Ski boot

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Inventors

Frechin, Jean-Paul
Gabrielli, Andrea

Application #

815053

Filed

Jul-12-1977

Published

May-8-1979

Current US Class

036/1.5
036/118.2
036/50.5

International Classes

A43B 005/04; A43B 003/00

Field of Search

36/117 36/118 36/119 36/120 36/121 36/109 36/1.5

Assignee

The Garcia Corporation (Teaneck, NJ)

Examiners

Lawson; Patrick D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto

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Abstract
A ski boot shell has a foot encasing portion and a separate ankle encasing portion. A locking arrangement secures the two portions together with their mating edges overlapping after the wearer's foot has been inserted therein.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An athletic boot comprising:

a sole and integral lower foot encasing shell;

a generally cylindrical uninterrupted upper shell constructed to form an ankle and lower leg encircling portion, said shells having conical overlapping edges;

a downwardly extending slide element pivotally mounted on each side of the lower edge of said upper;

a guide mounted to each side of said lower, said guides being constructed and arranged to vertically receive said slides; and

locking means associated with each of said slides and guides arranged to secure said slides in said guides and said upper and lower in mating fashion but to permit intentional release of said sides from said guides and vertical displacement of said upper in relation to said lower whereby said boot can be put on and removed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to athletic boots, and, more specifically to a ski boot construction which does not require the standard plurality of buckles arranged on opposed closure flaps for securing the boot tightly about the wearer's foot.

In a known ski boot, such as the one described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,645,017, the upper part of the vamp is articulated on a hinge placed vertically on one of the sides of the boot, buckles being provided on the other side to latch the upper part of the vamp in closed position in front of the ankle. Furthermore, one or more other buckles are provided on the instep to keep the foot itself tight in the boot. Such a boot has the disadvantage of taking a relatively long time to put on, since several buckles have to be latched. Moreover, it is difficult to obtain good water tightness, for the seam between the vamp and the top on which the vamp is articulated is approximately vertical; and snow and water can seep inside the boot notwithstanding the overlap of the shell elements.
 
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