The present invention relates to an improved gliding device, particularly suitable for the practice of so-called “aggressive” gliding sports.
Today, “aggressive” gliding sports are quite widespread. Basically, this kind of sports practice consists of a series of acrobatics movements. For example, with reference to the field of skating, the term “aggressive skating” means a number of certain acrobatic activities, such as the so-called “grinding” (i.e. a crosswise passage along kerbs or handrails) or other stunt movements.
Known gliding devices generally comprise a gliding member, to which a sports shoe is associated. Again with reference to the field of skating, such gliding member generally comprises a frame, which supports a plurality of in-line wheels. The sports shoe of the gliding device typically comprises a rigid sole and an upper. The upper generally includes a shell and a cuff, which surround an internal liner for accommodating the foot of the user. The shell and the cuff are fitted with a pair of opposing flaps that may be fastened together through suitable fastening buckles arranged transversely to such flaps. The gliding device generally comprises also means for protecting the foot and the lower portion of the user's leg from the frequent impacts and other accidental events, to which the gliding device is subjected during the sports practice. For example, in skating, such accidental events may be represented by sudden contacts against steps, platforms, railings, pavements and the like. Generally, the rigid walls of the shell and/or of the cuff, generally made of plastics, provide such protection means. In this manner, the shell and/or the cuff are sturdy and ensure a suitable protection to the user.
However, conventional gliding devices suffer some drawbacks.
A first shortcoming consists in that the walls of the shell and/or of the cuff are relatively thick, since their main function is to ensure protection. This fact entails that the gliding device is often cumbersome, heavy and unattractive from an aesthetic point of view. This problem is worsened by the fact that the acrobatic sports activity causes frequent damage to the outer surface of the gliding device, which thus shortly appears somewhat scratched and ruined. A further problem consists in that the shell and/or the cuff made of plastics do not allow a satisfactory transpiration of the user's foot. This fact, combined with the relatively high sturdiness of the shell, implies that known gliding devices are often uncomfortable and suffer high levels of internal moisture and temperature.
Thus, the aim of the present invention is to provide a gliding device, particularly suitable for “aggressive” sports practice, which ensures a suitable protection for the foot and the lower portion of the user's leg against impacts and other accidental events and which ensures, at the same time, a relatively high level of comfort for the user, together with a pleasing aesthetic appearance.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a gliding device, which has reduced weight and overall size.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a gliding device, which is structurally simple and has low manufacturing costs.
The above aim and objects and others which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a gliding device, which comprises:
a gliding member;
a sports shoe associated to the gliding member; the sports shoe comprising at least a sole, and an upper which extends upwardly of the sole; the upper comprising at least a soft portion, which is made of a soft material; and
protection means for protecting the foot and the lower portion of the user's leg against impacts and other accidental events, characterised in that the protection means comprises one or more protection elements, which are rigidly associated at least to the soft portion of the upper.
Further characteristics and advantages of the gliding device according to the present invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a particular embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of nonlimitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The gliding device according to the present invention will be described hereinafter with particular reference to its use in “aggressive” skating. This is only for the sake of simplicity and it does not imply any limitation of the scope of the present invention. In fact, the present gliding device can be advantageously used without distinction in many other gliding sports, such as traditional or speed skating, rolling, skiing, snowboarding and the like.
With reference to the figures, reference numeral 1 designates a skate comprising a gliding member 200, which, in this case, comprises a frame 2 supporting a plurality of wheels 3. A sports shoe 5 is associated to the gliding member 200. The sports shoe 5 comprises at least a rigid sole 4, which is connected to the frame 2, and an upper 8, which extends upwardly of the sole 4. The upper 8 comprises at least a soft portion 70, made of soft material, such as leather, rubber or the like. The sports shoe 5 comprises also protection means for protecting the foot and the lower portion of the user's leg against impacts and other accidental events. Such protection means comprises one or more protection elements such as protection strips 12, which are rigidly associated to the soft portion 70. Particularly, the protection elements 12 are arranged, so as to protrude externally from the soft portion 70. Of course, such protection means may advantageously include also a rigid or semi-rigid shell (not shown) and cuff, reference numeral 7, to allow a satisfactory transmission of the forces to the frame 2. In this case, as illustrated in
Preferably, the sports shoe 5 comprises also an inner liner 6, which is accommodated inside the shell and the cuff 7 and which accommodates the foot and the lower portion of the user's leg.
The soft portion 70 comprises a first flap 9a and/or a second flap 9b, which cover at least partially the internal lateral side 201 and/or the external lateral side 202 of the user's foot, respectively. Flaps 9a and 9b are arranged opposite to each other and may be fastened together by means a fastening lace 11 that passes through a succession of eyelets 10. Advantageously, the protection elements 12 protrude externally from the first flap 9a and/or the second flap 9b.
As mentioned above, the protection elements 12 may comprise one or more suitably shaped protection strips, which may advantageously be provided with layers of relatively rigid material with a predefined thickness. Preferably, the protection strips 12 are made of abrasion-proof materials, such as polyurethane.
In this manner, strips 12 are able to ensure a suitable protection in the regions of the foot which have the major probability of suffering from impacts and other accidental events. Preferably, such protection strips 12 are arranged to co-operate with the rigid sole 4 in order to build up an equivalent protection layer, which surrounds externally the upper 8. For example, they can be arranged above the lateral edge 50 of rigid sole 4, approximately at the lateral metatarsus region 13 and/or at the anklebone region 15 and/or at the heel region 14 of the user's foot. Preferably, as illustrated in
It has thus been shown that the gliding device, according to the present invention, achieves the intended aim and objects.
In fact, the soft portion 70 of the upper 8 ensures a suitable protection to the user since it incorporates the protection elements 12. At the same time, a remarkable reduction of the walls of the shell and of the cuff and a satisfactory level of transpiration of the foot of the user are achieved. In this manner, the sports activity can be accomplished with maximum comfort and in total safety, guaranteeing particular protection to the foot regions, which are subject to frequent impact and injury. Further, the protective elements 12 increase remarkably the durability of the soft portion 70 and allow to maintain its aesthetic characteristics for a long time. In fact, the protective elements 12 effectively protect the soft portion 70 against scratches, abrasions and splitting. Thus, the gliding device has always a pleasing and enduring aesthetic impact. Finally, the structural simplicity of the gliding device, according to the present invention; allows to remarkably reduce the manufacturing time and costs.
In practice, the materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the contingent use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
The disclosures in Italian Utility Model Application No. TV2001U000034 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
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TV20010034 U | May 2001 | IT | national |
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