EP0758855A1 - Semelle de chaussure et chaussure equipee de ladite semelle - Google Patents

Semelle de chaussure et chaussure equipee de ladite semelle

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EP0758855A1
EP0758855A1 EP96904740A EP96904740A EP0758855A1 EP 0758855 A1 EP0758855 A1 EP 0758855A1 EP 96904740 A EP96904740 A EP 96904740A EP 96904740 A EP96904740 A EP 96904740A EP 0758855 A1 EP0758855 A1 EP 0758855A1
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Prior art keywords
shoe sole
sole according
shoe
adjusting means
sole
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EP96904740A
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German (de)
English (en)
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EP0758855B1 (fr
Inventor
Roland Jungkind
Reinhold Sussmann
Horst Widmann
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Puma SE
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Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/26Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0018Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of flexible, bellow-like shaped material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/16Pieced soles

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a shoe sole according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a shoe with such a shoe sole.
  • a shoe sole according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from US Pat. No. 4,944,099.
  • a similar shoe sole is also known from DE-PS 189777.
  • This shoe sole is used to be able to adjust the shoe size within a limited range.
  • the front sole extends with a section adjoining the joint area into the rear half of the heel provided with a slot.
  • At the end of the rear section of the front sole there is a threaded sleeve in a hole.
  • An adjusting spindle is screwed into this and extends from an opening on the heel rear edge into the hole in the front sole up to approximately the heel front area.
  • the adjusting spindle protrudes beyond the rear edge of the heel. It has an annular groove in the area of the rear heel wall, into which a guide plate inserted in the heel wall engages. By means of the guide plate and the annular groove of the adjusting spindle, it can be rotated and moved in the heel wall stored. When the adjusting spindle is turned via a head protruding beyond the rear edge of the heel, the rear section of the front sole is pulled into or pushed out of the heel depending on the direction of rotation. This allows the size of the shoe to be continuously adjusted.
  • the heel at the rear edge is loaded with the greatest pressure when running. There is therefore a high load on the sales material in the area of the guide plate. As a result, the adjusting spindle that runs through the entire paragraph is subjected to a great deal of bending stress when it occurs, particularly in the rear area.
  • the joint area of the front sole is not designed to be stretchable in this sole design.
  • the object of the present invention is to develop a shoe sole of the type mentioned in such a way that the heel material is no longer subjected to as much pressure at the trailing edge and no or only a negligible bending moment is exerted on the adjusting spindle.
  • the head of the adjusting spindle in the smallest adjustable shoe size, can bear practically directly on the rear abutment from the inside, so that the heel is not penetrated by the adjusting spindle and functions like a conventional heel.
  • the adjustment spindle projects a maximum of up to 2/3 back into the heel.
  • there is also no high stress on the heel material in the area of the rear heel edge so that material wear there is greatly reduced compared to the arrangement known from DE-PS 189777.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 are plan views of the sole portion of FIGS. 1 to 4,
  • FIG. 6 is a view according to section II-II of FIG. 5,
  • FIG. 7 is a side view of a sole section with attached or integrated lateral shaft section according to section III-III of FIG. 8,
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of the sole portion of FIG. 7,
  • Fig. 9 is a view according to section IV-IV of Fig. 8, the
  • Fig. 10a possible cross-sectional shapes of the to 10f joint section
  • 1 to 6 1 designates a shoe sole which consists of a front sole or of a front sole section 2, a rear sole or of a rear sole section 3 and a joint section 4.
  • the joint section 4 extends over or approximately over the joint region 4 '.
  • the individual sole sections 2, 3, 4 can be made from a uniform, homogeneous component, e.g. consist of a single molded part or molded part or the joint section 4 can be fastened on the one hand to the rear end area 5 of the front sole 2 and on the other hand to the front area 6 of the rear sole 3, e.g. sewn and / or glued or - also using a different material than that of the front and / or rear sole sections 2, 3 - be integrally formed.
  • a uniform, homogeneous component e.g. consist of a single molded part or molded part or the joint section 4 can be fastened on the one hand to the rear end area 5 of the front sole 2 and on the other hand to the front area 6 of the rear sole 3, e.g. sewn and / or glued or - also using a different material than that of the front and / or rear sole sections 2, 3 - be integrally formed.
  • an abutment 7 or 8 is provided, each of which forms a structural unit with the shoe sole 1 or with the relevant sections 2, 3 or is fastened to it, for example glued, molded or otherwise connected.
  • the abutments 7, 8 can be made of a more stable material than the other shoe sole parts 2, 3, 4.
  • a nut washer 10 or a web with a threaded bore is inserted in the rear abutment 8.
  • an adjusting means 11 designed as a threaded bolt is screwed with its rear threaded section 11.1 from the rear wall 12 of the heel part 13 or a shoulder through a recess 14 provided there or through a slot.
  • the head of the adjusting means 11 protrudes from the abutment 8 from the abutment 8 into the paragraph 3 with the smallest shoe size setting. With the largest setting of the shoe size can the head rests on the abutment 8 and therefore practically no longer protrudes into the heel. When it occurs, the paragraph in this state is charged like a normal paragraph.
  • the forward end 15 of the actuating means 11 engages in a blind hole 16 of the front abutment 7 which runs in the direction of the actuating means 11 and is open at the rear.
  • 1 to 4 is formed by a wave-like folded web, the wave crests 17 and troughs 18 of which run transversely to the longitudinal axis 19 of the sole, in particular perpendicularly or approximately perpendicularly thereto.
  • this form is usually not formed by folding, but is produced directly in this form, for example by an injection or injection molding process.
  • the adjusting means 11 preferably runs in or approximately in the direction of the longitudinal axis 19 of the shoe sole 1.
  • the adjusting means 11 is inserted through openings 20 in the individual wall parts 21 of the joint section 4 formed by the fold.
  • the sole sections 2, 3 and 4 are preferably made of resilient or resilient material.
  • the joint section 4 is shaped such that it takes up a minimum length in which the adjusting means 11 engages, for example without pressure load. 1 and 2.
  • a shoe sole 1 and a shoe provided with it can be adjusted very easily and quickly to different sizes and / or other needs of the foot.
  • the free end 15 of the adjusting means 11 is inserted through a bore 16 'of the abutment 7. It can be rotated in the bore 16 'by means of an inner thrust washer 23 abutting a shoulder 22 of the adjusting means 11 and an externally mounted tension washer 25 secured by a rivet head 24, but axially immovable in the abutment 7. In this way, the length of the joint section 4 or the joint region 4 'can be shortened or lengthened when the adjusting means 11 is rotated, depending on the selected direction of rotation.
  • the joint section 4 is only loaded under tension and is thus only moved in the direction of a shortening.
  • the resetting takes place again through the restoring force of the material when the adjusting means 11 is rotated in the direction of the extension of the joint section 4.
  • the openings 20 in the wall parts 21 are preferably, as shown in FIG. 6, designed as elongated holes extending from top to bottom. As a result, the material of the joint section 4 can move up and down when running. This prevents damage or premature wear of the joint section 4.
  • a thread guide as described and shown with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, can be provided in both abutments 7 and 8.
  • the two threads are designed in opposite directions to one another, so that when the adjusting means 11 rotates in one direction, the two abutments 7, 8 are each moved in mutually opposite directions.
  • a pressure or stretching effect can also be achieved in a simple manner and the shoe shortening or lengthening can thus be set.
  • the end region 11.1 is provided with a head 26 and a slot 27 provided on its end face.
  • the adjusting means 11 can be adjusted through the recess 14 using a tool, for example a screwdriver.
  • a cross slot or an inner polygon can also be provided.
  • the head 26 can also have an external polygon or the adjusting means 11 can be designed as a polygon as a whole or at least in the end region 11.1.
  • a membrane 28, 29 or, respectively, shown in broken lines in FIG an expandable plate can be provided instead of the corrugated joint section 4 shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, a membrane 28, 29 or, respectively, shown in broken lines in FIG an expandable plate can be provided.
  • the joint section 4 and / or the lower membrane 28 is / are preferably designed and arranged so deeply with respect to the sole tread 30 that these parts have no contact with the floor when they step onto a flat floor.
  • the depression is expediently chosen such that the distance from the floor without load is approximately 1 mm to 8 mm, preferably approximately 2 mm to 5 mm.
  • the shoe sole 1 together with the tread 30 can consist of a single homogeneous molded or molded part.
  • the tread 30 can also be formed by molding or gluing a sole plate 31 or heel plate 32, possibly also from a more abrasion-resistant material than that of the sole sections 2, 3, 4.
  • an upwardly projecting and preferably forwardly inclined shaft section 33, 34 can be attached in the joint area 4 ', e.g. molded, glued, sewn or welded on.
  • the shaft sections 33, 34 can be the legs of a U-shaped molded part 35, the base 36 of which extends over the joint area 4 ′ or the joint section 4.
  • the molded part 35 can be integrally formed there or glued to the joint section 4 or otherwise connected to it.
  • the shaft sections 33, 34 and possibly also the base 36 of the molded part 35 are made of an elastically resilient and stretchable material, so that they can take part in elongation or shortening of the joint section 4.
  • the shaft sections 33, 34 and the base 36 can be shaped similarly or exactly as the joint section 4, where, for example, wave crests 37 and wave troughs 38 run upward in the shaft sections 33, 34 and correspondingly in the base 36, as in the joint section 4.
  • FIGS. 10a to 10f Various further designs of the joint section 4 are shown schematically in FIGS. 10a to 10f.
  • the corrugation is designed to be narrower than shown, so that a large area for a change in length is possible without heavy stress on the material.
  • the shaft sections 33, 34 and possibly also the base 36 preferably have edge strips 39 with which the upper material of a shoe can be sewn, glued, welded or otherwise connected to it.
  • a tensioning element e.g. a shoelace, attached or molded.
  • a tensioning element e.g. a shoelace
  • These can be hooks, eyes, deflection elements, channels or the like.
  • a shoe equipped with the shoe sole 1 according to the invention has a fire and / or midsole and / or an insole or insole 5 in a manner known per se.
  • the upper material is firmly connected to the shoe sole 1, for example glued or molded.
  • the upper material is provided in the joint area 4 ′ with lateral recesses into which the shaft sections 33, 34 can be inserted and with their edge strips 39 can be firmly connected to the upper material.
  • the upper material is open at the top or side of the instep area of the shoe and is provided with fastening or / and holding elements for a strap at the material edges.
  • These parts are expediently adapted to the type and arrangement of those on the shaft parts 33, 34.
  • the actuating means 11 used in the present invention is or are designed such that the length of the sole is 1 cm to 4 cm, in particular approximately
  • the adjusting means is preferred
  • a compression spring 41 is provided in the articulated section 4, which can be adjusted to different prestresses by the actuating means 11 by shortening the articulated section 4 by screwing in the actuating means 11.
  • the head 26 of the actuating means 11 is always in contact with the rear abutment 8 from the inside. Therefore, no section of the adjusting means 11 protrudes into the paragraph 3. Paragraph 3 is therefore charged in use like a normal paragraph.
  • the compression spring 41 which is preferably designed as a helical spring, is inserted through the enlarged openings 20 of the joint section 4 according to FIGS. 11 to 13. It is pushed over the actuating means 11 and secured by it against lateral evasion.
  • the compression spring 41 is supported from the inside on the abutments 7, 8. 11 and 12 show the setting with a shortened joint section 4. If the adjusting means 11 is unscrewed, the compression spring 41 presses the joint section 4 apart into a length limited by the adjusting means 11. As can be seen, the actuating means 11 is always only loaded in tension. As a result, the cross section of the same can be made significantly thinner than the above-described designs.
  • actuating means 11 can be designed so that it can take part in bending movements of the joint section 4.
  • one or more compression spring (s) 41 can be arranged laterally next to the adjusting means 11 in the articulated section 4. Such an embodiment is shown in FIGS. 14 to 16.
  • a compression spring 41 is arranged next to the actuating means 11, in that the joint section 4, in addition to the actuating means 11, has further openings 20.1, into which the compression spring 41 is inserted and supported on the abutments 7, 8.
  • the compression spring 41 can be inserted in such a way that the joint section 4 is bent upwards in the last link and then the compression spring 41 is inserted and then the joint section 4 returns to its normal position due to its inherent elasticity.
  • the illustration shows the compressed setting, ie a "small shoe size".
  • the compression spring 41 is penetrated by a rod 42, in particular a resiliently elastic rod. This prevents the compression spring 41 from escaping, especially in the highly tensioned state.
  • the rod 42 is held firmly in the abutment 8 by being inserted with a head 43 into a corresponding recess 44 in the abutment 8.
  • the rod end 42.1 is slidably mounted in a bore 45.
  • FIG. 15 shows the compressed state and FIG. 16 shows a more relaxed state of the compression spring 41.
  • a sleeve surrounding the compression spring 41 can also be provided, which can take part in the expansions.
  • this can be a corrugated tube or it can also be telescopic tube sections.
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