EP2835072A1 - Chaussure orthopédique destinée à empêcher des charges de pression élevées - Google Patents

Chaussure orthopédique destinée à empêcher des charges de pression élevées Download PDF

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EP2835072A1
EP2835072A1 EP14173843.5A EP14173843A EP2835072A1 EP 2835072 A1 EP2835072 A1 EP 2835072A1 EP 14173843 A EP14173843 A EP 14173843A EP 2835072 A1 EP2835072 A1 EP 2835072A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
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    • A43B7/147Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form with special properties for sick or disabled persons, e.g. persons having osteoarthritis or diabetes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B11/00Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
    • 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
    • A43B13/143Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form provided with wedged, concave or convex end portions, e.g. for improving roll-off of the foot
    • A43B13/145Convex portions, e.g. with a bump or projection, e.g. 'Masai' type shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
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    • A43B7/18Joint supports, e.g. instep supports
    • A43B7/20Ankle-joint supports or holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/28Adapting the inner sole or the side of the upper of the shoe to the sole of the foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/32Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/004Fastenings fixed along the upper edges of the uppers
    • 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 invention relates to an orthopedic shoe for the prevention of excessive pressure loads on pressure-sensitive soles according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such orthopedic shoes can be used in particular, but not exclusively, for the treatment of diabetics.
  • the shoes according to the invention are suitable for the treatment of pressure-sensitive soles. Especially in diabetics, however, the avoidance of excessive pressure on the feet of great therapeutic importance.
  • the shoe according to the invention is based on the idea that the fixation means a heel pull, which runs from the leftITArist on the back of the heel bone to the right
  • a Wennenyak which runs over the instep and has a pulling member comprises.
  • the neutrschenyak is attached load-transmitting with a left and a right connecting element on the left and right portion of the heel pull, wherein the connecting elements in each case a distance to the two ends of the heel strap arranged laterally and to the Have heel bone spanning mid-heel.
  • the tension member of the wheelchair stretched in the size adjustment
  • the clamping forces are introduced to the connecting elements load-transmitting in the two sections of the heel pull. Since the two ends of the heel pull are fastened to the shoe, the tension forces introduced into the heel pull on the connecting elements bring about a tensile force on the middle of the heel pull spanning the heel bone.
  • the heel strap forms a form-fitting fit around the heel of the foot and fixes the heel in the shoe through a tight fit.
  • the applied by the heel pull on the heel clamping force can be adjusted by varying the applied tension of the tension member by the user.
  • the arrangement of the two connecting elements where the tensile forces are introduced into the heel, relative to the heel bone spanning center of the heel pull on the one hand and the two sides of the shoe fixed ends of Heel pulls on the other hand from great importance.
  • the connecting elements are arranged in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the shoe in each case between the heel bone spanning the center of the heel pull on the one hand and the two ends of the heel pull fastened laterally on the shoe.
  • the heel pull may extend in a straight line or slightly arcuate manner between the two attachment points on the one hand and the middle of the heel pull spanning the heel bone on the other hand.
  • the two lateral portions of the heel pull are contracted during tensioning of the traction element of the Roth Wegenzugs upwards in the direction of the back of the foot and thereby tensioned the middle of the heel pull in the direction of the toes towards the front.
  • This adjustment movement of the heel pull causes in the region of the attachment points at the two ends of the heel pull a slight rotation of the heel pull relative to the attachment point.
  • This slight rotation can be compensated for by a deformation of the heel pull in the region of the attachment points with sufficiently elastic material of the heel pull.
  • the user must be applied an additional clamping force for elastic deformation of the heel pull in the region of the two attachment points.
  • the two ends of the heel pull are each secured in pivot bearings on the sole.
  • the two ends of the heel pull can be riveted to the sole, for example with a fastening rivet.
  • the pivot bearing allows a substantially force-free rotation of the ends of the heel pull around the attachment point, at the same time the necessary clamping forces can be introduced via the pivot bearing in the sole.
  • the shaft of the shoe according to the invention is intended to fix the foot on the sole of the shoe.
  • the shaft of the shoe encompasses the top of the foot at least partially.
  • the shaft may consist of different bands, whereby an open shoe, such as a sandal would be formed.
  • the shaft may comprise a shell of a conformable upper.
  • the outer material can be synthetic materials, for example Gore-Tex textile material, or leather.
  • the upper then at least partially covers the foot and increases the wearing comfort.
  • the heel pull runs on the outside of the shell.
  • the shoe according to the invention is equipped with a shell made of a supple upper, it is advantageous if the heel pull in the left and right sections between the heel of the heel over the middle of the heel pull on the one hand and the two arranged on the side of the shoe ends of the heel pull on the other hand not with the shell is connected, but runs freely on the supple upper. Due to the fact that the heel pull on the one hand and the shell on the other hand are not connected to each other, in particular not sewn together, the heel pull when tensioning the tension member on Foot heel move freely over the upper of the shell are offset, so that the upper material is not deformed despite the adjustment of the heel pull and wrinkling is avoided.
  • the heel bone spanning center of the heel pull is not connected to the shell of cuddly upper material.
  • the heel piece is then directly connected only at the two ends to the shoe, in particular to the sole of the shoe. All other parts of the heel pull can be moved freely over the supple upper of the shell and thereby realize an optimal fit between the heel pull on the one hand and the heel on the other hand.
  • an upwardly projecting tab can be provided on the shell. The heel pull then passes over the attachment area of the upwardly projecting tab to prevent the heel pull from slipping too far down.
  • the heel pull should be made of a mechanically sufficient rigid material, for example of a plastic strip of suitable thickness.
  • a mechanically sufficient rigid material for example of a plastic strip of suitable thickness.
  • such a heel pull of a material of higher rigidity has the disadvantage that the heel pull in the point of articulation of the two connecting elements of its deformation during tensioning the heel pull opposes a considerable resistance, since the rigid material must be at least slightly elastically deformed in the point of articulation of the connecting elements.
  • the heel pull has a material weakening, in particular a wedge-shaped incision, in the region of the articulation points of the two connecting elements. Due to this material weakening, the stiffness of the heel pull transverse to its longitudinal axis in the region of Linkage points of the two connecting elements can be reduced, so that the resistance of the heel pull is reduced against deformation when tightening the heel pull.
  • the structure of the sole of the orthopedic shoe is basically arbitrary, as far as the sole has a sufficient flexural rigidity and the movement of the foot during walking thereby does not exceed a tolerable level.
  • the sole comprises an outsole and an insole made of different materials.
  • the outsole can then be made of an elastically damping material to achieve the desired walking comfort.
  • the insole is made of a rigid material.
  • the flexural rigidity of the insole can then be chosen so high regardless of the material of the outsole that the sole has the total required for use on an orthopedic shoe bending stiffness.
  • the use of the orthopedic shoe is only necessary on one foot, since the second foot is not altered pathologically.
  • the necessary production costs are thereby considerably increased, since the users only need one shoe at a time, but the manufacturer must provide shoes for both the left and the right feet in different shoe sizes.
  • the foot-facing inside of the sole and the shaft are formed axially symmetrical with respect to the shoe longitudinal axis. This axial symmetry of the inside of the shoe ensures that the shoe can optionally be worn on the left or right foot.
  • the Shoe can then be worn either on the left or right foot.
  • the tension member may be formed in the manner of a Buchgurts.
  • This tension belt is fixed with one end, namely the fixed end, on one side of the contemplatschenzugs.
  • a Umlenkschlaufe is attached, in which the Glasgurt can be deflected starting from its fixed end, thereby spanning the instep with variable length.
  • a Velcro or loop tape is provided, which is placed after setting the necessary tension length of Wergurts on a provided in the fixed end Velcro or loop tape and thereby fixed.
  • the shoe according to the invention is formed axially symmetrical and can be worn either on the left or right foot, then it is particularly advantageous if the fixed end and the deflection loop of Glasgurts are releasably secured respectively with coupling members.
  • the coupling members at the fixed end and the deflection loop By mutual loosening of the coupling members at the fixed end and the deflection loop, the arrangement of the fixed end on the right or left side of the shoe can be changed.
  • the shoe according to the invention may preferably be combined with an orthopedic shoe insole.
  • the shoe inner sole has in the space between the top and bottom of the shoe insole, in the area under the forefoot, a pressure peaks distributing cushion, the deformable cushion cover is filled with deformable and relatively movable packing.
  • Such a cushion with a deformable cushion cover and with deformable and relatively movable fillers contained therein makes it possible for the shape of the pillow to adapt itself again and again to the changing shape of the sole of the foot in the area of the forefoot joint. Because the shape of the pad is determined by the arrangement of the movable packing in the cushion cover.
  • the rearrangement of the filling in the cushion cover also causes to some extent a kind of massage movement of the shoe insole on the skin of the sole of the foot, through which the blood circulation is stimulated. This, in turn, has a positive effect on the prevention of open spots on the skin of the sole of diabetics.
  • the cushion cover has at least one vent opening through which the air present in the cushion can escape to the outside when pressurized. As a result, it is ensured by the vent that a complete pressure equalization between the inside of the cushion cover and the ambient atmosphere takes place. The formation of unwanted air cushion within the cushion cover is thereby avoided.
  • an evacuation device can be provided on the cushion cover.
  • the air present in the cushion cover can be evacuated to the extent that a negative pressure forms in the cushion cover.
  • the deformable cushion cover is pulled against the deformable packing and thereby fixed the relative position between the individual packing.
  • venting the evacuation device the negative pressure can then be released again from the cushion cover and a new shape of the pad can be adjusted by rearrangement of the filler in the cushion cover.
  • the adaptation of the shape of the shoe insole by rearrangement of the movable packing located in the cushion cover is based on the rearrangement of the packing under load.
  • fillers in the area with high pressures are transferred to areas with lower pressures until all areas of the sole of the foot have a substantially similar pressure load. Due to the anatomical deformation of the sole of the foot and the respectively associated pressure load, it may be during the rearrangement of the packing to very long rearrangement paths that can not be traversed within a relative time.
  • the entire sole of the foot is to be stored in the shoe with a single cushion cover and the movable packing located therein, it can lead to very long Umlagerungsdorf that can not expect a transformation of the pillow within reasonable periods.
  • the cushion is divided into at least two cushion segments.
  • the shape of the individual pillow segments and in particular the degree of filling of the individual pillow segments can then be adapted to the different requirements in the different areas of the sole of the foot.
  • a cushion segment is arranged according to the invention in the forefoot joint area of the foot and / or in the toe area of the foot and / or in the metatarsal and tarsal area of the foot and / or in the heel area of the foot.
  • a variant embodiment with a total of four cushion segments in the toe area and in the forefoot joint area and in the metatarsal and frontal root area and in the heel area is particularly advantageous.
  • the clearance groove between adjacent cushion segments runs along an arc along its longitudinal axis.
  • the arc of the arcuate slot should be concave around the verses of the shoe sole and thus point with its central region in the direction of the forefoot.
  • the cushion segments are at least partially communicating, wherein air and / or filler can pass through at least one transition opening between two communicating cushion segments.
  • air and / or filler can pass through at least one transition opening between two communicating cushion segments.
  • the cross section of the transition opening is chosen to be suitable relative to the cross section of the packing becomes.
  • the cross section of the transition opening should be at least so large relative to the cross section of the filler that the filler can pass in the unloaded state through the transition opening between the communicating cushion segments.
  • the cross section of the transition opening should be so small relative to the cross section of the packing that the packing in the loaded state of the shoe sole can not be transferred through the transition opening.
  • an additional elastic pressure distribution layer in particular made of foam, is arranged on the foot facing side of the shoe inner sole. Since this additional pressure distribution layer only has to absorb small pressure peaks, it can be made correspondingly thin and is not subject to the otherwise occurring signs of wear with the associated undesired embossing of the shoe sole.
  • Fig. 1 shows an orthopedic shoe 01 to avoid excessive pressure loads on pressure-sensitive soles according to the teaching of the invention, as provided in particular for diabetics.
  • the shoe 01 consists in its basic structure of a rigid outsole 02 and a shaft 03.
  • the outsole has in the area of the toes and in the heel each have a convexly rounded sole region 04 and 05.
  • the rounded sole areas 04 and 05 make it possible to unroll the shoe with its bottom sole while walking, so that the user despite the flexural rigidity of the outsole 02 an approximately normal motion picture is possible.
  • the shank 03 provided for fixing the foot to the outsole 02 comprises a front fixing means 06 and a rear fixing means 07.
  • the shank 03 comprises a shell 08 made of a cuddly upper material, for example leather or a textile material.
  • each traction elements 09 and 10 are provided to allow the user to resize the shoe 01 to his individual needs.
  • the traction element 09 With the traction element 09, the front part of the shoe 01 is fixed in the area of the forefoot, whereas with the traction element 10 a size adjustment in the area of the metatarsus and the heel is made possible.
  • the two tension members 09 and 10 are each formed as Glasgurte, each having a Velcro closure on its inner side and thus allow a size adjustment of the tension member 09 and 10 respectively.
  • the rear fixing means 07 consists in its basic structure of a heel pull 11 and an attached predominantly Wegenzug 12.
  • the predominantly Wegenzug 12 can be stretched by the tension member 10 in variable length over the back of the user's foot.
  • the tension member 10 forms an integral part of the Schauschenzugs 12.
  • the heel pull 11 extends from its first end 13 which is secured with a mounting rivet on the sole 02 (mounting rivet 14 and end 13 in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 In the middle of the heel pull 11, the heel bone is deflected spanning and then runs back over the right adoptedrist towards the second end 16, which in turn rotatably connected to a rivet 17 at the Sole 02 is attached (see Fig. 2 ).
  • the comfortablelessnessenzug 12 with the tension member 10 is fastened by means of connecting elements 18 and 19 load-transmitting on the left and right portions of the heel piece 11.
  • the connecting elements 18 and 19 in this case have a distance to the ends 13 and 16 of the heel pull 11 and a distance to the center 20 of the heel pull, which spans the heel bone in the region of the cap 15 on.
  • the left portion 11a of the heel pull 11 and the right portion 11b of the heel pull 11 each extend in an arc from the fastening points in the region of the ends 13 and 16 to the middle 20 of the heel pull 11.
  • the heel pull 11 Since the heel pull 11 is only connected at its ends 13 and 16 to the shoe 01, namely to the sole 02, the center 20 of the heel pull 11 is displaced forward when tensile forces are applied and ensures optimum positive locking of the cap 15 over the latter Heel bone of the user.
  • the portions 11a and 11b and the middle 20 of the heel pull 11 are not connected to the upper of the shell 08, whereby a relative movement between the upper of the shell 08 and the heel pull 11 is made possible.
  • the connecting elements 18 and 19 are, as in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 seen, in each case in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the shoe between the center 20 of the heel pull 11 on the one hand and the two laterally arranged on the shoe ends 13 and 16 of the heel pull 11 on the other hand.
  • This arrangement of the connecting elements 18 and 19 in the direction of the longitudinal axis between the center 20 on the one hand and the ends 13 and 16 on the other hand leads to an optimal introduction of force applied by the clinician Wegenzug 12 tensile forces in the heel pull 11.
  • the heel pull 11 in the region of the two connecting elements 18 and 19 each have a material weakening 21, which is designed in the manner of a wedge-shaped incision.
  • the two sections 11a and 11b of the heel pull 11 are weakened with regard to their flexural rigidity with the left and right articulation point of the heel pull 12, so that the heel pull 11 is subjected to the tensile load of the heel pull 12 is easier to buckle right here.
  • a deformation of the heel pull 12, apart from these two areas with the targeted material weakening, is substantially avoided in this way.
  • Fig. 3 shows the shoe 01 in view from behind. It can be seen how the heel pull 11 with its middle 20 spans the shoe 01 in the region of the heel bone. To fix the height of the heel pull 11 in the region of its center 20, a tab 22 is provided on the cap 15, the free end of which projects upwards. The seam between the cap 15 and the tab 22 prevents inadvertently far slipping down the heel 11th
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 show the rear fixing means 07 prior to attachment to the sole 02. It can be seen the ends 13 and 16 with the fastening holes provided therein for the passage of the fastening rivets 14 and 17. Further, one recognizes the heel pull sections 11a and 11b with the intermediate middle 20.
  • the subjectgurenzug 11 consists of two deflection loops 23, 24 and the tension member 10.
  • the deflection loops 23 and 24 are formed integrally with the connecting elements 18 and 19 on the heel pull 11.
  • the tension member 10 can be releasably fixed to the deflection loop 23 or 24 by means of a coupling member 25, which engages behind the deflection loop 23 or 24 in its recess with two wings in a form-fitting manner. After insertion of the coupling member 25 in the recess of the Umlenkschlaufe 23 or 24, the coupling member 25 must be rotated to about 90 degrees.
  • the coupling member 25 is attached to the fixed end 26 of the tension member 10. To use the tension member 10 this is threaded after the fixation of the coupling member 25 on the first deflection loop 23 with the free end 27 through the second deflection loop 24 and guided back to the fixed end 26.
  • On the tension member 10 is on both sides a hook and loop fastener provided with a loop tape and a functionally complementary chopping band, so that the clamping length of the tension member 10 through Auftechnologyine the Hackenbands can be fixed to the loop tape.
  • the coupling member 25 By the coupling member 25, it is possible to attach the tension member 10 with its fixed end 26 selectively on the first Umlenkschlaufe 23 or second Umlenkschlaufe 23. Since the shoe 01 is otherwise formed absolutely axially symmetric with respect to its longitudinal axis and thereby optionally functionally identical worn on the right or left foot is made possible by the optional attachment of the fixed end 26 to the first Umlenkschlaufe 23 or the second Umlenkschlaufe 23 a page-specific appearance of the shoe 01 , In the Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 variants shown are provided, for example, to be worn on a right foot. By repositioning the coupling member 25 to the respective other deflection loop 23 or 24, the shoe 01 can be changed over as it is intended to be worn on the left foot.
  • Fig. 8 shows an orthopedic shoe inner sole 101, which can be arranged in the shoe 01 on the sole 02.
  • Fig. 8 The shoe insole 101 with its upper side 102 is a perspective view from above.
  • the shoe insole 101 can be detachably arranged in the shoe 01 according to the invention of the corresponding shoe size and serves to improve the pressure distribution on pressure-sensitive soles, in particular of diabetics.
  • the properties of the shoe inner sole 101 in the shoe 01 are particularly advantageous, since a uniform as possible Pressure distribution on the foot under the aspect of very firm fixation of the foot in the shoe 01 is very desirable.
  • Fig. 9 shows the shoe insole from its bottom 103 forth in a perspective view from above. It can be seen that between the upper side 102 and the lower side 103 there is a pressure-tip-spreading cushion 104 with four cushion segments 105, 106, 107 and 108.
  • the structure of the pad 104 with the pad segments 105 to 108 is shown in the longitudinal section according to Fig. 10 seen.
  • the deformable cushion cover 109 made of PU film encloses a multiplicity of deformable and relatively movable packings 110. These fillers 110 can be relocated relative to one another in order thereby to be able to adapt the shape and contour of the pillow 104 again and again. How out Fig. 9 can be seen, between the individual cushion segments 105, 106, 107 and 108 respectively transitions 111 to form transition openings 112 between the respective adjacent cushion segments present.
  • the filling body 110 can pass between the adjacent cushion segments 105, 106, 107 and 108, in order thereby to be able to vary in particular the degree of filling of the individual cushion segments 105 to 108.
  • the air in the individual cushion segments 105 to 108 can flow through the transition openings 112 and then escape through vent openings 120 which are mounted in the wall of the cushion cover 109 in the region of the transitions 111 in the outside atmosphere.
  • Fig. 11 shows the shoe insole 101 with its bottom 103 in a frontal view from above. It can be seen three clearance grooves 113, 114 and 115, which separate the four cushion segments 105 to 108 from each other and allow a relative movement of the adjacent cushion segments 105 to 108.
  • the spacer grooves 113 to 115 each extend in an arcuate concave around the heel of the shoe inner sole 101.
  • the transitions 111 between the The arrangement of the ventilation openings 120 on the side of the transitions 111 facing the underside 103 ensures that the ventilation openings 120 are not closed even when the shoe inner sole is loaded, since the transitions 111 against the bottom 103 are recessed in the spacer grooves 113 to 115 are arranged.
  • Fig. 12 shows the shoe inner sole 101 in cross section along the section line AA. It can be seen the transition opening 112 between the cushion segments 106 and 105, through which the filler 110 can pass between the adjacent cushion segments.
  • the cross section of the transition opening 112 relative to the cross section of the filler body 110 indicated only schematically is just chosen so that a transition of the packing 110 in the unloaded state is possible and is excluded at the same time in the loaded state of the shoe sole 101.
  • the cushion segments 105 to 108 of the shoe inner sole 101 are formed by two layers 116 and 117 of PU film.
  • the layer 116 has a substantially flat blank.
  • the layer 117 is shaped in three dimensions, for example by deep-drawing the PU film and forms four chambers 118 corresponding to the cushion segments 105.
  • the three-dimensionally deformed layer 117 is filled with the packing 110 and then the layer is filled 116 with the layer 117 welded together in the contact areas.
  • the chambers 118 are closed with the packing 110 therein.
  • a pressure-distribution layer 119 consisting of foam is finally attached to the upper side of the layer 116.

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