EP2288270A2 - Chaussure qui améliore la tenue du pied - Google Patents
Chaussure qui améliore la tenue du piedInfo
- Publication number
- EP2288270A2 EP2288270A2 EP09769466A EP09769466A EP2288270A2 EP 2288270 A2 EP2288270 A2 EP 2288270A2 EP 09769466 A EP09769466 A EP 09769466A EP 09769466 A EP09769466 A EP 09769466A EP 2288270 A2 EP2288270 A2 EP 2288270A2
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a shoe, especially sports, and more particularly relates to a shoe for athletics, walking sports, or cycling.
- Such shoes can be used in areas such as walking, running on flat terrain or in the mountains, cycling on road or off-road, or roller skating, wheeling, ball sport, Or other.
- a shoe Whether it has a low stem or a high stem, it is always desirable for a shoe to be lightweight. Indeed, the movements of walking, running or pedaling induce accelerations and decelerations of each foot. The lightness reduces the inertia of the shoe and, consequently, the fatigue related to its use is less.
- the shoe preserves the foot: that is to say that no or very little trauma occurs even during intense and / or prolonged sports use.
- a shoe too lightened becomes fragile. Conversely, a stronger shoe is too heavy. In addition the strength makes it not very flexible, because of the use of thicker or stiffer materials, which affects the maintenance of the foot. As a result the performance of a stride, or a pedaling movement, is attenuated. In addition, trauma can appear in intensive use.
- the invention seeks in particular to lighten a shoe without making it fragile.
- the invention also seeks to optimize the maintenance of the foot, that is to say, to prevent inadvertent movements of the foot inside the shoe.
- the invention also seeks to preserve the foot of any trauma.
- the invention still seeks to obtain an attractive aesthetic of the shoe, without altering its technical properties. More generally, it can be said that the invention seeks to simultaneously optimize the features listed above and to reconcile the contradictory requirements they imply.
- the invention provides a shoe comprising a sole, a rod and a reversible clamping device of the rod, the rod comprising an envelope and a reinforcement which at least partially covers the envelope, the reinforcement comprising at least one lateral branch. and at least one medial branch, each branch extending transversely from a proximal end at the sole to a distal end, the clamp comprising at least one lateral connection point and at least one medial connection point respectively subject to the rod, and means for biasing the connection points in a reversible clamping direction of the rod.
- the shoe according to the invention is characterized in that the envelope is flexible, in that at least one connecting point is located on a branch of the reinforcement, and in that at least one branch is stuck on the envelope on at least a part of the length.
- each reinforcing branch through which the clamping forces of the rod pass, carries a point of connection of the clamping device. This allows to solicit branches without soliciting the envelope, or at least to solicit little when tightening the rod.
- the branches make intimate the contact between the stem and the foot. Furthermore, the glue used for bonding the branch or branches on the envelope contributes to the stiffening and reinforcement of the rod. It appears that the structure of the stem makes the shoe lighter and more able to maintain the foot. In addition the aesthetics is improved, because the apposition of branches on the envelope is prettier with glue than with seams.
- resulting benefits include reduced fatigue for the user, increased performance including walking during support or pedaling during relapses and / or pulls, greater foot protection in case of use intensive shoe, and also an attractive visual appearance.
- Figure 1 is a front perspective view, lateral side, of a shoe according to the first embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a front perspective view, medial side, of the shoe according to the first embodiment
- Figure 3 is a section on III-III of Figure 1
- Figure 4 is a top view of a pattern for the upper of the shoe according to the first embodiment
- Figure 5 is a front perspective view, side side, of a shoe according to a second embodiment of the invention
- Figure 6 is a front perspective view, medial side, of the shoe according to the second embodiment
- Figure 7 is a section on VII-VII of Figure 6.
- the first embodiment that will be described after more specifically relates to shoes for walking or running, on flat terrain or hectic terrain.
- the invention applies to other fields such as those mentioned before.
- a running shoe 1 is provided to accommodate the foot of the user.
- the shoe 1 comprises a tread 2 and a shank 3.
- the shoe 1 extends in length between a rear end or heel 4 and a front end or tip 5, and in width between a lateral side 6 and a medial side 7.
- the rod 3 comprises a lower portion 10 provided to surround the foot, with the exception of a high portion.
- the stem also comprises an upper portion.
- the shoe 1 is structured to allow a smooth running of the foot during walking, transmissions of sensory information, and impulses for support or receptions. This is why the sole 2 and the rod 3 are flexible.
- the rod 3 comprises an envelope 11 of flexible material which extends from the heel 4 to the front end 5, passing through the lateral 6 and medial sides 7.
- the envelope 11 is structured to apply intimately on the foot of the user and be compatible.
- the envelope 11 comprises for example mesh fabric, perforated fabric, the fabric fibers comprising for example synthetic materials such as polyurethane, natural materials such as cotton, or any combination of these materials.
- the fabric may be a multilayer depending on the type of comfort desired.
- the envelope 11 comprises a lateral quarter 12 and a medial quarter 13.
- the rod 3 further comprises a tongue 14, which connects the quarters 12, 13 to one another. However, it could be planned not to use tongue. In this case, the neighborhoods 12, 13 may remain separate or superimposed.
- the rod 3 also comprises a reinforcement 15 which covers the casing 11.
- the reinforcement 15 comprises several lateral branches 21 to 26 in zigzag which cover the envelope on the lateral side 6.
- the branches 21 to 26 are arranged in order from front 5 to front. 4.
- the first branch 21 is the most advanced, and the sixth branch 26 is the most remote. It will be seen later that this convention facilitates the understanding of the invention.
- the side branches 21 to 26 each have a proximal end 31 to 36 and a distal end 41 to 46 respectively.
- Each proximal end 31 to 36 is located at the sole 2, and each distal end 41 to 46 is remote from the sole. .
- the distal ends 41 to 46 are disposed at an upper edge 47 of the lateral quarter 12.
- the branches 21 to 26 each extend from their proximal end to their distal end.
- the reinforcement 15 comprises several medial branches 51 to 56 in zigzag that cover the envelope of the medial side 7. It is for example provided six medial branches, a first 51, a second 52, a third 53, a fourth 54, a fifth 55, and a sixth 56.
- the branches 51 to 56 are arranged in order from the front 5 towards the rear 4. As a result the first branch 51 is the most advanced, and the sixth branch 56 is the more remote. It will be seen later that this convention facilitates the understanding of the invention.
- the medial branches 51 to 56 each have a proximal end 61 to 66 and a distal end 71 to 76 respectively.
- Each proximal end 61 to 66 is located at the sole 2, and each distal end 71 to 76 is away from the sole. .
- the distal ends 71 to 76 are disposed at an upper edge 77 of the medial quarter 13.
- the branches 51 to 56 each extend from their proximal end to their distal end.
- the boot 1 comprises a tightening device 80.
- the latter comprises, according to the first embodiment, a plurality of lateral connection points 81 to 84 and a plurality of medial connection points 91 to 94, respectively subject to the rod 3 as will be specified after.
- the lateral connection points 81 to 94 and the medial points 91 to 94 are respectively arranged in order from front to rear 4.
- the connection points 81 to 84, 91 to 94 consist of by passers-by designated respectively by the same references. These loops are attached to both the rod and the reinforcement by a seam. They could also be fixed by gluing.
- the clamping device 80 further comprises means 95 for biasing the connection points 81 to 84, 91 to 94 in a reversible clamping direction of the rod.
- These means 95 comprise at least one lace strand, in this case two 96, 97.
- the strands run between the connection points or loops 81 to 84, 91 to 94.
- the reversible tension of the strands is obtained by producing a node, use of a blocking device, or other.
- the envelope 11 is flexible, at least one connecting point 81 to 83, 91 to 93 is located on a branch 21 to 26, 51 to 56, and at least one leg is glued to the envelope.
- the branches 21 to 26, 51 to 56 enclose the casing 11 at the means 95, 96, 97 provided to urge the connection points 81 to 83, 91 to 93 in a reversible clamping direction of the rod.
- the branches transmit the clamping forces to the sole 2, which limits the stresses of the casing 11, at least in tension.
- the intimate contact created by the glue between the branches and the envelope 11 promotes a uniform application of the latter 11 on the foot.
- the glue allows a uniform application of a branch on the envelope on the entire surface of said branch, which would not be the case if the branch was sewn. This results in a more homogeneous distribution of the pressures exerted by each branch on the envelope. As a result, the risks of trauma associated with intensive or prolonged use are reduced or even nonexistent.
- the glue participates more in the stiffening of the rod in the zone of gluing of the branches.
- two successive branches 21 to 26, 51 to 56 of the same side 6, 7 form an upper junction 101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113 at their distal ends, the junction carrying a point of connection. That is to say that the same connection point 81 to 83, 91 to 93 is associated with two branches, which form an angle. This provides positional stability at the point of connection, and this distributes the clamping tensions.
- the shoe 1 therefore comprises three lateral upper junctions 101, 102, 103, located respectively at the intersection of the first 21 and second 22 lateral branches, at the intersection of the third 23 and fourth 24 branches, and at the intersection of the fifth 25 and sixth 26 branches.
- the shoe 1 comprises three medial upper junctions 111, 112, 113 located respectively at the intersection of the first 51 and second 52 medial branches, at the intersection of the third 53 and fourth 54 branches, and at the intersection of the fifth 55 and sixth 56 branches.
- the lateral and medial junctions are located at the level of the instep. It is by distributing the tensions in this region that one promotes a good maintenance of the foot, that is to say a stable maintenance.
- two successive branches which join two separate upper junctions 101 to 103, 111 to 113, form a lower junction 121, 122, 131, 132 at their proximal ends 32 to 35, 62 to 65.
- the shoe 1 comprises two lower lateral junctions 121, 122, located respectively at the intersection of the second 22 and third 23 lateral branches, and at the intersection of the fourth 24 and fifth 25 lateral branches.
- the shoe 1 comprises two medial lower junctions 131, 132, located respectively at the intersection of the second 52 and third 53 medial branches, and at the intersection of the fourth 54 and fifth 55 medial branches. This zigzag shape of the branches promotes a more regular transfer of clamping tensions along the sole, at the instep.
- a lateral branch namely the sixth 26 extends from the instep to the heel 4
- a medial branch namely the sixth 56
- the other branches 21 to 25, 51 to 55 are located at the level of the instep.
- the shoe 1 comprises a lateral upper bridge 135 also bonded to the envelope, which connects the upper lateral junctions 101, 102, 103, and a medial upper bridge 136, which connects the upper medial junctions 111 , 112, 113.
- Each upper bridge 135, 136 supports, if necessary, forces exerted along the upper edges 47, 77. These forces arise from any clamping inequalities at the various connection points 81 to 84, 91 to 94.
- the boot 1 according to the first embodiment comprises a lateral lower bridge 137, which is glued along the envelope at the edge of the sole, from front to rear, and which connects them the proximal lateral ends 31 to 36, as well as a medial lower bridge 138, which connects the medial proximal ends 61 to 66 together.
- the branches 21 to 26, 51 to 56 and the bridges 135 to 138 are designed to be of a thin, flexible and inextensible material.
- the reinforcement is made of a flexible and inextensible material. This allows to marry the casing 11, to support a number of clamping forces, while lightening the rod 3 and, consequently, by lightening the shoe.
- the branches and / or bridges comprise a flexible synthetic strip whose thickness is less than or equal to 1 mm. It can even be provided that the branches and / or bridges comprise a flexible synthetic strip whose thickness is equal to or less than 0.3 mm.
- the weight gain is even more significant. The flexibility is even greater, which brings better contact of the rod 3 with the foot. In fact the untimely games are further reduced.
- the use of glue on all or part of the surface of the branches and bridges makes it possible to lighten the material thereof.
- a shoe size 42 1/3 European reference, weighs less than 340g.
- the shoe according to the invention allows a weight gain greater than or equal to 5%.
- the branches and bridges have a width of between 5 and 20 mm. This allows a good distribution of pressures.
- the surface of the reinforcement 15 is less than 60% of the surface of the envelope, and may for example be less than 35%.
- the branches and bridges are glued on the envelope 11. This provides a beautiful aesthetic effect, while removing the seams that can be annoying and require the establishment of additional fittings.
- the absence of seams, or at least the very limited number of seams, allows an application of the envelope 11 closer to the foot.
- the rod 3 is more cohesion with the foot, like a second skin.
- the inner surface of the stem casing is more regular, and more continuous, than it would be with seams. This gives a feeling of lightness to the user.
- Figure 3 is observed the homogeneity of contact between a branch 21, or a bridge 137, and the casing 11.
- the absence of packing inside the rod 3 improves the tactile perception. The transition of sensory information and impulses is better perceived.
- the lateral quarter 12 and the medial area 13 form a single piece.
- This provides a regular wrap of the foot at the toes, and facilitates the manufacture of the shoe 1.
- the envelope 11 is presented as a flat piece before shaping. It is easier to stick branches and bridges, simply because a flat collage is faster and easier than a collage in relief.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 The second embodiment is presented hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the elements common with those of the first form are designated by the same references.
- the definitions of structures and functions are given or developed only if they differ from the first form.
- the sole 2 is rigid.
- the rod 3 as for it is made in the same spirit as for the first form.
- the envelope 11 comprises a lateral quarter 12 and a medial area 13.
- the reinforcement 215 which covers the envelope 11.
- the reinforcement 215 comprises lateral branches 221 to 225 and medial branches 251 to 256, a bridge upper lateral 335 which connects the lateral distal ends 241 to 245, and a medial upper bridge 336 which connects the medial distal ends 271 to 276.
- the branches of the reinforcement are oriented in planes substantially perpendicular to the sole 2. This allows a better transmission of pedaling efforts, especially when a leg pulls.
- the shoe 1 comprises five lateral branches 221 to 225 and six medial branches 251 to 256. But these numbers are not limiting. It is noted that a side branch 225 extends from top to bottom from the instep to the heel 4, that a medial branch 256 extends from the top to the bottom from the instep to the heel 4, and that the other branches 221 to 224, 251 to 255 extend from the sole to the upper stem at the instep. This optimizes the distribution of clamping forces and / or driving.
- the shoe 1 includes a lateral lower bridge 337 which runs along the sole and which connects the proximal lateral ends 231 to 235, and a medial lower bridge 338 which runs along the sole and which connects the medial proximal ends 261 to 266.
- a lateral lower bridge 337 which runs along the sole and which connects the proximal lateral ends 231 to 235
- a medial lower bridge 338 which runs along the sole and which connects the medial proximal ends 261 to 266.
- connection points comprise links 351, 352, 353 secured to one of the upper bridges 335, 336, references 361, 362, 363 secured to the other of the upper bridges or to a link
- the means for biasing the connection points comprise devices 371, 372, 373 for reversibly energizing the links.
- the links comprise a band 353 and at least one lace strand 351, 352.
- the devices 371, 372, 373 for energizing comprise complementary flexible layers provided with one of loops, the other with hooks.
- branches can vary. Some branches may not be glued.
- the materials used to make the reinforcement 15, 215, that is to say the branches and bridges, are for example a polyurethane film, or any equivalent.
- the glue that combines the reinforcement with the envelope also includes polyurethane. It can be expected that a glue film is applied beforehand on the reinforcement.
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| FR0803641A FR2932964B1 (fr) | 2008-06-27 | 2008-06-27 | Chaussure qui ameliore la tenue du pied |
| PCT/FR2009/000797 WO2009156625A2 (fr) | 2008-06-27 | 2009-06-26 | Chaussure qui améliore la tenue du pied |
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| US (1) | US8806776B2 (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP2288270A2 (fr) |
| CN (2) | CN104585955B (fr) |
| FR (1) | FR2932964B1 (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2009156625A2 (fr) |
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