EP1911363B1 - Footwear and sole for footwear - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a shoe sole for a sandal, a shoe or a boot or the like according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such soles are usually constructed in multiple layers. In this case, a large foot position is used, on which a foot comes to a stop directly or indirectly.
- the shoe sole has a large sole layer, which serves at least in the ball area and heel area to support the footwear on a substrate.
- the patent is known in the art AT 393 937 B known, which has a continuous wooden shoe sole.
- an additional footbed is fitted above the wooden sole, which also absorbs shocks.
- an upper part is provided, which is designed arcuate to accommodate the foot can.
- the well-known mule has the disadvantage that it is very heavy due to the continuous wooden sole and only has elastic properties due to the additional footbed.
- the document is from the prior art DE 712 886 known to reveal a sandal with a wooden sole.
- the footbed is made of a resilient material.
- an intermediate layer can be provided to improve the elastic properties of the sandal with the wooden sole.
- the heel area of the footbed is loosely arranged on the wooden sole, which also a resilient property is achieved in this area.
- the footbed comes to rest solely on the sole of the wearer on the wooden sole, so that a further suspension when walking is no longer possible.
- the wooden sole is made very heavy even with this sandal, whereby the wearing comfort is significantly reduced.
- the publication CH 77 239 discloses a wooden sandal with a hinged wooden sole. Although this wooden sole can conditionally follow the movements of a foot when walking, however, dirt settles in the gap between the individual parts of the wooden sole, which leads to the restriction of movement. Furthermore, this wooden sole breaks apart after a certain number of movements, since the joints are exposed to high wear. In addition, this two-piece wooden sole is very heavy, which also reduces the comfort of the wooden sandals.
- the present invention has the object to provide a shoe sole ready, which has a light and stable construction while a well-meaning impression. Furthermore, at least heavy shocks should be cushioned by the shoe sole due to their elastic property.
- the support layer in the heel area raises the foot layer from the sole layer, whereby a large-volume free space is created, which is designed to be open to the heel.
- the support layer in the region of the heel is arranged separately from the sole layer.
- the support layer in the heel area serves as a support element for the foot position.
- the support layer is supported on the sole layer. The resulting sales is free-floating.
- the inventive construction of the shoe sole gives a certain elasticity, whereby the foot layer is resiliently arranged in the heel area to the sole layer.
- the existing space gives a light and airy appearance, so that the shoe sole has a pleasing overall impression.
- the support layer alone is sufficient to raise the foot position of the sole layer.
- other support or spring elements in the heel area can support the supporting position.
- these additional support or spring elements would be arranged in the large-volume space.
- the foot position is directly or indirectly connected to the sole position, as they come to rest on each other. A separation of the foot from the sole position takes place only in the heel area with the help of the support layer.
- a damping layer of a (hard) rubber, polyurethane (PU) or thermoplastic Robber (TR) or the like may be provided. In this case, the foot position in the ball area runs parallel to the sole layer.
- the support layer may be configured in particular in a V-shape.
- the acute-angled configured supporting layer pushes into the gap in the heel area between the foot and the sole layer to raise the foot position resiliently.
- the support layer supports the neutrlage like a leaf spring.
- a tip of the V-shaped support layer is arranged until just before the ball area between the foot and the sole layer.
- This tip may itself be rounded and is essentially formed by the two intersecting legs of the angular support layer.
- the tip of the V-shaped support layer protrudes maximally to the ball area between the foot and the sole position. Due to the size of the angle of the two legs of the V-shaped support layer, the height or the distance of the foot position can be specified by the sole layer.
- the support layer is configured overall U-shaped, in which case the connecting web between the two parallel legs of the U prescribes the vertical distance between the foot position and the sole position.
- the sole layer is substantially planar and / or also has an open position in the joint. Also, a top blasting of 1 to 15 mm can be provided to ensure a good rolling of the foot. In addition, a heel catch may be present to allow good entry.
- the sole layer may be provided on its side facing the ground with an outsole made of rubber or heels. The outsole itself may be configured in one or more parts, with a part in the ball area and the other part of the outsole being provided in the heel area in a two-part embodiment. So that the sole of the foot also has a good lateral support to the ground, it can be configured at least as wide as a corresponding foot.
- the outer contour of the sole layer may be substantially adapted to the outer contour of a foot. Of course, the sole layer may also be narrower or wider than a corresponding foot.
- the sole layer should represent a vertical projection of the foot position.
- the sole layer in its outer contour corresponds to a vertical projection of the foot position.
- the length and width of the foot position is designed comparable to the sole layer. Consequently, a high overall stability for the shoe sole can be achieved and a high wearing comfort while running.
- the foot is about the same thickness designed to the sole layer.
- the support layer may have a similar thickness of the foot and the sole layer.
- the thickness of the respective layer is provided uniformly over the length and width of the shoe sole. It should also be mentioned at this point that the corresponding layers with both a sheath, z. As leather, plastic or the like, and can be used without a wrapper.
- the sole layer and / or the foot layer are configured in one piece from the ball area to the heel area. Consequently, a simple and cost-effective production of the respective sole layer and foot position can be achieved. It is also conceivable that the sole layer is configured in one piece with the foot layer in the ball area and is separated from each other only in the heel area. In this arrangement, only one layer would actually be used, which becomes two-layered in the heel area by means of a cut or a separation and thus forms the claimed sole layer and foot layer. In this case, the sole layer and the foot layer would be made of the same material.
- the foot layer, the sole layer and / or the support layer are made of the same material and in one piece.
- the shoe sole could be made in one piece, so that a separation of the three layers is visible only in the heel area, in which the three claimed layers, foot position, Sole layer and support layer form the corresponding surfaces of the shoe sole in the heel area.
- Such a shoe sole could for example be made of a hard rubber in one piece or of a PU foam with an inserted spring element, which can be recognized inside or outside visible.
- the sole of the shoe can be glued to the shaft as an ago sole (loose sole) or sprayed directly onto the shaft in a direct-soling process and the spring element can be foamed.
- individual layers of the shoe sole may comprise several layers (eg between 10 and 15 layers) of beech wood veneer, which are pressed together in a heated mold under pressure.
- the veneer wood layers are, for example, between 0.8 to 1.2 mm thick and coated with a special glue. After positioning the individual layers to z. As an aluminum gusset be pressed by the high pressure, the veneer wood layers in the mold. Because the mold is heated, the glue used between the individual layers dries quickly.
- the individual layers can have a uniform layer thickness, regardless of their material above concrete - have or different layer thicknesses. It is also conceivable that vertical openings, z. B. are provided in the form of holes in the shoe sole to ensure good ventilation of standing on the Mattlage coming foot. In addition, the vertical breakthroughs and the elasticity of the shoe sole can be influenced.
- the individual vertical openings can be configured continuously or form closed cavities in the footstep. If the vertical breakthroughs are configured continuously from the foot position to the sole layer, a waterproof intermediate layer can be provided so that the foot remains dry on the foot even on wet surfaces.
- the foot position in the heel area can be raised by the supporting position of the sole layer between 1 and 10 cm.
- the foot position is raised by the support layer from the sole layer to a total of 3 or 6 or 9 cm.
- intermediate heights are conceivable, such as 3.5 or 7 cm. It is also conceivable that an increase in the foot position can be done by up to 12 cm.
- a particular embodiment of the invention provides that a triangular gusset is provided between the foot, the sole layer and the support layer, which separates the foot position of the sole layer.
- This gusset can be made of the same material to the three layers. It is also conceivable that the gusset material is designed unevenly to the foot or sole layer and in particular aluminum, stainless steel or plastic. Due to the additional triangular gusset the shoe sole can be given further stability. However, the corresponding area of the gusset can also remain free, so that a comparable breakthrough in the region of the gusset is arranged on the shoe sole. In this case, the support sole must absorb most of the weight of the foot.
- FIG. 1a a first variant of the shoe sole 10 according to the invention is shown.
- the foot layer 11, the sole layer 12 and the support layer 13 are visible.
- the (fictitious) dividing line between the individual layers 11, 12 and 13 is indicated by the drawn line.
- the foot layer 11 with the sole ply 12 in the region of the toes 14 and the football 15 come to lie flat on each other.
- the V-shaped support layer 13 is provided.
- This support layer 13 slides wedge-shaped in the resulting wedge between the raised foot position 11 and the sole layer 13.
- a triangular gusset 19 is provided in the space between the footpad 11 and the sole layer 12 and the support layer 13.
- This gusset 19 can serve as additional support for the footpad 11. It is also conceivable that this triangular space is not filled with an additional object.
- a clearance 18 between the footpad 11 and the sole ply 12 which essentially corresponds to the free space 18 between the two legs of the V-shaped support layer 13 forms.
- This clearance 18 may be designed to be open to the heel. This results in a total of a light and elegant impression of the shoe sole 10.
- FIG. 1b is a plan view of the shoe sole 10 of the invention FIG. 1a shown.
- the individual areas of the footpad 11, the toe area 14, the ball area 15, the heel area 16 and the intermediate area 17 are shown.
- a footbed 23 can be arranged on the upper side of the foot layer 11.
- a two-part footbed 23 is provided.
- a front footbed 23 consists of a large-area element, which is arranged in particular in the ball area 15.
- a second rear footbed 23 is disposed in the heel area 16. Both the front and the rear footbed 23 is disposed on the footpad 11 in the region of the greatest pressure loads of the foot.
- an outsole 24 or paragraphs 24 may be provided on the underside of the sole layer 12.
- This outsole 24 may be constructed of an abrasion-resistant and resilient material to further improve the skid resistance and elasticity of the shoe sole 10. In addition, this results in the advantage that in case of wear of the outsole 24 only this must be replaced to get back to a functional shoe sole 10.
- FIG. 2a is a further variant of the shoe sole 10 according to the invention shown in side view.
- the individual layers namely the foot layer 11, the sole layer 12 and the support layer 13 have approximately the same thickness.
- the layers 11, 12, 13 are configured in one piece throughout.
- a triangular gusset 19 is provided in the resulting gap, resulting from the raising of the footpad 11 of the sole ply 12. This gusset can be glued into the gap or welded to the layers 11, 12, 13, screwed or riveted. In any case, it is advisable to triangular gusset 19 form-fitting and / or force-fitted in the space to install.
- a lateral or horizontal opening 22 is provided in the gusset 19.
- the shape of the opening 22 substantially corresponds to the shape of the outer contour of the gusset 19.
- the layer thickness of the triangular gusset 19 can be made uniform to the opening 22.
- the shoe sole 10 from the FIG. 2a also differs in the distance of the footpad 11 of the sole layer 12 in the heel area to the embodiment of the FIG. 1a , Due to the angle between the two legs of the V-shaped support member 13, the height or the distance between the footpad 11 and the sole layer 12 can pretend. Due to the thickness and the material of the support layer 13, essentially the stability and elasticity of the shoe sole 10 can be predetermined.
- FIG. 2a a vertical arrow 28 is shown on the shoe sole 10.
- This arrow 28 is the projection direction of the vertical projection on the footpad 11 again.
- the vertical projection of the footpad 11 is substantially consistent with the newly designed sole layer 12.
- the sole layer 12 is configured in length and width comparable to the foot 11.
- the support layer 13 corresponds essentially to the width of the foot layer 11 or sole layer 12 in the heel region 16.
- the outer edges of the layers 11, 12 and 13 are chamfered. This phase is in the FIGS. 1a . 2a . 3a etc. clearly visible.
- the triangular gusset 19 has three arcuate sides 20.
- the respective ends of the arcuate sides converge with the end of the further arcuate side 20 in the form of a syringe. These three ends form the three tips 21 of the triangular gusset 19.
- the triangular gusset 19 protrudes with the tips 21 between the foot 11 and sole layer 12 and the solicitlage 11 and the support layer 13 and the sole layer 12 and the support layer thirteenth
- FIG. 3a a side view of a left footwear 50 is shown.
- the footwear 50 is configured as a sandal 50.
- the front foot loop 25 is attached, whereby the sandal 50 can be held on the foot.
- the foot strap 25 is arranged for this purpose in the bale and intermediate region 15, 17 on the shoe sole 10.
- this foot strap 25 is designed left or right side (depending on the left or right shoe) open. Consequently, the foot strap 25 is fastened with only one side to the shoe sole 10 according to the invention.
- the present sandal 50 from the FIGS. 3a and 3b thus conveys a light and airy character.
- the foot strap 25 may be made, for example, of leather or a plastic, with additional stiffening struts or areas may be provided to give the foot strap 25 the necessary stability.
- FIG. 3b is a plan view of a right sandal 50 with a shoe sole 10 according to the invention FIG. 2b shown.
- FIG. 2b the comparable embodiment of the foot strap 25 from Fig. 3a clear. It is also easy to see that the foot strap 25 is attached on the left side to the right sandal 50, whereas on the other hand the right side of the foot strap 25 is designed freely and thus is not in connection with the shoe sole 10.
- gusset 19 is connected in the heel area 16.
- the provided with an opening 22 gusset 19 can also be designed massive. It is conceivable that the gusset 19 is made of the same material as the foot layer 11, sole layer 12 or support layer 13.
- FIG. 4b is a top view of a right sandal 50, comparable to the left sandal 50 of FIG. 4a represented.
- a two-part footbed 23 is used, which may consist of leather or a leather upholstery.
- the footbed 23 may consist of foamed chlorobutadiene rubber (also called neoprene) or a textile with or without padding.
- the footbed 23 may extend over the entire surface of the footpad 11.
- FIG. 5a shows a further variant according to the invention of a footwear 50, which is shown this time as a forward closed shoe 50.
- the heel region 16 is configured open in this shoe 50.
- the shoe sole 10 of the invention from the FIG. 2a for use.
- the foot strap 25 is designed to be closed in the toe area 14, thus forming a shoe 50.
- an additional heel strap 26 is provided, which is arranged on the foot strap 25.
- the heel strap 26 is self-adjustable designed by a buckle. It is also conceivable to design the heel strap 26 elastically so as to obtain the required adjustability for the shoe 50.
- the individual layers 11, 12 and 13 have in each case been produced separately from one another and joined together to form the shoe sole 10 according to the invention.
- the FIG. 5a can be individual layers 11, 12, 13, in particular made of wood. Especially multi-layered wood has been found to be useful for the desired shape of the footpad 11 and support layer 13.
- FIG. 5b the top view of a right shoe 50 is similar to the left shoe 50 FIG. 5a shown.
- FIG. 6a The footwear 50 is configured as a boot 50.
- shoe sole 10 of the invention comes from the FIG. 2a for use.
- the upper material for the boot 50 in the toe area 14 and ball area 15 is attached laterally to the foot layer 11 or sole layer 12.
- the upper material can be fastened on the underside of the support layer 13.
- the great operational capability of the shoe sole 10 according to the invention becomes clear.
- the upper material for the boot 50 can not only be configured in one piece or two parts, but also in several parts.
- FIG. 6b is a top view of the left boot 50 off FIG. 6a shown.
- the boot 50 according to the invention resembles a conventional boot known from the prior art, since the peculiarity of the sole 10 according to the invention does not appear. This is only visible in the side view.
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Die vorliegende Erfindung ist auf eine Schuhsohle für eine Sandale, einen Schuh oder einen Stiefel oder dergleichen gemäß dem Oberbegriff des Anspruches 1 gerichtet. Derartige Schuhsohlen sind in der Regel mehrlagig aufgebaut. Dabei kommt eine großflächige Fußlage zum Einsatz, auf der ein Fuß direkt oder indirekt zum Stehen kommt. Ferner weist die Schuhsohle eine großflächige Sohlenlage auf, die zumindest im Ballenbereich und Fersenbereich zur Abstützung des Schuhwerkes auf einem Untergrund dient. Darüber hinaus existiert noch eine dritte Lage, nämlich eine Stützlage, die zumindest teilweise zwischen der Fußlage und der Sohlenlage angeordnet ist.The present invention is directed to a shoe sole for a sandal, a shoe or a boot or the like according to the preamble of claim 1. Such soles are usually constructed in multiple layers. In this case, a large foot position is used, on which a foot comes to a stop directly or indirectly. Furthermore, the shoe sole has a large sole layer, which serves at least in the ball area and heel area to support the footwear on a substrate. In addition, there is still a third layer, namely a support layer which is at least partially disposed between the foot and the sole layer.
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Somit liegt der vorliegenden Erfindung die Aufgabe zugrunde, eine Schuhsohle bereit zu stellen, die über eine leichte und stabile Konstruktion verfügt und dabei einen wohlgefälligen Eindruck vermittelt. Ferner sollen zumindest schwere Stöße durch die Schuhsohle auf Grund ihrer elastischen Eigenschaft abgefedert werden.Thus, the present invention has the object to provide a shoe sole ready, which has a light and stable construction while a well-meaning impression. Furthermore, at least heavy shocks should be cushioned by the shoe sole due to their elastic property.
Die vorliegende Aufgabe wird durch eine Schuhsohle mit den Merkmalen des Anspruchs 1, insbesondere vom kennzeichnenden Teil, gelöst. Diesen Merkmalen kommt folgende besondere Bedeutung zu.The present object is achieved by a shoe sole with the features of claim 1, in particular by the characterizing part. These features have the following special significance.
Erfindungsgemäß ist es vorgesehen, dass die Stützlage im Fersenbereich die Fußlage von der Sohlenlage anhebt, wobei ein großvolumiger Freiraum entsteht, der zur Ferse hin offen ausgestaltet ist. Durch die derartig angeordnete Stützlage wird die Fußlage im Bereich der Ferse von der Sohlenlage getrennt angeordnet. Um der gesamten Schuhsole die notwendige Stabilität zu geben, dient die Stützlage im Fersenbereich als Tragelement für die Fußlage. Zu diesem Zweck stützt sich die Stützlage auf der Sohlenlage ab. Der dadurch entstehende Absatz ist freischwebend aufgebaut. Außerdem verleiht die erfindungsgemäße Konstruktion der Schuhsohle eine gewisse Elastizität, wodurch die Fußlage federnd im Fersenbereich zur Sohlenlage angeordnet ist. Ferner vermittelt der vorhandene Freiraum eine luftige und leichte Erscheinung, so dass die Schuhsohle insgesamt einen wohlgefälligen Eindruck innehat. Dabei ist zu erwähnen, dass die Stützlage alleine ausreichend ist, um die Fußlage von der Sohlenlage anzuheben. Selbstverständlich können auch weitere Stütz- oder Federelemente im Fersenbereich die Stützlage unterstützen. Allerdings wären dann diese zusätzlichen Stütz- oder Federelemente in dem großvolumigen Freiraum anzuordnen. Im Ballenbereich ist die Fußlage mit der Sohlenlage direkt oder indirekt verbunden, indem sie aufeinander zu liegen kommen. Eine Trennung der Fußlage von der Sohlenlage findet erst im Fersenbereich mit Hilfe der Stützlage statt. Selbstverständlich kann auch zwischen der Fußlage und der Sohlenlage z. B. eine Dämpfungsschicht, aus einem (Hart-) Gummi, Polyurethan (PU) oder thermoplastic Robber (TR) oder dergleichen vorgesehen sein. In diesem Fall verläuft die Fußlage im Ballenbereich parallel zur Sohlenlage.According to the invention, it is provided that the support layer in the heel area raises the foot layer from the sole layer, whereby a large-volume free space is created, which is designed to be open to the heel. As a result of the supporting layer arranged in this way, the foot layer in the region of the heel is arranged separately from the sole layer. To give the entire shoe brine the necessary stability, the support layer in the heel area serves as a support element for the foot position. For this purpose, the support layer is supported on the sole layer. The resulting sales is free-floating. In addition, the inventive construction of the shoe sole gives a certain elasticity, whereby the foot layer is resiliently arranged in the heel area to the sole layer. Furthermore, the existing space gives a light and airy appearance, so that the shoe sole has a pleasing overall impression. It should be noted that the support layer alone is sufficient to raise the foot position of the sole layer. Of course, other support or spring elements in the heel area can support the supporting position. However, then these additional support or spring elements would be arranged in the large-volume space. In the ball area, the foot position is directly or indirectly connected to the sole position, as they come to rest on each other. A separation of the foot from the sole position takes place only in the heel area with the help of the support layer. Of course, between the foot and the sole position z. Example, a damping layer of a (hard) rubber, polyurethane (PU) or thermoplastic Robber (TR) or the like may be provided. In this case, the foot position in the ball area runs parallel to the sole layer.
Weitere Ausgestaltungen und Ausführungsbeispiele der erfindungsgemäßen Schuhsohle ergeben sich aus den Unteransprüchen 2 bis 14. Bei der erfindungsgemäßen Schuhsohle kann es vorgesehen sein, dass die Stützlage die Fußlage keilförmig anhebt, wobei die Stützlage insbesondere V-förmig ausgestaltet sein kann. Somit schiebt sich die spitzwinkelförmig ausgestaltete Stützlage in den Zwischenraum im Fersenbereich zwischen die Fußlage und die Sohlenlage, um die Fußlage federnd anzuheben. Damit unterstützt die Stützlage die Fußlage wie eine Blattfeder.Further embodiments and embodiments of the shoe sole according to the invention will become apparent from the dependent claims 2 to 14. In the case of the shoe sole according to the invention, provision may be made for the support layer to lift the foot layer in a wedge-shaped manner, wherein the support layer may be configured in particular in a V-shape. Thus, the acute-angled configured supporting layer pushes into the gap in the heel area between the foot and the sole layer to raise the foot position resiliently. Thus, the support layer supports the Fußlage like a leaf spring.
Ferner ist es denkbar, dass eine Spitze der V-förmigen Stützlage bis kurz vor den Ballenbereich zwischen der Fußlage und der Sohlenlage angeordnet ist. Diese Spitze kann selbst abgerundet sein und wird im Wesentlichen durch die beiden sich schneidenden Schenkel der winkelförmigen Stützlage gebildet. Umso weiter die V-förmige Stützlage mit ihrer Spitze zwischen die Fußlage und Sohlenlage hineingeschoben wird, umso früher findet eine Trennung der beiden Lagen (Fußlage von der Sohlenlage) statt. Zweckmäßigerweise ragt die Spitze der V-förmigen Stützlage maximal bis zum Ballenbereich zwischen die Fußlage und die Sohlenlage. Durch die Größe des Winkels der beiden Schenkel der V-förmigen Stützlage kann die Höhe bzw. der Abstand der Fußlage von der Sohlenlage vorgegeben werden. Auch ist es denkbar, dass die Stützlage insgesamt U-förmig ausgestaltet ist, wobei in diesem Fall der Verbindungssteg zwischen den beiden parallelen Schenkeln des U's den Höhenabstand zwischen der Fußlage und der Sohlenlage vorgibt.Further, it is conceivable that a tip of the V-shaped support layer is arranged until just before the ball area between the foot and the sole layer. This tip may itself be rounded and is essentially formed by the two intersecting legs of the angular support layer. The further the V-shaped support layer is pushed with its tip between the foot and sole layer, the earlier a separation of the two layers (foot position of the sole layer) takes place. Conveniently, the tip of the V-shaped support layer protrudes maximally to the ball area between the foot and the sole position. Due to the size of the angle of the two legs of the V-shaped support layer, the height or the distance of the foot position can be specified by the sole layer. It is also conceivable that the support layer is configured overall U-shaped, in which case the connecting web between the two parallel legs of the U prescribes the vertical distance between the foot position and the sole position.
Um der Schuhsohle einen sicheren Halt auf dem Untergrund zu geben, ist es zweckmäßig, dass die Sohlenlage im Wesentlichen eben ausgestaltet ist und/oder auch eine Freistellung im Gelenk aufweist. Ebenfalls kann eine Spitzensprengung von 1 bis 15 mm vorgesehen sein, um ein gutes Abrollen des Fußes zu gewährleisten. Darüber hinaus kann eine Ankufung im Fersenbereich vorhanden sein, um einen guten Antritt zu ermöglichen. Zusätzlich kann die Sohlenlage auf ihrer zum Untergrund gewandten Seite mit einer Laufsohle aus Gummi oder Absätzen versehen sein. Die Laufsohle selbst kann ein- oder mehrteilig ausgestaltet sein, wobei bei einer zweiteiligen Ausgestaltung ein Teil im Ballenbereich und der andere Teil der Laufsohle im Fersenbereich vorzusehen ist. Damit die Fußsohle auch einen guten seitlichen Halt zum Untergrund aufweist, kann sie zumindest so breit wie ein entsprechender Fuß ausgestaltet sein. Die Außenkontur der Sohlenlage kann dabei im Wesentlichen der Außenkontur eines Fußes angepasst sein. Selbstverständlich kann die Sohlenlage aber auch schmaler oder breiter als ein entsprechender Fuß sein.In order to give the shoe sole a secure hold on the ground, it is expedient that the sole layer is substantially planar and / or also has an open position in the joint. Also, a top blasting of 1 to 15 mm can be provided to ensure a good rolling of the foot. In addition, a heel catch may be present to allow good entry. In addition, the sole layer may be provided on its side facing the ground with an outsole made of rubber or heels. The outsole itself may be configured in one or more parts, with a part in the ball area and the other part of the outsole being provided in the heel area in a two-part embodiment. So that the sole of the foot also has a good lateral support to the ground, it can be configured at least as wide as a corresponding foot. The outer contour of the sole layer may be substantially adapted to the outer contour of a foot. Of course, the sole layer may also be narrower or wider than a corresponding foot.
Um die Stabilität der Schuhsohle weiter zu verbessern, sollte die Sohlenlage eine vertikale Projektion der Fußlage darstellen. Darunter ist zu verstehen, dass die Sohlenlage in ihrer Außenkontur einer vertikalen Projektion der Fußlage entspricht. Somit ist die Länge und Breite der Fußlage vergleichbar zur Sohlenlage ausgestaltet. Folglich kann insgesamt eine hohe Stabilität für die Schuhsohle erreicht werden und ein hoher Tragekomfort beim Laufen. Zweckmäßigerweise ist die Fußlage ungefähr gleichdick zur Sohlenlage ausgestaltet. Auch die Stützlage kann eine ähnliche Dicke der Fußlage sowie der Sohlenlage aufweisen. Vorteilhafterweise ist die Dicke der jeweiligen Lage gleichmäßig über die Länge und Breite der Schuhsohle vorgesehen. Außerdem ist an dieser Stelle zu erwähnen, dass die entsprechenden Lagen sowohl mit einer Umhüllung, z. B. aus Leder, Kunststoff oder dergleichen, und ohne eine Umhüllung verwendbar sind.In order to further improve the stability of the shoe sole, the sole layer should represent a vertical projection of the foot position. By this is meant that the sole layer in its outer contour corresponds to a vertical projection of the foot position. Thus, the length and width of the foot position is designed comparable to the sole layer. Consequently, a high overall stability for the shoe sole can be achieved and a high wearing comfort while running. Conveniently, the foot is about the same thickness designed to the sole layer. The support layer may have a similar thickness of the foot and the sole layer. Advantageously, the thickness of the respective layer is provided uniformly over the length and width of the shoe sole. It should also be mentioned at this point that the corresponding layers with both a sheath, z. As leather, plastic or the like, and can be used without a wrapper.
Weiterhin kann es vorgesehen sein, dass die Sohlenlage und/oder die Fußlage einteilig vom Ballenbereich bis zum Fersenbereich ausgestaltet sind. Folglich ist eine einfache und kostengünstige Herstellung der jeweiligen Sohlenlage und Fußlage erzielbar. Ebenfalls ist es denkbar, dass die Sohlenlage mit der Fußlage im Ballenbereich einteilig ausgestaltet ist und nur im Fersenbereich voneinander getrennt ist. Bei dieser Anordnung käme eigentlich nur eine Lage zur Anwendung, die im Fersenbereich durch einen Schnitt oder eine Trennung zweilagig wird und somit die beanspruchte Sohlenlage und Fußlage bildet. In diesem Fall wären die Sohlenlage und die Fußlage materialeinheitlich ausgestaltet.Furthermore, it may be provided that the sole layer and / or the foot layer are configured in one piece from the ball area to the heel area. Consequently, a simple and cost-effective production of the respective sole layer and foot position can be achieved. It is also conceivable that the sole layer is configured in one piece with the foot layer in the ball area and is separated from each other only in the heel area. In this arrangement, only one layer would actually be used, which becomes two-layered in the heel area by means of a cut or a separation and thus forms the claimed sole layer and foot layer. In this case, the sole layer and the foot layer would be made of the same material.
Darüber hinaus ist es vorstellbar, dass die Fußlage die Sohlenlage und/oder die Stützlage materialeinheitlich und einstückig ausgestaltet sind. Somit könnte die Schuhsohle aus einem Stück hergestellt sein, so dass eine Trennung der drei Lagen nur im Fersenbereich ersichtlich ist, in dem die drei beanspruchten Lagen, Fußlage, Sohlenlage und Stützlage die entsprechenden Oberflächen der Schuhsohle im Fersenbereich bilden. Eine solche Schuhsohle könnte zum Beispiel aus einem Hartgummi in einem Stück herstellbar sein oder aus einem PU-Schaum mit einem eingelegten Federelement, welches innen oder außen sichtbar angesetzt werden kann. Ferner kann die Schuhsohle als Ago-Sohle (lose Sohle) mit dem Schaft verklebt oder im Direktbesohlungsverfahren direkt an den Schaft angespritzt und das Federelement umschäumt werden.In addition, it is conceivable that the foot layer, the sole layer and / or the support layer are made of the same material and in one piece. Thus, the shoe sole could be made in one piece, so that a separation of the three layers is visible only in the heel area, in which the three claimed layers, foot position, Sole layer and support layer form the corresponding surfaces of the shoe sole in the heel area. Such a shoe sole could for example be made of a hard rubber in one piece or of a PU foam with an inserted spring element, which can be recognized inside or outside visible. Furthermore, the sole of the shoe can be glued to the shaft as an ago sole (loose sole) or sprayed directly onto the shaft in a direct-soling process and the spring element can be foamed.
Ebenfalls ist es denkbar, die gesamte Schuhsohle aus Holz aufzubauen, wobei insbesondere ein Mehrschichtholz für die einzelnen Lagen einsetzbar ist. Die einzelnen Lagen könnten dann miteinander verleimt werden, um die einstückige Schuhsohle zu bilden. Dabei können einzelne Lagen der Schuhsohle mehrere Schichten (z. B. zwischen 10 und 15 Schichten) Buchenholz-Furnier umfassen, die in einer beheizten Form unter Druck zusammengepresst werden. Die Furnierholzschichten sind beispielsweise zwischen 0.8 bis 1.2 mm stark und mit einem Spezialleim beschichtet. Nach dem Positionieren der einzelnen Lagen um z. B. einen Alu-Zwickel werden durch den hohen Druck die Furnierholzschichten in der Form zusammengepresst. Weil die Form beheizt ist, trocknet der verwendete Leim zwischen den einzelnen Schichten schnell durch. Nach dem Herausnehmen der verpressten Lagen zu einem Rohling kann dieser durch Schneid- und/oder Fräsbearbeitung in seine letztendlich gewünschte Form gebracht werden. Für diese Bearbeitungsschritte können moderne CNC-Werkzeugmaschinen verwendet werden. Selbstverständlich ist auch eine manuelle Bearbeitung des Rohlings von Hand denkbar, wodurch jede Sohle eine individuelle Form erlangt. Die erwähnten Buchenholzschichten können beispielsweise durch Zwischenlagen aus Pappelnholz ergänzt oder ersetzt werden, um starke Verformungen z. B. im Vorfuß-Ballenbereich zu erreichen, wodurch ein verbesserter Tragekomfort erzielt werden kann. Ebenso können einzelne Schichten aus Aluminium, zur Verstärkung der Steifigkeit der jeweiligen Lage bzw. Sohle, eingelegt werden. Auch ist es denkbar, als Abschlusslage ein Edelholzfurnier (wie z. B. Nussholz) mit eingebracht werden. Wie bereits erwähnt, können zusätzliche Dämpfungs- oder Federungslagen als Zwischenlagen vorgesehen sein. Die einzelnen Schichten können unabhängig von ihrem Material eine einheitliche Schichtdicke - wie oben konkret genannt - aufweisen oder unterschiedliche Schichtdicken. Auch ist es denkbar, dass vertikale Durchbrüche, z. B. in Form von Bohrungen in der Schuhsohle vorgesehen sind, um eine gute Belüftung des auf der Fußlage zu stehen kommenden Fußes sicherzustellen. Darüber hinaus können durch die vertikalen Durchbrüche auch die Elastizität der Schuhsohle beeinflusst werden. Die einzelnen vertikalen Durchbrüche können durchgehend ausgestaltet werden oder abgeschlossene Hohlräume in der Fußlage bilden. Sofern die vertikalen Durchbrüche von der Fußlage durchgehend bis zur Sohlenlage ausgestaltet sind, kann eine wasserdichte Zwischenschicht vorgesehen sein, damit der Fuß auf der Fußlage auch bei nassen Untergründen trocken bleibt.It is also conceivable to construct the entire shoe sole of wood, wherein in particular a multi-ply wood for the individual layers can be used. The individual layers could then be glued together to form the one-piece shoe sole. In this case, individual layers of the shoe sole may comprise several layers (eg between 10 and 15 layers) of beech wood veneer, which are pressed together in a heated mold under pressure. The veneer wood layers are, for example, between 0.8 to 1.2 mm thick and coated with a special glue. After positioning the individual layers to z. As an aluminum gusset be pressed by the high pressure, the veneer wood layers in the mold. Because the mold is heated, the glue used between the individual layers dries quickly. After removing the compressed layers to a blank this can be brought by cutting and / or milling in its ultimate desired shape. Modern CNC machine tools can be used for these machining steps. Of course, a manual processing of the blank by hand is conceivable, whereby each sole acquires an individual shape. The mentioned beech wood layers can for example be supplemented or replaced by liners made of poplar wood to strong deformations z. B. in the forefoot ball area, whereby improved comfort can be achieved. Likewise, individual layers of aluminum, to increase the rigidity of the respective layer or sole, are inserted. It is also conceivable, as a final layer of a wood veneer (such as walnut) are introduced. As already mentioned, additional damping or suspension layers may be provided as intermediate layers. The individual layers can have a uniform layer thickness, regardless of their material above concrete - have or different layer thicknesses. It is also conceivable that vertical openings, z. B. are provided in the form of holes in the shoe sole to ensure good ventilation of standing on the Fußlage coming foot. In addition, the vertical breakthroughs and the elasticity of the shoe sole can be influenced. The individual vertical openings can be configured continuously or form closed cavities in the footstep. If the vertical breakthroughs are configured continuously from the foot position to the sole layer, a waterproof intermediate layer can be provided so that the foot remains dry on the foot even on wet surfaces.
Um eine entsprechende Federung der Schuhsohle zu erreichen, ist es zweckmäßig, dass die Fußlage im Fersenbereich durch die Stützlage der Sohlenlage zwischen 1 und 10 cm anhebbar ist. In besonders vorteilhaften Varianten wird die Fußlage durch die Stützlage von der Sohlenlage auf insgesamt 3 bzw. 6 bzw. 9 cm angehoben. Selbstverständlich sind auch Zwischenhöhen denkbar wie zum Beispiel 3,5 oder 7 cm. Auch ist es denkbar, dass eine Anhebung der Fußlage um bis zu 12 cm erfolgen kann.In order to achieve a corresponding suspension of the shoe sole, it is expedient that the foot position in the heel area can be raised by the supporting position of the sole layer between 1 and 10 cm. In particularly advantageous variants, the foot position is raised by the support layer from the sole layer to a total of 3 or 6 or 9 cm. Of course, intermediate heights are conceivable, such as 3.5 or 7 cm. It is also conceivable that an increase in the foot position can be done by up to 12 cm.
Eine besondere Ausgestaltung der Erfindung sieht vor, dass zwischen der Fußlage, der Sohlenlage und der Stützlage ein dreieckförmiger Zwickel vorgesehen ist, der die Fußlage von der Sohlenlage trennt. Dieser Zwickel kann materialeinheitlich zu den drei Lagen ausgestaltet sein. Ebenfalls ist es denkbar, dass der Zwickel materialuneinheitlich zur Fußlage oder Sohlenlage ausgestaltet ist und insbesondere Aluminium, Edelstahl oder Kunststoff aufweist. Durch den zusätzlichen dreieckförmigen Zwickel kann der Schuhsohle weitere Stabilität verliehen werden. Allerdings kann auch der entsprechende Bereich des Zwickels frei bleiben, so dass ein vergleichbarer Durchbruch in dem Bereich des Zwickels an der Schuhsohle angeordnet ist. In diesem Fall muss die Stützsohle die meiste Gewichtskraft des Fußes abfangen bzw. aufnehmen.A particular embodiment of the invention provides that a triangular gusset is provided between the foot, the sole layer and the support layer, which separates the foot position of the sole layer. This gusset can be made of the same material to the three layers. It is also conceivable that the gusset material is designed unevenly to the foot or sole layer and in particular aluminum, stainless steel or plastic. Due to the additional triangular gusset the shoe sole can be given further stability. However, the corresponding area of the gusset can also remain free, so that a comparable breakthrough in the region of the gusset is arranged on the shoe sole. In this case, the support sole must absorb most of the weight of the foot.
Damit sich der dreieckförmige Zwickel nahtlos zwischen die Fußlage, Sohlenlage und Stützlage einpassen lässt, können seine Seiten bogenförmige Verläufe aufweisen, wobei die drei Seiten jeweils zu drei Spitzen des dreieckförmigen Zwickels zusammen laufen. Durch eine derartige Kontur des dreieckförmigen Zwickels lässt sich dieser optimal in den entstehenden Zwischenraum, der sich durch das Zusammenfügen der Fußlage, der Sohlenlage und der Stützlage bildet, ausfüllen. Zusätzlich kann der Zwickel selbst einen seitlichen Durchbruch aufweisen, wobei der Durchbruch insbesondere eine Form der Außenkontur des Zwickels aufweist. Vorteilhafterweise weist ein derart ausgestalteter Zwickel eine durchgehend gleich bleibende Materialstärke zwischen der Außenkontur und dem Durchbruch auf.In order for the triangular gusset to fit seamlessly between the foot layer, sole layer and supporting layer, its sides can have arcuate courses, the three sides converging at each of three peaks of the triangular gusset. By such a contour of the triangular gusset this can be optimally in the resulting gap, which forms by the joining of the foot, the sole and the support layer fill. In addition, the gusset itself may have a lateral breakthrough, wherein the opening in particular has a shape of the outer contour of the gusset. Advantageously, a gusset configured in this way has a material thickness that remains consistently the same between the outer contour and the aperture.
Ferner ist die vorliegende Erfindung auch auf ein Schuhwerk, wie eine Sandale, einen Schuh oder einen Stiefel oder dergleichen gerichtet mit einer Schuhsohle gemäß den Ansprüchen 1 bis 14. Vorteilhafte Ausgestaltungen, Details und Merkmale gehen aus der weiteren Beschreibung, den dargestellten und erwähnten Ausführungsbeispielen, den Unteransprüchen sowie den Figuren hervor. Es zeigen:
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Claims (15)
- A shoe sole (10) for a sandal, a shoe, a boot or the like, with
a large-area footbed (11), on which a foot stands,
a large-area sole layer (12) that serves as support on a ground in the area at the ball of the foot (15) and the heel area (16), and
a support layer (13) that is at least partially located between the footbed (11) and the sole layer (12),
wherein the support layer (13) in the heel area (16) lifts the footbed (11) from the sole layer (12), wherein a large-volume clearance (18) is formed that is designed in an open manner up to the heel,
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that the footbed (11), the sole layer (12) and the support layer (13) feature wood, wherein, in particular, multilayer wood is provided. - The shoe sole (10) according to claim 1,
characterized in
that the support layer (13) lifts the footbed (11) with a wedge-shaped manner, wherein the support layer (13) is in particular designed to have a V-shape. - The shoe sole (10) according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in
that a tip (13a) of the V-shaped support layer (13) is arranged short of the area of the ball of the foot (15) between the footbed (11) and the sole layer (12). - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 3,
characterized in
that the sole layer (12) is designed to be substantially flat. - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 4,
characterized in
that the sole layer (12) represents a vertical (28) projection of the footbed (11). - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 5,
characterized in
that the sole layer (12) and/or the footbed (11) are integrally formed from the area of the ball of the foot (15) to the heel area (16). - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 6,
characterized in
that the footbed (11), the sole layer (12) and/or the support layer (13) are integrally formed and made of the same material. - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 7,
characterized in
that the footbed (11) in the heel area (16) is liftable from the sole layer (12) by between 1 to 10 cm by the support layer (13), in particular to 3, 6 or 9 cm. - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 1 to 8,
characterized in
that a triangular gusset (19) is provided between the footbed (11), the sole layer (12) and the support layer (13) that separates the footbed (11) from the sole layer (12). - The shoe sole (10) according to claim 9,
characterized in
that the triangular gusset (19) is arranged in the intermediate area (17) between the area of the ball of the foot (15) and the heel area (16). - The shoe sole (10) according to claim 9 or 10,
characterized in
that the sides (20) of the triangular gusset (19) have curved contours. - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 9 to 11,
characterized in
that the gusset (19) made of the same material as the footbed (11) and the sole layer (12). - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 9 to 12,
characterized in
that the gusset (19) is made of a material that differs from material of the footbed (11) or the sole layer (12), and, in particular contains aluminium, stainless steel or plastic. - The shoe sole (10) according to one of claims 9 to 13,
characterized in
that the gusset (19) has a lateral breakthrough (22), whereby the breakthrough (22) in particular has a form of the outer contour of the gusset (19). - A footwear (50), such as a sandal, a shoe, a boot or the like with a shoe sole (10) according to claims 1 to 14.
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