Claims
- 1. A ski boot formed of plastic material and having a sole and a shaft, the shaft consisting of a front shaft part and a rear shaft part articulated on said front shaft part in the region of the heel, said front shaft part having zones of weakness arranged in the arch and shin areas which increase the flexibility of said front shaft part in the longitudinal direction of the boot, said zones of weakness having substantially cylindrically shaped hollow spaces extending transversely relative to the longitudinal axis of the boot which are closed at least towards the front side of the boot, said stiffening elements being accommodated in each of said hollow spaces and having associated therewith adjusting means for varying the flexibility of said front shaft part, each stiffening element comprising a stiffening bridge formed of a material having low elasticity, said stiffening bridge being pivotable around its axis of rotation and having a substantially rectangular cross-section, and a material of high elasticity filling the space defined between each stiffening bridge and the inside wall of the associated hollow space being filled with a material of high elasticity.
- 2. A ski boot as defined in claim 1, wherein front shaft part includes a tongue covering the shell in the arch and shin area fastened on said shell, said zones of weakness being formed within said tongue.
- 3. The ski boot as defined in claim 1, wherein said the hollow spaces for said zones of weakness are cylindrically shaped and each stiffening element is rotatably supported around the axis thereof, and wherein said stiffening elements exhibit a different compression behavior in directions extending transversely relative to their axis of rotation.
- 4. The ski boot as defined in claim 3, wherein each said stiffening element comprises a stiffening bridge formed of a material with low elasticity, said stiffening bridge being pivotable around its axis of rotation and having a rectangular cross-section.
- 5. The ski boot as defined in claim 4, wherein the space between the stiffening bridge and the inside wall of the hollow space is filled with a material of high elasticity.
- 6. The ski boot as defined in claim 4, wherein said hollow spaces are sealed against the outside of the boot at least together with face walls formed on the stiffening bridges on the face sides thereof.
- 7. The ski boot as defined in claim 6, wherein the position of each stiffening element is adjustable from the outside of the boot by means of a manipulating means formed on one of its face walls.
- 8. The ski boot as defined in claim 3, wherein said stiffening elements are commonly adjustable by means of an adjusting mechanism arranged in the interior of the boot.
- 9. The ski boot as defined in claim 8, wherein said adjusting mechanism comprises lever arms formed on said stiffening elements, said lever arms projecting from the hollow spaces of said zones of weakness towards the interior of the boot, and the ends of said lever arms being operatively connected to each other and with an adjusting member.
- 10. The ski boot as defined in claim 1, wherein said front shaft part includes a shell and a front shaft element pivotably supported on said shell within the heel region and covering said shell in the shin area, and which further includes an elastic element supported on said shell in the front part of the foot, said elastic element forming said zones or weakness and having at least two hollow spaces arranged therein accommodating said stiffening elements, and an adjusting mechanism fastened on said shell and actuated from the exterior of the boot for adjusting said elastic element and said front shaft part with respect to said shell.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 182,997, filed April 19, 1988, entitled "Ski Boot".
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