EP2624717B1 - Semelle d'usure - Google Patents

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EP2624717B1
EP2624717B1 EP11745972.7A EP11745972A EP2624717B1 EP 2624717 B1 EP2624717 B1 EP 2624717B1 EP 11745972 A EP11745972 A EP 11745972A EP 2624717 B1 EP2624717 B1 EP 2624717B1
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Hans Georg Braunschweiler
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
    • A43B13/184Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole the structure protruding from the outsole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
    • A43B13/186Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/22Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
    • A43B13/223Profiled soles

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  • the present invention relates to an outsole in which a plurality of elements protrude downwards in the heel and ball area in relation to a stop surface surrounding them on all sides, which elements by the forces acting on them during running vertically and / or after all in alignment with the stop surface Pages are horizontally deformable.
  • Elastic compliant outsoles are known in large numbers in a variety of forms, elastic materials are used with a variety of hardnesses. Also known are outsoles with embedded air or gel pads. They are intended to cushion the loads occurring during running and thereby protect the musculoskeletal system of the runner, in particular its joints, and also convey a pleasant ride.
  • outsoles are known, which according to the in WO 03/103430 described principle work.
  • the functionalities required for the desired effect namely the tangential deformability and the rigidity against tangential deformation beyond at least one critical deformation, are assigned on the one hand to a vertically and horizontally deformable element and on the other hand to a stop surface.
  • These deformable elements and the stop surfaces are arranged in such a way that Roll over the heels and / or over the ball area of the outsole always both functions in sufficiently close temporal and spatial relationship to each other are used
  • the present invention now has the task of providing outsoles of the type mentioned, which are even better adapted to the different running styles
  • the differences in the deformation forces to be applied are even greater, so that with respect to the elements of the first group at least 20 N, preferably 30 N, more force is required than with respect to the elements of the second group, by vertical To bring deformation into alignment with the stop surface and so that in relation to the elements of the first group order at least 7.5 N, preferably 10 N, less force is required than with respect to the elements of the second group to bring them by horizontal deformation in alignment with the stop surface
  • the division of the elements into two groups with different properties in terms of their deformability has the advantage that the various elements can be arranged in different areas of the running shoe depending on the running style of the runner.
  • the elements of the first group are preferred
  • the elements of the second group are preferred
  • the outsole can be optimally adapted to the running style of the runner
  • the elements of the first group in the heel area and the element of the second group in the ball area predominate
  • the elements of the first group in the heel and ball area in each case predominantly inside or predominantly be arranged on the outside
  • the elements of the first group can be arranged in the heel area predominantly on the inside or predominantly on the outside and in the ball area vice versa
  • other arrangements are possible
  • the configuration of the elements may, for example, be such that the elements of the first group protrude downwards by 5-7 mm, preferably by 6 mm from the stop surface and by 1-3 mm, preferably by 2 mm, from the elements of the second group ,
  • forces of 170-190 N, preferably 180 N may be required to bring the elements of the first group into alignment with the stop surface by vertical deformation.
  • forces of 35-45 can bring them into alignment with the stop surface by horizontal deformation N, preferably 40 N, may be required
  • forces of 140 - 160 N, preferably 150 N may be required.
  • forces of 45-55 N, preferably 50 N may be required.
  • the elements may be podium-shaped, rotationally symmetrical, but also oval or angular. Above a preferably flat or slightly curved bottom, they are preferably hollow. Opposite the stop surface they are preferably surrounded on all sides by a groove into which they are at least partially deformable.
  • the elements of the first group may protrude further down over the stop surface than the elements of the second group, for example by having a thicker bottom with respect to them.
  • the bottom of at least one element of the first group may e.g. be thickened by a glued pad.
  • the elements may be made of an elastomer which is sufficiently resistant to the stresses involved and also has good grip.
  • the outsole has a plurality of platform-shaped, rotationally symmetrical elements 2a 2b.
  • the heel region 1a four elements 2a are arranged such that in each case two inside outward, front In the bale region 1b, seven elements 2b are arranged, of which three are on the inside and three on the outside. The seventh element is located in the middle in the front region. The two foremost elements are arranged close to the toe region of the outsole.
  • the area of the outsole, which lies between the heel region 1a and the bale area 1 b, has no elements.
  • the elements 2a, 2b are each surrounded on all sides by a stop surface 3. Between the elements 2a, 2b and the stop surface 3 there is a groove 4, which surrounds the elements 2a, 2b on all sides
  • FIG. 1b shows a section AA 'through the outsole Fig. 1a , At the bottom of a running shoe or at its midsole 5, a layer or layer 6 of an elastically deformable material such as Phylon or polyurethane is attached.
  • the midsole 5 has recesses in the regions of the elements 2a, 2b.
  • the layer 6 is integrally formed from a resilient elastomer and forms the stop surface 3 and the elements 2a, 2b
  • the layer 6 can also be formed of several pieces between the stop surface 3 and The elements 2a, 2b are in the unloaded state against the stop surface 3 down before you have a flat or slightly curved bottom 7 on between the flat bottom 7 and the midsole 6 is in the range Recesses a cavity 8 present In the area of the stop surface 3, the layer 6 is applied directly to the midsole 5
  • the elements 2a 2b are divided into a first group 2a and a second group 2b in the unloaded state, the elements of the first group 2a by 5 - 7 mm preferably by 6 mm with respect to the stop surface 3 and by 1-3 mm, preferably by 2 mm, downwards relative to the elements of the second group 2b
  • the elements 2a, 2b of the outsole are vertical when they hit the ground 10 (FIG. Fig. 2b )) and / or horizontally on all sides ( Fig. 2c deformable by the forces acting on them when acting on them are printed together in alignment with the stop surface 3 and / or printed laterally into the groove 4 into it, with respect to the elements of the first group 2a by at least 10 N more force with respect to the elements of the second group 2b is required to bring them by vertical deformation in alignment with the stop surface 3 To bring them by horizontal deformation in alignment with the stop surface 3, with respect to the elements of the first group 2a to at least N less force than required with respect to the elements of the second group 2b.
  • the elements of the first group 2a require forces of 170-190 N, preferably 180 N, to bring them in alignment with the stop surface 3.
  • elements of the second group 2b have lower forces of 140 - 160 N, preferably 150 N, required.
  • the difference in these forces of at least 10 N is achieved mainly by the elements of the first group 2a projecting further down than the elements of the second group 2b. In this way, the path to be overcome is until the bottom 7 of the element of the first group 2a is brought into alignment with the stop surface 3, and thus the necessary force, greater
  • the elements of the first group 2a require forces of 35-45 N, preferably 40 N, to bring them into alignment with the stop surface 3
  • Elements of the second group 2b require forces of 45-55 N, preferably 5 N, to bring them into alignment with the stop surface 3.
  • this difference in forces of at least 5 N is achieved mainly by the elements of the first group 2a continuing to follow lower than the elements of the second group 2b In this way, the leverage of the higher elements of the group 2a is greater, so that less force for the deformation must be expended.
  • Fig. 4a ) - d) show in the same representation as Fig. 1a )
  • outsoles with the two groups of elements 2a 2b in different arrangements in each case only the soles for a left shoe are shown
  • the respectively associated right shoe should be provided with a mirror image as a rule arrangement, wherein for runners with different feet or foot positions of the left and the right shoe could also be individually designed differently
  • the elements of the first group 2a are marked by hatching.
  • the elements of the second group 2b have no hatching
  • Fig. 4a the elements of the first group 2a in the heel region 1a and the elements of the second group 2b in the ball region 1b are arranged.
  • This arrangement is particularly suitable for long-distance runners, which "land" on the heel and roll over the bale They need for cushioning and damping of the first high load peak in the heel area a large vertical travel in combination with a slight horizontal deformability because of in this phase also large horizontal component
  • These requirements are fulfilled precisely by the elements of the first group 2a
  • the load due to the acting forces is lower, so that in this case the elements of the second group 2b are more favorable in terms of their vertical and horizontal deformability and also perceived as more comfortable become.
  • the arrangement of Fig. 4a ) is also suitable for normal walking.
  • Elements of the first group 2a are also arranged in the ball region 1b and vice versa
  • Elements of the second group 2b are also arranged in the heel region 1a.
  • the elements of the first group 2a in the heel region 2a still predominate and the elements of the second group 2b in the ball region 1b.
  • Fig. 4b are in addition the elements of the first group 2a predominantly on the inside and the elements of the second group 2b predominantly on the outside. This arrangement is especially suitable for indoor runners.
  • Fig. 4c shows one Fig. 4b ) corresponding embodiment, however, with predominantly outer side arrangement of the elements of the first group 2a or predominantly inside arrangement of the elements of the second group 2b, which is better suited for discoursefusswoor.
  • Fig. 4d are the elements of the first group 2a in the heel area 1a predominantly on the outside and in the ball area 1b, however, inversely arranged predominantly on the inside. This arrangement is favorable for runners, which roll across the foot from the back outside to the front inside. For a more likely side occurring rolling behavior from the rear inside to the outside, the elements of the first group 2a in the heel area 1a could also be predominantly arranged on the inside and in the ball area 1b predominantly on the outside.

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  1. Semelle d'usure dans laquelle, dans la région du talon et dans la région de la plante de pied (1a, 1 b), plusieurs éléments (2a, 2b) font saillie vers le bas par rapport à une surface d'arrêt (3) qui les entoure de tous côtés, et peuvent se déformer verticalement et/ou horizontalement de tous les côtés jusqu'à être à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3), sous l'action de forces qui agissent sur eux lors de la marche, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte au moins deux groupes d'éléments (2a, 2b),
    au moins 10 N de plus de force étant nécessaires en ce qui concerne les éléments d'un premier groupe (2a) qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments d'un second groupe (2b) pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation verticale,
    et au moins 5 N de moins de force étant nécessaires en ce qui concerne les éléments du premier groupe (2a) qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments du second groupe (2b) pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation horizontale.
  2. Semelle d'usure selon la revendication 1, caractérisée
    en ce qu'au moins 20 N, de préférence 30 N, de plus de force sont nécessaires en ce qui concerne les éléments du premier groupe (2a) qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments du second groupe (2b) pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation verticale,
    et en ce qu'au moins 7,5 N, de préférence 10 N, de moins de force sont nécessaires en ce qui concerne les éléments du premier groupe (2a) qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments du second groupe (2b) pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation horizontale.
  3. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que les éléments du premier groupe (2a) sont prédominants dans la région du talon (1a) et les éléments du deuxième groupe (2b) sont prédominants dans la région de la plante du pied (1b).
  4. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que les éléments du premier groupe (2a) sont disposés principalement sur le côté intérieur ou principalement sur le côté extérieur dans la région du talon et dans la région de la plante de pied (1a, 1 b) selon le cas.
  5. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que les éléments du premier groupe (2a) sont disposés principalement sur le côté intérieur ou principalement sur le côté extérieur dans la région du talon (1a) et dans la disposition inverse dans la région de la plante de pied (1b).
  6. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que les éléments du premier groupe (2a) font saillie vers le bas de 5 à 7 mm, de préférence de 6 mm, par rapport à la surface d'arrêt (3) et de 1 à 3 mm, de préférence de 2 mm, par rapport aux éléments du second groupe (2b).
  7. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments du premier groupe (2a),
    170 à 190 N, de préférence 180 N, sont nécessaires pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation verticale,
    et 35 à 45 N, de préférence 40 N, sont nécessaires pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation horizontale.
  8. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce qu'en ce qui concerne les éléments du second groupe (2B),
    140 à 160 N, de préférence 150 N, sont nécessaires pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation verticale,
    et 45 à 55 N, de préférence 50 kp, sont nécessaires pour les placer à l'affleurement de la surface d'arrêt (3) par une déformation horizontale.
  9. Semelle d'usure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée en ce que les éléments (2a, 2b) sont en forme de pieds, ayant de préférence une symétrie de révolution, creux au-dessus d'un fond (7) qui est de préférence plan, et sont entourés de tous côtés relativement à la surface d'arrêt (3), par une gorge (4) dans le creux de laquelle ils peuvent se déformer au moins partiellement.
  10. Semelle d'usure selon la revendication 9, caractérisée en ce que les éléments du premier groupe (2a) font saillie plus loin vers le bas au-delà de la surface d'arrêt (3) que les éléments du second groupe (2b), par le fait qu'ils présentent un fond plus épais (7) que ces derniers.
  11. Semelle d'usure selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que le fond d'au moins un élément du premier groupe (2a) est épaissi par un patin collé (9).
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