EP2389824B1 - Chaussure à tige améliorée - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B9/00—Footwear characterised by the assembling of the individual parts
- A43B9/02—Footwear stitched or nailed through
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B19/00—Shoe-shaped inserts; Inserts covering the instep
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B23/00—Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
- A43B23/02—Uppers; Boot legs
- A43B23/04—Uppers made of one piece; Uppers with inserted gussets
- A43B23/042—Uppers made of one piece
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/10—Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
- A43B3/101—Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals
- A43B3/102—Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals leaving the heel of the foot bare
- A43B3/103—Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals leaving the heel of the foot bare characterised by the attachment of the toestrap
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/12—Sandals; Strap guides thereon
- A43B3/122—Sandals; Strap guides thereon characterised by the attachment of the straps
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- the present description relates to walking or sports shoes, and more particularly to shoes for moving on flat terrain or in the mountains, to use a wheeled board, snow board, skis or snowshoes , to practice a ball sport, or whatever.
- the invention relates to shoes having the general appearance of a flip-flop.
- an outer sole and a footwear element This element itself comprises an envelope, which is part of the upper of the shoe, and an insole, which may be a first or a first of the Strobel type according to the technique used.
- the first mounting sole is secured to the envelope by gluing, while that of the Strobel type is secured by stitching.
- the footwear element obtained is secured to the outer sole by appropriate means such as gluing, interlocking, or the like.
- a sockliner is disposed inside the footwear element, so as to cover the first mounting sole or Strobel type. It is common that the insole also covers the junction between the first mounting plate, or Strobel type, and the envelope.
- the invention provides a shoe comprising the features of claim 1.
- the shoe comprises an outer sole and a rod, the shoe extending in length from a rear end to a front end, in width between one side lateral and medial side, and in height from the outer sole to an upper end, the shoe comprising a first footwear element, the first footwear element comprising an inner sole, a lateral quarter, and a medial quarter.
- the inner sole, the lateral quarter and the medial area of the first footwear element form a one-piece piece.
- the footwear element has at least one portion of a continuous surface that extends both at the level of the internal sole, the lateral quarter and the medial area.
- This surface portion may be internal to the footwear element, that is to say able to contact the foot. It follows that the contact between the foot and the footwear element, and consequently between the foot and the upper, is more regular than in a shoe according to the prior art. This is why the boot according to the invention is advantageously more comfortable.
- the continuity of contact optimizes the distribution of pressure on the foot.
- the shoe according to the invention is inexpensive to manufacture.
- the first embodiment concerns in particular shoes for a relaxed walk, for example in town or on a fairly regular floor.
- a walking shoe 1 is provided to accommodate the foot of the user.
- the shoe 1 comprises an outer sole 2 and a rod 3 disposed on this sole.
- the shoe extends in length, in a longitudinal direction L, between a rear end or heel 4 and a front end or tip 5, and in width, in a transverse direction W, between a lateral side 6 and a medial side 7.
- the rod 3 comprises only a lower portion 10, provided to surround the foot, excluding any high portion. However, it could alternatively be considered a rod comprising a low portion and a high portion.
- the shoe 1 extends in height from the outer sole 2 up to a top 12, that is to say up to the free end of the lower portion 10 or the stem 3.
- 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 outer sole 2 and the rod 3 are flexible, or relatively flexible.
- the shoe 1 is devoid of clamping device of the rod 3. Indeed, as will be seen better after, the shoe is shaped to marry faithfully the foot in the manner of a second skin. This is why the rod 3 is continuous from the side Lateral 6 to the medial side 7. However, in some cases the shoe 1 could include a clamping device of the rod 3, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- the shoe 1 comprises a single footwear element 15.
- this element 15 delimits both the outside and the inside of the upper 3, the inside corresponding to the reception volume of the foot.
- the footwear element 15 comprises an internal sole 16, a lateral quarter 17, and a medial quarter 18.
- the internal sole 16, the lateral quarter 17 and the medial quarter 18 form a single piece.
- the internal sole 16, the lateral quarter 17 and the medial quarter 18 are associated with each other, at least partly by continuity of material. This is why the footwear element 15 has at least one continuous surface portion 19 which extends at the same time at the level of the internal sole 16, the lateral quarter 17, and the medial quarter 18. This makes the shoe 1 more comfortable .
- the continuous surface portion 19 is located at the level of the arch.
- the footwear element 15 is obtained by flat patterning.
- a two-dimensional pattern 20 delimits the footwear element 15, namely the inner sole 16, the lateral quarter 17 and the medial quarter 18.
- These three parts 16, 17, 18 are contained in the same plane during an original stage of manufacture.
- the internal assembly 16 is disposed between the lateral quarter 17 and the medial quarter 18 transversely.
- the inner soleing 16 separates the quarters 17, 18 in the transverse direction W of the boot 1.
- the internal sizing 16 extends in length, in the longitudinal direction L, from a rear end 24 to a front end 25. Each of the ends 24, 25 is convex, to follow the contour of the heel or toes as it is will see better after.
- the internal sizing 16 extends in width, in the transverse direction W, between a lateral edge 26 and a medial edge 27 on the side of the front end 25, and between a lateral border 28 and a medial border 29 on the lateral side. 24.
- the first footwear element 15 has a continuity of material between the internal sole 16 and the lateral quarter 17, the continuity of material forming the lateral border 28.
- the first footwear element 15 has a continuity of material between the internal sole 16 and the medial quarter 18, the continuity of material forming the medial border 29.
- the lateral 26 and medial edges 27 are vis-à-vis transversely, and that the lateral 28 and medial 29 borders are also vis-à-vis transversely.
- the lateral edge 26 and the lateral border 28 extend one another in the longitudinal direction L.
- the medial edge 27 and the medial border 29 extend one another along the longitudinal direction L. This means that, respectively, the lateral edge 26 and the lateral border 28 are in continuity with one another, and that the medial edge 27 and the medial border 29 are in continuity with each other. one of the other.
- zones 31, 32, 33, 34 of the internal sole formation 16 are defined.
- the latter 16 successively presents, from its rear end 24 to its front end 25, four zones which are : a rear end zone 31 or heel area, designed to support the heel of the foot, a first intermediate zone 32, designed to support the plantar arch, a second intermediate zone 33, designed to support the metatarsal, and finally a zone front end 34 or tip area, provided to support the toes.
- the lateral quarter 17 extends the inner sole 16 transversely, in a direction away from the lateral border 28, the latter 28 extending along the first intermediate zone 32
- the medial quarter 18 extends the internal sizing 16 transversely, in a direction away from the medial border 29, the latter 29 extending along the first intermediate zone 32 of the internal sole 16 .
- each of the quarters 17, 18 also extends forward.
- the lateral portion 17 has a convex front lower edge 41 intended to be secured to the lateral edge 26 of the sole assembly 16.
- the lower edge 41 has its source at the junction of the lateral edge 26 and the lateral border 28.
- boss 20 has a front lateral notch 42, which flares forward 5, between the lateral edges 26 and lower 41.
- the medial quarter 18 has a front lower edge 43, convex, provided to be secured to the the medial edge 27 of the sole 16.
- the lower edge 43 has its source at the junction of the medial edge 27 and the medial border 29.
- the boss 20 has a medial notch before 44, which flares forward 5, between the medial 27 and lower 43 edges.
- Toward the rear side 17 has a rear edge 51, concave, intended to delimit a boot entry.
- the rear edge 51 has its source at the junction of the rear end 24 and the lateral border 28. Note that the rear end 24 and the rear edge 51 extend to each other.
- the medial quarter 18 has a concave rear edge 53, intended to delimit a boot entry.
- the trailing edge 53 has its source at the junction of the rear end 24 and the medial border 29. The rear end 24 and the trailing edge 53 extend to each other.
- the end 24 is projecting in the longitudinal direction L.
- the lateral portion 17 has an upper edge 55, which connects the lower edge 41 to the rear edge 51.
- the medial quarter 18 has an upper edge 56, which connects the lower edge 43 to the rear edge 53.
- Each of the upper edges 55, 56 extends in the longitudinal direction L, at the height of the first intermediate zone 32, the second intermediate zone 33, and the front zone 34.
- the pattern 20 has a thickness e which can be constant or variable. That is to say that the footwear element 15 has, for at least 80% of its extent, a thickness e of between 0.8 and 10 mm, knowing that values of 1.5 to 4 mm have given good results. According to the embodiment described, the thickness e is for example chosen constant.
- the footwear element 15 comprises two superimposed layers 59, 60.
- the first layer 59 is a structural layer or envelope provided, as will be better understood later, to be secured to the external sole 2 and to define the outside of the rod 3.
- the second layer 60 for its part, is a lining intended to contact the foot and, as a result, delimits the inside of the rod 3.
- the first 59 and second 60 layers are assembled against each other, for example by gluing, and form a laminated material.
- the thickness of the envelope 59 is equal to or greater than the thickness of the liner 60.
- the number of layers of the footwear element is not limited, and that it can be two or more.
- the envelope 59 gives the footwear element 15 its mechanical strength.
- the footwear element 15 has a self-supporting structure, uniform in its mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, or other.
- the envelope 59 is for example made of EVA, acronym of ethyl-vinyl-acetate, polyurethane, or any equivalent.
- the lining 60 when it brings a certain comfort.
- the liner 60 may be fabric, or any equivalent.
- the architecture of the boss 20 presented above makes it possible to obtain the footwear element 15, shown in particular on the Figures 4 and 5 .
- the lateral quarter 17 extends forward of the lateral border 28, a permanent securing means 61 connecting the lateral quarter 17 to the internal sole 16 in front of the lateral border 28. It is also observed that the medial quarter 18 s extends forward of the medial border 29, a permanent securing means 62 connecting the medial area 18 to the sole 16 in front of the medial border 29. Finally, it can be seen that a permanent securing means 63 connects the lateral area 17 to the neighborhood medial 18 at the top 12 of the upper 3, that is to say also at the top 12 of the footwear element 15.
- the footwear element 15, thus shaped has the general appearance of a mule . As a result, the shoe 1 also has the appearance of a mule. This last one is very comfortable, because it presents a continuity of matter under the plantar vault and on both sides of the vault transversely. Of course, this continuity is effective at the level of the first intermediate zone 32.
- the three securing means 61, 62, 63 mentioned above are seams. These means are common and easy to implement. But it can be provided other means, such as collages, welding, or other. In general, it can be said that one or more of the securing means 61, 62, 63 are seams.
- each seam 61, 62, 63 maintains, with respect to the other, two subdivisions 16, 17, 18 of the first footwear 15 by butting, that is to say edge against edge. More specifically, the lower front edge 41 of the lateral portion 17 abuts the lateral edge 26 of the internal sole 16, the lower front edge 43 of the medial quarter 18 abuts the medial edge 27 of the internal sole 16, and the upper edge 55 of the side portion 17 abut the upper edge 56 of the medial quarter 18.
- This arrangement is the one that gives the footwear element 15, and therefore also to the rod 3, the best regularity of curvature where the material continuity is not achieved. It follows that the wrapping of the foot and the comfort are optimized. None prevents, however, to provide a superposition of a quarter 17, 18 with the internal sole 16, or neighborhoods between them. In fact the continuity of matter, and the comfort that results, remains at the level of the plantar arch.
- the junction between the lateral quarter 17 and the medial quarter 18, at the top 12 of the rod 3, is oriented in the longitudinal direction L.
- the securing means 63 of the quarters 17, 18, namely here the seam 63 is oriented in the longitudinal direction L. It is so because the upper edges 55, 56 of the boss 20 are oriented in the longitudinal direction L. This facilitates the manufacture of the pattern, and also its implementation form to obtain the footwear element 15.
- the footwear element 15 to the outer sole 2.
- the latter 2 comprises a wear layer 71, provided to contact the ground, and an intermediate layer 72, finally disposed between the layer 71 and the footwear element 15.
- the wear layer 71 consists of one or more abrasion-resistant materials, such as rubber.
- the intermediate layer 72 for its part, is for example a damping layer, consisting of one or more materials provided for damping shocks.
- the intermediate layer is here constituted of ethyl-vinyl-acetate, designated by the acronym EVA, or of any similar material, such as a polyurethane, or other.
- the sole 2 thus extends from the wear layer 71 to a securing face 73, which is defined by the top of the intermediate layer 72.
- the shoe 1 is obtained by solidarizing the footwear element 15 to the securing face 73, for example by gluing. It is observed that the face 73 has a hilly shape, not flat, to better adapt to the stem and the sole of the foot. This avoids the use of an additional internal sole.
- the fastening is made in such a way that the permanent fastening means 61, 62 of the lateral 17 and medial 18 quarters at the internal sole 16 are opposite the outer soleing 2.
- these means 61, 62 are invisible externally on the finished shoe 1.
- the outer sole 2 covers the permanent securing means 61, 62. This increases the strength of the shoe 1, and gives it a more pleasant aesthetic.
- a strip 74 extends at the junction of the lateral 17 and medial 18 areas at the top 12 of the rod 3.
- the strip 74 covers the securing means 63, that is to say the 63, which again increases the strength of the shoe 1, and gives it a more pleasant aesthetic. It could alternatively be planned a strip essentially or purely decorative, which would then partially cover, if at all, the junction of neighborhoods.
- the shoe 1 obtained is both light and comfortable.
- a shoe 91 that includes an outer sole 92 and a shank 93.
- the shoe extends in a longitudinal direction L from a heel 94 to a point 95, and in a transverse direction w between a lateral side 96 and a medial side 97.
- the shoe 91 comprises a footwear 105, with an internal sole 106, a lateral quarter 107, and a medial quarter 108.
- the inner soleing 106 is disposed between the lateral quarter 107 and the medial quarter 108, these three elements being secured by continuity of material according to a pattern 110.
- the internal sizing 106 extends in length from a rear end 114 to a front end 115, and in width between a lateral boundary 118 and a medial boundary 119.
- the internal seaming 106 has a rear zone 121, a first intermediate zone 122, a second intermediate zone 123, and a front zone 124.
- the lateral quarter 107 is connected to the internal sole 106 only by continuity of material, and that the medial quarter 108 is connected to the internal sole 106 only by continuity of matter.
- the lateral quarter 107 extends at the first 122 and second 123 intermediate zones.
- the medial quarter 108, and also the medial border 119 extends at the first 122 and second 123 intermediate zones. That is, a lateral material continuity 118 extends at the first 122 and second 123 intermediate zones, and a medial continuity 119 extends at the first 122 and second 123 intermediate zones. This is why the shoe 91 wraps the foot, transversely, with great precision and comfortably.
- the continuity of material makes the footwear element 105 able to fit the plant and the transverse parts of the foot.
- the lateral quarter 107 comprises for example a rear transverse extension 131 and a transverse extension before 132 connected to each other by a bridge 133, as well as a rear branch 134 resulting from the rear transverse extension 131.
- the medial quarter 108 includes for example a rear transverse extension 141 and an extension transverse front 142 connected to each other by a bridge 143, and a rear branch 144 from the rear transverse extension 141.
- the shoe 91 comprises a securing means 151 of the rear transverse extensions 131, 141 to one another, a means 152 for securing the transverse extensions before 132, 142 one to the other, and a securing means 154 of the rear branches 134, 144 to one another.
- Each of these means 151, 152, 154 may be, as required, a permanent securing means or, alternatively, a removable fastening means.
- the shoe 91 obtained is a sandal.
- a footwear element 175 which comprises an internal sole 16, a lateral quarter 177 and a medial quarter 178.
- the internal sole 16 has a rear end 24 and a front end 25.
- the side portion 177 has a front lower edge 41 and an edge 55.
- the medial quarter 178 has a front lower edge 43 and an upper edge 56.
- a lateral border 28, between the internal sole 16 and the lateral side 177 extends at the level of the first intermediate zone 32 and the second intermediate zone 32. intermediate zone 33.
- a medial border 29, between the internal sole 16 and the medial quarter 178 extends at the level of the first intermediate zone 32 and the second intermediate zone 33.
- the side portion 177 has, from the border 28 to the upper edge 55, a rear lower edge 181, convex, a rear intermediate edge 182, right, and an entrance edge 183, concave.
- the medial quarter 178 has, from the border 29 to the upper edge 56, a rear lower edge 191, convex, a rear intermediate edge 192, right, and an entrance edge 193, concave.
- the lateral quarter 177 extends behind the lateral border 28, a permanent securing means 201 connecting the lateral quarter 177 in internal sole 16 behind the lateral border 28, the medial quarter 178 extends behind the medial border 29, a permanent securing means 202 connecting the medial quarter 178 to the internal sole 16 behind the medial border 29, and a permanent securing means 203 connects the lateral quarter 177 to the medial quarter 178 at the rear end 4 of the shoe.
- the permanent fastening means 201, 202, 203 each comprise a seam.
- each means 201, 202, 203 consists of a seam. It is again a question of using a simple technique, easy to put into artwork.
- the shoe obtained, not shown, displays the general appearance of a shoe, which is of course provided with an outer sole.
- the permanent securing means 201, 202 of the lateral quarters 177 and medial 178 at the inner sole 16 are opposite the outer sole 2. They 201, 202 are thus hidden externally when the shoe is assembled, for a better aesthetics.
- the junction between the lateral quarter 177 and the medial quarter 178, at the rear end 4, is contained in a longitudinal plane perpendicular to the outer sole 2. This facilitates the joining together of the quarters 177, 178 It is also expected that a stripe, not shown, extends to the junction of the lateral quarters 177 and medial 178 at the rear end 4. The aesthetics of the shoe is only better.
- the internal assembly 16 has an elongated cutout 211, and a permanent securing means 212 connects two edges 213, 214 of the cutout to one another.
- the latter 211 is formed in the first intermediate zone 32, and oriented in the longitudinal direction L.
- the cut 211 has a leaf shape with pointed ends, and is delimited by the two edges 213, 214 only.
- the permanent securing means 212 is a seam. This maintains, with respect to each other, the two edges 213, 214 of the cut 211 by butting. This arrangement reduces the width of the footwear element at the level of the plantar arch, or even the heel. In fact the localized narrowing of the footwear element allows the adaptation of the shoe to a narrower foot. Of course, the surface regularity of the inner sole 16 is preserved, for optimal comfort of the foot.
- the fifth embodiment is now presented using the figure 14 . Because it is very close to the first, the fifth embodiment has with it many common elements. There is therefore a shoe 221 which comprises an outer sole 2, with a wear layer 71 and an intermediate layer 72, and a footwear 225, with an internal sole 16, a lateral portion 227, and a medial quarter 228 As has been seen, the outer soleing 2 extends in length from the rear end 4 to the front end 5, and in width between the lateral side 6 and the medial side 7.
- the internal assembly 16, as for it, extends in length from the rear end 24 to the front end 25, and in width between the lateral border 28 and the medial border 29.
- the shoe 221 has the general appearance of a flip-flop.
- the lateral quarter 227 has a front edge 231, a rear edge 232 and an upper edge 233.
- the medial quarter 228 has a front edge 241, a rear edge 242, and an upper edge 243.
- Each of the 227, 228 is derived from the internal sole 16 at the first intermediate zone 32.
- the upper edges 233, 243 of the quarters 227, 228 are secured to one another at the top 12.
- a fastener 245 s' extends from top 12 to internal assembly 16. This fastener 245 comprises for example a strip, made with fabric or any equivalent, or a link of any structure.
- the fastener 245 is preferably provided to fit between the big toe and the second toe.
- the quarters 227, 228 and the fastener 245 form a double flange, characteristic of a flip-flop.
- the inner sole 16 has a reduced perimeter compared to that of the outer sole 2, and the latter around the inner sole 16 has a raised peripheral edge 246 which surrounds the base of the foot. This ensures a better hold of the foot, and is consistent with the continuity of matter between the inner sole 16 and 227, 228 quarters.
- the lining of the footwear element may extend over only a portion of the shell.
- a shoe according to the invention has a continuity of transverse material at the level of the arch, that is to say in the first intermediate zone.
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