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EP4573958A1
EP4573958A1 EP22959490.8A EP22959490A EP4573958A1 EP 4573958 A1 EP4573958 A1 EP 4573958A1 EP 22959490 A EP22959490 A EP 22959490A EP 4573958 A1 EP4573958 A1 EP 4573958A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0205Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the material
    • A43B23/0235Different layers of different material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0027Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially from a material having special colours
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • 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
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • 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
    • A43B1/04Footwear characterised by the material made of fibres or fabrics made therefrom braided, knotted, knitted or crocheted
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B21/00Warp knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B21/10Open-work fabrics
    • D04B21/12Open-work fabrics characterised by thread material
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2331/00Fibres made from polymers obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds, e.g. polycondensation products
    • D10B2331/04Fibres made from polymers obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds, e.g. polycondensation products polyesters, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate [PET]
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2401/00Physical properties
    • D10B2401/14Dyeability
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2403/00Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/02Cross-sectional features
    • D10B2403/021Lofty fabric with equidistantly spaced front and back plies, e.g. spacer fabrics
    • D10B2403/0213Lofty fabric with equidistantly spaced front and back plies, e.g. spacer fabrics with apertures, e.g. with one or more mesh fabric plies
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2403/00Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/02Cross-sectional features
    • D10B2403/022Lofty fabric with variably spaced front and back plies, e.g. spacer fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2501/00Wearing apparel
    • D10B2501/04Outerwear; Protective garments
    • D10B2501/043Footwear

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  • the present disclosure relates to an upper and a shoe including the upper.
  • the knitted upper includes a cloth-like base member.
  • Patent Literature 1 JP 2016-182350 A
  • yarns of different materials do not have the same physical properties, such as strength, colorability, and stretchability, there is a problem that when two or more types of colors are applied to a base member by using yarns of different materials as in the past, it is necessary to use a yarn having inferior physical properties.
  • the present disclosure has been made in view of the above, and a purpose thereof is to obtain an upper in which two or more types of colors can be applied to at least a partial region of a base member without using a yarn having inferior physical properties.
  • an upper of a shoe comprising: a base member being a knitted fabric, wherein the base member includes a surface layer facing an outside of the upper, the surface layer includes a first region formed by a plurality of yarns, and a second region formed by a plurality of yarns and having a higher disposition density of the yarns than the first region, the yarns of the first region and the yarns of the second region are of the same material, and a plurality of colors is applied to the second region.
  • An upper according to the present disclosure has an effect that two or more types of colors can be applied to at least a partial region of a base member without using a yarn having inferior physical properties.
  • FIG. 1 is a developed view illustrating an upper 2 of a shoe 1 according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 1 only the shoe 1 for a left foot is illustrated. Since the shoe 1 has a left-right symmetrical structure for a left foot and a right foot, only the shoe 1 for a left foot is described in the present embodiment, and the description of the shoe 1 for a right foot is omitted.
  • a direction in which a shoe center axis C, which is a perpendicular line passing through the center of the shoe 1 in a plan view of the shoe 1, extends is referred to as a fore-rear direction
  • a direction orthogonal to the fore-rear direction in a plan view of the shoe 1 is referred to as a foot width direction.
  • a direction from the heel toward the toe of the shoe 1 in the fore-rear direction is referred to as a fore side
  • a direction from the toe toward the heel of the shoe 1 in the fore-rear direction is referred to as a rear side.
  • a median side of a foot in the anatomical position is referred to as a medial foot side
  • the side opposite to the median side of the foot in the anatomical position is referred to as a lateral foot side. That is, the side closer to the median line in the anatomical position is referred to as the medial foot side, and the side farther from the median line in the anatomical position is referred to as the lateral foot side.
  • a vertical direction means a direction orthogonal to both the fore-rear direction and the foot width direction unless otherwise specified.
  • the upper 2 includes an upper forefoot portion R1 that covers a fore foot position of a foot of a wearer with a standard body shape, an upper midfoot portion R2 that covers a midfoot position of a foot of a wearer with a standard body shape, and an upper rearfoot portion R3 that covers a rear foot position of a foot of a wearer with a standard body shape. From the fore side to the rear side of the upper 2, the upper forefoot portion R1, the upper midfoot portion R2, and the upper rearfoot portion R3 are connected in order.
  • a line along the foot width direction passing through a position corresponding to about 30% to 40% of the dimension of the upper 2 from the fore end of the upper 2 in the fore-rear direction is defined as a first boundary line S1
  • a line along the foot width direction passing through a position corresponding to about 75% to 85% of the dimension of the upper 2 from the fore end of the upper 2 in the fore-rear direction is defined as a second boundary line S2.
  • the first boundary line S1 is a line roughly along the MP joint of a wearer with a standard body shape.
  • the second boundary line S2 is a line roughly along the Chopart joint of a wearer with a standard body shape.
  • the upper forefoot portion R1 is positioned on the fore side of the first boundary line S1.
  • the upper midfoot portion R2 is positioned between the first boundary line S1 and the second boundary line S2.
  • the upper rearfoot portion R3 is positioned behind the second boundary line S2.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the shoe 1 is preferably a running shoe but may be a shoe for other sports, a walking shoe, a climbing shoe, or the like.
  • the shoe 1 includes an upper 2 and a sole 3.
  • the upper 2 is positioned above the sole 3.
  • the upper 2 includes a base member 20, a shoe tongue 23, and a shoelace 24.
  • the base member 20 covers an instep side part of a foot of a wearer.
  • a foot insertion opening 20a and a throat portion 20b are disposed on the upper portion of the base member 20.
  • the foot insertion opening 20a is an opening for inserting the foot of the wearer into the base member 20.
  • the throat portion 20b is an opening communicating with the foot insertion opening 20a and extending to the fore side from the foot insertion opening 20a.
  • a plurality of string passing portions 20c spaced apart from each other in the fore-rear direction is disposed.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates only the string passing portions 20c disposed on the lateral-foot-side side edge of the throat portion 20b.
  • the string passing portions 20c are only required to allow the shoelace 24 to pass through.
  • the string passing portions 20c are, for example, through holes that pass through the base member 20 in the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the shoe tongue 23 is a member for protecting the instep of the wearer.
  • the shoe tongue 23 covers the throat portion 20b inside the base member 20.
  • the shoe tongue 23 is fixed to the base member 20 by stitching, welding, bonding, or a combination thereof.
  • the base member 20 and the shoe tongue 23 are preferably a knitted fabric made by forming yarns into chains and interlocking the chain-shaped portions to form a cloth, but may be a woven fabric, a braided fabric, or the like.
  • the base member 20 and the shoe tongue 23 are preferably a double raschel warp knitted fabric knitted with polyester yarn.
  • the shoelace 24 is a string-like member that is alternately passed through the string passing portions 20c disposed on one side edge of the throat portion 20b in the foot width direction and the string passing portions 20c disposed on the other side edge in the foot width direction.
  • the shoelace 24 is detachably attached to the base member 20.
  • the upper 2 including the shoe tongue 23 and the shoelace 24 is described as an example, but the upper 2 may have a monosock structure in which a portion corresponding to the shoe tongue 23 is integrated with an ankle portion of the base member 20.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener may be used instead of the shoelace 24 to bring the base member 20 into close contact with the foot. If a hook-and-loop fastener is used to bring the base member 20 into close contact with the foot, the string passing portions 20c are not disposed in the base member 20.
  • the sole 3 is positioned below the upper 2.
  • the sole 3 covers the sole of the wearer.
  • the sole 3 is fixed to the base member 20 by stitching, welding, bonding, or a combination thereof.
  • the sole 3 includes an outsole 30 and a midsole 31.
  • the lower surface of the outsole 30 serves as a ground contact surface 30a to be contacted on the ground.
  • the midsole 31 is positioned on the upper surface of the outsole 30 and has a cushioning property. Note that the outsole 30 may be integrated with the midsole 31.
  • the outsole 30 integrated with the midsole 31 is also referred to as a "unisole".
  • the sole 3 includes an inner sole that covers the lower opening of the base member 20.
  • the inner sole is fixed to the upper surface of the midsole 31 by bonding or welding.
  • the inner sole is fixed to the lower edge of the base member 20 by stitching.
  • the shoe 1 may include an insole. If the shoe 1 includes an insole, the insole is installed on the sole 3 inside the upper 2.
  • the sole 3 may have a structure in which the inner sole is omitted.
  • the base member 20 includes the upper forefoot portion R1, the upper midfoot portion R2, and the upper rearfoot portion R3. As illustrated in FIG. 2 , the base member 20 is disposed over the entire region of the upper 2 other than the shoe tongue 23 and the shoelace 24.
  • the base member 20 is a single member in the present embodiment, but may be divided into a plurality of members. When the base member 20 is divided into a plurality of members, the base member 20 may be divided, for example, into a portion corresponding to the upper forefoot portion R1, a portion corresponding to the upper midfoot portion R2, and a portion corresponding to the upper rearfoot portion R3. The divided portions are connected by stitching, welding, bonding, or a combination thereof.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V in FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 2 .
  • the base member 20 is a cloth-like member including a plurality of layers.
  • the base member 20 includes a surface layer 20d facing the outside of the upper 2, a back layer 20e facing the inside of the upper 2, and an intermediate layer 20f disposed between the surface layer 20d and the back layer 20e.
  • the base member 20 has three layers in the present embodiment, but is only required to have two or more layers.
  • the back layer 20e is disposed with a gap from the surface layer 20d in the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the intermediate layer 20f connects the surface layer 20d and the back layer 20e.
  • the intermediate layer 20f is alternately and repeatedly connected to the surface layer 20d and the back layer 20e.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the surface layer 20d when viewed from an arrow X1 in FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of the surface layer 20d when viewed from an arrow X2 in FIG. 4 .
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the surface layer 20d when viewed from an arrow X3 in FIG. 5 .
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the surface layer 20d when viewed from an arrow X4 in FIG. 6 .
  • the base member 20 is a knitted fabric in which a plurality of yarns 20g and 20h is knitted. In the present embodiment, the base member 20 is a knitted fabric formed by warp knitting.
  • the surface layer 20d includes a first region 21 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8 and a second region 22 illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10 .
  • the first region 21 is a region formed by the yarns 20g and 20h.
  • the first region 21 is a region formed by arranging only a plurality of knitting stitches 20i.
  • the yarn 20h is disposed only in the back layer 20e in the first region 21, and extends along the back layer 20e.
  • the second region 22 is a region formed by the yarns 20g and 20h and having a higher disposition density of the yarns 20g and 20h than the first region 21.
  • the second region 22 is a region formed by arranging the knitting stitches 20i and disposing the yarn 20h formed independently of the knitting stitches 20i.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate that a part of the yarn 20g forming the knitting stitches 20i overlapping with the yarn 20h in a plan view is deleted in order to clarify the position of the yarn 20h, but in practice, the yarn 20g also exists in the part overlapping with the yarn 20h in a plan view.
  • a part of the yarn 20h is lifted from the back layer 20e to the surface layer 20d in the second region 22, and is exposed on the surface of the upper 2. Note that, in each drawing illustrating the yarn 20h, the yarn 20h is illustrated as a broken line in order to clarify the position of the yarn 20h.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of second region 22 are yarns made of one fiber, yarns obtained by bundling a plurality of fibers, twisted yarns, or the like.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are of the same material.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are formed solely from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers.
  • the sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers are preferably recycled polyester fibers, raw material colored polyester fibers, or recycled and raw material colored polyester fibers.
  • each of the first region 21 and the second region 22 is disposed in the upper forefoot portion R1, the upper midfoot portion R2, and the upper rearfoot portion R3 of the base member 20.
  • the first region 21 is disposed so as to surround a part of the periphery of the foot insertion opening 20a and the entire periphery of the throat portion 20b.
  • the first region 21 is adjacent to the foot insertion opening 20a and the throat portion 20b.
  • the second region 22 is disposed so as to surround the remainder of the periphery of the foot insertion opening 20a and the entire periphery of the first region 21.
  • the second region 22 is adjacent to the remainder of the foot insertion opening 20a and the first region 21. Note that the positions of the first region 21 and the second region 22 are not limited to the illustrated example, and may be appropriately changed.
  • a plurality of holes 21a is disposed in the first region 21.
  • the shapes of the holes 21a in a plan view are not particularly limited, but are rhombuses in the present embodiment.
  • the holes 21a are disposed in a fore side portion of the throat portion 20b, a medial foot side portion of the throat portion 20b, and a lateral foot side portion of the throat portion 20b of the base member 20. As illustrated in FIG. 4 , the holes 21a are through holes passing through the surface layer 20d, the back layer 20e, and the intermediate layer 20f in the first region 21 in the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the position of an opening 21b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 21a in the first region 21 and, the position of an opening 21c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 21a in the first region 21 are the same.
  • the position of the opening 21b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 21a in the first region 21 and the position of the opening 21c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 21a in the first region 21 coincide with each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • a plurality of holes 22a is also disposed in the second region 22.
  • the shapes of the holes 22a in a plan view are not particularly limited, but are rhombuses in the present embodiment.
  • the holes 22a are disposed in a stripe 22d.
  • the holes 22a are through holes passing through the surface layer 20d, the back layer 20e, and the intermediate layer 20f in the second region 22 in the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the position of an opening 22b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 22a in the second region 22 and the position of an opening 22c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 22a in the second region 22 are the same.
  • the position of the opening 22b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 22a in the second region 22 and the position of the opening 22c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 22a in the second region 22 coincide with each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the color of the first region 21 illustrated in FIG. 1 is the same over the entire region of the first region 21.
  • the color of the first region 21 and the color of the second region 22 are different from each other.
  • a plurality of colors is applied to the second region 22, a plurality of colors is applied.
  • the second region 22 includes the stripe 22d, an edge portion 22e of the stripe 22d, and a standard portion 22f other than the stripe 22d and the edge portion 22e.
  • the color of the stripe 22d, the color of the edge portion 22e, and the color of the standard portion 22f are different from each other.
  • the upper 2 has four types of colors in the present embodiment, but preferably has three or more types of colors.
  • color includes chromatic colors and achromatic colors, which are a series of colors ranging from white to gray to black.
  • color difference includes a difference between a chromatic color and an achromatic color, a difference in hue in chromatic colors, a difference in saturation in chromatic colors, and a difference in brightness in achromatic colors. The color difference may be evaluated by appropriately selecting from known color systems, such as Munsell color system, XYZ color system, and Lab color space.
  • the shades of the color of the stripe 22d may be changed stepwise, or may be the same over the entire region of the stripe 22d.
  • the color of the edge portion 22e may be gradually changed to match the color of the standard portion 22f around the edge portion 22e.
  • the shades of the color of the standard portion 22f may be changed stepwise, or may be the same over the entire region of the standard portion 22f.
  • the shades of the color of the standard portion 22f may be changed stepwise along the foot width direction of the upper 2.
  • the color of the standard portion 22f may be made lighter stepwise from the end of the upper 2 in the foot width direction toward the center of the upper 2 in the foot width direction.
  • the yarn 20h different from the yarn 20g forming the knitting stitches 20i is colored and irregularly disposed on the surface layer 20d in the second region 22, and thereby a plurality of colors can be applied to the surface layer 20d in the second region 22. That is, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6 , the yarn 20h disposed only on the back layer 20e in the first region 21 is disposed not only on the back layer 20e but also on the surface layer 20d in the second region 22, and thereby a plurality of colors can be applied to the surface layer 20d in the second region 22.
  • the description that the yarn 20h is "disposed" on the surface layer 20d or the back layer 20e includes that the yarn 20h is knitted into the surface layer 20d or the back layer 20e, that the yarn 20h is overlaid without being knitted into the surface layer 20d or the back layer 20e, and the like.
  • the first region 21 and the second region 22 can be formed in a single process using a warp knitting machine.
  • the upper 2 includes the base member 20 that is a knitted fabric, and the base member 20 includes the surface layer 20d facing the outside of the upper 2.
  • the surface layer 20d includes the first region 21 formed by the yarns 20g and 20h, and the second region 22 formed by the yarns 20g and 20h and having a higher disposition density of the yarns 20g and 20h than the first region 21.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are of the same material, and a plurality of colors is applied to the second region 22.
  • the base member 20 is a knitted fabric formed by warp knitting.
  • the base member needs to be dyed by post dyeing.
  • a base member is made of yarns of the same material, only one color can be applied to the base member in post dyeing.
  • two or more types of colors are applied to a base member by post-dyeing, two or more types of yarns of different materials need to be used in combination. In that case, it is necessary to use a yarn having inferior physical properties.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are of the same material, the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are raw material colored, and the yarns 20h of the second region 22 can be freely disposed independently of the knitting stitches 20i, whereby two or more types of colors can be applied to the base member 20 without using a yarn having inferior physical properties.
  • the base member 20 may be a knitted fabric formed by weft knitting.
  • the base member 20 can be easily recycled.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 are formed solely from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers.
  • the physical properties, such as the strength of the base member 20 can be improved and the material cost of the base member 20 can be reduced as compared to the case in which the yarns 20g and 20h are formed from nylon fibers, cationic dyeable polyester (CDP), or the like.
  • the sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers used as the yarns 20g and 20h are recycled polyester fibers, since the amount of petroleum-derived raw material used for the base member 20 is reduced, it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost of the base member 20 and the environmental loads.
  • the raw material colored yarns 20g and 20h and the yarns 20g and 20h of two or more types of colors it is possible to apply two or more types of colors to the base member 20 without performing the post-dyeing of the base member 20.
  • the sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers used as the yarns 20g and 20h are raw material colored polyester fibers, since the amount of electricity and water used for dyeing the base member 20 can be reduced as compared to the case in which the base member 20 is post dyed, it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost of the base member 20 and the environmental loads.
  • the first region 21 is a region formed by arranging only the knitting stitches 20i as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8
  • the second region 22 is a region formed by arranging the knitting stitches 20i and disposing the yarn 20h formed independently of the knitting stitches 20i as illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10 .
  • the colors of the second region 22 illustrated in FIG. 1 are changed stepwise. With this configuration, it is possible to widen the range of expression of the design of the upper 2.
  • the holes 21a are disposed in the first region 21.
  • the shapes of the holes 21a in a plan view are rhombuses, the upper 2 easily deforms by following the stretching and shrinking of the skin of the foot when a wearer of the shoe 1 performs an action such as running. Therefore, it is possible to ease the contact of the upper 2 with the foot and to prevent the occurrence of wrinkles in the upper 2.
  • the base member 20 includes a plurality of layers includes the surface layer 20d facing the outside of the upper 2 and the back layer 20e facing the inside of the upper 2. With this configuration, it is possible for the layers to protect the foot of the wearer inside the upper 2. In particular, in the present embodiment, since the base member 20 has three layers including the intermediate layer 20f disposed between the surface layer 20d and the back layer 20e, it is possible to further protect the foot of the wearer.
  • the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 are not limited to the above sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers.
  • the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 may be, for example, synthetic fibers made from polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polyolefin, artificial protein, or the like, semisynthetic fibers made from acetate or the like, regenerated fibers made from rayon, cupra, or the like, natural fibers made from cotton, hemp, silk, wool, or the like, or inorganic fibers made from glass, metal, carbon, or the like.
  • the upper 2 and the sole 3 may be formed from the same material.
  • the upper 2 and the sole 3 may be formed from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers. With this configuration, since recycling of the entire shoe 1 is facilitated and the amount of petroleum-derived raw material used and the like is reduced, it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost of the shoe 1 and the environmental loads.
  • the upper 2 and the sole 3 may be formed from thermoplastic polyester elastomer. With this configuration, since the sole 3 having high resilience can be provided, it is possible to improve the functionality of the shoe 1 and to provide the shoe 1 that can be easily recycled.
  • the upper 2 and the sole 3 may be formed from similar materials.
  • similar material refers to a polymer material having a common monomer structure.
  • the upper 2 may be formed from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers
  • the sole 3 may be formed from thermoplastic polyester elastomer.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the upper 2 of the shoe 1 according to a first modification of the first embodiment of the present disclosure and corresponds to a cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 2 .
  • the position of the opening 21b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 21a in the first region 21 and the position of the opening 21c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 21a in the first region 21 are different from each other.
  • the position of the opening 21b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 21a in the first region 21 and the position of the opening 21c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 21a in the first region 21 are shifted from each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the holes 21a in the first region 21 are bottomed holes.
  • the holes 21a in the first region 21 are bottomed holes, it is possible to secure the air permeability of the inside of the shoe 1.
  • the holes 21a in the first region 21 are bottomed holes, it is possible to prevent foreign objects, such as dust and sand, from entering the inside of the shoe 1 through the holes 21a and to prevent the sock inside the shoe 1 from being seen from the outside of the shoe 1.
  • the position of the opening 21b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 21a in the first region 21 and the position of the opening 21c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 21a in the first region 21 are shifted from each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20, it is possible to obtain visual effects, such as a design effect by showing the pattern of the back layer 20e from the opening 21b in the surface layer 20d and a lenticular effect by slightly shifting the position of the opening 21b from the position of the opening 21c.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the upper 2 of the shoe 1 according to a second modification of the first embodiment of the present disclosure and corresponds to a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 2 .
  • the position of the opening 22b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 22a in the second region 22 and the position of the opening 22c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 22a in the second region 22 are different from each other.
  • the position of the opening 22b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 22a in the second region 22 and the position of the opening 22c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 22a in the second region 22 are shifted from each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20.
  • the holes 22a in the second region 22 are bottomed holes.
  • the holes 22a in the second region 22 are bottomed holes, it is possible to secure the air permeability of the inside of the shoe 1.
  • the holes 22a in the second region 22 are bottomed holes, whereby foreign objects, such as dust and sand, can be prevented from entering the inside of the shoe 1 through the holes 22a, and the sock inside the shoe 1 can be prevented from being seen from the outside of the shoe 1.
  • the position of the opening 22b opened in the surface layer 20d among the holes 22a in the second region 22 and the position of the opening 22c opened in the back layer 20e among the holes 22a in the second region 22 are shifted from each other when viewed along the thickness direction of the base member 20, it is possible to obtain visual effects, such as a design effect by showing the pattern of the back layer 20e from the opening 22b in the surface layer 20d and a lenticular effect by slightly shifting the position of the opening 22b from the position of the opening 22c.
  • FIG. 13 is a developed view illustrating an upper 2A of the shoe 1A according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the shoe 1A according to the second embodiment is different from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in that the shapes of holes 21a in a first region 21 are two or more types.
  • the first region 21 includes a stretching region 21d adjacent to a throat portion 20b on the fore side of the throat portion 20b.
  • the stretching region 21d extends in the foot width direction across the shoe center axis C.
  • the holes 21a in the stretching region 21d are two or more types of holes having different shapes.
  • the shapes of the holes 21a include the outer shapes of the holes 21a and the sizes of the holes 21a.
  • the outer shapes of the holes 21a in the stretching region 21d are an identical rhombus, but the sizes of holes 21a in the stretching region 21d are different.
  • the sizes of the holes 21a are reduced from the center of the first region 21 in the foot width direction toward the end of the first region 21 in the foot width direction.
  • the holes 21a in the stretching region 21d is only required to be two or more types of holes in which at least one of the outer shapes of the holes 21a and the sizes of the holes 21a are different.
  • the movement of the foot is different in each part of the foot.
  • the holes 21a in the first region 21 are two or more types of holes having different shapes, it is possible to adjust the shapes of holes 21a in such a manner that upper 2A easily deforms by following the movement of the foot. Therefore, it is possible to ease the contact of the upper 2A with the foot and to prevent the occurrence of wrinkles in the upper 2A.
  • FIG. 14 is a developed view illustrating an upper 2B of the shoe 1B according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XV-XV in FIG. 14 .
  • the shoe 1B according to the third embodiment is different from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in that an intermediate layer 20f includes a region having different disposition densities of a yarn 20g and that the intermediate layer 20f includes a region having different thicknesses.
  • a base member 20 of the upper 2B includes a first region 21 and a second region 22.
  • the second region 22 is disposed from a lateral foot side portion of an upper midfoot portion R2 to a lateral foot side portion of an upper rearfoot portion R3, and is disposed from a medial foot side portion of the upper midfoot portion R2 to a medial foot side portion of the upper rearfoot portion R3.
  • a part of the second region 22 is disposed from a rear side portion of the medial foot side edge of a throat portion 20b to the entire medial foot side edge of a foot insertion opening 20a.
  • the intermediate layer 20f in the first region 21 includes a region having different disposition densities of the yarn 20g.
  • the region having different disposition densities of the yarn 20g is referred to as a density change region 21e.
  • the density change region 21e is schematically illustrated by a thick solid line.
  • the shape of the density change region 21e in a plan view is not particularly limited, but is a substantially rectangular shape that is longer in the foot width direction than in the fore-rear direction in the present embodiment.
  • the density change region 21e is not limited to the illustrated position, and may be appropriately changed.
  • the disposition densities of the yarn 20g in the intermediate layer 20f in the density change region 21e are changed stepwise.
  • the density of the yarn 20g in the intermediate layer 20f in the density change region 21e is increased from the center toward the end in the foot width direction.
  • the left side of the drawing is the center side in the foot width direction
  • the right side of the drawing is the end side in the foot width direction.
  • the density of the yarn 20g in the intermediate layer 20f can be increased from the center toward the end in the foot width direction.
  • the density of the yarn 20g in the intermediate layer 20f may be increased from the end toward the center in the foot width direction, or may be increased from one side toward the other side in the fore-rear direction.
  • the intermediate layer 20f in the first region 21 includes a region having different thicknesses.
  • the region of the intermediate layer 20f having different thicknesses is referred to as a thickness change region 21f.
  • the thickness change region 21f is schematically illustrated by a thick solid line.
  • the shape of the thickness change region 21f in a plan view is not particularly limited, but is a substantially rectangular shape that is longer in the foot width direction than in the fore-rear direction in the present embodiment.
  • the thickness change region 21f coincides with the density change region 21e, but may be disposed at a position different from the density change region 21e. That is, the thickness change region 21f is not limited to the illustrated position, and may be appropriately changed.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f in the thickness change region 21f is changed stepwise.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f in the thickness change region 21f is increased from the center toward the end in the foot width direction.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f may be increased from the end toward the center in the foot width direction, or may be increased from one side toward the other side in the fore-rear direction.
  • no holes 21a are disposed.
  • holes 21a are disposed between adjacent hatched portions. That is, the portions in which the holes 21a are disposed and the portions in which no holes 21a are disposed are alternately disposed in the fore-rear direction on both sides in the foot width direction sandwiching the throat portion 20b in the first region 21.
  • the material hardness is different between the portion with the intermediate layer 20f and the portion without the intermediate layer 20f. If the material hardness is different, the load is concentrated on a portion of the upper 2 having low material hardness when the foot is bent, and the upper 2B is likely to be folded, wrinkled, broken, or the like.
  • the disposition densities of the yarn 20g in the intermediate layer 20f are changed stepwise, it is possible to disperse the load generated at the time of bending the foot or the like. Therefore, the folds and wrinkles of the upper 2B is less noticeable, the fit to the foot of the wearer can be improved, and the upper 2B is less likely to be broken.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f is changed stepwise, it is possible to achieve the effects described in paragraph 0066.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f is changed stepwise, it is possible to express a design having height differences in the thickness direction of the upper 2 and to create a visual effect with a three-dimensional effect.
  • the thickness D of the intermediate layer 20f is changed stepwise and the back layer 20e is partially brought into contact with the foot, it is possible to improve the air permeability of the inside of the shoe 1B.
  • FIG. 16 is a developed view illustrating an upper 2C of the shoe 1C according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the shoe 1C according to the fourth embodiment is different from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in that a base member 20 includes a third region 25.
  • the base member 20 of the upper 2C includes the third region 25 formed by a plurality of yarns 20j.
  • the third region 25 is hatched.
  • the third region 25 is a region excluding a second region 22 in the hatched region.
  • the third region 25 is disposed in a medial foot side portion of an upper midfoot portion R2.
  • the material of the yarns 20j of the third region 25 is different from the material of yarns 20g and 20h of a first region 21 and the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22.
  • the yarn 20j of the third region 25 is formed from fibers other than sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers.
  • the base member 20 includes the third region 25 formed by the yarns 20j, and the material of the yarns 20j of the third region 25 is different from the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22.
  • the third region 25 can be disposed at a portion at which different stretchability is required, such as the medial foot side portion of the upper midfoot portion R2, it is possible to improve the fit of the upper 2C to the foot of the wearer.
  • the yarns 20j of the third region 25 may be of a material similar to the material of the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22.
  • the yarns 20g and 20h of the first region 21 and the yarns 20g and 20h of the second region 22 may be formed solely from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers
  • the yarns 20j of the third region 25 may be formed from thermoplastic polyester elastomer.
  • An upper according to a first aspect is an upper of a shoe, the upper includes:
  • An upper according to a second aspect is the upper according to the first aspect, in which the yarns of the first region and the yarns of the second region are formed solely from sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers.
  • An upper according to a third aspect is the upper according to the first or second aspect, in which
  • An upper according to a fourth aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to third aspects, in which a plurality of holes is disposed in the first region.
  • An upper according to a fifth aspect is the upper according to the fourth aspect, in which the holes in the first region are two or more types of holes having different shapes.
  • An upper according to a sixth aspect is the upper according to the fourth or fifth aspect, in which
  • An upper according to a seventh aspect is the upper according to any one of the fourth to sixth aspects, in which the base member includes a plurality of layers including a back layer facing an inside of the upper.
  • An upper according to an eighth aspect is the upper according to the seventh aspect, in which a position of an opening opened in the surface layer among the holes in the first region and a position of an opening opened in the back layer among the holes in the first region are different from each other.
  • An upper according to a ninth aspect is the upper according to any one of the fourth to eighth aspects, in which the holes in the first region are bottomed holes.
  • An upper according to a tenth aspect is the upper according to the seventh aspect, in which the base member has three layers including an intermediate layer disposed between the surface layer and the back layer.
  • An upper according to an eleventh aspect is the upper according to the tenth aspect, in which the intermediate layer includes a region having different yarn disposition densities.
  • An upper according to a twelfth aspect is the upper according to the tenth or eleventh aspect, in which the yarn disposition densities in the intermediate layer are changed stepwise.
  • An upper according to a thirteenth aspect is the upper according to any one of the tenth to twelfth aspects, in which the intermediate layer includes a region having different thicknesses.
  • An upper according to a fourteenth aspect is the upper according to any one of the tenth to thirteenth aspects, in which the thicknesses of the intermediate layer are changed stepwise.
  • An upper according to a fifteenth aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to fourteenth aspects, in which
  • An upper according to a 16 aspect is the upper according to the second aspect, in which the sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers are recycled polyester fibers.
  • An upper according to a seventeenth aspect is the upper according to the second aspect, in which the sulfonic acid group-free polyester fibers are raw material colored polyester fibers.
  • An upper according to an eighteenth aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to seventeenth aspects, in which the colors of the second region are changed stepwise.
  • An upper according to a nineteenth aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to eighteenth aspects, in which a color of the first region and the colors of the second region are different from each other.
  • An upper according to a twentieth aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to nineteenth aspects, in which the upper has three or more types of colors.
  • An upper according to a twenty first aspect is the upper according to any one of the first to twentieth aspects, in which the base member is a knitted fabric formed by warp knitting.
  • a shoe according to a twenty second aspect includes the upper according to any one of claims 1 to 21; and a sole positioned below the upper.

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