EP3177167B1 - Abnehmbarer schuhabsatz und schuh zur aufnahme solch eines absatzes - Google Patents

Abnehmbarer schuhabsatz und schuh zur aufnahme solch eines absatzes Download PDF

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EP3177167B1
EP3177167B1 EP16754229.9A EP16754229A EP3177167B1 EP 3177167 B1 EP3177167 B1 EP 3177167B1 EP 16754229 A EP16754229 A EP 16754229A EP 3177167 B1 EP3177167 B1 EP 3177167B1
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    • 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
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/246Collapsible or convertible characterised by the sole

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  • the present invention relates to the field of the detachable heel shoe and more particularly relates to a removable shoe heel, a shoe arranged to receive such a removable heel and a shoe comprising such a removable heel.
  • the shoe according to the invention has the major advantage of being used both with or without a removable heel attached to the sole.
  • a shoe conventionally comprises three parts: the upper which consists of the visible top and its internal lining and any reinforcements, the first assembly, consisting of several layers, on which the upper is fixed, generally by gluing and / or seam and which, thus assembled with the rod and completed by the first assembly which covers it, determines the interior volume receiving the foot, and the sole which is fixed under the first assembly by inserting between them the lower edge of the rod , partly folded under the first.
  • the heel ensuring contact with the ground at the rear of the shoe, and an intermediate portion of the sole, between the front part. and the heel, is elevated and normally without contact with the ground.
  • the heel responds to a need for stability and help with walking.
  • the heel is most often made of hard plastics and resistant to shocks and compressions (ABS or polystyrene).
  • the document US2006075662 discloses a detachable heel shoe, wherein the heel is formed integrally with the shank, the shape of which is adapted to the height of the heel.
  • the rear portion of the first mounting above the heel, is pivotable relative to the front portion of the first, and has a boss adapted to fit into a housing provided at the upper end of the heel.
  • a longitudinal housing is formed in the first mounting or between the first mounting and the sole, to receive the shank. To set up the heel, the shank is inserted into said longitudinal housing, then folds the pivoting rear portion of the first mounting to insert the boss in the heel housing until snapped by a spring latch.
  • This system therefore requires a first assembly with an articulated rear part, which can create discomfort in the hinge hinge and which furthermore adversely affects the good rigidity of the connection, in particular in torsion, between the front part. shoe and heel, since only the shank ensures this connection.
  • the hinge of the first mounting must alone withstand all efforts likely to be exerted in the longitudinal direction between the front part and the heel.
  • the necessity of the pivoting movement of the rear part of the first mounting, with the rear part of the rod implies that the rod is adapted to allow this pivoting, which is complex and has a disadvantage.
  • it is not possible to walk with such a shoe if a removable heel is not fixed, which requires always having a removable heel to use the shoe and therefore has a significant disadvantage.
  • the document WO2014 / 181058 discloses a shoe having a mounting first, a rod attached to the first mounting, a sole and a removable heel.
  • the first of assembly has a flexible central part to be able to adapt its camber at the height of the heel.
  • the removable heel is arranged to be fixed under a rear portion of the first mounting and form with this rear portion a rigid joint detachable.
  • the sole is fixed under the first mounting in front of the heel, to cover a front portion of the first mounting and having a rear portion to cover a central portion of the first mounting, located between the front portion and the heel.
  • the heel is also linked to a shank extending in a longitudinal direction of the first mounting and engaging transversely to said longitudinal direction with guiding and holding means located in said central portion and integral with the first mounting , the shank having a predetermined longitudinal profile so as to adapt the camber of the first mounting in said central portion according to the height of the heel.
  • the guiding and holding means are embedded in an envelope of flexible material integrally bonded to the first mounting and leaving a free passage for the insertion of the shank, the guiding and holding means and the envelope being concealed by the part back of the sole.
  • Such a shoe also has several disadvantages.
  • the removable heel mounting and locking system is expensive and complex in that it uses a plurality of interleaved or sliding metal parts, especially since the lock is made by the user of the shoe. using its mass, like a ski boot, which can make the shoe fragile and reduce its duration of use, even dangerous for the user who could twist the ankle or knee, which has a major drawback.
  • the sole being fixed under the first mounting in front of the heel it is not possible to walk with this shoe if a removable heel is not attached to the shoe, which requires always having a removable heel to use the shoe and therefore has a significant disadvantage.
  • the invention therefore aims to at least partially solve these disadvantages by providing a simple, reliable and effective shoe solution that can be used both with or without removable heel.
  • the invention firstly relates to a shoe sole adapted to be mounted on the entire lower surface of a first shoe mounting, said sole defining a receiving housing of a shank and comprising, at its lower rear portion, a bearing protrusion adapted both to allow walking when said sole is mounted on the first mounting and to receive a removable heel.
  • removable is meant that the heel can be mounted and removed easily, in seconds, a lot of times.
  • receive means that the removable heel can be fixed on the support protrusion to allow walking of the wearer of the shoe.
  • front and rear for the purposes of the present application, there are defined places, views or elements situated respectively at the front and at the rear of the boot in its resting position in support of on its sole and on its protrusion of support or its heel, as for example illustrated on the figure 2 below.
  • the bearing protuberance thus advantageously serves a dual function of integrated heel to the sole and receiving and locking a removable heel.
  • the lower portion of the bearing protrusion is substantially flat, preferably flat, to provide a high stability when walking.
  • the support protuberance is derived from material of the sole to make it solid and easy to manufacture.
  • the bearing protrusion is cylindrical in shape of circular section, which makes it easy to manufacture and allows to easily block or remove a removable heel.
  • the soleplate comprising an upper surface adapted to be fixed to the lower surface of the first mounting, a lower surface and a thickness of material extending between said upper surface and said lower surface, the housing receiving a shank is closed and delimited in said thickness of material.
  • the interior space constituted by the receiving housing of a shank is thus advantageously integrated into the sole, which makes the sole flexible and therefore usable both with and without removable heel.
  • the sole comprises flexible means for receiving a shank mounted in the receiving housing.
  • Such means can stiffen the sole structure to support the wearer while giving sufficient flexibility to use the sole with or without removable heel.
  • the receiving means comprise a plurality of structural elements arranged parallel to each other in order to provide transverse flexibility of the soleplate to be used flat, that is to say without removable heel, or to receive removable heels of different heights.
  • the structural elements extend transversely over a large part of the sole, at its upper surface, so as to stiffen transversely said sole.
  • Each structural element may be pierced in its central portion by a hole, for example rectangular, substantially the same size as the section of the shank that the sole is intended to receive.
  • the structural elements are rigid parts made for example of plastic or metal, in particular stainless steel or aluminum.
  • the structural elements can be fixed in the thickness of the sole at a distance from one another, for example by gluing or by coating during the manufacture of the sole.
  • the sole comprises first means of locking a shank at its front portion to maintain the shank firmly in the receiving housing.
  • the first locking means comprise a locking notch fixed on the sole at the front end of the receiving housing.
  • the sole comprises a plurality of grooves for easy bending.
  • the ridges are advantageously arranged in front of the structural elements at the largest curvature of the soleplate for greater flexibility.
  • the invention also relates to a shoe heel arranged to be removably mounted on a shoe sole as presented above, said heel comprising a body having a front portion, intended to bear against the sole of a shoe being directed towards the front of said shoe, and a rear portion, intended to bear against said sole being oriented towards the rear of the shoe, the heel being remarkable in that it comprises a shank hingedly fixed on the body at its rear portion.
  • the heel according to the invention is thus simple and inexpensive to manufacture while being easy to fix on a sole as presented above.
  • the articulation of the shank with respect to the body of the heel being carried out by a connecting element in the form of an insert, fixed, on the one hand, to the rear part of the shank, and, on the other hand, at the upper part of the back portion of the body.
  • the connecting element may be any suitable part such as, for example, an axis or a pin which are simple, inexpensive and effective means of pivot connection.
  • the connecting element could be derived from shank material, that is to say a portion of the shank, having a flexibility for the articulation of the body of the heel relative to the shank.
  • the heel comprises, at its upper part, a locking housing of a protrusion of support of a sole.
  • the heel comprises second locking means for locking the bearing protrusion in the locking housing to maintain the heel firmly fixed on the sole.
  • these second locking means are mounted on the upper portion of the front portion of the heel.
  • the second locking means is in the form of a latch which is a simple, inexpensive and effective locking means.
  • the invention also relates to a shoe comprising a mounting first and a sole as shown above fixed on the entire lower surface of said first mounting.
  • the shoe further comprises a heel as previously shown mounted on the sole.
  • the invention finally relates to a method of assembling a shoe with a removable heel, said method comprising a step of insertion of the shank in the shank housing of the sole, a step of articulation of the heel relative to the shank so that the heel tilts around the hinge means, a step of inserting the bearing protrusion of the sole in the locking housing and a locking step of the heel on the sole.
  • the present invention relates to a shoe with removable heel and variable camber, including a shoe for women, for example pump-type, with a fully removable and interchangeable heel, which can be disassembled and reassembled simply and quickly without the need for tools.
  • the invention aims in particular to allow easy change of heel to adjust the height of the shoe as needed, while maintaining the same footwear, which requires an adaptation of the arch.
  • the invention aims in particular to allow the flat walk of the wearer of the shoes.
  • the term "flat walk" means walking in the absence of a removable heel fixed to the boot.
  • FIGS. Figures 1 to 5 The embodiment of the shoe 1 according to the invention illustrated in FIGS. Figures 1 to 5 comprises a rod 10 (partially illustrated for the sake of clarity), a first mounting 20 and a sole 30.
  • the shoe 1 extends substantially in a longitudinal direction XX in which extends the foot of the wearer of the boot 1.
  • the upper 10 constitutes the apparent upper surface of the boot and comprises at least one layer of material, for example leather or a plastic material.
  • the rod 10 may further comprise an inner liner and / or structural reinforcements.
  • the rod 10 is fixed on the first mounting 20, for example by gluing and / or stitching.
  • the boot according to the invention could comprise a plurality of rods, for example a front rod and a rear rod.
  • the first mounting 20 consists of one or more layers and defines with the rod 10 an interior receiving volume of the foot.
  • the first mounting 20 comprises an upper surface 22, known first known manner of cleanliness, on which the foot bears and a lower surface 24 on which is fixed the sole 30.
  • the sock may be in the form a thin strip of leather which is glued to the first mounting 20 and under which can be slipped a thin layer, for example of foam, to improve the comfort of the shoe 1.
  • the sole 30 is fixed on the entire lower surface 24 of the first mounting 20, for example by inserting between them the lower edge of the rod 10 partially folded under the first mounting 20.
  • the sole 30 comprises an upper surface 32 fixed to the lower surface 24 of the first mounting 20, a lower surface 33 and a thickness of material 34 extending between said upper surface 32 and said lower surface 33.
  • This shank 410 is in the form of an elongate plate, preferably metal and flexible, comprising a front portion 410A and a rear portion 410B.
  • the sole 30 comprises flexible means for receiving said shank 410 mounted in the inner space 35 and first locking means, optional, for locking the shank 410 by its front portion 410A at the front portion of the sole 30, always in reference to Figures 12 and 13 .
  • these receiving means comprise a plurality of elements 36 of structure arranged parallel to each other. These structural elements 36 extend transversely over a large part of the sole 30, at its upper surface 32, so as to stiffen transversely said sole 30.
  • Each structural element 36 is pierced in its central portion by a rectangular hole (not shown) of substantially the same size as the section of the shank 410 that the sole 30 is intended to receive.
  • These structural elements 36 are rigid parts made for example of plastic or metal, in particular stainless steel or aluminum. They can be made either in the form of a thick piece or in folded sheet metal part. These structural elements 36 are fixed in the thickness 34 of the sole 30 at a distance from each other, for example by gluing or by coating during the manufacture of the sole 30.
  • the first locking means are in this example in the form of a locking notch 38 fixed on the sole 30 at the front end of the receiving housing 35.
  • the rear portion of the sole 30 substantially corresponds to the pressure zone of the heel of the foot.
  • the sole 30 comprises, at the rear portion 33A of its lower surface 33, a bearing protrusion 37 adapted to allow walking when the sole 30 is mounted on the first mounting 20 and in the upper part. no removable heel 40 mounted on the sole 30.
  • this bearing protrusion 37 is cylindrical in shape of circular section and is derived from material of the lower surface 33 of the sole 30.
  • the bearing protrusion 37 has a flat or substantially flat bottom portion 37A, adapted to allow walking of the wearer of the shoe. It goes without saying that any other form of the bearing protrusion 37 is conceivable since it is adapted to allow walking when the sole 30 is mounted on the first mounting 20 and in the absence of removable heel 40 mounted on the sole 30.
  • the bearing protrusion 37 comprises at the front of its side wall 37-1, means for receiving second bead locking means described below. In this example, with reference to the figure 10 these receiving means are in the form of a cavity 37B adapted to receive a lock 408 (with reference to FIG. figure 12 ) of the heel 40.
  • the bearing protrusion 37 has a dual function of supporting the shoe 1 and fixing a removable heel 40, an example of which is described below, in particular with reference to the Figures 12 and 13 .
  • the protrusion of support 37 makes it possible to give its footing to the shoe 1 at its rear part and in the presence of a removable heel 40 mounted on the shoe 1, the protrusion of support 37 allows to fix said removable heel 40, the latter then giving its plumb with the shoe 1 at its rear part.
  • the opening of the receiving housing 35 between the shank 410 in the sole 30 and the cavity 37B for receiving the latch 408 may each be provided with a hatch or a valve (not shown) in order to prevent dust or unwanted objects from entering said receiving housing 35 or said cavity 37B.
  • the sole 30 further comprises, on its upper portion 32, a plurality of grooves 39 for easily bending the sole 30.
  • the striations 39 are advantageously arranged in front of the structural elements 36 at the largest curvature of the sole 30.
  • the removable heel 40 according to the invention is arranged to be mounted on the sole of the Figures 6 to 11 .
  • the heel 40 comprises a body 400, whose outer shape can be determined according to the desired style, and a shank 410 mounted on said body 400.
  • the shank 410 is preferably made of metal, without this being limiting to the scope of the present invention. Indeed, the shank 410 could be made of any other suitable material such as, for example, wood or a plastic material, depending on the type of shoe.
  • the shank 410 has a cross section of rectangular shape, of greater width than its thickness.
  • the front portion 410A of the shank has an elongated and curved shape, the curvature of the shank 410 being determined to create the camber of the shoe 1, depending on the height of the heel 40 to which it is attached and the size of the shoe 1 .
  • the body 400 comprises, at its lower part 402, a contact zone 402A intended to come into contact with the ground during a step made with the boot 1 on which the removable heel 40 is mounted.
  • the body 400 also comprises at its upper part 404, with reference to the figures 13 and 14 , a locking housing 406 adapted to receive the bearing protrusion 37 of the sole 30.
  • the body 400 has a front portion 405A, intended to bear against the sole 30 of the boot 1 being oriented towards the front of said shoe 1, and a rear portion 405B, intended to bear against said sole 30 being oriented towards the back of the shoe 1.
  • the shank 410 avoids a deformation of the curve, or camber shape profile, and thus allows a good maintenance of the rear part of the foot and a good stability of the heel 40.
  • the shank 410 is fixed to the body 400 of the heel 40 to level of the upper portion 405B-1 of the rear portion 405B of the body 400 and preferably extends to the metatarsal foot of the wearer of the shoe 1 following the arch of the arch plantar to support it all keeping the arch of the shoe 1.
  • the shank 410 is mounted on the body 400 in an articulated manner, according to one or a plurality of pivot axes parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction XX of the shoe 1 (with reference to the Figures 1 to 3 ).
  • the articulation of the shank 410 relative to the body 400 of the heel 40 is formed by a connecting element 412.
  • the connecting element 412 is an insert, attached, on the one hand, to the rear portion 410B of the shank, and, on the other hand, to the upper part 404 of the rear portion 405B of the body 400.
  • the connecting element 412 could be fixed on the upper face of the rear portion 405B of the body 400 in order to integrate it between the sole 30 and the body 400 of the heel 40 and thus make the back of the heel more aesthetic.
  • the connecting element 412 may be any suitable part such as, for example, a pin.
  • the connecting element 412 could be derived from material of the shank 410, that is to say a portion of the shank 410, having a flexibility allowing the articulation of the body 400 of the heel 40 with respect to the shank 410.
  • the heel 40 further comprises second locking means, presenting in this example, as illustrated in FIGS. Figures 12 to 14 , in the form of a latch 408, mounted on the upper part 405A-1 (with reference to the figure 14 ) of the front portion 405A of the heel 40 and for locking the bearing protrusion 37 in the locking housing 406.
  • second locking means presenting in this example, as illustrated in FIGS. Figures 12 to 14 , in the form of a latch 408, mounted on the upper part 405A-1 (with reference to the figure 14 ) of the front portion 405A of the heel 40 and for locking the bearing protrusion 37 in the locking housing 406.
  • the shoe of the figure 1 can be used as a flat walking shoe, such as, for example, a ballerina type shoe, resting at the level of the heel of the foot of the walker on the bearing protrusion 37 of the sole 30.
  • the body 400 of the heel 40 is then articulated by means of the flexible connecting element 412 so that the body 400 of the heel 40 moves away from the shank 410 while continuing to drive the shank 410 into the receiving housing 35. through the structural elements 36 to position the body 400 of the heel 40, in particular its locking housing 406, substantially opposite the bearing protrusion 37 of the sole 30 and to lock the shank 410 in the locking catch 38.
  • the heel 40 is then pivoted, again via the flexible connecting element 412, in the direction of the bearing protrusion 37 so that it engages in the locking housing 406 and locks the body 400. heel 40 on the sole 30 via the latch 408 to secure the heel 40 on the shoe 1.
  • the shoe 1 according to the invention can thus advantageously be used both for the flat walk, without removable heel, with a removable heel 40 whose height can be chosen from a plurality of different heights in order to adapt the shoe to the desired use.
  • a removable heel 40 is easy to assemble and remove from the sole 30.
  • the sole 30 and the heel 40 are both simple, reliable and effective, which makes the shoe 1 solid, easy to manufacture and inexpensive.
  • the present invention is not limited to the examples described above and is capable of numerous variants accessible to those skilled in the art.
  • the dimensions and shapes of the rod 10, the first mounting 20, the sole 30 and the removable heel 40 as shown in the figures so as to illustrate an embodiment of the invention can not be interpreted as limiting.

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  1. Sohle (30) eines Schuhs (1), die auf der gesamten unteren Fläche (24) einer Brandsohle (20) des Schuhs (1) anbringbar ist, wobei die Sohle (30) eine Empfangsaufnahme (35) eines Gelenkstücks (410) begrenzt und dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass sie im Bereich ihres unteren hinteren Teils (33A) einen Stützvorsprung (37) umfasst, der ausgebildet ist, um sowohl das Gehen zu ermöglichen, wenn die Sohle (30) auf der Brandsohle (20) angebracht ist, als auch einen lösbaren Absatz (40) zu empfangen.
  2. Sohle (30) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Stützvorsprung (37) einen flachen unteren Teil (37A) aufweist.
  3. Sohle (30) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 und 2, wobei der Stützvorsprung (37) aus dem Material der Sohle (30) ausgearbeitet ist.
  4. Sohle (30) nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Sohle flexible Empfangsmittel eines Gelenkstücks (410) umfasst, die in der Empfangsaufnahme (35) angebracht sind.
  5. Sohle (30) nach vorangehendem Anspruch, wobei die Empfangsmittel eine Vielzahl von Strukturelementen (36) umfassen, die parallel zueinander angeordnet sind.
  6. Sohle (30) nach vorangehendem Anspruch, wobei sich die Strukturelemente (36) über einen großen Teil der Sohle (30) im Bereich ihrer oberen Fläche transversal erstrecken.
  7. Sohle (30) nach einem der Ansprüche 5 und 6, wobei jedes Strukturelement (36) in seinem zentralen Teil von einem Loch durchbrochen ist.
  8. Sohle (30) nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Sohle (30) erste Verriegelungsmittel eines Gelenkstücks (410) im Bereich ihres Vorderteils umfasst.
  9. Sohle (30) nach vorangehendem Anspruch, wobei die ersten Verriegelungsmittel einen Verriegelungssporn (38) umfassen, der auf der Sohle (30) im Bereich des vorderen Endes der Empfangsaufnahme (35) fixiert ist.
  10. Absatz (40) für Schuh (1), der ausgebildet ist, um lösbar auf einer Sohle (30) eines Schuhs (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9 angebracht zu sein, wobei der Absatz (40) einen Körper (400) umfasst, der einen vorderen Abschnitt (405A) aufweist, der bestimmt ist, sich auf der Sohle (30) eines Schuhs (1) abzustützen, indem er zur Spitze des Schuhs (1) zeigt, und einen hinteren Abschnitt (405B), der bestimmt ist, sich auf der Sohle (30) abzustützen, indem er zur Ferse des Schuhs (1) zeigt, wobei der Absatz dadurch gekennzeichnet, ist, dass er ein Gelenkstück (410) umfasst, das auf dem Körper (400) im Bereich seines hinteren Abschnitts (405B) gelenkig fixiert ist.
  11. Absatz (40) nach vorangehendem Anspruch, wobei die Anlenkung des Gelenkstücks (410) in Bezug zum Körper (400) des Absatzes (40) von einem Verbindungselement (412) durchgeführt wird, das die Form eines angesetzten Teils hat, das zum einen am hinteren Teil (410B) des Gelenkstücks (410) und zum anderen am oberen Teil des hinteren Abschnitts (405B) des Körpers (400) fixiert ist.
  12. Absatz (40) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 und 11, umfassend, im Bereich seines oberen Teils, eine Blockieraufnahme eines Stützvorsprungs (37) einer Sohle (30).
  13. Absatz (40) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 12, wobei der Absatz (40) zweite Verriegelungsmittel (408) umfasst, die erlauben, den Stützvorsprung (37) in einer Blockieraufnahme (406) zu verriegeln.
  14. Schuh (1), umfassend eine Brandsohle (20) und eine Sohle (30) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, die auf der gesamten unteren Fläche (24) der Brandsohle (20) fixiert ist.
  15. Schuh (1) nach vorangehendem Anspruch, wobei der Schuh (1) ferner einen Absatz (40) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 13, der auf der Sohle (30) angebracht ist, umfasst.
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