Claims
- 1. A sport shoe comprising a sole and a relatively flexible upper adapted to enclose a foot of a user of the shoe, first tongue means adapted to be disposed between the foot and the upper, second tongue means adapted to engage a portion of a leg of the user, movement means interconnecting the first and second tongue means and permitting movement of the second tongue means relative to the first tongue means in response to relative movements between the user's foot and leg, and tightening means operatively coupled with the first and second tongue means for increasing the tightness with which the user's foot is enclosed by the shoe in response to a predetermined relative movement between the user's foot and leg.
- 2. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the first tongue means engages an upper surface of said foot.
- 3. A sport shoe according to claim 1 where the first tongue means is pivotably secured to the second tongue means.
- 4. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the first tongue means comprises a lower tongue.
- 5. A sport shoe according to claim 4 wherein the second tongue means comprises an upper tongue.
- 6. A sport shoe according to claim 5 wherein said tightening means is movably coupled to said upper tongue.
- 7. A sport shoe according to claim 6 wherein said tightening means is pivotably coupled to said upper tongue.
- 8. A sport shoe according to claim 5 wherein said tightening means slidably engages said upper tongue.
- 9. A sport shoe according to claim 6 wherein said tightening means slidably engages said lower tongue.
- 10. A sport shoe according to claim 9 including a wedging member cooperating with the tightening means for moving the tightening means to increase the tightness with which the upper encloses the user's foot.
- 11. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein said wedging member is secured to the first tongue means.
- 12. A sport shoe according to claim 1 including means for adjusting the tightening means relative to the second tongue means.
- 13. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the shoe includes lacing and wherein said tightening means includes at least one hook to engage said shoe lacing.
- 14. A sport shoe according to claim 1 including means for pivotably coupling the tightening means to the first tongue means.
- 15. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein said tightening means includes at least one distensible bladder.
- 16. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the tightening means includes means for increasing the tightness with which the shoe encloses the foot in response to a forward movement of the user's leg relative to the foot.
- 17. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the movement means includes means permitting hingeable movements of the second tongue means relative to the first tongue means.
- 18. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the first tongue means comprises tongue means formed to overlie an instep portion of the user's foot.
- 19. A sport shoe according to claim 18 wherein the upper includes a generally V-shaped cutout and lacing engaging the upper and extending across the cutout, and wherein the tightening means is supported by the tongue means and is positioned to engage the lacing and tighten the lacing when the second tongue means moves relative to the tongue.
- 20. A sport shoe comprising a sole, an upper formed to overlie a user's foot including a generally V-shaped cutout defined by opposing cutout edges of the upper, lacing engaging the upper in the vicinity of the cutout adapted for pulling the cutout edges towards each other to thereby tighten the upper over the user's foot; first tongue means generally between the lacing and the user's foot; second tongue means attached to the first tongue means, generally hingeably movable relative thereto and formed to be engaged by a leg of the user; and a tightening member generally disposed between the first tongue means and the lacing and operatively coupled to the first and second tongue means so that relative hingeable movements between the first and second tongue means in a first direction causes the lacing to pull the cutout edges towards each other with an increased force to thereby momentarily increase the tightness with which the user's foot is engaged by the shoe until the tongue means hingeably moves in a second, generally opposite direction to decrease the force with which the lacing pulls the cutout edges towards each other to correspondingly decrease the tightness with which the shoe engages the user's foot.
- 21. A sport shoe according to claim 20 wherein the tightening member comprises third tongue means hingeably attached to one of the first and second tongue means, and means for moving the third tongue means generally away from the other one of the first and second tongue means when the first and second tongue means hingeably move relative to each other in the first direction.
- 22. A sport shoe according to claim 21 wherein the means for moving the third tongue means away from the other one of the tongue means comprises means for moving the third tongue means away from the other one of the tongue means in response to a forward pivotal movement of the user's leg relative to his foot.
- 23. For use with a sport shoe having a sole, an upper including a generally V-shaped cutout, and lacing means extending across the cutout, the upper and the lacing means being formed to fit over a user's foot, a device for tightening the fit of the shoe on the user's foot, comprising first tongue means shaped to engage an instep portion of the user's foot adapted to be placed between the foot and the lacing means, second tongue means adapted to be engaged by a leg attached to the user's foot; means interconnecting the first and second tongue means and permitting relative hingeable movements therebetween; a tightening member secured to one of the tongue means and adapted to be positioned between the first tongue means and the lacing means; and actuating means attached to the other one of the tongue means, engaging the tightening member, and moving the tightening member generally away from the first means when the first and second tongue means are hingedly moved relative to each other in a first direction; whereby hingeable movements between the first and second tongue means in the first direction momentarily increase the tightness with which the upper and the lacing means engage the foot when the tightening device is inserted in a shoe and hingeable movements between the first and second tongue means in a second opposite direction correspondingly decrease the tightness with which the upper and the lacing means engage the foot.
- 24. A sport shoe for momentarily increasing the tightness with which the shoe engages a user's foot as a function of predetermined relative movements between the user's foot and an associated leg, the shoe comprising a sole, a relatively flexible upper including a cutout bound by cutout edges defined by the upper, lacing means extending across the cutout and engaging the upper in the vicinity of the cutout edges for adjusting and setting the tightness with which the shoe encloses the foot, a first tongue generally disposed between the lacing means and an instep portion of the user's foot, a second tongue secured to the first tongue and adapted to be engaged by the user's leg, means movably connecting the first and second plates so that the tongues can move relative to each other in correspondence with relative movements between the user's foot and leg, a tightening member generally disposed between the lacing means and the first tongue, means constraining the tightening member to one of the first and second tongues and permitting movement of the member relative thereto, ramp means defined by the other one of the first and second tongues and by the tightening member for moving the tightening member generally away from the first tongue in response to a predetermined relative movement between the first and second tongues in a first direction to thereby increase a distance between the first tongue and the lacing means and correspondingly increase the tightness with which the shoe encloses the user's leg until the first and second tongues are moved in a second, opposite direction and the tightening member is moved towards the first tongue.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of applicant's application Ser. No. 751,828, filed July 5, 1985 which is a Continuation-In Part of applicant's application Ser. No. 461,832, filed Jan. 28, 1983 now abandoned which was a Continuation-In-Part of applicant's application Ser. No. 50,436, filed June 20, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,324 which was a Continuation-In-Part of patent application Ser. No. 886,946, filed Mar. 15, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,342.
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