WO2006058566A1 - Toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes - Google Patents

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WO2006058566A1
WO2006058566A1 PCT/EP2005/008801 EP2005008801W WO2006058566A1 WO 2006058566 A1 WO2006058566 A1 WO 2006058566A1 EP 2005008801 W EP2005008801 W EP 2005008801W WO 2006058566 A1 WO2006058566 A1 WO 2006058566A1
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toe
diaphragm
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Pier Franco Uzzeni
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Pfu Group S.R.I.
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Priority to US11/792,221 priority Critical patent/US20080072454A1/en
Priority to EP05779029A priority patent/EP1833319A1/en
Priority to JP2007543711A priority patent/JP2008521525A/en
Publication of WO2006058566A1 publication Critical patent/WO2006058566A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/12Special watertight footwear
    • A43B7/125Special watertight footwear provided with a vapour permeable member, e.g. a membrane
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/08Heel stiffeners; Toe stiffeners
    • A43B23/081Toe stiffeners

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  • the present invention relates to a toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes.
  • the invention refers to a toe for accident-preventing shoes realized with a metallic material, i.e. iron, alumina or alumina compounds or with a plastic material or with composite materials.
  • Said toes must be realized in a way to withstand an impact test according to current policy in different countries.
  • the toe must show characteristics of robustness and homogeneity which can be assigned only with a very accurate realizing process of the same.
  • the metal toes are realized through a moulding process, wherein the moulded material is dropped, in a way to reproduce a toe shape; the mould comes closed and the material forming the toe is solidified in the mould, for example by exerting a continue pressure.
  • said toes can be forged or realized by means of die-casting. Moreover, said toes must allow a plenty comfort for the operator that wears the accident-preventing shoes, in particular as regards the transpiration of the foot, all this without jeopardize the above mentioned characteristics of robustness.
  • hollows are provided and placed in pre-arranged positions on the toes, in a way to aerate the portion of the shoe containing the toe.
  • the applicant has realized a toe for accident- preventing shoes that improves the transpiration of the foot avoiding that possible humidity can flow from the outside to the inside of the shoe, by inserting a diaphragm on said hollows which allow the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the shoe in the area wherein the toe is placed.
  • An aspect of the present invention relates to a toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes comprising a capsule substantially shaped as the front part of a shoe, having an upper portion provided with aeration hollows, characterized in that with said hollows is associated a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe.
  • the toe wholly identified in figure with 1, un upper portion 2 which comprises a lateral portion 3, and a base portion 4 which combine each other in a way to substantially define a capsule shaped as the front part of a shoe.
  • Said capsule presents a rear opening substantially vertical 5 and a bottom opening substantially horizontal 6, wherein the owner's foot of the accident- preventing shoe is inserted.
  • the toe presents different thicknesses in the different parts in which it is composed, so that to improve the resistance to compression along with the possibility to have both thicknesses and weights reduced.
  • a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe.
  • Said diaphragm can be, for example, made of microfiber.
  • said diaphragm is associated with the outer surface of said upper portion.
  • said diaphragm is associated with the inner surface of said upper portion.
  • the diaphragm is composed of a sole sheet which is glued, or by using different means of linkage, to the portion that presents the hollows, or by means of different portions of sheet, each positioned of at least one hollow.
  • the toe is, for example, realized with a metallic material or with a plastic material, or with composite materials .
  • the type of alloy employed for producing said toes is by itself a compound, which allots characteristics suitable for overcoming the test of strength previously mentioned.
  • a suitable alloy for realize said metallic toes, beyond containing alumina can also comprise, for example, copper, silica, magnesium, titanium and iron.

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Abstract

Toe (1) of protection for accident-preventing shoes comprising a capsule substantially shaped as the front part of a shoe, having un upper portion (2) provided with aeration hollows (7). With said hollows (7) is associated a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe (1).

Description

TOE OF PROTECTION FOR ACCIDENT-PREVENTING SHOES.
The present invention relates to a toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes.
In particular, the invention refers to a toe for accident-preventing shoes realized with a metallic material, i.e. iron, alumina or alumina compounds or with a plastic material or with composite materials. Said toes must be realized in a way to withstand an impact test according to current policy in different countries.
To overcome said test, the toe must show characteristics of robustness and homogeneity which can be assigned only with a very accurate realizing process of the same.
Illustratively, the metal toes are realized through a moulding process, wherein the moulded material is dropped, in a way to reproduce a toe shape; the mould comes closed and the material forming the toe is solidified in the mould, for example by exerting a continue pressure.
Moreover, said toes can be forged or realized by means of die-casting. Moreover, said toes must allow a plenty comfort for the operator that wears the accident-preventing shoes, in particular as regards the transpiration of the foot, all this without jeopardize the above mentioned characteristics of robustness.
For this reasons, hollows are provided and placed in pre-arranged positions on the toes, in a way to aerate the portion of the shoe containing the toe. The applicant has realized a toe for accident- preventing shoes that improves the transpiration of the foot avoiding that possible humidity can flow from the outside to the inside of the shoe, by inserting a diaphragm on said hollows which allow the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the shoe in the area wherein the toe is placed. An aspect of the present invention relates to a toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes comprising a capsule substantially shaped as the front part of a shoe, having an upper portion provided with aeration hollows, characterized in that with said hollows is associated a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe.
Further characteristics and advantages of the toe according to the present invention will be better shown in the following illustrative and non-limiting description, of the embodiment related to the figure enclosed, in which is shown a toe for accident- preventing shoes realized according to the present invention.
Referring to the above cited figure, the toe, wholly identified in figure with 1, un upper portion 2 which comprises a lateral portion 3, and a base portion 4 which combine each other in a way to substantially define a capsule shaped as the front part of a shoe. Said capsule presents a rear opening substantially vertical 5 and a bottom opening substantially horizontal 6, wherein the owner's foot of the accident- preventing shoe is inserted.
Advantageously, the toe presents different thicknesses in the different parts in which it is composed, so that to improve the resistance to compression along with the possibility to have both thicknesses and weights reduced.
An important manufacturing which can be made on toes, regards the realization of aeration hollows 7 in prearranged locations aiming at diminishing the quantity of alloy contained in the toe and with the scope to aerate the zone of the shoe which contains said toe. Obviously, the hollows will not be realized in the areas of the toe which require more resistance to compression. In particular, said hollows are realized on the upper portion 2 of the toe and eventually on the lateral portion 3.
With said hollows is associated a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe. Said diaphragm can be, for example, made of microfiber. Preferably, said diaphragm is associated with the outer surface of said upper portion.
Alternatively, said diaphragm is associated with the inner surface of said upper portion. Preferably, the diaphragm is composed of a sole sheet which is glued, or by using different means of linkage, to the portion that presents the hollows, or by means of different portions of sheet, each positioned of at least one hollow. The toe is, for example, realized with a metallic material or with a plastic material, or with composite materials .
The type of alloy employed for producing said toes is by itself a compound, which allots characteristics suitable for overcoming the test of strength previously mentioned.
A suitable alloy for realize said metallic toes, beyond containing alumina, can also comprise, for example, copper, silica, magnesium, titanium and iron.

Claims

1. Toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes, composed of a capsule substantially shaped as the front part of a shoe, having and upper portion provided with aeration hollows, characterized in that with said hollows is associated a diaphragm which allows the flow of humidity only from the inside to the outside of the toe.
2. Toe, according to claim 1, wherein said capsule comprises also a lateral portion provided with said hollows in which said diaphragm is inserted.
3. Toe, according to claim 1, characterized in that it is realized with a metallic material or with a plastic material or with compound materials.
4. Toe, according to claim 1, wherein said diaphragm is associated with the outer surface of said upper portion.
5. Toe, according to claim 1, wherein, said diaphragm is associated with the inner surface of said upper portion.
6. Toe, according to claim 1, wherein said diaphragm is preferably composed of a sole sheet which is glued on the portion that presents the cited hollows.
7. Toe, according to claim 1, wherein said diaphragm is preferably composed of portions of sheet each one positioned on at least one hollow.
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US11/792,221 US20080072454A1 (en) 2004-12-03 2005-08-12 Toe Of Protection For Accident-Preventing Shoes
EP05779029A EP1833319A1 (en) 2004-12-03 2005-08-12 Toe of protection for accident-preventing shoes
JP2007543711A JP2008521525A (en) 2004-12-03 2005-08-12 Protective toes for accident prevention shoes

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IT002326A ITMI20042326A1 (en) 2004-12-03 2004-12-03 PROTECTION TIP FOR SAFETY SHOES

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DE9200099U1 (en) * 1992-01-07 1992-04-02 Akzo N.V., Arnheim/Arnhem Footwear with perforated toe cap
EP1066768A1 (en) * 1999-07-06 2001-01-10 Calzaturificio 5BI S.r.l. Special toe cap applied to working shoes to protect against accidental impacts
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FR2496424A1 (en) * 1980-12-19 1982-06-25 Jallatte Sa Protective toe cap for safety shoe - has circular perforations in top on each side of vertical plane along length of shoe
DE9200099U1 (en) * 1992-01-07 1992-04-02 Akzo N.V., Arnheim/Arnhem Footwear with perforated toe cap
EP1066768A1 (en) * 1999-07-06 2001-01-10 Calzaturificio 5BI S.r.l. Special toe cap applied to working shoes to protect against accidental impacts
JP2001037503A (en) * 1999-08-03 2001-02-13 Birumateru Kk Safety shoe and rain shoe

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