Claims
- 1. In a ski boot construction having a shell portion and a rear quarter hingedly connected to said shell portion, said rear quarter having a concave configuration facing inwards and defining a heel region inside said ski boot construction for accommodating a wearer's heel, said shell portion defining a first lateral side shell portion and a second lateral side shell portion,
- a heel securing device comprising a first flap element and a second flap element both arranged inside said ski boot construction, said first flap element defining a first flap element first end and a first flap element second end, said first flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said first lateral side shell portion, said second flap element defining a second flap element first end and a second flap element second end, said second flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said second lateral side shell portion, said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end at least partially mutually overlapping at said heel region and further both said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end having a concave configuration facing inwards of said ski boot construction so as to envelope said heel region,
- said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end defining a mutual relative overlapping which is adjustable in a direction perpendicular to the vertical extension of a wearer's achilles tendon.
- 2. Heel securing device according to claim 1, wherein said mutual relative overlapping of said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end is adjustable by means of said rear quarter whereby a closure of said rear quarter exerts a pressure on said mutually overlapping first and second flap element second ends.
- 3. Heel securing device according to claim 1, wherein said mutual overlapping of said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end is adjustable by means of control means comprising a wire having a fixed end connected with one of said flap elements and a second end connected to a tensioning device, said wire being slidably engaged in a sheath, said sheath being connected with a second of said flap elements, said sheath being furthermore connected together with said tensioning element to a ski boot element separated from said one of said flap elements.
- 4. Heel securing device according to claim 1, wherein said first flap element and said second flap element are elastically deformable.
- 5. Heel securing device according to claim 1, wherein said first flap element first end is integrally formed with said first lateral side shell portion and said second flap element first end is integrally formed with said second lateral side shell portion.
- 6. In a ski boot construction having a shell portion and a rear quarter hingedly connected to said shell portion, said rear quarter having a concave configuration facing inwards and defining a heel region inside said ski boot construction for accommodating a wearer's heel, said shell portion defining a first lateral side shell portion and a second lateral side shell portion,
- a heel securing device comprising a first flap element and a second flap element both arranged inside said ski boot construction, said first flap element defining a first flap element first end and a first flap element second end, said first flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said first lateral side shell portion, said second flap element defining a second flap element first end and a second flap element second end, said second flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said second lateral side shell portion, said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end at least partially mutually overlapping at said heel region and further both said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end having a concave configuration facing inwards of said ski boot construction so as to envelope said heel region,
- said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end defining a mutual relative overlapping which is adjustable in a direction perpendicular to the vertical extension of a wearer's achilles tendon, said heel securing device further comprising a heel element, said heel element having a base defining a first base end and a second base end, said heel element being arranged in said ski boot construction such that said first base end is arranged at said first lateral side shell portion and said second base end is arranged at said second lateral side shell portion, said first flap element first end being integral with said first base end and said second flap element first end being integral with said second base end.
- 7. Heel securing device according to claim 6, wherein said heel element is removably arranged in said ski boot construction, said ski boot construction further comprising an inner shoe, said base of said heel element being arranged between said inner shoe and said shell portion and said mutually overlapping first and second flap element second ends being arranged between said rear quarter and said inner shoe, said mutual relative overlapping of said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end being adjustable by means of said rear quarter whereby a closure of said rear quarter exerts a pressure on said mutually overlapping first and second flap element second ends.
- 8. In a ski boot construction having a shell portion and a rear quarter hingedly connected to said shell portion, said rear quarter having a concave configuration facing inwards and defining a heel region inside said ski boot construction for accommodating a wearer's heel, said shell portion defining a first lateral side shell portion and a second lateral side shell portion,
- a heel securing device comprising a first flap element and a second flap element both arranged inside said ski boot construction, said first flap element defining a first flap element first end and a first flap element second end, said first flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said first lateral side shell portion, said second flap element defining a second flap element first end and a second flap element second end, said second flap element first end being at least temporarily constrainedly secured to said second lateral side shell portion, said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end at least partially mutually overlapping at said heel region and further both said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end having a concave configuration facing inwards of said ski boot construction so as to envelope said heel region,
- said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end defining a mutual relative overlapping which is adjustable in a direction perpendicular to the vertical extension of a wearer's achilles tendon, said first flap element first end being bolted to said first lateral side shell portion and said second flap element first end being bolted to said second lateral side shell portion.
- 9. Heel securing device according to claim 8, wherein said mutual overlapping of said first flap element second end and said second flap element second end is adjustable by means of control means comprising a wire having a fixed end connected with one of said flap elements and a second end connected to a tensioning device, said wire being slidably engaged in a sheath, said sheath being connected with a second of said flap elements, said sheath being furthermore connected together with said tensioning element to a ski boot element separated from said one of said flap elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/450,497 filed Dec. 14, 1989, now abandoned.
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