WO2013045971A1 - Chaussures à support à infrastructure systématique incorporé - Google Patents

Chaussures à support à infrastructure systématique incorporé Download PDF

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WO2013045971A1
WO2013045971A1 PCT/IB2011/002892 IB2011002892W WO2013045971A1 WO 2013045971 A1 WO2013045971 A1 WO 2013045971A1 IB 2011002892 W IB2011002892 W IB 2011002892W WO 2013045971 A1 WO2013045971 A1 WO 2013045971A1
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Te-Sung CHEN
Chung-Chuan Chen
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  • the present invention relates to a shoe having a set of genuine leather vamp with a piece of vigorous material insole connected to an underside thereof and an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket indistinctly, with its whole bracket shape in normal/partially-thinned piece or sectional bracket shape in dual pieces buried over the inside of a shoe' s outsole made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • TPR thermo-plastic rubber
  • the bracket the subject matter utility of the claimed invention is designed and made with its peripheral shapes complying with outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams, and as to the varied hollowed apertures, and as to the varied shaped grips, demonstrating the equilibrium, stability and security of whole bracket itself.
  • each bracket in compliance of its prior experiment results, was respectively made in accordance with its dimensional model and/or stuff employed for the best physical flexibility performance when it buried over the inside of a shoe' s outsole.
  • the bracket itself described as the whole bracket shape in normaVpartially-thinned piece or sectional bracket shape in dual pieces shall all be identical to, or be included in an expressive diction of an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket.
  • bracket the subject matter utility of the claimed invention Since the bracket the subject matter utility of the claimed invention to which is qualified in many experimental shapes, and is systematically designed and physical-mechanically formed by numerous available stuffs through steel or other metallic molds, so the bracket the subject matter utility of the claimed invention is able to strongly, firmly and steadily to support, fix and grab the household floors and suburban ecological-leisure walking floors; or the soil, mud, sand, pebble, moss, rock-face, rock-pool, snowdrift and snowfield etc. of the earth at the indoor or in the outdoor activities of shoe-wearing consumers. [0002]
  • the present invention relates to a shoe having a set of genuine leather vamp with a piece of vigorous material insole connected to an underside thereof and an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket indistinctly, with its whole bracket shape in normal/partially-thirined piece or sectional bracket shape in dual pieces buried over the inside of a shoe' s outsole made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • TPR thermo-plastic rubber
  • the bracket the subject matter utihty of the claimed invention is designed and made with its peripheral shapes complying with outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams, and as to the varied hollowed apertures, and as to the varied shaped grips, demonstrating the equilibrium, stability and security of whole bracket itself.
  • each bracket in compliance of its prior experiment results, was respectively made in accordance with its dimensional model and/or stuff employed for the best physical flexibility performance when it buried over the inside of a shoe' s outsole. After experimental measurement and estimation, various shapes of brackets and numerous bracket stuffs were developed and employed in this invention.
  • TPR thermo-plastic rubber
  • Figure 1A shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as elliptical (looped) periphery shape and itself or its inward
  • Figure 2A shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as elliptical (looped) periphery shape complying with its outsole ' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 2B shows the constructional expressions of the opposite back of the aforementioned bracket 4 in normal piece. This figure clearly showing that the continuous protruded grips 46 were designed and processed in compliance with its professional usages. [0001]
  • Figure 3 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as circular periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • the different beams 40 such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 4 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as square periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 5 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as rectangular periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole ' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 6 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as triangular periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 7 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as rhombic periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 8 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as multilateral periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 9 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece is made as irregular periphery or other periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44, and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46.
  • bracket 4 including its opposite back, in whole may alternatively made from the stuffs of pig iron 81, cast/wrought/corrugated iron 82, brass/copper alloy 83, zinc alloy 84, lead alloy 85, aluminum alloy 86, other metal compounds 87, rubber 88, plastic 89, metallic plastic (POM) and other plastic-rubber compounds 811 claimed. So as that one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • FIG. 10A shows an illustrative example that an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in partially-thinned piece is made as one of claimed periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 10B shows an illustrative example indicating aforementioned bracket 4 may also have an optional design or process, for example without the continuous protruded grips 46 in its
  • Figure 11 A shows an illustrative example that an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in partially-thinned piece is made as one of claimed
  • periphery shapes complying with its outsole ' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is
  • bracket 4 may also have an optional design or process, for example without the continuous protruded grips 46 in its
  • FIG 12A shows an illustrative example that an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in partially-thinned piece is made as one of claimed periphery shapes complying with its outsole ' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and obhque beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 12B shows an illustrative example indicating aforementioned bracket 4 may also have an optional design or process, for example without the continuous protruded grips 46 in its
  • FIG. 13A shows an illustrative example that an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket ' s sectional bracket shape in dual pieces is made as one of claimed periphery shapes complying with its outsole' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and obhque beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the varied shaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 13B shows an illustrative example indicating aforementioned bracket 4 may also have an optional design or process, for example without the links between the bracket ' s dual pieces of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 14A shows an illustrative example that an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket' s sectional bracket shape in dual pieces is made as one of claimed periphery shapes complying with its outsole ' s configuration, and itself or its inward arrangements may be produced as to the different beams 40 that such as the globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and/or as to the varied hollowed apertures 45 and/or as to the variedcshaped grips 46, one of claimed stuffs is employed in the manufacture of this bracket 4.
  • Figure 14B shows an illustrative example indicating aforementioned bracket 4 may also have an optional design or process, for example without the links between the bracket' s dual pieces of this bracket 4. [0001]
  • Figure 15A is an overview showing the whole set of automatic rotary injection machine which mainly including the mechanical and electronic members of basic rotary table, pump-action oil tank, material injection tubular-gun deck and schedulable/programmable software device.
  • the major purpose of the machine is to attach and/or unify the colorful, artistically designed shoe outsole to a genuine leather vamp with a piece of vigorous material insole.
  • the mechamcal mold toolkit containing the maternal mold, side ring molds, separate color mold and last mold were assembled in one station mechanism and equipped upon the table and performing the engineering functions through the electronic directions of
  • Pump-action oil tank is an equipment schemed to push forward or to pull backward the molds or tubular-gun through its liquid pressures.
  • the material injection tubular-gun deck is an equipment schemed to inject many kinds of materials used for outsole more optional and expectable. Therefore, the quick and massive production of shoes through this automatic rotary injection machine set is possible.
  • the station number of basic rotary table and the number of material injection tubular-gun deck may increasable or exchangeable.
  • Figure 15B is an outlined view showing the automatic rotary injection machine set. In it, pump-action oil tank or schedulable/programmable software device may not visible.
  • Figure 16A shows a last mold 64 wearing a genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3 and above it, a separate mold 63 both are in sequence, preparing to turn and descend for the filling, combination and/or integration of melting color materials 71,72,73 with the bracket' s outsole 51.
  • Figure 16B shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in normal piece, an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 in partially-thinned piece and/or an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket' s sectional bracket shape in dual pieces were easily and quickly situated upon respective maternal molds through their lathe-precast and guidable deployments by hand(s) or other mechanical means.
  • Figure 17 shows an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 whose hollowed apertures 45, gaps 48 and others were filled with melting basic color (also called as first color) material 71 injected, and it was hereupon in forming and then coolly formed in next processes.
  • melting basic color also called as first color
  • Figure 18 shows, through an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 upon its maternal mold was filled, combined and/or integrated with melting color materials 71, 72, 73 injected, a coolly formed bracket' s outsole 51 is not just has an artistic pattern bottom of shoe ' s outsole 5 through the previously lathed maternal mold 61 designs, but it also has a compact immersed combination of bracket' s outsole 51 with a genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3.
  • Figure 19 shows an imaginable and illustrated example of buried bracket 4 in a shoe' s outsole 5.
  • This is a perspective layout diagram of an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4, which may varied or different in claimed bracket 4 shapes or material employed.
  • Figure 20A is an overview through exploded partial diagrams showing that a shoe' s outsole bottom reveals its upper surface 47 of continuous protruded grips 46 of an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 is same height than to the top of neighboring basic color material 71 of shoe ' s outsole 5.
  • Figure 20B is an overview through exploded partial diagrams showing that an outsole bottom reveals its upper surface 47 of continuous protruded grips 46 of an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 is same height than to the top of neighboring auxiliary color material 72 of a shoe' s outsole 5.
  • Figure 21 A shows an auxiliary color (also called as second color) material 72 of shoe' s outsole 5 is injected into vacant space where the artistic pattern bottom of a shoe' s outsole 5.
  • Figure 21 B shows an auxiliary color material 72 of shoe ' s outsole 5 is injected into vacant space where the intermediate layer between bracket' s outsole 51 and a piece of vigorous material insole 3.
  • Figure 21C shows an auxiliary color material 72 of shoe' s outsole 5 is injected into vacant space where the upper side periphery of a shoe' s outsole 5 surrounding the underside of a genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3.
  • auxiliary color material 72 may be alternatively substituted by basic color (also called as first color) material 71 or extra color (also called as third color) material 73 through the engineering rearrangements of mold toolkit, schedulable/programmable software device and the material injection tubular-gun deck.
  • Figure 22A shows a complete shoe was finished through the efficiency of operational coordination between the mechanical mold toolkit containing the maternal mold, side ring molds, separate color mold, last mold and the whole set of automatic rotary injection machine.
  • Figure 22B shows a complete shoe is composed of a genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3, an
  • FIG. 22C shows an example of a complete and successful shoe 1 which featuring in two main parts as that of its genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3, and the excellent quality of artistic pattern outsole 5 of shoe 1 ornamented by the injected colorful materials 71, 72, 73.
  • the shoe 1 of the present invention comprises a set of genuine leather vamp 2 which is composed of multiple leather parts stitched with each other and a piece of vigorous material insole 3 is connected to an underside of the genuine leather vamp 2.
  • An embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 indistinctly, with its whole bracket shape in normal/ partially-thinned piece or sectional bracket shape in dual pieces buried over the inside of a shoe ' s outsole 5 made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • TPR thermo-plastic rubber
  • An embodied systematic infrastructure bracket 4 which made with various stuffs 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,.87, 88, 89, 810, 811, has itself or its inward
  • the continuous protruded grips 46 extruded from basic bracket were serially equipped in accordance the peripheral • shape of bracket and its lateral sides of globular, vertical, horizontal and oblique beams, in order to strongly, firmly and steadily support, fix and grab the household floors and suburban ecological-leisure walking floors; or the soil, mud, sand, pebble, moss, rock-face, rock-pool, snowdrift and snowfield etc.
  • thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials from worn out The continuous protruded grips 46 extruded from the buried basic bracket were indistinctly and commonly appeared upon the shoe' s outsole 5 made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • the upper surface 47 of continuous protruded grips 46 is same height than to the top of neighboring material of shoe' s outsole 5 made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • an automatic rotary injection machine to which is a specific machine used for the manufacture of the shoes.
  • the machine may has two material injection tubular-gun decks and different stations in design, for examples, they may a machine assembled with 18 stations (for 9 pairs of shoes), 16 stations (for 8 pairs of shoes), 14 stations (for 7 pairs of shoes) or others.
  • Each station equipped by a mechanical toolkit including maternal mold 61, side ring molds 62, separate color mold 63 and last mold 64 for single shoe 1 production.
  • a coolly formed bracket' s outsole 51 is not just has an artistic pattern bottom of shoe ' s outsole 5 through the previously lathed maternal mold 61 designs, but also has a compact immersed combination of bracket 4 and outsole ' s basic color material 71.
  • To a coolly formed bracket' s outsole 51 its upper surface 47 of continuous protruded grips 46 of bracket 4 is same height than to the top of neighboring material of shoe ' s outsole 5.
  • bracket' s gaps 48 are configured by enclosed beams 41, 42, 43, 44 and hollowed apertures 45 which in varied forms are hollowed out from beams 41, 42, 43, 44; furthermore, a shoe' s outsole 5 is made of thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) or other materials.
  • TPR thermo-plastic rubber
  • bracket' s outsole 51 loaded upon the maternal mold 61 is rotating at the certain station, the side ring molds 62 is simultaneously close, the last mold 64 which wearing a set of genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3 connected to an underside thereof descends, and the tubular-gun deck approaches, then the maternal mold 61 which loaded the bracket' s outsole 51 raises, the auxiliary color (also called as second color) material 72 of shoe ' s outsole 5 at this moment is timely injected into the space closely enclosed by referred molds, and then an embodied systematic infrastructure bracket' s outsole 51 whose integration was completed and then even the whole single shoe 1 was finished by the filling or combination of melting auxiliary color material 72 injected to vacant spaces left for replenishment for examples, where the artistic pattern bottom of shoe ' s outsole 5, where the intermediate layer between bracket' s outsole 51 and a piece of vigorous material insole 3 and/or where the upper side periphery of shoe' s out
  • the embodied systematic irifrastructure bracket ' s outsole 51 or even the whole single shoe 1 is hereupon in forming and then coolly formed and in completion eventually.
  • the extra color (also called as third color) material 73 of shoe' s outsole 5 may be employed through various designs in an automatic rotary injection machine with schedulable and programmable functions and in attachment molds thereof.
  • a whole single shoe 1 may finished by stitching the bracket' s outsole 51 to the lower parts of a genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3 connected to an underside thereof; or with injected adhesive material to combine the bracket' s outsole 51 and the genuine leather vamp 2 with a piece of vigorous material insole 3 connected to an underside thereof together without stitching.

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Abstract

Une chaussure (1) comporte un jeu d'empeigne en cuir véritable (2) avec une semelle intérieure faite d'une pièce de matériau résistant (3) raccordée au-dessous de celui-ci et un support à infrastructure systématique incorporé (4) indistinctement, la forme de tout le support étant constituée d'une pièce normale/partiellement plus fine ou la forme des sections du support étant constituée de doubles pièces noyées dans l'intérieur de la semelle extérieure de la chaussure (5) constituée d'un caoutchouc thermoplastique ou d'autres matériaux ; et le support (4) est conçu et fabriqué de façon que sa forme périphérique corresponde à la configuration de la semelle extérieure, et lui-même ou ses ensembles intérieurs peuvent être produit de façon que les différents montants (40) tels que les montants globulaires, verticaux, horizontaux et obliques (41, 4, 43, 44), et les différentes ouvertures creuses (45) et les crampons de différentes formes (46) contribuent à l'équilibre, la stabilité et la sécurité du support complet (4). De plus, chaque support (4), avec son modèle dimensionnel et/ou sa matière (81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 810, 811), est utilisé pour obtenir la meilleure performance de flexibilité physique lorsqu'il est noyé dans l'intérieur de la semelle extérieure de la chaussure (5).
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