EP3069628A1 - Ébauche de gaine de protection et gaine de protection de talons de chaussure - Google Patents

Ébauche de gaine de protection et gaine de protection de talons de chaussure Download PDF

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EP3069628A1
EP3069628A1 EP15161478.1A EP15161478A EP3069628A1 EP 3069628 A1 EP3069628 A1 EP 3069628A1 EP 15161478 A EP15161478 A EP 15161478A EP 3069628 A1 EP3069628 A1 EP 3069628A1
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protective sleeve
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sleeve blank
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Rafael Wybranietz
Jennifer Breising
Jana Gebauer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C13/00Wear-resisting attachments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0072Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of transparent or translucent materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/02Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the material
    • A43B21/20Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the material plastics
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/36Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by their attachment; Securing devices for the attaching means
    • A43B21/42Heels with replaceable or adjustable parts, e.g. top lift
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/36Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by their attachment; Securing devices for the attaching means
    • A43B21/52Interchangeable heel parts without special attachments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/16Overshoes

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  • the invention relates to a protective sleeve blank, for the protection of shoe heels, especially high-heeled shoes, against mechanical damage from the outside, wherein the protective sleeve blank is open at least on one side and has a jacket portion for sliding onto a large part of the shoe heel and for shrinking on the bulk of the shoe heel.
  • the invention relates to a use of the protective sleeve blank as well as a shoe, in particular high-heeled shoe with a heel and a large part of the shoe heel enclosing protective sleeve to protect the shoe heel from mechanical damage from the outside, preferably made of a protective sleeve blank of the type mentioned, wherein the protective sleeve at least one side is open and has a much of the shoe heel enclosing skirt portion and wherein at least the shell portion is at least partially shrunk onto the bulk of the shoe heel.
  • Footwear heels are exposed in everyday use to the risk of damage from contact with objects of the environment.
  • the heels can be at least superficially affected, which can easily make the heels unsightly. This is even more the case, the thinner and possibly higher the heels, since then the probability of undesired contact of the heels with an obstacle increases and damage to the heel is particularly visible.
  • the visibility of damage is also dependent on the superficially used material of the shoe heel.
  • lacquer, fabric or suede, for example has a disadvantageous effect, since these materials are easily damaged.
  • plastic protective elements which comprise the heel on the circumference and thus protect the actual surface of the shoe heel against direct external contact. Some of these protective elements are made in the appropriate size pushed onto the shoe heel and glued to it. The protective elements are then formed as unilaterally closed sleeves, wherein a bottom portion is positioned below the free end of the shoe heel and a jacket portion around the shoe heel around.
  • a disadvantage of these protective elements is that they can each be used only for a specific geometry of shoe heels. It is therefore necessary to protect various shoe heels a significant manufacturing effort and storage costs.
  • the present invention has the object, the protective sleeve blank and the shoe each of the aforementioned and previously described in more detail type and further develop that the heel easier and more reliable against external damage can be protected.
  • a protective sleeve blank according to the preamble of claim 1, characterized in that the protective sleeve blank at one longitudinal end of the shell portion has a longitudinal portion of the shell portion at least partially firing bottom portion for at least partially covering the free end of the shoe heel.
  • an abutment of the protective sleeve is provided at the free end of the shoe heel by the bottom portion at the free end of the shoe heel positively engages and holds the protective sleeve in position. It is ultimately prevented that the protective sleeve can slip up and / or down.
  • the bottom section it is not necessary for the bottom section to completely close the corresponding longitudinal end of the jacket section of the protective sleeve or of the protective sleeve blank.
  • the protective sleeve blank In order to enable the best possible adaptation of the protective sleeve blank to different shoe heels, it makes sense, if not only the shell portion, but also the bottom portion can be shrunk. However, this is not necessarily the case, in particular when the jacket section of the protective sleeve blank tapers towards the bottom section. Then, namely, a very small bottom portion can be chosen and the adaptation to the cross section of the free end of the shoe heel can be effected by the tapered bottom-side portion of the shell portion by shrinkage. A correspondingly tapered region of the jacket section can then also favor the adaptation of the bottom section of the protective sleeve blank if the bottom section itself is designed to be shrinkable.
  • the shrinkage of the protective sleeve blank for example, by heat, since then the shrinking can be accomplished in a simple manner by the end user itself. But it can also be provided a shrinkage without heating.
  • a protective sleeve blank applied under elastic tension to a supporting helix.
  • the support helix preferably has a metal wire or is formed from a metal wire in order to be able to easily remove the helical support from the protective sleeve blank, for example by unwinding. If the support spiral, for example by unwinding the same, piecewise pulled out of the protective sleeve blank, the prestressed protective sleeve blank also shrinks piece by piece on the located in the protective sleeve blank part of the shoe heel.
  • the so-called cold shrinking of the protective sleeve blank as well as the heat shrinkage can be made as required by the end user itself.
  • the end user can thus decide whether he would like to have appropriate protection for one or more heels and then, if necessary, independently apply a protective sleeve blank on the heel. Whether a warming of the protective sleeve blank is required depends on the type of protective sleeve blank.
  • the term sleeve is used for a body which has a jacket section and a bottom section which at least partially fires the jacket section.
  • the term sleeve is not limited to that of the skirt portion is formed cylindrically with a constant cross section. Rather, the shell portion may, if necessary, multiply, rejuvenate and / or expand.
  • the term sleeve here may differ from a common understanding in the art, according to which the sleeve is a cylindrical and open on both sides piece of material. However, for the sake of clarity, the term sleeve is still used, although this term does not have to correspond to the above understanding of the term. The skilled person is based on the Description readily apparent, which form the protective sleeve blank and the protective sleeve should or can.
  • the aforementioned object is achieved according to claim 8 by using the protective sleeve blank of the aforementioned type for sliding onto a large portion of a shoe heel of a, in particular high-heeled, shoe and for shrinking the deferred protective sleeve blank on the bulk of the shoe heel, wherein the free end of the shoe Shoe heel is at least partially covered with the bottom portion of the protective sleeve blank.
  • the object mentioned by a shoe according to the preamble of claim 10 is achieved in that the protective sleeve at one longitudinal end of the skirt portion has a longitudinal end of the skirt portion at least partially occluding bottom portion for at least partially covering the free end of the shoe heel.
  • the corresponding shoe heel is protected by the protective sleeve against external mechanical effects.
  • the shoe heel remains attractive for a longer time. It will be achieved by the corresponding shoe ultimately the advantages already set out above in connection with the protective sleeve blank.
  • the sheath blank has a length sufficient for the sheath to enclose the shoe heel over at least a majority of its length. It may enclose the shoe at least substantially over the entire length of the shoe heel. However, this is not mandatory. It is also not necessary that the protective sleeve at least half of the shoe heel even though this is nevertheless preferred. However, the protective sleeve can not protect the shoe heel to any appreciable extent if only a very small part of the shoe heel is enclosed by the protective sleeve and the remaining part of the shoe heel can therefore be easily damaged. The extent to which the protective sleeve should surround the shoe heel depends greatly on the type and shape of the shoe heel. In principle, however, it will be preferred if the protective sleeve encloses the shoe heel to at least 25%, preferably at least 33%, in particular at least 50% or even at least 75% of its length.
  • a first preferred protective sleeve blank is designed in such a way that the protective sleeve blank can be shrink-fitted by heating it on the heel of the shoe. This can be done easily and reliably. It makes sense, if the protective sleeve blank at a temperature between 50 ° C and 150 ° C on the shoe heel is shrinkable. A corresponding temperature is imparted without special aids, even if necessary, from the end user itself.
  • a hair dryer can be used for the sake of simplicity.
  • the temperature should be high enough so that the protective sleeve blanks do not shrink accidentally under unfavorable conditions. Therefore, the shrinkage is more preferably carried out at a temperature between 60 ° C and 100 ° C, in particular at a temperature between 65 ° C and 80 ° C.
  • the protective sleeve blank can also be provided on a supporting helix, which can be unwound and thereby gradually pulled out of the protective sleeve blank. This preferably takes place from the end of the jacket section which is at least partially closed by the bottom section toward the opposite open end of the jacket section. Where the support spiral is removed, the protective sleeve blank shrinks due to the omission of the support by the support coil on the arranged in the shell section shoe heel.
  • the extraction of the helical support can, if necessary, be done by hand or performed by a layman. Instead of a support spiral and another support means is conceivable. Support helices are common, however, so in the present case, the term helical support is still used without a helical shape is mandatory.
  • the inner diameter of the shell portion is shrinkable to at least two thirds, preferably at least half, in particular at least one third, of its initial size.
  • the circumference of a cross section of the jacket section is shrinkable to at least two thirds, preferably at least half, in particular at least one third, of its initial size. The latter takes into account in particular the fact that the cross sections of the protective sleeve blank and / or the protective sleeve do not necessarily have to be circular.
  • the flexibility of the use of the protective sleeve blank can be increased by the fact that the inner diameter of the jacket section is between 0.4 cm and 7 cm, preferably between 0.5 cm and 4 cm, in particular between 0.6 cm and 2 cm, and or that the circumference of a cross section of the jacket section is between 1 cm and 22 cm, preferably between 1.5 cm and 13 cm, in particular between 2 cm and 6 cm. In this way it is achieved that the protective sleeve blank can be pushed onto a plurality of different shoe heels and shrunk onto them.
  • Preferred properties with regard to the protection of the heel against external mechanical influences and with regard to shrinkability can be provided, for example, if at least the jacket section is at least predominantly made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM), silicone and / or of polyolefin, in particular polyethene (PE), more preferably low density polyethylene (LDPE - Low Density Polyethylene), and / or polypropylene (PP).
  • the density of the low density polyethylene is between 0.915 g / cm 3 and 0.935 g / cm 3, as generally understood in the art.
  • the plastic in the jacket section is monoaxially stretched, such that the shrinkage primarily results in a reduction of the circumference and not primarily in a reduction of the length of the protective sleeve blank leads.
  • the plastic can be stretched biaxially at least of the shell portion. In this way, shrinkage can take place both in the circumferential direction and in the longitudinal direction of the protective sleeve blank.
  • the stretching of the plastic of the protective sleeve blank can be achieved by deforming the plastic under tension, whereby the disordered Align polymers and the semi-crystalline regions in the at least one direction of pull. By this measure, stresses are generated in the plastic.
  • the stretching or the orientation of the plastic molecules can be reversed by the action of heat, since the plastic molecules endeavor to assume an isotropic orientation.
  • the plastic shrinks in the direction of stretching.
  • polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and / or polefinefin is particularly suitable as the material for the protective sleeve blank.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • EPDM ethylene-propylene-diene rubber
  • stretching the plastic is basically less significant or unnecessary. It will usually be more crucial that the plastic is stretched elastically stretched on the support coil, so that the elimination of the support coil leads to a contraction of the plastic and thus to a shrinkage of at least the shell region of the protective sleeve blank.
  • the cross-section of the jacket portion widens to the end remote from the bottom portion. This takes into account the fact that many shoe heels, in particular in the case of high heels, at the top have an increasing cross-sectional area or become thinner towards the bottom.
  • the cross section of the jacket section can taper towards the bottom section, in particular close to the bottom section. This simplifies and improves the adaptation of the protective sleeve blank to the shape and / or the size of the free end of the shoe heel. In the region of the tapered region of the jacket section, a greater degree of shrinkage can be achieved as required, simply as in the bottom section itself.
  • the jacket section may have a longitudinal extension deviating from one another by at least 0.5 cm, preferably at least 1 cm, in particular at least 1.5 cm.
  • the protective sleeve blank can therefore be pulled further upwardly as required at one point than is the case with a peripheral point of the protective sleeve blank.
  • a pin can be embedded in the bottom portion of the protective sleeve blank, which extends into the cavity of the jacket portion. This makes it possible to remove the heel patch together with the nail from the shoe heel, the nail for attachment of the heel patch partially provided in paragraph heel and can be taken from below into the shoe heel. Subsequently, the protective sleeve blank is pushed onto the shoe heel, the pin partially engaging in the receptacle in which the nail was previously held. This provides for a more stable connection between the protective sleeve and the heel and, if necessary, for a longer durability of the protective sleeve.
  • the pin is namely preferably made of a different material than the rest of the protective sleeve, in particular made of metal or a harder plastic, so that the recorded in the bottom portion of the part of the pin is more resistant to abrasion than the rest of the protective sleeve.
  • the bottom section can be used as a replacement for the actual heel patch. Then the heel patch is removed as needed before pushing on and shrinking the sleeve blank. If the thickness of the bottom portion is adapted to the, in particular typical, thickness of the heel patch, the level of the shoe is not changed by the protective sleeve. In many cases, however, it will be tolerable if below the heel patch still the bottom portion of the protective sleeve is provided. This is particularly the case when a relatively large spatial distance is provided between the heel patch and the remaining part of the sole of the shoe.
  • the appearance of the shoe is affected by the protective sleeve as little as possible, the protective sleeve is transparent and more preferably completely colorless.
  • the same can also apply to the protective sleeve, so that the acceptance of the protective sleeve blank can be increased, even if it does not actually depend on its transparency. It should be noted, however, that the transparency usually does not change or only slightly changes due to the shrinkage.
  • the protective sleeve can be easily and safely attached to the heel, it is advantageous if the protective sleeve is held by the resulting shrinkage stresses on the shoe heel. It may then be necessary to dispense with the use of a separate adhesive. This also allows a simple detachment of the protective sleeve, these must be, for example, only on or cut. Then the protective sleeve can be removed from the heel. So a damaged protective sleeve can be easily and quickly replaced by a new protective sleeve.
  • the protective sleeve can have a material thickness between 0.2 mm and 3 mm, preferably between 0.4 mm and 2 mm, in particular between 0, at least in the jacket section. 5 mm and 1 mm.
  • the thinner the wall thickness of the shell portion is the less visible the protective sleeve.
  • the bottom portion may have a material thickness between 1 mm and 8 mm, preferably between 2 mm and 6 mm, in particular between 3 mm and 5 mm, so that on the one hand not too quickly worn and also not too thick applies, which is unsightly and / or may be uncomfortable for the wearer of the shoe.
  • a protective sleeve blank 1 is shown in a perspective side view, which has a shell portion 2 and a bottom portion 3.
  • the shell portion 2 is hollow inside and is formed only by a circumferential jacket made of plastic, which is monoaxially stretched in the circumferential direction.
  • the jacket section 2 is predominantly cylindrical in shape, with the cross section of the jacket section 2 being at least substantially constant over the predominant part of the longitudinal extent of the jacket section 2.
  • the upper end 4 of the protective sleeve blank 1 is open in order to introduce a shoe heel into the interior 5 of the protective sleeve blank 1 from this side, before the illustrated and so far preferred protective sleeve blank 1 is heated.
  • the lower bottom end 6 of the shell portion tapers in the direction of the bottom portion 3, which, however, may also be unnecessary if necessary.
  • the bottom portion 3 can be adapted to a very narrow free end of a shoe heel during shrinkage of the protective sleeve blank 1, so that the bottom portion 3 does not apply too much laterally.
  • the flexibility for the use of the protective sleeve blank 1 can be increased.
  • the jacket section 2 is completely closed by the bottom section 3. Consequently, no opening for a bottom access to the interior 5 of the protective sleeve blank 1 is provided in the bottom section 3.
  • a further protective sleeve blank 1 ' is shown, which in principle with the protective sleeve blank 1 of Fig.1 is comparable.
  • the upper edge 8 'of the protective sleeve blank 1' is not as in the protective sleeve blank 1 according to Fig. 1 arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the protective sleeve blank 1. Rather, the longitudinal extent of the jacket section 2 'starting from the bottom section 3' on one side is significantly longer than on the side of the jacket section 2 'opposite the circumference of the jacket section 2'.
  • the edge 8 'of the protective sleeve blank 2' and thus the edge of the protective sleeve thus extends obliquely to a cross section of the protective sleeve blank 1 'and the protective sleeve.
  • the edge of the protective sleeve blank 1 'or the protective sleeve can be adapted to the upper edge of a shoe heel.
  • At the bottom portion-side end 6 'of the shell portion 2' of the illustrated and insofar preferred protective sleeve blank 1 ' is also a taper 7' in the direction of the bottom portion 3 'is provided.
  • a protective sleeve blank 1 " is shown in which the jacket section 2" does not have a constant cross-section over the longitudinal extent of the protective sleeve blank 1.
  • a taper 7" in the direction of the bottom section 3 " is provided on the jacket section 2" of the jacket section 2 "has an extension 9" of the cross section in the direction of the open end 4 "of the jacket section 2", at least substantially over the remaining longitudinal extent of the jacket section 2 ", so that the protective sleeve blank 1" tightly rest against correspondingly shaped heel during shrinkage can.
  • the shell portion 2 On one side of the circumference of the shell portion 2 "extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal extent of the protective sleeve blank 1", while the shell portion 2 "on the opposite side of the circumference starting from the bottom portion 3" slightly curved outwards.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1 is also the edge 8" of the open end 4 "of the shell portion 2" at a position of the circumference further from the bottom portion 3 "spaced than at the circumferentially opposite point of the shell portion 2".
  • the edge 4 "of the protective sleeve blank 1" thus extends inclined to a cross section of the protective sleeve blank 1 "perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the protective sleeve blank 1".
  • FIG. 4 an intermediate step of the process for attaching a protective sleeve 1 '"on the heel 10 of a high-heeled shoe 11 in the form of a high-heel is shown in.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1"' is formed in this case of at least one at least monoaxially stretched polyolefin.
  • the illustrated and so far preferred protective sleeve blank 1 "' has a wall thickness of approximately 1 mm in the region of the jacket section 2" and of approximately 2 mm in the region of the bottom section 3 "' of about 3 mm.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1"' is first pushed with its open end 4 "'onto a shoe heel 10 of the shoe 11. This preferably takes place until the bottom portion 3"' of the protective sleeve blank 1 '' against the free end 12 of the Shoe heel 10 arrives.
  • the heel patch 13 attached to the free end 12 of the heel 10 may be left on the heel 10 as in the case shown, but alternatively the heel patch 13 could also be present the sliding of the protective sleeve blank 1 "'on the heel 10 from the shoe heel 10 are removed. The latter is particularly simple when the heel patch 13 is nailed to the shoe heel 10.
  • the edge 8"' of the protective sleeve blank 1 "' After pushing on the protective sleeve blank 1 "'on the shoe heel 10, the edge 8"' of the protective sleeve blank 1 "'preferably extends in the region of the upper edge 14 of the shoe heel 10. Otherwise, the edge 8"' approximately cut off with an ordinary household scissors or be tailored.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1 "' is oriented in a desired manner relative to the shoe heel 10
  • the protective sleeve blank 1" is heated, for example, to a temperature of approximately 70 ° C. In the present case, this is done with warm air L which is blown onto the protective sleeve blank 1 '' via a fan 15 and heated via an electric heater 16.
  • a commercially available hair dryer can be used for the corresponding heating of the protective sleeve blank 1 '' which is present in most households anyway.
  • the protective sleeve 17 If the protective sleeve 17 is damaged, the protective sleeve 17 can be easily cut open and separated from the shoe heel 10, since the connection between the protective sleeve 17 and the shoe heel 10 has been completely dispensed with a separate adhesive. Then, a new protective sleeve blank 1 "'can be pushed onto the heel 10 and shrunk onto the heel 10, as previously described.
  • a protective sleeve blank 1 "" shown in a perspective side view, which is similar to the previously described protective sleeve blanks. Therefore, in the following, in particular, the peculiarities of in the Fig. 6 illustrated protective sleeve blanks 1 "" received.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1 "" has, for example, a jacket section 2 "" that does not taper in the direction of the bottom section 3 "".
  • a pin 21 "" integrated, which is otherwise arranged, in particular centrally, within the cavity of the shell portion 2 "".
  • the longitudinal extension of the pin 21 "" is identical to the longitudinal extent of the protective sleeve blank 1 "" or at least substantially parallel thereto.
  • the pin 21 "” For positive reception of the pin 21 “" in the bottom portion 3 "", the pin 21 “” a head portion 22 “” with an expanded cross-section, while provided in the shell portion 2 "" part 23 “” of the pin 21 “” substantially cylindrical is trained.
  • the illustrated and so far preferred pin 21 “” is formed substantially rotationally symmetrical to its longitudinal axis.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1 "" according to Fig. 6 connected to a shoe heel 24 one obtains a shoe 25 with a protective sleeve 26, as he, for example, in the Fig. 7 is shown.
  • the heel patch is removed along with the nail with which the heel patch has been nailed to the shoe heel 24 from below.
  • the protective sleeve blank 1 "" is pushed onto the shoe heel 24, wherein the pin 21 "" is inserted into the receptacle 27, in the previously put the nail of the heel patch.
  • the bottom portion 28 of the protective sleeve 26 replaces the heel patch, wherein the bottom portion 28 is held by the engaging in the receptacle 27 in the shoe heel 24 pin 21 "" in position.
  • the pin 21 "" must be taken in the receptacle 27 of the nail to ensure a solid, if necessary, frictional, seat of the pin 21 "" in the shoe heel 24. Then, the cross-section of the pin 21 “” preferably corresponds at least substantially to the cross-section of the receptacle 27.
  • an adhesive may be provided in the receptacle 27 connecting the pin 21 "" to the shoe heel, preferably without replacement of the protective sleeve 26 unnecessarily difficult.
  • At least the jacket section 2 "" of the protective sleeve blank 1 "" is shrunk onto the shoe heel 24 so that the jacket section 29 of the protective sleeve 26 engages around the shoe heel 24 and engages in the Fig. 7 shown shoe 25 is received with a recorded in the receptacle 27 pin 30 of the protective sleeve 26.

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IT201900015821A1 (it) * 2019-09-06 2021-03-06 Mara Vendramin Dispositivo di protezione per tacchi
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