EP0496931A1 - Covering element particularly applicable to soccer shoes - Google Patents

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EP0496931A1
EP0496931A1 EP91108475A EP91108475A EP0496931A1 EP 0496931 A1 EP0496931 A1 EP 0496931A1 EP 91108475 A EP91108475 A EP 91108475A EP 91108475 A EP91108475 A EP 91108475A EP 0496931 A1 EP0496931 A1 EP 0496931A1
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Giovanni Coscia
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Priority to PL29331992A priority patent/PL293319A1/xx
Priority to MX9200384A priority patent/MX9200384A/es
Priority to KR1019920001308A priority patent/KR920014438A/ko
Priority to HU9200290A priority patent/HUT65597A/hu
Priority to CS92274A priority patent/CS27492A3/cs
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/18Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/02Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/02Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby
    • A43B5/025Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby characterised by an element which improves the contact between the ball and the footwear

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  • the present invention relates to a covering element particularly applicable to soccer shoes.
  • soccer shoes substantially have a configuration which, generally speaking, can be likened to that of a normal shoe, in particular in the front region, which is the region most used to kick the ball.
  • the configuration of the shoe has a rounded shape which in the upper median part is interrupted by the presence of the shoe fastening lace, which in practice creates an irregular surface which protrudes with respect to the remainder of the shoe.
  • the European patent EP 0 104 196 describes a covering for an item of footwear, for example for soccer players, which is substantially constituted by a part which covers the top region of the upper and has means for coupling, in a downward position, below a portion of the edge of the item of footwear itself, leaving free the region affected by the sole.
  • the covering simply has the function of defining a region for impact between the foot and the ball with an improved friction coefficient determined by the material of which the body is made, but does not allow to define regions which allow to direct the ball more accurately when kicking.
  • connection between the covering body and the item of footwear furthermore does not seem able to adequately withstand the impact and mutual sliding forces which occur when the ball is struck.
  • the patent application DE 38 37 504 describes an item of footwear which is provided, directly on the upper, with pads or similar elements which allow to define particular shapes for the outer surface, according to the different regions of impact with the ball.
  • This embodiment has the disadvantage of significantly increasing the weight of the item of footwear, so that it is not suitable for being used by a soccer player for the duration of the match.
  • the type of surface used furthermore does not allow one to be in the best conditions for hitting the ball during a soccer match.
  • the aim of the invention is indeed to solve the above described problem by providing a covering element particularly applicable to soccer player shoes which allows to create on the outer surface of the shoe regions which are shaped according to the specific use for soccer playing and allow to extend the useful region for impact between the ball and the shoe in all the various types of kick which are normally performed.
  • a particular object of the invention is to provide a covering element which has an extremely reduced weight, so as to avoid unduly increasing the weight of the shoe and producing fatigue for the user.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a covering element which allows to considerably improve the grip between the shoe and the ball at the moment of impact, with the consequent possibility of imparting the required spins to the ball in order to control its trajectory.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a covering element which, besides improving kicking accuracy, constitutes a shoe protection element, eliminating the wear of said shoe determined by the impact and acting as element for protecting the shoe when said shoe is used on wet ground, since water and mud cannot adhere to the shoe, since in practice the grip points, which instead are observed with conventional items of footwear, are missing.
  • Not least object of the present invention is to provide a covering element which can be easily and comfortably applied to an item of footwear, with the additional assurance of an extremely valid and safe coupling even during the execution of considerably powerful kicks.
  • a covering element particularly applicable to soccer shoes characterized in that it comprises a body made of a substantially elastic material which defines a cavity for the insertion of at least the front portion of a soccer shoe and has means for removable retention on said shoe, said body defining, on its outer surface: at the front, at the tip, a substantially planar front surface; above, between the tip and the foot instep, a substantially concave surface; and laterally, an outer lateral surface, which extends into a spur toward the rear upper part, and an inner lateral surface with a shape which corresponds substantially to the configuration of the surface of the shoe.
  • the covering element particularly applicable to soccer shoes comprises a body, generally indicated by the reference numeral 1, which is advantageously made of a substantially elastic material which is constituted by synthetic or natural rubber or by materials which have similar characteristics.
  • the mix has a content of more than 5% of natural rubber or synthetic rubber with resilience characteristics equal to, or greater than, those of natural rubber.
  • a chemical product known as "factice” and constituted by vulcanized oil is furthermore provided in the base rubber in a percentage comprised between 1 and 25%.
  • Said body 1 defines, in its front portion, an inner cavity 2 in which the front part of a soccer shoe, generally indicated by the reference numeral 3 and generically illustrated in figure 5, can be inserted.
  • the configuration of said cavity is not provided by means of a shape which is complementary to that of the shoe, but by means of a different shape, so that the body 1 assumes the required outer shape when the shoe is inserted.
  • Lateral bands 5 extend from the front part of the body 1, where said cavity 2 is defined, and taper substantially toward the rear region 6 which is arranged so as to embrace the heel of the shoe.
  • An elongated narrow portion 8 extends between the rear region 6 and the lower part 7 of the body 1 and widens at said sole 7, where holes 11 can be defined for the passage of the studs 12 of the shoe.
  • said body 1 defines, on its outer surface, a substantially planar front surface which is arranged proximate to the perpendicular with respect to the plane of arrangement of the lower part 7 and has in any case an outer surface which is inclined by no more than 30 o with respect to the part 7.
  • the body 1 has a thickness, in its central part, which is comprised between 0.8 and 7 mm, and its radius of curvature with respect to the upper surface 30 is advantageously comprised between 1 and 30 mm in the various cross-sections.
  • the blending radius between the front part and the part 7 is internally comprised between 0.1 and 5 mm, i.e. it is substantially a sharp edge, whereas a radius comprised between 1 and 6 mm is provided externally.
  • the upper surface 30 is substantially concave and, as more clearly illustrated in figure 14, is arranged asymmetrically with respect to the median axis of the shoe; more precisely, its width, on the outer side of the foot, is greater by an amount comprised between 1 and 30% with respect to the distance between the centerline and the inner side of the foot; this entails, in a plan view, a different radius between the inner upper edge and the outer upper edge.
  • the body furthermore has an outer lateral surface 40 which is inclined, with respect to the plane which is perpendicular to the part 7, by an angle which is comprised between 5 and 50 o ; said angle becomes more acute from the tip toward the rear part, where the outer lateral surface 40 defines a cusp 41 which extends toward the upper and rear part.
  • the outer lateral surface affects a shoe portion comprised between 20 and 50%, and advantageously it has a concave shape 44 in the upper portion with a radius of curvature of more than 50 mm and a convex shape 45 at the cusp, with a radius of more than 35 mm, whereas in the lower part 46 of the cusp it again has a convex shape with a radius comprised between 15 and 100 mm.
  • the outer lateral surface divaricates from the upper surface, where it forms a cusp which has an upper radius which must not exceed 5 mm.
  • An inner lateral surface 50 is furthermore provided on the inner lateral surface of the body 1 and substantially has a shape which matches the configuration of the shoe with a reduction of the thickness of the body 1 to zero at the rear part, so as to respect in the best manner the only currently valid impact surface of a soccer shoe, i.e. the concavity of the inner instep.
  • the upper front surface is delimited, with respect to the inner and outer lateral surfaces, by two predominantly raised apexes 80 and 81 which have, in transverse cross-section, a radius substantially comprised between 0.1 and 10 mm; the inner apex 81, i.e. the apex which is interposed between the upper front surface and the outer lateral surface, is furthermore arranged at a lower level with respect to the outer apex 80 by an amount h which is advantageously comprised between 1 and 4 mm.
  • the cross-section illustrated in figure 8 substantially proximate to the tip, shows that the body 1 has lateral thicknesses comprised between 0.5 and 7 mm, with a substantially constant thickness until the radii of the inner cross-section start to vary in order to define the two apexes arranged outside the upper surface, where the thickness of the rubber can be comprised between 2 and 10 mm.
  • the radius of the curvature of the outer lateral surface varies between 10 and 150 mm, whereas the inner radius of the outer apex is comprised between 2,5 and 40 mm.
  • the radius of curvature of the concave front surface is comprised between 40 and 200 mm on the outer surface and advantageously comprised between 40 and 300 mm on the inner surface.
  • the outer apex is relatively higher than the inner apex, so as to lower the trajectory of the ball in so-called half-overhead kicks, which normally tend to make the ball go too high.
  • the outer lateral surface is inclined, in a transverse cross-section, by 10 to 50 o with respect to the part 7 or bottom, whereas the inner lateral surface has an inclination comprised between 0 and 40 o .
  • the body 1 is practically interrupted in the lower part to leave free for impact the so-called “inner instep”, which already presently constitutes an ideal surface for ball impact.
  • the end part of the outer lateral surface is furthermore substantially arranged in this region.
  • the front upper surface becomes substantially planar and the body 1 has a uniform thickness substantially comprised between 2 and 10 mm.
  • the body 1 has a surface with a convex radius which radiuses with the lateral constant-thickness surfaces.
  • connection between the lower portion and the rear portion is defined by means of an edge which is preferably sharp or in any case has a radius not exceeding 10 mm.
  • the length of the body 1 is calculated so that it is smaller than the length of the shoe on which it will be applied by an amount comprised between 10 and 40%, so that by exploiting the elasticity of the material it is possible to subject the body 1 to tension so as to keep it tightly secured to the shoe.
  • Grooves are advantageously defined on the various impact surfaces defined; on the upper concave surface, said grooves are inclined from the rear left to the front right, for the right shoe, whereas they are inclined backward from the rear right to the front left for the left shoe.
  • the outer lateral surface of the right shoe has grooves from the rear top to the front bottom both on the right foot and on the left foot; similarly, on the inner lateral surface of the left shoe and of the right shoe, the grooves are inclined from the rear top to the front bottom for both shoes.
  • the invention achieves the proposed aim and objects, and in particular the fact is stressed that by applying the body 1 to the shoe it is possible to impart a precise direction to the ball by means of a careful study of the ergonomic movements of a soccer player, in all the conditions of a match, providing four substantial impact surfaces and keeping substantially unchanged the only concave surface currently present in the shoe, i.e. the inner instep surface.
  • the body 1, as described, furthermore provides the advantage of having an absolute and persistent adhesion of the covering to the shoe, an excellent compliance with the problem related to the excess weight, which could in part cancel out the advantages offered by the provision of an ideal surface, and the problem of using a material suitable for the specific purpose, such as rubber or in any case elastomeric products or thermoplastic materials, which would have scarce foot ventilation if they were not provided with perforations distributed uniformly on their surfaces, is furthermore solved.
  • Covering a shoe with a covering besides improving the characteristics of impact between the shoe and the ball, also gives the great advantage of protecting the shoe from wear.
  • Another extremely important aspect is furthermore constituted by the fact that the inner cavity is not shaped complementarily with respect to the shoe, so that in practice channels substantially filled with air are created at the apex regions and act as an element which allows a better adaptation to the surface during the impact of the ball and furthermore act as cushioning element in case of collisions between players at the moment of impact.

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CA002059794A CA2059794A1 (en) 1991-01-31 1992-01-22 Covering element particularly applicable to soccer shoes
BR929200256A BR9200256A (pt) 1991-01-31 1992-01-27 Elemento de cobertura mais especificamente aplicavel a chuteiras de futebol
PL29331992A PL293319A1 (en) 1991-01-31 1992-01-29 Overlay piece in particular for a football shoe
MX9200384A MX9200384A (es) 1991-01-31 1992-01-29 Elemento de recubrimiento, particularmente aplicable a botas de futbol y similares.
KR1019920001308A KR920014438A (ko) 1991-01-31 1992-01-29 축구용 신발에 적용 가능한 덮개 구성부분
HU9200290A HUT65597A (en) 1991-01-31 1992-01-30 Cover for upper part of football shoes
CS92274A CS27492A3 (en) 1991-01-31 1992-01-30 Overshoe, particularly for football boots

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IT7791U 1991-01-31
ITMI910077U IT221594Z2 (it) 1991-01-31 1991-01-31 Elemento di copertura applicabile particolarmente a calzature per calciatore

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CA (1) CA2059794A1 (ko)
CS (1) CS27492A3 (ko)
HU (1) HUT65597A (ko)
IT (1) IT221594Z2 (ko)
MX (1) MX9200384A (ko)
PL (1) PL293319A1 (ko)

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PL293319A1 (en) 1992-10-19
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KR920014438A (ko) 1992-08-25
IT221594Z2 (it) 1994-07-23
CS27492A3 (en) 1992-08-12
CA2059794A1 (en) 1992-08-01
BR9200256A (pt) 1992-10-06
ITMI910077V0 (it) 1991-01-31
ITMI910077U1 (it) 1992-07-31

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