Claims
- 1. A manipulation element for use with a ski boot having a rear spoiler, said manipulation element being movable in an opening direction and closing direction, said manipulation element being operatively associated with it least one cable which is attached to said boot, said manipulation element adapted to be journalled relative to said rear spoiler and comprising at least two ribs for protecting at least a portion of said at least one cable, said manipulation element further being configuration and adapted to be arranged relative to said ski boot such that pivoting of said manipulation element in a predetermined direction relative to said rear spoiler moves said rear spoiler in said closing direction.
- 2. The manipulation element of claim 1 having a closed position and at least one opened position, said manipulation element further comprising a depression within which at least a portion of said at least one cable is receivable, at least in said closed position.
- 3. The manipulation element of claim 2 in combination with a further manipulation element also adapted to be journalled relative to said rear spoiler, said further manipulation element being received between at least two of said at least two ribs.
- 4. The manipulation element and further manipulation element of claim 3 wherein said further manipulation element functions to press the heel of a skier's foot within said ski boot.
- 5. The manipulation element and further manipulation element of claim 3 wherein said further manipulation element functions to secure the foot of a skier within said ski boot.
- 6. The manipulation element of claim 1 being configured and adapted to be arranged relative to said ski boot such that when a foot is within said ski boot, pivoting of said manipulation element relative to said rear spoiler moves said rear spoiler in said closing direction.
- 7. The manipulation element of claim 1 in combination with said ski boot.
- 8. A rear-entry ski boot comprising:
- (a) a shell base;
- (b) a sole affixed to said shell base;
- (c) a cuff affixed to said shell base;
- (d) a rear spoiler movable between an open position and a closed position;
- (e) at least one cable;
- (f) a first manipulation device for adjusting a force applied to a foot received within said ski boot;
- (g) a second manipulation device comprising means operatively associated with said rear spoiler for movement relative thereto and for receiving said first manipulation device, said second manipulation device further being operatively associated with said at least one cable so that upon movement of said second manipulation device said rear spoiler moves toward said closed position.
- 9. The ski boot of claim 8 wherein said receiving means further comprises at least one depression within which said first manipulation device is received.
- 10. The ski boot of claim 9 wherein said first manipulation element is movable independently of said second manipulation device.
- 11. The ski boot of claim 9 wherein said second manipulation device is movable, relative to said rear spoiler, between an open position and a closed position, wherein said second manipulation device is operatively associated with said at least one cable so that upon movement of said second manipulation device toward its said closed position, said rear spoiler moves toward its said closed position.
- 12. The ski boot of claim 9 wherein said second manipulation device is operatively associated with said at least one cable so that, with the foot of a skier within said ski boot, upon movement of said second manipulation device, said rear spoiler moves toward said closed position.
- 13. The ski boot of claim 9 wherein at least a portion of said at least one cable is received within said depression for protecting said at least a portion of said at least one cable.
- 14. The ski boot of claim 8 wherein said receiving means is pivotally mounted with respect to said rear spoiler.
- 15. The ski boot of claim 14 wherein said first manipulation device is pivotally mounted relative to said rear spoiler.
- 16. The ski boot of claim 15 wherein said first manipulation device functions to press the heel of a skier's foot within said ski boot.
- 17. The ski boot of claim 15 wherein said first manipulation device functions to secure the foot of a skier within said ski boot.
- 18. A manipulation element for a rear spoiler of a ski boot, wherein boot has a cable extending between said boot and said manipulation element, wherein said manipulation element is adapted to be journalled on said rear spoiler, wherein journalling of said manipulation element on said rear spoiler moves said rear spoiler in a closing direction of said rear spoiler, wherein said manipulation element comprises at least two lateral ribs for protecting a portion of said cable, wherein said manipulation element comprises a base extending between said at least two lateral ribs, and wherein said base and said at least two ribs of said manipulation element form a depression adapted to receive a further manipulation element therein.
- 19. The manipulation element of claim 18 in combination with said further manipulation element.
- 20. The manipulation element and further manipulation element of claim 19 wherein said further manipulation element is adapted to be journalled relative to said rear spoiler.
- 21. The manipulation element and further manipulation element of claim 20 in combination with said ski boot.
- 22. A ski boot manipulation apparatus comprising:
- first means adapted for pivotal movement on a rear spoiler of said ski boot between an open position and a closed position, said first means further comprising means for projecting at least one cable from damage;
- a cable operatively associated with said first means and said ski boot and whose tension is affected by said pivotal movement of said first means and received within said protection means of said first means to protect said cable from damage;
- second means for adjusting a force on a position of a foot received within said ski boot, said second means being adapted for pivotal movement relative to said rear spoiler, said second means further being received within said first means;
- wherein movement of said first means toward said closed position is effective to move said rear spoiler in a closing direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No 07/051,765, filed May 20, 1987, now U.S Pat. No. 4,790,081, which is a division of application Ser. No. 06/700,302, filed Feb. 11, 1985, now U.S Pat. No. 4,698,920. This application is also related to application Ser. No. 07/051,766, filed May 20, 1987, now U.S Pat. No. 4,788,781 which is also a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/700,302, filed Feb. 11, 1985, now U.S Pat. No. 4,698,920.
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