The invention relates to a shoe, more specifically an alpine ski boot, comprising a substantially dimensionally stable sleeve that extends from a fixing means on an upper into a calf region of a user, wherein an insert part is provided, which expands in the shape of a wedge at least along some areas from the lower end of said insert part to the upper end of said insert part, said lower end being provided for arranging in the sleeve, and which is provided for being received in a calf section of the sleeve. Furthermore, the invention relates to an insert part for the shoe according to the invention.
A variety of insert parts are known from the prior art, in particular for insertion into the upper end region of the sleeve facing the calf in alpine ski boots. Among those skilled in the art these insert parts are known as “calf spoilers”. Specifically, such insert parts have two functions. On the one hand, the insert parts are provided for adjusting the shoes to the height of the user of the shoe; taller persons can secure the insert part in a higher position, i.e. in a position with a larger portion protruding from the sleeve, so better backward support with respect to the length of the lower leg is achieved. On the other hand, said insert parts are also used to increase the forward lean angle of the lower leg with respect to a vertical plane, which is particularly advantageous for persons with relatively slim calves.
A known insert part of this type is illustrated schematically in
Furthermore, many mechanisms with a relatively complicated design for setting different forward lean angles are known from the prior art, for example from FR 2 910 245 A, EP 724 850 A and EP 467 142 A1.
DE 39 35 262 A1 describes a ski boot with a spoiler attached to the shell, the spoiler being adjustable in two directions perpendicular to each other by means of adjustment devices.
A ski boot with a pivotable spoiler is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,337.
It is the object of the present invention to create a shoe of the initially mentioned type which does not require the user to choose either better backward support or a desired forward lean, but which provides safe backward support and the desired forward lean angle at the same time, in particular for tall persons as well.
According to the invention this is achieved by the sleeve comprising a material recess in the calf section, which is provided for receiving the insert part, said wedge-shaped insert part being at least partly received therein when in a lower position, while in an upper position the insert part is arranged such that the material recess is bridged by the insert part to form a hollow chamber.
Receiving the wedge-shaped insert part in a material recess of the sleeve in a lower position and bridging this recess in the upper position prevents the disadvantageous effect of an automatic decrease of the forward lean angle when the insert part is moved upward, which is present in known insert parts. Therefore, it is possible to provide the user with an even larger forward lean angle in an upper position of the insert part than in a lower position, depending on the type and/or depth of the material recess, the opening angle of the wedge-shaped insert part and the thickness of the sleeve in the upper end region.
It is thus particularly favorable for the forward lean angle between a vertical plane extending through a back end of the shoe and a resting surface of the insert part facing the interior of the sleeve to have at least the same size, in particular exactly the same size, in the upper position as in the lower position. In this way, the forward lean angle that is desired for the user may be set by means of the insert part, and by dislocating the insert part from a lower position to an upper position the backward support may be improved without making substantial changes to the forward lean angle desired by the user.
In order to show the user that the insert part is arranged in the desired upper or lower position in a simple way, it is favorable for the insert part to comprise at least one positioning element protruding on the side facing the sleeve while being placed within the sleeve. Of course it is possible to provide several lower and/or upper positions as well as any intermediate positions. If no positioning element of the above type is provided and the insert part is fixed to the sleeve in a different way, especially a stepless positioning in a variety of positions between the lower and the upper position is possible.
If the sleeve has an opening, in particular a through hole, for receiving the positioning element in the lower position of the insert part, the positioning of the insert part in the lower position can be set in a simple way by introducing the positioning element into the opening; at the same time, the insert part is held between the positioning element and the opening by the form-fit connection. In order to set the upper position in a simple manner, it is advantageous for the positioning element to rest on the upper rim of the sleeve when in the upper position.
To guarantee a safe fit of the insert part and especially to avoid an unintentional twisting of the insert part, it is advantageous to provide two positioning elements that are arranged spaced apart from each other.
Considering material savings in design, it is favorable for the insert part to comprise at least one ridge, which expands in the shape of a wedge on the side facing the sleeve. By this, the desired forward lean angle is guaranteed for the ridge(s) expanding in the shape of a wedge without the necessity for a full resting surface between the sleeve and the remaining portion of the insert part.
As the insert part is not intended to set the forward lean angle above the positioning elements in any case, it is sufficient to provide two wedge-shaped ridges expanding towards the positioning elements, with each positioning element protruding beyond the end of the respective ridge.
Considering an appropriate form-fit reception of the insert part in the lower position, it is advantageous for the material recess(es) to be appropriately designed to receive the ridge(s).
Tests showed that in order to obtain an appropriate forward lean angle for the user, it is favorable for the wedge-shaped insert part, in particular in the region of the ridges, to comprise an opening angle between 10° and 20°, in particular substantially 15°.
In order to guarantee a sufficient dimensional stability for the sleeve, it is favorable for the material forming the sleeve to be a thermoplastic, in particular thermoplastic polyurethane with a hardness of preferably 50 to 70 Shore D, and/or a polyamide elastomer with a hardness of preferably 50 to 70 Shore D, or plastic reinforced by glass fibers or carbon fibers.
Manufacturing the insert part from a thermoplastic or plastic reinforced by glass fibers and/or carbon fibers, with no basic limitation to any certain material being applied to this part, guarantees a low-cost and simple manufacture as well as sufficient stability for the insert part.
The invention will be explained in more detail by means of a preferred, non-limiting exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings below. In the individual drawings:
a shows a sectional view of a shoe with an insert part according to the prior art in a lower position;
b shows a sectional view of the shoe with the insert part according to the prior art in an upper position;
As has been mentioned above, a sleeve of a shoe with a known insert part is shown in Figs. la and lb, with the basic functionality of such insert parts having already been described at the beginning.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A1983/2009 | Dec 2009 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT2010/000480 | 12/15/2010 | WO | 00 | 6/14/2012 |