EP2731466A1 - Chaussure modulable - Google Patents
Chaussure modulableInfo
- Publication number
- EP2731466A1 EP2731466A1 EP12748728.8A EP12748728A EP2731466A1 EP 2731466 A1 EP2731466 A1 EP 2731466A1 EP 12748728 A EP12748728 A EP 12748728A EP 2731466 A1 EP2731466 A1 EP 2731466A1
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- Prior art keywords
- sole
- shoe
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a modular shoe.
- Such a modular shoe generally comprises a sole and at least one element for retaining a foot of a user on this sole, this retaining element being also called "upper" of shoe.
- the retaining element for example formed by straps, can be fixed to the sole by removable fastening means, comprising for example snaps.
- these fastening means are generally arranged on the side of the sole, so that they do not allow to modulate the position of the fastener according to the user's wish or the morphology of his foot.
- the fastening means comprise snap fasteners arranged on the side of the sole, such snaps can come off impromptu.
- the invention is intended to overcome these disadvantages, providing a shoe whose modularity and reliability are improved.
- the invention particularly relates to a shoe, of the type comprising a sole, comprising in particular an upper part on which a foot of a user is intended to rest, characterized in that:
- the sole comprises a rear support element for a rear end of the upper part, and a front support element for a front end of this upper part, and
- the front and rear support elements delimit an open space with the upper part, extending substantially over the entire length of this upper part.
- the upper part of the sole also called “first assembly” or “first sole" is the part of the sole on which the user's foot rests. This upper part therefore generally has a shape substantially complementary to that of the sole of the foot.
- the front and rear support elements form spacers between the upper part of the sole (where the foot rests) and the ground, forming thus an open space substantially under the entirety of the length of this upper part.
- this open space allows for example the passage of at least a portion of the retaining element below the upper part of the sole, and that at any position taken along the length of the upper part .
- this retaining element can be arranged at any point in the upper part, without the choice of its position being limited by a predefined location of fastening means, such as buttons, buttons pressures, hooks, etc.
- the invention therefore allows great freedom in fixing, in particular to improve the originality and aesthetics of the shoe.
- freedom in fixing allows the user to choose a retaining element according to his foot type, and also to vary the retaining element with each wear and use of the shoe, depending on his tastes and wishes.
- the same shoe according to the invention therefore allows a large number of possibilities in the type or position of the retaining element.
- the invention makes it possible to arrange fixing means for the retaining element under the upper part of the sole. Such fastening means are then fixed securely, discreetly and aesthetically under the upper part of the sole, and have little risk of detaching impromptu, unlike fixing means conventionally arranged on the side of a sole.
- a shoe according to the invention may further comprise one or more of the following features, taken alone or in any technically possible combination.
- the shoe has at least one user's foot holding member on the sole, the upper part of the sole has an upper surface, on which the user's foot is intended to rest, and a lower surface, opposite at the upper surface, intended to be turned towards the ground, and the lower surface comprises hooking means of the retaining element.
- the attachment means comprise at least a first Velcro-type band, for example with hooks, fixed on the lower surface of the upper part of the sole, and the retaining element comprises at least a second strip of complementary Velcro type of the first, for example velvet.
- the retaining element forms a ribbon, intended to be wrapped around the upper part and the foot of the user.
- the upper part of the sole has a through hole for the passage of the retaining element.
- the sole has a lower part, defining the open space with the front and rear support elements and the upper part of the sole.
- the lower part of the sole having a lower face for cooperating with the ground and an upper face opposite to the lower face, the lower face is provided with at least one damping strip, for example rubber.
- the lower part of the sole having a lower face for cooperating with the ground and an upper face opposite to the lower face, the upper face is provided with fixing means of at least one decoration accessory.
- the fastening means comprise a metal plate for holding at least one decoration accessory magnetic attachment.
- the fastening means comprise at least one groove, formed in the upper face of the lower part or in the rear part, intended to receive, by interlocking or sliding, a complementary rib carried by a decoration accessory.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the shoe of FIG. 1 provided with a member for retaining a foot of the user;
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 of the shoe of Figure 1 equipped with a retaining element different from that of Figure 2;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the shoe of Figure 1 provided with decorative accessories.
- FIG. 1 shows a shoe 10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- the shoe 10 comprises a sole 1 1, including an upper portion 12, also called “first mounting” or “first sole”, on which a foot of a user is intended to rest.
- This upper portion 12 therefore generally has a shape substantially complementary to that of the sole of the foot.
- the upper portion 12 has an upper surface 12A for receiving the foot of the user, and a lower surface 12B opposite the upper surface 12A, intended to be turned towards the ground during use of the shoe 10.
- an insole may be added and fixed, removably or not, on all or part of the upper surface 12A, to provide increased comfort and ergonomics in accordance with the use and desire of the 'user.
- the sole 1 1 also comprises a rear element 14 for supporting a rear end 15 of the upper part 12.
- the sole 11 according to the invention also comprises a front element 16 for supporting a front end 17 of the upper part 12.
- These rear elements 14 and 16 front support delimit, with the upper portion 12, an open space 20, forming spacers between the upper portion 12 and the ground. Note that, since the rear elements 14 and front support 16 are arranged at the rear ends 15 and before 17 of the upper portion 12, the open space 20 extends substantially throughout the entire length of the upper portion 12. In particular, in other words, these back elements 14 and before 16 support collaborate to raise the upper portion 12 as a whole.
- the sole 11 also has a lower portion 18, substantially flat shape.
- This lower part 18, also called “outsole” or “outsole” is the part of the sole intended to come into contact with the ground when using the shoe 10.
- the front 16 and rear 14 supporting elements extend between this lower portion 18 and the upper portion 12, so as to form a spacer between them.
- the open space 20 is limited in height by the upper part 12 and the lower part 18, and it is limited in length by the rear elements 14 and 16 front support.
- this space 20 is open laterally.
- the rear member 14, respectively before 16, support extends the lower portion 18 without breaking the slope.
- the parts 14, 18 and 16 form a strongly rounded wedge heel on the front (base of the front element 16) and the rear (base of the rear element 14) of the lower part 18 , in order to allow an optimal foot roll during walking.
- the lower portion 18 comprises a restricted flat area, formed substantially in the middle of the lower portion 18, allowing the stability of the shoe and the rest of the user when in the stopped position.
- the rear support member 14, respectively 16 may be separated from the lower part 8 by a slope break.
- the sole 1 is made in one piece.
- the sole 1 can be made of plastic, in which case the upper part 12, the rear elements 14 and front support 16, and the lower part 18 can be made of material.
- the sole 11 may also be made of wood, or any other material dug, injected or molded, without these methods being limiting.
- the upper part 12, the rear elements 14 and front 16 support, and the lower part 18 can be reported on each other through conventional fastening means.
- the upper part 12, the rear elements 14 and front support 16, and the lower part 18 then consist of identical or separate materials.
- these fixing means may be removable, to allow the replacement of some of the parts 12, 14, 16 and / or 18 by other, for example to vary the heights, shapes and / or colors of these parts.
- non-removable fixing means for example by gluing.
- the height of the rear support element 14 is chosen according to the heel height desired for the shoe 10.
- the rear elements 14 and 16 front support may have substantially identical heights, in which case the upper portion 12 of the sole 11 is substantially parallel to the ground, and the lower portion 18 when the sole 11 has a such lower part 18.
- the lower portion 18 has a lower face 18B for cooperating with the ground and an upper face 18A opposite the lower face 18B.
- the lower face 18B is provided with at least one damping strip 21, for example rubber protecting the base 18 from wear and improving walking comfort.
- the boot 10 furthermore comprises at least one element 22 for retaining the user's foot on the sole 11.
- a retaining element 22 is also called a shoe upper. Examples of retaining elements 22 are shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the retaining element 22 forms a ribbon of small width, or a strap, wrapping around both the foot and the upper part 12 so as to wrap them together.
- This retaining element 22 being wrapped around the foot, it systematically adapts to the shape of the foot when it is assembled to the sole 1 1 in the presence of this foot.
- this retaining element 22 can pass anywhere along the length of the sole 12 and the foot.
- the retaining element 22 can pass to the front of the foot, which would not be possible if the open space 20 did not extend under the front of the upper part 12.
- winding of the ribbon 22 can be made in the manner desired by the user in the configuration it deems preferable for comfort and / or the desired appearance of the shoe.
- the lower surface 12B of the upper part 12 comprises means 24 for attaching the retaining element 22.
- the fastening means 24 comprise at least one first Velcro-type band 26, for example with hooks, fastened to the lower surface 12B of the upper part 12, extending for example on all its length.
- the retaining element 22 then comprises at least a second Velcro-type band complementary to the first, for example to velvet, extending for example over the entire length of this retaining element 22.
- the retaining element 22 thus has an upper and visible portion 22A, and a non-visible back portion 22B, comprising the fastening means, for example velcro Velcro type.
- these fixing means may cover all or only part of the back portion.
- Such fastening means 24 Velcro-type strips allows optimum modularity, because the attachment can be performed at any location on the lower surface 12B or the retaining element 22. Thus, the retaining element 22 does not need to be at a specific location on the lower surface 12B to be hooked.
- these fastening means 24 Velcro-type strips allow effective attachment of the retaining member 22 under the upper portion 12 of the sole 11, especially when the retaining element 22 is a ribbon winding around the foot and sole 12, passing several times under the upper portion 12 being fixed to each passage by the hooking means Velcro type 24.
- the retaining element 22 can be wound freely on the foot according to the design chosen by the user.
- the Velcro velvet type band covers the entire back portion of the retaining member 22.
- this retaining element 22 can be arranged on the sole 11 in a large number of possible positions.
- a retaining element 22 of the ribbon type may be proposed to the user by the meter or roller, in order to be cut to the length desired by the user according to the aesthetics and the comfort that he wishes to give to the shoe during of each of the uses that he does.
- Such ribbons have visible parts made of a variety of materials, colors and designs.
- the user could then start fixing the retaining element 22 in the form of ribbon from his toes, then up to the heel, for example around one or more times his ankle to end with a knot at the ankle or a fixation on the lower surface 22B.
- fixing pins protruding towards the open space 20 from the lower surface 12B, and complementary orifices of these pins formed in the retaining element 22.
- the open space 20 also makes it possible to envisage fastening means comprising snap fasteners, whose female (respectively male) parts are arranged on the lower surface 12B and whose male (respectively female) parts are arranged on the Retention 22. Due to their position under the upper part 12, such snaps present little risk of detaching impromptu.
- the upper portion 12 has a through hole 28 allowing the passage for example of a ribbon 22, as shown in Figure 2.
- Such an orifice 28 is preferably provided between the thumb and the index of the foot of the user, in order to pass the ribbon for comfort or appearance reasons, and allows in particular to start the fixing of a retaining element 22.
- This orifice 28 allows an additional way arranging the retaining element 22.
- the orifice 28 could also allow the snap-fastening of one end of the retaining element 22 in the form of a strip, or the passage of a fastening member of this strip 22.
- retaining elements 22 may be provided, in particular more sophisticated, complex and decorative shapes than a simple ribbon.
- the retaining element 22 may for example be provided with decorative accessories, particularly in the case of Tropezien® type models.
- the retaining elements 22 may also be provided with a second visible fastening means, which then forms an integral and decorative part of this retaining element.
- Such retaining elements 22 can then offer two possibilities of clamping, namely by the usual Velcro type method fixed on the lower surface 12B, or by the adjustment of the second attachment means.
- These second attachment means may comprise metal loops, buttons, pressure or not, eyelets with laces, rings, elastics, hooks, etc..
- FIG. 3 shows another example of a retaining element 22.
- the boot 10 comprises two retaining elements 22, one of which, provided at the front of the foot, forms a strap, and the other, provided above the foot, forms a set of strips connected by a central band 29.
- the thong and the set of thongs each comprise a Velcro-type central band, allowing it to be fastened to the complementary Velcro-type band of the lower surface 12B of the upper part 12.
- Each thong has a first lateral part provided with a loop and a second lateral portion provided with orifices complementary to this loop for closing the retaining element 22 comprising this strap around the wearer's foot.
- each retaining element 22 could comprise an upper part, intended to rest on the foot, already closed or continuous, extended by two side panels, each panel being provided with a Velcro type band, intended to be fixed on the Velcro-type strip complementary to the lower surface 12B of the upper part 12.
- retaining elements 22 are not limiting.
- the shoe 10 has the particular advantage of allowing the use of a multitude of different retaining elements 22.
- the shoe 10 described with reference to Figure 3 could for example be embellished with an additional retaining member for the user's ankle.
- Another advantage related to the open space 20 of the sole is to form a hollow hollow sole, which makes a large part of the interior of this sole 11 fully visible. This visible space can therefore be exploited to improve the surface. appearance of the shoe 10, in particular by decorating, dressing or covering the walls delimiting this space 20.
- decorative accessories such as images, text, words, small objects, and / or figurines, in this space 20, as long as their sizes remain smaller than the dimensions of this space.
- These decorative accessories can be in two or three dimensions.
- These decorative accessories form a decor, which can be considered definitive or removable.
- FIG. 1 An example of a decor arranged in the space 20 is shown in FIG. 1
- Means 30 for fixing decorative accessories 32 are provided on the lower portion 18 of the sole 11, in particular on its upper face 18A. These fixing means 30 may be made in any conceivable way, the examples below being given for information only and not limiting.
- the upper face 18A of the lower part 18, and / or an inner face 14A of the rear support element 14, turned towards the open space 20, are provided with a metal plate 30A , painted or not, allowing the maintenance of decoration accessories 32 with magnetic fixation in the space 20.
- the decorative accessories can be of any type possible, for example to give a decorative theme to the shoe 10.
- decorative accessories 32 can be formed by figurines, or can represent letters to form words. These accessories 32 may also represent various objects, such as a flower as shown in Figure 4.
- An accessory may also be formed by a plate decorated by a drawing, or adapted for writing words.
- fastening means 30 for example pins protruding from the upper face 18A of the lower portion 18, on which nested accessories 32 decoration. It is also possible to provide orifices formed in this upper face 18A, into which the accessories 32 are fitted.
- the fastening means 30 comprise grooves, formed in the upper face 18A of the lower portion 18, and extending laterally, longitudinally, or at an angle, on this upper face 8A. Such a groove is then intended to receive, by interlocking or sliding, a complementary rib carried by a decorative accessory 32.
- decorative accessories 32, 33 could be permanently fixed in the free space 20, for example by gluing, in particular on the lower part 18.
- the replacement of this lower part 18 also allow the replacement of decorative accessories that are attached.
- fixing means may be provided on the rear part 14 or before the support part 16, or under the top part 12.
- accessory fixing means 31 under the upper part 12 would suspend an accessory 33 under this upper part 12.
- a hanging accessory 33 representing for example a bird as in Figure 4, or a cage of bird, a swing, or any other object, is generally mobile during the movements of the shoe 10.
- fastening means 31 may be of any type that can be envisaged.
- Suspension rings may also be provided, to which hooks carried by the suspended accessories 33 are attached.
- each hanging accessory 33 comprises a velcro velvet type band, intended to hang on to the Velcro type band hooks 26 of the lower surface 12B.
- a shoe 10 could comprise a retaining element 22 fixedly attached to the soleplate 11, the modularity of the boot then consisting in the addition of the decorative accessories 32, 33, this modularity being related to the free space 20 under the upper part 12.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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FR1156403A FR2977768B1 (fr) | 2011-07-13 | 2011-07-13 | Chaussure modulable |
PCT/FR2012/000284 WO2013007895A1 (fr) | 2011-07-13 | 2012-07-11 | Chaussure modulable |
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