EP0455652A1 - Footbed of a shoe in the form of a separate footbed insert or of a footbed part connected to a shoe. - Google Patents
Footbed of a shoe in the form of a separate footbed insert or of a footbed part connected to a shoe.Info
- Publication number
- EP0455652A1 EP0455652A1 EP90901742A EP90901742A EP0455652A1 EP 0455652 A1 EP0455652 A1 EP 0455652A1 EP 90901742 A EP90901742 A EP 90901742A EP 90901742 A EP90901742 A EP 90901742A EP 0455652 A1 EP0455652 A1 EP 0455652A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- footbed
- knob
- foot
- base
- area
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/18—Resilient soles
- A43B13/181—Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
Definitions
- footbed of a shoe in the form of a separate footbed insert or a footbed part connected to a shoe
- the invention relates to a footbed of a shoe in the form of a separate footbed insert or a footbed part connected to a shoe, which is made from a resilient to stiff material and has a generally smooth surface adapted to the sole of a person's foot.
- Footbeds of shoes are generally provided with a smooth surface, like the footbed of the type mentioned at the beginning, which is more or less well adapted to the shape of a human foot sole. It serves to support the foot as evenly as possible over the entire surface of the footbed, but at the same time to give the foot a certain amount of guidance and thus a hold.
- a footbed insert made of a resilient material can take part in the roll of the foot with every step, dampen or absorb the tread energy and thus distribute the entire kinetic energy over the foot in order to be able to use it again specifically for the next step preparation, and support the parts of the sole of the foot that are to be supported, the rarely encountered footbeds made of stiff material do not make this possible, with them at least the heel of a foot lifts off with each step and then comes back into contact with the footbed.
- shoe is understood to mean footwear in its most general form, for example street shoes, sneakers, boots, sandals, slippers, gymnastic shoes, etc.
- the footbed is normally in one piece for a shoe and extends from the heel to the toes it is also possible to divide the footbed into two or more sections, one of which supports the heel, another the toe area, etc.
- footbeds with a smooth or essentially smooth surface footbeds with deliberate structuring or profiling of the surface are also known.
- footbeds with a smooth or essentially smooth surface
- footbeds with deliberate structuring or profiling of the surface are also known.
- Such soles of the feet cause a constant massage of the soles of the feet when walking.
- knobs Since the load ratios of the sole of the foot change constantly when a foot rolls off, other partial areas of the entire knob surface are always in contact with the sole and the pressure ratios between the sole and the partial surfaces of the knob arrangement which provide support when the sole is rolled change.
- the large number of knobs leads to over-irritation of the sole of the foot. Due to the elasticity of the knobs, they can yield slightly to the side and therefore cause an active massage.
- footbeds with knobs are also known, in which the knobs are stiff and as a result essentially always the same points of a sole of the foot come into contact with the knobs and the pressure which each individual knobs tip assumes increases with each step and decreases again.
- the aim of the invention is to design a footbed in such a way that no essentially identical support takes place over the entire area of the sole of the foot, but rather to provide a footbed which specifically influences and stimulates very little , with individual customization, preferably only a single local area of the sole of a human being possible, over-stimulation to be avoided.
- the invention is based on the generally known idea that an organ can be assigned to each sub-area of a person's foot sole. This fact is used, for example, by the foot zone reflex massage.
- the aim is to enable the flow of life energy to be as unimpeded as possible, in order to consistently achieve optimal organ blood flow and thus to promote the flow of life energy.
- the object of the invention is therefore to design a footbed in such a way that local areas of the sole of the foot are deliberately stimulated in a continuous manner.
- the footbed has at least one trough-like, recessed, recessed surface in relation to the (undisturbed) surface, which opens into the surface along its entire edge, rounded within this edge, a few millimeters deeper than the undisturbed surface
- the base has and is significantly smaller in area than the total area of the surface, and that in the central region of the base a nub protrudes, the free tip of which lies essentially along the course of the (undisturbed) surface.
- the footbed of a shoe according to the invention thus essentially has a smooth surface which supports the sole of the foot in an even and unstructured manner. Only on a small (in comparison to the total surface area) part of the footbed is the local recess machined, which has, for example, a maximum transverse dimension of 20 mm, that is, with a preferably round design, essentially has a maximum diameter of 20 mm. This means that it occupies only a small part of the total surface area. This distributes the kinetic energy specifically for natural use.
- the knob protrudes from the base of the recess to the height of the surface that the surface would have had the surface undisturbed, i.e. without the local recess.
- the knob tip may protrude slightly above the undisturbed surface, essentially finish with it, or may also lie deeper than it.
- a partial area of the sole of the foot of a person remains unsupported, the depression is designed such that, due to its softly rounded edge, a gradual transition from a support to a non-support, such as that above the base occurs, takes place, and prevents or avoids a kinetic energy jam.
- the base should come into contact with the sole of the foot at the most, but not around the knob. Accordingly, it is lowered sufficiently far from the undisturbed surface.
- the support around the knob is only on the top of the knob itself.
- a predetermined point or a small area of the sole of a person's foot can be specifically influenced in terms of pressure, namely stimulation or positive motivation via main nerve massage, so the area of the sole of the foot that is addressed receives essentially constant pressure when standing or individually and mentally specific to the change of posture and thus avoids energy congestion and a constantly increasing and decreasing pressure when walking or running.
- the stimulation or motivation is thus transmitted to the respective specific nerve pathways such as meridians and thus to the organs connected to them and thus continuously effects the relationship between tension and relaxation of the musculoskeletal system with muscles, tendons and Tapes.
- the knob is arranged in such a way that it meets the desired target area of the sole of the foot, which is assigned to the organ to be treated.
- the invention thus makes it possible to carry out a foot zone reflex massage, such as a corresponding treatment of partial areas of the sole of the foot, without constantly requiring a person who is performing the desired irritation. Rather, the therapist once determines which essential parts of the foot sole are to be stimulated; the footbed is made accordingly, and the stimulation then takes place each time the footwear equipped with the footbed is worn.
- the knob has a thickness with transverse dimensions of a few millimeters, preferably 4 to 6 mm.
- the knob has a round cross-sectional area and a corresponding diameter (as indicated).
- the tip of the knobs can be designed differently and depending on the desired application. It is possible to round off the tips of the knobs, to design them as tips or to provide a flattening. Corresponding transition forms, for example outer rounding and central flattening, are possible.
- the knob itself can be rigid or flexible, an elasticity in the area of hard rubber is preferably sought. On the one hand, it has an elasticity in the direction of loading, that is, in the direction of its longitudinal axis, but on the other hand it also has an elasticity transversely thereto, so that it can rebound laterally with respect to its undisturbed longitudinal axis. These two types of elasticity are influenced by the choice of material and the shape of the cross section (seen in the profile). In the case of a foot, preferably one Knobs, the lateral elasticity is reduced, the lateral elasticity is higher with an essentially prismatic knobs.
- the total number of depressions is a maximum of three, and in general only one depression with mostly only one knob is provided per footbed. In principle, however, it is possible to provide two or three knobs per well, but not more.
- the knobs are preferably integrally connected to the footbed, but this does not rule out a separate design. In particular, it is possible to provide an opening in the area of the base through which a separate knob can be inserted. This embodiment has the advantage that the knobs can be exchanged.
- the knobs preferably have a disk-like foot, which is located below the actual footbed and prevents the knobs projecting from it from tilting sideways.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a footbed (for a sandal) with a recess according to the invention with knobs,
- FIG. 2 shows a cross section through the area of the recess with knobs according to section line II-II in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 2 for a second exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 2 for a third exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 2 for a fourth exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 6 shows an illustration corresponding to FIG. 2 for a fifth exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 7 shows a longitudinal section through the toe area of a footbed according to a sixth embodiment.
- the footbed of a shoe, for example a sandal, according to FIG. 1 is made of a hard rubber-elastic material, in particular a corresponding rubber mixture, and has a smooth surface 20 which is adapted to the shape of the sole of a foot.
- a local depression 22 is incorporated, which is on all sides of the surface actual surface 20 is bordered. Accordingly, it merges along its entire circumference into the (undisturbed) surface, this takes place in the area of a soft rounding 24 in which the course of the local depression, as can be seen from the sectional images, is essentially S-shaped in a base 26 passes.
- a knob 28 projects transversely to the direction of the surface 20, it is connected to the base 26 in its foot region and has a crest 30 which, as Fig. 2 shows, slightly (1 to 2 mm) is relative to the undisturbed surface 20 before ⁇ , is located in the other, but is aligned to be discussed exemplary embodiments with this or below the surface 20.
- the knob is formed in one piece with the footbed. It is round in cross section and has a diameter of 5 mm. Its crest 30 is completely rounded, that is to say with a radius of 2.5 mm. Below this crest 30 it is prismatic, that is to say cylindrical in the exemplary embodiment shown. Because of the material selected for the footbed, it has an elasticity in the direction of the surface 20, the so-called transverse elasticity, and an elasticity perpendicular to the surface 20, which means that the tip 30 deflects slightly downward when loaded.
- the knob is essentially conical, but its tip 30 is rounded. However, this is more pointed, that is to say it has a smaller rounding angle than the crest 30 in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2. Furthermore, the knob in its foot region gradually merges into the course of the base 26, so that no sharp inner corners follow, as in the exemplary embodiment Fig. 2 occur.
- the knob in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 has a lower transverse elasticity than in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2.
- the knob 28 has a dome in Shape of a circular area, the contact area with the sole of the foot is therefore larger than in the previously discussed exemplary embodiments.
- the transition between the support surface of a sole of the foot caused by the crest and the surrounding, unsupported surface is also abrupt. This is advantageous for certain therapies. 4 lies with its tip 30 in the undisturbed surface 20, while in the embodiment according to FIG. 3 the tip 30 lies slightly (maximum 1 to 2 mm) below the (undisturbed) surface 20.
- the knob 28 has a cone-like tip 30, so that there is even more selective support than in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3.
- the footbed here consists of a main part 32, which forms the local depression 22 in the form previously described.
- a hole 34 is provided in the base 26 of the local depression 22. Underneath the hole 34 and around it there is a recess 36 in the main part 32.
- the knob 28 is designed similarly to the embodiment according to FIG. 2, its outer diameter is adapted to the inner diameter of the hole 34. Its foot area is designed as a disk 38, the diameter and height of which is adapted to the recess 36.
- the base layer 40 is essentially anatomically designed in accordance with the foot, but is flatter than in the case of a real anatomical replica, so in particular transverse arch and longitudinal arch are less protruding than would be the case with a real anatomical shape.
- the base layer 40 has essentially constant material thickness over its entire surface, the padding 42, on the other hand, has a different thickness, as can also be seen from FIG. 7.
- the poster 42 is resilient and permanently deformable, that is to say elastic and plastic.
- the elasticity is like that chosen that damping and pressure distribution is achieved, because of the deformability, the padding 42 adapts individually to a foot, the padding 42 is pressed together in areas in which the sole of the foot exerts greater pressure on it than in other areas the form thus communicated after wearing for several hours essentially.
- a bed for the foot is thus formed, this bed is individually adapted, but is kept flatter than it would be a neutral anatomically pre-shaped footbed.
- the leather layer forming the surface of the main part 32 is made of dull, roughened suede with a small material thickness, for example 0.5 mm. It causes a slight rubbing of the foot, which leads to blood circulation, is both heat-donating and heat-storing, and motivates the entire sole of the foot.
- a knob 28 protrudes from the previously described embodiment.
- a new, unused footbed (as shown in FIG. 7)
- it projects with its upper, free end area approximately into the height of the leather layer 44 and is located laterally all around in the area of the padding 42.
- the padding 42 springs under pressure and, as described, gives in permanently, however, the knob 28 is, however, considerably harder, it preferably has hard rubber elasticity, it therefore comes with its free end in front of the leather layer 44, so that the stimulation or positive motivation according to the invention now occurs local place of the sole of the foot can take place.
- an elastic cushion in the heel area, which goes out all around at its side edges and enters the surface of the main part 32 without a noticeable transition, and gently protrudes upwards in its central area, so that when it is put on one foot on the footbed the heel first contact with this pillow receives the performance energy to dampen in order to be able to use it specifically.
- the cushion is soft and gives way, its material is made significantly softer than that of the padding 42.
- the entire footbed is preferably made of natural material.
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- Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)
Abstract
La semelle intérieure de chaussure est composée d'un matériau élastique à rigide et présente une surface (20) en général lisse, adaptée à la plante des pieds. Au moins un enfoncement local (22) ménagé dans la surface (20) (autrement inchangée) de la semelle présente des bords arrondis (24) sur tout son périmètre. Quelques millimètres en dessous de la surface (20) de la semelle, entre les bords, l'enfoncement (22) présente une base (26). La superficie de l'enfoncement est sensiblement inférieure à la superficie totale de la surface lisse (20). Un ergot (28) dont la pointe libre (30) suit essentiellement le contour de la surface (20) lisse fait saillie sur la partie médiane de la base (26).The shoe insole is made of an elastic to stiff material and has a generally smooth surface (20) that conforms to the soles of the feet. At least one local depression (22) in the (otherwise unchanged) sole surface (20) has rounded edges (24) around its entire perimeter. A few millimeters below the surface (20) of the sole, between the edges, the depression (22) has a base (26). The area of the depression is substantially less than the total area of the smooth surface (20). A lug (28) whose free tip (30) essentially follows the contour of the smooth surface (20) protrudes from the middle part of the base (26).
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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DE3902207 | 1989-01-26 | ||
DE3902207A DE3902207A1 (en) | 1989-01-26 | 1989-01-26 | FOOTBED OF A SHOE IN THE FORM OF A SEPARATE FOOTBED INSERT OR FOOTBED LINED TO A SHOE |
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EP0455652A1 true EP0455652A1 (en) | 1991-11-13 |
EP0455652B1 EP0455652B1 (en) | 1993-09-29 |
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US (1) | US5251387A (en) |
EP (1) | EP0455652B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPH04503315A (en) |
CN (1) | CN1044392A (en) |
AT (1) | ATE95042T1 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2050912A1 (en) |
CZ (1) | CZ279812B6 (en) |
DD (1) | DD298738A5 (en) |
DE (2) | DE3902207A1 (en) |
DK (1) | DK0455652T3 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2045901T3 (en) |
FI (1) | FI92458C (en) |
GR (1) | GR1000287B (en) |
HU (1) | HU212013B (en) |
PL (1) | PL162207B1 (en) |
PT (1) | PT92948B (en) |
SK (1) | SK278284B6 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1990008486A1 (en) |
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