Disclosed is an electro-mechanical apparatus for snugging a boot,
especially a snow ski boot, around the calf of the user. The apparatus is
essentially comprised of a reversible electric motor, a jackscrew, a
switch, two brackets, a strap, and a power supply. The invention enables
the user to achieve a desired snug fit by first placing a foot of the
user into the boot, then operating the electric motor to turn the
jackscrew, bringing the two brackets together and thereby tightening the
strap around the boot to reach the desired fit. Once the desired snug fit
is achieved, the electric motor is switched off, the user closes
pre-existing latches on the boot to lock the boot parts into place, and
the user removes the apparatus from around the boot by unbuckling a quick
release buckle provided for this purpose. The apparatus may then be
stored for later use. The reversible feature of the electric motor
enables the operator to reverse the direction of travel of the jackscrew
and thereby widen the gap between the brackets so that the apparatus is
ready to be used again.Also disclosed is a method of tightening the parts
of a boot onto the calf of a user utilizing a strap surrounding the parts
of the boot and an electric motor to tighten the strap to reach the
desired snug fit. Once the desired fit is achieved, the user removes the
apparatus by releasing a quick release buckle.