EP2818068A1 - Austauschbares Schuhsystem - Google Patents

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EP2818068A1
EP2818068A1 EP14290132.1A EP14290132A EP2818068A1 EP 2818068 A1 EP2818068 A1 EP 2818068A1 EP 14290132 A EP14290132 A EP 14290132A EP 2818068 A1 EP2818068 A1 EP 2818068A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/242Collapsible or convertible characterised by the upper
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/0295Pieced uppers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/246Collapsible or convertible characterised by the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/06Snap-button fastenings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/12Slide or glide fastenings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/14Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/14Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
    • A43C11/1493Strap fastenings having hook and loop-type fastening elements

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  • the present invention relates to interchangeable shoes and mainly highlights its closure systems to make his shoes, interchangeable shoes no longer composed of two parts but three removable and modifiable parts according to his tastes as well as a fastening mechanism integrated in the sole.
  • the rod is composed of two units: a rear and a removable front connecting firmly with each other, and coming firmly attached to the also removable sole of the rear and front units of the rod.
  • the device according to the invention thus makes it possible to remedy the drawbacks found in the prior art. It comprises in fact a rod composed of a front unit and a rear unit movable relative to each other, being able to be joined by means of connecting means to form a single unit or be used independently.
  • the front and rear units of the rod are themselves removable from a sole, and comprises removable fastening means cooperating with fastening means associated with the sole allowing them to bind and thus form an open or closed shoe.
  • the figure 1 is a profile view of the stem. We note here that this unit is composed of two parts. A front unit of the rod and a rear unit of the rod.
  • the figure 2 is a profile view of the shoe or the rear and front of the rod units are linked but separated from the sole
  • the figure 3 is a profile view of the shoe or the rear unit of the rod has been removed and or a flange is attached to the front unit of the rod.
  • the figure 4 is a view showing the different layers composing the sole of the shoe.
  • the figure 5 is a transverse section of the shoe seen from the front exposing the closure system as well as the different layers of the sole of the shoe
  • the present invention provides a unique and distinctive shoe system that can be quickly and easily modified according to the preferences and needs of the user.
  • the shoe system allows the user to disassemble the shoe in three parts or several component parts allowing the exchange of one or more of its elements with other parts that may have other configurations, colors, styles and materials.
  • the user by changing one or both units of the shoe rod can change from a sportswear shoe to a city shoe according to his choice.
  • one of the many advantages of the embodiment described here is the sole presenting and integrating a unique design offering excellent postural support, and significantly reducing the risk of tendinitis and fatigue cracks that can be caused during ground impacts during walking and especially the protection of the user's foot by preventing any contact with the closing mechanisms of the shoe.
  • This sole in addition to preventing the health of its user by the features described above, helps to maintain the integrity of the closure mechanism by allowing simple and fast connection of the upper units and the lower unit.
  • the many embodiments of the shoe system 1 offer the user the opportunity to change the appearance of his shoe in terms of style, material and color as many times as he wants and according to his tastes of the moment.
  • the model as well as the indices that are here presented are for illustrative purposes and represents one of the models that can be created of the present invention but in no way limit all the possibilities that can be realized.
  • the figure 1 is thus a profile view of a shoe system 1 comprising a rear stem unit (2) and a stem front unit (3) removable in them which once joined forms the main stem.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) may be composed of a lower closing mechanism (5) fixed at its outer front edges and on a vertical axis.
  • This rear unit (2) can be modified in its length and more precisely at its front part so that it can be retracted inside the front unit of the rod (3) to make their connection.
  • the front unit of the rod (3) can be composed of an upper closing mechanism (6) fixed at its rear inner edges and on a vertical axis possibly making it possible to make the connection with the rear unit of the rod (2).
  • the connecting means (5, 6) may optionally include a snap button closure
  • the link mechanism (5, 6) may also include other materials that may allow the rear units of the spindle (2) and before of the rod (3) of beings connected to each other. These materials may be Velcro, buttons, laces, clips, hooks, belts, clips and other types of fasteners.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) can also be composed of loops (7) which can be fixed at least partially level of all are outer upper edge.
  • the front part of the rod (3) may also include loops (8) which can be fixed at the upper outer rear angles.
  • the loops of the rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) may be intended to accommodate a flange (9) slidable within them as illustrated on the figure 2 .
  • This flange (9) may be intended to hold the foot to the boot when walking during a sandal configuration mode as illustrated on the figure 3 .
  • loops that can be integrated on the rear units of the rod (2) and before the rod (3) can be made of many materials known in the art such as metals, plastics, rubbers for n ' to quote that some and may also be of different styles, colors, shapes, ... according to the tastes and desires of the user.
  • the figure 2 is therefore a profile view of a shoe system 1, comprising a rear unit of the rod (2) and a front unit of the rod (3) removable between them and removable to a sole (4) as indicated on the figures 2 and 3 .
  • the shoe system 1 comprising the rear units of the upper (2) and the front of the upper (3) as well as the sole (4) is here illustrated on the figure 2 as a model of a city shoe covering the forefoot, the toes and all the medial part and heel of the foot up to the lower part of the ankle. That is, almost the entire foot of the user. It is important to note that this shoe system can be changed from a closed shoe to an open shoe as shown on the figure 3 and can also be configured at the level of styles, materials, and colors of his choice at will.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) as shown on the Figures 1 and 2 is configured to extend at least over the entire back of the user's foot. But it is possible, for example, that this rear unit of the rod (2) is configured to expose more or less the foot to the open air or be removed to fully reveal the foot of the user as shown on the figure 3 .
  • the front unit of the rod (3) as shown on the figures 1,2 and 3 is configured to extend at least over the entire forefoot. But it may be possible, for example, that this front unit of the rod 3 is configured to expose more or less the foot of the user in the open air.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) can be made from a variety of materials known in the art such as fabrics, plastics, leathers, composites, ...
  • the front unit of the stem (3) can be made from a variety of materials known in the art such as fabrics, plastics, leathers, composites, ...
  • the sole (4) as illustrated on the figures 2 and 3 can also be variously configured such that the shoe system 1 can be adapted to be used as a low-heeled city shoe, a heelless shoe, a sneaker, ... to name just a few. .
  • the sole (4) can also incorporate different types of sculptures and can be made from any type of desired material.
  • the color and shape can also be worked to give a desired appearance by the user.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) can be connected to the rear part of the sole (4) by a connecting means (10) just as the front unit of the rod (3) can be connected to the part before the sole (4) by a connecting means (11).
  • the connecting means (10) and (11) may tend to make the rear unit of the rod (2) securely attached to the rear part of the sole (4) and the front unit of the rod (3) is also firmly attached to the front part of the sole (4) so that when the rear units of the shank (2) and the front of the shank (3) are connected with their rear and front parts, the sole (4) corresponding to them seem to be formed of two tenants with the sole (4) as if they were only one total unit.
  • the connecting means (10) and (11) can be fixed firmly with their rear (2) and front (3) units of the rod and their rear and front part of the respective sole (4). Either the rear unit of the rod (2) with the rear part of the sole (4) and the front unit of the rod (3) with the front part of the sole (4).
  • the connecting means (10) and (11) may each include a zipper which incorporates parallel rows of locking teeth and a sliding tab.
  • Different types of zippers are available in different styles, colors, sizes and technical specifications when configuring the shoe by its user.
  • the connecting means (10) and (11) may include a zipper
  • the linking mechanisms (10) and (11) may also include other materials that allow the rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) of beings attached to the rear portion of the sole (4) and front portion of the sole (4) as Velcro, buttons, laces, clips, hooks, belts, pliers and other types of fasteners. It is also contemplated that these fasteners may also be used to ensure that the rear units of the rod (2) and front unit of the rod (3) are securely held on the user's foot with the rear and front portions of the sole (4) corresponding to them. In other words, the fixing mechanisms of the rear units of the rod (2) and the front of the upper (3) of the boot with the rear and front parts of the sole (4) generally ensure that they are well maintained at the foot of the user.
  • some embodiments described herein may utilize the back units of the shank (2) and front of the shank (3) as decorative parts and thus these do not need to function to securely hold the shoe to the foot. of the user.
  • the rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) removable between them and removable with the lower rear and front of the sole (4) can be attached to the sole (4).
  • ) by means of less robust connection means (10) and (11) because the interconnection between the rear units of the rod (2) and the front of the rod (3) and the sole (4) would not be essential to ensure that the single unit formed by its 3 removable units receives and distributes all the forces generated during the use of the system (10) and (11) of the shoe 1.
  • these embodiments could use other fasteners to ensure that the only rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) are firmly held at the foot of the user.
  • the upper block formed by the rear units of the rod (2) and the front of the rod (3) may have for the rear unit of the rod (2) a lower edge (12) which may extend at least partially on all its contour and for the front unit of the rod (3) a lower edge (13) may extend at least partially over its entire contour.
  • the rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) are illustrative and are in no way represented as a limit of the upper block of a city shoe visible in the accompanying figures.
  • the rear units of the rod (2) and front of the rod (3) can also be configured as upper sandal. In this case, the back section of the user's foot may be exposed.
  • the rear unit of the rod (2) is removed leaving only the upper edge (14) of the rear part of the sole (4) visible while the front unit of the rod ( 3) remains firmly attached to the front part of the sole (4) by the fastening system (11).
  • a means (9) of maintaining the foot at the ankle already present on the upper part of the rear unit of the rod (2) allows the maintenance of the foot of the user even when the rear unit of the rod (2) is removed.
  • the rear and front parts of the sole (4) shown on the figure 2 also comprise an upper edge (14) for the rear and front parts of the sole (4) which can extend at least partially over the entire contour.
  • the edge (12) of the rear unit of the rod (2) and the edge (13) of the front unit of the rod (3) can be configured to be positioned near the upper edge. (14) rear and front parts of the sole (4).
  • the upper edge (14) of the rear and front parts of the sole (4) can be continuous on almost all of these in order to be able to receive adjusted manner the lower edges (12) of the rear unit of the rod (2) and (13) of the front unit of the rod (3) regardless of the configuration of the lower edges (12) and (13).
  • a sole (4) can be interchangeable with rear units of the upper (2) and front of the upper (3) of a shoe and the front unit of the upper (3) of a sandal by example.
  • the rear unit of the shaft (2) can be configured to include a rear upper link means (15) and the front unit of the shaft (3) can be configured to include a front upper link means (16) .
  • the rear portion of the sole (4) may also be configured to include lower link means (17) and the front portion of the pad (4) may also be configured to include lower link means (18). ).
  • the upper part of the connecting means (15) of the rear unit of the rod (2) can extend from the lower edge (12) of the rear unit of the rod (2) to a position in which the upper link means (15) can interconnect with the lower connecting means (17) just as the upper part of the connecting means (16) of the front unit of the rod (3) can extend from the lower edge (13) of the front unit of the rod (3) in a position in which the upper link means (16) can interconnect with the lower connection means (18).
  • the upper connecting means (15) of the rear unit of the shank (2) may extend generally downwardly from the lower rear edge (12) of the rear unit of the shank (2) but it is envisaged that the upper part of the connecting means (15) of the rear unit of the rod (2) can take various orientations with respect to the edge (12) of the rear unit of the rod (2). ).
  • the upper part of the connecting means (16) of the front unit of the rod (3) can take various orientations relative to the edge (13) of the front unit of the rod (3).
  • the lower edges (12) and (13) may be positioned at least partially above or below the upper edge (14) where there are the rear and front parts of the sole (4).
  • the upper edge (14) may extend vertically upwardly relative to the rear and front portion of the sole (4).
  • the upper edge (14) may be integral or formed separately from the rear and front portion of the sole (4).
  • the lower link means (17) of the rear part of the sole (4) and the connecting means (18) of the front part of the sole (4) can extend from the upper edge (14). ) so that they can be attached to the upper connecting means (15) of the rear unit of the rod (2) and (16) of the front unit of the rod (3).
  • the lower rear link means (17) and the lower front link means (18) can extend from the upper edge (14) in a variety of directions and can provide various configurations of the rear and front portions of the sole (4).
  • the lower rear (17) and lower front (18) linkage means may generally extend upwardly relative to the upper edge (14) and the upper rear linkage means (15) and upper front (16) can also be configured by extending downwardly relative to the corresponding rear edge (12) and front (13).
  • FIG 3 when it presents a profile view of another configuration of a shoe system (1), comprising a front unit of the shaft (3) but where the rear unit of the shaft (2) has been removed in revealing the lower part (17) of the rear closure system (10) unless it is united to the front unit of the rod (2) as observed on the Figures 1 and 2 and can present a configuration of the shoe in sandal.
  • the front unit of the rod (3) can be maintained by a fastening system (11) to the sole (4). It is important to note that the front unit of the rod (3) may have the same characteristics as those described above concerning it.
  • the front unit of the rod (3) can be configured to include a front upper link means (16) and the front portion of the pad (4) can also be configured to include a lower link means (18). ).
  • the upper part of the connecting means (16) of the front unit of the rod (3) can extend from the lower edge (13) the front unit of the rod (3) in a position in which the upper connection means (16) can interconnect with the lower connection means (18).
  • the connecting means (16) of the front unit of the rod (3) can extend generally downwards from the front lower edge (13) of the front unit of the rod (3) or it is envisaged that the upper part of the connecting means (16) of the front unit of the rod (3) can take various orientations relative to the edge (13) of the front unit of the rod (3).
  • the front unit of the rod (3) can be connected to the front part of the sole (4) and the lower edge (13) can be positioned at least partially above or below the upper edge (14) or there are the rear and front parts of the sole (4).
  • the lower connection means (17) of the rear part of the sole (4) and the lower connection means of the front part of the sole (4) can remain visible or can be covered by a slight part of the rear units of the rod (2) and the front of the rod (3).
  • the figure 3 also illustrates a flange (9) which can be held at the front unit of the rod (3) through loops (8) which can be at the upper outer rear angles of the front unit of the rod ( 3).
  • the strap (9) can surround the user's ankle to allow a better comfort and support of the foot to the shoe when walking.
  • This flange (9) can be made of many materials known in the art such as metals, plastics, rubbers, leathers, textiles, to name but a few. It can also be of different styles, colors, shapes and can also integrate a loop (30) or other means of connection such as snaps, Velcro, hooks, ... to name a few.
  • the sole (4) may consist of several elements and the lower parts of the rear closure mechanisms (17) and front (18) of the rear fastening systems (10) and front (11) of the shoe can be fixed and define the rear and front parts of the sole (4).
  • figure 4 is a perspective view of the sole (4) representing the different layers of which it may be constituted.
  • the rear part of the sole (4) may be composed of a bonbout (19) that can be fixed on the entire rear face of the heel (20).
  • the bonbout (19) can be used as protection and preservation of the heel (20) in its wear. Indeed, it comes into contact with the ground when walking and can thus protect the heel (20).
  • the materials constituting the bonbout (19) can be of any type such as plastics, rubber, leather, ... to name a few and may also have styles, shapes, colors ,. .. depending on the user's choice.
  • This bonbout (19) can be composed of two parts and different shapes, a front and a rear can be distinguished by their materials.
  • the front part can be fixed on its front side at the front portion of the rear heel face (20) and can make the junction with its rear portion itself can be fixed on its front face to the rear rear portion of the heel (20).
  • the rear part of the sole (4) can be composed of a heel (20) which can be fixed on its entire anterior face to the rear part of the rear face of the outsole (21) and itself being able to be composed of bonbout (19).
  • the heel (20) can be configured in a variety of ways to provide good stability and walkability for the user and may also provide good postural support.
  • the heel (20) can be made of several types of materials such as wood, plastic, leather to name a few and be configured to resist shocks and compressions when walking.
  • the heel (20) can also present styles, shapes, colors, ... depending on the choice of the user.
  • An outsole (21) which can compose the sole (4) can be fixed on its entire front face to a rubber sole (22), and can be composed on the rear portion of its rear face of the heel (20). ).
  • the outsole (21) can be the interface between the user and the ground and can have a set of properties that can optimize the phenomena of adhesion, bending resistance and abrasion resistance.
  • the rear face of the outsole (22) may be composed of reliefs that can be shaped according to the activity provided for the shoe. Thus, its reliefs may be more or less accentuated as being for example studs, spikes, etc.
  • This outsole (22) can also be configured in different thicknesses that can play an important role in the robustness of the shoe.
  • this midsole (22) On the outsole (21) which can compose the sole (4), can be fixed on the entire surface of its front face a midsole (22) can be fixed on the entire surface of its rear surface to this same outsole (21).
  • this midsole (22) may be made of rubber allowing the sole (4) to be more flexible. It is important for us that this midsole (22) can be made of many materials such as leather, gums, ... to name a few.
  • the midsole (22) can be fixed on the entire surface of its anterior face, a secondary sole (23) itself attached to the midsole (22) over the entire surface of its rear surface.
  • the filling (24) can be fixed on the entire surface of its posterior face to the secondary sole ( 22).
  • the filling (24) can be used to fill the gap between the mounting first (27) and the secondary sole (23) as configured herein and may be intended to provide comfort, elasticity and thermal insulation to the boot.
  • the filling (24) can consist of several types of materials such as cork, paste, ...
  • a front and a rear can be joined by a shank (25) whose front part can be fixed in the front part of the filling (24) and the rear part can be fixed in the rear part of the filling (24) and can extend from the middle of the heel (20) in the middle of the outsole (21).
  • the shank (25) may be of a arched shape that can allow the first mounting (27) not to sag and ensure the stability of the shoe and can also be made of different materials such as steel, the leather, wood to name a few.
  • a welt (26) can be fixed on the entire contour of its rear face to the shoe and can be used to make the connection between the first mounting (27), the rear lower portions (17) and before (18) closure mechanisms of the sole (4) with the secondary sole (23), the midsole (22) and the outsole (21). It is also envisaged that the welt (26) may be decorative and be firmly attached to the periphery of the sole (4) by means of adhesives such as glue, paste, resin and other bonding agents to mention only a few.
  • the first mounting (27) can be one of the main elements of the sole (4) and can be fixed over the entire central portion of the surface of its rear face (24) as well as on the secondary sole (23) or the filling (24) itself can be fixed on the entire surface of its posterior face.
  • the first mounting (27) may consist of a small vertical wall that may be located a little behind the outer edge of its rear face and may extend over the entire contour of its surface. This wall may be intended to accommodate the filling (24) and be constituted in such a way as to receive the fastening means of the welt (26) as illustrated in the configuration mode described here.
  • This first mounting (27) can also intervene in the fixing of the rear lower portions (17) and front (18) of the closing mechanisms of the rear systems (10) and before (11) can be maintained at the first mounting ( 27) by the welt (26) itself being attachable to the first mounting (27) by various fastening systems such as a seam, a gluing, ...
  • the first mounting (27) can also consist of many materials such as cellulosics, leather, textiles and technical materials such as polypropylene to name a few.
  • a midsole (28) can be fixed over the entire surface of its rear face but may be able to show a slight overflow of the first mounting (27) at the entire contour from its anterior surface.
  • the total surface of the midsole (28) may be slightly smaller than the surface of the first mounting (27).
  • this midsole (28) can have many features, one of which may be the considerable reduction of friction of the user's foot against the fastening systems (10,11).
  • this midsole (28) can have a thickness that can be studied with the overflow left at the level of the first mounting (27) to protect and minimize the contact of the user's foot with the fastening systems ( 10) and (11) allowing to make rear units of the rod (2) and before the rod (3) previously linked by their connection system (5, 6) a single unit once linked with the rear and front parts of the sole (4) corresponding to them. It is important to note that the thickness benefits of the midsole (28) being able to enter its configuration as described above can be similar in the configuration mode illustrated in FIG. figure 3 or the lower part (17) of the rear closure system (10) can be apparent. The thickness of the midsole (28) can also be configured to maintain the speed and simplicity of the rear closure systems (10) before (11).
  • the midsole (28) may be made of a specific material, the bio latex may be involved in the prevention of tendinitis and fatigue cracks that may be due to the impacts caused during walking and may also allow its user to to have good posture postures thus preserving one's health.
  • other types of materials may be used for the constitution of the midsole (28) such as gels, foams, ... to name a few.
  • the midsole (28) may be covered over its entire front surface by a sockliner (29) itself can be fixed on the entire surface of its rear surface to the midsole (28) and the first mounting (27).
  • This insole (29) may be in contact with the foot or the sock and can play an important role in the comfort and hygiene of the user's foot.
  • the sockliner (29) can be made of many materials such as leather, textile, synthetic and can also be glued on polyethylene foams, EVA or nonwoven materials to name a few that can improve the comfort of the user. All the materials that can be used, must have good absorption and desorption properties so as to preserve the hygiene of the user's foot.
  • figure 5 is a cross section of the shoe seen from the front exposing an example of closure system (10) and the different layers of the sole of the shoe described above.

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