Claims
- 1. A sport boot comprising:
a boot body adapted to cover the ankle of a wearer; an aperture through both sides of said boot body proximate to the ankle; and one or more pistons connected to said boot body across a portion of said aperture such that said one or more pistons are compressed when said boot body is flexed about the ankle.
- 2. The sport boot of claim 1 further comprising one or more metal bands attached to said boot body where said one or more pistons are connected to said boot body.
- 3. The sport boot of claim 1 wherein said aperture forms a triangle from a point just posterior of the ankle to a larger area anterior of the ankle on a front edge of said boot body.
- 4. The sport boot of claim 1 wherein said one or more pistons provide resistance to compression loads.
- 5. The sport boot of claim 4 wherein said one or more pistons provide no resistance to tension loads.
- 6. The sport boot of claim 1 further comprising a sheath adapted to connect to said boot body and cover said one or more pistons.
- 7. The sport boot of claim 1 further comprising an ice skating blade attached to said boot body.
- 8. A sport boot comprising:
a boot body adapted to cover the ankle of a wearer; an aperture through both sides of said boot body proximate to the ankle; a support system connected to said boot body and adapted to at least partially surround said aperture; and one or more piston members connected to said flexible support system and adapted to compress when said boot body flexes about the ankle.
- 9. The sport boot of claim 8 wherein said support system further comprises:
a hinge proximate to the ankle; an upper band attached to said hinge and disposed on said boot body adjacent to an upper edge of said aperture; and a lower band attached to said hinge and disposed on said boot body adjacent to an upper edge of said aperture, wherein said support system is adapted to absorb at least a portion of the energy from flexion of said boot body about the ankle.
- 10. The sport boot of claim 9 wherein said one or more pistons are attached to only one of said upper or lower bands.
- 11. The sport boot of claim 10, wherein said one or more pistons are compressed when contacted by a plate affixed to the other of said upper or lower bands.
- 12. The sport boot of claim 8 wherein said aperture forms a triangle from a point just posterior of the ankle to a larger area anterior of the ankle on a front edge of said boot body.
- 13. The sport boot of claim 8 wherein said one or more pistons provide resistance to compression loads.
- 14. The sport boot of claim 13 wherein said one or more pistons provide no resistance to tension loads.
- 15. The sport boot of claim 8 further comprising an ice skating blade attached to said boot body.
- 16. The sport boot of claim 8 further comprising a sheath adapted to connect to said boot body and cover said one or more pistons.
- 17. A method for supporting a foot and ankle during jumping activities comprising:
providing a boot body having an aperture proximate to the ankle; and providing lateral and flexion support to the foot and ankle by attaching one or more piston members to the boot body and disposed across the aperture.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the one or more piston members provide flexion support by resisting compression.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the one or piston members do not resist extension.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the amount of flexion support can be adjusted by replacing or adjusting the resistance provided by the one or more pistons.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/380,040, filed May 6, 2002, titled “Variable Flexion Resistance Sport Boot,” and hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60380040 |
May 2002 |
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