Claims
- 1. A sport shoe comprising:
- a sole;
- a shell extending from the sole;
- means for closing the shoe to a close fit on a foot located in the shoe;
- means for permitting flexion of a leg relative to the foot located in the shoe;
- means for limiting flexion of the leg relative to the foot beyond a predetermined angle;
- means for permitting further flexion of the leg relative to the sport shoe performing surface while substantially maintaining the predetermined angle; and
- means movable relative to said further flexion permitting means for tightening the shoe on the foot during said further flexion of the leg relative to said sport shoe performing surface.
- 2. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein said flexion limiting means includes an upwardly extending limit member.
- 3. A sport shoe according to claim 2 wherein said further flexion permitting means includes a footbed movable relative to said shoe.
- 4. A sport shoe according to claim 3 wherein:
- said footbed is coupled to said limit member;
- said limit member is movable relative to said shell; and
- said footbed is moved when said limit member is moved a predetermined angle.
- 5. A sport shoe according to claim 4 wherein said footbed increases the tightness of the fit of the shoe when said footbed is raised.
- 6. A sport shoe according to claim 4 wherein said footbed comprises a footbed heel portion which is raised when said limit member is moved beyond a predetermined angle.
- 7. A sport shoe according to claim 4 wherein said footbed is coupled to said limit member by a yoke.
- 8. A sport shoe according to claim 3 wherein:
- said footbed is coupled to a spring member;
- said spring member is movable relative to said shell;
- and said footbed is lowered when said spring member is compressed.
- 9. A sport shoe according to claim 8 wherein said footbed heel portion is lowered when said spring member is compressed.
- 10. A sport shoe according to claim 3 wherein said footbed is coupled to said tightening means.
- 11. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein said tightening means increases the tightness of the fit of the shoe when said footbed is raised.
- 12. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein said tightening means increases the tightness of the fit of the shoe when said footbed is lowered.
- 13. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein said tightening means engages the upper surface of the foot.
- 14. A sport shoe according to claim 13 wherein said tightening means includes a cable and cable guide mechanism.
- 15. A sport shoe according to claim 13 wherein said tightening means includes an instep strap.
- 16. A sport shoe according to claim 15 wherein said performing surface includes a ski surface.
- 17. A sport shoe according to claim 15 wherein said footbed is coupled to said cuff by an adjustable yoke.
- 18. A ski boot comprising:
- a relatively rigid sole;
- a shell extending from the sole;
- a cuff extending from the shell and movable relative to the shell;
- the cuff being movable with respect to the shell to permit forward flexion of a leg relative to a foot located in the shoe;
- a footbed located in the shoe;
- means for limiting movement of the cuff relative to the footbed to limit forward flexion of the leg relative to the foot beyond a predetermined angle;
- means for coupling the cuff to the footbed to permit further forward flexion of the leg relative to a sport shoe sport performing surface while substantially maintaining the predetermined angle; and
- means movably engaging the upper surface of the foot coupled to the footbed for tightening the shoe on the foot during said further forward flexion relative to the sport shoe performing surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/197,221 filed Feb. 16, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,871 which was a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 07/902,781 filed Jun. 23, 1992 now abandoned which was a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 07/629,044 filed Dec. 14, 1990 now abandoned which was a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 129,141 filed Dec. 7, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,326 which was a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 06/751,828 filed Jul. 5, 1985 now abandoned which was a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 50,436 filed Jun. 20, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,324, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 886,946 filed Mar. 15, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,342.
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