EP0109384A1 - Mountain boot, walking shoe or the like - Google Patents
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- A43B5/002—Mountain boots or shoes
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- the invention relates to a mountain, hiking or similar shoe, in particular made of plastic, with a lining connected to the shoe.
- the lining is usually glued to the material of the shoe and therefore lies close to it. The heat insulation is therefore insufficient.
- drying a shoe that has become wet presents great difficulties.
- the invention now aims to improve the thermal insulation and to facilitate the drying of a shoe that has become wet.
- the invention consists essentially in the fact that the lining is connected to the shoe only in the upper region and lies loosely in the shoe below the connection point. Because the lining lies loosely in the lower part of the shoe, it is more tightly attached to the foot than to the shoe. An inevitable air gap is therefore formed between the lining and the shoe, and the thermal insulation is improved in this way.
- the lining is preferably shorter than the inner length of the shoe. This ensures that the lining lies against the foot, which warms the foot, and that the air gap is better formed between the shoe and the lining. Such an air gap significantly improves thermal insulation.
- an insole or a footbed made of a stiffer one is expedient in the lining.
- Material loosely inserted as the material of the feed Such an insole causes the lining when pulling out the Shoe is held in the shoe, so that the undressing process and the tightening process is simplified. Since the insole is inserted loosely, the advantage of the loose lining is retained, and if the lining is to be put out for drying purposes, the loose insole can be easily removed.
- the lining is preferably connected to the shoe along a line running at the connection point of the upper shaft to the lower shoe part, for example by a seam.
- the lining in the shoe is kept in the upper part of the shoe, so that wrinkling is avoided, and in the area of the lower part of the foot, that is in the area of the part which is most sensitive to hypothermia, the lining is tight on the foot, and the air gap in this area, which inevitably forms between the lining and the shoe, improves the heat insulation.
- the lining lies loosely in the shoe in the height area below the ankle and in the area of the toes to below the instep.
- the lining can also be connected to the shoe at the upper edge of the upper shaft.
- the lining can also be releasably connected to the shoe.
- the lining can, for example, be designed in the manner of a stocking and can consist of different materials depending on the intended use. For example, a lining made of a warming material can be used in the cold season and in the warm season can only result in a softer fit of the foot in the shoe.
- the feed can also be connected to the upper edge of the upper shaft by means of a zipper or a Velcro fastener.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the shoe
- Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section
- Fig. 3 shows an embodiment in which the lining is fixed at the upper edge of the upper shaft.
- 4 to 7 show embodiments in which the lining is detachably connected to the upper edge of the upper shaft, with FIGS. 4 and 6 each representing the lining and FIGS. 5 and 7 the shoe.
- the shoe consists of an upper shaft 1, a lower shaft 2 and a sole 3.
- the upper shaft can be connected to the lower shaft along a line 4.
- the upper shaft 1 consists of one piece with the lower shaft 2, and also at least the upper layer of the sole 3 can consist of one piece with the lower shaft 2, for example in one Be molded.
- a lining 5 is inserted into the shoe.
- the lining 5 is connected to the shoe along the line 4 ′, which can be formed, for example, by a seam.
- the line 4 ′ which can be formed, for example, by a seam.
- the lining lies close to the shoe.
- the lining 5 is loose in the shoe.
- a fin sole 7 is loosely inserted, which has the effect that the lining 5 is held down in the shoe when the shoe is removed.
- the lining 5 is also loose in the shoe, although it is due to the. Insole 7 is pressed against shoe sole 3, but the tight fit is not the same as if the lining were glued into the shoe.
- the lining In the heel area 8 and in the toe area 9 the lining is completely loose in the shoe and can become loose therefore put on the foot.
- the lining In order to ensure a particularly good placement of the lining 5 on the shoe in the toe region 9, the lining is designed to be somewhat shorter than the toe part 10 of the lower shaft. Since the lining is elastic, it rests against the foot, and a pronounced air gap 11 is thus created in the toe region 9.
- Fig. 3 shows an embodiment in which the chuck 12 is connected to the upper edge of the upper shaft 13.
- the lining 12 is shown in an inverted position.
- the lining can have the shape of a stocking or can also be slit in the instep area.
- Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 show an embodiment in which the lining 14 is legibly inserted into the shoe and can be fixed by a Velcro fastener on the upper edge of the upper shaft.
- 15 is a Velcro strap attached to the lining 14
- 16 is a Velcro strap attached to the inside of the upper shaft.
- the lining 14 is equipped with a slot 17 in the instep area.
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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Berg-, Wander- od. dgl. -schuh, insbesondere aus Kunststoff, mit einem mit dem Schuh verbundenen Futter. Bei Schuhen dieser Art ist das Futter üblicherweise mit dem Material des Schuhes verklebt und liegt daher dicht an diesem an. Die Wärmeisolierung ist daher ungenügend. Überdies bereitet das Trocknen eines naß gewordenen Schuhes große Schwierigkeiten.The invention relates to a mountain, hiking or similar shoe, in particular made of plastic, with a lining connected to the shoe. In shoes of this type, the lining is usually glued to the material of the shoe and therefore lies close to it. The heat insulation is therefore insufficient. In addition, drying a shoe that has become wet presents great difficulties.
Die Erfindung zielt nun darauf ab, die Wärmeisolierung zu verbessern und das Trocknen eines naß gwordenen Schuhes zu erleichtern. Die Erfindung besteht hiebei im wesentlichen darin, daß das Futter mit dem Schuh nur im oberen Bereich verbunden ist und unterhalb der Verbindungsstelle lose im Schuh liegt. Dadurch, daß das Futter im unteren Bereich lose im Schuh liegt, erfolgt dichte Anlage eher am Fuß als am Schuh. Ein unvermeidlich entstehender Luftspalt bildet sich daher zwischen Futter und Schuh aus, und die Wärmeisolierung wird auf diese Weise verbessert. Im besonderen Maße kommen diese Vorteile bei einem Kunststoffschuh zur Geltung, da ein solcher an sich eine schlechtere Wärmeisolierung ergibt als ein Lederschuh. Abgesehen davon bietet ein solches loses Futter auch den Vorteil, daß es zum Zwecke des Trocknens zumindest teilweise aus dem Schuh herausgestülpt werden kann. Gemäß der Erfindung ist hiebei vorzugsweise das Futter kürzer bemessen als die innere Länge des Schuhes. Dadurch wird gewährleistet, daß sich das Futter am Fuß anlegt, wodurch der Fuß gwärmt wird, und daß sich der Luftspalt besser zwischen Schuh und Futter ausbildet. Ein solcher Luftspalt verbessert die Wärmeisolierung beträchtlich.The invention now aims to improve the thermal insulation and to facilitate the drying of a shoe that has become wet. The invention consists essentially in the fact that the lining is connected to the shoe only in the upper region and lies loosely in the shoe below the connection point. Because the lining lies loosely in the lower part of the shoe, it is more tightly attached to the foot than to the shoe. An inevitable air gap is therefore formed between the lining and the shoe, and the thermal insulation is improved in this way. These advantages come to the fore in particular with a plastic shoe, since such a shoe itself results in poorer thermal insulation than a leather shoe. Apart from this, such a loose lining also has the advantage that it can be at least partially put out of the shoe for the purpose of drying. According to the invention, the lining is preferably shorter than the inner length of the shoe. This ensures that the lining lies against the foot, which warms the foot, and that the air gap is better formed between the shoe and the lining. Such an air gap significantly improves thermal insulation.
Zweckmäßig ist gemäß der Erfindung in das Futter eine Einlegesohle bzw. ein Fußbett aus einem steiferen. Material als das Material des Futters lose eingelegt. Eine solche Einlegesohle bewirkt, daß das Futter beim Ausziehen des Schuhes im Schuh gehalten wird, so daß der Ausziehvorgang und der Anziehvorgang vereinfacht wird. Da die Einlegesohle lose eingelegt ist, bleibt der Vorteil des lose liegenden Futters erhalten, und falls das Futter zum Zwecke des Trocknens herausgestülpt werden soll, kann die lose Einlegesohle leicht entfernt werden.According to the invention, an insole or a footbed made of a stiffer one is expedient in the lining. Material loosely inserted as the material of the feed. Such an insole causes the lining when pulling out the Shoe is held in the shoe, so that the undressing process and the tightening process is simplified. Since the insole is inserted loosely, the advantage of the loose lining is retained, and if the lining is to be put out for drying purposes, the loose insole can be easily removed.
Gemäß der Erfindung ist das Futter vorzugsweise entlang einer an der Anschlußstelle des Oberschaftes an den unteren Schuhteil verlaufenden Linie, beispielsweise durch eine Naht, mit dem Schuh verbunden. Auf diese Weise ist im oberen Teil des Schuhes das Futter im Schuh gehalten, so daß eine Faltenbildung vermieden wird, und im Bereich des unteren Teiles des Fußes, das ist also im Bereich desjenigen Teiles, der am empfindlichsten gegen Unterkühlung ist, liegt das Futter dicht am Fuß an, und es wird durch den sich zwangsläufig zwischen Futter .und Schuh ausbildenden Luftspalt in diesem Bereich die Wärmeisolierung verbessert. Gemäß einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung liegt hiebei das Futter im Höhenbereich unterhalb des Knöchels sowie im Bereich der Zehen bis unterhalb des Ristes lose im Schuh.According to the invention, the lining is preferably connected to the shoe along a line running at the connection point of the upper shaft to the lower shoe part, for example by a seam. In this way, the lining in the shoe is kept in the upper part of the shoe, so that wrinkling is avoided, and in the area of the lower part of the foot, that is in the area of the part which is most sensitive to hypothermia, the lining is tight on the foot, and the air gap in this area, which inevitably forms between the lining and the shoe, improves the heat insulation. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lining lies loosely in the shoe in the height area below the ankle and in the area of the toes to below the instep.
Gemäß der Erfindung kann das Futter auch am oberen Rand des Oberschaftes mit dem Schuh verbunden sein. Dies bringt den Vorteil mit sich, daß das Futter völlig aus dem Schuh herausgestülpt werden kann, so daß ein besseres Trocknen ermöglicht wird. Gemäß der Erfindung kann auch das Futter lösbar mit dem Schuh verbunden sein. Dies bringt den Vorteil mit sich, daß das Futter auswechselbar ist. Das Futter kann beispielsweise nach Art eines Strumpfes ausgebildet sein und kann je nach dem Verwendungszweck aus verschiedenen Haterialien bestehen. Es kann beispielsweise in der kalten Jahreszeit ein Futter aus einem wärmenden Material verwendet werden und in der warmen Jahreszeit lediglich einen weicheren Sitz des Fußes im Schuh bewirken. Gemäß der Erfindung kann auch das Futter mittels eines Reißverschlusses oder eines Klettenverschlusses mit dem oberen Rand des Oberschaftes verbunden sein.According to the invention, the lining can also be connected to the shoe at the upper edge of the upper shaft. This has the advantage that the lining can be pulled completely out of the shoe, so that better drying is made possible. According to the invention, the lining can also be releasably connected to the shoe. This has the advantage that the feed is exchangeable. The lining can, for example, be designed in the manner of a stocking and can consist of different materials depending on the intended use. For example, a lining made of a warming material can be used in the cold season and in the warm season can only result in a softer fit of the foot in the shoe. According to the invention, the feed can also be connected to the upper edge of the upper shaft by means of a zipper or a Velcro fastener.
In der Zeichnung ist die Erfindung an Hand eines Auführungsbeispieles schematisch veranschaulicht.In the drawing, the invention is schematically illustrated with the aid of an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 1 zeigt eine Seitenansicht des Schuhes, Fig. 2 zeigt einen Längsschnitt. Fig. 3 zeigt eine Ausführungsform, bei welcher das Futter am oberen Rand des Oberschaftes festgelegt ist. Fig. 4 bis Fig. 7 zeigen Ausführungsformen, bei welchen das Futter lösbar mit dem oberen Rand des Oberschaftes verbunden ist, wobei jeweils Fig. 4 und Fig. 6 das Futter und Fig. 5 und Fig. 7 den Schuh darstellen.Fig. 1 shows a side view of the shoe, Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section. Fig. 3 shows an embodiment in which the lining is fixed at the upper edge of the upper shaft. 4 to 7 show embodiments in which the lining is detachably connected to the upper edge of the upper shaft, with FIGS. 4 and 6 each representing the lining and FIGS. 5 and 7 the shoe.
Der Schuh besteht aus einem Oberschaft 1, einem Unterschaft 2 und einer Sohle 3. Der Oberschaft kann entlang einer Linie 4 mit dem Unterschaft verbunden sein. Im Falle eines Kunststoffschuhes, wie er in Fig. 1 und 2 dargestellt ist, besteht der Oberschaft 1 mit dem Unterschaft 2 aus einem Stück, und auch zumindest die obere Schicht der Sohle 3 kann mit dem Unterschaft 2 aus einem Stück bestehen, beispielsweise in eine Form gespritzt sein.The shoe consists of an
In den Schuh ist, wie Fig. 2 zeigt, ein Futter 5 eingesetzt. Entlang der Linie 4', welche beispielsweise von einer Naht gebildet sein kann, ist das Futter 5 mit dem Schuh verbunden. Im oberen Bereich 6 liegt somit das Futter dicht am Schuh an. Unterhalb der Linie 4' liegt das Futter 5 lose im Schuh. In das Futter 5 ist eine Finlegesohle 7 lose eingelegt, welche die Wirkung hat, daß das Futter 5 beim Ausziehen des Schuhes im Schuh niedergehalten wird. Unterhalb der Einlegesohle liegt auch das Futter 5 lose im Schuh, obwohl es durch die. Einlegesohle 7 gegen die Schuhsohle 3 gedrückt wird, jedoch ist die dichte Anlage nicht dieselbe, wie wenn das Futter in den Schuh eingeklebt wäre. Im Fersenbereich 8 und im Zehenbereich 9 liegt das Futter vfllig lose im Schuh und kann sich daher an den Fuß anlegen. Um ein besonders gutes Anlegen des Futters 5 an den Schuh im Zehenbereich 9 zu gewährleisten, ist das Futter etwas kürzer ausgebildet als der Zehenteil 10 des Unterschaftes. Da das Futter elastisch ist, legt es sich an den Fuß an, und es entsteht somit im Zehenbereich 9 ein ausgeprägter Luftspalt 11.As shown in FIG. 2, a lining 5 is inserted into the shoe. The lining 5 is connected to the shoe along the
Fig. 3 zeigt eine Ausführungsform, bei welcher das Futter 12 mit dem oberen Rand des Oberschaftes 13 verbunden ist. Hiebei ist das Futter 12 in herausgestülpter Lage dargestellt. Das Futter kann die Form eines Strumpfes aufweisen oder auch im Ristbereich geschlitzt sein.Fig. 3 shows an embodiment in which the
Fig. 4 und Fig. 5 zeigen eine Ausführungsform, bei welcher das Futter 14 lesbar in den Schuh eingesetzt ist und durch einen Klettenverschluß am oberen Rand des Oberschaftes festlegbar ist. 15 ist ein am Futter 14 festgelegtes Klettenband und 16 ist ein innen am Oberschaft festgelegtes Klettenband. Das Futter 14 ist mit einem Schlitz 17 im Ristbereich ausgestattet.Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 show an embodiment in which the lining 14 is legibly inserted into the shoe and can be fixed by a Velcro fastener on the upper edge of the upper shaft. 15 is a Velcro strap attached to the lining 14 and 16 is a Velcro strap attached to the inside of the upper shaft. The lining 14 is equipped with a slot 17 in the instep area.
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ES2156069A1 (en) * | 1999-02-04 | 2001-06-01 | Aros S A | Process to internally protect and waterproof the cut of footwear. |
FR2972102A1 (en) * | 2011-03-01 | 2012-09-07 | Marquet Et Cie | Footwear e.g. mule slipper, has assembly moved between position in which pad is placed in contact with inner surface of sole and another position in which pad and portion of liner are placed outside another assembly |
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EP0750860A1 (en) * | 1995-06-30 | 1997-01-02 | Salomon S.A. | Shoe with an at least partially elastic lining |
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ES2156069A1 (en) * | 1999-02-04 | 2001-06-01 | Aros S A | Process to internally protect and waterproof the cut of footwear. |
KR101229131B1 (en) * | 2005-08-15 | 2013-02-01 | 에드워즈 리미티드 | Method of treating a gas stream |
FR2972102A1 (en) * | 2011-03-01 | 2012-09-07 | Marquet Et Cie | Footwear e.g. mule slipper, has assembly moved between position in which pad is placed in contact with inner surface of sole and another position in which pad and portion of liner are placed outside another assembly |
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