WO2014111202A1 - Sohle - Google Patents
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- WO2014111202A1 WO2014111202A1 PCT/EP2013/076005 EP2013076005W WO2014111202A1 WO 2014111202 A1 WO2014111202 A1 WO 2014111202A1 EP 2013076005 W EP2013076005 W EP 2013076005W WO 2014111202 A1 WO2014111202 A1 WO 2014111202A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/02—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the material
- A43B13/04—Plastics, rubber or vulcanised fibre
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/18—Resilient soles
- A43B13/181—Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/18—Resilient soles
- A43B13/181—Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
- A43B13/184—Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole the structure protruding from the outsole
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/18—Resilient soles
- A43B13/181—Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
- A43B13/186—Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/22—Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
- A43B13/223—Profiled soles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B13/22—Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
- A43B13/223—Profiled soles
- A43B13/226—Profiled soles the profile being made in the foot facing surface
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/002—Mountain boots or shoes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0401—Snowboard boots
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- the invention relates to a sole for a shoe, in particular sports / hiking shoe or ski / snowboard boot according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Soles of the type mentioned here are basically known. They often have a damping profile, which is used, for example, in running shoes to achieve a Druckentiastung the foot on the occurrence.
- a damping profile is on the outside, i. arranged on the floor covering facing side of the sole.
- the inside of the sole, i. so the foot-facing side is flat and has no profile. In this way, a comfortable bedding of the foot on the sole should be ensured.
- the damping of shocks is thus due to the sole material.
- the sole can be attenuated in this embodiment only within certain limits and above all only flat and not punctual. Since the material thickness of a sole of rubber is typically 2 mm, the damping profile must have a material thickness that is significantly thicker than 2 mm. The damping profile thus results in an increased material consumption, which is associated with a higher weight.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a sole, which in addition to improved damping properties for compressive load also has a low material consumption.
- the above object is achieved by a sole with the features of claim 1.
- the sole serves to produce a shoe, in particular a sports / hiking shoe or ski / snowboard boot, and has a damping profile located on the outside of the sole.
- the sole is characterized by the fact that the damping profile also extends on the inside of the sole.
- An essential basic idea of the invention is that it is structurally not necessary to make the inside of the sole flat. On the one hand, a comfortable storage of the foot is achieved even when the
- Damping profile also extends on the inside of the sole and on the other hand, the shoe upper is glued to the sole exclusively at the edge, so that even for the bonding of the sole with the shoe upper no flat
- a further advantage of a damping profile which also extends on the inside of the sole also results from the partial mechanical damping which can be achieved in this way.
- the damping is thus exactly where the pressure arises.
- a targeted pressure relief and pinpoint damping is possible.
- a damping profile formed on both sides of the sole results in a material and weight saving of the sole, because the damping profile is now completely integrated in the sole, so that no additional material is required for the damping profile.
- the double-sided damping profile also allows the formation of independently acting damping elements, in turn, a pinpoint attenuation at the
- the damping profile formed on both sides of the sole comprises at least one damping element.
- the at least one damping element preferably has an elastically deformable
- Hollow body which may be connected via material webs or material sections with further damping elements. Through the hollow body-shaped
- the at least one damping element is preferably completely elastically integrated in the sole and forms quasi a surface spring element.
- the damping element formed as a hollow body preferably has a corresponding connecting web and a holding web, which realize a resilient mounting of the damping element in the sole. In this way, the damping element can be a substantially free
- the damping profile has a plurality of mutually independent damping elements comprising at least two main damping elements and a plurality of secondary damping elements.
- at least one main damping element in the heel region and at least one main damping element in the forefoot region of the sole can be arranged.
- the main damping element may at least partially be surrounded by secondary damping elements.
- a grip profile may additionally be formed in the heel area and / or in the forefoot area. This grip profile can also at least partially to the
- the damping elements are preferably three-dimensional, in particular knob-like and have a polygonal, in particular hexagonal, or circular cup or truncated cone shape. In this way, the hollow body shape of the damping element can be generated.
- a frame can be provided, which is connected to the sole, in particular also in one piece, and preferably completely surrounds it.
- the frame is advantageously connected to the sole in such a way that it is arranged at a distance from the running plane of the sole, in particular at a distance of about 2 mm from it. In this way, the damping elements can be moved independently of the frame in the spring direction and generate a corresponding damping.
- the sole is at least about 2 mm thick and preferably has a continuous
- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a sole according to the prior
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a sole according to the invention.
- Fig. 3 is a side view of a shoe with an inventive
- FIG. 4A is a longitudinal sectional view of a sole according to the invention.
- FIG. 4B is a sectional view of a damping element according to FIG. 4A;
- Fig. 5 is a plan view of the outside of a sole according to the
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of a sole according to the invention in an initial situation
- Fig. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of a sole according to the invention in an inwardly directed damping situation
- Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of a sole according to the invention in an outwardly directed damping situation.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a known from the prior art sole 10.
- the sole 10 is intended to be connected to a shaft 20.
- FIG. 1 makes it clear that the conventional sole 10 has a damping profile 50 on its outer side 30, while the inner side 70 is flat.
- Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of a sole 1 according to the invention, which is provided for connection to a shaft 2 and for the production of any shoe, in particular a sports / hiking boot or ski / snowboard boot used.
- Sole concept used in the manufacture of any shoe In the present case, the invention will be explained with reference to a sole for a snowboard boot.
- the damping profile 5 extends not only on the outside 3, but also on the inside 7 of the sole 1.
- the damping profile is thus quasi formed such that it passes through the sole.
- Under the outer side 3 of the sole is understood in the present case that side of the sole, which comes into contact with the floor covering, while the inner side 7 of the sole 1 forms the foot-facing side.
- the inside 7 is therefore not flat, but has, as well as the outside 3, the structure of the damping profile 5, so corresponding elevations and
- the sole is provided in the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 with a frame 9 which serves to stabilize the sole, which may have a more flexible structure than conventional soles by the damping profile formed on both sides.
- the frame 9 may be integrally formed with the sole 1 or otherwise connected thereto, in particular glued.
- the frame 9 is connected to the outer edge of the sole 1 and surrounds it
- a lower edge R of the frame 9 is arranged at a distance a to a running plane L of the sole 1.
- the lower edge R is the part of the frame 9 which faces the ground, while the running plane L is the plane of the sole which comes into contact with the ground.
- the distance a between the running plane L and the lower edge R of the frame 9 may vary depending on the application. For example, it may be 2 mm or more.
- FIG. 4A also makes clear that the damping profile 5 extends both on the outside 3 and on the inside 7 of the sole 1.
- the damping profile 5 preferably extends over a majority of the total area of the sole 1 and is integrally formed therein. It has at least one, but preferably a plurality of damping elements 11 which over
- damping element 11 The damping element 11 and its function are illustrated with reference to FIG. 4B. It is clear that the damping element 11 a
- Hollow body 13 has.
- the hollow body shape which can be pot-shaped, for example, results in the present example by a base 13a, which is surrounded by a rising flank 13b.
- the base 13a and the flank 13b include a cavity that is open to the foot side.
- the material thickness of the base and the flank can be identical and in particular be 2 mm. The same applies to the other material areas, webs and flanks, which form the sole.
- the hollow body 13 or the damping element 11 is resiliently integrated into the sole 1 and forms in this way a surface spring element.
- a connecting web 15 and a holding web 17 are provided, wherein the connecting web connects the hollow body with the holding web, which is either connected to the material region or forms this.
- the webs and the hollow body are elastically deformable and thereby allow a resilient mounting of the damping element in the sole 1.
- the damping element 11 can thus a spring movement in both directions 19 and 19 'substantially perpendicular to the sole plane E perform. Depending on the load situation, the damping element 11 undergoes an elastic
- Fig. 5 shows a plan view of the outside 3 of the sole 1 according to the invention.
- Damping elements are composed of Hauptdimpfungs instituten 21 and secondary damping elements 23.
- a main damping element 21 is in the heel region 25 of the sole 1 and a main damping element 21 in
- Forefoot portion 27 of the sole 1 arranged to selectively achieve a pressure relief and damping in the main load zones.
- Main damping elements 21 are at least partially of the
- the secondary damping elements 23 Surrounded by additional damping elements 23.
- the secondary damping elements 23 have a much smaller area or a smaller diameter, so that a larger number of secondary damping elements 23 than the main damping elements 21, the sole 1 can cover.
- approximately 100 or more secondary damping elements 23 may be arranged between the two main damping elements 21.
- the main and secondary damping elements 21, 23 correspond to the damping elements 11 shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B in terms of their construction and their mode of operation.
- the main or secondary damping elements have a hexagonal shape.
- another polygonal shape a circular shape or even a (semi-) spherical shape is conceivable.
- damping elements for generating the hollow body shape are three-dimensional, ie in particular knob-like pronounced and
- damping elements in particular have a cup or truncated cone shape such that the damping elements form a hollow body which is open towards the inside 7 of the sole and closed to the outside of the sole.
- the grip areas 29 are optional and can also be replaced by damping elements, so that the entire sole of
- Damping elements can be provided. Thus, by no means all sub-damping elements 23 and main damping elements 21 have the same dimensions. Rather, the secondary damping elements
- the main damping elements need not have identical shapes and sizes, Moreover, the hexagonal shape of the damping elements is not mandatory for each
- damping element Also conceivable is a mixture of differently designed, for example polygonal and circular damping elements on a sole 1.
- the secondary damping elements and main damping elements differ essentially by their purpose and their damping effect
- the main damping elements are arranged with increased damping effect in the zones of high pressure, in particular in the heel and forefoot area.
- any "design" by the damping elements can be realized.
- the sole may completely or only partially of damping elements
- FIGS. 6-8 The longitudinal section shown in FIGS. 6-8 extends essentially through the main damping elements 21 shown in FIG. 5, which correspond to the damping elements 11 shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B.
- 6 shows an initial situation in which a sole 1 is shown in an unloaded state
- FIG. 7 shows a situation in which the damping elements II develop a damping effect towards the inside 7 of the sole 1.
- the resiliently mounted hollow body of the damping element is elastically displaced towards the inside of the sole 1.
- Damping element takes place in each case by a deformation of the oblique connecting webs 15th
- damping elements in the sole 1 can thus be a spot attenuation by particularly stressed areas.
- the sprung bearing and the resulting possibility of a spring movement of the damping elements in both directions perpendicular to the sole plane, allows partial mechanical damping. Due to the hollow body-shaped design of the damping elements, however, not only a particularly good damping is ensured by the spring mounting of the damping elements, but this design of the damping elements also results in a material and weight savings of the sole. She is with it
- the sole ultimately comprises a multiplicity of surface spring elements which, depending on their degree of expression, have one
- damping elements are arranged over material areas separated from each other and thus could independently, i. E. essentially unaffected by each other, each fulfill their damping function.
- each damping element Depending on the shoe and the corresponding
- the sole can thus be designed individually.
- the design and arrangement of the damping elements may vary, but also the sole material is in principle no restrictions
- the sole may be made of rubber or any other material suitable for sole production.
- the invention provides a particularly advantageous sole, which can be generated by a two-sided profiling and thereby (hollow body-shaped) Damping elements, on the one hand material and weight savings and on the other hand an optimal and pinpoint pressure relief and damping achieved.
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KR1020157019001A KR102110878B1 (ko) | 2013-01-16 | 2013-12-10 | 밑창 |
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US14/761,566 US20150351491A1 (en) | 2013-01-16 | 2013-12-10 | Sole |
JP2015553026A JP2016503701A (ja) | 2013-01-16 | 2013-12-10 | ソール |
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