Skate boot

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Inventors

Hoshizaki, Thomas B.
Hall, Kenneth
Bourque, Rene

Application #

011529

Filed

Feb-6-1987

Published

Jun-6-1989

Current US Class

036/115
036/170
036/43
036/50.1
036/54
036/58.5

International Classes

A43B 005/16; A43B 023/26; A43B 013/38; A43C 011/00

Field of Search

36/115 36/117 36/43 36/44 36/50 36/58.5 36/128 128/611

Assignee

Warrington, Inc. (Montreal, CA)

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner, Schwartz, Jeffery, Schwaab, Mack, Blumenthal & Evans

US Patent References

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Abstract
A skate boot is described which includes an overlapping tension strap extending from the medial side of the outer sole to the medial lacing band, and the lacing passes through eyelets provided in the tension strap. The lacing bands are arranged such that in the bottom portion thereof below the tarsis, they are symmetrical to a line drawn approximately over the highest ridge of the dorsal of the foot, that is, at the first or second metatarsal and above the tarsis they are symmetrical with the axis of the anterior tibial tendon so that the lacing is evenly distributed on either side of the highest ridge of the foot in these areas. A liner is provided in the rear part of the boot such as to provide lateral support. The liner is relatively stiff but is provided with cutouts allowing the boot to flex in the dorsal-plantar flexion direction.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A skate boot comprising a sole and an upper fixed to the sole, a runner support mounting a linear runner attached to the sole such that the linear runner is in a plane extending longitudinally, centrally and normally to the median plane of the sole, the sole including a toe portion, a shank portion and a heel portion, the sole including a medial edge at the juncture of the upper and sole and a lateral edge on the other side of the upper, the upper including a pair of eyelet band means defining a tongue opening, lacing means between the eyelet bands, tongue means extending between the eyelet bands covered by the lacing means, a single tension band attached only at the medial edge between the shank and toe portions in the area of the ball of the foot and overlapping the corresponding upper wall to terminate at the corresponding eyelet band, the tension band having eyelet means to be engaged by the lacing means such that the lacing means extends between the eyelet means on the tension band and eyelet band on the lateral upper wall whereby the tension band when engaged by said lacing will apply tension to said medial edge of the sole and thus to said runner when the skate boot is under compression by a foot during supination motion thereof with the foot pressing on the lateral edge portion of the sole and simultaneously on the tongue means and lacing thereof during the skating pattern.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a skate boot and particularly to the construction of a skate boot for ice skating.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The design of conventional ice skates has been generally directed to making a skate boot safe, in the sense of protecting the foot, and comfortable. The developments which have been made in the area of protection include the provision of a rigid toe cap, achilles tendon guard and eventually the use of ballistic materials, such as woven nylon uppers. All of these improvements have served to protect the foot against the rough and tumble play in the sport of hockey and particularly the impact of a hockey puck, the slashing of a hockey stick and the slicing of a skate blade. In this regard, the ankle area of the boot has been padded and reinforced rendering the boot substantially rigid and resistant to the flexing of the foot in the supination-pronation sense as well as dorsal-plantar flexion of the foot about the ankle. A good deal of attention has been given to the comfort of the foot in a static, unflexed position of the foot without considering the dynamic conditions of the foot in the action of skating.
 
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