Claims
- 1. A boot for a gliding sport comprising:
- a relatively rigid shell including a sole and a heel part;
- a relatively flexible upper received in said shell and having an upper part for receiving a lower leg;
- a relatively rigid collar extending rearwardly of the lower leg;
- said rigid collar having a connection for continuous movement with respect to said rigid shell along a substantially longitudinally extending axis during practice of said gliding sport.
- 2. A boot according to claim 1, wherein:
- a lower portion of said flexible upper is fixed against movement with respect to said sole of said shell.
- 3. A boot according to claim 1, wherein:
- said connection is a pivot connection for continuous pivoting of said rigid collar about a substantially horizontal axis.
- 4. A boot according to claim 1, wherein:
- said boot comprises an engagement structure that limits angled movement of said collar in at least one transverse direction.
- 5. A boot according to claim 4, wherein:
- said engagement structure is asymmetrical with respect to a substantially longitudinal plane.
- 6. A boot according to claim 5, wherein:
- said engagement structure includes an inner lateral extension of said collar positioned for engagement with a lateral wall of said heel part of said rigid shell to limit said angled movement of said collar.
- 7. A boot according to claim 6, wherein:
- said transverse direction of said lateral angled movement of said collar is an outward direction, said lateral angled movement occurs in a range of 0.degree. to 20.degree. from a vertical plane.
- 8. A boot according to claim 1, wherein:
- said heel part is asymmetrical, is fastened against movement with respect to said sole, said heel part including an area located laterally on said boot which is higher than an area located medially on said boot, in relation to said sole.
- 9. A boot according to claim 1, wherein:
- said heel part is fastened to said sole and cooperates with said collar to act as a stop under longitudinal flection.
- 10. A boot for a gliding sport comprising:
- a relatively rigid shell including a sole, a heel part, and a front end, said rigid shell having an upwardly facing opening extending in a longitudinal direction between said heel part and said front end;
- a relatively flexible upper received in said upwardly facing opening of said shell and having an upper part for receiving a lower leg;
- a relatively rigid collar extending upwardly of said rigid shell and being positioned rearwardly of the lower leg, said upwardly facing opening of said rigid shell extending forwardly of a forwardmost part of said rigid collar;
- said rigid collar being movable with respect to said rigid shell during practice of said gliding sport in a direction transverse to said longitudinal direction.
- 11. A boot according to claim 10, wherein:
- said rigid collar is connected to said rigid shell by means of a pivot connection for articulation of said rigid collar along a substantially longitudinally extending axis during said practice of said gliding sport.
- 12. A boot according to claim 10, wherein:
- said rigid shell further comprises an outer wall and an inner wall, said rigid shell forming a relatively rigid band by means of said front end, said heel part, and said outer and inner walls; and
- said rigid band holds a lower part of said upper in place against movement relative to said band.
- 13. A boot for a gliding sport according to claim 12, wherein:
- said upper is affixed to said band with glue.
- 14. A boot for the practice of snowboarding, the boot comprising:
- (a) a relatively rigid shell comprising a sole and a heel part;
- (b) a relatively flexible upper received in said shell and having an upper part enclosing a lower leg of the user;
- (c) a relatively rigid collar surrounding said upper part of said upper, and being articulated on said heel part of said shell by a pivot pin;
- (d) said pivot pin having an axis extending in a plane substantially longitudinal to said boot, so as to allow continuous lateral/medial inclination of said collar in relation to said shell when said collar is closed during practice of the sport.
- 15. A boot according to claim 14, wherein said axis of said pivot pin extends substantially horizontally.
- 16. A boot according to claim 14, wherein said boot comprises stop means for limiting angled movement of said collar in said at least one direction.
- 17. A boot according to claim 16, wherein said stop means are asymmetrical.
- 18. A boot according to claim 7, wherein said collar comprises an inner lateral extension capable of cooperating with a lateral wall of said heel part in order to limit the angled movement of said collar laterally of said boot.
- 19. A boot according to claim 18, wherein lateral angled movement of said collar occurs in a range of 0.degree. to 20.degree. from a vertical position of said collar.
- 20. A boot according to claim 14, wherein said heel part is asymmetrical, is fastened to said sole, and comprises an area located laterally on said boot which is higher than an area located medially on said boot, in relation to said sole.
- 21. A boot according to claim 14, wherein said pivot pin is constituted by a cylindrical member articulated to said heel part in a hole in said collar.
- 22. A boot according to claim 14, wherein said heel part is fastened to said sole and cooperates with said collar to act as a stop under longitudinal flection.
- 23. A snowboarding boot for the practice of the sport of snowboarding, said snowboarding boot comprising:
- a relatively rigid shell including a sole and a heel part;
- a relatively flexible upper received in said shell and having an upper part enclosing a lower leg;
- a relatively rigid collar extending rearwardly of the lower leg;
- said rigid collar having a pivot connection with respect to said rigid shell for continuous articulation along a substantially longitudinally extending axis during said practice of snowboarding with said snowboarding boot.
- 24. A snowboarding boot according to claim 23, wherein to a lower portion of said flexible upper is fixed against movement with respect to said sole of said shell.
- 25. A boot according to claim 23, wherein said axis extends substantially horizontally.
- 26. A boot according to claim 23, wherein said boot comprises an engagement structure that limits angled movement of said collar in at least one transverse direction.
- 27. A boot according to claim 26, wherein said engagement structure is asymmetrical with respect to a substantially longitudinal plane.
- 28. A boot according to claim 27, wherein said engagement structure includes an inner lateral extension of said collar positioned for engagement with a lateral wall of said heel part of said rigid shell to limit said angled movement of said collar.
- 29. A boot according to claim 28, wherein said transverse direction of said lateral angled movement of said collar is an outward direction, said lateral angled movement occurs in a range of 0.degree. to 20.degree. from a vertical plane.
- 30. A boot according to claim 23, wherein said heel part is asymmetrical, is fastened against movement with respect to said sole, said heel part including an area located laterally on said boot which is higher than an area located medially on said boot, in relation to said sole.
- 31. A boot according to claim 23, wherein said heel part is fastened to said sole and cooperates with said collar to act as a stop under longitudinal flection.
- 32. A snowboarding boot for the practice of the sport of snowboarding, said snowboarding boot comprising:
- a relatively rigid shell including a sole and a heel part;
- a relatively flexible upper received in said shell and having an upper part enclosing a lower leg, said flexible upper having a closing system;
- a relatively rigid collar extending rearwardly of the lower leg;
- said rigid collar having a pivot connection with respect to said rigid shell for articulation along a substantially longitudinally extending axis during said practice of snowboarding with said snowboarding boot.
- 33. A snowboarding boot according to claim 32, wherein a forwardmost part of said rigid collar is spaced from said rigid shell, whereby said closing system of said flexible upper is externally exposed.
- 34. A snowboarding boot according to claim 33, wherein said collar has a tightening and closing system at said forwardmost part of said collar and said closing system of said flexible upper is positioned beneath said tightening and closing system of said collar.
- 35. A snowboarding boot according to claim 32, wherein said closing system of said flexible upper comprises lacing.
- 36. A snowboarding boot for the practice of the sport of snowboarding, said snowboarding boot comprising:
- a relatively rigid shell including a sole and a heel part;
- a relatively flexible upper received in said shell and having an upper part enclosing a lower leg;
- a relatively rigid collar extending rearwardly of the lower leg, a forwardmost part of said rigid collar being spaced above said rigid shell, thereby exposing a forward portion of said flexible upper;
- said rigid collar having a pivot connection with respect to said rigid shell for articulation along a substantially longitudinally extending axis during said practice of snowboarding with said snowboarding boot.
- 37. A snowboarding boot according to claim 36, wherein said relatively rigid shell further includes a front end, an outer lateral wall and an inner lateral wall, whereby said heel part, said front end, said outer lateral wall and said inner lateral wall form a relatively rigid band being upwardly facing opening between said front end and said heel part, said relatively flexible upper being received within said upwardly facing opening of said relatively rigid band.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/692,402, filed on Aug. 5, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application No. 08/431,296, filed on Apr. 28, 1995, now abandoned, the disclosures of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference thereto in their entireties, and the priorities of which are claimed under 35 USC 120.
This application is also based upon French application No. 94 05408, filed on Apr. 29, 1994, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety and priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 USC 119.
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