EP2427075A1 - Languette et système de fermeture pour chaussures - Google Patents

Languette et système de fermeture pour chaussures

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EP2427075A1
EP2427075A1 EP10722655A EP10722655A EP2427075A1 EP 2427075 A1 EP2427075 A1 EP 2427075A1 EP 10722655 A EP10722655 A EP 10722655A EP 10722655 A EP10722655 A EP 10722655A EP 2427075 A1 EP2427075 A1 EP 2427075A1
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tongue
holding device
proximal
closure system
distal
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Stefan Lederer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/26Tongues for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C1/00Shoe lacing fastenings
    • A43C1/06Shoe lacing fastenings tightened by draw-strings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/20Fastenings with tightening devices mounted on the tongue

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  • the present invention relates to a new tongue or a new closure system for shoes.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a tongue for shoes which facilitates the operability of a shoe closure system.
  • An additional object of the invention is to provide a tongue for shoes that selects a good fit and a uniform Druckvei republic the foot.
  • the present invention in a first aspect is directed to a tongue for shoes that includes a base structure, a retainer, and a padding.
  • the basic structure is made of a substantially inelastic material and has an upper side facing away from a foot and an underside facing the foot.
  • the holding device is positioned on the upper side of the basic structure and designed such that it can receive at least one tension element in a fixable manner.
  • the padding is provided at the bottom of the Grundsttuktur. In principle, a two-layered tongue is thereby formed. A multilayer design of the tongue with other elements as upholstery or in another function is also conceivable.
  • the string holding device may be attached to a predetermined location on the top of the base structure.
  • a channel may be provided at the top of the basic structure.
  • the holding device may be arranged in the channel.
  • the channel may have means for receiving the holding device.
  • the holding device may have means for receiving in the channel.
  • a combination of the mentioned means of intake is also possible.
  • the means for receiving permit a positioning of the holding device adjustable in defined intervals in the channel.
  • a continuously adjustable positioning of the holding device can be provided in the channel.
  • the adjustable positioning of the holding device take place anywhere in the channel at suitable intervals, preferably at intervals of 2.5 mm.
  • the holding device includes at least one tanka.
  • a tanka is a type of closure with a rotatably mounted lever with which a tension member, such as a ribbon or cord, can be clamped in the holder and thus fixed.
  • the holding device includes at least one receptacle for gripping arms. The use of a clamping lid, three-bar or equivalent Voiiichtungen is also conceivable, as long as a tension element in the holding device can be useful fixed and released.
  • tankas as conventionally defined is conceivable wherein a conventional tanka is a generally oblong rectangular device having a hole for the tension member to be made, which can be fixed or released therein by pressure on a spring-loaded bolt passed across the hole ,
  • the use of round conventional tankas is also conceivable.
  • the padding may be designed such that a cavity is created.
  • the padding of the tongue can only be done on the sides, so that the cavity is formed in the middle of the tongue. Furthermore, the course of the cavity can follow a back of the foot.
  • a plurality of perforations may be provided in the tongue. Furthermore, the plurality of perforations may be provided in particular above the cavity. These perforations allow water vapor to escape easily, allowing for a sustainable improvement in the foot climate.
  • an entrance opening and an exit opening for the passage of a tension element can be provided in the basic structure in such a way that the tension element can be carried out between the inlet opening and the outlet opening at the bottom of the basic structure and in the cavity.
  • the tongue may be preformed on the left side and the right side according to the anatomy of a back of the foot.
  • the tongue may have a single-limbed structure or a multi-limbed structure.
  • the substantially inelastic material of the basic structure may be a plastic.
  • a plastic injection molded polyurethane is particularly preferred.
  • the present invention in a second aspect, is directed to a shoe closure system which includes a tongue, at least one tension member, and guide members.
  • the tongue is designed according to the above first aspect of the invention.
  • the guide elements for the at least one pulling element are provided on at least one side of the shoe upper. In this guide elements engages the at least one tension element above the tongue. Furthermore, the at least one tension element is received in a fixable manner in the holding device according to the above first aspect of the invention.
  • the at least one pulling element can be selected from the following: straps, cords and gripping arms.
  • the guide elements may be selected from eyelets, hooks and rails.
  • the retaining gasket may be attached at a predetermined location on the proximal end of the tongue.
  • the holding device may further include two tankas as described above.
  • the padding can be designed such that a cavity is formed.
  • a remplisöfmung and a Austrittsöfihung be carried out for the implementation of a tension element such that the tension element between the inlet opening and the outlet opening at the bottom of Grundstiuktur and in the cavity can be performed.
  • Two tension members in the form of cords may be provided to form a two-part or two-part lacing in which the distal cord extends substantially above the distal portion of the tongue and the proximal cord extends substantially above the proximal portion of the tongue.
  • the distal cord can be inserted into the inlet opening for bridging the portion of the proximal cord, performed on the underside of the tongue and in the cavity and executed after bridging the portion of the proximal cord from the outlet opening.
  • This two-part or two-zone lacing can ensure a continuous closure of the fibers from distal to proximal.
  • the guide elements may be formed as eyelets and / or hooks.
  • the proximal guide members may be attached at a distance of about 1.5 cm distally from the holder.
  • the p: oximalen guide elements can not be set with the holding device to the same height. At this distance of about 1.5 cm, a uniform tensile stress can be ensured.
  • the holding device may be arranged in the channel.
  • two guide elements in the form of rails on the left and right shoe upper may extend from proximal to distal and be arranged in proximal and distal receptacles.
  • adjusting devices for adjusting the position of at least one of the two rails may be provided on the proximal and / or distal receptacles.
  • a cassette may serve as a proximal receptacle. More specifically, the cassette may include one or more notches for fixing the rail.
  • the indentations may be provided in the diameter of the rails. For example, each 2 to 3 notches may be provided in a cassette.
  • the rails can for example be fixed in 2 to 3 positions or positions and the angle between the rails can be increased or decreased.
  • a different anatomical nature of feet taken into account become. For example, in the case of a very strong foot, the last position of the rails towards the middle can generally be used.
  • the distal receptacle may be a flexible element which may optionally be deformed in all directions.
  • the flexible element may include a set screw and optionally be provided in two parts.
  • the flexible element can connect the rails to each other, for example, by making a curve.
  • By adjusting screw it is possible to adjust the position of the two rails, for example, in relation to each other.
  • the rails can be adjusted by means of the adjusting screw, for example, parallel to each other or converging from proximal to distal at an acute angle.
  • two tension members may be provided in the form of strings so as to form a concertina-shaped lacing in which the position of the two strings above the tongue on the two rails can be adjusted by the movement of the holder in the proximal and / or distal direction , The further the holding device is moved from distal to proximal, the more can the closure system and thus the shoe be closed. Further, it is preferable that the cords themselves can be arbitrarily set in their length. Thus, also in this embodiment, a continuous positive locking can be ensured from distal to proximal.
  • two pulling elements in the form of gripping arms may be provided such that a mechanism is created in which the position of the two gripping arms above the tongue on the two rails can be adjusted by means of the movement of the holding device in the proximal and / or distal direction. The further the holding device is moved from distal to proximal, the more can the closure system and thus the shoe be closed. Thus, also in this embodiment, a continuous positive locking can be ensured from distal to proximal.
  • a fixed connection of the tension member to the shoe upper may be provided by anchoring at a predetermined position be.
  • the anchorage can be optionally adjustable.
  • the present invention is directed in a third aspect to the tongue for shoes according to the first aspect and to the closure system for shoes according to the second aspect, wherein all components of the tongue or the closure system can be exchanged.
  • all components of the tongue or the closure system can be exchanged.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of a tongue according to the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of another embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of yet another embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 5 A is a schematic representation of a single Tankas with a rotatably mounted lever, with which a tension element, such as a belt or a cord, can be clamped in the holding device and thus fixed;
  • Fig. 5B is a schematic representation of a double Tankas with a mechanism similar to Fig. 5A mechanism of the lever; 6 shows a schematic representation of a tongue with a two-part structure;
  • Fig. 7A is a schematic illustration of a still further embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 7B is a schematic representation of yet another Ausiuhrungsform a closure system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 a schematic representation of a Ausruhixmgsfoim here to the longitudinal axis symmetrically formed tongue 1 according to the present invention is shown.
  • the tongue 1 is coated with the same material as the shoe.
  • the tongue 1 is shown with a basic structure 2 and a padding 4.
  • a holding device is not shown here for better visibility of the basic structure 2.
  • the basic structure 2 is made of injection-molded polyurethane, a substantially inelastic or rigid plastic. This material ensures that when closing the closure system, the tongue over the entire contact surface can rest positively on the foot.
  • the side facing away from a foot top of the basic structure 2 can be seen. The bottom facing the foot is not visible in Fig. 1.
  • the padding 4 is shown on the underside of the basic structure 2 in a narrow area.
  • a channel 5 is shown at the top of the basic structure 2.
  • the means shown for receiving permit a positioning of the holding device in the channel 5 which can be adjusted at defined intervals.
  • the adjustable positioning here corresponds approximately to distances of 2.5 mm.
  • the padding 4 is designed here such that a cavity 8 is formed.
  • the padding 4 of the tongue 1 is only on the sides, so that the cavity 8 is formed in the middle of the tongue 1.
  • a plurality of perforations 9 are shown. The plurality of perforations 9 is formed above the cavity 8 here. These perforations 9 cause water vapor to escape very easily, whereby a lasting improvement of the foot climate is possible.
  • the tongue 1 is shown here as a single-limbed structure.
  • a tongue with a two-part structure is shown in FIG. 6, wherein the branching is realized with a hinge-like formation 21 at the interface between the instep and the tibia.
  • the bipartite tongue shown in this figure is shown with a two-part or two-part lacing (see Fig. 2), below explains wildly.
  • the use of a two-part structure is not intended to be limited to the embodiment shown with the two-tone lacing, but may be used with other embodiments as discussed below.
  • Such a two-part tongue is preferably provided for ankle-covering footwear.
  • the use of injected polyurethane for the basic structure 2 of the tongue 1 in the subsequent use of the tongue 1 as part of the closure system can ensure a positive fit along the entire section of the tongue 1 from distal to proximal.
  • a decisive improvement of a P Uberfotm the tongue or the closure system is possible.
  • this can be a uniform pressure distribution throughout the entire tongue ei aims.
  • FIGS. 5 A and 5 B a schematic illustration of one embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention is shown.
  • the mixing system 12 is shown with a tongue 1.
  • the holding device 3 (dashed box) is shown centrally at the proximal end of the tongue 1.
  • the holding device 3 contains a double tanka 6.
  • the tankas preferably used are shown in FIGS. 5 A and 5 B.
  • Fig. 5 A shows a single Tanka 6, which is provided with a rotatably mounted lever 22 with which a tension element 13, such as a belt or a cord, can be clamped in the holding device 3 and thus fixed.
  • FIG. 5B shows a double tanka with a lever mechanism analogous to FIG. 5A.
  • the double tank contains two juxtaposed rotatably mounted lever 22, which can be operated independently. Double tankas are preferably used in a two-zone lacing.
  • an inlet opening 10 and an outlet opening 11 for the passage of a distal cord 13d are shown, which is performed between the inlet opening 10 and the outlet opening 11 at the bottom of the basic structure 2 (dashed line) and in the cavity 8 (not shown).
  • a proximal cord 13p is shown to form a two-part or two-constricted lacing in which the distal cord 13d extends substantially above the distal portion of the tongue 1 and the proximal cord 13p extends substantially above the proximal portion of the tongue 1.
  • the distal cord 13d thus bridges the portion of the proximal cord 13p.
  • the distal cord 13d and the proximal cord 13p are inserted in each one of the tankas 6.
  • eyelets 14 are left and to the right of the shoe upper S into which the cords 13 are inserted.
  • the proximal eyelets 14p are attached at a distance of about 1.5 cm in the distal direction of the holding device 3 in order to effect a uniform tensile stress at this distance.
  • the cords 13 are shown in a fixed connection with the shoe upper S by means of a respective anchoring 20. This two-part or two-part conditioner ensures a continuous closure of the body from distal to proximal.
  • FIG. 3 a schematic of another embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention is shown.
  • the closure system 12 is shown with a tongue 1.
  • the holding device 3 (dashed box) is shown in the middle of the tongue 1 in the channel 5.
  • the holding device 3 includes a single Tanka 6.
  • the means shown for recording allow adjustable positioning in defined distances Haltevo ⁇ ichtung 3 in the channel 5.
  • the adjustable positioning also corresponds here about intervals of 2.5 mm.
  • two rails 14 on the left and right shoe shafts (not shown) that extend from proximal to distal and are respectively disposed in proximal and distal seats.
  • a left and right cassette 15 are shown as proximal recording.
  • the cassettes 15 each have two notches 16 for fixing the rails 14.
  • the notches 15 are shown substantially in the diameter of the rails 14.
  • the rails 14 can each be fixed in 2 positions or positions and the angle between the rails 14 can be increased or decreased.
  • a flexible element 17 is shown here as a distal recording, which is deformable in all directions.
  • the flexible element 17 is advantageous for the rolling process of the foot while walking.
  • the flexible element 17 has an adjusting screw 18 and is split in half centrally by the adjusting screw 18.
  • the flexible member 17 connects the rails 14 with each other by making a rounding.
  • the adjusting screw 18 here the position of the two rails 14 in relation to each other is adjusted so that they converge from proximal to distal at an acute angle.
  • two cords 13 are arranged such that a accordion-shaped lacing arises in which the position of the two cords 13 above the tongue 1 on the two rails 14 by means of the movement of the holding device 3 in the proximal and / or distal direction is set. The further the holding device 3 is moved from distal to proximal, the more the closure system 12 and thus the shoe is closed. Furthermore, the two cords 13 are cooled in the tank 6. In addition, here are the strings 13 themselves adjustable in length. Finer the cords 13 are shown in a fixed connection with the shoe upper by means of a respective anchor 20. As already mentioned above, a continuous positive locking is thus ensured from distal to proximal in this embodiment as well.
  • FIG. 4 a schematic representation of another embodiment of a closure system according to the present invention is shown.
  • the closure system 12 is shown with a tongue 1.
  • the holding device 3 (dashed box) is shown in the middle of the tongue 1 in the channel 5.
  • the holding device 3 each contains a receptacle 7 for a gripping arm.
  • In the channel 5 means for receiving the Garvomchtung 3 are shown.
  • the means shown for receiving allow an adjustable in defined intervals positioning of the holding device 3 in the channel 5.
  • the adjustable positioning also corresponds here about intervals of 2.5 mm.
  • two rails 14 on the left and right shoe shafts (not shown) that extend from proximal to distal and are respectively disposed in proximal and distal seats.
  • a left and right cassette 15 are shown as proximal recording.
  • the cassettes 15 each have two notches 16 for fixing the rails 14.
  • the notches 15 are shown substantially in the diameter of the rails 14.
  • the rails 14 can each be fixed in 2 positions or positions and the angle between the rails 14 can be increased or decreased.
  • a different anatomical condition of feet can be taken into account by this advantageous embodiment.
  • a flexible element 17 is shown here as a distal recording, which is deformable in all directions.
  • the flexible element 17 has an adjusting screw 18 and is split in half centrally by the adjusting screw 18.
  • the flexible member 17 connects the rails 14 with each other by making a rounding.
  • the position of the two rails 14 in relation to each other is adjusted so that they converge from proximal to distal at an acute angle.
  • two gripping arms 19 are arranged such that a mechanism results in which the position of the two gripping arms 19 above the tongue 1 on the two rails 14 is adjusted by means of the movement of the holding device 3 in the proximal and / or distal direction. The further the holding device 3 from distal to proximal moved wild, the more the Vei closing system 12 and thus the shoe is closed. As already mentioned above, a continuous positive locking is thus ensured from distal to proximal in this embodiment as well.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B there are shown schematic representations of still further embodiments of a closure system according to the present invention in which the shown variants may be used with a single or two-link tongue. These variants are suitable because of easier handling, especially for children's shoes.
  • Fig. 7A uses a single-lingual tongue which can be used in so-called low-cut shoes.
  • Fig. 7B uses a two-piece tongue, which is advantageous in ankle-covering shoes, wherein the Tanka 6 can be moved in this variant in the channel 5 slightly up and down.
  • the cords 13 can be fixedly connected to one another at the distal end or at the bottom of the shaft by a fixing 23.
  • fixation 23 itself may be firmly connected to the shoe upper.
  • the fixation 23 may include two Mettall- or plastic plates screwed together, to which the cords 13 are attached.
  • a suitably trained Tanka is also possible as a fixation 23.
  • the cords 13 may be provided with a grip aid 24 at the proximal end.
  • perforations according to the invention which are preferably provided above the cavity, water vapor can escape very easily and the foot climate can be sustainably improved.
  • the present invention provides an easily realizable, cost-effective and resource-saving closure system for shoes with an excellent and continuous form-fitting and a uniform pressure distribution.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une languette (1) destinée à des chaussures et comprenant une structure de base (2) en matériau pratiquement non élastique qui présente une face supérieure opposée au pied et une face inférieure orientée vers le pied, un dispositif de retenue (3) placé sur la face supérieure de la structure de base (2) et apte à recevoir un élément de serrage (13) de manière à le bloquer, ainsi qu'un rembourrage (4) sur la face inférieure de la structure de base (2). Selon l'invention, la structure de base (2) est réalisée de sorte que toute la surface de contact de la languette (1) peut reposer avec complémentarité de forme sur le pied et que la languette (1) est préformée du côté gauche et du côté droit conformément à l'anatomie du cou-de-pied, et une pluralité de perforations (9) est prévue dans la languette (1). L'invention concerne également un système de fermeture destiné à des chaussures et comprenant la languette selon l'invention.
EP10722655.7A 2009-05-04 2010-05-04 Languette et système de fermeture pour chaussures Not-in-force EP2427075B1 (fr)

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