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WO1995026653A1
WO1995026653A1 PCT/DE1994/000659 DE9400659W WO9526653A1 WO 1995026653 A1 WO1995026653 A1 WO 1995026653A1 DE 9400659 W DE9400659 W DE 9400659W WO 9526653 A1 WO9526653 A1 WO 9526653A1
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shoe
sole
velcro
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zipper
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Rolf Orth
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Rolf Orth
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/242Collapsible or convertible characterised by the upper
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/244Collapsible or convertible characterised by the attachment between upper and sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/12Slide or glide fastenings

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  • Shoe consisting of a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole and a connected upper part of the shoe connected to it, in which the connection between the sole or a frame supporting the sole and the open upper part of the shoe detachable by a on the sole or a the sole-bearing raised frame and shoe upper is attached to the circumferential and separable zipper.
  • the connection between the sole or a frame supporting the sole and the open upper part of the shoe detachable by a on the sole or a the sole-bearing raised frame and shoe upper is attached to the circumferential and separable zipper.
  • In the shoe is located on the inside of the upper of the shoe at the level of the upper zipper carrier tape, below or above one or more circumferential pieces of material which are fastened and pronounced so that the zipper and its carrier tapes are covered and thus direct contact of the zipper and its carrier tapes with the Foot is excluded.
  • a street shoe in particular a leisure shoe, is known, characterized in that its upper part is open on its bottom facing the sole and that it is removably connected to the sole by means of a releasable locking device. Furthermore, this street shoe is characterized in that a band of a zipper is provided on the upper edge of the sole along its circumference, which is lockable with a complementary band of the zipper fastened to the lower edge of the upper part.
  • a shoe consisting of a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole and a shoe upper connected to it, characterized in that the shoe upper with the sole or the frame supporting the sole has a circumferential, divisible zipper is releasably connected. Furthermore, this shoe is characterized in that the sole or the frame supporting the sole has a peripheral edge part raised against the sole, that the part of the zipper belonging to the sole with its carrier tape on the inside of the edge part and that the part assigned to the shoe upper part the zipper is attached with its carrier tape to the inside of the lower edge of the shoe upper.
  • Both in the invention according to G 87 16 546.5 and G 91 04 942.3 arises from the fact that the upper of the shoe is open on its side facing the sole, the problem that inside the shoe a direct contact of the zipper with the foot of the shoe wearer arises, whereby the Comfort and convenience when walking are negatively affected by friction, chafing and pressing the zipper and its limbs on the foot.
  • the present invention has for its object to prevent the problem of a direct contact of the zipper with the foot of the shoe wearer inside the shoe in a separable shoe with a circumferential and separable zipper attached to the sole and on the shoe upper.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a separate shoe in the manner of a casual shoe in which the shoe upper is open downwards.
  • Fig. 7 is a side view of a first embodiment of a complete shoe in the manner of a casual shoe with a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole and an associated sock-like, downwardly closed shoe upper and an insole located in the shoe upper.
  • the connection between the sole or an elevated frame and the shoe upper which supports the sole is produced by a circumferential and separable zipper fastened to the sole or an elevated frame and shoe upper which supports the sole.
  • 8 shows a side view of a first exemplary embodiment of a complete shoe in the manner of a casual shoe
  • FIG. 9 shows a formal alternative to the upper part of the shoe.
  • 15 is a perspective view of the circumferential and separable zipper connecting the sole or the raised frame and shoe upper supporting the sole, covered by a bead.
  • Fig. 16 is a perspective view of a closed shoe in the manner of a casual shoe.
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a shoe in the manner of a leisure shoe in which the shoe upper 20 is opened downwards and on the inside of the shoe upper 20 at the level of the upper carrier tape 4 or above one or more circumferential pieces of material 21 are attached and pronounced so that the zipper 3 and 5 is covered and thus a direct contact of the zipper 3 and 5 with the foot is excluded.
  • the carrier tape 4 can be attached to both the inside and the outside of the shoe upper 20.
  • An insole 22 is located on the sole or in the raised frame 1 supporting the sole. 2 denotes the carrier tape of the zip fastener 3 fastened on the inside of the raised frame.
  • Fig. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 show, seen from behind, a cross section of a shoe in the manner of a casual shoe with a closed zipper.
  • 1 is a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole, as 3 the attached lower part of the zipper on its carrier tape 2.
  • This lower part of the zipper 3 on its carrier tape 2 is attached to the inside of the raised frame 1 supporting the sole.
  • 5 denotes the upper part of the Zipper on its carrier tape 4, which is attached to the outside of the shoe upper 6 or 20.
  • the zipper slide is designated.
  • Fig. 2 denotes the insole located in the sock-like upper 6.
  • 23 denotes one or more pieces of material which are attached to the shoe upper 6 such that this or these material pieces 23 the circumferential and separable zipper 3 and 5 with its lower and upper support bands 2 and 4 partially or completely covered or covered.
  • FIGS. 3, 4, 5, 6, 22 denotes the insole which is located on the sole or in the raised frame 1 which supports the sole when the upper 20, which is open at the bottom, is used.
  • 20 denotes the upper part of the shoe which is open at the bottom.
  • Fig. 3 4, 5, 24 denotes the one or more pieces of material 24 attached to the sole or to the inside of the raised frame 1 supporting the sole.
  • the one or more pieces of material 24 must be such that they surround the and separable zipper 3 and 5 with its lower and upper straps 2 and 4 partially or completely cover the inside of the shoe.
  • FIG. 3 28 designates a circumferential Velcro fastener band which is fastened opposite, at the same height, on the side of the material piece (s) 24 facing away from the inside of the shoe, a corresponding Velcro fastener counterpart 29.
  • the material piece (s) 21 which is circumferentially attached to the shoe upper 20 is located on the side of the material or material piece 24 which is facing the inside of the shoe.
  • 26 denotes a circumferentially attached Velcro fastener tape.
  • 25 designates a corresponding circumferential Velcro fastening counterpart, which is fastened on the material piece 24 opposite at the same height on the side facing the inside of the shoe.
  • 31 denotes a circumferentially attached Velcro tape.
  • a corresponding Velcro fastener counterpart 30 is attached to the Velcro fastener tape 31, on the side of the raised frame 1 which supports the sole, facing the inside of the shoe. By pressing the Velcro tape 31 on the Velcro counterpart 30, the Velcro tape 31 and the Velcro counterpart 30 are connected to each other.
  • the material piece (s) 21 attached to the shoe upper 20 is located between the side of the material piece (s) 24 facing away from the inside of the shoe and the side of the raised frame 1. 32 that supports the sole.
  • the Velcro strap 32 At the level of the Velcro strap 32 there is a corresponding circumferential Velcro counterpart 31 opposite to that on the side of the material piece 24 facing away from the inside of the shoe. Pressure on the Velcro strap 32 and the Velcro counterpart 31 connects the Velcro strap 32 and the Velcro counterpart 31 to one another.
  • 26 denotes a circumferentially attached Velcro tape. At the level of the Velcro tape 26 is on the side of the shoe facing the inside of the raised frame 1 supporting the sole, a circumferential Velcro fastener 30.
  • Fig. 6 denotes a piece of under-shoe material that is closed upwards except for the opening necessary for the insertion of the foot into the interior of the shoe.
  • the piece of shoe material 27 is fastened to the sole or the raised frame 1 supporting the sole in such a way that the piece of shoe material 27 is always between the zipper 3 and 5 and the foot of the shoe wearer.
  • Fig. 7, 1 denotes a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole, 3 the lower part of the zip fastener fastened to it with its carrier tape 2, 5 the upper part of the zip fastener with its carrier tape 4, which is fastened to the upper 6 of the shoe.
  • the shoe consisting of a sole or a raised frame 1 supporting the sole and a shoe upper 6 connected thereto, is characterized in that the shoe upper 6 is pronounced closed down and the connection between the sole or an elevated frame 1 supporting the sole and the shoe upper 6 releasably produced by a circumferential and separable zipper 3 and 5 fastened to the sole or an elevated frame 1 and shoe upper 6 supporting the sole.
  • the carrier tape 2 of the lower zip 3 attached to the sole or the raised frame 1 supporting the sole is fastened to the inside of the sole or the raised frame 1 supporting the sole.
  • the upper part of the zipper 5 assigned to the upper 6 is fastened with its carrier band 4 on the outside of the upper 6.
  • the zipper members must be designed so that they can transmit the usual forces in use. It would be advantageous if the zipper 3 and 5 and the carrier tapes 2 and 4 were made of a waterproof material.
  • 8 denotes the insole located in the sock-like, closed, shoe upper. With 7 the zipper slide is designated.
  • FIG. 8 shows a complete shoe in the manner of a casual shoe with a closed zipper.
  • a shoe upper alternative is shown at 9 in FIG. 9.
  • Fig. 10 shows, seen from behind, a cross section of a shoe in the manner of a casual shoe with a closed zipper.
  • 1 with a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole, with 3 the lower part of the zipper attached to it on its carrier tape 2.
  • This lower part of the zipper 3 on its carrier tape 2 is attached to the inside of the raised frame 1 supporting the sole.
  • 5 denotes the upper part of the zipper on its carrier tape 4, which is fastened on the outside of the shoe upper 6.
  • 8 denotes the insole located in the sock-like, closed down, shoe upper 6. With 7 the zipper slide is designated.
  • 11 and 12 show, seen from behind, a cross section of a shoe in the manner of a casual shoe with a closed zipper.
  • 1 is a sole or a raised frame supporting the sole, as 3 the lower part of the zipper attached to it on its carrier tape 2.
  • This lower part of the zipper 3 on its carrier tape 2 is attached to the inside of the raised frame 1 supporting the sole.
  • 5 denotes the upper part of the zipper on its carrier tape 4, which is fastened on the outside of the shoe upper 6.
  • 10 denotes a bead consisting of the material of the shoe upper 6.
  • the bead 10 covers the upper and lower zipper parts 3 and 5 with their carrier tapes 2 and 4 partially or completely.
  • the upper part of the zipper 5 with its carrier tape 4 is fastened in the fold 11.
  • the fold 11 is created by the bead 10 and, seen from above, the Subsequent continuation of the upper material downwards.
  • the bead 10 in turn arises from the fact that the upper material of the upper 6, seen from above, is first guided downwards and then upwards again.
  • 8 denotes the insole located in the sock-like upper 6.
  • With 7 the zipper slide is designated.
  • With 12 is an elastic material that is circumferentially on the outside, the inside of the bead 10 or inside and when closed, rotating and separable, zipper 3 and 5 a contraction of the bead 10 in the direction of the rotating and separable zipper 3 and 5 results.
  • Fig. 13 shows, seen from behind, a cross section of a shoe in the manner of a casual shoe in which the bead 10 on the shoe upper 6 arises from the fact that on the upper shoe upper 6 one or more, the shoe upper 6 closed down expressing material pieces 13 from below are attached to the inside so that the upper shoe upper 6 overlaps them.
  • Fig. 14 shows, seen from behind, a cross section of a shoe in the manner of a leisure shoe with a Velcro fastener 15 circumferentially attached to the inside of the bead 10.
  • a Velcro fastener counterpart 16 is attached on the outside of the sole edge or the raised frame 1 supporting the sole in this way that both Velcro fasteners 15 and 16 firmly connect to each other by pressure on the same and completely cover the circumferential and separable zipper 3 and 5 with its carrier tapes 2 and 4.
  • 15 shows a perspective illustration of the bead 10.
  • 1 denotes the sole or the raised frame supporting the sole.
  • 3 denotes the zip fastener fastened to the inside of the sole or the raised frame 1 carrying the sole with its carrier tape 2.
  • 5 denotes the upper part of the zip with its carrier tape 4 which is fastened to the outside of the shoe upper 6 in the fold 11.
  • 14 denotes the lace holes.
  • Fig. 16 shows a perspective view of a shoe in the manner of a casual shoe in which the cover 17 covers the zipper slide 7.
  • cover 17 and 18 show the cover 17 which is inseparably connected to the upper 6 of the shoe at its upper end.
  • a Velcro fastener 18 is inseparably connected to the cover 17 in the lower region.
  • a Velcro fastener 19 is inseparably connected to the sole or the raised frame 1 supporting the sole. The cover 17 can now be closed with the zipper closed over the zipper slide 7 by pressing together the two Velcro fasteners 18 and 19, so that the zipper slide 7 is covered.

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Une chaussure comprend une semelle ou un cadre surélevé (1) qui porte la semelle et une tige (20) ouverte en bas reliée à la semelle ou au cadre (1). La semelle ou le cadre (1) qui porte la semelle est relié de manière détachable à la tige (20) ouverte en bas par une fermeture éclair continue séparable (3 et 5) assujettie à la semelle ou au cadre (1) et à la tige (20). Une ou plusieurs pièces continues de matériau (21) sont assujetties et façonnées sur la face intérieure de la tige (20) à la hauteur de la bande supérieure de support (4), au-dessous ou au-dessus de celle-ci, de façon à recouvrir la fermeture éclair (3 et 5) et les bandes de support (2 et 4) et à éviter que la fermeture éclair (3 et 5) et que les bandes de support (2 et 4) n'entrent en contact direct avec le pied.
PCT/DE1994/000659 1994-03-31 1994-06-14 Chaussure WO1995026653A1 (fr)

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DE9405543U DE9405543U1 (de) 1994-03-31 1994-03-31 Schuh

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US2200080A (en) * 1938-11-16 1940-05-07 Fein Jacob Shoe
GB874066A (en) * 1960-05-02 1961-08-02 Ignatz Folkmann Improvements in or relating to shoes
US4103440A (en) * 1977-08-15 1978-08-01 Lawrence Peter A Shoe with detachable upper
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US2200080A (en) * 1938-11-16 1940-05-07 Fein Jacob Shoe
GB874066A (en) * 1960-05-02 1961-08-02 Ignatz Folkmann Improvements in or relating to shoes
US4103440A (en) * 1977-08-15 1978-08-01 Lawrence Peter A Shoe with detachable upper
US4745693A (en) * 1987-02-09 1988-05-24 Brown Randy N Shoe with detachable sole and heel

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GB2402318A (en) * 2003-06-03 2004-12-08 Tian Quan Guan A shoe with a detachable tread
EP2801274A1 (fr) * 2007-03-30 2014-11-12 Jerry Stefani Système de chaussure à composants interchangeables
EP2134204B1 (fr) * 2007-03-30 2015-08-12 Jerry Stefani Système de chaussure à éléments interchangeables

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