Snowshoe with sole comprising crampon areas

A snowshoe, area technology, applied in snowshoes, footwear, skating, etc., can solve problems such as premature fatigue

Active Publication Date: 2021-06-11
MICHELIN & CO CIE GEN DES ESTAB MICHELIN
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Problems solved by technology

However, the grip provided by the elastomeric studs and their distribution does not allow for an optimal grip on the snowshoe
Also, the front portion of the snowshoe forces the user to lift the foot higher than usual, which can lead to premature fatigue

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[0060] Snowshoe Body and Base Structure

[0061] Figure 1 to Figure 3 Examples of snowshoes according to the invention are shown from different angles. as in figure 2 and image 3 As is clearly seen in , the snowshoe 1 comprises a base structure 2 comprising a foot region 3 and a flotation region 4 which surrounds the foot region 3 (except for the front of the foot region where the snowshoe terminates). part, thereby forming the front part 7). The front part comprises a front lip 8 substantially corresponding to the front of the foot area 3 . This results in a snowshoe without a spade-like toe, which results in significantly improved ergonomics and walking comfort. In addition, the user can use their snowshoes by walking in a manner similar to normal walking in a boot, turning the foot (that is, the foot drops the heel first, then the ball of the foot, and finally the front of the foot). Then, continue the rotation by lifting your heels and keeping your toes on the gro...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a snowshoe comprising a base structure forming a lift area, comprising a plurality of transverse tread design elements (20) of substantially elongate shape, the tread design elements (20) comprising front lateral walls (25) and rear lateral walls (26); (i) in the front portion of the lift area, at least one portion of the tread design elements (20) comprises a rear lateral wall (26) inclined towards the rear of the shoe; (ii) in the rear portion of the lift area, at least one portion of the tread design elements (20) comprises a front lateral wall (25) inclined towards the front of the shoe.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a snowshoe comprising a base structure forming a foot area and a flotation area. The flotation area includes lateral protrusions on each side of the foot area, and the flotation area extends towards the rear of the foot area to form a tail. Snowshoes exhibit favorable properties of flexibility and ergonomics. Background technique [0002] Snowshoes are an item known for many years. They were originally designed to enable individuals to travel over ground covered with large amounts of snow. They are also very common in northern countries that are often affected by heavy snowfall. However, these extreme conditions are increasingly not representative of the actual conditions of current snowshoe use. Specifically, these days, hikers use them primarily in a "sports and recreation" setting. Because the skill levels of those who engage in such practices vary widely, from beginners to experts, the needs of each level vary widely. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63C13/00
CPCA63C13/003A43B5/00
Inventor E·伊吉耶P·苏伊里D·布卢安
Owner MICHELIN & CO CIE GEN DES ESTAB MICHELIN
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