FIELD: sports.
SUBSTANCE: invention is related to sports equipment and may be used in individual; adjustment of sport shoes to sports equipment, for instance ski boots adjustment to skis. Device for detection of personal pressure application point in sports shoes comprises height-adjustable base, on which two main platforms are arranged parallel in horizontal plane, every of which is equipped with elements of its position regulation relative to base, and also load sensors connected to device of signals processing. Sensors installed between base and platform with the possibility of pressure perception from various points of shoes sufficient for detection of maximum pressure point. Device also comprises longitudinal and transverse stops for shoes. Above each main platform there is an additional platform installed with the possibility to transfer load of this platform to load sensors and, equipped with the possibility of rotary displacement around axis passing along line of additional platform crossing and internal side of stop and possibility to fix position. Stops for shoes are installed onto upper platform.
EFFECT: improved validity of pressure application point due to modeling of person position on sports equipment.
3 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2009-12-27—Published
2008-06-30—Filed