Claims
- 1. A ski boot comprising a rigid shell base and a cuff journalled thereto, said cuff having a lower edge which is adapted to cooperate with an upper surface of said shell base via at least one flexion element, said flexion element being mounted transversely to a longitudinal axis of said boot and being adapted to extend over at least a portion of the periphery of the foot of a skier using said boot over a zone extending along the flexion fold of the instep of the skier, wherein said flexion element is in continuous supporting contact with said lower cuff edge at least along the longitudinal axis of said boot.
- 2. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element is integrally formed with said lower cuff edge.
- 3. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element and said cuff are separate members, said flexion element being detachably connected to shell base.
- 4. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element comprises means for maintaining substantially linear contact with said lower edge of said cuff.
- 5. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element comprises means for maintaining substantially punctual contact with said lower cuff edge.
- 6. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element has first and second free ends which are positioned between said shell base and respective guidance edges positioned along both sides of said boot.
- 7. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element comprises a central slot located between an upper active arm which is adapted to abut said lower cuff edge and a lower arm which rests on said shell base.
- 8. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 1 wherein said flexion element is integrally formed with said cuff.
- 9. A ski boot comprising a rigid shell base and a cuff journalled to an upper surface of said shell base, said cuff having a lower edge, said ski boot further comprising at least one flexion element which is mounted on an upper surface of said shell base and which comprises means for continuously supporting said lower edge of said cuff at least at a point along the longitudinal axis of said ski boot.
- 10. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 9 wherein said flexion element has an upper edge which is in continuous contact with said lower cuff edge.
- 11. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 9 wherein said flexion element is substantially arcuate, has first and second ends which are attached to said shell base, and is adapted to fit over the boot substantially along the instep of a skier.
- 12. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 9 wherein said flexion element has first and second ends and is attached to said shell base by fastening means only at said two ends.
- 13. A ski boot formed in accordance with claim 9 wherein said flexion element is substantially planar and has a first end and a second end attached to said shell base, said substantially planar flexion element having an upper surface which is in substantially continuous line contact with said lower cuff edge.
- 14. A flexion element which is adapted to be attached to the shell base of a ski boot and which has an upper surface which is adapted to continuously contact a lower edge of a cuff which is pivotally attached to said ski boot, said flexion element comprising first and second free ends, an upper arm, and a lower arm, said upper and lower arms being integrally attached to each other at said first and second ends, said upper and lower arms being separated by an elongated slot.
- 15. A flexion element in accordance with claim 14 wherein said slot has a central portion with a width which is greater than the width of the remaining portions of said slot.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 570,643 filed Jan. 13, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,694,593, granted Sept. 22, 1987.
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