WO2001072172A1 - Brandsohle und verwendung derselben zur herstellung eines schuhs - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a sand sole and the use thereof for the manufacture of a shoe which can be used in conjunction with one or more insoles for adapting the shoe to the respective foot width of the wearer, so that one and the same shoe is practical depending on the thickness of the insole ideal fit can be adapted to different foot widths.
- Such an adjustment is of great advantage particularly in children's shoes, because on the one hand there is a tendency towards "one-size-fits-all" shoes in children's shoes because of the relatively smaller number of customers compared to adults. to shoes that are only available in the respective size in a single (medium) foot width, and because, on the other hand, it is particularly important for children, in view of the fact that their feet are still developing, to have shoes available that are adapted to the respective foot width so that healthy foot development is ensured.
- the insole according to the invention is also equally suitable for adult shoes, both for street shoes, work shoes, sports shoes and all other types of shoes, and it also allows one and the same shoe to be adapted to different foot widths, the shoe as such being in contrast to previous orthopedic shoes can be designed to be extremely elegant in appearance, because it allows the sand sole according to the invention light to place the foot unusually deep inside the shoe and to provide thin outsoles.
- the object of the present invention is, in particular, to provide an insole which makes it possible to produce shoes which, on the one hand, with excellent transverse stability and excellent longitudinal flexibility and, on the other hand, with inexpensive, rational and relatively uncomplicated manufacturability, adapt one and the same shoe to different foot widths without affecting the elegance of the shoe shape.
- an insole comprising:
- This insole is preferably designed in such a way that the means for transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal flexibility of the support sole and / or the thickening is a structure sole made of hard, elastic material and having a transverse stable and longitudinally flexible structure that extends at least in the forefoot area.
- the aforementioned structure sole can have the following features:
- the structure sole extends at least over essentially the entire forefoot area, preferably over essentially the entire area of the sole of the foot or the entire foot support area;
- the structure sole is formed in one piece from hard, elastic plate material of uniform thickness
- the structural sole is profiled transversely to the longitudinal direction of the sole; (d) the transverse profiling extends at least over essentially the entire forefoot area, preferably over essentially the entire area of the sole of the foot or essentially over the entire foot area of the standing area;
- the resilient plate material has a groove, groove, rib, groove, wave, bead, meander, meander-like, zigzag or trapezoidal cross profile
- the structural sole is particularly preferably made from spring steel or from one or more planar or planar materials which are flexible in the longitudinal direction and / or cross-stiffened in width.
- the means for longitudinal flexibility of the thickening can be incisions in the material of the thickening that run transversely to the longitudinal direction of the insole and give it, for example, a ladder-like structure.
- the means for transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal flexibility of the support sole and / or the thickening can furthermore be fibers or other longitudinally flexible and / or transverse stiff materials, such as, for example, special graphite or boron fibers, and / or material designs or shapes, such as, for example transverse ribs.
- the means for transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal stabilization of the support sole and / or the thickening can also be materials of different Shoie hardness, which are arranged next to one another in a direction transverse to the sole longitudinal direction
- the means for transverse stiffening and / or for longitudinal flexibility can be arranged in the forefoot area and possibly in the midfoot area so that the maximum transverse stiffening at an angle ⁇ in the range from 77 ° to 90 ° to the sole longitudinal direction and / or the maximum longitudinal flexibility runs at an angle ⁇ of 0 ° to -13 ° to the longitudinal direction of the sole, this transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal flexibility range preferably extending over 30% to 60% of the longitudinal direction of the sole (preferably starting from the sole tip).
- the means for transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal flexibility can be provided in this area so that the maximum transverse stiffening at an angle ⁇ in the range from 90 ° to 103 ° to the longitudinal direction of the sole and / or the maximum longitudinal flexibility below an angle ⁇ of 0 ° to 13 ° to the longitudinal direction of the sole, the transverse stiffening and / or longitudinal flexibility range of this type preferably extending over 20% to 40% of the longitudinal direction of the sole, starting from the sole end
- the sum of the angles ⁇ + ⁇ and ⁇ + ⁇ is preferably 180 ° in each case.
- de angles are measured so that one leg of the angle from the longitudinal axis of the sole, directed forward, and the other leg based on the said angle ⁇ , ß, ⁇ or ⁇ im Is turned clockwise (as can be seen below in connection with the drawing).
- angles ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ or ⁇ can vary ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ or ⁇ .
- the angle ⁇ and ⁇ in a size of 90 ° makes sense, for shoe sizes 30 to 32 an angle ⁇ of 86 ° and an angle ⁇ of 94 ° is preferred, while for shoe sizes 33 to 35 an angle ⁇ of 81 ° and an angle ⁇ of 99 ° is preferred, and finally, for shoe sizes from 36, the angle ⁇ is particularly preferably 77 ° and the angle ⁇ is 103 °.
- the angles ⁇ and ⁇ result from the aforementioned angles in that the direction of the longitudinal flexibilization is perpendicular to the direction of the transverse stiffening.
- the insole according to the invention is preferably designed in such a way that the shell edge is provided with means, for example notches or wedge-shaped incisions, which prevent a web effect and / or a throwing up of the shell edge in the area of the predetermined bend, in particular the ball, the movement under predetermined bend of the shoe wearer is to be understood, which is generated when the ball of the foot rolls off.
- the underside of the support sole in the area of the gusset recess is particularly preferably flat or even, so that an excellent adhesion and adhesion of the shoe upper material in the region of the gusset fold and thus an excellent durability of the shoe is ensured, as far as the connection between the shoe upper material and the sole is concerned.
- P Insole has a Shore A hardness in the range from 90 to 100, preferably in the range from 92 to 98.
- the entire insole can be designed as a one-piece part or consist of individual components, which are preferably integrated or firmly connected to form a one-piece unit.
- the invention provides the use of the above insole for the manufacture of such a shoe, in which the insole and the upper are connected to form a self-supporting shoe structure, the height of the thickening being particularly preferably equal to the thickness of the upper.
- a shoe which is manufactured using an insole according to the invention in particular in the above-mentioned manner, can be adapted in conjunction with one or more insoles, the underside shape of which is preferably complementary to the shell shape of the insole of the shoe to the respective foot width of the wearer so that there is a practically ideal inner fit of the shoe for the wearer.
- Figure 1 is a bottom view of a preferred embodiment
- Figure 2 shows a cross section through a preferred embodiment of an insole according to the invention, executed transversely to the longitudinal direction of the sole; and 3 shows a cross-section through the lower Voideifußbe in a shoe constructed with an insole according to the invention in an exploded view of the essential individual parts, and
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of an embodiment of an insole according to the invention.
- Figure 5 is a plan view of the insole dei Figui 4 from above
- the insole according to the invention is also referred to as 11 "shell edge insole” for better characterization
- the shell edge insole designated 1, 2 and 3 of the drawing as a whole, comprises the following elements
- a support sole 2 the lateral boundary 3 (support sole limitation) of which at least in the forefoot area, possibly also in the midfoot and / or back foot area, corresponds to the actual insole outline (i.e. the outline actually to be taken up by emei insole),
- the edge of the shell 4 is provided at least in the forefoot area, but it can also be provided in the midfoot and rearfoot area, it being possible for these areas to run upwards or even be flat,
- the shell edge 4 consists of a soft, flexible material compared to the relatively hard support sole material
- the shell edge insole 1 also has a thickening 5 on the underside of the support sole 2, which has in particular the following features
- the thickening 5 is provided at least in the forefoot bone area, where it supports the foot's tread, it can also be present in the middle and / or back foot area, in particular in the foot bone area of the middle foot and / or back foot,
- the lateral boundary 6 is so far offset with respect to the support sole limitation 3 that a gusset recess 7 is formed on the underside of the insole between the support sole limitation 3 and the thickening limitation 6, as shown in the figure 3 shows that the shoe upper material 8 is inserted in the region of the gusset and is glued there and in the outer region of the shell edge 4 to the shell edge insole, the thickening 5 normally having the same thickness as the shoe upper material 8 in the region of the gusset flap, so that the gusset fold 9 together with the thickening 5 form a practically flat underside to which an outsole 10 (see FIG. 3) can be glued over the entire surface, and
- means are provided for transverse stiffening and / or flexibility in the support sole 2 and / or the thickening 6, at least in the forefoot area, possibly also in the middle and / or rear foot area
- FIGS. 2 and 3 a structure sole 11 which, for example, consists of cross-profiled spring steel and extends in the area of the support sole 2, this support sole 11 being made of flexible materials 12 and 13 is embedded, so that the support sole 2 has a flat upper and lower surface, which can pass over the thickened portion 5 at the bottom and seamlessly at the side of the shell edge 4
- FIG. 1 A further essential means with which the thickening 5 can be made slowly flexible and transverse stable can be seen from FIG. 1, according to which, with the thickening, incisions 14 are provided transversely to the insole longitudinal direction, through the entire thickness of the thickening 5 or only part of this thickness can pass through and give the thickening a ladder-like structure, as FIG. 1 shows particularly clearly.
- the transverse stiffening means for example the ladder-like projections 15 between the incisions 14 of the thickened portion 5 and / or the mountains 16 and thaler 17 of the corrugated structural sole 11, preferably run, and which are synonymous with the direction of the maximum transverse reinforcement, and the angles ⁇ and ⁇ of the maximum longitudinal flexibility, which are normally perpendicular to the maximum transverse reinforcement
- m Figui 1 notches or wedge-shaped incisions 19 can be seen, which are provided in the shell edge 4 in the area of the solo bend, in particular the bale, in order to create a web effect (resistance to the desired bending) and / or a throwing up (bending or folding) of the shell edge 4 to prevent.
- FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 show an insole 20 which adapts the shoe to the foot width of the wearer and can be inserted in a form-fitting manner on the upper side of the shell edge insole 1, so that the shape of the shell prevents it from slipping and the deformation of the shell edge insole according to the invention prevents deformation is held and guarantees a highly stable adjustment to the foot width.
- the shell edge insole comprises a bottom 2.5 and a side shell edge 4.
- the side shell edge 4 preferably has a height h of 3.5-8 mm at the front in the forefoot area and 0 to 15 mm at the rear of the heel to accommodate different insoles 20 with which different Foot widths and foot thicknesses (multi-width system) can be collected.
- the thickness of the thickening 5 is preferably between 1.0 and 3.0
- the thickness s of the support sole 2 is preferably 1.0 to 5.0 mm
- the advantage of the shell rim insole is in particular that different foot widths and foot thicknesses can be accommodated with the same foot length by means of one shoe; the different volumes of the feet are absorbed by different insoles 20.
- the thickening 5 is preferably made of a compressed, thickened material.
- the thickening 5 of the thickened shell insole is preferably provided in a ladder-like manner with the transverse incisions 14 between the conductors 15.
- the direction of the transverse incisions is based on the line of the loading processes and is preferably 77 ° to the longitudinal axis in the forefoot area in adults and 103 ° in the rear foot area.
- angles of the ladder-like transverse grooves can vary depending on the shoe size and the corresponding age of the child.
- the sum of the transverse grooves preferably always results in 180 °.
- a transverse groove in the forefoot area of 90 ° and in the rear foot area of 90 ° makes sense, for sizes 30 to 32 an angle of 86 ° in the forefoot area and 94 ° in the back foot area, for sizes 33 to 35 an angle of 81 ° in Forefoot and 99 ° in the rear foot area, for shoe sizes from 36 the adult shape 77 ° and 103 °.
- the thickening 5 of the bottom part of the shell edge insole intercepts all main stress zones of the foot from all phases of the stress process.
- the thickening 5 of the bo dens 2, 5 of the Schalem andbrandsole 1 not to the edge of the insole outline, but is so far away from the inside that there is enough foam 7 and material for a lasting impact and for Veikleoung of the shaft 8
- notches 14 can also be made on the upper side in the shell edge 4 of the shell edge insole, which notches increase the flexibility of the shell edge insole 1
- the shell-shaped insole 1 has wearing properties and is thus defined differently from normal insoles. It is the determining element of the shoe.
- the shell-edge insole 1 supports and guides, the insole 20 on it steams and guarantees a pleasant foot climate, in particular due to a water absorption capacity
- the shell edge insole preferably has a high shore hardness, preferably from 80 to 100.
- the bottom - as mentioned above - is notched like a ladder or made slow-flexible in some other way, preferably the shell edge in the area of Notched bend curves (bales) notched in order not to allow any web effect or to throw up the shell edge
- the adhesive surface of the thickening of the shell edge insole (according to the ball size) should be as flat as possible
- the shell edge insole consists of a single-piece or multi-piece material, which has a shell edge, the shell edge of which adapts to the outer foot shape.
- the shell bottom can accommodate an insole of different thickness to compensate for different widths and has a shell base that is so far back from the shell sole that it covers the main stress zones when moving the foot
- A supports, supports the foot and offers enough space on the side to pinch or stick a shaft and guides the foot.
- the insole guarantees cushioning in the rear foot area and bedding in the forefoot area.
- the outline of the thickening of the ball mass is identical to the minimum requirements for the transverse bracing.
- the shell edge insole is the ideal insole for a shoe.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 A preferred embodiment of an insole for adapting a shoe, in particular one according to FIG. 3, to different foot widths is shown in more detail in FIGS. 4 and 5, in FIG. 4 that area which is above the dashed line and in FIG 5 that area which is outside the dashed line is a shell edge R of the insole 20, while the other part is the inner area M of the insole 20 on which the foot of the wearer actually "stands".
- a shoe e.g. the shoe shown in FIG. 3 is produced with a last in a predetermined size such that it can be adapted to different foot widths, in particular to a narrow, medium and wide foot width of the wearer of the shoe by means of a set of insoles 20 according to the invention.
- Such a set of insoles 20 is characterized in that the insoles 20 in the forefoot area V each have a different thickness d v , while their thickness d F at the heel F is the same.
- such an insole set consists of three insoles, the thickness d F of which at the heel has the same value of, for example, 8.5 mm for all three insoles 20.
- the thickness d v in the forefoot area has a different value for each of these three insoles, e.g. 5 mm for the insole for a narrow ankle width, 3.5 mm for the insole for a medium ankle width and 2 mm for the insole for a wide ankle width
- the thickness d F m of the heel area is preferably equal to or greater than the thickness d v of the insole of the set which has the greatest thickness d v in the forefoot area
- the insole system according to the invention is suitable for shoes of all possible types of construction, in particular for shoes which are not produced using the insole according to the invention and / or in the sense of the construction in FIG. 3.
- the insole is very flat-stable, whereas the foot surface of conventional shoes deforms very quickly and in an uncontrolled manner when worn , so that with such conventional shoes the adaptation to the foot width deteriorates more and more over time, whereas in the case of shoes according to the invention they remain practically stable and optimal over the entire life of the shoe
- the insole can be made cross-stable, preferably made slowly flexible, and can be marketed with form-stabilizing agents, in particular as indicated above for the thickening and / or the support sole
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