EP0887027B1 - Semelle multicouche couplée à un renfort de la tige de la chaussure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to shoes, the sole assembly of which is carried out according to a laminated structure with several layers respectively fulfilling distinct functions and relates in particular to the coupling of a reinforcement element of the rod with one of the layers of the the sole assembly.
- the semi-rigid upper layer which constitutes the nerve of the sole, can be requested to vary its position relative to the ground depending on the forces applied to the rod using the lateral supports which form the reinforcing element thereof.
- This reinforcing element supports consequently the stresses undergone by the rod, in particular during use, and transmits them directly to the sole of the shoe by the semi-rigid upper layer from which it comes, and vice versa.
- the upper and sole are made interdependent which improves the lateral hold of the user's foot in the shoe, and therefore the stability of the shod foot.
- the effectiveness of this coupling is reveals randomness, even at least insufficient, to obtain good adhesion and adhesion effective because the rigidity obtained at the wear layer which comes into contact with the ground, i.e. level of the sole-soil interface, is not only a function of the mechanical properties of the layer semi-rigid upper with its reinforcement, but also a function of the mechanical properties of the intermediate rubber layer which is interposed between it and the wear layer.
- shock absorbing by nature which also adds the thickness of the sole material on the side furthest from the plantar surface of the foot the user, there is a significant dispersion of shocks and stresses at his level, as well as elastic deformations which have a harmful influence on the lateral hold of the foot expected using of the reinforcing element, and therefore on the stability during the impact of the sole assembly with the ground.
- the precision support of the sole assembly with the ground is also altered.
- Another disadvantage is that the semi-rigid upper layer is located immediately vis-à-vis the plantar surface of the user's foot.
- the shoe described and taught differs from the one which has just been exposed previously essentially by the fact that the sole assembly has no shock absorbing upper layer, or comfort layer, between the semi-rigid upper layer which is provided with the reinforcing element and the wear layer which comes into contact with the ground.
- the shoe comprises, on the one hand, a sole made according to a laminated structure having several layers fulfilling distinct functions respectively, i.e. at least one wear layer and one nerve, and on the other hand, a reinforcing element of its stem which is coupled to that of the layers of said sole assembly which constitutes its nerve layer, the latter being directly disposed on the wear layer which comes in contact with the ground.
- the resulting overall structure thus gives more efficiency to the coupling of the reinforcing element with the upper layer which are preferably made of material injected plastic, therefore provided with a certain rigidity.
- such a sole assembly that is to say without an absorbing intermediate layer or layer comfort, is particularly unsuitable for ensuring a transfer function capable of attenuating shocks to the user's foot correctly on each contact with the ground, i.e. cushion.
- this transfer function with damping is essential in the sole assembly for the smooth running of the foot, which takes place overall in three phases, damping-propulsion-propulsion, and to prevent certain traumas which occur almost generally as a result of the intensity of the shocks and their frequency in sensitive areas of the plantar surface of the foot, like for example the heel area where the overloads are significant.
- the cushioning function of the sole assembly is particularly important during this first phase of unwinding of the foot, to absorb at least part of the energy of the shock which occurs at this time there by dissipating it in the form of elastic deformation, and thus avoid overloads generating injuries and / or injuries.
- the shoe according to the invention comprises, on the one hand, a sole assembly produced according to a laminated structure having several layers, ie at least one wear layer and a nerve layer respectively fulfilling distinct functions, and on the other hand, an element of reinforcement of the rod which is coupled to that of the layers of said sole assembly which constitutes its nerve layer, this the latter being directly disposed on the wear layer which comes into contact with the ground.
- the reinforcing element is coupled to the nerve layer of the sole in a region located between the heel and the anterior end of said sole assembly, and in that it extends from this region on at least one side of the stem away from the sole assembly into the region located in vis-à-vis the heel of the latter, and by the fact that a layer of cushioning and elastic comfort is interposed between the upper and said nerve layer of the sole.
- the reinforcing element extends freely relative to the sides of the stem.
- the shoe 1 shown by way of example in FIGS. 1 and 2 generally comprises a upper 10 assembled to a sole assembly 2 produced according to a laminated structure, and a reinforcing element 20 of the rod 10 directly coupled to the sole assembly 2.
- the rod 10 has a opening for the passage of the foot and a tightening-closing system 11 such as a lacing allowing the adaptation of the footwear volume of the shoe 1 to the foot; its assembly with the sole assembly 2 is made, after embedding in the reinforcing element 20, using assembly techniques classics such as those using gluing, welding, seams, crimping, ...
- the reinforcing element 20 being preferably left free relative to its wall, particularly in the region 21 which corresponds to that, posterior, of the foot of the user, and which is located opposite the heel 22 of the sole assembly 2, but can also be fully integrated into the upper, for example by sewing.
- the reinforcing element 20 is coupled to the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly 2 in the region 24 situated between the heel 22 and the anterior end 23 of the latter, substantially in correspondence of the arch of the foot of the user because this region is practically not stressed in flexion during the unwinding of the foot; it extends on each side 12, 12 ′, of the rod 10 from from this region 24 away from the sole assembly 2 into the region 21 of the heel 22 thereof, which in turn gives the general shape of a strip having an arcuate branch 20 'directed substantially parallel to the sole assembly 2 in the region 21 of the heel 22.
- This characteristic relating to the coupling of the reinforcing element 20 with the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly 2 is combined with the interposition of the comfort layer 5 between the nerve layer 4 and the rod 10, ie between the user's foot and said nerve layer 4.
- the resulting combination allows the shoe to be stiffened laterally without disrupt its damping capacity as well as the smooth running of the foot. Indeed, as illustrated in particular in FIGS. 3 and 4, the heel 22 of the sole assembly 2 remains free to flex as indicated by the arrow 27 during the impact of the sole assembly 2 with the ground 26, because the reinforcing element 20 extends at a distance said sole assembly 2 in the region 21 corresponding to the rear part of the foot 50 of the user. Through elsewhere, the user's foot 50 retains the possibility of being cushioned by the comfort layer 5 because it is directly located on it.
- the embodiment according to which the reinforcing element 20 extends freely on the sides 12, 12 ′ of the rod 10 is important when the rod 10 is, for example, mounted glued or sewn to a first mounting sole 28 via flaps 13, 13 ', coming from its sides 12, 12', such as shown in Figure 5, before being assembled to the sole assembly 2.
- the sides 12, 12 'of the rod 10 are fixed to the first mounting 28 with such firmness that they are obliged to follow almost all the relative displacements of this one compared to the comfort layer 5 on which it is fixed.
- the relative displacement of the sides 12, 12 ′, with respect to the reinforcing element 20 can advantageously be limited in amplitude, in particular in the posterior region 21 at the location of the heel 22 of the sole assembly 2.
- the reinforcing element 20 is provided for this purpose with a substantially vertical tab 30 which extends in the direction of the sole assembly 2 opposite the heel 22 of the latter.
- a free space of value H predetermined by construction, as visible in FIG. 3, remains at rest between the free end 30 'of the tab 30 and the sole assembly 2.
- the heel 22 flexes freely in the direction of the reinforcing element 20 by absorbing the intensity of the shock resulting from the impact , and this, during the reduction of the free space H. If the intensity of the impact is such that it could not be fully absorbed during this bending of the heel 22, the latter then comes into abutment against the free end 30 ′ of the lug 30 which, due to its rigidity and of its attachment to the reinforcing element 20, blocks it in its bending movement.
- a sole assembly 2 is therefore obtained, the behavior of which varies, starting from a predetermined threshold of intensity of the shocks which result from the impact of the sole assembly 2 with the ground 26, as much in its damping capacity as in that of its bending.
- the freedom of reciprocal movement conferred on the sides 12, 12 ′, of the rod 10 and the reinforcement element 20, as illustrated in FIG. 5, preserves the lateral holding and the stability of the foot 50 also when the damping is obtained simply by deformation elastic of the comfort layer 5. Indeed, in this operating case, the foot 50 compresses, by support reaction, the comfort layer 5 as indicated by arrow 29 and relatively lowers by relative to the arcuate branch 20 ′ of the reinforcing element 20 on each side 12, 12 ′, of the rod 10. the reinforcing element 20 therefore fits even more the foot 50 of the user.
- each arcuate branch 20 ′ of the reinforcing element 20 bypasses the region 34 of the malleoli of the user's foot 50 from below. It is obvious that other achievements are possible, and that, in particular, the arcuate branch 20 ′ of the reinforcing element 20 could bypass region 34 of the malleoli above.
- the generally strip-like reinforcing element 20 can have, on at least one side 12 or 12 'of the upper 10 of the shoe 1, at least two branches arched 20 'which bypass the region 34 of the malleoli, one branch 20' passing below and the other above.
- the shoe 31 is similar to that of FIGS. 1 to 5 with the difference that attachment means 32, 32 ′, for example lacing hooks, are attached to the element reinforcement 20 to cooperate with the holding and closing system 11.
- attachment means 32, 32 ′ for example lacing hooks
- these attachment means are located near the region 35 corresponding to the instep of the user.
- the reinforcing element 20 which is coupled to the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly 2 of shoe 1 or 31, shown in broken lines, is provided with another reinforcing element 40, in general form of stirrup, which is pivotally mounted.
- This other reinforcing element 40 extends over the part upper 41 of upper 10 of shoe 1, 31, surrounding the posterior region 21 of the foot the user.
- the reinforcing element 20 coupled to the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly 2 is in the form of a strip as described above, that is to say that it has at least one arcuate branch 20 ′ directed substantially parallel to the sole assembly 2 in the region 21 of the heel 22 of the latter, but which also has at least one branch of reinforcement 44 directed towards the front end 23 of the sole assembly 2 (not shown), which branch 44 at least partially surrounds the anterior region of the wearer's foot.
- the strengthening branch 44 of element 20 thus strengthens the upper of the shoe forward while protecting the foot from side and front impacts like a "rock guard".
- FIG. 9 an alternative embodiment is illustrated in which the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly the shoe comprises in selected places cutouts 46, 47, ensuring communication direct between the wear layer 3 and the comfort layer 5 of the sole assembly 2 visible in FIG. 1.
- These cutouts 46, 47 are intended to reflect the support reactions which result from the contact of the sole 2 with the ground, to make them more noticeable by certain support areas of the foot the user.
- the reinforcing element 20 coupled to the layer nerve 4 of the sole does not extend from one side to the other of the rod as shown in the examples which precede, but only on one side of the upper of the shoe.
- the reinforcement of the upper of the shoe remains however totally interdependent of the sole assembly as targeted by the invention, and leads to the same results with, obviously, a predominance accentuated on the side of the shoe where the reinforcing element 20 extends.
- the latter extends to the posterior region 21 located opposite the heel 22 of the sole assembly (not shown) so as to properly fit the foot of the user.
- the nerve layer to which it is coupled may include a cutout 46 allowing communication direct between the wear layer 3 and the comfort layer 5.
- the nerve layer 4 of the sole assembly is advantageously obtained in one piece with the reinforcing element 20, whatever the number of branches 20 ′, 44, the constituent.
- the nerve layer 4 and the reinforcing element 20 can also be carried out independently of each other and then be coupled together in region 24 located between the heel 22 and the front end 23 of the sole assembly 2 by known assembly methods such as riveting, gluing, welding, ... etc.
- the reinforcing element 20 can be secured to the sides 12, 12 ′, of the rod 10, by example by sewing, gluing, welding, etc., without thereby departing from the scope of the invention; indeed, in such a construction case, the reinforcing element 20 is then used in the manner of a beam bending which contributes to damping by slowing down the lowering of the rod 10 towards the sole assembly 2.
- the invention relates to shoes in general and can therefore be applied to both classic walking shoes than on sports shoes intended for hiking, mountaineering, running, skiing, etc., as well as on shoes intended to be associated with rolling evolutionary devices such as for example roller skates, inline skates, and / or sliding evolutionary devices such as ice skates or snow skates.
- rolling evolutionary devices such as for example roller skates, inline skates, and / or sliding evolutionary devices such as ice skates or snow skates.
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Description
- une couche d'usure en caoutchouc qui vient au contact du sol,
- une couche intermédiaire, en caoutchouc, présentant un rebord latéral qui s'étend vers l'arrière pour le maintien du talon de l'utilisateur,
- et une autre couche supérieure semi-rigide, en matériau plastique, qui s'étend en correspondance de la surface plantaire du pied de l'utilisateur.
- de rendre interdépendants le renforcement de la tige et le semelage afin d'améliorer la stabilité du pied en respect de son bon déroulement, la précision des appuis dans l'interface semelage/sol, et l'accrochage sur le sol de la couche d'usure du semelage en le rendant plus incisif,
- d'amortir les chocs lors de l'impact du semelage avec le sol sans altérer la stabilité du pied,
- de garantir un niveau de confort optimum dans l'interface pied/semelage sans couper la perception nécessaire des appuis du semelage sur le sol,
- de restituer une partie de l'énergie utilisée lors de l'amortissement pour stimuler le rebond lors du déroulement du pied, au moins pendant la phase de propulsion.
- un couplage efficace de l'élément de renfort et de la couche nerf du semelage avec la couche d'usure au contact du sol car on rend le renforcement de la tige interdépendant du semelage sans qu'il y ait d'interférence avec une couche intermédiaire amortissante,
- un très bon amortissement dans l'interface semelage/sol car l'éloignement de l'élément de renfort par rapport au talon du semelage laisse ledit talon libre de fléchir lors des impacts avec le sol, ce qui respecte par ailleurs le bon déroulement du pied pendant la phase d'amortissement,
- une bonne absorption des chocs car ceux-ci sont disséminés, donc atténués, une première fois au niveau de la couche d'usure, une deuxième fois au niveau de la couche nerf qui, du fait de sa rigidité en torsion et en flexion, les dissémine encore davantage sur quasiment toute sa surface, et une troisième fois au niveau de la couche de confort qui atténue encore leur intensité résiduelle avant qu'ils n'atteignent le pied,
- un niveau de confort optimum dans l'interface semelage/pied car la surface plantaire du pied repose directement sur une couche amortissante élastique qui assure un contact souple en particulier à l'endroit des appuis du pied,
- une certaine capacité à stimuler le rebond lors du déroulement du pied car, d'une part, la couche amortissante élastique, par sa nature même, repousse le pied pour reprendre sa forme initiale à la manière d'un renvoi élastique lors du déroulement du pied pendant la phase de propulsion, et d'autre part, du fait de la liberté de flexion du talon du semelage par rapport au renfort de la tige, le retour élastique en position initiale de ce dernier concourt au même effet de rebond.
- la figure 1 montre, vue en perspective éclatée, la construction d'une chaussure comportant un élément de renfort de la tige couplé à la couche nerf du semelage selon l'invention,
- la figure 2 illustre la chaussure de la figure 1 une fois assemblée,
- les figures 3 et 4 sont des vues en coupe longitudinale de la chaussure de la figure 2, vue selon la ligne III-III, montrant de manière schématique l'amortissement au talon lors de l'impact du semelage avec le sol,
- la figure 5 est une vue en coupe transversale de la chaussure vue selon la ligne IV-IV de la figure 3 montrant comment l'élément de renfort participe à la tenue latérale et à la stabilité du pied,
- la figure 6 est une vue en perspective d'une chaussure similaire à celle de la figure 1 à 5 mais dont l'élément de renfort est doté de moyens d'accrochage coopérant avec le système de fermeture de la chaussure,
- la figure 7 est une vue en perspective illustrant un mode de construction où un élément de renfort supplémentaire est adapté sur celui qui est couplé à la couche nerf du semelage toujours conformément à l'invention,
- les figures 8, 9 et 10, représentent, vues en perspective, plusieurs constructions possibles du renfort couplé à la couche nerf du semelage.
- une couche d'usure 3, possédant des propriétés de souplesse, d'adhérence et de résistance à l'abrasion, est destinée à venir au contact du sol,
- une couche nerf 4, présentant des propriétés spécifiques de rigidité, est disposée directement sur la couche d'usure 3 pour, d'une part, assurer la dissémination sur quasiment toute sa surface des ondes de choc qui traversent la couche d'usure 3, et d'autre part, conférer au semelage 2 des caractéristiques d'adhérence et d'accrochage du sol,
- une couche de confort 5, amortissante et élastique, est interposée entre la couche nerf 4 et la tige afin d'atténuer l'intensité des ondes de chocs transmises par la couche nerf 4 afin de procurer un certain niveau de confort à l'endroit des appuis du pied, grâce à sa souplesse, avec un effet de stimulation du rebond lors du déroulement du pied.
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- Chaussure (1, 31) comportant, d'une part, un semelage (2) réalisé selon une structure stratifiée présentant plusieurs couches (3, 4, 5), soit au moins une couche d'usure (3) et une couche nerf (4) remplissant respectivement des fonctions distinctes, et d'autre part, un élément de renfort (20) de la tige (10) qui est couplé à celle (4) des couches (3, 4, 5) dudit semelage (2) qui constitue sa couche nerf, cette dernière étant directement disposée sur la couche d'usure (3) qui vient au contact du sol, dans laquelle l'élément de renfort (20) est couplé à la couche nerf (4) du semelage (2) dans une région (24) située entre le talon (22) et le bout antérieur (23) de ce dernier, et s'étend, à partir de cette région (24), sur au moins un flanc (12 ,12') de la tige (10) en s'éloignant du semelage (2) jusque dans une région postérieure (21), correspondant à la région postérieure du pied de l'utilisateur, située en vis-à-vis du talon (22) de ce dernier, caractérisée par le fait qu'une couche de confort (5) amortissante et élastique du semelage (2) est interposée entre la tige (10) et ladite couche nerf (4) du semelage (2).
- Chaussure selon la revendication 1, caractérisée par le fait que le renfort (20) s'étend librement par rapport aux flancs (12, 12') de la tige (10).
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée par le fait que sur au moins un flanc (12, 12') de la tige (10) l'élément de renfort (20) se présente sous la forme d'une bande qui comporte au moins une branche arquée (20') contournant la région (34) correspondant aux malléoles du pied de l'utilisateur, et qui se prolonge jusque dans la région postérieure (21) sensiblement parallèlement au semelage (2).
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée par le fait que sur au moins un flanc (12, 12') de la tige (10) l'élément de renfort (20) se présente sous la forme d'une bande qui comporte deux branches arquées (20') contournant la région (34) correspondant aux malléoles du pied de l'utilisateur, une branche (20') passant en-dessous de cette région (34), et l'autre branche (20') au-dessus.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 3 ou 4, caractérisée par le fait que l'élément de renfort (20) comporte au moins une branche (20') qui entoure la région (21) postérieure du pied de l'utilisateur.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 3, 4 ou 5, caractérisée par le fait que la bande formant l'élément de renfort (20) comporte au moins une branche de renforcement (44) dirigée vers le bout antérieur (23) du semelage (2).
- Chaussure selon la revendication 6, caractérisée par le fait qu'au moins une branche de renforcement (44) dirigée vers le bout antérieur (23) du semelage (2) entoure au moins partiellement la région antérieure du pied de l'utilisateur.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 3 à 7, caractérisée par le fait que l'élément de renfort (20) est muni d'une patte (30) sensiblement verticale s'étendant en direction du semelage (2) dans la région postérieure (21) située en vis-à-vis du talon (22) de ce dernier, un espace libre de valeur (H), prédéterminée par construction, subsistant, au repos, entre l'extrémité libre (30') de la patte (30) et ledit semelage (2) afin de déterminer la liberté de flexion du talon (22) dudit semelage (2) par rapport à l'élément de renfort (20).
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée par le fait que l'élément de renfort (20) s'étend en continu sur la tige (10) d'un flanc (12) à l'autre (12') en contournant la région postérieure (21) du pied de l'utilisateur.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée par le fait que l'élément de renfort (20) est doté de moyens d'accrochage (32, 32') destinés à coopérer avec le système de maintien et de fermeture (11) de la chaussure (31) sur le pied de l'utilisateur.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisée par le fait que la couche nerf (4) comporte en des endroits sélectionnés des découpes (46, 47) assurant une communication directe entre la couche d'usure (3) et la couche de confort (5).
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisée par le fait qu'un autre élément de renfort (40), en forme générale d'étrier, est monté pivotant sur l'élément de renfort (20) couplé à la couche nerf (4) et s'étend sur la partie supérieure (41) de la tige (10) de la chaussure (1, 31) en entourant la région postérieure du pied de l'utilisateur.
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