EP2026673A1 - Chaussure pour la commande au pied de la grosse caisse d'une batterie et chaussure pour la commande au pied des cymbales hi-hat d'une batterie - Google Patents

Chaussure pour la commande au pied de la grosse caisse d'une batterie et chaussure pour la commande au pied des cymbales hi-hat d'une batterie

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EP2026673A1
EP2026673A1 EP07726034A EP07726034A EP2026673A1 EP 2026673 A1 EP2026673 A1 EP 2026673A1 EP 07726034 A EP07726034 A EP 07726034A EP 07726034 A EP07726034 A EP 07726034A EP 2026673 A1 EP2026673 A1 EP 2026673A1
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Pirmin Vlaho
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • 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
    • A43B13/143Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form provided with wedged, concave or convex end portions, e.g. for improving roll-off of the foot
    • A43B13/145Convex portions, e.g. with a bump or projection, e.g. 'Masai' type shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0205Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the material
    • A43B23/0235Different layers of different material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/025Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form assembled by stitching
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C13/00Wear-resisting attachments

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  • the invention relates to a shoe for foot control of the bass drum of a drum kit and a shoe for foot control of the hi-hat of a drum kit.
  • shoes which are adapted to specific applications.
  • safety shoes are used which have a steel toe cap embedded in the toe area to protect the user's foot from injury.
  • specially adapted shoes for certain sports are known. For example. Special running shoes, cycling shoes, riding shoes or boots, ballet shoes and a variety of other shoes have long been specially developed and used for the respective purpose.
  • Usual shoes are not suitable for this because they do not allow the user sufficient control of the instrument, or convey a sufficiently good feel. Although it is known to use special thin sports shoes for playing the drums However, these shoes are subject to high wear due to the particular stresses occurring.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a shoe for foot operation of the bass drum and a shoe for foot control of the hi-hat of a drum kit, which on the one hand give a good feel and on the other hand are particularly durable.
  • the object is achieved by a shoe for foot control of a bass drum according to claim l, a shoe for foot control of the hi-hat according to claim n and a pair of shoes for foot control of a drum kit according to claim 17.
  • the subclaims relate to preferred embodiments of the invention.
  • the shoe for foot control of the bass drum of a drum consists of a sole and an upper shoe, wherein the upper shoe has a reinforcement, which is arranged in the position of use in the region of the toe joints.
  • Sole and upper shoe are in this case designed such that a good feel is given.
  • the sole and the upper shoe should therefore ensure a secure hold of the foot, but be so flexible that a simple movement and in particular a slight bending of the foot and the shoe is possible.
  • position of use is to be understood in the context of the present invention, the tightened at the foot of a user's position of the shoe.
  • the upper shoe has a reinforcement which is arranged in the position of use in the region of the toe joints.
  • toe joints are to be understood as those joints which connect the respective toes of the toes with the metatarsal bones. In this area occur when pressing the pedal of the bass drum high loads by a corresponding bending of the foot and the shoe on the pedal.
  • the reinforcement should therefore be designed so that on the one hand damage to the shoe or the upper shoe is avoided, on the other hand, however, the feel is not adversely affected. Therefore, the reinforcement should preferably have a similar flexibility to that of the upper shoe.
  • the reinforcement consists essentially of plastic, leather, Artificial leather or textile material.
  • the upper shoe Due to the mentioned bending of the foot and the shoe in the operation of the pedal of the pedal machine - for example by playing the so-called "heel-up” technique - pushes the big toe in the movement regularly to the inside of the upper shoe Therefore, the upper shoe on an abrasion protection, which is arranged in the position of use in the area of the big toe in order to reduce the wear caused at this point.
  • the abrasion protection may be formed of leather, cloth, soft plastic or a combination of these materials.
  • the abrasion protection should be dimensioned so that the movements are not limited when playing the bass drum and thus the feeling is impaired as little as possible.
  • the abrasion protection on the inside of the upper shoe is arranged to further improve the wear resistance and at the same time to provide an improved appearance of the shoe.
  • the abrasion protection is arranged on the upper shoe in the position of use above the big toe.
  • the upper shoe of the shoe according to the invention is preferably designed so that it supports the necessary good feel by appropriate flexibility. If possible, the flexibility of the material of the upper shoe should be adapted to the sole. Furthermore, the upper shoe should be designed so that it is sufficiently resistant to wear. For example. Can be used for the upper leather or leatherette. When using leather, a particular flexibility can be achieved by selecting the types of leather (for example cowhide or sheepskin leather) and by tanning. In which
  • artificial leather the material by selecting the thickness, plasticizers or by appropriate foaming, as explained above, be made particularly soft and flexible.
  • Suitable materials are, for example, polyurethane (PUR) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), coated natural fiber fabrics or synthetic fibers.
  • the upper shoe consists essentially of canvas.
  • Canvas is a strong cotton fabric, which achieves a high wearability through a special weave.
  • Canvas is characterized by the fact that it is particularly durable and an extremely good feel by a very high - A -
  • the sole can, for example, be made of vulcanized rubber. In this case, such a rubber can be carried out correspondingly soft via the reaction conditions in the production, such as temperature and additives, such as, for example, sulfur.
  • the sole is made of plastic.
  • plasticizers such as, for example, esters or by appropriate foaming.
  • Suitable plastics are in particular polyurethane (PUR), polyesters and polyethers. It is particularly preferred that the sole has a thickness of 2 mm to 5 mm and is made flexible.
  • plastics makes it possible, in particular, to adapt the hardness or flexural rigidity of the sole according to the respective requirements.
  • a possibly existing so-called insole thus a circumferential stiffening above the outsole, can be designed such that a high flexibility of the shoe is present.
  • the fire sole may on the one hand also be made flexible by appropriate choice of material.
  • the insole could have recesses to provide for increased flexibility.
  • the reinforcement is arranged in the connection area between upper shoe and sole.
  • the connecting region between upper shoe and sole in the region of the toe joints is therefore in the position of use left and right of the foot in the area of the toe joints, thus approximately left and right of the football.
  • the reinforcement may be formed such that it covers the connection area between the upper shoe and sole, but it is also possible that the reinforcement covers only the upper shoe and adjacent to the connection between upper shoe and sole. In any case, the gain should be made as small as possible in order to affect the feeling as little as possible. Due to the fact that the highest loads occur due to the kinking of the forefoot on the side of the shoe which adjoin the big toe in the position of use, the reinforcement should preferably be arranged on this side of the shoe.
  • the reinforcement is formed in one or more pieces and arranged at least at the two, on the longitudinal axis of the shoe opposite connecting areas between the upper shoe and sole.
  • the longitudinal axis of the shoe is understood to mean the central axis along the longest side of the shoe.
  • the wear resistance is further improved by the fact that the opposite connection areas between the upper shoe and sole - in the position of use both left and right of the foot - are reinforced.
  • the reinforcement may on the one hand be formed in one piece, for example in the form of a corresponding strip. However, it is also possible that the reinforcement is formed in several pieces, for example. Two parts, which are arranged at the two opposite connection areas between the upper shoe and sole. Of course, the reinforcement should also be arranged here in the region of the kinking of the foot and thus of the shoe during the actuation of the foot machine.
  • the bending forces occurring in the upper shoe during use of the shoe can be absorbed by the reinforcement.
  • the reinforcement should therefore absorb the bending forces occurring when the foot kinks and thus relieve the material of the upper shoe. This results in a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, whereby the wear of the upper shoe is further reduced.
  • the reinforcement is elastic. Such a configuration can advantageously assist the movement of the foot when operating the bass drum.
  • the shoe be deeply cut in the ankle area.
  • the section should be particularly preferred reach over 50% of the distance between the sole and the upper edge of the upper shoe.
  • the term upper edge is understood to mean the maximum extent of the upper shoe in a direction perpendicular to the sole plane.
  • the bass drum of a percussion drum is operated with the right foot, so it is preferred that the shoe be designed for placement on a right foot.
  • the shoe is designed for placement on a left foot. This may be particularly useful for users who can not use the right foot for the operation of the bass drum.
  • the sole has several areas of different bending stiffness.
  • a front region of the sole in the position of use has a lower flexural rigidity than a rear region.
  • Such a sole improves the feeling again.
  • a lot of drummers play the bass drum in the so-called "heel-up" technique, with only the front foot part in contact with the pedal of the foot machine, so a lower bending stiffness in the front section allows for a slight bend upwards, but also a slight lateral bending, which is important when sliding ("sliding") over the pedal for a positive feeling.
  • the higher bending stiffness in the rear region of the sole is particularly advantageous in the case of the so-called “splash” technique, since a direct contact of the pedal is possible, and due to the hardness of the sole ensured by the increased flexural rigidity, the total impact energy into the actuation By nature, it is possible and by no means excluded that the sole has other areas of different bending stiffness.
  • the front region should expediently extend from the front end of the shoe into the area of the toe joints, the rear area from the heel bone to the rear end of the shoe.
  • an embodiment of the sole having a plurality of regions can be achieved, for example, by using different materials or material mixtures or, when using plastic materials, different plastics Density or structure are used. It is also possible to use inserts to achieve the desired bending stiffness or hardness.
  • the front region should preferably have a bending stiffness or a hardness in the range of a maximum of 55 Shore A, in particular of a maximum of 50 Shore A, particularly preferably of a maximum of 45 Shore A.
  • the bending stiffness or hardness of the rear area is higher than that of the front area.
  • the hardness should be greater than 70 Shore A, more preferably greater than 75 Shore A.
  • the hardness of a central region of the sole may, for example, be 60 Shore A.
  • the density of the sole material should be chosen as low as possible in order to make the shoe as easy as possible.
  • these areas which are primarily in contact with the pedal of the pedal, a certain amount of "slip" has been found to be beneficial, therefore, these areas should allow the foot to slide on the pedal Profile to be provided to ensure a sufficient grip while running.
  • a shoe for foot operation of a hi-hat of a drum kit with a sole is characterized in that the shoe has a convexly curved rolling surface in the rear heel region.
  • the convex curved rolling surface improves the movement of the foot control of the hi-hat.
  • the foot rests on the entire surface of the pedal of the associated pedestrian.
  • To open the hi-hat the foot strikes with the heel and rolls from there in ascending direction to the forefoot down.
  • a rhythmic figure is played by opening and closing the hi-hat, the foot rolls from the back edge of the heel to the top of the foot and then up.
  • the convex curved design of the rolling surface supports this movement process.
  • the curvature of the rolling surface should be adapted to the movement during opening and closing of the hi-hat.
  • the rolling surface extends into the region below the foot in order to further support the rolling movement when playing the hi-hat.
  • the pedal of the hi-hat creates a bearing point for the rotational movement of the foot in the area of the heel bone to a pressure point.
  • the rolling surface is arranged in the region of the support of the heel bone and extends to the rear end of the shoe.
  • the rolling angle should preferably be chosen relatively small, so that the shoe still provides sufficient stability during normal running.
  • the rolling angle is understood to mean that angle which is resting, but not actuated, between the sole of the shoe according to the invention with the foot lowered and the pedal fully depressed and the sole with the foot raised on the pedal.
  • the rolling angle should be particularly preferably between 10 ° and 30 0 .
  • the sole should, as mentioned at the outset for the foot-operated shoe of the bass drum, be flexible and may be made of vulcanised rubber or preferably of a polyurethane, polyether or polyester.
  • the rolling surface is preferably formed from a hard plastic. Such hard plastics are industrially available and usually easily adapted by appropriate molding.
  • the rolling surface should preferably be substantially profiled or only slightly profiled to further support the movement.
  • the sole is in the position of use in the toe, at least in the area of the toe joints, as well as in the area of the heel bone essentially profileless to assist in playing the pedals intentional slipping.
  • the rolling surface is formed integrally with the sole.
  • the production of the shoe according to the invention is further simplified and the manufacturing costs are reduced.
  • no edge can occur in the transition region between sole and a separately formed rolling surface, whereby the playing feeling could be adversely affected.
  • the Rolling surface mitauszuformen directly in the shaping of the sole.
  • the shoe is deeply cut in the ankle area to further improve the feeling of play.
  • the cutout should preferably extend substantially over 50% of the distance between the sole and the upper edge of the upper shoe.
  • the hi-hat of a drum kit is operated with the left foot. It is therefore preferred that the shoe be designed for placement on a left foot. In special cases, it is also possible that the shoe, as explained above, is designed to be arranged on a right foot.
  • a shoe pair for foot operation of a drum set is formed of a shoe for foot operation of the bass drum and a shoe for foot operation of the hi-hat.
  • the shoes are designed as described above. Naturally, it is possible that the shoe pair is formed of different preferred embodiments or that the shoes of the pair are each formed for both applications.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of an embodiment of the shoe according to the invention for foot control of the bass drum.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 and
  • FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the shoe according to the invention for foot control of
  • Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of a first sole assembly in a perspective view
  • FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of a second sole arrangement in a perspective view.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the shoe 1 according to the invention for foot control the bass drum of a drum kit in a perspective view.
  • the shoe l consists of a sole 2 and a top shoe 3, which are sewn or glued together.
  • the sole 2 is made of rubber, so that a good grip of the shoe 1 is present on a pedal of a bass drum pedal.
  • the upper shoe 3 consists of a canvas made of a solid cotton fabric.
  • the shoe 1 thereby has a high durability, while at the same time providing a pleasant feeling of play.
  • the shoe 1 is fixed by means of a conventional lacing 4 firmly at the foot of the user.
  • the shoe 1 has a deep recess 5 in the ankle area. As can be seen from FIG. 1, the recess 5 extends essentially up to halfway between the upper edge of the upper shoe 3 and the sole 2.
  • a reinforcement 6 is arranged on the left and right side of the shoe 1 in the connecting region between the upper shoe 3 and sole 2, as shown in particular in FIG.
  • the plan view of Fig. 2 it can be seen that the reinforcement 6 is made in two parts.
  • the reinforcement 6 is arranged along the longitudinal axis of the shoe 1 substantially in the region of the toe joints between the respective toes and the respective metatarsal bones of the foot members.
  • the reinforcement 6 is advantageous in this area.
  • the reinforcement 6 is formed of leather and sewn on the shoe 1.
  • an abrasion protection 7 is arranged in the region of the big toe in order to further increase the wear resistance of the shoe 1 in the case of the above-explained sequence of movements and the associated movement of the big toe.
  • the abrasion protection 7 is arranged outside here, wherein this can also be arranged on the inside.
  • FIG. 3 An embodiment of the shoe 10 according to the invention for foot control of the hi-hat of a drum kit is shown in a side view in Fig. 3.
  • the shoe 10 for foot control of the hi-hat of a drum kit also has a sole 12 and an upper shoe 13.
  • the sole 12 is again formed of rubber
  • the upper shoe 13 is also made of a canvas made of cotton material.
  • the shoe 10 can be attached via a standard lacing 14 at the foot of the user.
  • the shoe 10 according to the invention has a recess in the ankle area 15, which likewise, as shown in FIG. visibly, extends substantially to half the distance between the sole 12 and an upper edge of the upper shoe 13.
  • the shoe 10 Due to the special movement, the shoe 10 has a rolling surface 16 for foot control of the hi-hat.
  • This rolling surface 16 is formed integrally with the sole 12 and extends in the heel region of the shoe 10.
  • the rolling surface 16 is preferably executed without a profile. This particular design allows a good rolling of the foot while playing the hi-
  • the illustrated sole 2a has three areas, namely a front area 41, a middle area 42 and a rear area 43.
  • the sole 2a consists of a polyurethane, such as polyester.
  • the front portion 41 and the rear portion 43 are made here profileless to allow slipping of the foot in the operation of the pedal.
  • the middle region 42 has a profile in order to ensure a sufficient grip while running.
  • the present profile consists of projecting line-like elements in a zig-zag arrangement. But it is also possible to make the profile different, for example, diamond-shaped recesses are also suitable. When choosing the profile, however, care should be taken to prevent slippage when walking on wet or smooth surfaces.
  • the front portion 41 of the sole 2a has a large-area insert 45 made of a material with low hardness.
  • the sole 2a in the present case consists of a polyether having a hardness of 60 Shore A.
  • the insert 45 consists of a polyurethane having a hardness of 45 Shore A, such as.
  • a polyether to a slight kinking of the foot but also a lateral movement at To enable foot control, in particular, in the "heel-up" technique allows an improved feel.To allow still a slippage of the foot on the pedal, the surfaces of the sole 2a and the insert 45 form a substantially flat surface.
  • the rear region 43 consists of a polyurethane with a flexural rigidity or a hardness of 75 Shore A, for example a polyether, in order to allow direct addressing of the pedal during impact of the heel, for example in the so-called “splash” technique rear portion 43 may also form a flat surface with the surface of sole 2a (as shown), but it is also possible that the rear portion 43 may be used as a Shoe heel is carried out above.
  • Both the insert 45, and the rear portion 43 can be formed directly in the formation of the sole 2a, for example. By injection molding, but it is also possible to remove the existing sole material at these points and replaced by material having the desired hardness ,
  • Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of a sole 2b for use on both the bass drum shoe and the hi-hat shoe.
  • a central region 52 has a zig-zag profile.
  • the surfaces of a front portion 51 and a rear portion 53 are made smooth.
  • the front portion 51 has a plurality of inserts 55.
  • the bending stiffness or the hardness of the sole 2b is 60 Shore A.
  • the sole 2b is formed in the present embodiment of a polyurethane, for example. Polyether.
  • the inserts 55 are formed of a polyurethane, such as a polyether, having a hardness of about 45 Shore A, the rear portion 53 is formed of a polyurethane having a hardness of 75 Shore A, such as a polyether.
  • the surfaces of the inserts 55 form a substantially flat surface with the surface of the sole 2b.
  • inserts 55 leads to a further improved kinking and sideways movement in the foot operation of the pedal.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une chaussure (i) pour la commande au pied d'une grosse caisse d'une batterie. La partie supérieure de la chaussure présente, pour améliorer les sensations en jouant, un renforcement (6) et une protection antidérapante (7), le renforcement (6) étant disposé pendant l'utilisation, au niveau de l'articulation du gros orteil et la protection antidérapante (7) étant disposée, pendant l'utilisation, au niveau du gros orteil. Une chaussure (10) pour la commande au pied d'une cymbale hi-hat d'une batterie est caractérisée en ce que la chaussure (10) présente, au niveau du talon, une surface de roulement de courbure convexe (16) qui s'étend sous le pied dans la position d'utilisation pour favoriser le mouvement de roulement en jouant de la cymbale hi-hat.
EP07726034A 2006-06-14 2007-06-14 Chaussure pour la commande au pied de la grosse caisse d'une batterie et chaussure pour la commande au pied des cymbales hi-hat d'une batterie Withdrawn EP2026673A1 (fr)

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DE102006027924A DE102006027924A1 (de) 2006-06-14 2006-06-14 Schuh zur Fußbedienung der Baßtrommel eines Schlagzeugs sowie Schuh zur Fußbedienung der Hi-Hat eines Schlagzeugs
PCT/EP2007/005278 WO2007144184A1 (fr) 2006-06-14 2007-06-14 Chaussure pour la commande au pied de la grosse caisse d'une batterie et chaussure pour la commande au pied des cymbales hi-hat d'une batterie

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