Claims
- 1. A boot adapted to be worn for snowboarding, said boot being configured to encase the foot, the ankle and the lower calf, said boot including:
- an outer shell formed of flexible material, said outer shell having a lower section shaped to encase the foot and a shaft section that extends upward from said lower section so as to encase the ankle and lower calf;
- an inner shell formed of flexible material disposed in said outer shell; and
- a stiffening assembly disposed between said outer shell and said inner shell, said stiffening assembly including: a foot plate located between said outer shell lower section and inner shell so as to be located adjacent the sole of the foot, said foot plate being formed of rigid material and shaped to have opposed sides, a toe end adjacent the front of the foot, a heel end adjacent the heel of the foot, and an ankle stop that extends upwards from said heel end so as to be located adjacent the back of the ankle, said ankle stop being formed with an end tip positioned to be located at approximately the axis at which the ankle pivots around the calf; a back plate formed of rigid material pivotally attached to said foot plate ankle stop end tip and located above said ankle stop adjacent said outer shell shaft section, said back plate shaped to at least partially encase the adjacent back section of the lower calf; and a pair of flexible tension straps, each said tension strap extending between said back plate and a separate one of said sides of said foot plate so as to impose an upward force on said associated side of said foot plate when placed in tension by rearward movement of said back plate.
- 2. The boot of claim 1, wherein said foot plate is further shaped to have upwardly curved side sections that extend on the adjacent sides of the foot.
- 3. The boot of claim 2, wherein said belt has a length that is selectively adjustable.
- 4. The boot of claim 2, wherein said belt is adjustably vertically secured along the length to said back plate along a portion of the length of said back plate.
- 5. The boot of claim 2, characterized in that said straps are fastened on a tongue displaceable up and down on said back plate, said tongue being fixable on said back plate by a locking mechanism.
- 6. The boot of claim 1, characterized in that the locking mechanism is disposed at an upper end of the back plate.
- 7. The boot of claim 5, characterized in that the locking mechanism includes a ratchet buckle on said back plate that cooperates with sawtooth ribs formed on said tongue.
- 8. The boot of claim 1, wherein said tension straps are opposed sections of a belt that extend between said foot plate and said back plate.
- 9. The boot of claim 1, wherein said tension strap are adjustably vertically secured along the length to said back plate along the portion of the length of said back plate.
- 10. The boot of claim 1, wherein said tension straps have selectively adjustable lengths.
- 11. The boot of claim 1, wherein said foot plate extends under the ball of the foot and said straps are connected to said foot plate at approximately the area said foot plate extends under the ball of the foot.
- 12. A boot comprising:
- an outer shell including a lower part adapted to surround at least a lower portion of the foot and an upper part extending upwardly from said lower part;
- a liner positioned within said lower and upper parts of said outer shell;
- an insert positioned between said outer shell and said liner at least in a heel area, a rear of said insert extending upwardly approximately to a height of an ankle, said insert being more rigid than said outer shell and said liner;
- a back portion positioned rearwardly of a calf area; and
- a pivot link between said back portion and an upper end portion of said rear of said insert, said pivot link providing a pivot axis positioned substantially in a longitudinal center plane of the boot, said back portion thereby being laterally pivotable about said pivot axis.
- 13. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said pivot axis extends approximately through an ankle area.
- 14. A boot according to claim 13, wherein:
- said pivot axis extends forwardly and slightly downwardly.
- 15. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said lower part of said outer shell has an upper edge positioned below the height of the ankle.
- 16. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said back portion is more rigid than said outer shell and said liner.
- 17. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said insert and said back portion are made of plastic.
- 18. A boot according to claim 17, wherein:
- said insert is made of fiber-reinforced plastic.
- 19. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said insert further comprises a portion that extends forwardly from the heel area to an area beneath the ball of the foot.
- 20. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said insert has opposite lateral portions that extend upwardly on either side of the foot.
- 21. A boot according to claim 19, wherein:
- said insert has opposite lateral portions that extend upwardly on either side of the foot.
- 22. A boot according to claim 19, further comprising:
- a tensioning member extending between said back portion, above said pivot link, and said insert in said area beneath the ball of the foot.
- 23. A boot according to claim 22, further comprising:
- a mechanism for adjusting an effective length of said tensioning member between said back portion and said insert.
- 24. A boot according to claim 19, further comprising:
- a tensioning mechanism for exerting a tensioning force at said back portion above said pivot link and at said insert in said area beneath the ball of the foot.
- 25. A boot according to claim 24, wherein:
- said tensioning mechanism comprises an elongated tensioning member, said tensioning mechanism further comprising an adjustment mechanism for selectively vertically repositioning said tensioning member with respect to said back portion.
- 26. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said outer shell comprises portions shaped to enclose the foot, the ankle, and a portion of the lower leg above the ankle.
- 27. A boot according to claim 12, wherein:
- said liner is soft and padded.
- 28. A boot according to claim 12, adapted for snowboarding, wherein:
- said upper part of said outer shell is inclined forwardly and upwardly.
- 29. A snowboard boot comprising:
- an outer shell including a lower part adapted to surround at least a lower portion of the foot and an upper part extending upwardly from said lower part above the ankle, said lower part and said upper part being attached together in a non-articulated manner, said upper part being made of a flexible material;
- an inner portion positioned within said lower and upper parts of said outer shell, said inner portion being made of a flexible material;
- a rigid insert positioned between said outer shell and said inner portion at least in a heel area, a rear of said insert extending upwardly approximately to a height of an ankle;
- a rigid back portion positioned rearwardly of a calf area; and
- an articulation between said rigid insert and said rigid back portion, approximately at the height of the ankle, for enabling lateral articulated movement of said rigid back portion with respect to said rigid insert during use of the boot, said inner portion and said upper part of said outer shell being comprised of flexible material adapted to flex in response to lateral articulation of said rigid back portion.
- 30. A snowboard boot according to claim 29, wherein:
- said articulation between said rigid insert and said rigid back portion comprises a pivot link, said pivot link providing a pivot axis positioned substantially in a longitudinal center plane of the boot, said rigid back portion thereby being laterally pivotable about said pivot axis.
- 31. A snowboard boot according to claim 29, further comprising:
- a tensioning member extending between said rigid back portion, above said articulation, and said insert.
- 32. A snowboard boot according to claim 31, further comprising:
- a mechanism for adjusting an effective length of said tensioning member between said back portion and said insert for selectively adjusting a forward inclination of said rigid back portion.
- 33. A snowboard boot according to claim 29, further comprising:
- a tensioning mechanism for exerting a tensioning force at said rigid back portion above said articulation and at said insert in an area beneath the ball of the foot.
- 34. A snowboard boot according to claim 33, wherein:
- said tensioning mechanism comprises a lengthwise extending tensioning member, said tensioning mechanism further comprising an adjustment mechanism for selectively vertically repositioning said tensioning member with respect to said rigid back portion.
- 35. A boot adapted to be worn during snowboarding, said boot being configured to encase the foot, the ankle and the lower calf, said boot comprising:
- an outer shell formed of flexible material, said outer shell having a lower portion shaped to encase the foot and a shaft portion that extends upward from said lower portion so as to encase the ankle and the lower calf;
- an inner shell formed of flexible material disposed in said outer shell; and
- a stiffening assembling including: a foot plate being formed of rigid material located between said outer shell lower portion and inner shell so as to be located adjacent the sole of the foot, a heel end adjacent the heel of the foot, and an ankle stop that extends upward from said heel end so as to be located adjacent the back of the ankle, said ankle stop being formed with an end tip positioned to be located at approximately the axis at which the ankle pivots around the calf; a back plate formed of rigid material pivotally attached to said foot plate ankle stop end tip and located above said ankle stop adjacent said outer shell shaft portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/547,429, filed on Oct. 24, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/317,037, filed on Oct. 3, 1994, now abandoned.
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