EP2434918A1 - Sports shoe with studs - Google Patents
Sports shoe with studsInfo
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- EP2434918A1 EP2434918A1 EP10724063A EP10724063A EP2434918A1 EP 2434918 A1 EP2434918 A1 EP 2434918A1 EP 10724063 A EP10724063 A EP 10724063A EP 10724063 A EP10724063 A EP 10724063A EP 2434918 A1 EP2434918 A1 EP 2434918A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a sports shoe type crampons comprising a rigid sole especially for playing football, rugby, or other.
- the foot is for the sportsman and especially for the footballer an essential asset in the practice of his sport.
- Two footballers can be differentiated by the quality of their pass or strike, the technique is likely to take more importance in one than the other. It is in this perspective of improvement of certain performances of the players that the manufacturers have developed shoes allowing, for example, to influence and / or to improve the ball touch, the quality of the ball striking or the stability by a good ground / shoe grip.
- the expansion of the economic environment and the continuous search for new performances for the sportsman, especially for the footballer impose on the latter an increase in the frequency and intensity of training and matches, that is, ie an increase in distances traveled per match and per week.
- Paradoxically, cleated shoes, especially for football have not evolved technically in recent years in response to these new requirements for distances traveled by players.
- the invention aims to provide a spike-type sports shoe to provide a fitting in adequacy with the great distances covered by the athlete during training and games to relieve and / or preserve its health capital .
- the invention provides a sports shoe comprising a footwear and a rigid outer sole, said sole having: an anterior portion comprising a first plurality of studs;
- a rear part comprising a second plurality of crampons; said shoe being characterized in that: - said rear portion has an extra thickness having a flat outer surface on which is located said second plurality of crampons, said extra thickness providing an elevation of said rear portion relative to said front portion; and in that - said central portion has a curved outer profile.
- elevation means a change in the height of a first plane relative to a second plane substantially parallel to the foreground and tangential to the front of the shoe.
- the invention thus proposes a sports shoe with crampons, in particular for the practice of football, rugby or other sports, ensuring a rear elevation of the heel of the shoe to reduce the insidious and recurrent mechanical pathologies in sports due to current requirements .
- the shoe according to the invention makes it possible to reduce the functional hyper-stress on the posterior muscle chain and in particular the super-Achilles plantar system by a better distribution of the load of the foot in the shoe, thus limiting the tensions and the muscular, tendinous, ligamentary and articular injuries which depend on it.
- this functional imbalance of the suro-achille-plantar system promotes in the athlete the regular appearance of mechanical diseases articular, muscular, tendinous, aponeurotic or ligamentary at the level of the foot, the knee, the lower limbs, the pelvis and the back.
- the posterior slope of the shoe makes it possible to harmonize the whole foot / shoe by considerably improving the work of the supero-Achilles-plantar system.
- the foot performs, thanks to the invention, a functional work in synergy between the posterior motor chain and the crossed and anterior muscle chains which depend on it.
- the longitudinal camber of the shoe resulting from the rear elevation allows to provide a faithful wrapper of the longitudinal arch of the foot.
- This central camber allows to promote the prophoceptive stability of the arches and the elastic cushioning of the midfoot.
- the sports shoe according to the invention makes it possible to reduce the appearance of all these pathologies by:
- the cleated sports shoe according to the invention may comprise, in addition to the main features which have just been mentioned in the preceding paragraph, one or more of the following characteristics, considered individually or in any technically possible combination:
- said central portion comprises a curved inner profile in the form of a vault, said inner profile being adapted to conform to the shape of the arch of the foot medio;
- said inner profile of said sole has an inner profile and an outer profile forming a transverse arch, said inner profile having a vault effect greater than said outer profile;
- said outer profile of said central portion forms the outer longitudinal camber of said shoe
- said central portion is an elastic portion adapted to deform to dampen said foot; said excess thickness is between 1 and 25 mm;
- said excess thickness is between 10 and 15 mm;
- said extra thickness of said posterior portion extends in said central portion to reinforce the rear portion of said central portion;
- said extra thickness extending in said central portion comprises a beveled portion according to a convex profile
- said overthickness is formed by a removable booster seat
- said outsole comprises means for securing said removable booster seat
- said studs are removable studs screwed onto said outsole so as to secure said removable booster seat; said studs are molded studs or screwed studs integral with said removable booster;
- said additional thickness is secured to the posterior portion of said outsole; - Said crampons are studs molded on said outsole.
- the present invention also relates to a removable booster characterized in that it comprises an upper surface adapted to cooperate with the outer surface of the outer sole of a sports shoe according to the invention.
- the present invention also relates to a sports shoe comprising a footwear and a rigid outsole, said sole having:
- an anterior portion comprising a first plurality of cleats; - a central part;
- a rear part comprising a second plurality of crampons; said shoe being characterized in that said rear portion has an extra thickness having a flat outer surface on which is located said second plurality of studs, said extra thickness effecting an elevation of said posterior portion relative to said front portion, said extra thickness being formed by a removable booster.
- the invention thus proposes a spiked sports shoe, in particular for playing football, rugby, or other sports, ensuring a rear elevation of the heel of the shoe by means of a removable booster seat that can be replaced in a fashionable manner. simple and fast.
- the posterior elevation created by the removable booster reduces the insidious and recurrent mechanical pathologies in sports due to current requirements.
- the removable aspect of the booster also makes it possible to quickly and easily interchange the type of booster to bring a new technical feature to the shoe either by the establishment of a booster constituted by a material of different density or by changing the height of the booster.
- the rapid interchangeability of the booster can simply modify the mechanical properties of the shoe by providing a sport shoe spikes scalable and perfectible adapted to adapt to the various technical, mechanical and anatomical requirements of athletes.
- the cleated sport boot according to the invention may comprise, in addition to the main features which have just been mentioned in the preceding paragraph, one or more of the following characteristics, considered individually or in any technically possible combination: crampons are removable studs screwed onto said outsole and / or said removable booster seat;
- said studs are molded studs secured to said removable booster seat;
- said excess thickness is between 1 and 25 mm; said excess thickness is between 10 and 15 mm;
- said central portion comprises a curved outer profile
- said outer profile of said central portion forms the outer longitudinal camber of said shoe
- said central portion has a curved inner profile and adapted to conform to the shape of the arch of the foot;
- said inner profile of said sole has an inner profile and an outer profile forming a transverse arch, said inner profile having a vault effect greater than said outer profile; said extra thickness of said posterior portion extends in said central portion to reinforce the rear portion of said central portion;
- said extra thickness extending in said central portion comprises a beveled portion according to a convex profile; - Said central portion is an elastic portion adapted to deform to dampen said foot.
- the present invention also relates to a removable booster characterized in that it comprises an upper surface adapted to cooperate with the outer surface of the outer sole of a sports shoe according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a view of the outer side of a first embodiment of a sports shoe cleats according to the invention
- FIG. 1 shows a view of the inner side of the shoe of Figure 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a view of the outer side of an outer sole of a sports shoe according to a variant of the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows in its left side a rear view of the shoe shown in Figures 1 and 2, and in its right side a rear view of the shoe shown in Figure 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a bottom view of a sports shoe according to Figures 1, 2 or 3;
- FIG. 6 represents a view of the external side of a second embodiment of a sports shoe with cleats according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 represents a view of the external side of a variant of the second embodiment of a sports shoe with cleats according to the invention
- FIG. 8 represents a view of the external side of another variant of the second embodiment of a sports shoe with cleats according to the invention
- FIG. 9 represents a view of the external side of another variant of the second embodiment of a sports shoe with cleats according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 represents a perspective view of the outsole of another variant of the second embodiment of a sports shoe with cleats according to the invention
- - Figure 1 1 shows a view of the inner side of another variant of the second embodiment of a sports shoe cleats according to the invention.
- the shoe 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention and illustrated in particular by Figures 1 and 2, comprises a rigid outer sole 1 extending from the front to the back of the shoe 10 and secured to footwear 11.
- rigid sole is meant a sole which, as opposed to a flexible sole, typically a sole of a running shoe, does not allow to accompany the folding movement of the forefoot to the toes when walking. or the race.
- the footwear 1 1 is adapted to receive and cover the entire foot 100.
- the footwear 1 1 is made by means of several flexible pieces of leather, canvas or any other synthetic material known to the skilled person.
- the outsole 1 has three distinct parts each fulfilling a role in the maintenance and positioning of the foot 100 in the shoe: a first part 2 located at the front allowing the support of the forefoot, hereinafter referred to as anterior part 2;
- Each part is defined and sized to form a global plantar profile 15 providing a foot support 100 as natural as possible, thus preserving the anatomical and biomechanical balance of the athlete.
- the outsole 1 has a plurality of studs 5 and 6 respectively distributed on the front portion 2 and the rear portion 3 of the outer sole 1.
- the rear portion 3 has four studs 6, and the front portion 2 comprises at least four crampons 5.
- a cleat is generally defined as an element, generally a protuberance, lining the sole of certain types of sports shoes in order to ensure better adhesion to the ground, especially on soft or grassy ground.
- spike the various elements known to those skilled in the art to ensure better adhesion to the ground, known in particular under various names: bar, lamella, etc..
- the crampons 5 and 6 are so-called "molded" crampons and are therefore integral and made during the molding of the outsole 1.
- these crampons may be screwed studs of material plastic or metal.
- the crampons 5 and 6 are indifferently spikes conical, cylindrical, lamellar or any other form to ensure adhesion to the ground.
- the whole of the outsole 1, here including the crampons 5 and 6 molded, is made of thermoplastic type plastic or thermosetting material optionally reinforced by nylon, glass or carbon type fibers, the outsole may be a overmoulding or an assembly of several materials to obtain different mechanical properties at different locations of the sole 1.
- the rear portion 3 extends from the straight line L2 shown in dashed lines on these same Figures 1 and 2, substantially corresponding to the position of the crampons 6a the most anterior of the plurality of studs 6 to the rear of the shoe.
- the central portion 8 is the portion extending between the anterior portion 2 and the posterior portion 3, that is to say between the lines L1 and L2.
- the front portion 2 is a thin portion, that is to say a thickness of a few millimeters (mm), preferably less than 10 mm, of constant thickness and substantially flat.
- the anterior portion 2 may initially include a slight bending raising the front of the front portion 2 relative to the rear of the front portion 2, so as to have a maximum of ground support during the phase digitigrade, that is to say during the period, walking or running, during which the support of the foot is conditioned on the forefoot.
- the anterior part 2 is the part of the sole 1 supporting the forefoot and more precisely the anterior transverse arch and the anterior supports essentially formed by the head of the first metatarsal and the plantar surface of the big toe.
- the rear part 3 of the outsole 1 is formed by a rigid upper shell 3a in contact with the footwear 11 and by a booster 4 in the lower part in contact with the ground, the booster 4 having a first portion 4a flat at the rear portion 3 and a second portion 4b extending into the central portion 8 of the sole 1.
- the upper shell 3a has a thickness substantially constant and substantially equivalent to the thickness of the anterior portion 2.
- This upper shell 3a is made of a plastic material, preferably rigid thermoplastic or thermosetting type optionally reinforced with fibers of nylon, glass or other type, and form a plane support at its upper face 3c.
- the upper shell 3a can also extend laterally so as to form an enveloping shell 3b in order to optimize the maintenance and rigidity of the boot 10.
- the booster 4 is overmolded on the upper shell 3a.
- the booster 4 is preferably a visible outer overmoulding, the thickness of which is constant along the rear portion 3, the thickness being between 1 and 25 mm.
- the booster 4 will have a thickness of between 10 and 15 mm in order to provide a sufficient elevation with respect to the front part 2.
- the booster 4 has substantially the shape of a full heel, that is to say without external recess, at least in its front portion 4b and has a flat outer surface 12, this surface 12 allowing a stable support of the heel during the contact with the ground when the crampons 5 and 6 are inserted into the ground.
- the booster 4 extends, in its portion 4b, in the central portion 8 of the sole 1.
- the thickness of the booster 4 is bevelled in a profile 13 substantially convex so that the booster 4 maintains and strengthens the rear portion of the central portion 8 reconditioning the configuration of the supports of the medio-foot.
- Part 4b booster enhances this area of the central portion 8 by providing additional support in the support of the midfoot.
- the central portion 8 of the sole 1 has an outer surface profile 14 (ie: the outer plantar surface) curved and arched which forms the outer longitudinal arch of the shoe.
- This external longitudinal arch is accentuated by the difference in elevation created by the booster 4 in the rear part 3.
- the profile 13 of the part 4b of the booster 4 also makes it possible to accentuate this arch-shaped curvature of the external profile 14 of the central part 8 of the sole 1.
- the central portion 8 of the sole 1 has an inner surface profile 16 (ie the inner plantar surface) also curved in the form of a vault which forms the longitudinal inner arch of the shoe.
- the curvature of the inner surface profile 16 varies along the transverse axis of the shoe in order to match the shape of the foot arch of the medio foot and to support it properly.
- the internal profile 16a of this inner surface profile 16 has a vault effect greater than its external profile 16b just like the internal arch of the midfoot which has a vault effect greater than that of its outer arch.
- the booster 4 is typically made of a polymer material determined by the manufacturer in order to bring an additional feature to the sports shoe 10.
- the booster 4 may be formed by overmolding a mixture of several materials to bring different properties to the outsole 1.
- the booster 4 allows both to provide an isolated elevation of the posterior portion 3 relative to the anterior portion 2 but also provides a strategic and clever choice of a material or a mixture of materials, additional properties of stability, cushioning, absorption of shock waves and / or vibrations or elasticity, or return.
- the booster 4 may be made of a slightly flexible and slightly deformable material, such as a reticulated foam, so as to provide a cushioning function to the shoe 1. It may further comprise air bubbles and / or springs to further enhance this cushioning function.
- a slightly flexible and slightly deformable material such as a reticulated foam
- the central portion 8 may also be made of a material different from the anterior portion 2 and the upper shell 3a of the rear portion 3 to provide an additional technical feature to the sports shoe, such as for example a better stability, in particular in torsion, between the anterior portion 2 and the posterior portion 3 by the use of a plastic material more rigid than the material of the outsole 1 or by the addition of an intermediate shell or an additional tongue increasing the lateral rigidity of the whole.
- This natural camber is here accentuated by the particular shape of the central part and by that of the booster whose arrangement allows both to have an internal profile proposing a camber positioning the foot in a natural position and at the same time an arched exterior profile providing cushioning and static and dynamic support for the midfoot.
- the internal and external longitudinal archings allow to better contain and better wrap the longitudinal vaults of the foot and thus increase the bearing surface of the plantar supports limiting the fatigability of the foot. athletic.
- the loads and pressures on the foot are then better distributed and which improves during the walk and / or the race:
- the particular camber of the central portion preserves the biomechanical activity of the medial arch foot to optimize the physiological qualities of the foot as a whole, that is to say, stability, absorption, elasticity, propulsion and drainage.
- the positioning in the external situation of the booster ensures a true rear elevation of the heel of the shoe to create a difference in elevation between the rear and the front without changing the internal volume of the footwear and without weighing the shoe.
- This external positioning also makes it possible to repackage the footwear situation in a more harmonious and physiological posture by allowing the foot to naturally find internal and external longitudinal arch that is better supported and better wrapped.
- the isolated elevation at the rear increases the grip on the ground initially sought by cleated shoes, particularly in terms of support and acceleration.
- the posterior booster is full, (that is to say it has no opening or external recess), and its outer surface, which can be in contact with the ground when the cleats are driven into the ground, is flat on all the posterior part of the shoe.
- this sports shoe allows to have a stable posterior support and an efficient and homogeneous elevation on the posterior part when the crampons sink into the soft ground.
- the shoe is distinguished from existing sports shoes, including those having isolated material additions at each rear stud that offer precarious support caused by the depression of the raised portions isolated from the crampons. Indeed, on a soft ground, the earth tends to fill all the recesses being between the posterior crampons creating an inefficient elevation of the heel and an unstable support.
- Figure 6 shows a sports shoe 50 according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- the shoe 50 comprises, unless otherwise indicated, all the characteristics of the sports shoe 10 described above.
- the booster 54 of the posterior portion 56 of the outer sole 58 is removable.
- This removable booster 54 has an upper surface 53 adapted to cooperate with the outer surface 63 of the outer sole 58.
- the booster 54 also has a flat outer surface 52, this surface 52 allowing a stable support of the heel during contact with the ground when the cleats 51 and 55 are inserted into the ground.
- the booster 54 is secured to the outer sole 58 by screwing the rear cleats 51 which each comprise a threaded rod 60.
- the threaded rods 60 pass through corresponding bores 62 arranged in the booster 54 and are screwed inside the threaded bores 61 arranged in the outsole 58.
- These threaded rods 60 are dimensioned so as to maintain the booster 54 in compression between the crampons 51 and the outsole 58 when these lugs 51 are screwed on this outer sole 58.
- the length of the threaded rods 60 of the crampons 51 is of course a function of the thickness of the booster 54 used.
- the bores inserted into the outsole 58 are preconfigured so as to receive, whatever the thickness of the booster 54 used, the same threaded rods 60.
- the threaded rods 60 are screwed both inside the booster 54 by means of threaded bores and inside the threaded bores 61 arranged in the outsole 58.
- the crampons 51 are either screwed into the booster 54 or heat sealed to the booster 54.
- the removable booster 54 is secured by other attachment means adapted to receive and secure the removable booster 54 on the outer sole 58 of the shoe .
- the booster 54 may be placed and secured to the outsole 58 by screwing, clipping, locking, interlocking, lateral or longitudinal sliding or by any other type of equivalent means for securing / detaching in a simple manner and a quick removable booster on a shoe outsole.
- Figure 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the shoe 50 according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- the booster 54a comprises a projecting rail 82 (part maie) in its upper part allowing the establishment of the booster 54a by longitudinal sliding in a hollow rail 81 (female part) present in the outsole 1.
- Figure 9 shows another alternative embodiment of the shoe 50 according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- the booster 54b has at its upper surface 53 non-opening cavities 92 and a bore 62 '.
- the outer surface 63 of the outsole 58 has lugs 91 able to conform to the shape cavities 92 and adapted to be inserted into said cavities 92 during the introduction of the booster 54b on the shoe 50.
- the lugs 91 and the cavities 92 allow to position and perform a seat or additional support of the booster 54b.
- the booster 54b is secured to the boot 50, for example by means of a quarter turn screw 83 enabling the booster 54b to be quickly screwed or unscrewed by means of a simple element able to fit into the slot 84 of quarter turn screw 83.
- Figure 10 shows another alternative embodiment of the shoe 50 according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- the booster 54c is associated with the outsole 58 by a hooked system 93 quarter turn with interlocking and rotation of the booster 54c.
- the booster 54c also comprises fastening means 94 able to prevent unwanted rotation of the booster 54c in order to secure it in a good position.
- Figure 1 1 shows another embodiment of the shoe according to the invention.
- the front portion 4b of the booster 54d is inserted into a notch 85 preconfigured in the outer sole 58 serving as an anti-slip stop.
- the upper surface 53 of the booster 54d includes holding lugs 86 capable of being inserted into bores 87 of the outsole 58 for positioning the booster 54d on the soleplate 58.
- the booster 54d is secured in a detachable manner by screwing a screw 88 into a threaded bore 89 inside the sole 58.
- the rear crampons 51 may equally be studs screwed into the outsole 58. or crampons screwed into the booster 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d or studs molded directly on the booster 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d.
- the removable booster seat 54e brings an elevation at the rear portion 3 and at the level of the central portion 8 of the outsole 58.
- the removable booster 54e may cover partially or integrally the central portion 8 of the sole 58 ( Figure 7 illustrates the case where the removable booster 54e covers the entire central portion 8).
- the portion of the booster 54e located in the central portion 8 and the portion of the booster 54e located in the rear portion 3 of the sole 58 can be made of different materials of different qualities providing qualities such as cushioning qualities, stability , absorption of shock waves harmful to the integrity of cartilage or absorption of vibrations generating various mechanical pathologies.
- the booster 54e is detachably secured to the outsole 58 by a hooking means as described in the preceding figures.
- the removable aspect of the booster seat has been particularly described with a sports shoe having an outer sole curved in its central part, that is to say at the midfoot.
- a removable booster as described in the present application on a sports shoe sole having no curvature at its central portion.
- the removability of the booster 54 makes it possible to interchange rapidly and without difficulty the type of booster to bring a new technical feature to the shoe and / or modify it, such as for example the modification of the height of the booster.
- the change in the height of the rear elevation, by the rapid interchangeability of the booster 54 thus allows to offer a sport shoe 50 with spikes scalable to adapt to the various technical and anatomical requirements of athletes.
- the booster 54 may then have different visible external markings to identify the different types of booster, such as a color code corresponding to different thicknesses.
- the booster 54 can also be made of different materials providing additional qualities to the elevation of the shoe 50, such as qualities of cushioning, stability, absorption of harmful shock waves to the integrity of the cartilage or absorption of vibrations generating various functional pathologies in the sportsman.
- the booster 54 is a booster "composite", that is to say having a plurality of layers, thin, of the order of a few millimeters, made using different materials having specific and different mechanical properties.
- the booster 54 becomes an entirely customizable, modular and limitlessly perfectible element, both on the thickness and on the mechanical properties it brings to the sports shoe, thus allowing to meet, as closely as possible, the criteria, expectations and needs of the athlete.
- the sports shoe according to the invention thus constitutes an elemental link in the prevention, protection, and improvement of the athlete's performance.
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