EP2060196B1 - Schuh mit verbesserter Festziehmöglichkeit des Schafts - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B23/00—Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
- A43B23/08—Heel stiffeners; Toe stiffeners
- A43B23/16—Heel stiffeners; Toe stiffeners made of impregnated fabrics, plastics or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0411—Ski or like boots for cross-country
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0482—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details made from materials with different rigidities
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0492—Telemark boots
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/16—Skating boots
- A43B5/1625—Skating boots made from materials with different rigidities
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C11/00—Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
- A43C11/14—Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
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- the invention relates to a shoe, especially sports, and more particularly relates to a shoe for skiing, athletic walking, or athletics.
- Such shoes can be used in areas such as cross-country skiing or telemark, walking or running flat or mountain, mountaineering or snow surfing, snowshoeing, rollerblading, wheeling, cycling, ball sport, or whatever.
- a shoe may include a low or high shaft. It is generally desirable that the foot of a user is sufficiently maintained. Indeed, a good support of the foot in the stem allows a better use.
- a device for clamping the rod is intended to hold the foot of a user.
- a clamping device comprises, on the one hand, a link or lace and, on the other hand, links from the lace to the rod.
- These links are materialized by passers-by, associated with lateral or medial portions or quarters of the stem.
- the lace follows a path that leads alternately from one neighborhood to another. Thus just pull on the lace to bring neighborhoods and tighten the rod. Then, the locking of the lace maintains the tightening.
- a problem to be solved by a good clamping device is the maintenance of the foot in the shoe.
- it is important to achieve sufficient support of the foot in a transverse direction of the shoe. This allows a more precise transverse thrust. This is why it is in other words to avoid inadvertent movements of the foot, in the shoe, especially at the instep.
- a shoe comprises not only a traditional tightening device, that is to say with a lace and loops arranged to tighten the rod reversibly, but also a link provided to tighten the neck area of the neck. foot.
- This link extends from a lateral portion to a medial portion of the shoe, in a transverse plane. The link adds a clamping force to that exerted The consequence is a stronger support of the foot at the level of the instep and / or the metatarsus. This means that the foot is biased towards the sole with more force.
- one of the aims of the invention is the improvement of the maintenance of the foot in the shoe or, in other words, the reduction, or even the suppression, of untimely movements of the foot in the shoe. This especially in the transverse direction.
- Another object of the invention is to make the shoe more comfortable, both in static mode and in dynamic mode. It is indeed interesting to have pleasant sensations both at rest and during movements, such as those generated during the practice of cross-country skiing, walking, or other.
- the invention provides a shoe comprising the features of claim 1.
- the transverse link is tensioned, and maintained in tension reversibly by any known means.
- the transversal link may comprise a lateral portion, a medial portion, and a reversible clamping mechanism.
- the reinforcement offers the foot a lateral support and / or a medial support
- the transversal link is able to hold the foot of a user on the lateral edge and / or on the medial edge.
- the transverse link solicits the foot not only towards the sole, but also towards the lateral and / or medial edge, that is to say towards the lateral part and / or to the medial part of the shoe. It follows that the foot is better maintained in the rod transversely. In fact the foot stays better in contact the stem at the instep of the instep, that is to say, if not permanently, at least more often than with a shoe according to the prior art.
- the reinforcement comprises a bottom, and the transverse link solicits the foot towards the underside of the reinforcement.
- the advantages that derive from the shoe according to the invention include the improvement of the maintenance of the foot in the shoe, especially in one direction transversal at the instep. Indeed the foot moves much less, if at all, in the stem. As a result, the transmission of sensory information or driving impulses is better. In other words the conduct is more precise, especially when practicing the skater step. It is indeed during a lateral thrust of the leg that the foot is supported transversely at the level of the reinforcement.
- Another advantage provided by the invention is that of increased comfort, especially in the sense that trauma related to parasitic movements are avoided.
- the shoe according to the invention offers a greater comfort, in static or dynamic mode.
- the first embodiment that will be described after more specifically relates to shoes for the practice of cross-country skiing, or telemark.
- the invention applies to other fields such as those mentioned before.
- a cross-country ski boot is 1 designed to accommodate the user's foot.
- the shoe 1 comprises a sole 2 and a shoe 3.
- the shoe 1 extends in length from a rear end or heel 4 to a front end or tip 5, and in width between a side portion 6 and a medial part 7.
- the rod 3 comprises a lower portion 10, provided to surround the foot, and a high portion 11, provided to surround the ankle.
- a rod comprising only the lower portion.
- the boot 1 extends in height from the sole 2 to an upper end 12, that is to say up to the free end of the upper portion 11 or the stem 3.
- the shoe 1 is structured to allow a good flexion of the leg or a smooth running of the foot, as well as the transmission of sensory information or driving impulses. This is why the rod 3 is relatively flexible.
- the sole can be relatively rigid or more flexible.
- the shoe 1 comprises a lateral quarter 15 and a medial quarter 16.
- the quarters 15, 16 are intended to cover the foot and, as such, are respectively constituent elements of the lateral 6 and medial 7.
- the quarters 15, 16 are secured to the sole by known techniques such as gluing, sewing, or any equivalent.
- the quarters 15, 16 are arranged so that the boot 1 has a boot opening 17.
- the latter 17 extends from the upper end 12 towards the front end 5.
- the opening 17 has an upper subdivision 18 for passing the foot, and also to surround the ankle after donnage.
- the opening 17 has a lower subdivision 19 which allows a variation in size of the opening and the volume of footwear.
- the upper 18 and lower 19 subdivisions extend each other.
- heel 4 corresponds of course to the rear end of the rod 3, but also by extension to the portion of the rod located immediately above the sole, and in line with the upper subdivision 18 of the 17.
- the heel 4 of the shoe envelops the heel of the user.
- the rod 3 comprises a tongue 20.
- the latter 20 is disposed between the lateral 15 and medial 16, at the level of the lower subdivision 19 of the opening 17, to give the rod 3 its continuity.
- the neighborhoods 15, 16 may remain separate or superimposed.
- a bellows can connect the neighborhoods to one another.
- the shoe 1 comprises a flap 25 provided to reversibly cover the lower subdivision 19 of the opening 17.
- the flap 25 extends from one quarter 15, 16 to the other, to improve the waterproofness of the shoe.
- the flap 25 is fixedly secured to the medial area 16.
- a reversible closure 26 secures the flap 25 also to the neighborhood 15.
- the reversible closure 26 comprises a slide.
- any other structure could be planned to complete the closure. For example a sequence of snap.
- the shoe 1 further comprises a clamping device 30, designed to reduce the opening reversibly.
- the clamping device 30 makes it possible to clamp the rod 3 in a reversible manner.
- the clamping device 30 comprises for example a first link 31, a second link 32, and links 33 links to the rod 3.
- each link runs from a neighborhood 15, 16 to the other at the level of the lower subdivision 19.
- This structure makes it possible to exert a reversible clamping of the rod 3 towards the instep at the level of the lower subdivision 19 of the opening 17. It is possible to exert a tightening on the foot of the user.
- the boot 1 is provided with a removable locking mechanism 34. The latter is not described in detail here.
- the boot 1 comprises a reinforcement 40 whose rigidity is greater than that of the rod 3 at least in the region of the instep, the reinforcement 40 comprising a bottom 41, a lateral edge 42 and / or a medial edge 43, the reinforcement 40 extending perpendicular to the instep, and includes a transverse link 50 provided for tightening the zone of the instep, the link 50 extending from the lateral part. 15 to the medial portion 16 in a transverse plane W of the shoe.
- the bottom 41 of the reinforcement 40 supports the foot, directly or indirectly.
- the lateral 42 and medial edges 43 are vis-à-vis the lateral and medial areas of the foot. Consequently, given the relative stiffness of the reinforcement 40 and the rod 3 in the region of the instep, as well as the location of the transverse link 50, a tightening of the latter maintains the foot supported directly, or indirectly , on the underside 41 and on one or both edges 42, 43 of the reinforcement. This ensures a precise holding of the foot in the vertical direction and in transverse direction, at least at the transverse plane.
- the reinforcement 40 comprises not only the bottom 41, the lateral edge 42 and the medial edge 43, but also a rear edge 44.
- the lateral edges 42, rear 44 and medial 43 extend each other to form a continuous wall 45, which extends from the heel 4 to the front end 5 of the shoe.
- the lateral edge 42 has a lateral crown 46 and a front end 47.
- the medial edge 43 has a medial crown 48 and a front end 49. Consequently, if it is traversed from the heel 4 towards the front end 5, the continuous wall 45 rises to descend then.
- the lateral 46 and medial 48 vertices are located vertically above the upper subdivision 18 of the boot opening 17. This allows a better transverse retention of the ankle.
- the underside 41 extends from the heel 4 towards the front end 5 of the boot, beyond the lateral front ends 47 and medial 49 of the lateral 42 and medial edges 43 of the reinforcement 40.
- the lateral 42 and medial edges 43 of the reinforcement 40 extend over a reduced length of the shoe. More precisely, the lateral 42 and medial edges 43 extend from the heel 4 to the foot of the instep, that is to say at the height of the clamping device 30. It follows that the heel and the instep of the user are accommodated in a rigid hollow form, that defined by the underside 41 and the wall 45, and that the front end of the foot is accommodated on a flat portion of the reinforcement 40, that in front of the lateral edges 42 and medial 43. In fact this flat portion allows a flexion of the front of the foot, or unwinding, particularly at the toes.
- lateral edges 42 and medial 43 are substantially opposite one another which, as will be seen later, facilitates the implantation of the transverse link 50 on the shoe.
- the reinforcement 40 is made from materials and according to known methods.
- the bottom 41 and the edges 42, 43, 44 form a single piece.
- This may comprise fibers of synthetic and / or natural materials embedded in a matrix.
- carbon and / or glass fibers, impregnated in a thermosetting or thermoformable resin give the reinforcement 40 a high degree of rigidity. This means rigidity greater than that of the rest of the stem, especially the quarters 15, 16.
- the reinforcement 40 may alternatively be provided other materials for the reinforcement 40, for example a plastics material filled with particles and / or cut fibers.
- the reinforcement 40 is obtained by molding, injection, or any equivalent method.
- the transverse link 50 is structured and arranged to be reversibly clamped between the lateral 42 and medial edges 43.
- the transverse link 50 comprises for example a lateral portion 51 or first portion, a medial portion 52 or second portion, and a first connection means 53 portions.
- the transversal link 50 is secured to at least a portion of the reinforcement 40.
- the first portion 51 extends longitudinally between an attachment end 54 and a free end 55.
- the attachment end 54 is secured to the lateral portion 6, for example by means of a hinge 56 of axis 57
- the hinge 56 may comprise any element such as a screw, a nut, a rivet, or the like.
- the first portion 51 is secured directly to the reinforcement 40, in fact to the side edge 42 of the reinforcement.
- the second portion 52 extends longitudinally between a fastener end 64 and a free end 65.
- the attachment end 64 is secured to the medial portion 7 by a means comprising a bonding, a seam, a weld , or any equivalent.
- the second portion 52 is secured directly to the reinforcement 40, in fact to the medial edge 43 of the reinforcement.
- the first connecting means 53 is provided for releasably connecting the second portion 52 to the first portion 51, the free end 55 of the first portion 51 being above the second portion 52.
- This means 53 comprises for example a ratchet clamping mechanism 70 secured to the second portion 52, at the free end 66 thereof.
- the connecting means 53 also comprises a series of teeth 71 shaped on the first portion 51. The teeth 71 are distributed from the free end 55 to near the hinge 56.
- the first portion 51 is made for example in the form of a rack, made from a plastic material.
- the teeth 71 and the core 72 of the first portion 51 preferably form a single piece.
- the clamping mechanism 70 comprises a base 73 designed to guide the first portion 51.
- the base 73 here comprises a first flange 74 and a second flange 75 connected by a bridge 76.
- the base 73 and secured to the second portion 52 by a means such as a rivet, not shown, or any equivalent.
- the clamping mechanism 70 comprises a pawl, not visible in the figures, hinged along an axis 77 between the flanges 74, 75.
- An elastic means not shown, such as a spring, constantly urges the pawl towards the bridge 76.
- the mechanism 70 further comprises a driving lever 78, which comprises on the one hand a handling end 79 and, on the other hand, a driving end 80 provided with at least one tooth 81.
- the mechanism 70 also includes a release button 85, which includes a handling end 86 provided to be operated by hand.
- the drive lever 78 and the release button 85 are articulated along the same axis 87, between the flanges 74, 75.
- An elastic means not shown, such as a spring, constantly urges the lever 78 so that the end of handling 79 is pushed to the bridge 76.
- the component parts of the clamping mechanism 70 each occupy the position shown in FIG. figure 5 .
- the pawl opposes an extension of the link 50. From there the latter 50 can be shortened, and therefore the rod 3 can be tightened, by action on the lever 78. It is sufficient to rotate it along the axis 87 so that the teeth 81 drive the first portion 51. As a result the transverse link 50 becomes shorter, and the tightening the shoe at the instep is stronger.
- the foot housed in the rod 3 is biased towards the reinforcement 40.
- the foot is biased towards the underside 41 and towards the lateral 42 and medial 43 edges, at the instep . It follows that the maintenance of the foot is better, that is to say with fewer games, both in the sense of the height than in the transverse direction. An advantage that arises is greater driving precision.
- the tightening exerted by the transverse link 50 is located in the region of the instep by the location of the link of course, but also as a consequence of its orientation.
- the transverse link 50 extends in a transverse plane W.
- the latter extends in transverse direction of the shoe, and forms with a plane P parallel to the sole 2 an angle ⁇ close to a right angle.
- the plane P which is tangent to the sole, is the one that contains the portions of the sole in contact with the ground when the shoe is supported without external stress.
- the value of the angle ⁇ is between 50 and 90 degrees.
- the angle ⁇ is between 70 and 90 degrees, or between 70 and 80 degrees.
- the angle value ⁇ is slightly less than 90 degrees.
- the plane W intersects the plane P in front of the heel 4, approximately vertically above the intersection 88 of the upper 18 and lower 19 subdivisions of the boot opening 17.
- the transverse link 50 is connected to the rod 3 in front of the heel 4.
- the plane W cuts the plane P in front of the user's ankle when the foot is in the shoe.
- the plane W intersects the plane P directly above the clamping device 30, in front of the vertices 46, 48 of the edges 42, 43 of the reinforcement 40. It is this specific orientation of the plane W, and therefore transverse link 50, which generates the clamping efficiency. This is essentially in a vertical plane, that is to say perpendicular to the plane P.
- the reinforcement 40 and the lateral 15 and medial 16 quarters each belong to the lateral 6 and medial portions 7 of the rod 3.
- the reinforcement 40 is located outside of the rod 3.
- the quarters 16, 16 along the wall 45 inside the volume defined by the reinforcement.
- the reinforcement 40 is disposed further inside the rod. In this case the quarters 15, 16 partially envelop at least the reinforcement 40.
- the boot 1 comprises an anchoring means 89 for reversible attachment to a machine such as a ski.
- This means 89 comprises for example one or two transverse bars, located in some cases towards the front of the shoe.
- a shoe 1 This includes a sole 2, a side portion 6 with a side portion 15, a medial portion 7 with a medial area 16, and a tongue 20.
- a reinforcement 40 which includes a bottom 41 , a lateral edge 42 and a medial edge 43.
- transversal link 50 There is also a transversal link 50, with a first portion 51, a second portion 52, and a connecting means 53.
- the first portion 51 is secured directly to the reinforcement 40, more precisely to the lateral edge 42.
- the second portion 52 is secured indirectly to the reinforcement 40.
- the second portion 52 is secured to the medial quarter 16, by any means such as a bonding, welding, sewing, an equivalent, or a combination of these means.
- the connection of the second portion 52 to the rod 3 is further away from the sole 2 than is the connection of the first portion 51.
- the joining of the transverse link 50 to the rod 3 is asymmetrical. This generates a slight difference in the application of the clamping between the lateral part 6 and the medial part 7.
- the tightening is a little more marked towards the lateral part 6, taking into account the flexibility of the quarters 15, 16 with respect to reinforcement 40. This promotes the accuracy of the supports in the lateral direction.
- the boot 1 comprises in particular a sole 2, a rod 3, a lateral portion 6 with a lateral portion 15, a medial portion 7 with a medial wedge 16, and a reinforcement 40 with a bottom 41, a lateral edge 42, and a medial edge 43.
- the transverse link 100 comprises a first portion 101, a second portion 102, and a permanent connection means 103 of the first portion 101 to the second portion 102.
- the portions 101, 102 are connected to each other permanent link 103, shown in the form of a hinge. This may include a rivet, a screw, or any equivalent.
- the second portion 102 is permanently secured, as previously seen for the portions 52, to the medial portion 7.
- a ratchet clamping mechanism 110 is permanently secured to the side portion 6.
- transverse link 100 can be tightened, loosened, and opened.
- the first portion 101 is separated from the clamping mechanism 110.
- this structure shifts the clamping mechanism transversely.
- the offset is oriented towards the lateral part 6.
- the shoe 1 comprises a reinforcement 40, which comprises exclusively the underside 41, the lateral edge 42 and the medial edge 43. It is a question of managing the transverse supports essentially. As a result, the reinforcement 40 has an opening 120 towards the heel 4. This favors a rear flexion of the lower leg.
- a transverse link 130 of the boot 1 comprises a single portion 131 and a clamping mechanism 140.
- the link 130 bypasses the rod 3 in the transverse plane W in the manner of a belt.
- the portion 131 passes through a duct 141 formed at the sole 2.
- the link 130 can be tightened, loosened, or open. Even if it is not permanently secured to it, the link 130 connects the lateral parts 6 and medial 7 to each other.
- the structure of the link 130 is simplified.
- transversal link in the sense that the specificities related to a lateral part can be found on a medial part and vice versa.
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- Schuh (1), der eine Sohle (2) und einen Schaft (3) umfasst, wobei der Schuh (1) sich der Länge nach von einem Absatz (4) bis zu einem vorderen Ende (5), der Breite nach zwischen einem lateralen Teil (6) und einem medialen Teil (7) und der Höhe nach von der Sohle (2) bis zu einem oberen Ende (12) erstreckt, wobei der Schuh (1) eine Schuhöffnung (17) aufweist und eine Vorrichtung zum Festziehen (30) umfasst, die zur umkehrbaren Verkleinerung der Öffnung vorgesehen ist, wobei der Schuh (1) eine Querverbindung (50, 100, 130) umfasst, die zum Zusammenziehen des Fußrückenbereichs vorgesehen ist, wobei sich die Verbindung (50, 100, 130) in einer Querebene (W) des Schuhs von dem lateralen Teil (6) bis zu dem medialen Teil (7) erstreckt,
wobei der Schuh eine Verstärkung (40) mit einer mindestens im Fußrückenbereich höheren Steifigkeit als die des Schafts (3) umfasst, wobei sich die Verstärkung (40) senkrecht zum Fußrücken erstreckt, wobei die Verstärkung (40) zum Schaft (3) gehört, wobei die Verstärkung (40) eine Unterseite (41), einen lateralen Rand (42) und einen medialen Rand (43) umfasst, wobei sich der mediale (43) und/oder der laterale Rand (42) über eine verkürzte Länge des Schuhs erstreckt/erstrecken, wobei die Unterseite (41) sich von dem Absatz (4) zum vorderen Ende (5) des Schuhs über das laterale (47) und mediale (49) Ende des lateralen (42) und medialen (43) Rands der Verstärkung (40) hinaus erstreckt. - Schuh (1) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verstärkung (40) auch einen hinteren Rand (44) umfasst.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 und 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verstärkung (40) auf der Außenseite des Schafts (3) positioniert ist.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querverbindung (50, 100, 130) mindestens mit einem Teil der Verstärkung (40) fest verbunden ist.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querverbindung (50) einen ersten Teil (51), einen zweiten Teil (52) und ein Mittel zur Verbindung (53) umfasst, das dazu vorgesehen ist, den zweiten Teil (52) mit dem ersten Teil (51) in lösbarer Weise zu verbinden.
- Schuh (1) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der erste Teil (51) mit der Verstärkung (40) direkt fest verbunden ist und dass der zweite Teil (52) mit der Verstärkung (40) direkt fest verbunden ist.
- Schuh (1) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der erste Teil (51) mit der Verstärkung (40) direkt fest verbunden ist und dass der zweite Teil (52) mit der Verstärkung (40) indirekt fest verbunden ist.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querverbindung (100) einen ersten Teil (101), einen zweiten Teil (102) und ein Mittel zur dauerhaften Verbindung (103) des ersten Teils (101) mit dem zweiten Teil (102) umfasst und dass ein Festziehmechanismus (110) in dauerhafter Weise mit dem lateralen Teil (6) fest verbunden ist.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querverbindung (130) in der Querebene (W) um den Schaft (3) in der Art eines Gürtels herumgeführt ist.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querebene (W) mit einer tangential zu der Sohle (2) verlaufenden Ebene (P) einen Winkel α bildet, dessen Wert zwischen 50° und 90° liegt.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querebene (W) eine tangential zu der Sohle (2) verlaufende Ebene (P) senkrecht zu einer Festziehvorrichtung (30) schneidet.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querebene (W) eine tangential zu der Sohle (2) verlaufende Ebene (P) ungefähr senkrecht zur Schnittlinie (88) des oberen (18) und des unteren (19) Teilbereichs einer Schuhöffnung (17) schneidet.
- Schuh (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querverbindung (50, 100, 130) vor dem Absatz (4) mit dem Schaft (3) verbunden ist.
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