WO1993018676A1 - Sports shoe - Google Patents
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- WO1993018676A1 WO1993018676A1 PCT/AT1993/000055 AT9300055W WO9318676A1 WO 1993018676 A1 WO1993018676 A1 WO 1993018676A1 AT 9300055 W AT9300055 W AT 9300055W WO 9318676 A1 WO9318676 A1 WO 9318676A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0415—Accessories
- A43B5/0417—Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0468—Adjustment of the angle of the boot to the ski
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- the invention relates to a sports shoe with anchoring devices which, for example, enable a ski binding to be attacked, for connecting the shoe to sports equipment which can be moved on the ground and on which the owner stands and which he steers with his feet, such as skis, roller skates or Like ..
- the object of the invention is to create a sports shoe, in particular to provide a ski shoe, in which the foot, which is held in the shoe without tension, is guided on the sports device in the direction of movement of the ankle.
- the foot should be able to move in its natural direction of movement with the sports equipment.
- a characteristic curve which forms the connecting line from the center of the heel to the center of the sole arch, which receives the big toe, runs at least approximately parallel, preferably exactly parallel to the direction of movement of the sports device, for example the ski .
- the invention is not limited to a sports device with a binding.
- the shoe can also be screwed or riveted to the sports equipment.
- the characteristic curve runs parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the sports device or is at an angle of less than 10 ° to it.
- a further exemplary embodiment of the invention provides that the heel contact surface of the sole is 3 to 5 mm lower at the outer edge than at the inner edge, it is seen that the heel contact surface of the sole, based on shoe size 42, is between 20 to 40 mm, preferably 25 to 30 mm higher than the ball contact surface of the insole.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a shoe manufactured according to the prior art, which is fastened on a ski
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of a shoe according to the invention, which is fastened on a ski
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the insole.
- the sports shoe can be used in combination with a sports device that is guided along the line with traction on the floor.
- sports devices include skis, ice skates and roller skates. These sports devices have the common feature that they are not lifted off the floor at least for a large part of the time, so that the athlete's foot is forced in a certain direction by the sports device.
- Fig. 1 is a ski
- 16 is the outline of a foot
- 2 is the outline of a shoe.
- the reference number 3 designates the center of the heel through which the middle plane 4 of the shoe runs. In the case of a shoe according to the prior art, this is identical to the central plane of the ski.
- 5 denotes the middle of the sole arch 6, which receives the big toe.
- the connecting line which connects the center of the heel 3 to the center 5 of the sole arch which receives the big toe represents a characteristic curve 7. It lies at an angle ⁇ to the ski edge 11 and thus to the direction of movement BR of the ski 1.
- the dashed lines show the natural position of the foot or the outline 16 of the foot.
- the reference number 1 in turn denotes the ski and the reference number 2 the outline of the boot.
- the reference numeral 3 denotes the center of the heel and the reference numeral 5 the middle of the sole arch 6, which receives the big toe.
- the fastening means for the binding 10 are designated by the reference symbols 8, 9.
- the natural posture of the foot is further supported by the fact that the heel support surface 13 of the sole of the shoe is 3 to 5 mm lower at the outer edge 13 'than at the inner edge 13 "and that the heel support surface 13 in a shoe of size 42 27 mm higher than the pad surface 14 of the sole.
- the ball support surface 14 and the heel support surface 13 are horizontal or inclined to the rear, flat and parallel surfaces.
- the movement line 15 along which the shoe is moved during the natural step is still shown in the figures of the drawing.
- the characteristic curve 7 likewise connects the front and rear ends of this movement line 15, which runs through the center of the heel 3 and the center of the toe 5.
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Abstract
A sports shoe with fastening units (8, 9) for attaching the shoe to a sports apparatus movable on the ground such as skis, roller skates or the like. A characteristic line (7) formed by the line connecting the middle part of the heel (3) and the middle part (5) of the sole arch (6) accommodating the big toe is parallel to the direction of movement (BR) of the ski.
Description
Sportschuh Sports shoe
Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Sportschuh mit Verankerungseinrichtungen, die beispielsweise den An- griff einer Schibindung ermöglichen, zur Verbindung des Schuhs mit einem am Boden bewegbaren Sportgerät, auf dem der Besitzer steht und welches er mit den Füßen lenkt, wie Skier, Rollschuhe od. dgl..The invention relates to a sports shoe with anchoring devices which, for example, enable a ski binding to be attacked, for connecting the shoe to sports equipment which can be moved on the ground and on which the owner stands and which he steers with his feet, such as skis, roller skates or Like ..
Aufgabe der Erfindung ist es, einen Sportschuh zu schaffen, insbesondere Schischuh zuschaffen, in dem der Fuß, der spannungsfrei im Schuh aufgenommen ist, am Sportgerät in der Bewegungsrichtung des Sprunggelenkes geführt ist. Der Fuß soll sich mit dem Sportgerät in seiner natürlichen Bewegungsrichtung bewegen können.The object of the invention is to create a sports shoe, in particular to provide a ski shoe, in which the foot, which is held in the shoe without tension, is guided on the sports device in the direction of movement of the ankle. The foot should be able to move in its natural direction of movement with the sports equipment.
Die erfindungsgemäße Aufgabe wird dadurch gelöst, daß eine Kennlinie, die die Verbindungslinie von der Fer¬ senmitte zur Mitte des Sohlenbogens, der die große Zehe aufnimmt, bildet, zumindestens annähernd parallel, vor¬ zugsweise exakt parallel zur Bewegungsrichtung des Sportgerätes, beispielsweise des Skis verläuft.The object of the invention is achieved in that a characteristic curve, which forms the connecting line from the center of the heel to the center of the sole arch, which receives the big toe, runs at least approximately parallel, preferably exactly parallel to the direction of movement of the sports device, for example the ski .
Die Erfindung ist jedoch nicht auf ein Sportgerät mit einer Bindung beschränkt. Der Schuh kann, wie bei¬ spielsweise bei Schlittschuhen üblich, auch mit dem Sportgerät verschraubt oder vernietet sein.However, the invention is not limited to a sports device with a binding. As is customary, for example, with ice skates, the shoe can also be screwed or riveted to the sports equipment.
Vorteilhaft ist vorgesehen, daß die Kennlinie parallel zur Längsmittelachse des Sportgerätes verläuft oder in einem Winkel von weniger als 10° zu dieser liegt.It is advantageously provided that the characteristic curve runs parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the sports device or is at an angle of less than 10 ° to it.
Um die Stellung des Fußes zu verbessern, sieht ein wei¬ teres Ausführungsbeispiel der Erfindung vor, daß die Fersenauflageflache der Sohle beim Außenrand 3 bis 5 mm tiefer als beim Innenrand liegt, wobei vorteilhaft vor-
gesehen ist, daß die Fersenauflageflache der Sohle, be¬ zogen auf Schuhgröße 42, zwischen 20 bis 40 mm, vor¬ zugsweise 25 bis 30 mm höher als die Ballenauflageflä¬ che der Innensohle liegt.In order to improve the position of the foot, a further exemplary embodiment of the invention provides that the heel contact surface of the sole is 3 to 5 mm lower at the outer edge than at the inner edge, it is seen that the heel contact surface of the sole, based on shoe size 42, is between 20 to 40 mm, preferably 25 to 30 mm higher than the ball contact surface of the insole.
Nachfolgend wird ein Ausführungsbeispiel der Erfindung anhand der Figuren der beiliegenden Zeichnungen einge¬ hend beschrieben.An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in detail below with reference to the figures in the accompanying drawings.
Die Fig. 1 zeigt einen Grundriß eines nach dem Stand der Technik hergestellten Schuhs, der auf einem Ski be¬ festigt ist, die Fig. 2 zeigt einen Grundriß eines er¬ findungsgemäßen Schuhs, der auf einem Ski befestigt ist und die Fig. 3 zeigt eine Seitenansicht der Innensohle.1 shows a plan view of a shoe manufactured according to the prior art, which is fastened on a ski, FIG. 2 shows a plan view of a shoe according to the invention, which is fastened on a ski, and FIG. 3 shows a side view of the insole.
Wie bereits erwähnt, ist der Sportschuh in Kombination mit einem Sportgerät verwendbar, das auf dem Boden mit Bodenhaftung entlang einer Linie geführt ist. Beispiele dafür sind Skier, Schlittschuhe und Rollschuhe. Diese Sportgeräte haben das gemeinsame Merkmal, daß sie zu- mindestens zu einem Großteil der Zeit nicht vom Boden abgehoben werden, sodaß der Fuß des Sportlers vom Sportgerät in eine bestimmte Richtung gezwungen wird.As already mentioned, the sports shoe can be used in combination with a sports device that is guided along the line with traction on the floor. Examples include skis, ice skates and roller skates. These sports devices have the common feature that they are not lifted off the floor at least for a large part of the time, so that the athlete's foot is forced in a certain direction by the sports device.
In der Fig. 1 ist mit 1 ein Ski, mit 16 der Umriß eines Fußes und mit 2 der Umriß eines Schuhs gezeigt. Das Be¬ zugszeichen 3 bezeichnet die Fersenmitte, durch die die Mittelebene 4.des Schuhs verläuft. Bei einem Schuh ge¬ mäß dem Stand der Technik ist diese identisch mit der Mittelebene des Skis. 5 bezeichnet die Mitte des Soh- lenbogens 6, der die große Zehe aufnimmt. Die Verbin¬ dungslinie, die die Fersenmitte 3 mit der Mitte 5 des die große Zehe.aufnehmenden Sohlenbogens verbindet, stellt eine Kennlinie 7 dar. Sie liegt in einem Winkel α zur Skikante 11 und somit zur Bewegungsrichtung BR
des Skis 1. Die strichlierten Linien zeigen die natür¬ liche Lage des Fußes bzw. des Umrisses 16 des Fußes.In Fig. 1, 1 is a ski, 16 is the outline of a foot and 2 is the outline of a shoe. The reference number 3 designates the center of the heel through which the middle plane 4 of the shoe runs. In the case of a shoe according to the prior art, this is identical to the central plane of the ski. 5 denotes the middle of the sole arch 6, which receives the big toe. The connecting line which connects the center of the heel 3 to the center 5 of the sole arch which receives the big toe represents a characteristic curve 7. It lies at an angle α to the ski edge 11 and thus to the direction of movement BR of the ski 1. The dashed lines show the natural position of the foot or the outline 16 of the foot.
Dies hat den Nachteil, daß während des Gleitens auf dem Ski der Fuß des Benutzers vom Schuh in eine unnatürli¬ che Stellung gedrückt wird, und die Bewegungsrichtung des Sprunggelenkes abgewinkelt wird. Sehr oft treten beim Kauf Paßformprobleme auf, denen der Kunde dadurch ausweicht, daß er zu große Schuhe kauft, wodurch das Skiführgefühl verloren geht.This has the disadvantage that, while sliding on the ski, the user's foot is pressed into an unnatural position by the shoe, and the direction of movement of the ankle is angled. Very often there are problems with the fit when buying, which the customer avoids by buying shoes that are too large, which means that the feeling of skiing is lost.
Die Fig. 2 zeigt eine Draufsicht auf einen erfindungs¬ gemäßen Schuh. Das Bezugszeichen 1 bezeichnet wiederum den Ski und das Bezugszeichen 2 den Umriß des Schuhs. Ebenso bezeichnet das Bezugszeichen 3 die Fersenmitte und das Bezugszeichen 5 die Mitte des Sohlenbogens 6, der die große Zehe aufnimmt.2 shows a top view of a shoe according to the invention. The reference number 1 in turn denotes the ski and the reference number 2 the outline of the boot. Likewise, the reference numeral 3 denotes the center of the heel and the reference numeral 5 the middle of the sole arch 6, which receives the big toe.
Mit dem Bezugszeichen 8, 9 sind die Befestigungsmittel für die Bindung 10 bezeichnet.The fastening means for the binding 10 are designated by the reference symbols 8, 9.
Wie aus der Fig. 2 ersichtlich, verläuft eine Kennlinie 7, die von der Verbindungslinie zwischen der Fersen¬ mitte 3 und der Mitte 5 des Sohlenbogens 6, der die große Zehe aufnimmt, gebildet wird, parallel zur Ski¬ kante 11 und somit parallel zur Bewegungsrichtung BR des Skis.As can be seen from FIG. 2, a characteristic curve 7, which is formed by the connecting line between the heel center 3 and the center 5 of the sole arch 6, which accommodates the big toe, runs parallel to the ski edge 11 and thus parallel to the Direction of movement BR of the ski.
Die natürliche Haltung des Fußes wird noch dadurch un- terstützt, daß die Fersenauflageflache 13 der Sohle des Schuhs beim Außenrand 13' 3 bis 5 mm tiefer als beim Innenrand 13" liegt und dadurch, daß die Fersenauflage¬ flache 13 bei einem Schuh der Schuhgröße 42 27 mm höher als die Ballenauflagenfläche 14 der Sohle liegt.
Die Ballenauflagefläche 14 und die Fersenauflageflache 13 sind horizontale oder nach hinten geneigte, ebene und zueinander parallele Flächen.The natural posture of the foot is further supported by the fact that the heel support surface 13 of the sole of the shoe is 3 to 5 mm lower at the outer edge 13 'than at the inner edge 13 "and that the heel support surface 13 in a shoe of size 42 27 mm higher than the pad surface 14 of the sole. The ball support surface 14 and the heel support surface 13 are horizontal or inclined to the rear, flat and parallel surfaces.
In den Figuren der Zeichnung ist noch die Bewegungsli¬ nie 15 eingezeichnet, entlang der der Schuh beim natür¬ lichen Schritt bewegt wird. Die Kennlinie 7 verbindet ebenfalls das vordere und hintere Ende dieser Bewe¬ gungslinie 15, die durch die Fersenmitte 3 und die Ze- henmitte 5 verläuft.
The movement line 15 along which the shoe is moved during the natural step is still shown in the figures of the drawing. The characteristic curve 7 likewise connects the front and rear ends of this movement line 15, which runs through the center of the heel 3 and the center of the toe 5.
Claims
1. Sportschuh mit Verankerungseinrichtungen, die beispiels¬ weise den Angriff einer Schibindung ermöglichen, zur Ver- bindung des Schuhs mit einem am Boden bewegbaren Sportge¬ rät, auf dem der Besitzer steht und welches er mit den Fü¬ ßen lenkt, wie Skier, Rollschuhe od. dgl., dadurch gekenn¬ zeichnet, daß eine Kennlinie (7) , die die Verbindungslinie von der Fersenmitte (3) zur Mitte (5) des Sohlenbogens (6) , der die große Zehe aufnimmt, bildet, zumindestens an¬ nähernd parallel, vorzugsweise exakt parallel zur Bewe¬ gungsrichtung (BR) des Sportgerätes, beispielsweise des Skis (1) verläuft.1. Sports shoe with anchoring devices, which, for example, enable a ski binding to attack, for connecting the shoe to a sports device that can be moved on the ground, on which the owner stands and which he steers with his feet, such as skis, roller skates od. Like., characterized gekenn¬ characterized in that a characteristic line (7), which forms the connecting line from the heel center (3) to the center (5) of the sole arch (6), which receives the big toe, at least approximately parallel , preferably runs exactly parallel to the direction of movement (BR) of the sports device, for example the ski (1).
2. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Kennlinie (7) parallel zur Längsmittelachse des Sport¬ gerätes (LM) verläuft oder in einem Winkel von weniger als 10° zu dieser liegt.2. Sports shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the characteristic curve (7) runs parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the sports device (LM) or lies at an angle of less than 10 ° to it.
3. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Fersenauflageflache (13) der Sohle beim Außenrand (13') tiefer als beim Innenrand (13") ist.3. Sports shoe according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the heel contact surface (13) of the sole at the outer edge (13 ') is lower than at the inner edge (13 ").
4. Sportschuh nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Fersenauflageflache der Sohle beim Außenrand (13•) 3 bis 5 mm tiefer als beim Innenrand (13") liegt.4. Sports shoe according to claim 3, characterized in that the heel contact surface of the sole at the outer edge (13 •) is 3 to 5 mm lower than the inner edge (13 ").
5. Sportschuh nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch ge¬ kennzeichnet, daß die Fersenauflageflache (13) der Innen- sohle, bezogen auf Schuhgröße 42, zwischen 20 bis 40 mm vorzugsweise zwischen 25 bis 30 mm höher als die Ballen¬ auflagefläche (14) der Sohle liegt. 5. Sports shoe according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized ge indicates that the heel contact surface (13) of the insole, based on shoe size 42, between 20 to 40 mm, preferably between 25 to 30 mm higher than the ball bearing surface ( 14) the sole lies.
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AT93905087T ATE144687T1 (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1993-03-22 | SPORTS SHOE |
DE59304363T DE59304363D1 (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1993-03-22 | SPORTSHOE |
EP93905087A EP0634900B1 (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1993-03-22 | Sports shoe |
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AT0059692A AT401215B (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1992-03-24 | SPORTSHOE |
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