Lever-operable fastener for a shoe

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Inventors

Riedel, Tilo H.

Application #

091986

Filed

Nov-7-1979

Published

Apr-27-1982

Current US Class

024/70SK
036/50.1
036/50.5

International Classes

A43C 011/00; A43B 011/00

Field of Search

24/68 36/50

Assignee

Sesamat Anstalt (Schaan, LI)

Examiners

Holko; Thomas J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kelman; Kurt

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Abstract
A tensioning lever is mounted on one part of the shoe. A tension loop is mounted on another part of the shoe and adapted to be hooked into the tensioning lever. The tensioning lever can be moved along a rack to tension the fastener and is restrained by releasable means against being pulled back. Before a retensioning of the fastener, the latter should not be relieved from tension entirely. For this purpose, the tensioning lever cooperates with a ratchet mechanism for tensioning the fastener. The ratchet mechanism comprises a driver which cooperates with the rack and which consists of or is adapted to move with the tensioning lever.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A lever-operable fastener for a shoe, comprising

a rack formed with rack teeth and adapted to be attached to one part of said shoe,

a lever mount mounted on said rack and movable along the same and defining a pivotal axis,

a tension lever connected to said lever mount and pivotally movable about said pivotal axis,

a tension loop adapted to be attached to another part of said shoe and interengageable with said tension lever and adapted to be tensioned by a movement of said lever mount along said rack in a predetermined direction,

a ratchet mechanism comprising driver means carried by said lever mount and movable in unison with said tension lever and arranged to cooperate with said rack teeth during a pivotal movement of said tension lever in a predetermined sense to move said lever mount along said rack in said predetermined direction, and



Description
This invention relates to a lever-operable fastener for a shoe, particularly for a skiing boot, comprising a tensioning lever, which is pivoted to one part of the shoe, and a tension loop, which is attached to another part of the shoe and interengageable with said tensioning lever. Said tensioning lever is adjustable along a rack to tension the belt and is adapted to be restrained by releasable restraining means.

Known lever-operable fasteners of this kind for skiing boots usually comprise a bearing bracket, which is riveted to said one part of the shoe. The tensioning lever is pivoted to said bearing bracket and has a plurality of hooklike recesses for receiving a tension loop, which is pivoted to another part of the shoe. When the tension of the closed fastener is not sufficient, the tension loop must be inserted into a recess which is more remote from the pivotal axis of the tensioning lever. For this operation the fastener must be opened. During the subsequent closing operation the lever arm between the point of engagement of the tension loop and the pivotal axis of the tensioning lever will be larger so that a larger effort is required to close the fastener. It is desired to restrict the effort required to close the fastener, on the one hand, and to adjust the lever-operable fastener within a wide range, on the other hand. To accomplish both objects, it is known to provide a fastener in which the bearing bracket is adjustably mounted on the associated part of the skiing boot. In that case the bearing bracket for the tensioning lever is slidably mounted on a rack, which is secured to the shoe, and the tensioning lever carries a spring-biased locking pawl, which cooperates with the teeth of the rack. That locking pawl usually restrains the bearing bracket against a movement in response to the tension of the fastener. When it is desired to shift the bearing bracket for the tensioning lever, the locking pawl must be lifted against its spring bias and the bearing bracket must be adjusted along the rack by hand. For this reason it is difficult to re-adjust such a known lever-operable fastener, particularly for a person wearing gloves. Besides, the fastener cannot be re-adjusted unless it is relieved from its previous tension.
 
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