WO2015052792A1 - Chaussure de sport - Google Patents

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WO2015052792A1
WO2015052792A1 PCT/JP2013/077461 JP2013077461W WO2015052792A1 WO 2015052792 A1 WO2015052792 A1 WO 2015052792A1 JP 2013077461 W JP2013077461 W JP 2013077461W WO 2015052792 A1 WO2015052792 A1 WO 2015052792A1
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坂本 賢志
恵介 坂田
桂士 北本
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株式会社アシックス
坂本 賢志
恵介 坂田
桂士 北本
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Priority to US15/027,675 priority patent/US20160242498A1/en
Priority to JP2014513608A priority patent/JP5591421B1/ja
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43B7/24Insertions or other supports preventing the foot canting to one side , preventing supination or pronation
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    • A43B13/02Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the material
    • A43B13/12Soles with several layers of different materials
    • A43B13/122Soles with several layers of different materials characterised by the outsole or external layer
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    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/22Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/0265Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form having different properties in different directions
    • A43B23/0275Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form having different properties in different directions with a part of the upper particularly rigid, e.g. resisting articulation or torsion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43B7/1495Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with arch-supports of the bracelet type
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/14Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/16Studs or cleats for football or like boots

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  • the present invention mainly relates to indoor shoes such as volleyball and basketball.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to suppress the shift of the input position to the side of the small ball when kicking the ground in the vertical direction by reducing the amount of “shelf dropping” and suppressing the external twist of the kite, in the turning operation and the spike operation Improving performance in various competitions, such as reducing time loss.
  • the present invention includes an interior material 1 in contact with the surface of the foot, A part of the interior material 1 and a loop-shaped wrap W formed of a material that is harder to extend than the interior material 1; A rib W1 that continuously covers the inner side M, the rear side B, and the outer side L of the rib BC; A belt-like and / or string-like twisted portion W2 that is continuous with the front end portion of the heel portion W1 on the inner side M of the heel portion W1 and is twisted on the inner side M of the foot and the front end portion of the twisted portion W2.
  • An inner bottom portion W3 extending along the inner side of the sole to the main ball O1 below the sole,
  • the outer side L of the heel part W1 is connected to the front end of the heel part W1, covers at least part of the cubic bone BCu and / or at least part of the fifth metatarsal bone B5 rough surface B5f, and further the upper surface of the instep
  • a belt-like and / or string-like diagonal crossing portion W4 that covers at least a part of the upper surface of the main ball and the side surface of the main ball O1.
  • the loop-shaped wrap W has an inner bottom portion W3 extending from the heel portion W1 in the upper 6, through the twisted portion W2 in the inner side M, to the main ball ball O1 below the sole, and from the heel portion W1.
  • the side surface and / or the upper surface of the cubic bone BCu or the fifth metatarsal rough surface B5f is covered, and further, the upper is extended obliquely forward and reaches the main ball O1.
  • the “loop shape” means not only the case where the wrap W is a complete loop (endless) but also the case where the wrap W is not connected locally at, for example, a part of a mother's limb. Even if it is not connected locally, if it is essentially a loop, an attraction action by the wrap W will be obtained.
  • the “material that does not easily stretch” means a non-stretchable material that does not substantially or essentially stretch the wrap W under a load applied during the competition. Therefore, the “material that does not easily stretch” is preferably less stretchable than the resin foam constituting the midsole 5, and more preferably less stretched than the rubber outsole 4.
  • the “strip shape” includes a belt and includes a plurality of strings arranged in parallel with each other (arranged in parallel).
  • a member other than the sole may be arranged along the inner side of the upper surface of the sole, or the sole of the sole along the inner side of the sole It means that it may be formed by the inner part itself.
  • FIG. 1 is an inner side view showing the principle of the present invention and showing the relationship between a foot skeleton and a lap.
  • FIG. 2 is an outer side view showing the same relationship.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing the relationship.
  • FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of the present invention and is a perspective view of an athletic shoe from which an exterior material has been peeled as viewed from the inside.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the athletic shoe viewed from the inside.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the athletic shoe viewed from the outside.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the athletic shoe.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of an athletic shoe shown with the exterior material opened.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an athletic shoe with an outer exterior member opened.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic cross section of the athletic shoe taken along line XX in FIG.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic cross section of the athletic shoe taken along the line XI-XI in FIG.
  • the oblique crossing portion W4 includes the belt-like and / or string-like first portion W41 and the second portion W42,
  • a connection structure J is further provided to connect the first part W41 and the second part W42 in a detachable manner.
  • a connecting structure J for detaching the first part W41 and the second part W42 from each other is provided in the oblique transverse part W4. Therefore, the wearer can easily switch between tightening and relaxing of the wrap W.
  • the tip of the second part W42 defines a through hole W40 through which the first part W41 is inserted, and is inserted into the through hole W40 at the tip of the first part W41. Wrapped.
  • a shoelace 3 for tightening the upper 6 that wraps the instep, The shoelace 3 is engaged with the folded front end portion of the first portion W41.
  • the wrap W will also loosen and the operation of putting the foot into the upper 6 will be easy.
  • the wrap W is also tense and easy to wear.
  • an exterior material 2 covering at least a part of the interior material 1 is further provided, A part of the oblique transverse portion W4 is disposed between the interior material 1 and the exterior material 2.
  • the interior material 1 includes an outer interior material 10 in contact with the outer surface of the foot
  • the exterior material 2 includes an outer exterior material 20 that covers the outer interior material 10, A portion of the oblique transverse portion W4 is disposed between the outer interior material 10 and the outer exterior material 20.
  • this "interior material” is a part of the tongue and includes a material disposed on the inner side M or the outer side L of the foot.
  • the exterior material 20 is not attached to the outer interior material 10
  • a plurality of engaging portions 27 for engaging the shoe races 3 for tightening the upper 6 enveloping the instep are provided in the non-attachment portion 201 of the outer exterior material 20 that is not attached to the outer interior material 10.
  • the lateral rigidity of the upper 6 is increased by the outer interior material 10 and the outer exterior material 20, while the foot is liable to bend back.
  • a notch 29 extending downward from the upper end of the outer exterior member 20 is formed in the outer exterior member 20 between the adjacent engagement portions 27 among the plurality of engagement portions 27. .
  • the notch 29 makes it easier for the foot to bend back.
  • an adhesion portion W10 in which an outer exterior material 20 is integrally adhered to the outer interior material 10 at the flange W1
  • the outer exterior material 20 further includes a non-adhered portion 201 in a non-adhered state at least at the upper part of the middle foot portion in the outer interior material 10, A portion from the front end to the rear end of the upper portion of the non-adhering portion 201 is set in a non-adhering state to the outer interior material 10.
  • the holdability of the heel is improved by the attachment portion W10 having high rigidity, while the movement of the middle foot is hardly hindered by the non-attachment portion W11 having low rigidity.
  • the outsole 4 having a grounding surface;
  • a midsole 5 mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin foam disposed on the outsole 4;
  • An upper 6 fixed to the midsole 5 and enveloping the instep;
  • the twisted portion W ⁇ b> 2 and the oblique crossing portion W ⁇ b> 4 are formed of a band-like and / or string-like member that is less likely to extend than the midsole 5. In this case, the elongation of the wrap can be suppressed.
  • a sole having a plurality of cleats and mainly composed of a leather or a synthetic resin non-foam, An upper 6 fixed to the sole and enveloping the instep;
  • the inner bottom portion W3 is formed by at least a part of the sole.
  • the cleat is formed of a synthetic resin non-foamed material or metal.
  • the non-foam sole of leather or synthetic resin having high rigidity functions as the inner bottom portion W3, and a member constituting the inner bottom portion W3 may not be provided separately.
  • the upper 6 that wraps the instep includes the interior material 1 and the exterior material 2 that is less likely to extend than the interior material 1.
  • the lower edge of the exterior material 2 extends along the inner surface of the upper edge of the sole; At least a part of the inner bottom portion W3 is formed by the lower edge of the exterior material 2 and a part of the sole.
  • At least a part of the inner bottom portion W3 is formed by the lower edge of the exterior material 2 that is difficult to stretch and a part of the sole, and therefore, the cost increase is suppressed as compared with the case where a non-stretchable material that becomes the inner bottom portion W3 is separately arranged. Will be able to.
  • the sole includes an outsole 4 having a grounding surface; A midsole 5 mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin foam disposed on the outsole 4; A reinforcing member 7 attached to the midsole 5 at least at the arch MA of the inner side M of the foot and suppressing the lowering of the foot arch; As the midsole 5 is reinforced by the reinforcing member 7, the inner bottom portion W3 is reinforced.
  • the inner bottom portion W3 is reinforced by the reinforcing member, and the elongation and bending of the inner bottom portion W3 are easily suppressed.
  • one end portion of the oblique transverse portion W4 extends from the side surface of the main ball O1 along the upper surface of the sole and covers at least part of the back surface of the main ball O1. It extends so as to sink under.
  • the sole includes a winding upper part 50 that rolls up inside the middle leg,
  • the front end portion of the twisted portion W2 extends along the upper surface of the upper portion 50 and so as to sink into the arch MA on the inner side M of the sole and the upper portion.
  • the front end of the twisted portion W2 is sandwiched between the arch on the inner side of the foot and the winding part of the sole, and the front end of the twisted portion W2 of the wrap is pressed by the arch on the inner side of the foot.
  • the effect of suppressing “falling” will increase.
  • the term “along the upper surface of the sole” or “along the upper surface of the winding part” means that one end portion of the oblique transverse portion W4 and the front end portion of the twisted portion W2 are directly joined to each upper surface,
  • the exterior material 2 etc. may be inserted between each said upper surface and a lap
  • the oblique transverse portion W4 extends from a portion covering at least a part of the cubic bone BCu and / or at least a part of the rough surface B5f of the fifth metatarsal bone B5 to a part of the upper surface of the thumb.
  • the path extends spirally and continuously along the instep surface.
  • extending spirally means that the surface of the instep is formed with a complex curved surface, but extends so as to be wound obliquely along the curved surface.
  • Continuous extending means that the oblique transverse portion W4 is completely separated from the inside and the outside, and the normal shoelace itself connecting the inside and the outside of the upper can form the oblique transverse portion W4. Means no.
  • the shoelace When the shoelace is essentially or substantially not extended and the shoelace is arranged along the spiral, the shoelace forms a part of the oblique transverse portion W4.
  • the phrase “along the surface of the instep” means that the oblique crossing portion W4 is disposed on the surface of the instep via at least the interior material 1.
  • the wrap W includes a flange portion W1, a twisted portion W2, an inner bottom portion W3, and an oblique transverse portion W4. 1 to 9, the wrap W has a small halftone dot.
  • the heel portion W1 continuously covers the inner side M, the back surface B, and the outer side L of the rib BC.
  • the twisted portion W2 in FIG. 1 is connected to the front end portion of the heel portion W1 in the inner side M of the heel portion W1, and is twisted in the inner side M of the foot toward the lower side of the sole, and has a band shape and / or a string shape.
  • the inner bottom portion W3 is connected to the front end portion of the twisted portion W2, and extends along the inner foot portion of the sole to the base ball O1 below the sole. That is, on the inner side M of the foot, the upper edge of the wrap W (the heel part W1, the twisted part W2, and the inner bottom part W3) is located above the rear end of the rib BC, and the rear part of the rib BC And extends downward from the first metatarsal bone B1. In other words, the upper edge of the wrap W extends downward as it goes forward from a position above the rear end of the rib BC.
  • the oblique crossing portion W4 is connected to the front end portion of the heel portion W1 on the outer side L of the heel portion W1 in FIG. 2, and at least one of the cubic metabolite BCu and / or the fifth metatarsal bone B5 rough surface B5f. Cover the part. Further, the upper surface of the instep is extended obliquely forward, covers a part of the upper surface of the fold of FIG. 1 and at least a portion of the side surface of the fold ball O1, and has a band shape and / or a string shape.
  • the upper edge of the wrap W (the heel portion W1 and the oblique crossing portion W4) passes through the side surface of the rear portion of the rib BC from a position higher than the rear end of the rib BC. As it goes forward, it extends downward. After extending to a position below the front part of the rib BC, it passes through the lower side surface of the cubic bone Bcu and extends upward as it goes forward. In other words, the wrap W once extends downward from a position above the rear end of the rib BC, and then extends upward.
  • the diagonally crossing portion W4 in FIG. 2 covers a portion of the upper surface of the toe of FIG. 1 from a portion covering at least a part of the cubic bone Bcu and / or at least a part of the rough surface B5f of the fifth metatarsal bone B5. In the path to the part, it extends spirally and continuously along the surface of the instep. As shown in FIG. 3, the oblique crossing portion W4 extends obliquely forward from the outer side L of the foot to the inner side M of the foot, and a part of the bone bottom of the fourth metatarsal bone B4 on the upper surface of the instep of the foot.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 includes a sole 4A, an upper 6 and a shoe race 3.
  • the sole 4A includes an outsole 4, a midsole 5, a reinforcing member 7, and an insole (insole) 8 (FIG. 10) that are integrally coupled to each other.
  • An upper 6 is fixed to the midsole 5.
  • the outsole 4 has a ground contact surface, and in the case of the present embodiment, the main material is rubber, urethane resin, etc., and the Young's modulus is larger than the midsole 5 and is relatively difficult to stretch. .
  • the ground contact surface 41 of the outsole 4 made of rubber or the like generates a large frictional force with the floor surface in an indoor game.
  • the midsole 5 is mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin foam disposed on the outsole 4, for example, mainly composed of EVA foam, and partly includes other buffer members such as gel. Also good.
  • the reinforcing member 7 in FIG. 10 is made of a non-foamed material such as a thermoplastic or thermosetting resin, for example.
  • the reinforcing member 7 is attached to the midsole 5 at the arch MA (FIG. 1) at least on the inside M of the foot. It suppresses that the foot arch MA falls.
  • the reinforcing member 7 has a larger Young's modulus than the outsole 4 and the midsole 5 and hardly stretches under a load during wearing.
  • the midsole 5 and the reinforcing member 7 have winding portions 50 and 70 that wind upward along the upper 6 on both the inner side M and the outer side L. Therefore, in these winding upper portions 50 and 70, the midsole 5 and / or the reinforcing member 7 are laminated with the lower end portion of the upper 6.
  • a sock liner (insole) (not shown) is placed on the insole (insole) 8 (FIGS. 10 and 11).
  • the upper 6 includes an interior material 1 and an exterior material 2.
  • the upper 6 defines a mouth 60 for wrapping the instep and inserting the foot.
  • the upper 6 is tightened by the shoe race 3.
  • the interior material 1 is in contact with the upper surface, the side surface, or the back surface of the foot.
  • the interior material 1 is made of a stretchable material such as a mesh or woven fabric, and softly wraps the foot and improves the foot contact.
  • the interior material 1 in FIG. 10 includes a tongue-shaped interior material 1T, an inner interior material 1M, and an outer interior material 10.
  • the tongue-shaped interior material 1 ⁇ / b> T is disposed at the innermost part of the interior material 1, and in the forefoot portion, the inner side M of the instep, the upper surface And the outer side L are covered and in direct contact with them.
  • the inner interior material 1M and the outer interior material 10 are arranged outside (around) the tongue-shaped interior material 1T, and each of the forefoot portion or the middle foot portion where the tongue-shaped interior material 1T exists is a foot.
  • the inner surface and the outer surface are in contact with the foot indirectly via a tongue-shaped interior material 1T.
  • the inner interior material 1M and the outer interior material 10 are in direct contact with the inner side surface and the outer side surface of the foot, respectively, in the middle foot portion or the rear foot portion where the tongue-shaped interior material 1T does not exist. .
  • the forefoot part, the middle foot part, and the rear foot part mean parts that cover the front foot, the middle foot, and the rear foot, respectively.
  • the forefoot consists of 5 metatarsals and 14 ribs.
  • the midfoot consists of a scaphoid bone, a cubic bone and three wedge-shaped bones.
  • the hind leg consists of the talus and the ribs.
  • the exterior material 2 includes an inner exterior material 2 ⁇ / b> M and an outer exterior material 20.
  • the outer packaging material 20 includes a first outer packaging material 21 and a second outer packaging material 22.
  • a material that hardly stretches or does not substantially stretch such as artificial leather or synthetic leather, is used.
  • a through hole may be provided in the exterior material as appropriate, and a mesh material that is less likely to extend than the interior material may be disposed in the through hole.
  • the bonded or sewn portions between the members are shown with a symbol xxx.
  • the wrap W covers a part of the interior material 1 and is formed of a material that is less likely to extend than the interior material 1, and is preferably formed of a material that is less likely to extend than the outsole 4 and the midsole 5.
  • the flange portion W1 includes a strip-shaped non-stretchable material with fine halftone dots and a heel counter 23 that holds (supports) the lower portion of the flange.
  • the heel counter 23 is in a state of being laminated on the skin surface side (inside) of the lower part of the belt-like collar portion W1.
  • the heel counter 23 generally has high rigidity. Therefore, when the heel W1 is disposed outside (around) the heel counter 23 as in this example, the wrap W can attract the heel counter 23 together with the heel counter 23. it can.
  • the twisted portion W2 is continuous with the flange portion W1 on the inner surface of the rib BC of FIG. As shown in FIGS. 1, 4 and 10, the front end W21 of the twisted portion W2 is formed along the upper surface of the winding portion 50 wound up on the inner side of the middle foot and the arch MA on the inner side M of the sole. It extends so as to sink into the upper part of the winding. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 10, the twisted portion W2 is inserted between the inner interior material 1M and the inner exterior material 2M that are joined (adhered and / or sewn) to each other, and the members 1M and 2M are inserted into the members 1M and 2M. It is joined. As shown in FIGS.
  • an exterior material 28 that covers at least a part of the ribs is partially stacked on the collar part W ⁇ b> 1.
  • the upper edge of the exterior material 28 extends in parallel to the heel part W1 and the twisted part W2 inside the foot while overlapping the lower part of the heel part W1 and the twisted part W2. That is, the upper edge of the exterior material 28 extends downward as it goes forward, and the lower portion of the flange portion W1 and the twisted portion W2 are partially laminated on the skin surface side (inner side) of the exterior material 28.
  • the upper edge of the exterior material 28 extends in parallel to the heel part W1 outside the foot while overlapping the lower part of the heel part W1. That is, the upper edge of the exterior material 28 extends downward as it goes forward, and the lower part of the flange W1 is partially laminated on the skin surface side (inside) of the exterior material 28.
  • the diagonally crossing portion W4 includes the first and second strips W41 and W42 and a connecting structure J.
  • the oblique transverse portion W4 is continuous with the collar portion W1 at the lower part or the lower side of the outer surface of the rib BC of FIG.
  • the connection structure J will be described below.
  • a through hole W40 through which the first part W41 is inserted is defined at the tip of the second part W42 in FIG.
  • the tip of the first part W41 is inserted into the through hole W40 and folded.
  • the shoe race 3 for tightening the upper 6 is engaged with the folded tip end portion of the first portion W41 in the string passing hole J0 (FIG. 7), and the tightening force of the wrap W is exhibited.
  • the connecting structure J has a non-wearing state in which the oblique crossing portion W4 is loosened and the instep can pass under the oblique crossing portion W4, and a wearing state in which the oblique crossing portion W4 tightens the instep.
  • the first part W41 and the second part W42 are detachably connected to each other and the tightening force applied to the oblique transverse part W4 is held. That is, as shown in FIG. 7, when the shoe is worn, the first portion W41 and the second portion W42 (the oblique crossing portion W4) are passed through the folded portion of the first portion W41 by tightening the shoe race 3. ) Tightens the instep.
  • most of the second portion W ⁇ b> 42 is disposed between the outer exterior member 10 and the second outer exterior member 22 that are integral with each other and the first outer exterior member 21. Has been.
  • the second portion W42 is joined to the outer surfaces of the outer interior material 10 and the second outer exterior material 22 that are joined together.
  • most of the first portion W41 is a tongue-shaped interior material 1T and a cushion material 1C that are integrally joined to each other, and an inner interior material 1M that is integrally joined to each other. And the inner exterior material 2M.
  • the upper part of the first part W41 is exposed at the opening between the inner side and the outer side of the upper 6. Note that the first portion W41 shown in FIG. 4 may be intermittently sewn to the cushion material 1C.
  • the lower end W43 of the first part W41 is along the upper surface of the midsole 5 and covers at least a part of the back surface of the main ball O1 of FIG.
  • the ball extends from the side surface of the main ball O1 toward the lower side of the main ball O1. That is, it is preferable that the lower end W43 is arranged along the upper surface of the midsole 5 so that the stepping force from the main ball O1 is applied to the lower end W43 of the first portion W41.
  • the inner bottom portion W3 is formed by a part or all of the sole 4A.
  • the inner bottom portion W ⁇ b> 3 is formed by the midsole 5, the reinforcing member 7 that reinforces the midsole 5, and the outsole 4.
  • the inner bottom portion W ⁇ b> 3 is reinforced by strengthening the midsole 5 with the reinforcing member 7.
  • the lower end W43 and the reinforcing member 7 are connected by the outsole 4 and the midsole 5, and the front end W21 and the reinforcing member 7 are connected by the midsole 5. Therefore, some elongation may occur in the midsole 5 of these connecting portions (mainly the winding portion 50). However, during the operation in which the “shelf drop” or the like occurs, a strong compressive force is applied to the connecting portion, and the elongation will hardly occur.
  • a part of the wrap W (inner bottom portion W3) may not be formed of a non-stretchable material, but the portion of the wrap W wound around the upper 6 (the flange portion W1, the twisted portion W2, and the oblique crossing portion). W4) is preferably formed of a non-stretchable material.
  • the lower edge of the inner exterior material 2M extends along the inner surface of the upper edge of the sole 4A, and the lower edge of the inner exterior material 2M and a part of the sole 4A At least a part of the inner bottom portion W3 is formed.
  • the inner bottom portion W3 is formed by at least a part of the hard sole.
  • the outer packaging material 20 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 will be described.
  • the first outer side The exterior material 21 is not attached to the outer interior material 10 and the second outer exterior material 22.
  • an engagement portion (through hole) 27 for engaging the shoe race 3 is not attached to the outer interior material 10 and the second outer exterior material 22 of the first outer exterior material 21.
  • a plurality of 201 are provided.
  • the first outer exterior member 21 has a V-shaped or trapezoidal cutout extending downward from the upper end thereof. 29 is formed.
  • the shoelace 3 is inserted into the string passage hole J0 and the foot is tightened with the first portion W41 and the second portion W42 engaged with each other.
  • the lower end portion W43 of the first portion W41 and the front end portion W21 of the twisted portion W2 are sandwiched between the sole and the sole 4A on the inner side of the foot. Therefore, the loop-shaped wrap W will suppress the “shelf drop” and the outer torsion of the buttocks on the outside of the foot in FIG.
  • connection structure J a belt in which a male surface and a female surface are engaged may be used.
  • the wrap W is formed in a strip shape except for the inner bottom portion W3.
  • the wrap W may be formed of a plurality of strings arranged in parallel to each other.
  • an oblique transverse portion W4 and a twisted portion W2 may be inserted between the outsole 4 and the midsole 5. Further, when the forefoot portion and the middle hindfoot portion of the midsole 5 have a two-layer structure, the oblique crossing portion W4 and the twisted portion W2 may be inserted between the two layers of the midsole.
  • the lower end portion W43 of the oblique crossing portion W4 and the front end portion W21 of the twisted portion W2 may be fixed to the midsole with a fastener such as a bolt or a tacker.
  • the lower end portion W43 of the oblique crossing portion W4 and the front end portion W21 of the torsional portion W2 do not have to go down to the sole, and an exterior material that connects the oblique transverse portion W4 and the torsional portion W2 at the lower end portion of the inner side surface of the upper 6 is provided. It may be provided.
  • the non-stretchable material forming the wrap W may be a combination of a band and a plurality of strings, or the width of the band may be partially widened or narrowed. Further, the diameter of the hole through which the shoelace 3 provided in the upper 6 passes may be smaller than the diameter of the shoelace 3. In this case, since the shoelace 3 becomes difficult to move, the tightening state of the connection structure will be easily maintained. Moreover, the structure of this invention may be applied only to a shaft foot, and the structure of this invention may be applied to both feet. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are to be construed as within the scope of the present invention.
  • the present invention can be applied not only to indoor shoes such as volleyball and handball, but also to outdoor competition shoes.

Abstract

L'invention concerne une chaussure de sport, qui comprend un matériau de revêtement intérieur (1) qui entre en contact avec la surface d'un pied, et une bande en forme de boucle (W) qui recouvre une partie du matériau de revêtement intérieur (1) et est formée d'un matériau qui est plus difficile à étirer que le matériau de revêtement intérieur (1). La bande (W) comprend : une section de talon (W1) qui recouvre de façon contiguë le côté médian (M), la surface arrière (B) et le côté latéral (L) du calcanéum (BC) ; une section torsadée en forme de bande et/ou en forme de cordon (W2) qui s'étend vers l'extrémité avant de la section de talon (W1) sur le côté médian (M) de la section de talon (W1), et qui continue jusqu'à la partie inférieure de la plante du pied tout en se torsadant sur le côté médian (M) du pied ; une partie inférieure médiane (W3) qui s'étend vers l'extrémité avant de la section torsadée (W2) et qui s'étend le long de la partie médiane de la plante du pied vers la partie antérieure (O1) du gros orteil sous la plante du pied ; et une section transversale oblique en forme de bande et/ou en forme de cordon (W4) qui s'étend à l'extrémité avant de la section de talon (W1) sur le côté latéral (L) de la section de talon (W1), recouvre au moins une partie de l'os cuboïde (BCu) et/ou au moins une partie de la tubérosité (B5f) du cinquième os métatarsien (B5), et s'étend en outre à travers la surface supérieure du dos du pied orientée obliquement vers l'avant, en recouvrant une partie de la surface supérieure du gros orteil et au moins une partie de la surface latérale de la partie antérieure (O1) du gros orteil.
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