FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention proposes a flexible sole of shoes for cross-country skis, including at least two connecting units (16, 18) for its connection to the fixation device. Besides, these connecting units include elements of anchor fixation (48, 50) in the sole (14). Connecting units are fixed on the common part of anchor fixture (46), which is rigidly connected to the sole (14). The anchor fixture part includes two fixing zones (58, 60). At the same time each connecting unit is fixed on one of fixing zones, and the anchor fixation part includes a central zone (62), which passes between two fixing zones. The anchor fixation part of the sole has flexibility, which ensures folding of sole part when shoes are used, in which the anchor fixation part is integrated. When shoes are used, folding of the sole part, where the anchor fixation part is integrated, results in relative displacement of both connecting units. Cross-country skis shoes contain a sole made in compliance with the sole invention.
EFFECT: invention provides reliable fixation of connecting units without excessive stiffening of the sole in the part, where connecting units are fixed.
18 cl, 9 dwg
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Dates
2011-09-20—Published
2007-04-06—Filed