Claims
- 1. A ski boot with a shell comprising a variable-volume lower shell (1) intended to surround a foot and a heel of a skier and a shaft (3) articulated on the lower shell and constituted by a front part (5) having an inner and outer side and a rear edge (13) and by a rear part (11) having an inner and outer side and a front edge (12) which are articulated about a common pin (4) between a closed position and an open position, in the closed position the rear edge of said front part abutting the front edge of said rear part, the front part (5) forming a collar having at the front two superposed flaps which make possible the clamping of the shaft and at the rear an indentation (8) intended to be closed by the rear part (11), the boot being provided with at least one buckle (17) for clamping the shaft, and at least one buckle (14) for clamping the lower shell on the foot, wherein the two parts of the shaft (5, 11) are connected to one another by two non-extensible, free of tension, flexible flat bands (23, 24) adapted to assume a locking position and an unlocked position, the bands attached by one of their ends respectively on each side of the front part of the shaft and connected to the rear part of the shaft by a lockable device (34; 52, 54, 55, 65, 66) which allows the relative displacement of the flexible bands in the unlocked position whereby the front part and rear part are adapted to assume a locked position at which the rear edge of said front part is locked in the abutting relation with the front edge of said rear part and an unlocked position at which the edges are displaced from one another, respectively.
- 2. The ski boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lockable device being so constructed and arranged to lock automatically when the flexible bands are in the locking position.
- 3. The ski boot as claimed in claim 2, which comprises an unlocking device constituted by a cable (27) actuated by the buckle (17) mounted on the shaft.
- 4. The ski boot as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cable (27) is attached to the buckle (17) for clamping and unclamping the shaft.
- 5. The ski boot as claimed in claim 4, wherein the buckle (17), to which the cable is attached, is so constructed and arranged to articulate on the boot in such a manner that, during its opening, it can pass the unclamped position of the shaft, winding up the cable (27) around its articulation pin (29) so that an additional traction is exerted on the cable, this additional traction ensuring the unlocking of the flexible strips.
- 6. A ski boot with a shell comprising a variable-volume lower shell (1) intended to surround a foot and a heel of a skier and a shaft (3) articulated on the lower shell and constituted by a front part (5) and by a rear part (11) which are articulated about a common pin (4) between a closed position and an open position and come to be applied edge to edge against one another in the closed position, the front part (5) forming a collar having at the front two superposed flaps which make possible the clamping of the shaft and at the rear an indentation (8) intended to be closed by the rear part (11), the boot being provided with at least one buckle (17) for clamping the shaft, and at least one buckle (14) for clamping the lower shell on the foot, wherein the two parts of the shaft (5,11) are connected to one another by two non-extensible flexible bands (23, 24) adapted to assume a locking position and an unlocked position, the bands attached by one of their ends respectively on each side of the front part of the shaft and connected to the rear part of the shaft by a lockable device (34; 52; 54, 55; 65, 66) which allows the relative displacement of the flexible bands in the unlocked position; wherein said lockable device is constructed and arranged to lock automatically when the flexible bands are in the locking position; wherein the flexible bands (23, 24) are superposed and have, in their zone of superposition, a longitudinal slit (30, 32) with edges which are parallel and open, at one end, into a circular cutout (31, 33) which has a diameter which is greater than the width of the slits, these slits being passed through by a rotary bar (34) of a width which is smaller than the width of the slits and of a length which is equal to the diameter of the circular cutouts so that, when the bar is oriented parallel to the slits, the two flexible bands can slide on one another while, when the bar is oriented transversely to the slits, in the circular cutouts, the flexible bands are locked.
- 7. The ski boot as claimed in claim 6, comprising unlocking means comprising a cable equipped with a head (43) at its end and attached at its other end to the buckle (17) for clamping the shaft, wherein the rotary bar (34) having a locking position and an unlocked position is integral with a lever (35) with two arms, one (35a) of which is subjected to the action of a first return spring (38) which tends to keep the bar in its locking position and wherein the unlocking device comprise a tubular housing (41), in which there is mounted a movable tube (40) which is passed through by the cable (27) and one end of which bears against the other arm (35b) of said lever, and a second return sprint (44) which tends to keep the cable head at a certain distance from the other end of the movable tube, a distance corresponding to the travel of the cable necessary for opening the buckle (17), the force of the first spring (38) being greater than the force of the second spring (44) so that the movable tube (40), and consequently the lever (35), are only displaced from the moment in which the cable head (43) comes into abutment against the movable tube (40).
- 8. The ski boot as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tubular housing (41) and the movable tube (40) are in the form of a circular arc and wherein the second return spring (44) is a helical spring mounted in the tubular housing around the movable tube (40) and working under compression between the cable head and the opposite end of the tubular housing (41).
- 9. The ski boot as claimed in claim 2, wherein the flexible bands are superposed at the rear and wherein the lockable device is constituted by a finger (52) which is movable axially and engaged under the action of a spring (53) in two holes provided in the flexible bands in the zone of superposition.
- 10. The ski boot as claimed in claim 2, wherein the flexible bands (23, 24) are provided with projections (54, 55; 65, 66), via which they are hooked and locked mutually, unlocking taking place by moving apart of the flexible bands.
- 11. The ski boot as claimed in claim 10, wherein the flexible bands are superposed and guided laterally, wherein the mutual hooking projections (54, 55) have a ramp (54a, 55a) on the side opposite their hooking face and wherein the flexible bands are kept hooked by a pressure piece (57) subjected to the action of a spring (59), this pressure piece being equipped with hooking means (56) which hold captive the flexible band (24) in contact with the pressure piece, allowing its sliding, the pressure piece furthermore being connected to a traction device which makes it possible to release the hooking projections from one another.
- 12. A ski boot with a shell comprising a variable-volume lower shell (1) intended to surround a foot and a heel of a skier and a shaft (3) particular on the lower shell and constituted by a front part (5) and by a rear part (31) which are articulated about a common pin (4) between a closed position and an open position and come to be applied edge to edge against one another in the closed position, the front part (5) forming a collar having at the front two superposed flaps which make possible the clamping of the shaft and at the rear an indentation (8) intended to be closed by the rear part (11), the boot being provided with at least one buckle (17) for clamping the shaft, and at least one buckle (14) for clamping the lower shell on the foot, wherein the two parts of the shaft (5,11) are connected to one another by two non-extensible flexible bands (23,24) adapted to assume a locking position and an unlocked position, the bands attached by one of their ends respectively on each side of the front part of the shaft and connected to the rear part of the shaft by a lockable device (34; 52; 54, 55; 65, 66) which allows the relative displacement of the flexible bands in the unlocked position; wherein said lockable device is constructed and arranged to lock automatically when the flexible bands are in the locking position; wherein the flexible bands (23, 24) are superposed and unlockable by a transverse displacement of at least one of the bands in relation to the other.
- 13. The ski boot as claimed in claim 12, wherein the flexible bands are each equipped with at least one mutual hooking projection (65, 66) which extends over only a part of the width of the flexible bands and has a ramp on the side opposite their hooking face, wherein the flexible bands are pushed against one another by a spring (72), wherein one of the flexible bands (24) is guided laterally by a fixed guide and wherein the other flexible band (23) has a longitudinal groove or slit (68), in which there is engaged a stud (69) of a crank pin (70) which is stressed under torsion by a return spring keeping the crank pin in a position corresponding to the hooking position of the projections, the rotation of the crank pin having the effect of displacing the corresponding band (23) laterally and of unhooking the bands from one another.
- 14. The ski boot as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein the flexible bands are situated inside the shaft of the boot.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/010,411 filed Jan. 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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