The invention relates to an ice crampon comprising a metal body composed of:
The document FR 2,575,659 describes an ice crampon having a head and a heel connected to one another by flexible cables collaborating with a clamping device with a securing buckle. The two cables pass through links of a pair of small chains securedly attached to the heel. Each chain comprises a pin enabling the number of links to be selected for longitudinal adjustment. Closing of the buckle acts on the length of the cables to perform tensioning of the head and of the heel.
The document FR 942119 relates to an ice crampon wherein clamping of the crampon to the shoe is obtained by means of a cable equipped with a tightener. The fixing plate comprises several notches for attaching the head of the cable in order to adjust the length. The cable is in direct mechanical connection with the fixing system.
According to French Patents No 2,509,968 and 2,457,654, the mechanical connection between the head and the heel comprises a rigid metal bar the length of which is adjustable by means of successive holes or notches arranged along the bar. Longitudinal adjustment is performed by selection of a predefined hole or notch according to the required shoe size. Such a head, bar and heel assembly is generally made from steel, which results in it having a certain weight. The presence of a rigid bar moreover increases the overall size when the crampon is stowed in the mountaineer's or rambler's bag.
The object of the invention consists in providing an ice crampon having a moderate weight, that is easy to adjust to the shoe size, and presents a compact volume when stowed away.
The ice crampon according to the invention is characterized in that the flexible connecting means are formed by at least one flexible cord connected between the head and the heel after passing through adjustment notches forming part of a notching system securedly attached to the body of the crampon, the longitudinal adjustment of the cord in said notches being arranged to adapt to the shoe size, independently from the fixing means of the crampon.
According to a preferred embodiment, the cord is configured in the form of two elementary strands laterally spaced apart from one another with respect to the longitudinal mid-axis of the crampon body. The length of the two strands of the cord is adjusted by means of two series of notches arranged along opposite inner edges of the heel or of the head. The presence of the two strands enables a good stability to be obtained between the head and the heel.
According to an advantageous feature of the invention, each series of successive notches forms a rectilinear notching system on each side of the longitudinal mid-axis.
The two strands can originate from a single cord forming a ring after passing through the notches.
The two strands can also be independent from one another, each strand being individually fixed to first attachment points of the heel and to second attachment points of the head after passing through the adjustment notches. The notches can be either integrated in the heel or in the head of the crampon or be arranged on a part added on to the heel or to the head.
The heel or the head of the crampon advantageously comprises at least one crescent-shaped aperture having two adjacent slots for choice of passage of the strands of the cord, enabling adjustment half-notches to be achieved.
According to another feature, the cord comprises a single strand and a single series of notches extending along the longitudinal mid-axis.
Preferably, the flexible cord is made from a textile material having a base formed by polyethylene fibres having a high tensile strength.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings, in which:
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A first fixing clamp 14 in the form of a cradle is articulated transversely to the front of head 11 to come into engagement with the front edge of the sole of the shoe. A U-shaped second clamp 15 on which a heel-plate 16 is mounted for blocking the rear edge of the sole is articulated on heel 12. U-shaped second clamp 15 is larger than first clamp 14, and its two ends are housed on each side of the heel in one of the holes 17 provided in the two front teeth of heel 12. The ends of first clamp 14 can also be inserted in one of the spaced-apart holes 18 arranged in the lateral teeth 13 of head 11.
Head 11 and heel 12 of crampon 10 are connected to one another by flexible connecting means collaborating with a length adjustment system 19 enabling crampon 10 to be adjusted to the shoe size. The flexible connecting means are formed by a cord 20 configured in the form of two elementary strands 20a, 20b, laterally spaced apart from one another. Adjustment system 19 comprises two series of notches 21 arranged along opposite inner edges of the apertured part of heel 12, each series constituting a rectilinear notching system on each side of the longitudinal mid-axis of crampon 10.
Flexible cord 20 is preferably made from a textile material having a high tensile strength and a low elongation, for example made from high-tenacity polyethylene fibres of Dyneema type (trademark filed by DSM). It is clear that other materials having a dimensional stability to humidity and an abrasion and cutting resistance can be used.
The two strands 20a, 20b of
Longitudinal adjustment of cord 20 is thus integrated in the metal body of heel 12. The two strands 20a, 20b simply have to be slackened and the cord be positioned in the required notches 21 according to the shoe size. Final fixing of crampon 10 to the sole of the shoe is then performed by rocking of heel-plate 16. The functions of shoe size adjustment and fixing of the crampon are thus independent from one another.
According to the variant of
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In another embodiment, the ice crampon includes a heel portion containing a center aperture with a lateral edge, a medial edge, an anterior edge and a distal edge; the lateral aperture edge and the medial aperture edge having a plurality of sequential open-ended notches for the engagement of the cord; the notches being angled toward the distal edge of the heel portion aperture, as shown, for example, in
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