专利摘要:
A ski boot has a special toe piece which can be gripped by the ski-binding which is fixed to the ski. To prevent any sideways movement of the ski-boot with respect to the ski, the sole of the ski-boot has a longitudinal groove of triangular cross-section which fits over a matching moulding fixed to the ski. This type of guide in no way affects the freedom of the user to flex the sole of his foot when engaged in cross-country skiing, but provides a firm fastening for the ski under normal conditions.
公开号:SU1050547A3
申请号:SU792843825
申请日:1979-11-28
公开日:1983-10-23
发明作者:Пьер Жозеф Саломон Жорж
申请人:Этаблиссман Франсуа Саломон Э Фис (Фирма);
IPC主号:
专利说明:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to sport, namely, fastening m.
A known mount contains a base having at least an olyen protrusion in the form of a strap for centering the shoe, reducing -5 seconds in cross section in height, and means for. fixing the toe part of the sole of the shoe with a notch in the shape of the bottom outlet Ij.
Its disadvantage is the possible displacement of the sole of the shoe relative to the longitudinal axis of attachment due to the small surface of the contact of the sole with the attachment protrusion.
The purpose of the invention is to tf the accuracy of fixing the shoe.
The goal is achieved by the fact that in a ski mount containing a base having at least one protrusion in the form of a bar for 20 centering of the shoe, decreasing in cross section in height, and means for fixing the toe portion of the sole of the boot having a notch along. the shape of the protrusion of the base, the protrusion 25 is located along the longitudinal axis of the base and has a length equal to or less than the length of the sole.
The ski mount additionally has a protrusion, with both protrusions of the AOR having a similar shape and arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base.
The protrusion has the shape of a triangle in cross section, semi-cylinder-jc pa, or a polygon with grooves or tides on the side surfaces. .
The protrusion is made of variable width, increasing in the direction towards the flat part of the sole.
FIG. 1 shows a ski mount, a general view; FIG. 2-14 versions of fasteners; in fig. 15 is a longitudinal section through FIG. 14; in fig. 16 is a front view 45 in FIG. 14; in fig. 17 shows an embodiment of the attachment of FIG. IV in FIG. 18 is a longitudinal section through FIG. 17 in FIG. 19 shows an embodiment of FIG. 1 in FIG. 20 - the same, jO 9ID above; in fig. 21 is a variant of FIG. one; in fig. 22 the same, top view.
The ski mount comprises a skiing 1, having a protrusion 2 in the form of a strip for centering the boot 3, and a means for fixing the toe part 4 of the sole 5 of the boot, which has a notch b in the shape of the protrusion 2 of the base. .60
The protrusion 2 is located along the longitudinal axis of the base 1 and has a length equal to the length of the sole (Fig. 2) or the shortest (Fig. 1) .65
The protrusion 2 has the shape of a triangle in cross section (Figs. 1, 2, and 4). When the skier's foot moves, the protrusion 2 enters the recess b, while the protrusion 2 is smoothly guided by the recess 6, in connection with which the foot is not skewed for uneven terrain and preventing the heel 7 from sliding against the base 1.
In the case where the protrusion 2 is located along the entire length of the sole 5 (Fig. 2) from the toe part 4 to the heel 7, the boot 3 is controlled from the moment it is installed in the mount 8.
The projections 2 according to FIG. 1 and 2 have a constant cross-section along the entire length, but may be different in shape (Fig. 4 - b and 11) and have the shape of a triangle, a half cylinder, a polygon in cross section.
FIG. Figures 7 and 8 show that the protrusions 2 are made of variable width, increasing in the direction towards the right part of the sole, which increases the stability of the shoe, due to an increase in the interaction surface of the protrusion and the notch.
The upper triangular portion 9 of the protrusion 2 serves as a wedge for insertion into the recess 6. Vertical walls 10 and 11 enter into a parallelepiped-shaped notch in the sole (FIG. B).
BAR 2 may have recesses 12 (Fig. 9) on the side surfaces. The notches 12 are made widened to the base, which makes it possible to remove the snow during the connection of the protrusion and the notch.
The protrusion 2 according to FIG. 10 has a central, edge 13 of constant height, perpendicular to the base 1. Perpendicular to the central edge 13 and from its vertical walls 14 and 15, stiffening ribs 16 extend from the top 17 to the base of the protrusion along the guide 18. additionally provide for the start of the step at the time of connecting the notch and the protrusion. .
The upper portion 19 in the form of a parallelepiped protrusion 2 (Fig. 11), forming an edge, is located above the lower guiding portion 20 of a triangular shape. The rib 19 is first in contact with the inclined walls of the guide section of a triangular cross section located at the entrance to the indentation of the sole, which ensures the direction of the sole, then the vertical 21 and lateral 22 walls of the rib 19 enter the zone with a rectangular section of the excavation of the sole.
FIG. Figure 12 shows that the attachment has a second protrusion 2. Both protrusions have a similar shape and are arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base 1. On the base 1 there is a protrusion 23 for the notch 24 of the heel.
FIG. 13 shows that the ski mount has a notch 25 of any cross section and forck located along the entire length of the sole. The notches 25 of the base 1 interact with the notch 25. The protrusions of the parts 26 form a discontinuous along the entire length of the sequence of contact surfaces,
FIG. 14-16, the protrusion .2 in the toe portion of the sole has the shape of a truncated cone or a truncated pyramid 27, the larger base 28 j of which is located with the foot of attachment 8, and the smaller base 29 is directed toward the flat part and can end in a prismatic or cylindrical segment 30 (Fig . sixteen.) .
FIG. 17 and 18 it is shown that on the side surfaces of the protrusion 2 there are tides 31 located in the toe part of the base 1. Accordingly, in the toe part of the sole there are notches 32 in the form of the tides 31.
FIG. 19-22 show embodiments of the protrusion 2 according to FIG. 17. The front section 33 with diminutives, to the back of the convex profile .34 has a protrusion 35, the entrance is 1C (Ii in the corresponding groove of the sole.
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权利要求:
Claims (4)
[1]
,1. A SKI MOUNT containing a base having at least. at least one protrusion in the form of a strap for the centering of the boot, decreasing in height I in the cross section, and means for fixing the forefoot of the sole of the boot, having a recess in the shape of the protrusion of the base, which is noteworthy in that in order to improve the accuracy of fixing the boot, the protrusion is located along the longitudinal axis of the base and has a length equal to or less than the length of the sole.
[2]
2., Mounting on π. 1, because it additionally has a protrusion, while both protrusions have a similar shape and are parallel to the longitudinal axis.
[3]
3. Mounting on π. 1, characterized in that the protrusion has in the cross section the shape of a triangle, half cylinder or polygon with recesses or tides on the side surfaces.
[4]
4. Mounting ·% ο Π. 1, characterized in that the protrusion is made of variable width, increasing towards the heel of the sole.
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法律状态:
优先权:
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