US20080222920A1 - Shoe Provided with an Interchangeable Sole - Google Patents

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US20080222920A1
US20080222920A1 US10/585,827 US58582705A US2008222920A1 US 20080222920 A1 US20080222920 A1 US 20080222920A1 US 58582705 A US58582705 A US 58582705A US 2008222920 A1 US2008222920 A1 US 2008222920A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/18Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/28Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by their attachment, also attachment of combined soles and heels
    • A43B13/36Easily-exchangeable soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/0036Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
    • A43B3/0047Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design parts having a male and corresponding female profile to fit together, e.g. form-fit

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  • the present invention relates to the field of footwear articles, in particular shoes for sport, and has for its object a shoe with an interchangeable sole.
  • footwear articles adapted for the practice of sport are specific to each sport and, given the development in the art of materials used for their production, in particular that of their soles, there exist at present for each sport discipline several definitions of soles for an adaptation to different terrains.
  • soles for an adaptation to different terrains.
  • the shoes suitable for stabilized or synthetic terrains can, for the practice of soccer, have a sole of synthetic material provided with blades or wedges of relatively low height and disposed very densely over all the surface of the sole and permitting good gripping on this type of covering.
  • Play on natural grass terrains takes place most often with shoes of molded soles as to hard terrains and if desired soft terrains and with shoes with interchangeable cleats, in any case of heavy terrain such as, as the case may be, for soft terrains, the size of the cleats and if desired their material being adapted to the condition of the terrain.
  • the soles according to the two mentioned documents do not permit ensuring peripheral sealing with the mounting and holding means, so that during practice on natural grass terrains or on terrains of the stabilized type, dirt, such as vegetable dirt, grains of sand or else tuffs of grass can infiltrate between the interchangeable sole and the first shoe sole, which gives rise to trouble for the user, as well as degradation of the securement and holding of said interchangeable sole.
  • the present invention has for its object to overcome these drawbacks by proposing an interchangeable shoe sole permitting rapid mounting and unmounting and ensuring perfect grip of the sole on the shoe, even under severe conditions of the practice of sport, as well as total sealing at the interface of the first sole of the shoe and the interchangeable sole.
  • the interchangeable shoe sole which is provided, below its first sole, with female or male assembly means adapted to coact with male or female assembly means of the interchangeable sole, is characterized in that it is provided on one longitudinal edge, between its front and rear ends, with a flange raised from the lower surface of the first sole and in that the interchangeable sole is also provided with a raised longitudinal flange arising from its upper surface provided with assembly means, extending between the front and rear ends of said interchangeable sole and on the side opposite, in the service position, the longitudinal flange on the shoe, said longitudinal flanges of the shoe and interchangeable sole coacting by shape, in the service position, respectively with the corresponding edge of the interchangeable sole and of the shoe, the holding in service position of the interchangeable sole on the shoe being ensured by means of rapidly manipulable securement devices.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view from below of a sport shoe according to the invention, the interchangeable sole being shown with its upper surface of engagement on the shoe turned upwardly, beside said shoe;
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view on a large scale and in perspective, showing a sole in the course of mounting on the lower surface of a shoe, and
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view representing a sport shoe in three different interchangeable soles that can outfit said shoe.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 of the accompanying drawings show a sport shoe with an interchangeable sole, which is provided, below its first sole 1 , with female assembly means 2 adapted to coact with male assembly means 3 of the interchangeable sole 4 .
  • the shoe is provided on one longitudinal edge, between its front and rear ends 1 ′ and 1 ′′, with a flange 5 that is raised from the lower surface of the first sole 1 and the interchangeable sole is also provided with one longitudinal flange 6 raised from the upper surface provided with male assembly means 3 and extending between the front and rear ends 4 ′ and 4 ′′ of said interchangeable sole and on the opposite side, in the service position, to the longitudinal flange 5 on the shoe.
  • Said longitudinal flanges 5 of the shoe and 6 of the interchangeable sole 4 coact by shape in the service position, respectively with the corresponding edges of the interchangeable sole 4 and of the shoe, the holding in service position of the interchangeable sole 4 on the shoe being ensured by means of rapidly manipulable fixing devices 7 .
  • the female assembly means 2 provided on the first sole 1 of the shoe are preferably constituted by transverse grooves in the form of a T shaped mortice, of dovetailed or circular or ovoidal cross-section, and the corresponding male assembly means of the interchangeable sole 4 are in the form of transverse ribs of corresponding cross-section.
  • the interchangeable sole 4 male elements 3 having at least one interruption in the central region.
  • the result is that in the region of the interruptions of the male elements 3 , there exists no means for holding in the longitudinal direction, such that the interchangeable sole 4 can undergo differential deformation from that of the rest of the sole 4 , which translates into less stress in the corresponding region of the first sole and hence also in less stress on the sole of the foot and improvement in the comfort of the user.
  • the longitudinal flanges 5 and 6 of the shoe and of the interchangeable sole 4 preferably have, at their free edge, an overlapping portion with a snap-in strip 5 ′, 6 ′ adapted to coact with a corresponding longitudinal groove, respectively 8 of the interchangeable sole 4 ( FIG. 2) and 9 of the first sole 1 of the shoe ( FIGS. 1 and 3 ).
  • These longitudinal grooves 8 and 9 are adapted to ensure, on the one hand, sealing against the penetration of dirt into the interface between the first sole 1 and the interchangeable sole 4 and, on the other hand, participation in lateral holding of the interchangeable sole 4 in the service position, relative to the quick acting securement devices 7 .
  • the front end 1 ′ and rear end 1 ′′ of the first sole 1 between which extends the longitudinal flange 5 of the first sole 1 , each have an inclined edge delimiting a transverse groove forming simultaneously an abutment adapted to coact with the front end 4 ′ and the rear end 4 ′′ of the interchangeable sole 4 in the form of a wedge, of corresponding angle.
  • the front and rear edges 1 ′ and 1 ′′ of said first sole 1 simultaneously form longitudinal stop abutments for said interchangeable sole 4 .
  • a holding against separation of the ends is also ensured.
  • the rapid acting fixing devices 7 can be constituted in the form of screw heads each embedded in a hole 7 ′ of corresponding shape provided near each end of the interchangeable sole 4 and coacting with a tapping 7 ′′ provided correspondingly in the first sole 1 of the shoe. These devices 7 can also be present in the form of male elements rapidly connectable and coacting with corresponding openings, such as bayonet, clip or the like assembly means.
  • the interchangeable sole 4 can be made of synthetic materials of different types, particularly of several materials, by molding or simultaneous injection of all the materials.
  • the portion adapted for mounting the sole 4 on the shoe can be made of a relatively flexible material and the portion adapted to ensure the adhesion during the practice of a sport can be made of a harder material. This is particularly the case for the production of soccer shoes of the type with cleats ( FIG. 2 ).
  • the interchangeable sole 4 can have a ground bearing face of different constructions, namely with long cleats for use on natural grassy terrain, with short cleats for use on natural dry terrain or else a recessed texture or with blades for connection to ground of the stabilized type or on ground of synthetic material, covered or not.
  • the sole of the type with recessed texture is shown in the right portion of FIG. 3 .
  • the interchangeable sole 4 be provided with gripping means on the terrain of the type of spikes for athletics or for playing golf or else the interchangeable sole 4 will be in the form of a traditional sole.
  • the interchangeable sole 4 be provided with gripping means on the terrain of the type of spikes for athletics or for playing golf or else the interchangeable sole 4 will be in the form of a traditional sole.
  • the interchangeable sole 4 can also be provided with means for practicing sport of the ice skating type, or line skate type, or else with particular mean for blockage on the securement devices or the like.
  • the interchangeable sole 4 can also be provided with means for practicing sport of the ice skating type, or line skate type, or else with particular mean for blockage on the securement devices or the like.
  • it is possible to carry out such very specific sport practice by adaptation of the sole provided on a shoe again permitting other sports to be practiced or for an adaptation, for example, to a bicycle pedal.
  • a particularly interesting adaptation could exist in the field of shoes for foot races and for tennis.
  • a footwear article that can serve for different uses, in particular for sport, this by simple and rapid changing of the sole.
  • Such an article is particularly adapted to the practice of sport on terrains that can have very variable characteristics as a function of the seasons on natural terrains or else as a function of the covering even on terrains when the latter are made of synthetic material or crushed fill material, leveled and compacted.
  • a particularly interesting advance of such an embodiment resides in the fact that a practitioner of sport can have more complete equipment adapted for all the situations of practicing the sport for a cost of equipment that can be substantially reduced, because it is possible to have only one pair of shoes and to buy various types of different soles, simultaneously or else as needed.

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FR0400273A FR2864882B1 (fr) 2004-01-13 2004-01-13 Chaussure a semelle interchangeable
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