US20060196088A1 - Use and proceeding at football shoes - Google Patents

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US20060196088A1
US20060196088A1 US10/546,812 US54681204A US2006196088A1 US 20060196088 A1 US20060196088 A1 US 20060196088A1 US 54681204 A US54681204 A US 54681204A US 2006196088 A1 US2006196088 A1 US 2006196088A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/02Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/18Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes

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  • the present invention concerning use and proceeding to effect more friction between footballshoe and football for increased possibility to rotation on the ball when kicking, and better control in play-situations.
  • friction-increasing material and/or solvent material with adhesiveness to be applied by the user, for temporary or permanent use, on the outside of the football shoe, gives increased possibility to rotation and control of the football when kicking.
  • Friction-increasing means are applied by painting, spraying or dipping. After a relatively short drying period the means have a lasting adhesion adjusted to the play-situation.
  • the friction-increasing means for footballshoes, may also be applied from a bearing film.
  • the friction-increasing means may one for fastening prepared film of friction-increasing material as rubber or similar, to be applied from a protecting and bearing film.
  • the invention also include performances where the friction-increasing means are applied with an applicator, out of a bin for the means, to the football-shoe.
  • the friction-increasing means may be applied by an applicator where the means are kept in a bin which is a part of the applicator in a way so the means are exposed when applied through the applicator.
  • the friction-increasing means include particles or granulate for increased friction.
  • the invention also include performances where particles or granulate, for increased friction, are feeded the friction-increasing means using adhesiveness of the means after the means application on the football-shoe.

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Abstract

The present invention concerning use and proceeding to effect more friction between footballshoe and football by attaching friction-increasing material or means, with good adhesiveness, to be applied by the user, for temporary or permanent use, on the outside of the football shoe, gives increased possibility to rotation of the football when kicking, and better control of the ball in play-situations.

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  • The present invention concerning use and proceeding to effect more friction between footballshoe and football for increased possibility to rotation on the ball when kicking, and better control in play-situations.
  • Using friction-increasing material and/or solvent material with adhesiveness, to be applied by the user, for temporary or permanent use, on the outside of the football shoe, gives increased possibility to rotation and control of the football when kicking.
  • It is already well known that in the production of new football shoes, to sew or glue different materials in purpose to increase friction between the football shoe and football but with various results. The present innovation is concerning the princip and procedure, to temporary or permanently complete existing football shoes with friction-increasing means with different quality for different needs. Further on of different ways to apply these different means.
  • Friction-increasing means are applied by painting, spraying or dipping. After a relatively short drying period the means have a lasting adhesion adjusted to the play-situation. The friction-increasing means, for footballshoes, may also be applied from a bearing film.
  • The friction-increasing means may one for fastening prepared film of friction-increasing material as rubber or similar, to be applied from a protecting and bearing film. The invention also include performances where the friction-increasing means are applied with an applicator, out of a bin for the means, to the football-shoe. Likewise the friction-increasing means may be applied by an applicator where the means are kept in a bin which is a part of the applicator in a way so the means are exposed when applied through the applicator. To that the friction-increasing means include particles or granulate for increased friction.
  • The invention also include performances where particles or granulate, for increased friction, are feeded the friction-increasing means using adhesiveness of the means after the means application on the football-shoe.

Claims (8)

1. The present invention concerning use and proceeding to effect more friction between footballshoe and football
Characterized thereby
using friction-increasing material and/or solvent material with adhesiveness, to be applied by the user, for temporary or permanent use, on the outside of the football shoe, gives increased possibility to rotation and control of the football when kicking.
2. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
friction-increasing means for football shoes are applied from bearing film.
3. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
friction-increasing means is one for fastening prepared film of friction-increasing material as rubber, which film is applied from an protecting and bearing film.
4. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
friction-increasing means applied with applicator, from a bin for the means, to the football shoe.
5. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
friction-increasing means applied by an applicator where the means are kept in a bin which is a part of the applicator in a way so the means are exposed when applied through the applicator.
6. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
Friction-increasing means applied spraying onto the football shoe.
7. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
Friction-increasing means include particles or granulate for increased friction.
8. Invention according to claim 1
Characterized thereby
the invention also include performances where particles or granulate, for increased friction, are feeded the friction-increasing means using adhesiveness of the means after the means application on the football-shoe.
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SE0300501A SE525686C2 (en) 2003-02-25 2003-02-25 Procedure for achieving more friction between soccer shoe and football
PCT/SE2004/000250 WO2004091331A1 (en) 2003-02-25 2004-02-24 Use and proceeding at football shoes

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