WO2009007821A2 - Article d'habillement pour les pieds - Google Patents

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WO2009007821A2
WO2009007821A2 PCT/IB2008/001767 IB2008001767W WO2009007821A2 WO 2009007821 A2 WO2009007821 A2 WO 2009007821A2 IB 2008001767 W IB2008001767 W IB 2008001767W WO 2009007821 A2 WO2009007821 A2 WO 2009007821A2
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Rolf Dieter Prof. Dr. Med. Hesch
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/06Running shoes; Track shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/22Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/08Bathing shoes ; Aquatic sports shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/26Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with toe-spacers or toe-spreaders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/003Hosiery with intermediate sections of different elasticity
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/004Hosiery with separated toe sections
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/44Donning facilities

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  • the invention relates to an article of footwear, in particular in the formation of a sock or stocking, consisting of a substantially trained stocking element that covers at least partially the foot, and at least one sole element, wherein the stocking and sole element are integrally connected to each other ,
  • article of footwear is understood to mean a garment which is at least partially suitable for covering the foot of a human body.
  • Footwear items can be, for example, shoes, but also socks or sock-like formations.
  • the foot of the human body is to be understood as the lowest part of the leg.
  • the structure of the human foot is formed so that it consists of toes, bales, sole, heel, instep (back of the foot and instep edge).
  • a plurality of receptors are arranged to feel.
  • the foot itself has a longitudinal vault and a transverse arch.
  • the body weight is mainly supported by the three points, namely the heel, the big toe ball and the small toe ball. Additional musculature supports the corresponding arch of the foot.
  • the sole of the foot essentially consists of a fat body which absorbs shocks and thus has a cushioning effect. Not the entire sole of the foot has contact with the ground. In the area of the longitudinal vault or inner edge of the foot, it lies at one healthy foot not on.
  • Footwear pieces in various forms are known from the prior art. Footwear may be socks, shoes, boots or similar facilities. All facilities have the goal to protect the foot or the sole of the foot from injury or to protect the entire foot so that little or no injury occurs when appropriate stress.
  • shoes are therefore suitable for surfing, as they provide the appropriate protection for the foot, since a solid-through sole element is present, which extends from the toe to the heel of the foot.
  • the sole is also correspondingly hard and less flexible, leaving a straight surface of the toe to toe heel is given. This ensures a firm footing.
  • the corresponding sock element of the surf shoe consists of one or more layers of neoprene. This prevents the foot from cooling down and causing disease.
  • the hard sole element helps that it is resistant to abrasion, so that the surfing shoe can be worn in addition to water sports, for example, in the sand. Due to the thick sole element and also the hard configuration of the sole element, however, the desired barefoot feeling and, in order to exercise water sports, are not present.
  • the receptors located at the sole of the foot can not accommodate the corresponding structures below the sole element because the sole element is thick and strong.
  • a further embodiment according to the prior art provides that commercial socks are provided in the foot area with a rubber-like sole. Thus, it is no longer necessary, for example, to wear slippers, as the rubbery sole protects the sole of the foot and warms accordingly.
  • this embodiment has the disadvantage that it can not be exposed to water or sand.
  • sand docks are so-called sand docks. These are mainly made of thin neoprene and are suitable to protect especially the foot in sports, such as beach volleyball. It is a sock-like design with a thin neoprene material, which is additionally laminated on the sole of the foot with an abrasion-resistant rubber layer.
  • the remaining stocking element of the sand-socks is single- or double-layered neoprene, which is sewn in one piece.
  • the sandbags also have the disadvantage that the so-called barefoot feeling is missing.
  • the sand docks can hardly absorb shear forces, because they are very loosely arranged on the foot. If there are shearing forces, the sock slips, wrinkles and blisters can form, and the safe standing is no longer guaranteed.
  • toe socks are configured such that the toes have corresponding individual receptacles, so that similar to a finger glove, the toes are individually surrounded by the sock element.
  • the freedoms of the individual toes are greater and also the feeling in terms of the substrate on which the foot rolls, is much larger.
  • free climbing shoes are known from the prior art, which already have toe-like recesses. These shoes are very tight fitting and flat on the outer span of the foot. Also, these shoes are not suitable, on the one hand to get in touch with water, since any support within the shoe is lost and on the other hand, such shoes can only small Shearing forces, since they are only suitable for vertical load and for the protection of the sole of the foot. All the above shoes result due to their technical
  • the object of the invention is to provide an article of footwear, which is suitable to protect the foot or the sole of the foot before corresponding injuries, which may arise for example by shards, corals or the like, and yet to convey a "barefoot feeling".
  • Footwear item has been created that protects the foot, especially from injury, for example, when surfing, but also when walking on the beach or by going for a walk and, for example, at the start of a surfing operation by corals or shards.
  • the footwear is designed such that the
  • the barefoot feeling is important because it is especially necessary to practice surfing and kitesurfing in order to make contact with the corresponding board and to feel the reaction accordingly. Even when walking on the beach it is necessary to protect the foot from injury on the one hand, but also to maintain contact with nature and the corresponding soil structure.
  • Alternatively, and in a particular embodiment may be provided to form the footwear piece for the actual barefoot runner, so that this can also be worn visually with the normal day clothes together. This allows the user to "walk barefoot" at any time, even in major cities where there is considerable potential for injury due to shards or similar objects,
  • the particular footwear is preferably similar to a sock, but provided with a particular coated material. Alternatively, it may also be provided to use, at least in part, a special fabric which exhibits the same properties
  • the bandage enclosing the foot gives a special hold, for example it can be made of an elastic or elastic material be formed leathery material.
  • the inventive footwear piece is advantageously proposed a material that is very thin and lightweight, but has cut-resistant properties. Preferably, it is not or only slightly stretchable. These characteristics convey a "protected barefoot feeling”.
  • a specially designed sock element is provided, which differs from conventional footwear pieces in that the toes are each taken (comparable to finger gloves).
  • the basic element hereinafter referred to as sock element, is formed from a light and thin, preferably cut-resistant material, which is preferably interspersed at several points by net-like fabric.
  • the latter fabric also called mesh fabric, is stretchable and allows liquids such as water to flow through almost unhindered.
  • This mesh fabric in addition to the more comfortable (since stretchable) entering the item of footwear thus also has the advantage that the water held in the rest of the sock element can flow through this mesh fabric.
  • a known from the prior art tissue can be used, which is coated in a further processing process, so that the desired properties can be provided.
  • the sock element is divided into two parts, wherein the seam is preferably arranged in the region of the mesh fabric of the upper inventorists. This makes a simple and invisible assembly possible.
  • an additional band strap is provided in addition to a tight fit.
  • a free end of Bandageriemens is fixedly arranged in the foot of the Strumpfelements. It can be wound bandagemässig after tightening the Strumpfelements over the instep of the foot and then around the area of the ankle.
  • the band belt is arranged captive in the region of the arch of the foot on the sock element.
  • it consists of a flexible material.
  • the sole element is occupied exclusively in the area of the foot heel (FF), the football (FB) and possibly the big toe (FGZ) with an additional rubbery layer or printed.
  • FF foot heel
  • FB football
  • FGZ big toe
  • additional circular grooves are arranged, which facilitate a turning of the foot under load.
  • a thin rubber-like layer is printed on the stocking element.
  • the edge formations of Bandageriemens with printed on a thin rubber-like layer This also achieves better stability.
  • the inventive footwear piece is versatile. On the one hand, it can be used in sports, where it comes into direct contact with water.
  • This inventive design provides the user with a barefoot feel and yet optimum grip on a surface, such as a ship's deck or a kiteboard. Also a use in the field of beach volleyball or handball is provided.
  • the versatile piece of footwear offers the possibility to use it as a "shoe” in the traditional sense: many people feel the need to walk barefoot without the constraints of a conventional shoe, but they avoid it, especially in cities
  • the article of footwear according to the invention now offers the possibility of being worn instead of a conventional shoe in order to give the user the feeling of "barefoot walking” and yet to be protected from injury.
  • the footwear piece can be designed in such a way that it does not lag behind a conventional shoe - in terms of its appearance.
  • Figure 1 is a side perspective view of the inventive footwear piece in the attracted state
  • Figure 2 is a bottom view of the article of footwear according to Figure 1
  • Figure 3 shows a first embodiment of a strumpfelements of the inventive footwear piece according to Figure 1, but without inventive band strap.
  • FIG. 5 [A - E] Visualization of the tightening process of the article of footwear according to the invention according to FIG. 1.
  • the article of footwear 1 consists essentially of two elements, namely a sock element 2 and a band belt 3.
  • the sock element 2 extends from approximately the ankle FK to the toe Z and thus has a stocking-like design.
  • the stocking-like construction is similar to a conventional sock or stocking. For manufacturing reasons, this sock element 2 has two parts.
  • the sock element 2 is divided into several areas.
  • the sock element 2 has receptacles 4 for the respective toes Z, which are not shown in greater detail in the drawings. Starting from here, the sock element 2 extends over the foot sole FS or the footstrap FSP via the foot heel FF and the ankle FK, preferably up to the footrest FR.
  • the sock element 2 consists predominantly of a preferably single-layer processed special fabric 5, which has the properties of being thin, but still cut-resistant and preferably elastic at the same time.
  • a special substance 5 consisting of a mixture of Teflon and cotton is provided.
  • two-layered mesh materials 6 are provided.
  • mesh materials 6 serve that the sock element 2 can be easily tightened, provided that the rest of the special fabric 5 has only a low or no elasticity. Especially in the area of the ankle FK, but also in the area of the foot strap FSP, elasticity is required when tightening, so that the footwear piece 1 can be simply slipped over from the toe Z to the footrest FR.
  • the stocking element 2 further has the property that, although it is configured adjacent to the foot, but due to the, especially during surfing and running, occurring shear forces, can easily slip.
  • a band belt 3 is provided.
  • the band belt 3 extends from the foot sole FS via the foot strap FSP up to the footrest FR.
  • this band belt 3 is made of an elastic
  • Band for example, a neoprene fabric and is adapted according to the shape of the foot.
  • the banding belt 3 serves to fix the footwear item 1 on the foot.
  • a hook and loop fastener 8 is provided at the free end of the Bandageriemens 3.
  • a rubbery layer 9 is applied in particular in those areas in which the sole of foot FS comes into contact with a floor, a surfboard or the like.
  • the profile should lead to much better grip and that the, between the occurring surface and the rubber-like layer 9, resulting water film can penetrate into the profile and so the contact surface is improved.
  • the profile of the rubber-like layer 9 differs from the rest in that it is designed circular. This makes it easier to twist the foot in this 'point'.
  • a thin rubber layer 11 is printed in the other areas, which come into contact with the ground, in particular the remaining toes Z and the edge formations 10 of the Bandageriemens 3, preferably a thin rubber layer 11 is printed. Also, this thin rubber layer 11 serves to improve the static friction between the floor and the foot.
  • the footwear piece 1 as shown in Figure 3, in two parts form and connect to each other via a seam 12 captive.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the struma element 2. It differs from that according to FIG. 3 in that a mesh material 6 is provided in the region of the foot strap FSP or the seam 12.
  • the net material 6 basically has the property of allowing water to pass through. Further, it has the property of having a corresponding extensibility. In addition, the mesh material 6 has a defined thickness. This ensures a comfortable fit.
  • the band belt 3 is formed as an elongated element and has a mainly scarf-like character.
  • the one free end of the Bandageriemens 3 is firmly connected in the region of the arch FG of the sole of the foot FS.
  • the user grips with one hand on a pull tab 13, as soon as he has pulled this over the toe and the footrest FR.
  • a pull tab 13 By pulling in the direction of arrow 14 (FIG. 5A) the article of footwear 1 is pulled over the foot heel FF.
  • the mesh material 6 expands in the region of the ankle FK.
  • the bandage belt 3 is passed by hand under the arch FG and, as shown in FIG. 5B, over the footrest FS up to the foot Footrest FR, as shown in Figure 5C, out.
  • the other free end is led around the footrest FR until the free end can be fixed to the own banding belt 3 via the hook-and-loop fastener 8.
  • the footwear according to the invention means all embodiments and areas of application in which a "barefoot feel" is desired and yet the property must be present of protecting the foot from injury sports, but rather the ability to be worn with elegant or everyday clothing, so it is not essential to use only high-tech materials, especially as a bandage element leathery materials can be used.

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L'invention concerne un article d'habillement pour les pieds, en particulier en forme de chaussette ou de bas, constitué d'un élément de chaussette qui recouvre au moins en partie le pied d'une personne, et d'un élément de semelle, l'élément de chaussette et l'élément de semelle étant connectés d'une seule pièce. Conformément à l'invention, l'élément de chaussette (2) présente, au niveau des orteils (Z), des logements individuels (4) pour chaque orteil (Z) et au niveau du dessus du pied (FS) une courroie de bandage (3) élastique et fixable s'étendant par-dessus l'avant du pied au niveau médial jusqu'au cou-de-pied (FR). L'article d'habillement pour les pieds selon l'invention est conçu pour des applications sportives (sports aquatiques, sports de course) et pour l'usage de tous les jours, surtout lorsque l'on souhaite une 'sensation de pieds nus', mais que le pied doit être lui-même protégé contre les blessures.
PCT/IB2008/001767 2007-07-06 2008-07-04 Article d'habillement pour les pieds WO2009007821A2 (fr)

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