The application relates generally to skates and, more particularly, to a tongue for ice skates.
The tongue of an ice skate abuts against a dorsal surface of the foot of the wearer of the skate. The foot is typically secured in place within a boot of the skate by tightening the laces over the tongue. Even after being tightened against the foot, some tongues have a tendency to slide off to the side of the foot during the skating motion, and may thus become uncomfortable. Furthermore, the tightening of the tongue over the foot may cause or exacerbate a painful phenomenon commonly known as “lace bite”.
In one aspect, there is provided a skate for a foot of a wearer, the foot having a top surface, a bottom surface, a medial side, and a lateral side, the skate comprising: a boot having a shell with a bottom portion shaped to enclose the bottom surface of the foot, a lateral side portion shaped to enclose the lateral side of the foot, and a medial side portion shaped to enclose the medial side of the foot, the boot including a toe portion to cover toes of the wearer; and a tongue engaged to the boot and extending along a length between an upper end and a lower end adjacent to the toe portion of the boot, the tongue having a medial edge adjacent to the medial side portion of the shell and a lateral edge adjacent to the lateral side portion of the shell, a longitudinal center axis of the tongue extending between the upper and lower ends and spaced equidistantly between the medial and lateral edges at at least one point of the length of the tongue, the longitudinal center axis dividing the tongue into a medial segment having a medial segment width defined from a point on the longitudinal center axis to the medial edge, and a lateral segment having a lateral segment width defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the lateral edge, the lateral segment width being different from the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis.
The skate as defined herein may further include may further include, one or more of the following features in any combination:
the lateral segment width is greater than the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
the medial edge of the tongue has a recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the longitudinal center axis than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of the wearer;
the medial segment width is defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the recessed medial edge, the medial segment width being less than the lateral segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
the tongue further comprises a tab disposed on the lateral segment adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly from the lateral edge in a direction away from the longitudinal center axis, the tab being positionable between the top surface of the foot and an underside of the lateral side portion of the shell;
the tongue includes a folding zone extending between the medial and lateral edges and defining a folding axis being transverse to the longitudinal center axis, the upper and lower ends of the tongue being foldable towards one another about the folding axis;
the folding zone is disposed between the upper and lower ends of the tongue to position the folding axis above the top surface of the foot and in alignment with a dorsiflexion-plantarflexion axis of the foot;
the tongue has an inner surface to face towards the top surface of the foot, and an exposed outer surface, the tongue further comprising a protrusion extending from the inner surface towards the top surface of the foot, the protrusion being positioned on the lateral segment of the tongue to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of the foot of the wearer; and
the skate is an ice skate and the shell of the boot is more rigid than the tongue.
In another aspect, there is provided a tongue adapted to be mounted within a boot of a skate, the tongue comprising: an upper end and a lower end, and a medial edge and a lateral edge, a longitudinal center axis of the tongue extending between the upper and lower ends and spaced equidistantly between segments of the medial and lateral edges, the longitudinal center axis dividing the tongue into a medial segment having a medial segment width defined from a point on the longitudinal center axis to the medial edge, and a lateral segment having a lateral segment width defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the lateral edge, the lateral segment width being different from the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis.
The tongue as defined herein may further include, one or more of the following features in any combination:
the lateral segment width is greater than the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
the medial edge of the tongue has a recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the longitudinal center axis than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of a wearer of the skate;
the medial segment width is defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the recessed medial edge, the medial segment width being less than the lateral segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
a tab disposed on the lateral segment adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly from the lateral edge in a direction away from the longitudinal center axis;
a folding zone extending between the medial and lateral edges and defining a folding axis being transverse to the longitudinal center axis, the upper and lower ends of the tongue being foldable towards one another about the folding axis;
the folding zone is disposed between the upper and lower ends of the tongue to position the folding axis in alignment with a dorsiflexion-plantarflexion axis of a foot; and
an inner surface and an exposed outer surface, and a protrusion extending away from the inner surface, the protrusion being positioned on the lateral segment to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of a foot.
In a further aspect, there is provided a skate boot comprising a shell defining a foot receiving portion and a tongue mounted within the boot, the tongue including an upper end, a lower end, a medial edge and a lateral edge, a longitudinal center axis of the tongue extending between the upper and lower ends and spaced substantially equidistantly between segments of the medial and lateral edges, the longitudinal center axis dividing the tongue into a medial segment and a lateral segment, the medial and lateral segments being asymmetrical about the longitudinal center axis.
The skate boot as defined herein may further include, one or more of the following features in any combination:
the medial segment has a medial segment width defined from a point on the longitudinal center axis to the medial edge, and the lateral segment has a lateral segment width defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the lateral edge, the lateral segment width being different from the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
the lateral segment width being greater than the medial segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
the medial edge of the tongue has a recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the longitudinal center axis than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of a wearer of the skate;
the medial segment width being defined from the point on the longitudinal center axis to the recessed medial edge, the medial segment width being less than the lateral segment width at the point on the longitudinal center axis;
a tab disposed on the lateral segment adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly from the lateral edge in a direction away from the longitudinal center axis;
a folding zone extending between the medial and lateral edges and defining a folding axis being transverse to the longitudinal center axis, the upper and lower ends of the tongue being foldable towards one another about the folding axis;
the folding zone being disposed between the upper and lower ends of the tongue to position the folding axis in alignment with a dorsiflexion-plantarflexion axis of a foot; and
an inner surface and an exposed outer surface, and a protrusion extending away from the inner surface, the protrusion being positioned on the lateral segment to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of a foot.
In a further aspect, there is provided a skate for a foot of a wearer, the foot having a top surface, a bottom surface, a medial side, and a lateral side, the skate comprising: a boot having a shell with a bottom portion shaped to enclose the bottom surface of the foot, a lateral side portion shaped to enclose the lateral side of the foot, and a medial side portion shaped to enclose the medial side of the foot, the boot including a toe portion to cover toes of the foot; and a tongue engaged to the boot and having a length defined between an upper end and a lower end adjacent to the toe portion of the boot, the tongue having a medial edge adjacent to the medial side portion of the shell and a lateral edge adjacent to the lateral side portion of the shell, a medial segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the medial edge, and a lateral segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the lateral edge, the tongue having at least one comfort feature disposed at a location of the tongue, said comfort feature at said location of the tongue being disposed in only one of the medial and lateral segments of the tongue.
The skate as defined herein may further include one or more of the following features, in any combination:
at least one comfort feature includes a tab disposed on the lateral segment at a first location of the tongue adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly away from the lateral edge, the tab being positionable between the top surface of the foot and an underside of the lateral side portion of the shell;
the tab is disposed on the lateral segment at a position greater than 50% of the length of the tongue measured from the lower end;
the tongue has an inner surface to face towards the top surface of the foot, and an exposed outer surface, the at least one comfort feature including a protrusion extending from the inner surface towards the top surface of the foot, the protrusion being positioned on the lateral segment at a second location of the tongue to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of the foot of the wearer;
the protrusion is disposed on the lateral segment at a position less than 50% of the length of the tongue measured from the lower end;
the at least one comfort feature includes a recessed segment disposed on the medial segment at a third location of the tongue, the recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the lateral edge than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of the wearer; and
the recessed segment is disposed on the medial segment at a position between 40% and 90% of the length of the tongue measured from the lower end.
In a further aspect, there is provided a tongue mountable within a boot of a skate, the tongue comprising: a length defined between an upper end and a lower end, a medial edge, and a lateral edge, a medial segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the medial edge, and a lateral segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the lateral edge, the tongue having at least one comfort feature disposed at a point on the tongue in the lateral segment of the tongue.
The tongue as defined herein may further include one or more of the following features, in any combination:
the at least one comfort feature includes at least one of: a tab adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly away from the lateral edge; and a protrusion extending from an inner surface of the tongue to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of a foot of a wearer of the skate; and
at least one medial comfort feature having a recessed segment disposed on the medial segment of the tongue, the recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the lateral edge than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of the wearer.
In a further aspect, there is provided a tongue mountable within a boot of a skate, the tongue comprising: a length defined between an upper end and a lower end, a medial edge, and a lateral edge, a medial segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the medial edge, and a lateral segment of the tongue defined between the upper and lower ends and adjacent to the lateral edge, the tongue having at least one comfort feature disposed at a point on the tongue in the medial segment of the tongue.
The tongue as defined herein may further include one or more of the following features, in any combination:
the at least one comfort feature includes a recessed segment disposed on the medial segment of the tongue, the recessed segment having a recessed medial edge, the recessed medial edge being closer to the lateral edge than a remainder of the medial edge, the recessed medial edge delimiting a void shaped to receive therein at least a portion of medial malleolus of the wearer; and
at least one lateral comfort feature including at least one of: a tab adjacent to the upper end of the tongue, the tab extending outwardly away from the lateral edge; and a protrusion extending from an inner surface of the tongue to overlay a portion of lateral metatarsals of a foot of a wearer of the skate.
Reference is now made to the accompanying figures in which:
The tongue 30 is adapted to fit between the medial and lateral sides 18B, 18C of the shell 18. The tongue 30 is thus located in part within the shell 18 of the boot 12, such that the tongue 30 covers the top surface T and the front ankle portion of the foot F. The tongue 30 is engaged with the shell 12. In the depicted embodiment, the tongue 30 is removably connected to the toe cap 23 or toe portion 20, however the tongue 30 may also, in another embodiment, be more permanently fixed (such as by sewing, stitching, bonding, etc.) to the shell 18 of the boot 12. The tongue 30 has an inner surface 30A to face towards, and abut against, the top surface T of the foot F, and an exposed outer surface 30B facing away from the foot F. The tongue 30 is elongated, and extends along a length defined between an upper end 32 and a lower end 33. A longitudinal center axis 31 extends along the length of the tongue 30 between its upper end 32 and lower end 33. As will be seen, the longitudinal center axis 31 of the tongue 30 is spaced substantially equidistantly between a medial edge 34A and a lateral edges 34B, at at least one point along length of the tongue 30. This may be, for example, at either of the upper and lower ends 32, 33, or at any one or more points therebetween.
The upper end 32 is positioned closer to the shin of the wearer when the skate 10 is worn, and the lower end 33 is positioned adjacent to the toes. The boot 12 includes a lace 19 that extends through lace eyelets 19A in the medial and lateral sides 18B, 18C of the shell 18 in a criss-crossing pattern. As such, when the lace 19 is tightened, the lace 19 acts to keep the tongue 30 in place against the foot F.
The longitudinal center axis 31 is an approximate centerline or midline of the tongue 30, and extends between the upper and lower edges 34C,34D. The longitudinal center axis 31 (sometimes referred to herein as simply “the center axis 31”) is spaced apart from both the medial and lateral edges 34A,34B. The center axis 31 is spaced equidistantly between some segments 35 of the medial and lateral edges 34A,34B. The segments 35 are portions of the medial and lateral edges 34A,34B which are located at roughly the same position along the longitudinal span of the tongue 30. As described in greater detail below, other portions or segments of the medial and lateral edges 34A,34B, which are also located at roughly the same position along the longitudinal span of the tongue 30, are not equidistantly spaced from the center axis 31. It will therefore be appreciated that the center axis 31 is an axis of asymmetry for the tongue 30.
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It will therefore be appreciated that at some points P1,P2 on the center axis 31, the lateral and medial segment widths WL,WM are equal, and at other points P3 on the center line 31, the lateral and medial segment widths WL,WM are different and not equal. The widths of the medial and lateral segments 36,38 are therefore not constant at all points along the center axis 31. The widths of the medial and lateral segments 36,38 when measured from at least one same point P3 on the center axis 31 are different. The tongue 31 is therefore asymmetric or not symmetric about its longitudinal center axis 31 because the medial and lateral segments 36,38 are dissimilar. The shape of the medial and lateral segments 36,38 is not the same across the longitudinal center axis 31.
The asymmetric tongue 30 disclosed herein may be better able to conform to the anatomy of the foot F, and may also provide increased comfort for the wearer of the skate 10. Features of the tongue 30 which contribute to its asymmetry are described in greater detail below. These features may be considered to be “comfort” features because they may improve the comfort of the wearer of the skate 10. The examples of comfort features described below are present at locations of the tongue 30 in both the medial and lateral segments 36,38. It will be appreciated that the tongue 30 may have only one of the comfort features described below, and that this sole comfort feature may be disposed in only one of the medial and lateral segments 36,38.
One of the comfort features of the tongue 30 which contributes to its asymmetry is shown in
Another one of the comfort features of the tongue 30 which contributes to its asymmetry is also shown in
Yet another one of the comfort features of the tongue 30 which contributes to its asymmetry is also shown in
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Each of the tongues 130′,130″ includes the tab 140 extending outwardly from the lateral edge 134B. The tab 140 and its distal peripheral edge 141 are insertable between the top surface T of the foot F and an underside of the lateral side portion 18B of the shell 18. The tab 140 is thus an extension at or near the upper end 132 of each tongue 130′,130″, on their lateral sides, which helps to reduce or prevent frictional rubbing between the lateral side portion 18B of the shell 18 and an upper portion of the top surface T of the foot F.
Each of the tongues 130′,130″ has the protrusion 144 extending from the inner surface 130A towards the top surface T of the foot F. The protrusion 144 is located toward the lower end 133 of each tongue 130′,130″, and is positioned closer to the lower end 133 than to the upper end 132. The protrusion 144 overlays a portion of the foot F which corresponds to the location of the lateral metatarsal bones 11B of the foot F (see
Each of the tongues 130′,130″ includes the folding zone 142 extending across the width of each tongue 130′,130″ between the medial and lateral edges 134A,134B. The upper and lower ends 132,133 of each tongue 130′,130″ are foldable towards one another about the folding axis 142A. The folding zone 142 therefore helps to flex each tongue 130′,130″, and in particular, helps in dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the ankle of the wearer. The folding axis 142A is positioned above the top surface T of the foot F and in alignment with the dorsiflexion-plantarflexion axis of the foot F.
The skate 10 disclose herein provides a tongue 30,130′ having an anatomical design so that the tongue 30,130′ may better conform to the foot F. This improved conformity of the tongue 30,130′ may help the tongue 30,130′ to remain in place during the skating motion. The tongue 30,130′ may therefore provide increased comfort to the wearer.
The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed. Still other modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
This application claims priority on U.S. patent application Ser. No. 62/811,081 filed Feb. 27, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62811081 | Feb 2019 | US |