WO2006021934A1 - Semelles interieures ou pieces jetables se plaçant dans les chaussures pour absorber la transpiration et les odeurs - Google Patents

Semelles interieures ou pieces jetables se plaçant dans les chaussures pour absorber la transpiration et les odeurs Download PDF

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WO2006021934A1
WO2006021934A1 PCT/IB2005/052788 IB2005052788W WO2006021934A1 WO 2006021934 A1 WO2006021934 A1 WO 2006021934A1 IB 2005052788 W IB2005052788 W IB 2005052788W WO 2006021934 A1 WO2006021934 A1 WO 2006021934A1
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Solveig Kesby
Tina Larsen
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B17/00Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
    • A43B17/10Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined specially adapted for sweaty feet; waterproof
    • A43B17/102Moisture absorbing socks; Moisture dissipating socks
    • A43B17/105Disposable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0045Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of deodorant means

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  • the present invention relates to disposable sweat and odour absorbing insoles or inserts for shoes.
  • the publication US 5,935,671 describes a sweat-absorbing, disposable hygienic insert having a permeable inner film in contact with the foot, an outer film, and an absorbent layer intermediate the inner and outer films.
  • the inner film is provided with a plurality of openings produced without removal of material.
  • the absorbent layer has a flexible hygienic pad including absorbent material, hygienic additives and treatment additives.
  • the outer and inner films are attached to one another at their edges, and are attached by at least one bond which passes through the hygienic pad, the bond located inside a boundary defined by the attached edges of the outer and inner films.
  • US 4, 186,499 describes a construction for absorbing odours caused by perspiration wherein such construction comprises a fabric having at least one member comprising an exposed surface thereof with the member comprising an odour- absorbing material and with the member being freely accessible on the exposed surface to the perspiration thereby assuring unimpeded action by the odour- absorbing material thereof.
  • Soles of shoes having areas or portions with varying density have been described in publications such as EP 0 268 661 B1 , US 5,575,089, US 5,572,805 and US 5,025,573. Reference is made to all of the above-mentioned US publications and all of the US publications are hereby incorporated by reference in the present specification by reference. The publications relating to shoe soles having varying density does may not be used as an insole.
  • a disposable insole for absorbing odours caused by foot perspiration that comprises: an enclosure defined by a first sheet and a second sheet, a body made from a pulp material positioned in the enclosure, at least one odour absorbing region made from an odour absorbing material positioned in the enclosure, the first sheet and/or the body is adapted for being in facial contact with a human foot and the second sheet being adapted for being in facial contact with the sole of a shoe.
  • the enclosure may alternatively be defined by a single sheet, e.g. by wrapping the body made from a pulp material and sealing, closing or joining two sides of one sheet so as to form an enclosure or pocket.
  • the body is preferably made from a paper pulp material. Material such as that used when producing sanitary towels or even diapers may be used.
  • the pulp material may be somewhat odour absorbing, however, the odour absorbing regions preferably are better able to absorb odour and moist from feet, i.e. preferably have increased absorbency of odour or moist from feet than the pulp material used in the remaining parts of the insole.
  • the odour absorbing region or area is positioned inside, between the two sheets, so that the odour-absorbing region is not exposed on the surface of the insole.
  • One surface of the insole is preferably adapted for being in facial contact with the base part of a human foot, i.e. defining a substantially flat surface or one or more protruding areas, such as at the arch, pad or at the toes.
  • indentations or recesses may be formed in the surface of the insole, e.g substantially corresponding to the heel or other parts of a human foot. Further alternatively combinations of indentations, recesses and protruding areas.
  • a first feature relates to the at least one odour-absorbing region being defined at a position substantially corresponding to the arch and/or the pad and/or to one or more toes of a human foot.
  • a second feature of the present invention relates to the first sheet and/or the second sheet being made from a pulp material
  • the first and/or the second sheet is made from the same kind of pulp material
  • the first and/or the second sheet may be made from the same kind of pulp material as the body.
  • the material used for the sheets may be a breathable material for ensuring that the sweat from a foot may be transported away from the foot, or the layer being in contact with the foot, and into the odour-absorbing region, area or volume.
  • the odour-absorbing region preferably also acts as a moisture- and/or sweat-absorbing region.
  • the body may also exhibit moisture- and/or sweat- and/or odour-absorbing properties
  • the insole may define a circumferential rim by adjoining the first sheet and the second sheet.
  • the circumferential rim may extend in a plane substantially parallel with the top surface of the insole.
  • the rim may extend less than the outline of the insole or include cut-out areas, i.e. holes or the like.
  • the rim preferably defines a small width compared with the size of the body.
  • the first sheet and/or the second sheet and/or the body may define an outline substantially corresponding to the outline of a foot or the inside of a shoe, so that the insole may be positioned inside a shoe and the wearer of the shoe does not feel any discomfort when using the insole.
  • the user of the insole may cut the insole e.g. with a pair of scissors so as to adapt the insole for a particular pair of shoes or shoes of a specific size.
  • the layers preferably does not separate from the body, however, the insoles may be produced in various sizes, each matching a specific range of shoe sizes.
  • the insole may be provided with adhesive means for ensuring that the insole is kept in place after being positioned in a shoe
  • the adhesive means may be constituted by double-sided tape, glue, paste, sticky mass, preferably an adhesive that may enable a person to remove the insole after use.
  • the at least one odour absorbing region may be made from a pulp material, a carbonaceous material, a non-woven material, a homogeneous or non-homogeneous fibre material, a combination of silica, AGM and zeolites; or zeolites, activated carbon and AGM; or silica and AGM; or zeolite and AGM; or silica and zeolites; or delating agents or delating agents, AGM and zeolite or delating agents, AGM 1 zeolite and activated carbon, or any combinations thereof.
  • a second advantage relates to the odour-absorbing region comprising an antiperspirant or an anti-microbic agent.
  • the antiperspirant or an anti-microbic agent is contemplated to substantially eliminate the bacteria or micro-organisms that causes odour in foot sweat and/or hinder or reduce the amount of foot sweat produced.
  • the odour-absorbing region may comprise at least one odour control agent selected from zeolites, absorbent gelling materials, activated carbons, silicas and mixtures thereof.
  • the presence of antiperspirant or an anti-microbic agent is contemplated to prolong the use of the insole, without hindering the insole to be disposed after use.
  • the insole according to the present invention preferably defines a thickness less than 1 cm, so that a user does not feel discomfort when wearing shoes with the insole inserted.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of an insole according to the invention.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an insole designated by the reference numeral 10 in its entirety.
  • the insole 10 comprises a body encased or enclosed by two layers, where only a top layer 12 is visible in Fig. 1.
  • the two layers are adjoined along a rim 20.
  • odour-absorbing areas 14,16 and 18 Three odour-absorbing areas 14,16 and 18 are illustrated, although the areas are not exposed on the surface of the insole 10.
  • the odour absorbing regions or area 14,16 and 18 are preferably made from the same material as the body of the insole.
  • the odour-absorbing area 14 is positioned in a location substantially corresponding to the arch of a human foot.
  • the odour-absorbing area 16 is positioned in a location substantially corresponding to the pad of a human foot.
  • the odour-absorbing area 18 is positioned in a location substantially corresponding to the toes of a human foot.
  • the insole 10 is preferably disposable and may also be biodegradable. Alternatively, the insole 10 may be incinerated when disposed of. Preferably, the insole 10 is disposed of along with the garbage or trash.
  • the odour-absorbing areas may include an antiperspirant, an anti-microbic agent or an odour control agent.
  • the odour- and/or sweat-absorbing areas or parts have been illustrated as covering the insole 10 from one side to another, the areas may extend less than the entire insole 10, e.g. smaller pads or limited areas may be included in the insole 10 or one or more odour- and/or sweat-absorbing areas may extend from one side or edge of the insole 10 towards an opposite side or edge. Furthermore, one or more of these areas may extend over less than the entire thickness of the body of the insole, thus for instance being in contact with the top layer 12 but not with the opposing bottom layer. Thus, the odour-absorbing and/or sweat-absorbing areas may generally form more complicated patterns distributed throughout the body of the insole.

Abstract

L'invention concerne une semelle (10) intérieure jetable servant à absorber les odeurs de transpiration de pied, et qui comprend une enveloppe définie par une première feuille (12) et une seconde feuille, et un corps fait d'une matière de pulpe et placé dans l'enveloppe. La semelle intérieure comprend au moins une région (14, 16, 18) d'absorption d'odeurs faite d'une matière absorbant les odeurs et placée dans l'enveloppe. La première feuille (12) et/ou le corps est/sont conçu(s) pour être en contact avec le dessous d'un pied humain, et la seconde feuille est conçue pour être en contact avec la semelle de la chaussure.
PCT/IB2005/052788 2004-08-26 2005-08-25 Semelles interieures ou pieces jetables se plaçant dans les chaussures pour absorber la transpiration et les odeurs WO2006021934A1 (fr)

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