Claims
- 1. In a ski boot including a rigid outer shell and a pliable inner boot formed substantially completely of resinous foam material from its inner surface to its outer surface, the improvement which comprises:
- a pliable custom fitting reservoir interposed between the rigid outer shell and the inner surface of the inner boot in the vicinity of the heel pocket and the instep portions of the inner boot, said reservoir being adapted to contain a quantity of liquid resin reaction mixture and to deform in response to insertion of a foot into said inner boot thereby to form said quantity of reaction mixture into a custom shape and to hold said reaction mixture in said custom shape until it has reacted sufficiently to solidify.
- 2. An improvement according to claim 1 wherein said reservoir is formed as a band surrounding said inner surface of said inner boot in the vicinity of its lower ankle portion and under foot portion forward of its heel portion to at least its instep portion.
- 3. An improvement according to claim 2 wherein said band is constructed as a flat tube of material impermeable to said reaction mixture and includes an injection port in open communication with the interior of said tube and adapted to connect to a source of liquid resin reaction mixture remote from said ski boot.
- 4. An improvement according to claim 1 wherein said reservoir is at least partially embedded in the resinous foam material of said inner boot.
- 5. An improvement according to claim 1 wherein said inner boot comprises a pliable boot of resinous foam material, bifurcated at the front and without a tongue; and tabs integral with the outer surface of said pliable boot and extending outward from the vicinity of the heel.
- 6. An improvement according to claim 5 wherein said tabs are adjacent the vicinity behind and beneath the ankle bone region of said inner boot.
- 7. An improvement according to claim 6 wherein the inner surface of said inner boot is carried by an inner liner bonded to the inside of said pliable boot in the region surrounding the instep and top of the foot portions of said inner boot.
- 8. An improvement according to claim 7 wherein said inner liner is comprised of a two-way stretch fabric bonded to a closed cell foam substrate, said substrate being bonded to the resinous foam of said inner boot.
- 9. An improvement according to claim 1 wherein said inner boot is bifurcated at the front with a first side overlapping a second side, the overlapping portion of said first side being received by a recessed portion of said second side.
- 10. An improvement according to claim 5 wherein said reservoir is at least partially embedded in the resinous foam material of said inner boot.
- 11. A custom fitting member for use in fitting a ski boot which includes a rigid outer shell and a removable pliable inner boot, comprising:
- a pliable reservoir with a first wall having an outer surface and an inner surface and a second wall with an outer surface and an inner surface, said walls being joined so that said inner surfaces define a cavity; and
- means associated with said reservoir for introducing a liquid resin reaction mixture into said cavity;
- said walls being shaped so that when they are connected to form said cavity, the reservoir may be configurated as an annular band defining two opposing openings adapted to fit with the outer surface of said first wall snugly adjacent a mandrel shaped as a human foot with the heel portion of said mandrel projecting from one opening of said band and the toe portion of said mandrel projecting from the opposing opening of said band, said cavity including a member adjacent the instep portion of said mandrel.
- 12. A custom fitting member according to claim 11 wherein said reservoir walls are formed from plastic resin sheet material.
- 13. A custom fitting member according to claim 11 wherein said means for introducing a liquid resin reaction mixture is a conduit in open communication with said cavity extending from the outer surface of said second wall.
- 14. A custom fitting member according to claim 13 wherein said inner boot comprises resinous foam material, and said first wall of said member is comprised of said resinous foam material.
- 15. A custom fitting member according to claim 11 wherein said means for introducing liquid resin reaction mixture to said cavity comprises a pair of isolated compartments within said cavity, each of which contains a portion of the components of said reaction mixture, said compartments being isolated by removable barrier means.
- 16. A method for making a custom fitting inner boot for a ski boot comprising:
- providing a mandrel in the shape of a human lower leg and foot;
- providing a custom fitting member over said mandrel, said custom fitting member comprising flexible sheet material formed to define a cavity surrounding the ankle and instep portions of said mandrel with an injection conduit extending from open communication with said cavity away from said material;
- providing an enclosure for said mandrel, the internal surface of said enclosure and the external surface of said mandrel together approximately defining the finished shape of said inner boot, and positioning said injection conduit for access at the inner surface of said enclosure;
- injecting a liquid resin reaction mixture into the space between the mandrel and the enclosure, thereby to cause said space to become filled with pliable resinous foam; at least partially embedding said fitting member therein; and
- removing the thus-formed resinous foam and custom fitting member from the mandrel.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 wherein an inner liner element is paced over the mandrel prior to placement of the custom fitting member thereon, and the liquid resin reaction mixture is reacted in place within the space between the enclosure and the mandrel to form a bond with said inner liner.
- 18. A method according to claim 16 wherein the custom fitting member is shaped as an annular bond so that when it is positioned over the mandrel, the heel portion of the mandrel extends from one side of the bond and the toe portion of the mandrel extends from the opposite side of the band.
- 19. A method according to claim 16 wherein the custom fitting member comprises vinyl sheet material.
- 20. A method according to claim 16 wherein an opening is provided through said enclosure, and said conduit is placed through said opening so that when the thus-formed resinous foam is removed from the mandrel, the conduit projects therefrom.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 wherein an inner liner element comprising a two-way stretch fabric bonded to a closed cell resinous foam substrate is placed over the mandrel with said two-way stretch fabric adjacent said mandrel prior to placement of the custom fitting member thereon, and the liquid resin reaction mixture is reacted in place within the space between the enclosure and the mandrel to form a bond with said inner liner.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 wherein the custom fitting member is shaped as an annular band so that when it is positioned over the mandrel, the heel portion of the mandrel extends from one side of the band and the toe portion of the mandrel extends from the opposite side of the band.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 wherein the custom fitting member comprises vinyl sheet material.
- 24. An inner boot for a ski boot comprising:
- a pliable boot of resinous foam material, bifurcated at the front with a first side overlapping a second side, the overlapping portion of said first side being received by a recessed portion of said second side, the outer surface of said inner boot including additional recessed portions in the vicinity of the shin region.
- 25. An inner boot according to claim 24 including said additional recessed portions adjacent the ankle bone region of said inner boot and a plurality of said additional recessed portions along the perimeter of said first named recessed portion.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 711,476 for "Ski Boot," filed Aug. 4, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,322.
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