Inner lining for ski boots having a one piece tongue assembly
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1. In a lining shoe for a fore-entry ski boot, said shoe having a sole, an upper part which includes a toe, a rear part which includes a heel, a leg part and a tongue assembly, the improvement wherein the tongue assembly comprises:
- (a) a continuous tongue extending from near an uppermost part of the leg part to said upper part and being securely attached to the upper part at an uppermost edge thereof, said uppermost edge being at a vertical intermediate of position sole said and an ankle level of a wearer of the shoe;
(b) a depending portion of said upper part securely attached to said sole; and
(c) a depending portion edge securely attached to a free edge of said rear part, said free edge being at a position between said toe and said uppermost edge of the upper part.
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Abstract
In an inner lining shoe (10) for ski-boots an integral or one piece tongue assembly (12) consists of a tongue (14) connected to a fore part of upper (16), said fore part of upper (16) being joined to a rear portion of upper (20) by means like sewings (34,36) and to a sole (24) by joining its lower peripheral edge (38) to a peripheral edge (40) of said sole.
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1. In a lining shoe for a fore-entry ski boot, said shoe having a sole, an upper part which includes a toe, a rear part which includes a heel, a leg part and a tongue assembly, the improvement wherein the tongue assembly comprises:
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(a) a continuous tongue extending from near an uppermost part of the leg part to said upper part and being securely attached to the upper part at an uppermost edge thereof, said uppermost edge being at a vertical intermediate of position sole said and an ankle level of a wearer of the shoe; (b) a depending portion of said upper part securely attached to said sole; and (c) a depending portion edge securely attached to a free edge of said rear part, said free edge being at a position between said toe and said uppermost edge of the upper part. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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