WO2014071964A1 - Schuh, insbesondere sportschuh - Google Patents
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- WO2014071964A1 WO2014071964A1 PCT/EP2012/004674 EP2012004674W WO2014071964A1 WO 2014071964 A1 WO2014071964 A1 WO 2014071964A1 EP 2012004674 W EP2012004674 W EP 2012004674W WO 2014071964 A1 WO2014071964 A1 WO 2014071964A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the invention relates to a shoe, in particular a sports shoe comprising a sole element and a shoe upper, wherein the sole element and the shoe upper are held together by a kabeiförmiges connecting element is guided by eyelet or tubular portions on the sole element and the shoe upper.
- Such a shoe is known for example from US 2009/0313851 AI.
- the shoe upper has tube-like sections on its underside.
- the sole has groove-like depressions on its upper side into which the tube-like sections of the shoe upper can dip. Between two such recesses a tubular portion is formed in the sole. If the shoe upper is placed on the sole, so a circumferential tube structure is formed, in which a wire can be inserted to releasably connect shoe upper and sole together.
- the sole in the side region on an input and an export channel for the wire, which allows the access of the wire to said tube structure.
- the sole and the shoe upper can be releasably connected, wherein for releasing the two parts of the wire on the input or Execution channel is removed.
- this can be used to separate the sole and shoe upper, which are usually made of different materials, for recycling purposes.
- it is generally possible to replace the shoe upper or the sole and to reuse the other part.
- the invention is based on the invention to develop a shoe of the generic type so that it is possible in a simpler way to make the connection between the shoe upper and sole by means of the kabeiförmigen connecting element and also to solve again. This is on the one hand to improve the ability to separate the shoe in case of disposal, d. H. to detach the shoe upper and the sole from each other. On the other hand, an improved possibility should be created to separate if necessary, the shoe upper and the sole of each other and reassemble on the basis of the kabeiförmigen connecting element.
- the solution to this problem by the invention is characterized in that the eyelet or tubular sections are arranged in a lateral outer region of the sole element and that the eyelet or tubular portions are arranged in a lateral outer region of the shoe upper.
- the eyelet or tubular portions on the sole member and the eyelet or tubular portions on the shoe upper are preferably aligned with the sole member and shoe upper joined as viewed in the circumferential direction of the shoe and arranged alternately along the circumferential extent of the shoe.
- the eyelet or tubular sections on the sole element and the eyelet or tubular sections on the shoe upper preferably form a complementary closed eyelet or tubular structure over the entire circumferential extent of the shoe.
- the shoe upper is at least partially formed according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least two layers and has an outer part and an inner part, in particular a lining on, wherein the inner part is formed circumferentially around the underside of the shoe upper and rests on the sole element in the connected sole element and shoe upper.
- the eyelet or tubular portions on the sole element are preferably formed directly from the material of the sole element at this.
- the eyelet or tube-like portions on the sole element may have a slot extending in the direction of the outer circumference of the shoe, which slot is arranged on the end face of the eyelet or tubular portion directed away from the shoe.
- the eyelet or tubular sections on the shoe upper can be formed by a loop-like stitched-off section of the shoe upper, in particular the outer part of the two-layered shoe upper.
- the sole element may comprise a composite component having at least one outsole and a midsole. But it is also possible that the composite component is made only in one piece. In this case, the midsole can also form the outsole at the same time; In this case, a correspondingly dense and abrasion-resistant material is advantageous.
- the composite component consists of midsole and outsole, preferably a foamed material for the midsole is used, while the outsole is then more compact in nature; it can be made of rubber or plastic.
- the sole element a grid frame structure, wherein the eyelet or tubular portions are part of the grid frame structure.
- the grid frame structure preferably has a number of interconnected grid bars.
- the sole-composite component may have on its underside groove-shaped recesses which are adapted to the course of the grid bars, wherein the grid frame structure and the composite component are connected by plugging together form fit.
- the compound is preferably not made by gluing, but only by form and resulting friction.
- at least two grid bars preferably open into an eyelet or tubular section and attach it to the grid frame structure.
- the grid frame structure is preferably made of a plastic material, in particular of a compact plastic, while the composite component of plastic materials, in particular at least partially (as mentioned) made of foamed plastic, wherein the plastic material of the grid frame structure is harder than the plastic materials of the composite component.
- the kabeiförmige connecting element is preferably a tensile rope, wherein the rope is preferably made of plastic or plastic.
- the two ends of the kabeiförmigen connecting element may be interconnected by a clamping element.
- the shoe upper (shaft) and the sole of the shoe are usually made of different materials, which can be recycled in the assembled or connected state only very limited in the way of recycling or are only partially biodegradable as a whole.
- the proposed concept makes it possible in a simple manner to connect and also to separate the shaft and the sole.
- the sole and the shaft are over a kabeiförmiges connecting element (tendon) on the above Eyelet or tubular sections on the shaft and on the sole connectable or connected.
- the tendon is releasably connected at its ends.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a shoe having a shoe upper and a sole connected to this, the section A-B of FIG. 1, in perspective view a portion of the sole in the region of the section A-B of FIG.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a section of the shoe in the region of the section CD according to FIG. 1, schematically the section EF according to FIG. 1 showing tubular sections on the sole element and on the shoe upper and in a perspective view a grid frame structure that is part of the sole element.
- a shoe 1 is shown in side view. He has a sole element 2 and a shoe upper (shaft) 3. Both parts 2 and 3 are detachably connected to each other. The connection of the two parts takes place here by a number of tube-like (tubular) sections 5 and 6, which are arranged on the sole element 2 and on the shoe upper 3.
- section EF which is shown in FIG.
- the sections 5 of the sole element 2 and 6 of the shoe upper 3 complement each other so that there is a closed circumferential tubular structure surrounding the entire circumference of the shoe 1, when the sole element 2 and the shoe upper 3 are joined together, as it corresponds to the intended condition of the shoe 1.
- a cable-shaped connecting element 4 rope is threaded and so the two parts 2 and 3 releasably connected together.
- the design of the sole element 2 is apparent from Figures 2 and 3, that of the shoe upper 3 of Figures 4 and 5. Accordingly, the sole - as is apparent from the synopsis of Figures 1, 3 and 5 - built up in the shoe longitudinal direction alternating sections , In the area of a tubular section 5 on the sole element 2 (see Fig. 3), the sole element 2 has a two-part outsole 1 1 with a first inner part 1 1 'and a second outer part 1 1 "in the region of a tubular portion 6 am Shoe upper part 3 (see Fig. 5), the sole element 2 only the outer part 1 1 "before what the outsole 1 1 is concerned. O
- a midsole 12 extends over the entire longitudinal extent of the shoe or the sole.
- the outsole 1 1 and the midsole 12 are connected to form a composite part, which has in its edge regions, the tubular portions 5 for threading the rope. Meanwhile, there is a recess between two adjacent sections 5, which are formed for entry of the sections 6 of the shoe upper 2 when the shoe upper 3 is placed on the sole element 2.
- the shoe upper 3 is formed in two layers in the exemplary embodiment. It has an outer part 7 and an inner part 8 in the form of an inner lining, which are connected to each other (eg adhesively bonded). As best seen in Fig. 5, the outer part 7 is sewn at two seams 15 and 16 so with the inner part 8 that a loop is formed, which forms the tubular portion 6 on the shoe upper 3. In this sewn-in region, a strip running in the circumferential direction (for example a leather strap 17, see FIG. 4) can also be inserted between the outer part 7 and the inner part 8 and sewn together for reinforcement purposes.
- a strip running in the circumferential direction for example a leather strap 17, see FIG. 4
- the tubular portions 5 may be provided on the sole member 2 at its outwardly directed end face 10 with a circumferential slot 9. Via the slot, it is possible in a simple manner to hook the cable 4 into the tubular section 5 when connecting shoe upper 3 and sole element 2.
- FIG. 7 shows a grid frame structure 13. This structure has a plurality of grid bars 14, at the ends of the tubular portions 5 are formed.
- the outsole 1 1 or midsole 12 are provided in this case with groove-like depressions are introduced into the grid bars 14 of the grid frame structure 13 (see, for this, the comments below).
- the sole element 2 thus consists of a midsole 12, which preferably consists of a sustainable, recyclable and / or biodegradable plastic.
- the outsole 1 1 is arranged, which consists in sections of two parts 1 1 'and 1 1 "(namely in the region of the extension of the eyelet or tubular portions 5 on the sole element 5, s. Fig. 3) and in sections only from a part 1 1 '(namely in the region of the extent of the loop or tubular sections 6 on the shoe upper 3, see Fig. 5), resulting in an outer appearance of the shoe 1, as is apparent from Fig. 1.
- the lattice frame structure 13 (lamellar structure) is part of the sole element 2 and embedded in the outsole 1 1 and in the midsole 12 such that in the outsole 1 1 or midsole 12 introduced at the bottom groove-shaped recesses (molded during injection molding of the part ), which correspond to the course of the grid bars 14 of the grid frame structure 13.
- the grid frame structure 13 can thus be positively connected with the intermediate and outsole 1 1, 12 assembled. This results from the width dimensions of the grid bars or the groove-shaped depressions and their tolerance to each other and a frictional connection.
- the groove-shaped depressions thus allow an accurate impressions of the grid structure with their grid bars 14 in the outer or midsole. This is preferably done without the use of an adhesive.
- the lattice structure 13 extends completely or only partially over the bottom of the midsole 12 or of the shoe into the side region of the shoe upper 3.
- the lattice frame structure 13 is held on the shoe upper 3 by the kabeiförmige connecting element.
- the connecting element 4 is guided alternately through the eyelet or tubular sections 5 on the sole element 2 and through the eyelet or tubular sections 6 on the shoe upper 3.
- the tubular sections 5 connect two or more grid bars 14.
- the tubular sections 5 are preferably open downwards or towards the end 10 facing away from the inside of the shoe, i. H. they have a slot 9 here; this facilitates imports of the tendon.
- the sections 5 are hook-shaped; The tendon can then be hung or hooked in a simple manner from below, so that threading is not required.
- the tubular sections 5 on the sole element 2 are chosen with regard to their arrangement and length so that on the one hand a uniform attachment of the grid frame structure 13 on the shoe upper 3 is made possible and at the angle of the foot or namely the forefoot no unfolding of the grid frame structure 13 takes place; on the other hand, the flexibility of the foot should not be significantly reduced.
- the grid frame structure 13 may terminate in the bottom area with the outsole; Preferably, however, it is slightly set back in the groove-shaped recesses in the outsole or midsole to prevent abrasion during running.
- the grid frame structure 13 is made of a harder material than the outsole or midsole, in particular to prevent excessive compression or bending of the tubular sections 5, which could lead to loss of connection with the shaft.
- the outsole 1 1 or midsole 12 is preferably made of a foamed and thus damping material. Its density is preferably between 0.15 and 0.75 g / cm 3 .
- the grid frame structure 13 and thus the tubular portions 5 are preferably made of compact plastic, preferably recyclable or biodegradable material.
- the outsole and midsole are preferably damping materials such as EVA, PUR, PE in question, but also again preferably recyclable or biodegradable materials.
- the upper (shoe upper) is preferably stripped or a full moccasin.
- the shank has the eyelet or tube-like portions 6 which can receive the kabeiförmige connecting element 4.
- the mecanicfbrmige connecting element may be made of metal or plastic. Preference is given to aramid fibers, but also cords of natural fibers, which are only slightly extensible. The ends of the tendon can be releasably connected after threading or hooking means of a connecting terminal.
- connection technique in which both the sole element 2 and the shoe upper 3 tubular portions 5 and 6 are arranged, which form a complementary, closed structure in the circumferential direction, so that in this the connecting element 4 (rope) is guided , which is then no longer visible in the assembled state of the shoe 1.
- the connecting element 4 rope
- the sections 6 are formed on the shoe upper 3 as a pure eyelet.
- eyelets holes
- the connecting element (rope) is then inserted through said eyelets in the shoe upper 3 and the tubular portions 5 on the sole element 2 or threaded out again.
- Another solution provides that in the shoe upper 3 in the region in which, according to FIG. 4, the sections 6 are provided, recesses (elongated holes) are introduced. These recesses can be separate Leather or plastic parts are used from the inside, which protrude outwardly from the outer surface of the shoe upper 3 and form a Kunststoff- or tubular portion through which the rope can be threaded.
- the eyelet or tube-like sections 6 can be semicircular in section and thus in turn form a complementary, circumferential shape with the eyelet or tubular sections 5 on the sole element 2.
- the shoe upper 3 is formed in two parts, ie it has an upper part, which forms the actual shoe upper, and a lower part - formed as a circulating belt - which is provided with corresponding loops (tubular portions) ; both shaft parts are then connected.
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JP2015541019A JP2015533590A (ja) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | 靴、特に運動靴 |
PCT/EP2012/004674 WO2014071964A1 (de) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | Schuh, insbesondere sportschuh |
EP12794180.5A EP2916678B1 (de) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | Schuh, insbesondere sportschuh |
CN201280076902.2A CN104768410A (zh) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | 鞋,尤其是运动鞋 |
ES12794180.5T ES2621835T3 (es) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | Zapato, en particular zapatilla de deporte |
US14/441,435 US20150289581A1 (en) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | Shoe, in particular sports shoe |
BR112015010444A BR112015010444A2 (pt) | 2012-11-10 | 2012-11-10 | calçado, em particular calçado esportivo |
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