For Ski Boot Patents (Class 36/50.5)
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Publication number: 20110030244Abstract: A snowboard boot having two handles which each handle controlling pressure within two tightening zones is disclosed. One handle may be pitched to adjust pressure within upper and lower shin portion tightening zones. A second handle may be pitched to adjust pressure within upper and lower foot portion tightening zones. Once the appropriate amount of pressure is applied to the various tightening zones, locks may be engaged to set the pressures. The pressures are isolated from each other such that the various different pressures within the various different tightening zones do not equalize but remain constant during the snowboarding session. Additionally, the handles may be stored on a tongue of the snowboard boot or a back portion of the snowboard boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Wade Motawi, James Kim, Greg Fellmer
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Patent number: 7856740Abstract: Sports shoe, in particular a cycling shoe, comprising at least one strap for securing the instep. The strap (B) comprises at least two parts, namely a first strap part (B1) provided, at one of its ends, with a first fastening means (A1), while its other end (2) is intended to be attached to the shoe, and a second strap part (B2) provided, at one of its end, with a second fastening means (A2) mating with the first, the other end (3) of this second strap part being intended to cooperate with a tensioning device, the cooperation between the fastening means allowing a preadjustment of the length of the strap (B) as a whole, while a locking means (V) is intended to occupy a first position in which the two fastening means (A1, A2) are maintained in a state of cooperation, and a second position in which the fastening means can be disengaged.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Time Sport InternationalInventors: Jean-Francois De Bast, Jean-Pierre Rigollet
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Publication number: 20100299959Abstract: Disclosed is a closure system used in combination in any of a variety of applications including clothing, for example as a footwear lacing system comprising a lace attached to a tightening mechanism. The lace extends through a series of guide members positioned along two opposing footwear closure portions. The lace and guides preferably have low friction surfaces to facilitate sliding of the lace along the guide members so that the lace evenly distributes tension across the footwear member. The tightening mechanism allows incremental adjustment of the tension of the lace. The closure system allows a user to quickly loosen the lace and inhibits unintentional and/or accidental loosing of the lace.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Boa Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gary R. Hammerslag, Mike Mayberry, Mark Soderberg
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Patent number: 7827708Abstract: A cycling shoe substantially defined by an appropriately shaped vamp, a rigid sole stitched and/or glued to the bottom of the vamp, and one or more Velcro-fastened straps by which to tighten the vamp and immobilize the user's foot inside the shoe; each strap having a slip ring secured stably to the vamp, close to a first lateral edge of the vamp defining the longitudinal opening for insertion of the foot; and a fastening strip, of appropriate length, which has a first end secured stably to the vamp, close to a second lateral edge of the vamp defining the longitudinal opening for insertion of the foot, and is designed to fold back on itself about an intermediate portion, so that the second end of the strip rests on one of the two faces of the strip, close to the first end of the strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Gaerne S.p.A.Inventor: Ernesto Gazzola
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Publication number: 20100263236Abstract: An article of footwear for use in sporting activities such as snowboarding is disclosed. The article of footwear can include a flex notch and a coupled lace loop design. The article can further include an internal harness to enhance stability of the foot. The article can also include a threading layer configured to strengthen the upper and a corresponding connecting layer to bond the threading layer to the upper and to provide protection to other areas of the upper.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: SHAWN G. CARBOY, STEPHEN D. PELLETIER, JR.
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Publication number: 20100180468Abstract: According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of articles of footwear or foot-receiving devices having inner and outer tongues, such as double tongue snowboarding boots, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, an article of footwear or foot-receiving device (e.g., snowboarding boot, etc.) generally includes a housing member at least partially defining a chamber for receiving a foot. An inner tongue is coupled to the housing member. An outer tongue is coupled to at least one of the inner tongue and the housing member. Other aspects of the present disclosure relates to methods. An exemplary method of wearing an article of footwear (e.g., snowboarding boot, etc.) generally includes tucking a portion of a wearer's pants leg generally between inner and outer tongues of the snowboarding boot. Another example method includes inserting a foot through an opening of a housing member of a foot-receiving device (e.g., snowboarding boot, etc.), that also includes first and second tongues.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: NIKE INC.Inventors: Stephen D. PELLETIER, JR., James K. ARIZUMI
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Publication number: 20100175278Abstract: A boot includes a lacing system having an upper zone of action associated with an upper portion of the boot body and a lower zone of action associated with a lower portion of the boot body. The lacing system includes a single bootlace, the first end of which is anchored in the upper zone of action and the second end of which is anchored in the lower zone of action. The boot also includes a common lace-tightening device, having a handpiece, for the upper zone of action and the lower zone of action of the lacing system. The common lace-tightening device cooperates with the bootlace in such a way that, on operation of the handpiece, the upper zone of action and the lower zone of action of the lacing system are acted upon simultaneously in respect of lacing up and opening the boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: DEELUXE SPORTARTIKEL HANDELS GMBHInventor: Sven Seliger
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Patent number: 7735242Abstract: The invention relates to a boot comprising a lacing arrangement having a single bootlace. The lacing arrangement comprises three zones of action, namely an upper, middle and lower zone of action, the middle zone of action, in respect of lacing up and opening, having a direct functional connection both to the upper zone and to the lower zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: DeeLuxe Sportartikel Handels GmbHInventors: Sven Seliger, Florin Strete
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Patent number: 7716854Abstract: A sports boot comprising a part comprising at least two superposed layers of plastics and comprising an opening that can be closed by catching means distributed on either side of this opening, wherein one of the two layers has one or more recesses lying on an axis in order to define a deformation axis of the shell, allowing that part of the shell that is around this axis to move away in order to enlarge the opening and make it easier to put the boot on and to take it off.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Lange International S.A.Inventors: Pascal Roux, Riccardo Perotto, Maurizio Botter
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Publication number: 20100101114Abstract: A snowboard boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a snowboard boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The snowboard boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone snowboard boot. The laces may to be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the snowboard boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the snowboard boot and easy removal of a foot from the snowboard boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: THE BURTON CORPORATIONInventors: GREG REAGAN, CHRISTOPHER M. DOYLE, FLORIAN LANG, MAURIZIO MOLIN
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Patent number: 7658019Abstract: A snowboard boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a snowboard boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The snowboard boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone snowboard boot. The laces may be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the snowboard boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the snowboard boot and easy removal of a foot from the snowboard boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Greg Reagan, Christopher M. Doyle, Florian Lang, Maurizio Molin
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Patent number: 7650705Abstract: An article of footwear having a sole and an upper, the upper having at least two elements that are assembled to one another at a gluing zone, one of the elements being a protective flap or a tightening mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventors: Thierry Donnadieu, Jean-Michel Challe
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Patent number: 7603795Abstract: A buckle for a sports boot, such as an alpine ski boot, as well as a sports boot equipped with such buckle. The buckle is adapted to move two parts of the boot upper relative to each other for tightening the boot on the foot and/or lower leg of the wearer, the buckle including a base fixed on the first of the boot parts, a lever articulated on the base, and a hooking element connected to the lever by means of a rod. The lever contour demarcates a surface, the area of which is greater than 27 cm2 and the width thereof being greater than 53 mm. The buckle also includes a rack fixed to the second of the parts of the boot, the width of which is greater than 25 mm. With a buckle having such dimensions, a ski boot according to the invention can be equipped with only two such buckles, one on the lower base and one on the cuff.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventor: Pascal Pallatin
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Patent number: 7591050Abstract: Disclosed is a footwear lacing system comprising a lace attached to a tightening mechanism. The lace extends through a series of guide members positioned along two opposing footwear closure portions. The lace and guides preferably have low friction surfaces to facilitate sliding of the lace along the guide members so that the lace evenly distributes tension across the footwear member. The tightening mechanism allows incremental adjustment of the tension of the lace. A release mechanism allows a user to quickly loosen the lace. A safety mechanism inhibits unintentional and/or accidental loosing of the lace.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Boa Technology, Inc.Inventor: Gary R. Hammerslag
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Patent number: 7533478Abstract: A shoe that includes an upper defining a heel, a strap adjuster member coupled to the upper, and a strap that extends across a portion of the upper. The strap is coupled to the adjuster member such that at least a portion of the strap is movable in one of a direction toward and away from the heel.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Carl Bird, Greg Grenzke
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Publication number: 20090119952Abstract: A boot including a sole and an upper, the boot extending lengthwise from a heel to a front end, widthwise between a lateral portion and a medial portion, and height-wise from the sole to an upper end. The boot includes a reinforcement that is more rigid than the upper, at least in the region of the instep, the reinforcement including a lateral wall and/or a medial wall, and extending beneath the instep, the boot further including a transverse linkage provided to tighten the instep zone, the linkage extending from the lateral portion to the medial portion in a transverse plane of the boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: SALOMON S.A.S.Inventors: Thierry CHOVINO, Thierry Donnadieu
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Patent number: 7526881Abstract: The present invention relates to a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, having a flexible upper surrounding a foot, a closure panel arranged on an instep area of the flexible upper, and a tightening element arranged at the heel of the shoe. The tightening element is connected to the closure panel such that the closure panel, through the use of the tightening element, can be tightened against the instep area of the flexible upper to retain the shoe on the foot.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: adidas International Marketing B.V.Inventors: Martin John Jones, Klaus Hubertus Rolshoven
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Publication number: 20090090029Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a boot that can be fastened with great ease. The boot is configured so that belt insertion parts (A, B, C, D) are provided to the upper-side left and right sections and the lower-side left and right sections, respectively, of the boot main body (1) that are disposed along the front-side opening section (4), and the belt insertion parts (A, B, C, D) are positioned on the front side of the tongue member (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA KUREBUInventor: Etsuo KISHINO
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Patent number: 7503131Abstract: Disclosed is an electro-mechanical apparatus for snugging a boot, especially a snow ski boot, around the calf of the user. The apparatus is essentially comprised of a reversible electric motor, a jackscrew, a switch, two brackets, a strap, and a power supply. The invention enables the user to achieve a desired snug fit by first placing a foot of the user into the boot, then operating the electric motor to turn the jackscrew, bringing the two brackets together and thereby tightening the strap around the boot to reach the desired fit. Once the desired snug fit is achieved, the electric motor is switched off, the user closes pre-existing latches on the boot to lock the boot parts into place, and the user removes the apparatus from around the boot by unbuckling a quick release buckle provided for this purpose. The apparatus may then be stored for later use.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Inventors: Adam Ian Nadel, Garrett Quillia
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Patent number: 7464492Abstract: A roller skate including a frame provided to receive a plurality of wheels; a sole adapted to support the user's shod foot; a heel stiffener; a foot retaining arrangement, capable of being in an open state, which enables insertion of the user's foot and, in a closed state, enables adjustment of the foot retaining arrangement around the user's foot, the foot retaining arrangement including: a forefoot anchoring, an instep anchoring, the forefoot and instep anchorings each having a pivot zone about which the foot retaining arrangement pivots when it is moved between the open and closed states; a forefoot fastening device, an instep fastening device adapted to keep the retaining arrangement in the closed state; and an adjustment mechanism enabling adjustment of the retaining arrangement to the morphology of the user's foot.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventors: Laurent Marechal, Pierre Alexis Marechal, René Borel, Louis Cabanis
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Publication number: 20080263901Abstract: The invention relates to a buckle for fastening a sports boot and to a sports boot including such buckle. The buckle includes a baseplate, a lever connected to the baseplate by a first transverse articulation about an articulation axis, the lever having a gripping portion, a connecting rod articulated to the lever by a second transverse articulation about a second articulation axis, a loop mounted at the other end of the connection rod. The lever has a lever body that has a guiding tube for each of the articulation axes. The body is formed by a sheet of material, and the sheet is folded along folding lines that are parallel to each of the articulation axes to form the tubes for guiding the articulation axles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: SALOMON S.A.Inventors: Jerome CHAIGNE, Christophe BORLET
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Patent number: 7437837Abstract: A footwear closure assembly and method including multiple closure systems that may be selected from by a wearer including a first closure device having a removable cord and openings for receiving the cord to secure closure of the footwear; and a second closure device including a removable strap and slots for receiving the strap. The closure assembly is provided such that the wearer may select from among the various closure devices including the first closure device, the second closure device, or both first and second closure devices providing increased versatility for the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Inventor: Laura Michelle Jacobs
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Publication number: 20080235995Abstract: A snowboard boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a snowboard boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The snowboard boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone snowboard boot. The laces may be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the snowboard boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the snowboard boot and easy removal of a foot from the snowboard boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: The Burton CorporationInventors: Greg REAGAN, Christopher M. DOYLE, Florian LANG, Maurizio MOLIN
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Patent number: 7428789Abstract: The invention relates to a sports boot (1) for walking or cross-country skiing, with a flexible shaft (2) receiving the foot, and a reinforcement (5) surrounding the shaft (2) on its external side by sections and being connected with the outsole (3). The shaft (2) is formed in this connection by a cushioned inner boot (6), and a coat (8) of fabric o some other material compatible with the skin. The reinforcement (5) is formed by a latticed or net-like support structure (12) for the inner boot (6), and composed of flexible ribbon elements (13) having, however, the highest possible tensile strength, and being made of plastic or textiles, said ribbon elements resting against external part sections of the inner boot (6), or surrounding the inner boot (6) on its external side within part sections. In this connection, the latticed or net-like support structure (12) is variable with respect to its delimiting or receiving volume as required by means of a lacing system (14).Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventors: Helmut Holzer, Michael Bretz
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Publication number: 20080222923Abstract: Connecting member for a sports boot closure and tightening device (4), comprising a base (25, 35) adapted to be fixed on the surface of the sports boot and a connecting element (31, 37) adapted for cooperation with a second connecting member, wherein the connecting element (31, 37) has a geometry such that its tangent (c, d; c?) to the zone where it connects with a second connecting element of the second connecting member is not perpendicular to the closure direction of the connecting member in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Andrea Fregoni, Giovanni Girolimetto
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Patent number: 7409781Abstract: A lace-up device for tightening an article of footwear, providing for the tieing of the lacing without causing discomfort to the user's hands, as well as to the article of footwear equipped with such device. The lace-up device includes a gripping mechanism arranged on the linkage in the area of a loop formed by the lacing outside the tightening zone. The gripping device includes a rigid frame, making it possible to distribute the tension of the lacing over the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventors: Guy Azam, Jean-Bruno Danezin, Eric Pierre, Bruno Borsoi
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Patent number: 7401423Abstract: A boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone boot. The laces may be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the boot and easy removal of a foot from the boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock. A release strap, graspable by the wearer, facilitates unhooking the lace.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Greg Reagan, Christopher M. Doyle, Florian Lang, Maurizio Molin
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Publication number: 20080168685Abstract: The present invention relates to a single lace boot with multiple compression zones. In one embodiment, the present invention is a boot having a first side and a second side opposing the first side. The boot also has an upper zone located near a top portion of the first side and the second side, a middle zone located below the upper zone, and a lower zone located below the middle zone. Furthermore, the boot has a plurality of lacing mechanisms located on the first side and the second side and a single lace with a first end secured to one of the plurality of lacing mechanisms in the upper zone and a second end secured to one of the plurality of lacing mechanisms in the lower zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: DC SHOES, INC.Inventors: Martin Shane Kim, Joseph Haroutioun Abadjian, Jonathan L. Fishbein, Tae Hun Park
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Publication number: 20080150259Abstract: An article that includes a strap for retaining or tightening a foot or a boot, the strap including a section for covering the foot or the boot, the covering section including a frame and a comfort element. The comfort element includes a synthetic material molded over the frame. In a particular embodiment, the article is a retaining device for a sports apparatus, such as a snowboard binding for a snowboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: SALOMON S.A.Inventor: Michel VEYRAT-CHARVILLON
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Publication number: 20080141561Abstract: A sports shoe comprising a lower part which contains the user's foot, an upper part pivoted on the lower part to contain the ankle joint, and a clamping device that selectively clamps the upper part with respect to the lower part. The clamping device comprises a command mechanism mounted at least partly outside on the upper part, and at least a lever element pivoted on the lower part and selectively moved by the command mechanism between a first clamped position, in which the lever element cooperates with the upper part, in order to keep the upper part in a determinate clamped position with respect to the lower part, and a second released position, in which the lever element allows the upper part to oscillate freely with respect to the lower part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: CALZATURIFICIO DAL BELLO SRLInventors: Carletto Battilana, Guido Tronchin
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Publication number: 20070271825Abstract: A structural element for a sports shoe provided with a casing able to be selectively configured between a first rigid condition and a second flexible condition. The structural element comprises a tongue, shaped and provided at least with a first segment, or lower segment, attached to the casing, and a second segment, or upper segment, pivoted to the first segment, so as to be selectively taken to a first operating position in which the second segment is rigidly aligned with the first segment, and a second operating position in which the second segment is free to incline with respect to the first segment and substantially follows the movement of the tibial zone of the user's leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: CALZATURIFICIO DAL BELLO SrlInventors: Glen Plake, Florio Gazzola
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Patent number: 7293373Abstract: A boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone boot. The laces may be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the boot and easy removal of a foot from the boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock. A release strap, graspable by the wearer, facilitates unhooking the lace.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Greg Reagan, Christopher Doyle, Florian Lang, Maurizio Molin
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Patent number: 7281341Abstract: A boot incorporating techniques for making the process of tightening and loosening the laces of a boot more convenient for the wearer is disclosed. The boot may be provided with at least two independent lacing zones, the tensions of which are separately adjustable by the wearer. The zones may be secured by pulling on two laces, each of which tightens one of the two independent lacing zones. This arrangement allows the wearer to simultaneously tighten each zone, providing the wearer with the “feel” as though he or she is tightening a conventional single lacing zone boot. The laces may be simultaneously, yet independently secured by a lace lock at the upper and/or forward region of the boot. Slack may be created to facilitate loosening of the boot and easy removal of a foot from the boot by unhooking the lace from the lace guide without a corresponding distance of lace traveling through the lace lock. A release strap, graspable by the wearer, facilitates unhooking the lace.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Greg Reagan, Christopher M. Doyle, Florian Lang, Maurizio Molin
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Patent number: 7281342Abstract: A lace-up device for tightening an article of footwear, providing for the tieing of the lacing without causing discomfort to the user's hands, as well as to the article of footwear equipped with such device. The lace-up device includes a gripping mechanism arranged on the linkage in the area of a loop formed by the lacing outside the tightening zone. The gripping device includes a rigid frame, making it possible to distribute the tension of the lacing over the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventors: Guy Azam, Jean-Bruno Danezin, Eric Pierre, Bruno Borsoi
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Publication number: 20070175067Abstract: A closure and tightening device buckle comprising a tightening lever (5; 25; 25?; 45; 45?) wherein it comprises a docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?), wherein the tightening lever (5; 25; 25?; 45; 45?) is mounted so as to be able to rotate about a shaft (8; 28; 28?; 48; 48?) relative to the docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?) and wherein it comprises a docking lock (11; 31; 31?; 51; 51?) capable of locking/unlocking a binding of the docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?) on a matching insert (2; 22; 22?; 52; 52?).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Jean-Marc Pascal, Laurent Perret, Christophe Papon
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Patent number: 7219444Abstract: An article of footwear, such as a snowboard boot liner, made of deformable material has a rear tensioning system for reducing the volume of the footwear in the heel region. The footwear has a front tensioning system, such as a front lace, for closing an opening in the front of the footwear. A channeling element is positioned over the heel and a control element is secured to the footwear a distance away from the channeling element, for example, over the ankle or instep. A draw, such as a rear lace, winds through both the channeling element and the control element. Tightening the draw urges the control element toward the channeling element thereby reducing the volume of the footwear in the heel region. The draw may be tightened and locked independently or may have an eyelet through which a loop of the front lace may pass in order to transfer tensile forces from the front lace to the draw and maintain tension in the draw.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: K-2 CorporationInventor: William Burton Hall
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Patent number: 7159340Abstract: A boot having a sole and an upper, the boot extending longitudinally between a heel and a tip, the upper having an outer envelope and an inner envelope, the boot having a mechanism for tightening the inner envelope, the mechanism for tightening the inner envelope having keepers affixed to the inner envelope and at least one lace. The mechanism for tightening the inner envelope has at least one rear keeper affixed to the outer envelope, the rear keeper being located substantially toward the heel of the boot.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Bruno Borsoi
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Patent number: 7134224Abstract: A laced boot having a boot lace and sections of the boot lace run in a continuous one-piece manner as follows: a first section runs from the metatarsal area of the sole over the instep of the boot; a second section runs from the metatarsal area of the sole around the outside of the upper above a heel area of the boot; and a third section runs from the same position of the upper to the instep and back to the cited position of the upper and the three named sections form a triangle, viewed from the side of the boot that covers the ankle joints of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Goodwell International Ltd. (British Virgin Islands)Inventors: Mark Elkington, Ralph Kohler
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Patent number: 7086181Abstract: An article of footwear of the type that includes upper, an outer sole, and the following elements, listed from the inside toward the outside of the article of footwear: a comfort liner; a frame for holding the foot and for transmitting forces, made of a substantially inextensible material to transmit the forces for tightening the foot and to hold the foot; and an outer envelope for protecting against exterior elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Yves Farys
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Patent number: 7082701Abstract: Variable tension footwear lacing systems and methods permit and facilitate adjustment of selected zones by a user. In an embodiment, stop devices are used with a footwear lacing system to prevent opposing closure edges of a footwear article from advancing towards each other. The stop device includes a stop guide configured for fastening to a portion of the footwear article, and a stop element. In an implementation, the stop element includes a stop head and a releasable affixing member. The stop head is configured to be manipulated by a user to releasably secure the affixing member to a selected position across the length of the stop guide. The stop head is operable to contact a first closure edge of the footwear article. In an embodiment, during use first and second stop devices contact first and second opposing closure edges of the footwear article and prevent them from advancing towards each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Vans, Inc.Inventors: Martin Dalgaard, Andrew Bjornson, Steven Richard Burke, Jacob Hall, Jared Bevens, Jeffrey Grella
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Patent number: 7065906Abstract: The present invention relates to a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, having a flexible upper surrounding a foot, a closure panel arranged on an instep area of the flexible upper, and a tightening element arranged at the heel of the shoe. The tightening element is connected to the closure panel such that the closure panel, through the use of the tightening element, can be tightened against the instep area of the flexible upper to retain the shoe on the foot.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: adidas International Marketing B.V.Inventors: Martin John Jones, Klaus Hubertus Rolshoven
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Patent number: 7062867Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for securing a foot in a footwear item and a footwear item using the apparatus are provided. Pivot members are disposed on opposing sides of a closure configured to secure an opening in an upper of the footwear item, the pivot members being positioned on a surface of the footwear item between the opposing sides of the closure and a heel section of the footwear item. A securing including end sections and a force member is provided. Each of the end sections includes a fastener-receiving opening configured for a fastener to pass therethrough. The force member extends from the end sections and curves around the pivot members to engage the closure. Tension applied to the fastener applies force to the end sections resulting in tension in the force member causing a securing force being applied against the closure.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Kor Hockey, Ltd.Inventor: Antonin A. Meibock
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Patent number: 7040042Abstract: An alpine ski boot is provided that consists of a rigid sole and a shell-less substantially flexible upper portion that is attached to the sole. The boot is secured to the wearer's foot by laces or buckles. The boot is further secured to the wearer's mid-foot area by semi-rigid securing ears closed by a lever actuated ribbed nylon strap. The sole is comprised of rigid plastic and the heel and toe portions of the sole may conform to the requirements of ISO 5355 for ski boots. The ski boot has a plastic cuff that surrounds the upper portion of the ski boot that follows the movement of the lower leg and provides lateral support to the ankle while introducing minimal or no restriction to the fore and aft flexion of the ankle.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: J. Thomas Light
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Patent number: 6993859Abstract: A boot (200), such as a snowboard boot, having a harness assembly (240) disposed in an outer shell (210). The harness defines a vamp gap and includes a plurality of cord keepers (268) disposed on either side of the gap. A cord—for example, a stainless steel cable (266)—slidably engages the cord keepers, for tightening the harness about the user's ankle. A tensioning mechanism (190) having a knob (192) is attached to the harness assembly and engages the cable, whereby the user can releasably tension the cable. An aperture (126) in the outer shell is adapted to receive the knob, whereby the user can tighten or loosen the harness without removing the boot. The cable may slidably engage the tongue (215) of the boot, such that tensioning the cable will bias the tongue inwardly, towards the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: K-2 CorporationInventors: John Dietrich Martin, Bobby Meeks
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Patent number: 6978558Abstract: A snowboard boot strap anchor is described. The strap anchor includes a raised portion having at least three mounting locations, and a thin base portion associated with the raised portion for attachment to an upper portion of the snowboard boot. Also described is a snowboard boot strap mounting system. The system includes a first strap anchor having a raised portion containing at least three mounting locations, the strap anchor including a base portion for attachment to the snowboard boot upper, an ankle strap arrangement having a first distal end for attachment to the first strap anchor, and a fastener device for connecting the first distal end of the ankle strap arrangement to the first strap anchor by mating with a selected mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Vans, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Grella, Jake Rivas
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Patent number: 6971190Abstract: A foot retention device (20, 100) includes a rigid vertical strut (40) and a springy band (30) disposed adjacent to an exterior side of the strut (40) and configured to flex over the strut (40) to form a non-drooping asymmetric arc that conforms to the profile of a human foot. A releasable securing mechanism (50) allows the band (30) to be easily secured and released. The foot retention device (20, 100) provides a fixed right angle (A) between a base plate (12, 180) and the vertical strut (40) allowing the user's foot to be inserted straight in. The foot retention device (20, 100) includes a non-sloping design for athletic applications, and a sloping design for footwear (200). Methods of assembling and manufacturing the foot retention device (20, 100) are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Inventor: Max R. Runyan
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Patent number: 6954996Abstract: A sports boot including a sole, an upper, at least one flap fixed to the sole or to the upper, the flap covering at least partially a portion of the upper, and at least two keepers and a lace for reversibly tightening the upper, by a relative bringing together or spacing apart the keepers. At least one keeper of the boot is fixed to the flap so as to be located between the flap and the upper.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Bruno Borsoi
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Patent number: 6952891Abstract: A boot liner is configured to adequately obtain a desired sensation of an upper part fitting around the ankle. The boot liner has a sole, an upper part, and a fastening mechanism. The fastening mechanism has a main strap having a first fixed strap part, a pair of movable strap parts, and a second fixed strap part. The movable strap parts extend forwardly from the ends of the first fixed strap part along the side surfaces of the upper part, and are folded back such that an insertion element through which a shoelace can be inserted is formed in the vicinity of the front ends of the upper part, and the distal ends extend through the rear portion to the side surfaces on the opposite sides of the upper part. The movable strap parts intersect each other at the rear portion and can move in relation to the upper part.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Shimano Inc.Inventor: Shuichi Hirayama
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Patent number: 6880270Abstract: An article of clothing includes flexible clothing sheet material having first and second sheet material ends which separate to pass a portion of a wearer body into and out of the article of clothing; and first and second magnetic fasteners which are magnetically attracted to each other and are secured to respective first and second sheet material ends for releasibly securing the sheet material ends together and thus securing the article of clothing around a portion of the wearer body.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: Suzanne K. Prather
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Patent number: 6877256Abstract: A boot (100), such as a sports boot, having a removable liner (160) that is adapted to be inserted into an outer shell (110). The liner includes a vamp gap (170) with a plurality of cable keepers (168) disposed on either side of the gap, and a cable (166) that slidably engages the cable keepers, for tightening the liner about the user's foot. A tightening mechanism (190) having a knob (192) is attached to the liner and engages the cable, whereby the user can releasably tension the cable. An aperture (126) including a grommet portion (130) in the outer shell is adapted to receive the knob whereby the user can tighten the liner without removing the boot outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: K-2 CorporationInventors: John Dietrich Martin, Bobby Meeks