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WO2018142001A1 - Chaussure-patin à lames multiples interchangeables pour la glace et des pistes de glisse - Google Patents

Chaussure-patin à lames multiples interchangeables pour la glace et des pistes de glisse Download PDF

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WO2018142001A1
WO2018142001A1 PCT/ES2018/070011 ES2018070011W WO2018142001A1 WO 2018142001 A1 WO2018142001 A1 WO 2018142001A1 ES 2018070011 W ES2018070011 W ES 2018070011W WO 2018142001 A1 WO2018142001 A1 WO 2018142001A1
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Paula Ciordia Navarro
Pilar CIORDIA NAVARRO
Lucía CIORDIA NAVARRO
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/16Skating boots
    • A43B5/1641Skating boots characterised by the sole ; characterised by the attachment of the skate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C1/00Skates
    • A63C1/30Skates with special blades
    • A63C1/303Skates with special blades removably fastened to the blade holder
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C1/00Skates
    • A63C1/30Skates with special blades
    • A63C1/36Skates with special blades with several blades

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, designed to allow the skating of a person on a smooth and sliding surface, based on a shoe-skate of functional structure with interchangeable metal blades, shaped for a boot, which presents the advantages of a sports shoe, in terms of its comfort of fit and flexibility, and a very stable support for its multiple parallel and minimal height metal blades with respect to the ground.
  • the invention described below eliminates the aforementioned inconveniences, by providing great stability and offering its users a complete integral shoe for sliding, provided with several interchangeable metal blades with a minimum height of, for example, approximately 3 cm, in parallel series for its support on the surface.
  • the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks is provided with a resistant synthetic sole, with sufficient thickness, and that can be obtained by injection molding provided with a first plurality of channels in the area of the plan and a second plurality of channels in the heel area, preferably in number of three and in a "T" shaped section, the plurality of channels having at least a small transverse recess.
  • the said first and second plurality of channels of the plant and the heel of the sole are open by the external part relative to the toe and heel, as well as by the internal part relative to the sole's soaking.
  • first and second preformed metal plates are fixed, with a series of guides, in number similar to the first and second plurality of channels of the plant and the heel, and also, in the form of "T ", in which they are already located whose preformed metal plates, perpendicular to the series of guides, is at least integral with a small bushing that houses a retractable bolt with a retainer, whose small bushings remain with respect to the transverse recesses of the first and second plurality of channels of the plant and the heel of the sole.
  • the preformed metal plates that cover the surface relative to the plurality of channels of the plant and the heel are extended by the lateral surface of the sole, as a coating, so that the metal plate of the plant leaves the striated toe free.
  • first and second plurality of channels of the floor and the heel are aligned with each other, and, logically, in the assembly of the first and second preformed metal plate in the shoe-skate, likewise, the guides of both are aligned between Yes, forming a single body and allowing the flexibility of the shoe-skate by the approach like any type of shoe, boot or conventional shoe.
  • the series of guides of the preformed metal plates may accommodate respective metal blades, which have a general "T" section shape, with a perfect tongue and groove fitting without any slack or play, said metal blades being fixed and anchored.
  • the guides of the preformed metal plates with the collaboration of the respective retractable metal bolts, which will penetrate a through hole of the vertical wing of the "T" section blades, allowing to be interchangeable by actuating the retractable metal bolt mechanism to release the shoe-skate of said metal blades.
  • the metal blades are presented according to two different lengths, so that those of shorter length will be arranged, independently, in the corresponding guide of the metal plates of the plant and of the heel and those of longer length will be arranged along the corresponding guides aligned of both metal plates.
  • the end of the toe of the synthetic sole is grooved, for use as a brake and non-slip, so that when the shoe-skate is left without blades, the user can move without slipping, since the metal blades can be removed and the shoe-skate remain without them, thus being able to walk safely without damaging the unprotected pavement, outside the skating rink.
  • the user can choose the arrangement of the metal blades of the shoe-skate to facilitate the progressive learning of skating, being able to preserve the flexibility of the footwear, so that the exchange of the number and arrangement of the same allows the placement of several metal blades in parallel , located in the series of guides of both metal plates.
  • the shoe-skate may incorporate two blades, of the longest length, each fitted in the two aligned side guides of both preformed metal plates, being introduced by the toe and fixed by a retractable bolt.
  • the shoe-skate may incorporate a single metal blade of greater length, in the central guide of both preformed metal plates, in the traditional way.
  • this shoe allows us to make multiple variations of assembly depending on the needs and qualities of the user, as he is trained in skating technique.
  • Figure 1 View in side elevation, showing the footwear and resistant synthetic sole of the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks.
  • Figure 2 Plan view of the resistant synthetic sole of the previous figure.
  • Figure 3 View in side elevation, of the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks to which the preformed metal plates have adhered.
  • FIG. 1 Side elevation view of the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, in which at least one metal blade of smaller length has been mounted on respective aligned guides of both metal plates, preserving the flexibility of the sole of the shoe-skate.
  • Figure 6 Plan view of the sole of the footwear-skate of the previous figure in which, in particular, two metal blades have been mounted on the lateral guides of both preformed plates and that are anchored by a retractable bolt.
  • Figure 7 View of the footwear-skate in side elevation, in which it is observed how, at least, it assembles a metal blade, of the longer ones, which covers both metal plates.
  • Figure 8 Plan view of the sole of the shoe-skate of the previous figure in which, in particular, two metal blades of the largest length that cover both preformed plates have been mounted.
  • Figure 9 Plan view of the sole of the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, in which two shorter blades have been mounted on the lateral guides of both preformed metal plates.
  • Figure 10 Plan view of the sole of the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, in which they have mounted, a metal blade of greater length in the central guides of both preformed metal plates and two shorter blades in the lateral guides of both preformed metal plates.
  • FIG. 1 Elevated sectional view of the cut AA 'in Figure 6, being able to observe how the second preformed metal plate hugs the heel part of the sole with the second guides are embedded in the plurality of second channels and carrying metal blades in the guides lateral.
  • FIG. 13 Elevation view of a metal blade of greater length.
  • Figure 14 Section-elevation view of the B-B 'section of the metal blades of Figures 12 and 13.
  • the shoe-skate with multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks consists essentially of a sports shoe, boot type or similar 1, provided with a resistant synthetic sole 2, injection molded , with a plurality of channels, of general section in "T", preferably, in number of three in the area of the floor 3a and in the area of the heel 3b, with a transverse recess 1 1 with respect to each of them, with the striated toe 4, so that said resistant synthetic sole 2 is fixed, in the area of the plant, a first preformed metal plate 5a and in the heel area, a second preformed metal plate 5b, provided, each of these metal plates 5a and 5b, of a series of first and second guides 6a and 6b, preferably, in number of three parallel of general section, also, in "T".
  • the aforementioned preformed metal plates 5a and 5b with respect to each of the guides 6a and 6b have, in transverse direction, a bushing 12 that houses a retractable bolt 7 with the corresponding retainer.
  • the series of guides are embedded in the plurality of channels and the bushes are embedded in the transverse recesses 1 1 of the same. Said assembly is carried out by simple pressure and for the fixation a glue collaborates defining a unit assembly.
  • the shoe-skate incorporates a set of metal blades of different length, the metal blades of shorter length 8 and those of longer length 9 being interchangeable, as shown in Figures 1-14, where the shape, materials and dimensions of the invention may be variable and, in general, as accessory and secondary, provided that it does not alter, change or modify the essentiality of the object described.
  • the metal blades of shorter length 8 are mounted, independently, on the corresponding guide / s of the preformed metal plates and the metal blades of longer length 9 are arranged covering the aligned guides of both preformed metal plates.
  • first guides 6a of the first preformed metal plate of the plant are aligned with the second guides 6b of the second preformed metal plate of the heel, and, when placing the metal blades of smaller length 8, in the first guides 6a they must be in the same linear plane as those placed in the second guides 6b of the second preformed metal plate of the heel, as can be seen in section AA 'of Figure 1 1.
  • first guides 6a and second guides 6b there are two metal retractable bolts housed and retained in the small bushes integral with them, as shown in Figures 3 and 4, as a means of fixing the metal blades of smaller length 8 and longer 9 to skate-shoes.
  • metal blades of shorter length 8 and longer length 9, of "T" section have a perforation 10, in the upper part of their vertical wing, being, in their assembly, in coincidence with the intersection of their horizontality, as It is shown in section BB 'of Figure 14, so that said metal blades of shorter length 8 and longer length 9 are introduced, tongue and groove, by one of their ends of the first and second metal guides 6a and 6b, until they are fixed to the flexible shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable ice blades and sliding tracks by the retractable metal bolts housed in the bushings, as they are introduced in the through hole 10 of said metal blades, as shown in figures 5-10.
  • the invention contemplates a variable number of combinations in the placement of the metal blades of smaller length 8 and of greater length 9 at the time of fitting them in the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, depending on the blades of smaller length 8, which fit individually on the first guides 6a and the second guides 6b, fixed by the retractable bolts 7 housed in the caps 2, preserving the flexibility of the flexible shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable ice blades and sliding tracks , as shown in figures 5, 6 and 9, while the blades of longer length 9, which link the guides of both preformed metal plates, stiffen the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, and that they are fixed only by the corresponding retractable bolt 7 housed in the bushings 12 relative to the first preformed metal plate of the plant, as shown in figures 5, 6 and 8.
  • the invention offers different possibilities of locating the metal blades of shorter length 8 and those of longer length 9, so that they work together, placing, for example, four metal blades of shorter length 8, in each shoe-skate, two in the respective first lateral guides 6a of the first preformed metal plate 5a of the plant and two in the second lateral guides 6b of the second preformed metal plate 5b of the heel, thus having a double row of blades, preserving the flexibility of the resistant sole 2, as shown in figures 5 and 6.
  • two parallel lines of metal blades of greater length 9 can be arranged that cross a first guide 6a and a second guide 6b aligned, stiffening the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks as shown in figures 7 and 8.
  • a vane in order to skate on a single central line it can be mounted on the first central guide 6a of the first metal plate preformed of the plant a blade of smaller length 8 and in the second central guide of the second preformed metal plate of the heel a metal blade of smaller length 8, preserving the flexibility of the sole, as shown in figure 9, or a single metal blade of greater length 9 can be arranged between said central guides of both preformed metal plates, nidifying the shoe-skate of multiple interchangeable blades for ice and sliding tracks, such as a traditional blade skate, as shown in Figure 10 .
  • Both the shorter and longer length blades can have different heights.

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Chaussure-patin à lames multiples interchangeables pour glace et pistes de glisse, du type comprenant une chaussure montante (1) constituée d'une semelle (2) pourvue d'une première pluralité de rainures (3a) et d'une seconde pluralité de rainures (3b) linéaires et parallèles présentant une section en "T", situées dans la zone plantaire (3a) et dans la zone du talon (3b), et présentant chacune au moins une petite encoche (11) transversale; une première et une seconde plaque métallique préformée (5a) et (5b) pourvues d'une série de premiers et seconds guides (6a) et (6b) présentant une section en "T", en nombre correspondant à celui des rainures (3a) et (3b) de la zone plantaire et de la zone du talon de la semelle, une petite douille (12) contenant un axe (7) rétractable doté d'un arrêtoir, se fixant en position transversale sur chacun des guides et un jeu de lames métalliques de deux longueurs (8) et (9) différentes, présentant une section en "T".
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