Claims
- 1. A ski boot, comprising:
- a boot shell provided with a flexible part overlapping a forefoot region and having an opening extending in the longitudinal direction of the boot over an instep region, longitudinal edges of the opening being spaced a distance from one another;
- tensioning means for changing a width of the opening to adapt to a foot of a wearer, the tensioning means being connected to the longitudinal edges of the opening in the region of the boot shell part overlapping the forefoot region to change the width of the opening only in the forefoot region;
- a front shaft part, covering the boot shell in the forefoot region and a shinbone region, and connected to the boot shell by an articulating joint in a manner such that the front shaft part is capable of being lifted off from the boot shell at a section covering the shinbone region for permitting entry into the ski boot;
- a non-articulating rear shaft part rigidly connected to the boot shell, such that the front shaft part is releasably connectable to one of the boot shell and the rear shaft part;
- a tensioning device, arranged on the rear shaft part, and connected to the tensioning means for tightening only the tensioning means; and
- a closing arrangement, arranged outside of the forefoot region and functioning independently from the tensioning means and tensioning device, for connecting the front shaft part to one of the boot shell and the rear shaft part in the shinbone region.
- 2. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tensioning means runs completely below the front shaft part from the region of a toe of the boot via the instep region to the tensioning device.
- 3. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing arrangement is arranged in the shinbone region and acts between the rear and front shaft parts, and comprises a closing device provided with a tensioning member attached to the rear shaft part.
- 4. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing arrangement is arranged in a region of the transition from the instep region to the shinbone region, and comprises a closing device provided with a tensioning member attached to one of the rear shaft part and the boot shell.
- 5. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tensioning means comprises a single cable which, via at least one deflection element, spans the longitudinal opening at least twice in a meander-shaped arrangement transversely to the longitudinal axis of the boot and an end of the cable is anchored on one side of the longitudinal opening in the region of its end which is turned toward the toe of the boot.
- 6. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tensioning means is designed as a cable arranged in a flexible metallic conduit.
- 7. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front shaft part is subdivided into a flexible tongue part and a cover part which is connected to the part of the boot shell overlapping the forefoot, and the tongue part is connected to the cover part, along an axis which extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the ski boot, by means of the articulating joint.
- 8. The ski boot as claimed in claim 7, wherein the part of the boot shell overlapping the forefoot region moves in a lateral direction when the tensioning means changes the width of the opening in response to adjustment of the tensioning device, and both the cover part and the flexible tongue part move in the lateral direction to follow, as a unit, the movement in the lateral direction of the part of the boot shell overlapping the forefoot when the tensioning means changes the width of the opening.
- 9. The ski boot as claimed in claim 7, wherein the tongue part is connected to the cover part displaceably in relation to the cover part and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the boot.
- 10. The ski boot as claimed in claim 9, wherein a spring element engages on the tongue part at an end adjoining the articulation, for bringing about a closing force.
- 11. A ski boot comprising:
- a boot shell provided with a part overlapping a forefoot region and having an opening extending in the longitudinal direction of the boot over an instep region, longitudinal edges of the opening being spaced a distance from one another;
- tensioning means for changing a width of the opening to adapt to a foot of a wearer, the tensioning means being provided in a region of the longitudinal edges of the opening and being connected to the part of the boot shell overlapping the forefoot region;
- a front shaft part, covering the boot shell in the forefoot region and a shinbone region, and connected to the boot shell in a manner capable of being lifted off from the boot shell at least by means of a section covering the shinbone region;
- a rear shaft part connected to the boot shell, such that the front shaft part is releasably connectable to one of the boot shell and the rear shaft part;
- a tensioning device, arranged on the rear shaft part, for tightening the tensioning means; and
- a closing arrangement, separate from the tensioning means and tensioning device, for connecting the front shaft part to one of the boot shell and the rear shaft part;
- wherein the opening is at least partially covered on its inner side by a pressure plate, on which at least one articulated lever engages by means of an articulated joint, the lever being articulated by means of each of two ends on one lateral edge respectively of the opening so that, upon drawing together of the lateral edges for adaptation to the foot, the lever is lowered onto the pressure plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/648,056 filed Jan. 30, 1991, now abandoned.
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