EP1011358A1 - A ventilating insole for shoes - Google Patents

A ventilating insole for shoes

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Publication number
EP1011358A1
EP1011358A1 EP97933960A EP97933960A EP1011358A1 EP 1011358 A1 EP1011358 A1 EP 1011358A1 EP 97933960 A EP97933960 A EP 97933960A EP 97933960 A EP97933960 A EP 97933960A EP 1011358 A1 EP1011358 A1 EP 1011358A1
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Prior art keywords
insole
opening
sheet
footwear
air
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German (de)
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Dieter Neidhardt
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0045Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of deodorant means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B17/00Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
    • A43B17/08Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined ventilated

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a ventilated insole for footwear, of the kind defined in the preamble of Claim 1.
  • a basic feature of these earlier designs, or constructions, resides in an insole that includes an air pumping passageway extending from the toe to the heel part of the insole, and valve means which are actuated by the wearer's foot to establish an air flow through the insole as the wearer moves his/her feet.
  • US-A-3, 142,912 teaches an insole that includes an air- permeable, elastically deformable and porous sheet enclosed in an impervious casing.
  • a through-penetrating opening is provided in the casing on the upper side of the insole, in the region of the wearer's heel.
  • the casing also includes openings in the toe region of the insole.
  • the heel-plantar surface, or heel pad, of the wearer is intended to coact with the rear openings in the insole in a manner to drive ventilation air forwardly through the insole and towards the toe region thereof sole as the wearer moves forwards .
  • the insole is comprised of a sheet of uniform thickness that covers the inner, bottom surface of an article of footwear and which is provided with an impervious casing.
  • the sheet is elastically deformable and permeable to air and has uniform bearing capacity across the whole of its main surface.
  • the insole may thus be made of an open-cell foamed plastic sheet for instance.
  • the casing has an opening in the toe-part of the insole and an opening in the rear part thereof.
  • rear part is meant the region of the wearer's heel and foot arch.
  • the rear opening includes a check valve which is adapted to release air from the insole.
  • Air is thus sucked in through the toe-part of the insole and expelled through the rear opening in the casing.
  • the heel region of the insole is subjected to the rapidly fluctuating and powerful loads exerted by the wearer's heel as he/she steps forwards, the air displaced from the heel region of the insole will depart through the check valve in the rear opening, since this flow path presents a much lower resistance to flow than that presented by the part of the air permeable sheet extending to the front opening.
  • the check valve When the wearer's heel releases the load on the insole, the check valve will close. Air can, however, still be sucked readily from the toe-area of the footwear, through the front opening and back to the heel region of the insole, since the rate of air flow is then much lower and is generated by the restoration of the resilient heel part of the sheet to its natural shape, wherewith the air resistance presented by the sheet is much lower than the resistance to the high air rates occurring when the heel part is subjected to load.
  • the rear opening may be located on the furthest rearward part of the insole, or in the position of the foot arch of the insole. In this latter case, the air expelled through the check valve may possibly flow upwards and out from the footwear.
  • the inner sole is to be used in boots and like footwear, it may be preferred to connect the rear opening to a point in the vicinity of the upper edge of the boot opening or to a point externally of this upper edge, through the medium of a hose or like conduit.
  • the check valve may be mounted in the hose or like conduit.
  • the check valve may be of simple construction, such as simply a flattened end-part of a resilient hose that communicates with the rear opening, for example.
  • the check valve may be comprised of a resilient lip that lies across the rear opening or outlet, particularly when the check valve is located in the heel region of the insole, for instance on the upper side thereof.
  • Fig. 1 shows an insole from above
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view taken on the line II-II in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical, longitudinal section view of a boot, or bootie, provided with an inventive insole.
  • Fig. 1 shows from above a ventilated insole 8 constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • the insole 8 is essentially flat and of uniform thickness and has a uniform bearing capacity over the whole of the area loaded by the foot of the wearer.
  • the insole 8 is comprised of a sheet of elastic, deformable, air-permeable material, for instance a relatively rigid open-cell foamed plastic sheet of uniform thickness.
  • the sheet 1 is covered with an essentially impervious casing 2 over essentially the whole of its surface, said casing 2 having an opening 3 at the toe-part of the insole 8 and an opening 4 at the rear region of said insole.
  • rear region is meant the region covered by the heel and foot arch of the insole 8.
  • a check valve 5 is connected to the opening 4 , to permit air to escape from the interior of the insole 8.
  • the inventive insole 8 functions in the following manner.
  • the plate 1 When the wearer steps forwards and his/her heel exerts load on the heel-part of the insole 8, the plate 1 will be compressed in this region and displace air present therein towards the toe-part of the insole.
  • the heel-part of the insole is loaded quickly and powerfully, and hence the plate 1 will present a relatively high air resistance, which causes the air displaced from the heel-region of the insole to depart through the nearest opening in the casing 2, namely through the rear opening 4 and through the check valve 5 connected thereto.
  • the resilient sheet 1 When the wearer then lifts his/her foot, the resilient sheet 1 will return elastically to its initial shape and remain in this state until the next heel-loading occasion.
  • the rear opening 4 may conveniently be placed on the. inner long-edge of the insole 8 in the region of the foot arch thereof.
  • the rear opening can be placed in any other desired position, for instance at the illustrated position 7 furthest back on the insole 8.
  • a hose 6 may be conveniently connected to the opening 4 and caused to open out in the vicinity of the upper rim of the boot.
  • the outlet opening 4 may be fitted with a check valve 5 that closes in a direction towards the interior of the insole 8.
  • Particularly simple check valve constructions may be used to this end.
  • the casing 2 around the sheet 1 may be formed as a resiliently pivotal tongue 51 that covers the opening 4.
  • Alternative similar check valves having on the outside a tongue that covers the opening 4 are available to the skilled person and can be readily produced, particularly in the foot arch region of the insole 8, where the wearer's foot does not come into contact with the upper surface of the insole.
  • the check valve 5 may be comprised of a resilient hose-stump whose inner end connects through the opening 4 and whose outer end is flattened to provide a check valve function.
  • the hose may, of course, also be made longer (c.f. the hose 6 in Fig. 3).
  • the insole may be permanently fitted in the footwear concerned, it is preferably inserted loosely therein.
  • the sheet 1 may also include a deodorant.

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  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)
EP97933960A 1996-09-20 1997-07-15 A ventilating insole for shoes Withdrawn EP1011358A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
SE9603438 1996-09-20
SE9603438A SE510259C2 (sv) 1996-09-20 1996-09-20 Ventilerad innersula för skodon
PCT/SE1997/001280 WO1998011796A1 (en) 1996-09-20 1997-07-15 A ventilating insole for shoes

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EP1011358A1 true EP1011358A1 (en) 2000-06-28

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SE (1) SE510259C2 (sv)
WO (1) WO1998011796A1 (sv)

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MD2970C2 (ro) * 2005-02-07 2006-09-30 Владимир БЕЛОУСОВ Branţ cu ventilaţie

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US2545062A (en) * 1948-02-20 1951-03-13 Paul E Whittington Ventilating insole
US3331146A (en) * 1966-05-02 1967-07-18 Karras Elias Air circulating member for a shoe
US4137653A (en) * 1977-08-12 1979-02-06 Famolare, Inc. Footwear with snorkel ventilation
DE2847417A1 (de) * 1978-11-02 1980-05-14 Gebhard Dehm Schuh mit einlage
US4414760A (en) * 1982-04-16 1983-11-15 Kaepa, Inc. Air-cushion insole
US4602441A (en) * 1984-12-28 1986-07-29 El Sakkaf Sherif M Ventilated shoe

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SE9603438D0 (sv) 1996-09-20
SE9603438L (sv) 1998-03-21
SE510259C2 (sv) 1999-05-03
WO1998011796A1 (en) 1998-03-26

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