Claims
- 1. A sport shoe for a lower extremity comprising fitting means for providing a close fit between the shoe and the lower extremity; tightening means responsive to a predetermined movement of the wearer of the shoe for momentarily increasing the tightness of the close fit established by the fitting means; and means for preventing a loosening of the fitting means.
- 2. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the tightening means is responsive to a predetermined movement of the lower extremity.
- 3. A sport shoe according to claim 2 wherein the tightening means is responsive to a predetermined movement of a leg relative to a foot of the lower extremity.
- 4. A sport shoe according to claim 3 wherein the tightening means is responsive to a predetermined forward movement of the leg relative to the foot.
- 5. A sport shoe according to claim 3 wherein the means for preventing a loosening of the fitting means comprises means for preventing rearward movement of the leg from the relative position of the leg at which the close fit is established.
- 6. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the tightening means is located internally of the shoe.
- 7. A sport shoe according to claim 1 including means for adjusting the tightening means for varying the closeness of the fit.
- 8. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the tighening means includes means for momentarily increasing the tightness of the close fit between the shoe and a foot of the lower extremity.
- 9. A sport shoe according to claim 8 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily increasing the tightness of the close fit between the shoe and an instep and a heel of a foot of the lower extremity.
- 10. A sport shoe according to claim 8 wherein the fitting means comprises movable means for engaging the foot.
- 11. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein the tightening means comprises a cable and a pulley assembly operatively coupling the fitting means with the shoe.
- 12. A sport shoe according to claim 11 wherein the pulley assembly includes a pulley rotatably mounted to the shoe; means for attaching one end of the cable to the movable foot engaging means; means for attaching another end of the cable to the pulley so that a portion of the cable is wound about a portion of the pulley; means for adjusting the amount of cable wound on the pulley; and means for releasably locking the pulley to the shoe.
- 13. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the fitting means is located internally of the shoe.
- 14. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the fitting means comprises movable means engaging an upper surface of a foot of the lower extremity.
- 15. A sport shoe according to claim 14 wherein the movable foot engaging means includes means defining a strap.
- 16. A sport shoe according to claim 15 wherein the tightening means momentarily increases the tightness of the fit between the strap and the foot.
- 17. A sport shoe according to claim 15 wherein the movable foot engaging means further comprises:
- a second strap;
- means defining a link;
- means for attaching first ends of the first and second straps to the shoe;
- means for attaching second ends of the first and second straps to the link;
- a tensioning member having a first end attached to the link; and
- means coupled to an opposite end of the tensioning member for momentarily tightening the first and second straps in response to the movement of the wearer.
- 18. A sport shoe according to claim 17 wherein the link is elongaged, and including means for attaching the ends of the first and second straps to opposite ends of the link, and means for attaching the first end of the tensioning member to the link at a location intermediate the position of attachment of the first and second straps to the link.
- 19. A sport shoe according to claim 18 including means for attaching the first strap to a portion of the shoe which is provided for receiving and supporting the fore foot, means for attaching the second strap to a portion of the shoe which is provided for receiving and supporting the hind foot, and means for pivotally attaching the first and second strap means to the link.
- 20. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily increasing the tightness of the close fit between the shoe and a leg of the lower extremity.
- 21. A sport shoe according to claim 20 wherein the fitting means comprises movable means for engaging the leg.
- 22. A sport shoe according to claim 21 wherein the tightening means comprises a cable and a buckle assembly including buckle means attached to the cuff means for pivotable movement between first and second positions about a generally horizontal axis; means connecting the ends of the cable to the cuff means; and means for routing the cable from the cuff means to the buckle means for closing the cuff means about the leg by pivoting the buckle means.
- 23. A sport shoe according to claim 22 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily increasing the tightness of the close fit between the cuff and the leg.
- 24. A sport shoe according to claim 1 wherein the fitting means comprises movable means engaging the lower extremity, including movable means engaging a foot and movable means engaging a leg of the lower extremity.
- 25. A sport shoe according to claim 24 wherein the foot engaging means comprises a movable footbed and the leg engaging means comprises a movable cuff.
- 26. A sport shoe according to claim 25 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily lifting the footbed towards the foot and means for momentarily drawing together the cuff about the leg.
- 27. A sport shoe according to claim 26 wherein the tightening means comprises a cable and a pulley assembly operatively coupling the cuff and the footbed so that the footbed and the cuff are simultaneously tightened.
- 28. A sport shoe according to claim 27 wherein the tightening means further includes a motor assembly for activating the pulley assembly in response to a predetermined movement of the lower extremity.
- 29. A sport shoe according to claim 26 wherein the tightening means includes means responsive to a predetermined movement of the cuff for lifting the footbed.
- 30. A sport shoe according to claim 29 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily drawing together the cuff in response to a predetermined movement of the footbed.
- 31. A sport shoe according to claim 1 including a cuff forming part of the shoe; interior tongue means movably mounted interiorly of the cuff; exterior tongue means movably mounted exteriorly of the cuff; a cable connected with the interior tongue means; means attaching a first portion of the cable to the cuff; and means for attaching a second portion of the cable to the exterior tongue means so that relative movement of the interior tongue means momentarily tightens the exterior tongue means.
- 32. A sport shoe according to claim 10 wherein the fitting means comprises movable means engaging a lower surface of the foot.
- 33. A sport shoe according to claim 32 wherein the movable means comprises a movable footbed.
- 34. A sport shoe according to claim 33 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily increasing the tightness of the footbed on the foot.
- 35. A sport shoe according to claim 34 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily lifting the footbed.
- 36. A sport shoe according to claim 35 wherein the means for lifting the footbed includes a rotatable shaft and cam means extending radially from the shaft for lifting the footbed when the shaft is rotated.
- 37. A sport shoe according to claim 36 including means for rotating the shaft comprising motor driven means operatively coupled with the shaft, and wherein the cam means comprises a plate member extending from the shaft for lifting the footbed.
- 38. A sport shoe according to claim 35 wherein the lifting means comprises movable piston means engaging the footbed.
- 39. A sport shoe according to claim 35 wherein the lifting means comprises cooperating inclined surfaces connected to the footbed and the shoe.
- 40. A sport shoe according to claim 35 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily moving the footbed about an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sport shoe when the footbed is lifted.
- 41. A sport shoe according to claim 35 wherein the tightening means includes means for momentarily moving the footbed in a longitudinal direction when the footbed is lifted.
- 42. A sport shoe according to claim 41 wherein the longitudinal moving means includes cooperating inclined surfaces located proximate an aft end of the footbed.
- 43. A sport shoe according to claim 41 wherein the longitudinal moving means includes a rigid member and means for connecting one end of the rigid member to an interior wall of the sport shoe and means for connecting an opposite end of the rigid member to an aft end of the footbed, whereby the rigid member moves the footbed longitudinally in a forward direction when the footbed is lifted.
- 44. A sport shoe according to claim 43 wherein the movable footbed includes:
- means for engaging a lateral edge of a foot;
- means for engaging rear and lateral edges of a heel of the foot;
- means for engaging a medial edge of a ball of the foot;
- means for engaging a front edge of the foot between toes thereof;
- means for engaging a medial edge of the heel of the foot; and
- means for adjusting the distance between selected, opposing ones of the engaging means.
- 45. A sport shoe for a lower extremity comprising a lower shell and an upper cuff movably connected with the shell; fitting means providing a close fit between the shoe and the lower extremity when the shell and the cuff are in a first relative position; tightening means for tightening the fitting means in response to a relative movement between the upper cuff and the lower shell for momentarily increasing the tightness of the fitting means when the cuff and the shell move with respect to each other from the first position in a first direction; and means for preventing a loosening of the fitting means when the cuff and the shell move with respect to each other from the first position in a second direction.
- 46. A sport shoe according to claim 45 wherein the preventing means comprises means preventing rearward movement of the upper cuff from the first position.
- 47. A sport shoe according to claim 46 wherein the fitting means is disposed internally of the lower shell.
- 48. A sport shoe comprising a lower shell, an upper cuff movably attached to the shell; at least one strap disposed interiorly of the shoe and located to engage an upper surface of a foot disposed in the shoe means connecting a first end of the strap with the shoe; means connecting a second end of the strap with the shoe; and means disposed between at least one end of the strap and the shoe for tightening the strap against the foot in response to a predetermined relative movement between the cuff and the shell in a first directon and for loosening the strap in response to a predetermined movement between the shell and the cuff in a second, generally opposite direction.
- 49. A sport shoe according to claim 48 including first and second, generally parallel, spaced apart straps positioned to engage the upper surface of the foot, and means pivotally attached to adjacent ends of the straps for increasing the force with which one of the straps engages the foot when the force with which the other strap engages the foot increases.
- 50. A sport shoe according to claim 48 wherein the means for tightening comprises a pulley rotatably mounted to the shell, means coupling the pulley to the cuff so that relative motion of the cuff imparts a corresponding rotational motion to the pulley; and a cable anchored to the pulley and connected with the strap for tightening the strap against the foot.
- 51. A sport shoe comprising a lower shell; an upper cuff movably attached to the lower shell; first and second straps disposed interiorly of the shell for engaging an upper surface of a foot disposed in the shoe; means connecting proximate first ends of the straps with the shoe; and means connecting second, proximate ends of the straps with the shoe, the second ends connecting means including an elongated link pivotally attached to the second ends of the straps, and a cable having a first end pivotally attached to the link at a point intermediate the points of attachment of the straps, and a second end attached to the shoe so that the straps apply a force against the upper surface of a foot when disposed in the shoe; whereby relative movement of one of the straps in response to movement of the lower extremity in the boot increases the force applied by such strap against the foot and pivots the link about the cable attachment point and thereby causes a corresponding increase in the force applied against the foot by the second strap.
- 52. A sport shoe according to claim 51 including means for varying the effective length of the cable to thereby adjust the force with which the straps engage the foot in the shoe.
- 53. A sport shoe comprising a shell for receiving a portion of a lower extremity including a foot and part of a leg and defining a sole of the shoe; a generally rigid footbed disposed in the shoe generally above the sole thereof; means defining a transverse axis about which the footbed pivots; footbed moving means engaging a side of the footbed facing the sole for raising and lowering the footbed relative to the shell to correspondingly increase and decrease the tightness with which the shoe engages the foot; and means operatively coupled with the moving means for sensing predetermined movements of the lower extremity and correspondingly activating the moving means to raise and lower the footbed to thereby change the tightness of the fit of the shoe as a function of the predetermined movement of the lower extremity.
- 54. A sport shoe according to claim 53 wherein the moving means includes a piston operatively coupled with the sole and the footbed.
- 55. A sport shoe comprising a shell and a cuff movably attached to the shell; a footbed disposed within the shoe generally above the sole; means coupling an aft end of the footbed with the cuff so that relative movement of the cuff in a forward direction raises the aft end of the footbed and thereby temporarily increases the tightness of the fit of the shoe on the foot; and means carried by the footbed and the shell for inducing a forward motion of the footbed relative to the shell as a result of the raising of the footbed relative to the shell to thereby further increase the tightness of the fit.
- 56. A sport shoe according to claim 55 including inclined surfaces on the sole and the footbed for raising a forward portion of the footbed in response to the forward motion thereof.
- 57. A shoe according to claim 56 wherein the inclined surfaces are disposed proximate one lateral side only of the footbed and the sole so that forward motion of the footbed additionally results in a relative tilting of the footbed about a longitudinal axis thereof.
- 58. A sport shoe comprising a lower shell including a sole, an upper cuff, means permitting relative pivotal movement between the cuff and the shell about a transverse axis from a rest position towards a position in which the cuff is forwardly inclined relative to its rest position; the cuff having a generally tubular configuration and overlapping ends which can be drawn together and pulled apart to correspondingly vary the tightness with which the cuff engages a leg of a lower extremity disposed in the shoe; a footbed in the shoe generally above the sole; and cable means operatively coupled with the footbed, the shell and the cuff so that relative forward pivotal movement of the cuff raises the footbed with respect to the sole to thereby increase the tightness with which the foot is engaged by the shoe and simultaneously draws together the overlapping ends of the cuff to increase the tightness with which the cuff engages the leg.
- 59. A sport shoe according to claim 58 including motor driven means operatively coupled with the cable means for adjusting the effective length of the cable means; and transducer means carried by the boot for sensing a predetermined movement of the wearer's leg operatively coupled with the motor means for activating the latter and changing the tension in the cable means to thereby correspondingly change the tightness of the fit of the shoe on the lower extremity.
- 60. A sport shoe comprising a lower shell including a sole; an upper cuff pivotally mounted to the shell for pivotal movement from a rest position in a forward direction about an axis extending transversely across the boot; a footbed disposed in the shoe generally above the sole; cam means disposed between the sole and the footbed and fixed relative to the cuff for pivotal movement therewith and for engaging and raising the footbed relative to the sole during pivotal movement of the cuff in a forward direction; and strap means extending across an upper surface of the foot and having ends attached to the shell so that the raising of the footbed increases the force with which the strap engages the foot and thereby temporarily increases the tightness of the fit of the shoe on the foot as a function of the forward movement of the cuff from its rest position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's United States patent applicaton Ser. No. 109,611 filed Jan. 4, 1980 entitled "A Sport Shoe With A Dynamic Adjustable Cuff Assembly", applicant's application Ser. No. 104,283 filed Dec. 17, 1979 entitled "A Dynamic Internal Fitting System For A Sport Shoe", applicant's application Ser. No. 104,282 filed Dec. 17, 1979 entitled "Sport Shoe With Dynamic Tongue Assembly," applicant's application Ser. No. 50,436 filed June 20, 1979 entitled "A Dynamic Internal Fitting System With A Movable Foot Bed For A Sport Shoe", and applicant's application Ser. No. 886,946, filed Mar. 15, 1978 and entitled "A Dynamic Fitting System for a Support Shoe".
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