WO2009126111A1 - Inserts personnalisables, chaussures à utiliser avec ceux-ci et procédé de sélection d’un insert pour chaussures - Google Patents

Inserts personnalisables, chaussures à utiliser avec ceux-ci et procédé de sélection d’un insert pour chaussures Download PDF

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WO2009126111A1
WO2009126111A1 PCT/SG2008/000119 SG2008000119W WO2009126111A1 WO 2009126111 A1 WO2009126111 A1 WO 2009126111A1 SG 2008000119 W SG2008000119 W SG 2008000119W WO 2009126111 A1 WO2009126111 A1 WO 2009126111A1
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Chong Sing Andy Chaw
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Sportiv Tech Lab Pte Ltd.
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Priority to TW098106400A priority patent/TW200946049A/zh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D1/00Foot or last measuring devices; Measuring devices for shoe parts
    • A43D1/02Foot-measuring devices
    • A43D1/025Foot-measuring devices comprising optical means, e.g. mirrors, photo-electric cells, for measuring or inspecting feet
    • 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
    • A43B17/02Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined wedge-like or resilient
    • 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
    • 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
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1455Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form with special properties
    • A43B7/146Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form with special properties provided with acupressure points or means for foot massage

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  • the present invention relates to customisable inserts, footwear adapted to be used with the customisable inserts and a method of selecting an insert for footwear.
  • Shoes vary in style, shape and general appearance. As a result, the three- dimensional profile of shoe soles also varies from shoe to shoe. With manufacturers making decisions on the limited number of shoe sole profiles that they will produce for a particular style of shoe, this means that people not substantially conforming with at least one of the shoe sole profiles will not be able to properly wear such shoes. This may then result in lost sales.
  • each person's foot is unique. This means that mass- produced shoes - being made for the average shape of the foot as determined by the style of shoe, region and size - are unlikely to be the optimal selection for a person. Having footwear that varies substantially from the optimal selection can result in the person's feet being susceptible to stress fractures, ankle problems and other medical problems.
  • One method for solving this problem is for the profile of each person's feet to be analysed and a new pair of shoes developed to best suit this profile in line with the person's intended use of the shoes (for example, walking, running, or a particular sport).
  • This process of developing customised footwear generally requires the making of a mould for the shoes and as a result involves a substantial amount of time, materials, effort and cost to produce.
  • the profile of a person's foot may change over time, due to growth, injury or ailment. With such a change in profile, the customised pair of shoes will no longer be the optimal selection for such person.
  • a customisable insert consisting of an integrated insole and midsole customised to match the internal profile of an item of footwear in which it will be used.
  • an item of footwear preferably consists solely of the outsole and the upper to prevent poor fit, imbalance and discomfort during use. This may allow a wearer with different foot types to have the same style shoe with different inserts suitable for their different foot types.
  • the customisable insert is preferably further profiled to provide support for one of the following: a low arch foot type; a neutral arch foot type; or a high arch foot type.
  • the customisable insert is preferably further profiled to provide support for a particular profile of a person's foot.
  • the customisable insert may be made of one or more or a combination of the following materials: ethylene vinyl acetate, thermoplastic rubber, graphite, nylon, thermoplastic polyurethane, plastics or rubber. Where the customisable insert is provided with an arch support, ideally the material used to form the arch support (and, optionally, the surrounding region) is of a greater density than the material used to form the remainder of the insert.
  • the material used to form the arch support is preferably resilient.
  • the insole may further include elements such as: a plurality of grooves to allow for flex and grip during use; an energy returning fore-foot cushioning pad; a balancing web; a heel cushioning pad; and/or a heel cup.
  • a footwear shell comprising an upper and an outsole, the footwear shell adapted to receive a customisable insert according to the first aspect of the invention.
  • a method of customising foot support for footwear including the steps of: identifying a foot type of at least one foot of a person; prescribing a foot support insert type for an item of footwear, the insert type corresponding to the identified foot type where the prescribed insert type comprises an integrated insole and midsole customised to match the internal profile of the item of footwear.
  • the step of identifying the foot type of at least one foot of a person includes the sub-step of analysing the at least one foot by way of at least one of the following methods: foot imprint measurement; foot imaging; foot scanning; foot impression onto a material.
  • foot imprint measurement e.g., foot imprint measurement
  • foot imaging e.g., foot imaging
  • foot scanning e.g., foot imaging
  • foot impression onto a material e.g., foot impression onto a material.
  • the method may further include the step of selecting a style or type for the item of footwear.
  • the style or type of the item of footwear that may be chosen may be universal or be restricted with reference to the identified foot type of the person.
  • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a customised insert for low arch foot types.
  • Figure 2 shows an embodiment of a customised insert for neutral foot types
  • Figure 3 shows an embodiment of a customised insert for high arch foot types.
  • Figure 4 shows an embodiment of a customised insert for motion control
  • Figure 5 shows an exploded view of footwear including an embodiment of the present invention with an outsole and footwear upper.
  • an insert 12 for footwear 10 there is an insert 12 for footwear 10.
  • the insert as shown in Figures 1 to 4 comprises an integrated insole 14 and a midsole 16.
  • the footwear 10, as shown in Figure 5, comprises an outsole 18 and an upper 20.
  • the upper 20 is bonded to the outsole 18 such that the footwear 10 looks like a standard shoe.
  • the invention will now be described in the context of its intended use: A person walks into a retail outlet for the inserts.
  • the retail outlet may be an ordinary shoe store, a specialist footwear outlet or a podiatrist's office.
  • the person On requesting a new pair of shoes, the person is referred to a selection of footwear shells.
  • Each footwear shell differs in size, width and style.
  • the footwear shells are adapted to receive a customisable integrated insole and midsole insert. To allow this the footwear shells are typically much deeper than a standard shoe with enough space between the outsole and the upper to house the integrated insert and a foot of the wearer.
  • the profile of each foot of the person is individually assessed.
  • the assessment is made by the person walking over a pressure sensitive pad to provide a foot imprint measurement.
  • the foot imprint measurement is then assessed on an experiential basis to determine a foot type, width and size for that foot.
  • an insert 12 is chosen from a set of inserts 12 in the size and profile required to meet the desired foot type.
  • the insert 12 is then inserted to the appropriate shoe (left or right) for the profiled foot.
  • the process is then repeated with reference to the person's other foot so that the footwear provided to them matches in outward appearance but may have vastly different interior profiles.
  • This whole process is done very quickly often in less that 2 hours, in a matter of between 5 to 30 minutes, preferably in 7 to 20 minutes, and usually in about 10 minutes.
  • the person can have customised footwear that suits their foot type very quickly. Instead of the 1 to 2 weeks it takes to obtain a pair of customised footwear using currently available methods this new invention allows the person to obtain a pair of customised footwear in less that 2 hours.
  • the set of inserts 12 are directed to the following foot types: • neutral foot types;
  • the flat foot type insert 12a as shown in Figure 1 , is provided with a metatarsal support 110 and an arch support 100 integrated with the insole 14.
  • a portion 106 of the insert 12a starting from the heel 102 and extending along the medial side of the insert towards the ball area of the insert slightly past the centre of the insert
  • denser material 104 is made of a denser material, such as ethylene vinyl acetate ("EVA"). This portion of denser material 106 is longer on the flat foot type insert 12a to allow for smooth pronation control during the transition from heel-strike to toe-off for this foot type.
  • EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
  • the neutral foot type insert 12b is provided with a metatarsal support 110 and an arch support 100 integrated with the insole 14 (see Figure 2).
  • a portion 106 of the insert 12b starting in the heel area 102 and extending along the medial side of the insert to a place substantially parallel to the highest point of the medial arch 108 is made of a denser material, such as ethylene vinyl acetate ("EVA").
  • EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
  • the high arch foot type insert 12c as shown in Figure 3 is provided with a metatarsal support 110 with extra cushioning at the metatarsal area of the foot and an arch support 100 to provide more even weight distribution.
  • the high arch foot type does not require extensive pronation control hence in this example there is no portion of denser material 106 along the medial side of the insert around the arch support region.
  • Other examples may include a portion of denser material along the distal side of the insert for supination control. In this way the portion of denser material provides motion control.
  • All the inserts for the neutral, the low arched and the high arched foot types is preferably provided with a metatarsal support 110 and an arch support 100 integrated with the insole 14.
  • the metatarsal arch support 110 helps to redistribute pressure on the middle of the foot as the wearer walks or runs. It is provided in the form of a raised section, moulded to fit roughly in the area of the ball of a wearer's foot to raise the metatarsals of the wearer.
  • the arch support 100 provides strong support to prevent the wearer's arch from falling.
  • All the inserts for the different foot types preferably contain cushioning at the metatarsal area 112. This is provided by an energy return cushioning pad made of soft flexible material that is preferably less dense than the predominant material of the inserts.
  • the cushioning 112 is resilient to allow the person to walk or run with minimised risk of the arch of their foot collapsing.
  • balancing webs 114 are on both the medial and distal side of the midsole 16 for extra stability.
  • the balancing webs 114 are made of a hard dense material that is less flexible than the other components of the insert.
  • pads 116 made of soft flexible material that is preferably less dense than the predominant material of the inserts.
  • the embodiment shown in Figure 4 has grooves 118 cut across from the distal side of the midsole 16 to the center across the toe region of the insert. This provides comfort and flexibility of the insert during motion.
  • any customised insert as described above may be utilised with a wide variety of footwear, such as boots, shoes, sandals and sports footwear. Furthermore, the customised insert may be further modified to provide reflexology or massage effects and other medical needs.
  • the insert may be made from a variety of materials or composite materials including: EVA, thermoplastic polyurethane (“TPU”), graphite, nylon, thermoplastic rubber (“TPR”), plastics or rubber.
  • EVA thermoplastic polyurethane
  • TPU thermoplastic polyurethane
  • TPR thermoplastic rubber
  • the technique by which the profile of a person's foot may be obtained may be different from that described above. For example, any of the following techniques may be used to obtain such a profile: foot imaging; foot scanning; foot impression onto a material. • The profile of a person's feet may be obtained prior to selection of the footwear in which the insert will be used. In this manner, the person may be provided with a selection of recommended footwear based on the profiles obtained from which to choose from.
  • the insole may further include elements such as: a plurality of grooves to allow for flex and grip during use; an energy returning fore-foot cushioning pad; a balancing web; a heel cushioning pad; and/or a heel cup. It should be further appreciated that features described in one embodiment, not being mutually exclusive to a feature described in another embodiment, may be combined to form yet further embodiments of the invention.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un insert personnalisable (12) constitué d’une semelle première intégrée (14) et d’une semelle intercalaire (16) personnalisées de façon à épouser le profil interne d’un article chaussant dans lequel ledit insert sera utilisé. De préférence, l’article chaussant est uniquement constitué d’une semelle (18) d’usure et d’une tige (20). Un autre aspect de l’invention concerne un procédé de personnalisation du soutien du pied par la chaussure comportant les étapes consistant : à identifier un type de pied pour au moins un pied d’une personne ; et à prescrire un type d’insert de soutien du pied pour un article chaussant, le type d’insert correspondant au type de pied identifié. Le type d’insert prescrit comporte une semelle première intégrée (14) et une semelle intercalaire (16) personnalisées de façon à épouser le profil interne de l’article chaussant.
PCT/SG2008/000119 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Inserts personnalisables, chaussures à utiliser avec ceux-ci et procédé de sélection d’un insert pour chaussures WO2009126111A1 (fr)

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