WO2010018258A1 - Semelle pour chaussure avec ventilation intégrée optionnelle - Google Patents
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- WO2010018258A1 WO2010018258A1 PCT/ES2009/000402 ES2009000402W WO2010018258A1 WO 2010018258 A1 WO2010018258 A1 WO 2010018258A1 ES 2009000402 W ES2009000402 W ES 2009000402W WO 2010018258 A1 WO2010018258 A1 WO 2010018258A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B7/00—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
- A43B7/06—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
- A43B7/08—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
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- the present invention relates to a sole for footwear with optional integral ventilation, which provides essential novelty characteristics and notable advantages over the means known and used for the same purposes in the current state of the art.
- the invention proposes the development of a sole for footwear designed in such a way that it incorporates a multiplicity of perforations strategically distributed through the different areas of the sole, and in which a closure piece, in addition to the shape and shape, is also involved. dimensions of a central part of the plant and the outburst of the sole with which it can be released releasably, and a stirrup piece configured for coupling in the rear part of the sole, that is, in the heel area, for the purpose of provide structural stability to the side walls of the sole, and that is designed and constructed so that it facilitates ventilation between the perforations of the horizontal part of the plant and those made in the lateral or vertical walls of the sole.
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) people need to maintain adequate ventilation of the feet to ensure proper hygiene in that body part, especially in times of higher temperatures during which, as a result of the use of often closed footwear, they are subjected to processes of sweating that should be treated properly.
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) different areas of the piece of footwear, for example the sole of the sole or the side walls that surround the heel area, through which air circulation can be established in different ways, and following more or less tortuous paths that sweep from as wide as possible the surface of the sole to cool the user's foot as much as possible.
- - incorporates a first piece, or closure piece, designed for removable coupling in a preset position delimited by the inner surface of the sole, whose closure piece has protruding formations projected in a downward direction (depending on the operating position thereof), following a pattern of complementary design with that of the perforations of the plant, chilling and heel, so that it can be coupled to close such perforations at the will of the user, and
- a second piece, or stirrup piece capable of being housed in the heel part of the sole, with a view to providing the walls of the latter with appropriate stiffness and structural consistency, configured so as to complement the part of the closure piece that reaches the heel part, but designed at the same time to allow adequate ventilation between the perforations made in the side and back walls of the heel, and those located in the part of the floor.
- Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view, from above, of a base piece for a sole designed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view, from below, of the sole of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 represents a side elevation view of the same sole of the previous Figures
- Figure 4 illustrates two schematic views, in side elevation and in perspective from above, of a closure piece designed for removable coupling inside the base part of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 represents a schematic view, from above, of a sole obtained by coupling the closure piece of Figure 4 inside the base of Figure 1, and
- Figure 6 is a sectional view taken along the assembly of Figure 5, but with the release finished with the previous incorporation of the stirrup piece in the
- FIG. 1 a schematic view can be seen, in perspective and from above, of a base piece indicated in general with the numerical reference 1, especially designed for the construction of a sole of according to the teachings of.
- the present invention Inside this piece you can see the delimitation of a strip that affects the plant and the enfranque, and that extends to the beginning of the heel area, which is delimited by a perimeter wall 2 reduced height, which it determines a front portion of greater width and that converges when advancing towards the portion 3 of the heel, at which it ends.
- This heel portion 3 is substantially depressed to form a cavity of predetermined depth, whose internal surface has a rib 4 extended to almost the entire perimeter path of said portion, and at a height approximately equivalent to the level of the plane at which the transition zone or bridge.
- the sole of the sole presents the formation of a multiplicity of through holes or perforations 5 distributed through the surface area enclosed by the boundary wall 2, and which reach the heel area with through holes 5 '.
- the side walls surrounding the heel area have other perforations 6
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) on each of the sides, and perforations 7 in the rear, not visible in this Figure but which can be seen in the rear elevation view of Figure 3, such that between these posterior perforations 6, 7 and the perforations 5 , 5 'from the floor, the chute and the heel, a ventilation current can be established that will provide integral cooling to the user's foot assembly.
- the walls surrounding the heel area show a certain conicity, as is visible both in Figure 1 that is being commented and in Figures 2 and 3 that will be discussed later, thus contributing to the strengthening of ventilation and the protection of the area, which together with the design and structure that has been endowed with the footprint, provide greater resistance to wear caused by friction.
- Figures 2 and 3 allow us to appreciate in greater detail some of the characteristics already described in relation to the previous Figure.
- Figure 2 corresponding to a schematic view, in perspective from below, of a base piece 1 for the construction of a sole, presents a surface framework of longitudinal and transverse ribs determining approximately quadrangular areas within which they appear formed, and duly protected, the holes or perforations 5, 5 'distributed by the sole.
- the side and rear elevational views that appear in Figure 3 show more clearly the relative positions of the through holes or perforations 6, 7 that have formed both on the sides and on the back, respectively, of the portion Heel
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) provided for the realization of a closure piece and a stirrup piece, both intended to be coupled with part 1 for the final obtaining of the sole.
- the closing piece indicated in general with the reference numeral 8, can be clearly seen in the views in side elevation and upper perspective shown in Figure 4.
- Said piece has a general configuration comparable to that of the area delimited by the wall 2 of piece 1, so that this closure piece 8 can be incorporated into the area bounded by said wall.
- the closure piece 8 includes a multiplicity of protrusions 9 projected downward from the underside thereof.
- closure part 8 can be extractablely coupled with the base part 1, by introducing the formations 9 inside the perforations 5, closing them, but with the possibility of being removed at the moment when the user deems it convenient, to expose them again.
- Figure 5 of the drawings in which said closure piece 8 and said base piece 1 are mutually linked to each other, the closure piece 8 extending into the cavity 3 of the heel for close the 5 'holes that affect this area.
- the piece 8 has, on the upper side, a multiplicity of elevations 10 approximately cylindrical for the most part, of a height more or less equivalent to the height of the wall 2 delimited from the reception area, distributed by its surface but keeping separations between adjacent formations 10, thereby guaranteeing the double function of, on the one hand, leaving expedited steps for the circulation of ventilation air, and on the other hand, providing a support plane for the template that
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) logically it must be incorporated later in the sole assembly.
- stirrup piece 11 appears clearly visible in the longitudinal section shown in Figure 6 of the drawings, and has been indicated with numerical reference 11.
- the stirrup piece 11 is located at the interior of the cavity 3 formed in the heel area, and is configured so that it is complementary to both the shape of the cavity and the part of the closure piece that enters said cavity.
- the stirrup piece has a multiplicity of lia steps that determine paths and circuits for fluid communication between the perforations 6, 7 of the walls of the heel portion, and the perforations 5, 5 'of the rest of the piece 1 base.
- the rib 4 assists in the establishment and positional fixation of the stirrup piece 11 inside the cavity 3, by accommodation in a complementary groove made in the outer perimeter wall of said stirrup piece 11, as can be seen.
- the sole obtained in the manner just described is highly advantageous compared to conventional soles with ventilation perforations.
- the closing part 8 in its coupled condition as it appears in Figure 5, completely closes the perforations 5, 5 ', preventing any flow of air or of any fluid from occurring through them ( water or other) that may exist in the user's transit zone, but in such a way that, when the user wishes, he can easily extract the closing piece 8 with respect to the base piece 1, leaving the perforations 5, 5 'uncovered for the passage of air and the establishment of a current
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Abstract
L'invention concerne une semelle pour chaussure comprenant une pluralité de perforations pour le passage de l'air afin de ventiler le pied, ces perforations étant réparties sur diverses zones de la semelle et pouvant être fermées à discrétion par l'utilisateur. À ces fins, la semelle est constituée d'une pièce de base pourvue de ces perforations, une pièce de fermeture qui s'incorpore sur les zones de la plante et du cambrion de la pièce de base et qui est pourvue de protubérances qui font saillie selon un motif complémentaire des perforations de la pièce de base afin de fermer la région d'accouplement des deux zones, et une pièce d'appui conçue pour être incorporée dans la zone du talon de la pièce de base, afin d'offrir une résistance structurelle à l'ensemble, permettant en même temps une ventilation entre les perforations réalisées dans les parois latérales et arrières de la zone du talon et les perforations de la zone de la plante.
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ES200801666U ES1068569Y (es) | 2008-08-01 | 2008-08-01 | Suela para calzado con ventilacion integral opcional |
ESU200801666 | 2008-08-01 |
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WO1997043918A1 (fr) * | 1996-05-22 | 1997-11-27 | Brue' S.P.A. | Chaussure a aeration forcee |
US20050028401A1 (en) * | 2003-08-04 | 2005-02-10 | Johnson John Anthony | Apparel with optionally heated cavities |
ES1058795U (es) * | 2004-05-25 | 2005-02-16 | Agnelli, S.L.U. | Suela con plantilla incorporada y ventilacion inferior obturable. |
WO2007077281A1 (fr) * | 2006-01-04 | 2007-07-12 | Agnelli S.L.U. | Semelle de chaussure comprenant un mecanisme permettant de bloquer l'arrivee d'aeration exterieure ou de liquides externes |
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WO1997043918A1 (fr) * | 1996-05-22 | 1997-11-27 | Brue' S.P.A. | Chaussure a aeration forcee |
US20050028401A1 (en) * | 2003-08-04 | 2005-02-10 | Johnson John Anthony | Apparel with optionally heated cavities |
ES1058795U (es) * | 2004-05-25 | 2005-02-16 | Agnelli, S.L.U. | Suela con plantilla incorporada y ventilacion inferior obturable. |
WO2007077281A1 (fr) * | 2006-01-04 | 2007-07-12 | Agnelli S.L.U. | Semelle de chaussure comprenant un mecanisme permettant de bloquer l'arrivee d'aeration exterieure ou de liquides externes |
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