion and/or the foot portion by means of flexible cables.
[0007] The use of cables is often preferred to other means of mechanical connection for
reasons of lightness and flexibility.
[0008] The cables are fixed to the foot portion and/or to the leg portion by means of fixing
means that usually provide for fairleads that are bolted or riveted directly to the
plastic of the foot portion or leg portion.
PRESENTATION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The solutions of the known art described above have several disadvantages.
[0010] In fact, if on one the fixing of the fairlead to the leg portion or foot portion
is guaranteed, on the other it is rather critical since the considerable tensile stresses
exerted on the cable are discharged, through a shearing action, on the screw or rivet
that fixes the fairlead to the relevant portion of the foot portion or leg portion.
[0011] Moreover, the cable turns around the fairlead since it has an incoming branch and
an outgoing branch, separated precisely by the fairlead: the cable is often subjected
to rather small bending, and is thus subjected to considerable mechanical stress.
[0012] In addition, the fairlead is fixed at specific points of the leg portion or foot
portion so as to concentrate considerable mechanical stresses in those areas. This
concentration of stresses, added to the tangible risk of impacts in case of falls
but also only for extreme uses (for example in off-track skiing) can generate the
formation of cracks and breaks. In such an eventuality the boot cannot be repaired
and must be replaced.
[0013] Furthermore, the cable is completely exposed to possible shocks and frictions, in
particular in the area around the fairlead: such shocks and frictions may lead to
the weakening and breakage of the cable itself.
[0014] The purpose of this invention is, therefore, to provide a ski boot and/or off-track
ski boot that solves the drawbacks cited with reference to the known art.
[0015] These drawbacks and limitations are solved by an off-track ski boot according to
claim 1.
[0016] Other embodiments of the boot according to the invention are described in the subsequent
claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Further characteristics and advantages of this invention will be more understandable
from the following description of its preferred and non-limiting examples of embodiments,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a ski boot equipped with at least one fairlead,
comprising a fixed insert and at least a removable platelet according to this invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the enlarged detail II of Figure 1;
Figures 2b, 3b, 4 and 5 are perspective views of successive steps of engagement of
a removable platelet on a fixed insert of the boot of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows the enlarged detail III of Figure 2;
Figures 6-7 are perspective views, from different angles, of a removable platelet
according to this invention;
Figure 8 is a plan view of the platelet of Figure 7, from the side of the arrow VIII
of Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a sectional view of the platelet of Figure 8, along the section line IX-IX
of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a plan view of the platelet of Figure 6, from the side of the arrow X
of Figure 7;
Figures 11-12 are perspective views, from different angles, of an insert according
to this invention;
Figures 13-14 are section views of the insert of Figures 11-12.
[0018] The members, or parts of members, in common between the embodiments described below
will be indicated with the same reference numbers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] With reference to the aforesaid figures, the number 4 globally indicates a ski or
off-track ski boot consisting of a lower part or foot portion 8, suitable to enclose
the foot of the user or skier and an upper part or leg portion 12, suitable to enclose
the lower part of the skier's leg.
[0020] The definition of the ski boot or off-track ski boot should not be considered in
a restrictive way, since this invention applies to any type of ski boot in general
provided with flaps or portions that must be openable to allow putting on the boot
and closeable in order to use the boot after it is put on. So, this invention also
applies to types of boots for telemark, snowboards and any other application.
[0021] Also the definitions of foot portion 8 and leg portion 12 should be considered in
a general and not restrictive manner: this invention presents no type of limitation
with respect to shapes, sizes, materials, type of foot portion and leg portion and
therefore the invention also covers types of foot portion 8 and leg portion 12 that
at least partially embrace the foot and the upper part of the leg, i.e., the shin
of the skier.
[0022] For this reason, the type of boot shown in the figures should be considered as a
non-limiting example for the purposes of the field of application of this invention.
[0023] In the type of off-track ski boot, as in the case of Figure 1, the leg portion 12
is hinged to the foot portion 8 with respect to hinges 16 defining an axis of rotation
X-X, so as to be able to rotate with respect to the foot portion about said axis of
rotation X-X.
[0024] The type of hinge 16 can be varied and, preferably, there is provided a pair of hinges
16 arranged on opposite sides with respect to the leg portion 12.
[0025] Preferably, the hinges 16 identify a horizontal rotation axis X-X, i.e., parallel
to a sole 18 of the boot 4.
[0026] The leg portion 12 is hinged to the foot portion 8 so as to be able to rotate relative
to the foot portion 8 around said hinges 16 both forwards, i.e., towards a tip 20
of the boot 4, and backwards toward a heel 22 of the boot 4.
[0027] According to an embodiment, the boot 4 comprises fastening means 23 suitable to selectively
lock the rotation of the leg portion 12 with respect to the foot portion 8 depending
on whether the user wishes to pass from a skiing configuration to a walking configuration,
respectively.
[0028] It should be noted that selective locking/unlocking means that the user can actuate
the fastening means 23 to switch at will from one configuration to another.
[0029] The foot portion 8 and/or leg portion 12 are provided with flaps 24,28 separate and
facing each other, fitted with fastening means 32 to allow the opening, closing and
tightening of said flaps 24,28.
[0030] The opening of the flaps 24,28 serves for example to allow a more comfortable fit
or even the possibility of removing the boot; closing and tightening allow adjusting
the stiffness as a function of the user's preferences.
[0031] According to an embodiment, the fastening means 32 comprise a rack 36 provided with
teeth 40 and a closing lever 44 kinematically connected to a hook 48 suitable to engage
on said teeth 40.
[0032] A ski boot 4 according to this invention may comprise a plurality of fastening means
32 with respective closing levers 44 and racks 36 arranged both on the leg portion
12 and on the foot portion 8.
[0033] The closing lever 44 passes from a closed configuration in which it tightens the
hook 48 on a tooth 40 of the rack 36 to an open configuration in which it allows the
release of the hook 48 from the rack 36.
[0034] The closing lever 44 is pivoted on a rotation pin 50 so as to present, on opposite
sides of the rotation pin 50, a gripping portion 52 for the movement of the closing
lever 44 by a user, and the hook 48 suitable to engage on the teeth 40 of the rack
36.
[0035] Preferably, the closing lever 44 is in one piece pivoted in relation to said rotation
pin 50.
[0036] At least one of said fastening means 32 is attached to a flap 24,28 by means of a
cable 56.
[0037] For example, the closing lever 44 is associated with a first 24 of said flaps and
the rack 36 is associated with a second 28 of said flaps 24,28.
[0038] For example, the closing lever 44 is associated with one of said flaps 24,28 by means
of a flexible cable 56, fixed at the rotation pin 50 of the closing lever 44.
[0039] The cable 56 is of the flexible type so as to adapt to the curvature of the foot
portion 8 and/or of the leg portion 12.
[0040] The cable 56 is at least partially inserted in a seat 60 delimited by a fairlead
64, in which the fairlead 64 comprises an insert 68 attached to a flap 24,28) and
a removable platelet 72, joined and superposed to a portion of the insert 68.
[0041] The seat is accessible through an access opening 62 facing towards the outside of
the boot 4, i.e., on the side opposite to the flaps 24,28 of the foot portion 8 and
of the leg portion 12.
[0042] Preferably, the insert 68 has a support and/or attachment portion 74 to the more
extensive flap 24,28 of the removable platelet 72. In other words, the forces transmitted
by the cable 56 are discharged on a support and/or attachment portion 74 greater than
that which only the removable platelet would have so as to discharge such forces over
a greater area of the foot portion 8 and/or of the leg portion 12.
[0043] According to an embodiment, the insert 68 is removably attached to the corresponding
flap 24,28 of the foot portion 8 or leg portion 12.
[0044] For example such a removable connection can comprise a removable connection means
76 such as a screw, a pin, an expansion plug and the like.
[0045] According to further possible embodiments, the insert 68 is co-moulded with the corresponding
flap 24,28 of the leg portion 12 and/or foot portion 8. It is also possible for example
to use rivets or screws.
[0046] In addition, it is also possible to provide for gluing the insert 68 to the foot
portion 8 or leg portion 12.
[0047] The insert 68 defines at least one space for receiving and guiding a portion of cable
56 and a removable platelet 72 so that in the attached configuration of the removable
platelet 72 on the insert 68, the insert 68 and the removable platelet 72 delimit
a curved channel or duct 82 which houses said cable portion 56.
[0048] Preferably, said channel 82 has an elliptical or semi-circular curvature, so as to
allow the return of the cable 56 and a uniform distribution of the stresses transmitted
by the cable 56.
[0049] For example, the curved channel or duct 82 is delimited by an inner side wall 84
of said seat 60, by a crest 88 of the removable platelet 72 and by the corresponding
portion of flap 24,28 to which the insert 68 is joined.
[0050] For example, the crest 88 of the removable platelet 72 projects from a lower wall
90 of the removable platelet 72 directly facing the corresponding flap 24,28.
[0051] The insert 68 comprises for example a projecting tongue 92 at least partially superposed
to the seat 60 and flexible so as to allow the insertion and removal of the removable
platelet 72.
[0052] The removable platelet 72 is counter-shaped to the projecting tongue 92 to allow
the snap insertion of the removable platelet 72 in the seat 60, following the elastic
deformation of the flexible projecting tongue 92.
[0053] According to an embodiment, the removable platelet 72 comprises a recess 94 which
in the assembled configuration houses the projecting tongue 92, said recess 94 being
housed on an upper wall 96 of the removable platelet 72, opposite the corresponding
flap 24,28 as well as opposite the lower wall 90.
[0054] The insert 68 comprises at least one stop edge 98 which defines an end stop to the
insertion of the removable platelet 72 in the seat 60.
[0055] Said stop edge 98 is for example placed at an attachment portion of the projecting
tongue 92 to the insert 68.
[0056] According to an embodiment, the insert 68 comprises in turn a perimeter edge 100
which follows a perimeter profile 104 of the access opening 62 of the seat 60 and
which interfaces with the removable platelet 72, so as to oppose the removal of the
removable platelet 72 from the seat 60 itself.
[0057] Perimeter profile 104 of the seat 60 means an average curvilinear line which follows
the course of the access opening to the seat.
[0058] Preferably, the perimeter profile 104 is counter-shaped with respect to a corresponding
profile of the projecting tongue 92.
[0059] According to an embodiment, the removable platelet 72, on the side of the lower wall
90 facing the corresponding flap 24,28, comprises a step 108 counter-shaped with respect
to the perimeter edge 100 of the insert 68.
[0060] For example both the step 108 and the perimeter edge 100 have a cylindrical shape
so as to delimit a curved channel 82 with circular curvature for the cable 56 and
to distribute in an optimal manner the stresses of the cable 56 on the fairlead 64.
[0061] According to an embodiment, the projecting tongue 92 and the removable plate 72 comprise
two through holes 110,112 aligned with each other so as to allow the insertion of
a removable connection means 76, such as a screw, a pin and the like.
[0062] A same insert 68 can comprise a plurality of fairleads 64 each comprising an insert
68 attached to a flap 24,28, and at least one seat 60 which houses separate removable
platelets 72 and relative cables 56 connected to separate fastening means 32.
[0063] As can be appreciated from the description, the ski boot or off-track ski boot according
to the invention allows overcoming the drawbacks presented in the prior art.
[0064] In particular, the fixing of the fairlead to the foot portion and/or leg portion
is not critical since the insert allows a distribution of the stresses over a large
surface of the foot portion and/or leg portion; as it regards the cable, it can distribute
the stresses over a larger area, compared to the known solutions, guaranteed by the
removable plate that allows having greater, and therefore less critical, radii of
curvature.
[0065] Therefore the cable itself is less mechanically stressed.
[0066] In addition, the cable is in turn protected by the insert and the removable platelet
precisely at the point of greatest mechanical stress, i.e., in correspondence of the
inversion, between the incoming branch and the outgoing branch, around the removable
plate.
[0067] Furthermore, the cable is protected from possible shocks and frictions, in particular
in the area around the platelet.
[0068] Moreover, the interspace between the insert seat used to house the removable platelet
and the removable platelet itself, allows recovering a small play in the open configuration
of the lever, for example when the off-track ski boot is in the walking configuration.
[0069] Furthermore, the boot according to this invention has reduced thicknesses and projections
with respect to the outer wall of the flaps of the leg portion and foot portion used
for fastening of the closure means of the boot. In fact, thanks to the fact that the
cable is at least partially housed in a seat delimited by the insert, it is possible
to have the insert flush with the adjacent portion of the foot portion or leg portion
and house the cable in a seat recessed with respect to said portion of foot portion
or leg portion: in this way, the thicknesses of the foot portion or leg portion do
not increase in correspondence of the attachment portions of the cable, while not
sacrificing the due stiffness and mechanical strength of such connections.
[0070] In addition, this invention allows simplifying the assembly of the boot because it
allows pre-assembling the cables, platelets and inserts together so as to attachment
all of them together to the foot/leg portion in a single solution:
[0071] In addition, the separation between the removable plate and the insert allows differentiating
the materials of such components; for example, it is possible to use a material with
a low coefficient of friction for the platelet on which the cable is applied and a
material more mechanically resistant, even at the expense of the friction coefficient,
for the insert which, instead, needs to ensure the proper distribution and discharge
of the forces on the foot portion or leg portion.
[0072] A person skilled in the art, in order to satisfy contingent and specific needs, may
make numerous modifications and variations to the boots described above, all however
contained within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
1. Ski boot and/or off-track ski boot (4) comprising a lower part or foot portion (8),
suitable for enclosing the user's foot and an upper part or leg portion (12), suitable
for enclosing the lower part of the skier's leg,
- the foot portion (8) and/or leg portion (12) being provided with flaps (24, 28)
separate and facing each other, fitted with fastening means (32) to allow the opening,
closing and tightening of said flaps (24, 28), characterised in that
- at least one of said fastening means (32) is attached to a flap (24, 28) by means
of a cable (56),
- said cable (56) being at least partially inserted in a seat (60) delimited by a
fairlead (64),
- fairlead (64) comprising an insert (68) attached to the flap (24, 28) and a removable
platelet (72), joined and superposed to a portion of the insert (68),
wherein the insert (68) is removably attached to the corresponding flap (24, 28) of
the foot portion (8) or leg portion (12).
2. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 1, wherein the insert (68) has
a support and/or attachment portion (74) to the corresponding more extensive flap
(24, 28) of the removable platelet (72).
3. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the previous claims, wherein
the insert (68) defines at least one space for receiving and guiding a portion of
cable (56) and a removable platelet (72) so that in the attached configuration of
the removable platelet (72), the insert (68) and the removable platelet (72) delimit
a curved duct (82) which houses said cable portion (56).
4. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 3, wherein said curved duct
(82) is delimited by an inner side wall (84) of said seat (60), by a crest (88) of
the removable platelet (72) and by the corresponding portion of flap (24, 28) to which
the insert (68) is joined.
5. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 6, wherein said crest (88) of
the removable platelet (72) projects from a lower wall (90) of the removable platelet
(72) directly facing the corresponding flap (24, 28).
6. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the claims from 1 to 5, wherein
the insert (68) comprises a projecting tongue (92) at least partially superposed to
the seat (60) and flexible so as to allow the insertion and removal of the removable
platelet (72).
7. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 6, wherein the removable platelet
(72) is counter-shaped to the projecting tongue (92) to allow the snap insertion of
the removable platelet (72) in the seat (60), following the elastic deformation of
the projecting tongue (92).
8. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the claims from 6 to 7, wherein
the removable platelet (72) comprises a recess (94) which in the assembled configuration
houses the projecting tongue (92), said recess (94) being housed on an upper wall
(96) of the removable platelet (72), opposite the corresponding flap (24, 28).
9. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the claims from 1 to 8, wherein
the insert (68) comprises at least one stop edge (98) which defines an end stop to
the insertion of the removable platelet (72) in the seat 60).
10. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 9, wherein said stop edge (98)
is placed at an attachment portion of the projecting tongue (92) to the insert (68).
11. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the previous claims, wherein
the insert (68) comprises a perimeter edge (100) which follows a perimeter profile
(104) of the seat (60) and which interfaces with the removable platelet (72), so as
to oppose the removal of the removable platelet (72) from the seat (60).
12. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to claim 11, wherein the removable platelet
(72), on the side of the lower wall (90) facing the corresponding flap (24,28), comprises
a step (108) counter-shaped to the perimeter edge (100) of the insert (68).
13. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the previous claims, wherein
the insert (68) comprises a projecting tongue (92), at least partially superposed
on the seat (60) and flexible so as to allow the insertion and removal of the removable
platelet (72), and wherein the projecting tongue (92) and removable platelet (72)
comprise two through holes (110, 112) aligned with each other 'in order to permit
the insertion of removable connection means (76).
14. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the claims from 1 to 13, wherein
the fairlead (64) comprises an insert (68) attached to the corresponding flap (24,
28), with at least two seats (60) which house separate removable platelets (72) and
relative cables (56) connected to separate fastening means (32).
15. Ski boot or off-track ski boot (4) according to any of the previous claims, where
the fastening means (32) comprise a rack (36) fitted with teeth (40) and a locking
lever (44) kinematically connected to a hook (48) suitable to engage on said teeth
(40), the closing lever (44) passing from a closing configuration in which it clamps
the hook (48) on a tooth (40) of the rack (36) to an open configuration in which it
allows the release of the hook (48).