WO1992015214A1 - Chaussure de sport - Google Patents

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WO1992015214A1
WO1992015214A1 PCT/DE1992/000141 DE9200141W WO9215214A1 WO 1992015214 A1 WO1992015214 A1 WO 1992015214A1 DE 9200141 W DE9200141 W DE 9200141W WO 9215214 A1 WO9215214 A1 WO 9215214A1
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sole
band
foot
sports shoe
shaft
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Norbert Becker
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Norbert Becker
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1495Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with arch-supports of the bracelet type

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  • the human foot serves as a standing surface, as a means of transportation, as a tool.
  • he is shoeed in our latitudes.
  • the connection of the movable foot with the shoe, which is to maintain contact with the ground, is problematic. The problem affects both the fit and especially the
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of specifying a way in which this influencing does not reach an extent which could produce a pathological effect.
  • the human foot has a more or less pronounced longitudinal vault on its inside and an indicated longitudinal vault on its outside.
  • the outside of the sole of the foot stands -2-
  • pronation In normal walking on level ground, the impact must be dampened; this damping process is called pronation. With this pronation, the lower leg is turned inwards and the scaphoid deeper.
  • Muscles are regulated by this lowering or inward buckling of the foot.
  • the foot is brought out of the physiological pronation into a supinatorial prestress, which allows the footprint to be taken from the floor.
  • the aim of the invention is now to find an attachment of the foot in the shoe, which limits the extent of overpronation and dynamizes the shoe, better communicates the natural movement of the foot to the shaft and brings the foot more gently to the floor via the sole.
  • an athletic shoe consists of the sole part, the upper part of the shaft placed thereon, and a conventional locking device, as well as a support bandage for supporting both the midfoot and the back of the foot and the heel of the shoe wearer.
  • the support bandage consists of a one-piece tension band, one end of which is attached to the outside of the sole or shaft in the ' area behind the base of the fifth metatarsal bone, which then obliquely upwards, comprising the Achilles tendon, around the heel part of the
  • the shoe is guided around and on the inside of the foot is guided down again below the scaphoid area, which is then passed through a slot between the sole and the shaft or below the sole on the outside of the shaft and which finally ends in a tensioning device, comprising the back of the foot, which is attached to this band immediately before it enters the slot between the sole and the shaft or before the sole undershoots.
  • the tensioning device mentioned is a loop through which the free end of the band is passed, in order to then be fastened to the band part comprising the back of the foot, for example with the aid of a Velcro fastener.
  • the shaft part at least in the region of the band spanning the back of the foot, consists of a flexible material in order to allow the tensioning device to become fully effective.
  • the chip tape according to the invention can be regarded as a sling which encompasses the foot. With increasing pronation, this loop tightens counter-regulatory, thereby catching the scaphoid and limiting the extent to which the scaphoid falls below the pronation.
  • the almost constant contact of the outer edge of the sole of the foot with the floor and the plastic deformability of the foot are included in the functional principle.
  • the heel and Achilles tendon are used as deflectors and stabilizers.
  • the functionality of this lacing is increased by a narrow sole area in the root area behind the base of the fifth metatarsal below the cuboid and scaphoid. The following effect is obtained with a sports shoe according to the invention:
  • the shoe is closed normally, in addition the instep lacing is tensioned with the help of the strap.
  • the heel tilts slightly inwards and the scaphoid sinks to the inside of the sole of the foot.
  • the previously tensioned reins are tightened more.
  • the rein that runs over the instep is tensioned by the pivot point on the outside of the sole of the foot, given by constant contact with the ground.
  • the entire loop on the inside of the foot now catches the inside of the foot, holds it and exerts pressure on the sensitive elements on the inside and inside of the foot and leads to a controlled counter regulation.
  • the foot is held by a reins on the inside, which is tensed by pronation.
  • the overpronation brakes itself.
  • One change to the proposed design principle is to split the tensioning strap into two. So you can split this strap into two separate straps, one of which includes the heel part and the other of the metatarsus and back of the foot, the two straps then being coupled together in such a way that the tensioning device attached to one strap simultaneously tensions the second strap when tightened.
  • Fig. 4 the attachment of the tensioning strap according to the invention to a sports shoe shown in perspective
  • FIG. 5 shows an embodiment corresponding to FIG. 4 with a change
  • Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of a modification of the strap according to the invention, attached to a perspective shoe shown in perspective.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sports shoe with the shaft 1, the sole 2 and the heel part 3, and the course of the tensioning strap 4 according to the invention is shown, it being assumed that the sports shoe is transparent.
  • the tensioning strap 4 is fastened to a fastening point 15 on the outside of the sole or shaft in the area behind the base of the fifth metatarsal bone. From there it is inclined upwards, comprising the Achilles tendon, around the heel part 3, it being held by two eyelets, not shown in FIG. 1.
  • On the The instep of the instep is then again guided down under the Kahnbet-nbe eich, passes through a slot 21 between sole 2 and shaft 1 or below the sole to the outside of the shoe, is passed around the back of the foot to one
  • Tensioning device 5 which is fastened to the band 4 immediately before entry into the slot 21 existing between the sole 2 and the shaft 1.
  • the end of the tensioning strap 4 is guided upwards after it emerges from the tensioning device, where it is attached to the shaft, for example by means of a Velcro fastener.
  • FIGS. 1 and 3 show basic representations which correspond approximately to the representation according to FIG. 1.
  • the difference between the representation of Fig. 2 and 3 compared to Fig. 1 is that the tensioning strap 4 is each divided into two strap parts 8 and 9, which are coupled to one another via a tensioning device 5 so that when one strap is tensioned the same the second band is tensioned in good time.
  • 2 and 3 only the end fastening points 10 and 11 of the sub-band 8 or 12 and 13 of the sub-band 9 are shown.
  • the position of these subbands with respect to the human foot 7 shown in principle is readily apparent from the two figures. 4, 5 and 6 constructive versions of the embodiments are shown, which are shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 in principle. It is assumed that the sports shoes shown in FIGS.
  • the shaft 4 is only one Provide opening to indicate that these shaft parts can be closed after getting into the shoe.
  • the tensioning band 4 which acts as a support bandage and is provided in accordance with the invention, is drawn in as if the upper of the shoe were transparent.
  • the fastening point 15 of the tension band can be seen on the outside of the shoe, furthermore the two eyelets 14 through which the tension band is guided around the heel part 3, finally the slot 21 between the sole 2 and the shaft 1 of the shoe, so that the Tension band part 16 runs in the interior of the shoe between the sole and the shaft, in order then to be guided to the tensioning device 5 on the outside of the shoe, spanning the back of the foot.
  • the tensioning strap 4 is pulled through this tensioning device and then fastened with the aid of the tensioning strap part 19 on the back of the foot, for example with the aid of a Velcro fastener.
  • a guide 22 is also drawn in the shoe sole 2, through which the strap part 16 is passed in order to then be guided around the back of the foot.
  • This guide 22, which is attached directly in the vicinity of the outside of the shoe, is considered to be expedient in order to keep the foot firmly in the shoe.
  • FIG. 6 essentially corresponds to the basic representations according to FIGS. 2 and 3, according to which the tensioning band is divided into two sub-bands 8 and 9, these two sub-bands being coupled to one another by a tensioning device 20.
  • a tensioning device 20 By actuating the clamping device 20 both
  • FIG. 7 a further modification is shown in which the strap 4 is tied or tensioned over the heel 3.
  • FIG. 7 In place of the previous tensioning device 5 (FIGS. 4 and 5), only an eyelet 23 fastened in the same way is provided.
  • the tensioning device is designated by 24 and is switched on in the beginning of the band 4 near the fixed point 15.
  • the tape 4 is now tensioned with the tape end 25 over the heel 3.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une chaussure de sport constituée d'une semelle (2), d'une tige (1) disposée sur cette semelle et d'un système de fermeture courant et comportant également un bandage de soutien pour soutenir non seulement le métatarse et la région dorsale, mais aussi le talon de l'utilisateur. Dans le cadre de l'invention, le bandage de soutien est constitué d'un ruban (4) d'une seule pièce dont l'une des extrémités (15) est fixée au côté extérieur de la semelle (2) ou de la tige (1) à l'arrière de la base du cinquième os métatarsien, ruban qui est ensuite dirigé obliquement vers le haut en entourant le tendon d'Achille autour du talon (3) du soulier et dirigé à nouveau, sur le côté intérieur du pied, vers le bas au-dessous du scaphoïde. Ce même ruban passe ensuite par une fente (21) disposée entre la semelle (2) et la tige (1) ou au-dessous de la semelle (2) sur la partie extérieure de la tige et se termine enfin, en entourant la région dorsale du pied, dans un dispositif de tension (5) qui est fixé sur ce ruban (4) immédiatement avant qu'il pénètre dans la fente (21) disposée entre la semelle (2) et la tige (1) ou qu'il passe sous la semelle (2).
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FR2876575A1 (fr) * 2004-10-15 2006-04-21 Imp Ation De Diffusion Ou Dist Dispositif de contention externe du coussinet d'un talon d'un individu
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US5371926A (en) * 1993-04-20 1994-12-13 Nike, Inc. Tension lock buckle
US5392535A (en) * 1993-04-20 1995-02-28 Nike, Inc. Fastening system for an article of footwear
FR2709927A1 (fr) * 1993-09-14 1995-03-24 Le Her Herve Semelle interne de voute active du pied.
FR2876575A1 (fr) * 2004-10-15 2006-04-21 Imp Ation De Diffusion Ou Dist Dispositif de contention externe du coussinet d'un talon d'un individu
US7930841B2 (en) 2007-09-27 2011-04-26 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear for water sports
US8387282B2 (en) 2010-04-26 2013-03-05 Nike, Inc. Cable tightening system for an article of footwear
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