Footwear element
US-9936768-B2 · Apr 10, 2018 · US
US9320324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9320324-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313898909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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A crampon including a body extending lengthwise from a rear end to a front end, widthwise between a first side and a second side, and heightwise between a supporting surface and a receiving surface, the crampon including points projecting in the area of the supporting surface, as well as a first member for retaining a boot in the area of the receiving surface, the first retaining member being movable between a locking position and an unlocking position, the crampon further including an elastic mechanism provided for biasing the first retaining member toward the locking position. On the side of the receiving surface, the crampon includes a return adapted to cooperate with the boot, the return biasing the first retaining member toward the unlocking position when the boot approaches the receiving surface, the return allowing the first retaining member to move back toward the locking position when the boot is in place on the receiving surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A crampon comprising: a body extending lengthwise from a rear end to a front end, widthwise between a first edge and a second edge, and heightwise between a supporting surface and a receiving surface; points projecting in an area of the supporting surface; a first boot-retaining member designed to retain a boot in an area of the receiving surface; the first boot-retaining member designed to move between a boot locking position and a boot unlocking position; an elastic mechanism designed to bias the first retaining member toward the boot locking position; on a receiving surface side of the crampon, the elastic mechanism comprising: an upwardly extending portion; and a return having an upwardly facing surface inclined downwardly away from the upwardly extending portion, the upwardly facing surface designed to cooperate with the boot; the upwardly facing surface of the return being configured to bias the first boot-retaining member toward the unlocking position in response to the boot approaching the receiving surface while engaging the upwardly facing surface; and the upwardly facing surface of the return further configured, in response to a final approaching movement of the boot ending with the boot in place on the receiving surface and the crampon attached to the boot, to allow the first boot-retaining member to be moved to the locking position. 2. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the elastic mechanism comprises a blade; the first boot-retaining member comprises a lug; and the blade and the lug are affixed to one another. 3. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the lug extends downwardly to a freely projecting end, the end projecting toward the receiving surface. 4. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the elastic mechanism and the first boot-retaining member form a unitary, one-piece, element. 5. A crampon according to claim 2 , wherein: the blade is made of steel and has a thickness between 0.5 mm and 2.5 mm. 6. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the elastic mechanism and the first boot-retaining member are located in an area of the rear end. 7. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the inclined surface of the return and the body form an angle between 45° and 85°. 8. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the body comprises a rear plate, a front plate, and a bridge connecting the rear and front plates to one another. 9. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the body comprises a rear plate and a front plate; the elastic mechanism connects the rear and front plates to be elastically movable in relation to one another. 10. A crampon according to claim 8 , wherein: the body of the crampon further comprises a front plate and a rear plate; the elastic mechanism comprises: a guide affixed to one of the rear and front plates; a rod affixed to the other of the rear and front plates and being guided for movement by the guide; and an elastic member designed to bias the rear and front plates towards one another. 11. A crampon according to claim 10 , wherein: the guide is a sheath; the rod is positioned within the sheath; and the elastic member is a spring. 12. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the first boot-retaining member is a hook. 13. A crampon according to claim 12 , wherein: the hook is formed by a bent plate. 14. A crampon according to claim 8 , wherein: the inclined surface of the return and the body form an angle between 45° and 85°. 15. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the first boot-retaining member is located in an area of the rear end. 16. A crampon according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second boot-retaining member located in an area of the front end. 17. A crampon according to claim 1 , further comprising: a boot-binding strap located in an area of the rear end. 18. A crampon according to claim 1 , wherein: the inclined surface extends in a direction downwardly and toward one of the rear and front ends of the body of the crampon to a free end of the inclined surface. 19. A crampon designed to be fitted to a boot only by a movement of a user's leg, the crampon comprising: a body comprising: a length extending between a front end and a rear end; a width extending between a first side and a second side; at least one upwardly facing receiving surface for receiving at least a portion of the boot; and a downwardly facing supporting surface; a plurality of points downwardly projecting from the body, the points designed to grip a ground surface; a first boot-retainer designed to retain one of the front and rear ends of the boot on the at least one upwardly facing boot-receiving surface; the first boot-retainer configured to be moved between a boot locking position and a boot unlocking position; the first boot-retainer comprising an inclined surface extending in a direction downwardly and toward one of the rear and front ends of the body of the crampon to a free end area of the inclined surface; an elastic biaser configured to do the following: apply an elastic force in a direction toward the boot unlocking position in response to said one of the front and rear ends of the boot being moved downwardly against the inclined surface of the first boot-retainer in a direction toward the one upwardly facing receiving surface of the body of the crampon; and maintain the first boot-retainer in the boot locking position against an upwardly directed force away from the upwardly facing receiving surface of the body of the crampon by the free end area of the inclined surface being engaged with a surface of the boot in the boot locking position of the first boot-retainer. 20. A crampon according to claim 19 , wherein: the first boot-retainer is designed to retain the rear end of the boot; the crampon further comprises a second boot-retainer designed to retain the front end of the boot when the first boot-retainer is in the boot locking position. 21. A crampon according to claim 19 , wherein: the surface of the first boot-retainer is inclined at an angle, in relation to the one upwardly facing receiving surface of the body of the crampon, of between 45° and 85°.
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