Claims
- 1. A sports boot, especially a ski boot, comprising:a shell base and an upper overlying said shell base, said upper having a front portion and a rear portion made in one or more pieces, said rear portion of the upper being at least partially pivotal in relation to the shell base and comprising a device for locking and unlocking with respect to the shell base, which is active in a front-to-rear direction of pivoting of the rear portion of the upper, and which comprises an abutment zone provided in the rear portion of the upper, and by an oscillating lever forming a rocker, journalled on an axis, arranged on the rear portion of the shell base, substantially perpendicular to a vertical median plane and capable of cooperating in locking with the abutment, under the action of a control member accessible from outside the boot, acting against a return spring of said lever, the locking position of the latter corresponding to an initial reference advance position, from which the upper is adapted to move angularly along a predetermined amplitude in relation to the shell base, wherein the control member of the oscillating lever forming a rocker, adapted to cooperate in locking with the abutment, is located in the rear fitting zone of the boot so as to be biased by the rear binding of an element to be fitted, and is controllably connected to said lever, located at a distance, in a zone separate from the fitting zone, by means of a cable pulling on the lever during the fitting of the boot in order to cause its rotation toward the abutment of the upper, and consequently its automatic locking or, conversely, to cause its unlocking by releasing said control member during the removal of the boot, consequently causing the return of the cable by means of at least one elastic return member.
- 2. A boot according to claim 1, wherein the control member is constituted by a hollow cylindrical piston capable of sliding in a sheath housed in the rear fitting zone of the boot and cooperating with an internal piston rod, in either direction, by means of the elastic return member, the piston rod being linked at its outward end to one of the ends of the cable.
- 3. A boot according to claim 2, wherein the elastic return member is constituted by a helical compression spring arranged concentrically between the inner bore of the piston and the piston rod and coming in support against an internal shoulder of the bore of the piston and against a collar of the piston rod.
- 4. A boot according to claim 1, wherein the other end of the cable, with a predetermined length, is linked to a projection of the lever so as to exert a traction thereon, causing its rotation about its journal axis.
- 5. A boot according to claim 4, further comprising at least one elastic unlocking member inserted between a surface of the projection of the lever, opposite the abutment zone of the upper and a fixed edge of the shell base, obtained at a lower level with respect to the projection, such that said spring is biased in compression during a traction on the cable, ensuring the locking of the upper and, conversely, in decompression during the unlocking, by exerting a return force on the lever associated with that of the decompression of the spring of the piston.
- 6. A boot according to claim 5, wherein the elastic unlocking member is a helical compression spring.
- 7. A boot according to claim 1, wherein the cable is of a “Bowden” type associated with a sheath.
- 8. A boot according to claim 1, wherein a “Bowden” cable is housed in a channel having a substantially corresponding cross-section, provided in an original thickness “e” of the wall of the shell base, in its median or lateral rear portion, and connecting the abutment zone to the fitting zone, one being located at a distance from the other.
Priority Claims (1)
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01 01259 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon French Patent Application No. 01 01259, filed Jan. 24, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety, and the priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119.
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