The invention relates to a removable tibia support device for a skier, able to be fitted on the skier's boot and comprising a retaining strap encircling the skier's leg and keeping the tibia in contact with a support surface in the form of a padded cast. Such a device is mainly designed for off-track ski walking, but can also be used for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, telemarking, snowboarding and for any situation requiring a support on the tibia.
Known cross-country ski boots are a trade-off between contradictory qualities: rigidity for downhill runs and flexibility and lightness for uphill progression. The tibia support described in the document FR 2870464 enables the skier to ski with walking boots, and comprises a ski binding associated with a rigid connection between the skier's leg and the attachment system fixed to the ski enabling the inclination of the tibia to be adjusted. The presence of this rigid connection hampers satisfactory operation of the frontal triggering and gives too rigid a support to the tibia without any flexible spring effect.
The document CH 191261 refers to an apparatus for a beginner skier comprising a connecting system with a spring inserted between a garter attachment surrounding the skier's leg, and an attachment element securedly fixed to the ski in front of the binding. The aim sought for is to keep the skier's knee in the flexed state, but it does not enable the user to ski by pressing on his or her tibia.
The document DE 2157724 makes mention of a ski binding associated with a support device of the skier's leg, formed by a securing cord connecting the skier's leg to an attachment point at the front of the ski. Such a device does not enable the user to ski by pressing on his or her tibia.
The object of the invention is to provide a removable tibia support device that can be fitted to a low boot, and that provides improved holding of the skier's leg during downhill skiing.
The device according to the invention is characterized in that the cast is fixed on a deformable part of small thickness pressing on the top of the boot to form a laterally rigid connection, while at the same time being flexible towards the front with a spring effect.
The skier can therefore use hiking boots able to accommodate crampons, which are inexpensive, light and ideally supple for uphill walking. The deformable part operates as a leaf of a leaf spring. The stiffness is particularly suitable for downhill skiing.
According to an alternative embodiment, the deformable part is formed by a tab fitting snugly on the top of the boot and extending as a continuation of the tibia:
Preferably, the deformable part is held on the top of the upper of the boot by at least one strap secured around the boot by a fast-on attachment.
Other technical features can be used either alone or in combination:
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings in which:
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The top end of the flexible part 5 is attached to a self-adhesive strap encircling the skier's leg and keeping the tibia in contact with a support surface in the form of a foam-padded cast 1. The bottom end of part 5 is provided with two pairs of wings 20 secured to the top of the boot by at least one strap secured around the boot by a fast-on attachment 6.
The leaf spring forming the flexible part 5 presents a preset stiffness suitable for skiing.
Flexible part 5 is kept pressing on the top of boot 8 by tightening the buckles 6. Rubber strips can be stuck under flexible part 5 to prevent any slipping effect and to prevent premature wearing in contact with the buckles of the boot.
A cord 4 is stretched between a drilled insert 3 and a hole 9 of part 5. Cord 4 presents a smaller length than that of part 5 and forms an arc with the latter.
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Deformable part 5 can advantageously be made from composite materials, in particular by moulding carbon fibre in an epoxy resin matrix, with enlargements at the level of the tibia and support points on the boot. The enlargements can also be made from thermoplastic material integrating the fast-on attachments and the strap pass-through loops.
According to another alternative embodiment, deformable part 5 can be composed of elements able to slide and to be secured by screws to enable length adjustment to suit the skier's height and boot size.
In off-track ski walking, the pair of mobile parts 5 or 15 is only used when skiing downhill. When proceeding uphill, it is removed and placed in the rucksack.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0609345 | Oct 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2007/001700 | 10/16/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/17/2009 |