WO2003022086A2 - Improved expandable shoe and shoe assemblies - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B23/00—Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
- A43B23/24—Ornamental buckles; Other ornaments for shoes without fastening function
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B1/00—Footwear characterised by the material
- A43B1/0072—Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of transparent or translucent materials
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/0036—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
- A43B3/0078—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design provided with logos, letters, signatures or the like decoration
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/26—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/0086—Roller skates adjustable in length to fit the size of the foot
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- the present invention relates to expandable shoes that may be adjusted longitudinally.
- U.S. Patent No. 3,389,481 discloses a shoe in which a two plate assembly is disposed between an inner and a disjointed outer sole, having overlapping front and back portions.
- One of the plates includes a spring tongue
- the other plate includes two apertures to receive the spring tongue, each aperture corresponding to a shoe size.
- a screw which extends through the heel and into the disjointed soles is removed.
- the shoe may then be pulled apart allowing the disjointed sole to separate until the spring tongue engages the next aperture.
- the shoe includes two crinkled leather portions 34, one on each side of the shoe, to facilitate expansion of the shoe.
- WO 01/33986 describes an expandable shoe.
- the expandable shoe includes an outer shell having a front and a rear outer assembly each attached to a flexible, expandable segment.
- An adjustable inner assembly is disposed within the outer shell and includes a control mechanism, accessible from the outer shell, that may be urged from a lock state into a state in which the inner assembly and outer shell may be adjusted.
- a visualization window provides a view port to the inner assembly.
- an expandable shoe which includes a front outer assembly, and a rear outer assembly.
- An expandable segment attaches to the front and rear outer assemblies to define a shoe outer shell and the expandable segment extends at least partially along each side of the outer shell and transversely across the bottom of the outer shell.
- An adjustable inner assembly is disposed within the outer shell and has a first board portion and a second board portion in overlapping engagement with each other. The inner assembly also includes a control to adjust the position of the first board portion relative to the second board portion and to thereby adjust a dimension of the inner assembly and thereby a corresponding dimension of the shoe.
- control includes a locking mechanism shaped to engage and hold one of the first and second board portions, a biasing mechanism to bias the locking mechanism into engagement with one of the first and second board portions;
- an urging member having a proximal portion external of the shoe outer shell and positioned and movable transversely to a longitudinal direction of the shoe and in transverse alignment with the locking mechanism.
- one of the first and second board portions include transversely extending teeth
- the locking mechanism includes transversely extending teeth
- the urging member include a rod portion having at least two diameters.
- the locking mechanism includes an aperture in alignment with the rod portion and the cross section of the aperture is larger than the smaller of the at least two diameters but smaller than the large of the at least two diameters.
- one of the first and second board portions includes an upward-facing cavity containing the control.
- the opening to the cavity is covered by the other of the first and second board portions when the first and second board portions overlap.
- one of the first and second board portions includes at least one groove extending longitudinally and the other of the first and second board portions includes a corresponding rail in alignment with the groove.
- the rail is positioned within the groove as the first and second board portions overlap.
- At least one of the first and second board portions includes a lattice support structure.
- one of the first and second board portions includes an index of notches and the other of the first and second board portions includes a protrusion in longitudinal alignment with the index and extending toward the index. When the first and second board portions are moved relative to one another, the protrusion contacts the notches.
- Figures 1 and 2 show shoe designs according to certain embodiments of the invention
- Figure 3 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of a shoe according to certain embodiments of the invention.
- Figures 4A-B are exploded views of expandable last boards according to certain embodiments of the invention.
- Figures 5A-C show features of expandable last boards according to certain embodiments of the invention.
- Figures 6 and 7 show an exemplary control mechanism in two states.
- Certain embodiments of the present invention provide improvements to the ergonomics, torsional rigidity, handling, and construction of the shoe designs disclosed in WO 01/33986. That reference in conjunction with U.S. Pat. Apl. Ser. No. 09/438,935 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- Figures 1 and 2 show two shoe designs under certain embodiments of the invention.
- shoe 10 includes a front outer sole 12 and a front upper 18 to form a front outer assembly 13, and a rear outer sole 16 and a rear upper 20 to form a rear outer assembly 17.
- the front outer assembly 13 is attached to one edge 15B of a bellows segment 14, and the rear outer assembly 17 is attached to a second edge 15A, in each case using conventional techniques, such as by using stitching to the uppers 18, 20 and glue along the outer soles 12, 16.
- the combination of front outer assembly 13, rear outer assembly 17, and bellows segment 14 forms an outer shell 21.
- An alternative shoe 20 is illustrated in figure 2.
- One principal difference in shoe 20 relative to shoe 10 is the bellows 22 of shoe 20 does not completely surround the shoe, whereas bellows 14 of shoe 10 is a unitary bellows enveloping the circumference of the shoe.
- an adjustable inner sole assembly is placed within outer shell 21.
- An externally-accessible manual control is urged via cap 24 and is used to place the inner sole assembly in a state in which it may be adjusted.
- the control is in its natural state (i.e., when it is not urged transversely) it is in a lock state to hold the shoe adjustment fixed.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of an exemplary shoe 10.
- an adjustable inner assembly 30 is positioned within the outer shell 21 and is generally formed from two pieces 31,32 which are shaped to engage and move relative to one another in overlapping relationship.
- the overlapping and engaging inner assembly 30 provides a relatively rigid last board for desirable foot support.
- rear piece 31 is partially positioned within a heel section of the shoe 10 and includes the control mechanism 41, discussed below, which allow the shoe to be adjusted in size.
- the shoe includes a two piece inner last board 33, 34.
- This two piece inner last is made from materials, e.g., cloth, used for conventional last boards and is attached or sewn to the outer shell.
- Over the inner last is a two piece inner sole 36 and 37 made from conventional materials, e.g., foam, and shaped to overlap one another so that the pieces slide as the shoe size is adjusted.
- FIG 4A is an exploded view of one embodiment of the inner assembly 30 in relation to rear outer assembly 17.
- the inner assembly 30 includes front last board piece 31 and rear last board piece 32 positioned in overlapping, slidable and engaging relationship, as will be described more fully below in connection with the description of other figures.
- the front piece includes a downward facing cavity 40 (shown better in other figures) into which a control mechanism 41 is positioned.
- Plate 46 is mounted on the front piece 31 over the cavity 40 and encapsulates the control mechanism within the cavity, protecting it from glue and other substances used in the construction of the entire shoe.
- shoe size indicia or adjustment indicia may be printed, engraved, labeled, or the like.
- the heel portion of the inner assembly 30 is positioned within a heel support 47.
- a plate 48 having magnification window 49 is fixed to the rear piece 32 by protrusions or the like to align the window 49 with the indicia on the bottom surface of plate 46.
- Cap 24 is fit over the proximal end of pin 45 and the entire assembly is fit within rear outer assembly 17 and the other components of the outer shell 21.
- Figure 4B is an exploded view of another embodiment of the inner assembly 30.
- the front piece 31 has an upward facing cavity (not shown) into which the control mechanism is placed.
- the bottom surface of the cavity is integrated into the front piece 31 (as opposed to an attached plate 46), and the control mechanism is encapsulated by the rear piece 32 being positioned over the opening of the cavity.
- the bottom surface of the front piece like the plate 46 of the prior embodiment, includes shoe size indicia or adjustment.
- the bottom surface 34 of the rear piece 32 has a cutout (not shown), through which the indicia may be observed.
- a magnification window 49' is attached to the bottom surface 34 of the rear piece 32 in alignment with the cutout and through which the indicia may be viewed.
- this figure shows the inner assembly being used with a midsole 17' having an attached outer sole 17".
- the control mechanism 41 has a natural, locked state in which a toothed member 42 engages teeth 62 integrated with or attached to the front piece.
- the locked state prevents the front and rear pieces 31 and 32 from being moved longitudinally relative to one another.
- the last board may be placed in an unlocked state in which the toothed member 42 disengages the integrated or fixed tooth segment. Consequently, the front piece 31 may be moved longitudinally relative to the rear piece 32.
- the longitudinal movement is constrained by the extent of the longitudinal apertures 35, one of two of which is shown in figure 3. As the front and rear pieces 31, 32 are moved relative to one another, different indicia will align with the magnification window 49, 49'.
- the control mechanism 41 of either embodiment includes a toothed member 42, a biasing spring 43, a support guide 44, and an urging pin 45.
- the teeth of the toothed member 42 are shaped and spaced to engage with teeth 62 (shown in figure 6 and 7) integrated into or fixed to a wall 64 of the cavity 40 facing the teeth of the toothed member 42.
- Figure 6 shows the support guide 44 and spring 43 biasing the toothed member 42 into engagement with the integrated teeth. This "locked" state prevents the front piece from moving longitudinally relative to the rear piece 32.
- Pin 45 has a first section 45A of a relatively larger diameter and a second section 45B of a relatively smaller diameter.
- the pin 45 is sized to fit through aperture 33 in rear section 32, through longitudinal slot 35 (shown in figure 3), through the control mechanism 41, and into another aperture corresponding to aperture 33 but on the hidden side of the rear section 32. More specifically, the larger diameter section 45A fits through aperture 33 but is too large to fit through the central aperture 42A of toothed member 42.
- the smaller diameter section 45B is small enough to fit through the central aperture 42A of member 42 and aperture 44A of support 44.
- the support 44 includes a circular protrusion 44C which defines the aperture 44A and which fits into the aperture corresponding to the aperture 33 but on the hidden side.
- FIG. 6 further illustrates an end cap 75.
- the end cap has a cylindrical protrusion 77 to fit into aperture-defining portion 76 and defines an aperture 78 to receive a distal end of pin 45.
- the cap further encapsulates the control mechanism protecting it from glue and other debris during manufacturing and use of the shoe.
- FIG. 4A shows the control mechanism and states within the cavity of the front piece 31 before the front piece is arranged with the rear piece but it has the advantage of improved encapsulation and protection from glue used in shoe assembly.
- Figures 5A-C show certain improvements to the design of the front and rear pieces relative to embodiments shown in WO 01/33986.
- the rear piece 32 is generally shaped like the rear piece disclosed in WO 01/33986 having slots 51 and 52 to accept the wings 53 and 54 of the front piece 31 so that the front piece may slide within rear piece 32 in an overlapping relationship.
- the rear piece 32 When fully contracted curved sections 55 and 56 of the front piece 31 contact curved walls 57 and 58 of the rear piece 32.
- the rear piece 32 includes two rails 59 and 60 protruding up from the major surface of the rear piece 32, and the front piece includes two slots 61 and 62 shaped to receive these rails. Because the rails protrude from the major surface they help inhibit transverse sliding of the front and rear pieces and improve the torsional rigidity of the last board 30.
- the top surface of the front piece 31 includes a notched or teeth shaped index 63 and a nib 64 to provide ergonomic feedback to the user when he or she is adjusting the shoe size.
- the index 64 is in longitudinal alignment with a nib 64 on the underside of rear piece 32.
- the notches or teeth are positioned to correspond to shoe size adjustments.
- the nib 64 contacts the teeth or notches of index 63, and thus provides resistance to the user pushing or pulling the two pieces 31 ,32 together or apart, when the teeth 64 do not align with the teeth of toothed member 42.
- the nib will be positioned in a valley or recess of the index 63 and thus provide no resistance to the user, giving the user the tactile sensation of no resistance and signaling that the shoe size adjustment is in alignment.
- Figure 5C shows the bottom surface of front piece 31 and illustrates the lattice- shaped support structure 66 integrated into the front piece. Though other arrangements may be substituted, the structure 66 provides improved torsional rigidity in the midsole area while allowing some of the material of the front piece 31 to be removed and to thus reduce weight.
- the shoe designs of figure 1 and 2 are exemplary.
- the principles of the invention may be manifested in embodiments including running shoes, biking shoes, ski boots, dress shoes, snow boarding boots, sandals and the like.
- the inner assembly may be in the form of a last board, or a combination of a last board and a midsole, or a midsole.
- the materials used will be selected to provide a desired amount of flexibility or rigidity.
- the outer shell may differ. In the case of a sandal, for example, the outer shell would only have strapping.
- Other embodiments, such as a biking shoe might have either netting, meshing, or no material where the bellows are shown, thus providing increased ventilation.
- control features described had external features to activate the control, but other embodiment (e.g., cost- reducing embodiments or embodiments where hiding the control is desirable) may place the control mechanisms on the interior of the outer shell.
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