EP3925475B1 - Ecological removable insole for footwear - Google Patents

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EP3925475B1
EP3925475B1 EP21179020.9A EP21179020A EP3925475B1 EP 3925475 B1 EP3925475 B1 EP 3925475B1 EP 21179020 A EP21179020 A EP 21179020A EP 3925475 B1 EP3925475 B1 EP 3925475B1
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Francisco Javier Ines Gaspar
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/02Footwear characterised by the material made of fibres or fabrics made therefrom
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0045Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of deodorant means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B17/00Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
    • A43B17/003Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined characterised by the material
    • A43B17/006Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined characterised by the material multilayered
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B17/00Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
    • A43B17/10Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined specially adapted for sweaty feet; waterproof
    • A43B17/102Moisture absorbing socks; Moisture dissipating socks

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  • the present invention relates to a removable insole for footwear which incorporates the possibility of housing absorbent, deodorant, aromatic, antibacterial and fungicidal products, in short, products which can generate benefits for the health of the foot, including corns and calluses in this field.
  • the invention has a special application in the field of the industry of insoles for footwear, specifically ecological removable insoles.
  • insoles for footwear which are called ecological due to the materials from which they are made and among which mixtures of natural fibres made of elements such as, for example, cotton, corn or kenaf are used. These fibres provide high comfort and breathability, while acting as a natural bactericide.
  • insoles with the ability to remove moisture from the inside of footwear while also providing other benefits for the health of the foot, which can include generating an aroma to eliminate the bad smell or protecting against infections by providing some kind of fungicidal or antibacterial element, are not known in the sector.
  • Document CN110934380A discloses a damp-clearing antibacterial footstrengthening balance insole and a production process thereof, and relates to the field of insoles.
  • the balance insole comprises an insole layer, and the insole layer is divided into a forefoot area, an arch area and a heel area; shaping sheets are arranged at the arch area and the heel area, the shaping sheets are arc-shaped, and the opposite two sides of the arch part of the middle part of each shaping sheet are upturned; the insole layer is flat at the forefoot area and is arc-shaped at the arch area and the heel area under the action of the shaping piece, the highest position of the insole layer is located at the junction of the arch area and the heel area, and the two sides of the highest position of the insole layer are arched to form supporting parts.
  • the insole layer comprises an outer surface layer and a sponge inner layer.
  • the insole has the effects of balancing plantar pressure, ventilating, dissipating heat, clearing damp, expelling cold, resisting and inhibiting bacteria, regulating qi and blood and the like, and is good in foot strengthening effect.
  • WO 93/06757 discloses a shoe insole for deodorant delivery.
  • the present invention describes an insole which combines these two options of removing moisture from the inside of footwear and providing other benefits for the health of the foot, like generating an aroma to eliminate the bad smell or protecting against infections, in an ecological and natural manner.
  • the present invention describes an ecological removable footwear insole comprising an active layer and an outer layer, intended to be in contact with a foot.
  • the active layer comprises first holes, comprising first elements configured to aromatise or protect the inside of the footwear, in the form of capsules, and second holes, comprising second elements configured to absorb the moisture generated inside the footwear, such as rice, in the form of grains.
  • the outer layer is made of a breathable and absorbent material, such that it enables the transfer of the aroma and the moisture with the active layer.
  • the holes can be blind holes, in the shape of cavities, for retaining the elements that they receive, or they can also be through holes, for which the insole incorporates an inner layer, intended to be in contact with the inner base of the footwear and thus retain the elements of the holes.
  • This inner layer is preferably made of natural fibres, moreover, of a highly breathable and not very dense material, for which reason it is accompanied by an additional layer which prevents aromatic or moisture-absorbent elements from escaping if they are in the form of powder.
  • the holes can have a geometry which can be circular, polygonal or sinusoidal, without all of them having to have the same geometry, such that they can cover as much of the surface of the insole as possible. With this objective, there can also be an indeterminate number.
  • One manner of placement is with the first holes located in a central area of the active layer and the second holes located flanking the first holes.
  • the removable insole is ecological and has an inner layer (1) which is made with natural fibres, preferably coconut fibre, although they can be ecological fibres of another type.
  • This inner layer (1) is the one which is in contact with the base of the shoe.
  • the insole also incorporates an active layer (2), made of felt with a composition of 50% flax and 50% hemp, which is conveniently equipped with first holes (4) and second holes (5) for incorporating elements intended to aromatise and absorb moisture inside the footwear, respectively.
  • an active layer (2) made of felt with a composition of 50% flax and 50% hemp, which is conveniently equipped with first holes (4) and second holes (5) for incorporating elements intended to aromatise and absorb moisture inside the footwear, respectively.
  • the first holes (4) comprise extracts of aromatic plants which will give off aromas, weakening as time passes.
  • the extracts of aromatic plants can be in the form of capsules or powder. These plants have deodorising and aromatising properties such that they not only neutralise the smell inside the shoe, but they also provide a more pleasant aroma.
  • the second holes (5) are configured to absorb moisture and to do so they are filled with rice in grains or in powder.
  • One manner of distributing the holes (4, 5) consists of locating the first holes (4) in a central area longitudinally along the active layer (2).
  • the second holes (5) are located flanking the central area.
  • the holes (4, 5) are through holes, for which reason the inner layer (1), made of coconut fibre or similar, is not very dense, and for which reason it is accompanied by an additional layer made of a lightweight material, such as a fine cotton fabric, which prevents aromatic or moisture-absorbent elements from escaping if they are in the form of powder.
  • an outer layer (3) formed by a breathable and absorbent fabric which enables both the outlet of aromas and the passage of moisture with respect to the active layer.
  • the outer layer (3) is breathable and absorbent does not mean that the others are not. This is only a manner of emphasising that the outer layer (3), which is ultimately the one which acts as an intermediary between the active layer (2) and the user's foot, must be so.
  • the inner layer (1) is removed, leaving the insole only formed by an active layer (2) and an outer layer (3).
  • the holes (4, 5) are not through holes, but rather blind holes, having the shape of cavities, like depressions formed by means of applying a suitable pressure on the active layer (2) without piercing it.
  • the cavities created are large enough to house both the capsules of aromatic plant extract and the grains of rice.
  • both the holes (4, 5) and the cavities is generic, being able to be circular, rectangular, triangular, sinusoidal, without all of them having to have the same geometry and having, preferably, a combination of the different geometries, such that the space of the insole is used as much as possible.
  • the number of holes (4, 5) can be any number with the requirement that the active layer (2) remains sufficiently rigid so as not to break with the movement inherent to walking.

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    OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a removable insole for footwear which incorporates the possibility of housing absorbent, deodorant, aromatic, antibacterial and fungicidal products, in short, products which can generate benefits for the health of the foot, including corns and calluses in this field.
  • The invention has a special application in the field of the industry of insoles for footwear, specifically ecological removable insoles.
  • TECHNICAL PROBLEM TO BE RESOLVED AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • At present there are different types of insoles for footwear on the market which are called ecological due to the materials from which they are made and among which mixtures of natural fibres made of elements such as, for example, cotton, corn or kenaf are used. These fibres provide high comfort and breathability, while acting as a natural bactericide.
  • However, insoles with the ability to remove moisture from the inside of footwear while also providing other benefits for the health of the foot, which can include generating an aroma to eliminate the bad smell or protecting against infections by providing some kind of fungicidal or antibacterial element, are not known in the sector.
  • Document CN110934380A discloses a damp-clearing antibacterial footstrengthening balance insole and a production process thereof, and relates to the field of insoles. The balance insole comprises an insole layer, and the insole layer is divided into a forefoot area, an arch area and a heel area; shaping sheets are arranged at the arch area and the heel area, the shaping sheets are arc-shaped, and the opposite two sides of the arch part of the middle part of each shaping sheet are upturned; the insole layer is flat at the forefoot area and is arc-shaped at the arch area and the heel area under the action of the shaping piece, the highest position of the insole layer is located at the junction of the arch area and the heel area, and the two sides of the highest position of the insole layer are arched to form supporting parts. The insole layer comprises an outer surface layer and a sponge inner layer. The insole has the effects of balancing plantar pressure, ventilating, dissipating heat, clearing damp, expelling cold, resisting and inhibiting bacteria, regulating qi and blood and the like, and is good in foot strengthening effect.
  • WO 93/06757 discloses a shoe insole for deodorant delivery.
  • The present invention describes an insole which combines these two options of removing moisture from the inside of footwear and providing other benefits for the health of the foot, like generating an aroma to eliminate the bad smell or protecting against infections, in an ecological and natural manner.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In order to achieve the objectives and avoid the drawbacks mentioned above, the present invention describes an ecological removable footwear insole comprising an active layer and an outer layer, intended to be in contact with a foot.
  • The active layer comprises first holes, comprising first elements configured to aromatise or protect the inside of the footwear, in the form of capsules, and second holes, comprising second elements configured to absorb the moisture generated inside the footwear, such as rice, in the form of grains.
  • Moreover, the outer layer is made of a breathable and absorbent material, such that it enables the transfer of the aroma and the moisture with the active layer.
  • The holes can be blind holes, in the shape of cavities, for retaining the elements that they receive, or they can also be through holes, for which the insole incorporates an inner layer, intended to be in contact with the inner base of the footwear and thus retain the elements of the holes. This inner layer is preferably made of natural fibres, moreover, of a highly breathable and not very dense material, for which reason it is accompanied by an additional layer which prevents aromatic or moisture-absorbent elements from escaping if they are in the form of powder.
  • Furthermore, the holes can have a geometry which can be circular, polygonal or sinusoidal, without all of them having to have the same geometry, such that they can cover as much of the surface of the insole as possible. With this objective, there can also be an indeterminate number.
  • One manner of placement is with the first holes located in a central area of the active layer and the second holes located flanking the first holes.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • To complete the description of the invention, and for the purpose of helping to make the features thereof more readily understandable, according to a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is included wherein, by way of illustration and not limitation, the following figures have been represented:
    • Figure 1 represents a plan view of the inner layer of the insole, made of an ecological fibre.
    • Figure 2 represents an exploded perspective view of the insole of the invention with the inner layer made of ecological fibres and the active layer with the holes.
    • Figure 3 represents an exploded perspective view of the insole of the invention with the three-layer embodiment, inner layer made of ecological fibres, active layer with the holes and outer layer made of breathable fabric and outer layer.
  • A list of the references used in the figures is provided below:
    1. 1. Inner layer.
    2. 2. Active layer.
    3. 3. Outer layer.
    4. 4. First holes.
    5. 5. Second holes.
    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • The removable insole is ecological and has an inner layer (1) which is made with natural fibres, preferably coconut fibre, although they can be ecological fibres of another type. This inner layer (1) is the one which is in contact with the base of the shoe.
  • The insole also incorporates an active layer (2), made of felt with a composition of 50% flax and 50% hemp, which is conveniently equipped with first holes (4) and second holes (5) for incorporating elements intended to aromatise and absorb moisture inside the footwear, respectively.
  • The first holes (4) comprise extracts of aromatic plants which will give off aromas, weakening as time passes. The extracts of aromatic plants can be in the form of capsules or powder. These plants have deodorising and aromatising properties such that they not only neutralise the smell inside the shoe, but they also provide a more pleasant aroma.
  • The second holes (5) are configured to absorb moisture and to do so they are filled with rice in grains or in powder.
  • One manner of distributing the holes (4, 5) consists of locating the first holes (4) in a central area longitudinally along the active layer (2). The second holes (5) are located flanking the central area.
  • It must be taken into account that the holes (4, 5) are through holes, for which reason the inner layer (1), made of coconut fibre or similar, is not very dense, and for which reason it is accompanied by an additional layer made of a lightweight material, such as a fine cotton fabric, which prevents aromatic or moisture-absorbent elements from escaping if they are in the form of powder.
  • On the active layer (2), covering the holes (4, 5), is an outer layer (3), formed by a breathable and absorbent fabric which enables both the outlet of aromas and the passage of moisture with respect to the active layer.
  • In any case, it must be clarified that the fact that the outer layer (3) is breathable and absorbent does not mean that the others are not. This is only a manner of emphasising that the outer layer (3), which is ultimately the one which acts as an intermediary between the active layer (2) and the user's foot, must be so.
  • In an alternative embodiment of the insole of the invention, the inner layer (1) is removed, leaving the insole only formed by an active layer (2) and an outer layer (3). To do so, the holes (4, 5) are not through holes, but rather blind holes, having the shape of cavities, like depressions formed by means of applying a suitable pressure on the active layer (2) without piercing it. The cavities created are large enough to house both the capsules of aromatic plant extract and the grains of rice.
  • The shape of both the holes (4, 5) and the cavities is generic, being able to be circular, rectangular, triangular, sinusoidal, without all of them having to have the same geometry and having, preferably, a combination of the different geometries, such that the space of the insole is used as much as possible. Likewise, the number of holes (4, 5) can be any number with the requirement that the active layer (2) remains sufficiently rigid so as not to break with the movement inherent to walking.
  • Lastly, it must be considered that the present invention must not be limited by the embodiments described herein. Other configurations may be carried out by those skilled in the art based on the present description. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.

Claims (10)

  1. An ecological removable insole for footwear that comprises an active layer (2) and an outer layer (3), intended to be in contact with a foot, wherein:
    - the active layer comprises:
    - first holes (4), comprising first elements in the form of capsules configured to aromatise or protect the inside of the footwear from infections, and
    - second holes (5), comprising second elements in the form of grains of rice configured to absorb moisture;
    - the outer layer (3) is made of a breathable and absorbent material, such that it enables the transfer of the aroma and the moisture with the active layer (2), wherein the holes (4, 5) are configured to house:
    - the first elements in the form of capsules, and
    - the second elements in the form of grains of rice.
  2. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 1, characterised in that the first elements are extracts of aromatic, antibacterial or fungicidal plants.
  3. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 1, characterised in that the active layer (2) is formed by a mixture of flax and hemp.
  4. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 1, characterised in that the active layer (2) is breathable and absorbent.
  5. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 1, characterised in that the holes (4, 5) are blind holes, for retaining the elements that they receive.
  6. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 1, characterised in that the holes (4, 5) are through holes, for which reason the insole incorporates an inner layer (1), intended to be in contact with the inner base of the footwear.
  7. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 6, characterised in that it incorporates an additional layer of a breathable and absorbent material between the inner layer (1) and the active layer (2) for retaining the elements that it receives when they are in the form of powder.
  8. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 6, characterised in that the inner layer (1) is breathable and absorbent.
  9. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the holes (4, 5) have a geometry to be selected from circular, polygonal and sinusoidal.
  10. The ecological removable insole for footwear, according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the first holes (4) are located in a central area of the active layer (2) and the second holes (5) are located flanking the first holes (4).
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