WO2013123922A1 - Chaussure à insert de cou-de-pied élastique et semelle intérieure avec dépressions - Google Patents

Chaussure à insert de cou-de-pied élastique et semelle intérieure avec dépressions Download PDF

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WO2013123922A1
WO2013123922A1 PCT/CZ2013/000021 CZ2013000021W WO2013123922A1 WO 2013123922 A1 WO2013123922 A1 WO 2013123922A1 CZ 2013000021 W CZ2013000021 W CZ 2013000021W WO 2013123922 A1 WO2013123922 A1 WO 2013123922A1
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Josef Hanak
Martin ZVONAR
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Boty J Hanak R, S.R.O.
Masarykova Univerzita
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Priority to RU2014136083A priority Critical patent/RU2636883C2/ru
Priority to CA2864273A priority patent/CA2864273A1/fr
Priority to EP13714184.2A priority patent/EP2816925B1/fr
Priority to US14/380,427 priority patent/US20150013189A1/en
Publication of WO2013123922A1 publication Critical patent/WO2013123922A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/002Fastenings using stretchable material attached to cuts in the uppers
    • 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
    • A43B7/18Joint supports, e.g. instep supports
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/38Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insoles; Insoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process
    • A43B13/40Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insoles; Insoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process with cushions

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  • the invention relates to a shoe comprising a sole on top side of which there is mounted an insole to which an upper of the shoe is attached.
  • the goal of the invention is to design a shoe, which would remedy the drawbacks of shoes of present structures, would reduce load of instep and enable the most natural distribution of weight of human body to those parts of foot which are adapted to this purpose.
  • a shoe which comprises a sole, to which there is attached an upper of the shoe, and on whose upper side an insole is mounted, whose principle consists in that, the upper of the shoe comprises in area of instep of the foot at least one instep elastic insertion, which reduces pressure of the upper of the shoe on the instep of the foot, while the insole on its upper side comprises at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression or lowering for heel bone.
  • the instep elastic insertion is on section of its length provided with longitudinal opening, which further reduces its toughness, possibly if in the area of the instep of the foot it comprises two side by side arranged instep elastic insertions.
  • the upper of the shoe may further on at least one side of the shoe in the area of the instep of the foot comprise an auxiliary instep elastic insertion.
  • its upper preferably comprises in area of an ankle of the foot an ankle elastic insertion and/or in area of the heel, or above the heel a heel elastic insertion, which reduce overall toughness of the shoe, and especially upon full treading also load of the heel, or more precisely of Achilles tendon.
  • the heel elastic insertion then may be especially at boots with advantage substituted by a calf elastic insertion, which reduces load of the calf and of calf muscles.
  • an insole which on its lower side in heel section comprises a heel protrusion arranged under a heel depression on its upper side, which is from outside delimited by a deflection of cuboid bone arranged under a support of cuboid bone on upper side of the insole, and on which ties together a protrusion of longitudinal splint bone arranged under a depression of longitudinal splint bone on upper side of the insole.
  • the Fig. 1 a schematically represents a skeleton of human foot when standing and wearing the shoe according to the invention
  • the Fig. 1 b a skeleton of human foot when walking and wearing the shoe according to the invention
  • the Fig. 2a a skeleton of human foot when standing and wearing present types of shoes
  • the Fig. 2b a skeleton of human foot when walking and wearing present types of shoes
  • the Fig. 3 cross-section of biomechanical elastic insertion of the shoe according to the invention
  • the Fig. 4 sandal according to the invention the Fig. 5 another embodiment of sandal according to the invention
  • the Fig. 6 men's formal shoe according to the invention the Fig. 7 ladies' formal shoe on high heel according to the invention
  • the Fig. 1 a schematically represents a skeleton of human foot when standing and wearing the shoe according to the invention
  • the Fig. 1 b a skeleton of human foot when walking and wearing the shoe according to the invention
  • the Fig. 2a a skeleton of
  • the shoe according to the invention with its structure and properties fully respects morphology of human foot and its biomechanics, while it enables its natural poise and proper load of all its parts.
  • the instep is not loaded excessively and the transverse arch does not collapse, like at usage of present types of shoes - Fig. 2a and 2b, thanks to which the protractors (extensors) and flexors of toes as well as the Achilles tendon and further muscles or ligaments of foot are fully functioning and they are properly and naturally loaded.
  • Wearing of the shoe according to the invention helps to prevent number of health problems, affecting not only the foot itself, but they may consequently affect also other parts of the body, especially other parts of legs, the spine, etc.
  • the shoe according to the invention is based on synergetic joint action of several elements.
  • the first of them is the insole, which is in the shoe mounted according to requirements in a fixed manner (innersole) or in a removable manner (sock lining), and which on its upper side comprises at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone. Thanks to these depressions this insole maintains the foot in its natural position and facilitates proper distribution of weight of human body among its main supporting points formed of big toe joint, toe joints and heel bone. Lowering of heel bone simultaneously helps to achieve proper position of the whole leg, which brings relief not only for its so far extremely stressed parts, especially ligaments and joints, but also for spine, thus uprights human body and transfers its centre of gravity into natural position.
  • the insole next to the depression for big toe joint and the depression for heel bone may be provided with further elements like e.g. a protrusion for support of longitudinal arch, etc.
  • the depression for big toe joint and for heel bone is performed either through suitable shaping, e.g. depression and/or change of thickness of insole in places of these recessions and/or openings performed in the body of the insole.
  • these recessions may be also formed through suitable shaping of insole or its carrying layer and/or openings performed at least in any of its layers.
  • the most suitable insole is the insole known e.g. from the CZ patent 298894, or analogic EP patent application 1854371 , which from the lower side features a shape of bottom part of human foot (the sole) and from the upper side a shape of impression of bottom part of human foot.
  • the lower side of insole then in the heel section comprises a heel protrusion arranged under a heel depression on upper side of the insole, which is from outside delimited by a deflection of cuboid bone arranged under a support of cuboid bone on upper side of the insole, and on which ties together a protrusion of longitudinal splint bone arranged under a depression of longitudinal splint bone on upper side of the insole.
  • Towards heel of insole on this support ties together a support of longitudinal arch of foot, which is from the lower side of insole formed of a deflection of the support of longitudinal arch arranged under a protrusion of support of longitudinal arch of foot on upper side of insole.
  • the heel part of this insole with heel dimple is further lowered towards its middle section by means of recession or lowering.
  • biomechanical elastic insertion 1 (a spring) created from elastic material, which is incorporated in the upper of the shoe in area, which is in contact with instep of the foot, while it extends, as per the type of the shoe, up to the edge of the instep or to the opening in the shoe, or to transition of instep of the shoe into middle or rear portion of the upper of the shoe.
  • This insertion with advantage is performed as multilayered one, when it from outer side contains folded layer 2 of material from which the upper of the shoe (e.g. leather) is produced, this being firmly attached for example sewn together with under it arranged elastic layer 3 (e.g.
  • biomechanic elastic insertion 1_ on surface of the elastic layer 3 adjacent to the inner space of the shoe there is further positioned a layer of hydrophobic or waterproof material, e.g. neoprene, etc.
  • a layer of hydrophobic or waterproof material e.g. neoprene, etc.
  • Another applicable structures of biomechanic elastic insertion 1_ are, based on the above mentioned facts, apparent to an average person skilled in the art, and that is why they will not be described hereinafter.
  • the elastic insertion/insertions 1 positioned in area of instep of the shoe may be added by another ones, as to the structure identical or similar elastic insertions 1, positioned in other parts of the shoe, as it further will be described and illustrated on several particular types of shoes.
  • the shape, size and individual positioning of any of the elastic insertions 1 are given by the structure and design of the shoe, shape of its parts, its size and purpose, though in various examples of embodiment they may differ.
  • the Fig. 4 represents a sandal in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the 4 upper of the sandal at the same time contains opened instep 41 as common types of similar footwear formed of straps 410 of material, in represented example of embodiment of two straps 410 running over instep of the foot, and a rear part 42 formed of a strap 420 running around the heel or above the heel of the foot.
  • the middle section of the strap 410 of instep 41 closer to ankle of the foot, which during walking is in a close contact with instep of the foot, is along the whole width formed of an instep elastic insertion 411 of the above described structure.
  • This elastic insertion 411 when stepping out or more precisely in the first phase of step gets into close contact with instep of the foot, and thanks to its elastic properties it adjusts to its shape and motion, so it does not exert unproportionally high pressure on it, as it is by present types of shoes.
  • the second of straps 410 of instep 41 being without elastic insertion 411 then ensures sufficient stability of sandal on the foot.
  • the heel elastic insertion 421 of the same structure then in the represented example of embodiment creates section of the strap 420 running over the heel or above the heel, through which not only an overall toughness of sandal is reduced and proper effect of the instep elastic insertion 411 is supported, but simultaneously based on the same principle, loading of the heel or more precisely of Achilles tendon is reduced upon full treading.
  • the sandal does not comprise the heel elastic insertion 421 , possibly does not comprise the rear part 42 of the upper 4 at all thus it is performed as a slipper, and/or comprises another at least one instep elastic insertion 411 positioned in the second of the straps 410 of instep 41.
  • Sandal or slipper comprises the sock lining comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • one instep elastic insertion 411 may be, e.g. due to functional or decorative elements of sandal, positioned outside the upper section of its instep 41 , possibly may be replaced by at least two otherwise positioned instep elastic insertions 411.
  • one of the instep elastic insertions 4 1 is positioned in vicinity of upper section of the strap 410, along its whole width, while the second, approximately in a shape of rectangle, is positioned lower in the instep 41 of sandal.
  • the sandal does not comprise the heel elastic insertion 421 , possibly does not comprise the rear part 42 of the upper 4 at all, thus it is performed as a slipper, and/or comprises another at least one instep elastic insertion 411 positioned in the second of the straps 410 of instep 41.
  • Sandal comprises the sock lining comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • the Fig. 6 represents a formal shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises the same enclosed instep 4J. as existing types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the closing element - bootlace 5 and its guidance 51 is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 411.
  • This insertion 411 then in cooperation with approximately trapezoidal auxiliary instep elastic insertion 412 positioned at least on one side of the shoe in transition between the front and rear section 423 and 424 of the rear part 42 of the upper 4 of the shoe reduces pressure acting when stepping out or more precisely in the first phase of step on instep of the foot.
  • rear part 42 of the upper 4 of the shoe approximately in area of ankle is provided at least on one side of the shoe with an ankle elastic insertion 422, which extends from edge of opening 6 of the shoe nearly to its sole 7.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 extends up to the sole 7 of the shoe.
  • the shoe comprises the sock lining on its upper side comprising at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • the Fig. 7 represents a ladies' formal shoe on high heel in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises identical enclosed instep 41 as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot along both sides of a tongue 8 is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertions 411 for reduction of pressure on the instep of the foot.
  • approximately under ankle of the foot in area of transition of the instep 41 of the shoe and the rear part 42 of the upper 4 at least on one side of the shoe is positioned approximately trapezoidal ankle elastic insertion 422.
  • the tongue 8 of the shoe and both instep elastic insertions 411 may be replaced by one instep elastic insertion 411.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, while it passes through the rear part 42 of the upper 4 and/o r it creates at least a portion of transition between this rear part and the instep 41 of the shoe.
  • the shoe comprises the innersole on its upper side comprising at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 201 1023148.
  • FIG. 8 Variant of a ladies' boot on high heel in embodiment according to the invention is represented in the Fig. 8.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe between the enclosed instep 41 and the middle part 43 is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 4 1 to reduce pressure on instep of the foot.
  • On at least one side of the shoe approximately in the place under the ankle of the foot in transition between the middle part 43 of the upper 4 and the rear part 42 of the upper 4 there is arranged approximately rectangular ankle elastic insertion 422 to reduce pressure on heel of the foot or on Achilles tendon.
  • approximately triangular calf elastic insertion 431 which extends up to opening
  • This calf elastic insertion 431 contributes to reduction of toughness of the whole shoe, through which it supports the effect of other elastic insertions 411 and 422 and it itself at the same time reduces pressure of the shoe on the calf and calf muscles.
  • this calf elastic insertion 431 may be replaced or added by an opening or lowering.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 431 may extend up to the sole
  • the shoe comprises the innersole or sock lining comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 201 1023148.
  • the Fig. 9 represents a child's shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises identical enclosed instep 41 as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 411 to reduce pressure on instep of the foot.
  • At least on one side of the shoe approximately under ankle of the foot in transition between the instep 41 and the rear part 42 of the upper 4 is positioned approximately triangular ankle elastic insertion 422, which in the represented embodiment extends up to the sole 7, and which reduces pressure acting on the heel or Achilles tendon upon full treading.
  • the instep 41 of the shoe is further in area above the rear part 42 of the upper 4 provided with approximately trapezoidal heel elastic insertion 421 , which is connected with the rear part 42 of the upper 4 and extends up to the opening 6 of the shoe.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 does not extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, and/or is joined with the heel elastic insertion 421 into one elastic insertion.
  • the instep elastic insertion 4 may be replaced by two instep elastic insertions 411 positioned lower in the instep 41 of the shoe.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • the Fig. 10 represents a sports shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises identical enclosed instep 41 as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the bootlace 5 and lower section of its guidance 51. is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 411.
  • This insertion 4 1 then in cooperation with auxiliary instep insertion 412 positioned on at least one side of the shoe in transition between the front section 431 and the rear section 432 of the middle part 43 of the upper 4 of the shoe reduces pressure acting upon stepping out or more precisely in the first phase of step on the instep of the foot.
  • the middle part 43 of the upper 4 of the shoe approximately in area of ankle of the foot is provided on at least one side of the shoe with approximately trapezoidal ankle elastic insertion 422, that is running from opening of the shoe 6 to the rear part 42 of the upper 4.
  • this elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, while it either passes via the rear part 42 of the upper 4 and/or creates at least a portion of transition between this part and the middle part 43 of the upper 4 of the shoe, or it is running only in the middle part 43 of the upper 4 of the shoe without contact with its rear part 42.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • the Fig. 11 represents a winter shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises enclosed instep 41, as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the bootlace 5 and lower section of its guidance 5 is provided with approximately trapezoidal instep elastic insertion 411, which is running up to place of transition of the instep 41 into the middle part 43 of the upper 4, and which reduces pressure acting upon stepping out or more precisely in the first phase of step on the instep of the foot.
  • the instep insertion 411 in area of the tongue 8 of the shoe or of the instep of the foot is provided along a portion of its length with longitudinal opening 4110, with advantage with rounded end.
  • ankle elastic insertion 422 which reduces pressure acting on the heel or on Achilles tendon upon full treading, and which in the represented example of embodiment extends up to the decorative frame 7J. of the shoe.
  • approximately triangle calf elastic insertion 431 which extends up to opening 6 of the shoe.
  • This calf elastic insertion 431 contributes to reduction of toughness of the shoe as a whole, through which it supports effect of other elastic insertions 411 and 422, and it itself simultaneously reduces pressure of the shoe on the lower portion of the calf and the calf muscles.
  • this calf elastic insertion 431 may be replaced or added by opening or lowering.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, possibly it may be joined with the calf elastic insertion 431 into one elastic insertion creating at least a part of transition between the middle part 43 of the upper 4 and rear part 42 of the upper 4.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining comprising on its top side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 20 1023148.
  • the Fig. 12 represents a working shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises enclosed instep 41 , as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the bootlace 5 and lower section of its guidance 51 on each side of the shoe is provided with approximately trapezoidal instep elastic insertion 411. which along side of the instep 41_ is running up to the opening of the shoe 6, and which reduces pressure acting upon stepping out or more precisely in the first phase of step on the instep of the foot.
  • In the rear part 42 of the upper 4 on at least one side of the shoe approximately under the ankle is positioned approximately rectangular ankle elastic insertion 422, which reduces pressure acting on the heel or on Achilles tendon upon full treading.
  • this ankle elastic insertion 422 runs over the whole height of the rear part 42 and extends up to the decorative frame 7 of the shoe.
  • the upper section of the instep 4 which is in contact with the calf, from behind is positioned approximately triangular calf elastic insertion 431 , which extends to opening 6 of the shoe.
  • This calf elastic insertion 431 contributes to reduction of toughness of the whole shoe, hereby it supports effect of other elastic insertions 411 and 422, and it itself simultaneously reduces pressure of the shoe on the lower portion of the calf and the calf muscles.
  • this calf elastic insertion 431 may be replaced or added by opening or lowering.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, possibly it may be joined with the calf elastic insertion 431 into one ankle elastic insertion 422 creating at least a portion of transition between the instep 41 and the rear part 42 of the upper 4.
  • two instep elastic insertions 411 may be replaced by one instep elastic insertion 411 along a section of its length provided with longitudinal opening 4110. advantageously with rounded end.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining comprising on its top side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 201 1023148.
  • the Fig. 13 represents a ski running shoe in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises enclosed instep 41 , as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the bootlace 5 and its guidance 51 is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 41 , which extends up to the opening 6 of the shoe and simultaneously creates a portion of transition between the instep 41 and the middle part 43 of the upper.
  • this elastic insertion 411 is provided in place of the tongue 8 of the shoe along a portion of its length with longitudinal opening 4110, preferably with rounded end.
  • ankle elastic insertion 422 for reduction of pressure on heel of the foot or on Achilles tendon.
  • heel elastic insertion 421 In upper section of the middle part 43 of the upper 4 from behind above the rear part 42 of the upper 4 is positioned approximately rectangular heel elastic insertion 421 , which is joined with this part, and which extends up to the opening 6 of the shoe.
  • This heel elastic insertion 421 contributes to reduction of toughness of the whole shoe, through which it supports effect of other elastic insertions 411 and 422 and it itself further reduces pressure of the shoe on the heel or Achilles tendon.
  • this heel elastic insertion 421 may be replaced or added by an opening or lowering.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole of the shoe 7, while it runs via the rear part 42 of the upper 4, or creates at least a portion of transition between it and the middle part 43 of the upper 4.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may be totally omitted from structure of the shoe.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining or an innersole comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • ankle and heel elastic insertion 411 , 422 and 421 as at the ski running shoe is applicable for example also at athletic track shoe (Fig. 14) or at football shoe (Fig. 15), possibly also at other not represented types of shoes.
  • these types of shoes in various embodiments may be adjusted to requirements of the user and/or manner of their utilisation, e.g. by omitting the ankle elastic insertion 422, etc.
  • the shoes comprising a sock lining or an innersole comprising on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 201 1023148.
  • the Fig. 16 further represents shoe of a skate in embodiment according to the invention.
  • the upper 4 of the shoe comprises enclosed instep 41 , as present types of similar shoes, which however in area of instep of the foot under the bootlace 5 and its guidance 51 is provided with approximately rectangular instep elastic insertion 411 , which extends up to the opening 6 of the shoe.
  • this elastic insertion 411 is provided along a portion of its length with longitudinal opening 4110, preferably with rounded end.
  • calf elastic insertion 431 In the upper section of the rear part 42 of the upper 4 from behind is positioned approximately triangular calf elastic insertion 431 , which extends up to opening 6 of the shoe.
  • This calf elastic insertion 431 contributes to reduction of toughness of the whole shoe, through which supports effect of other elastic insertions 411 and 422, and it itself further reduces pressure of the shoe on the calf or the calf muscles.
  • this calf elastic insertion 431 may be replaced or added by opening or lowering.
  • the ankle elastic insertion 422 may extend up to the sole 7 of the shoe, while it is running over the decorative frame 71 of the shoe and/or creates at least a portion of transition between this frame and the rear part 42 of the upper 4.
  • the shoe comprises a sock lining or an innersole containing on its upper side at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, in preferred embodiment the insole according to EP 1854371 or WO 2011023148.
  • a sock lining or an insole which on its top side comprises at least a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, and which in synergetic combination with elastic insertions 41_1 , 422, 431 , or 421 positioned in the upper 4 of the shoe or with at least one instep elastic insertion 411 considerably reduces till this time unproportional load of individual parts of the foot, while it respects its natural structure and biomechanics.
  • the principle of the invention is the shoe, comprising the insole provided on its top side at least by a depression for big toe joint and a depression for heel bone, whose upper 4 at least in place of instep of the foot is provided with at least one instep elastic insertion 411 for reduction of pressure on the instep of the foot, possibly as the need may be with at least one ankle elastic insertion 422 and/or calf elastic insertion 431 , or heel elastic insertion 421 for reduction of pressure on further parts of the foot or the leg.
  • the instep elastic insertion 411 in case of need, may also be added by at least one auxiliary instep elastic insertion 412, and it may be running totally outside the tongue 8 of the shoe, or it may extend into it, possibly it may create the whole tongue.

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La présente invention concerne une chaussure comportant une semelle (7), à laquelle une tige (4) de la chaussure est fixée, et sur la face supérieure de laquelle est montée une semelle intérieure, tandis que la tige (4) de la chaussure dans la zone de semelle intérieure du cou-de-pied comporte au moins un insert élastique de cou-de-pied (411), qui réduit la pression de la tige (4) de la chaussure sur le cou-de-pied, tandis que la semelle intérieure sur sa face supérieure comporte au moins une dépression pour l'articulation du gros orteil et une dépression ou abaissement pour le calcanéum.
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