WO2017095093A1 - Chaussures de football ayant une précision de frappe améliorée - Google Patents

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WO2017095093A1
WO2017095093A1 PCT/KR2016/013773 KR2016013773W WO2017095093A1 WO 2017095093 A1 WO2017095093 A1 WO 2017095093A1 KR 2016013773 W KR2016013773 W KR 2016013773W WO 2017095093 A1 WO2017095093 A1 WO 2017095093A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/02Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby
    • A43B5/025Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby characterised by an element which improves the contact between the ball and the footwear
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/02Football boots or shoes, i.e. for soccer, football or rugby
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates to a soccer shoe with improved kick accuracy, and more particularly, a lattice structure in which a plurality of strings or belts are interwoven with each other is provided on at least a part of the outer shell, and thus the contact of the ball. It is about soccer shoes with improved kick accuracy, in which strings or bands interwoven with each other in the poem are evenly applied.
  • Soccer is a type of sport in which shooting, dribbling and passing are performed using the foot.
  • a common soccer shoe is a sole formed with a plurality of protrusions to prevent slipping, an outer shell that is made to resemble a human foot over the sole and wraps around the foot of the person, and fits through a through hole formed in the outer shell and prevents the foot from falling out of the outer shell. And a foot cover that wraps around the foot at the bottom of the strap.
  • the accuracy of the ball depends not only on the skill of the player kicking the ball, the impact angle and speed of the shoe, but also on the surface material of the shoe and the sewing thread and stitches stitched on the shoe. Considering that most soccer shoes are made of natural leather, the sewing thread sewn on the soccer shoes is an important factor affecting the interaction with the soccer ball. Therefore, in order to reduce the subtle influence of the sewing thread, the thickness of the sewing thread and the sewing direction should be carefully determined when manufacturing soccer shoes.
  • FIG. 1 a perspective view of a soccer shoe according to the prior art is shown.
  • the outer shell 110 of the soccer shoe 100 has a sewn seam 120.
  • the seam 120 contributes to preventing the ball from slipping on the shell 110, the seam alone is insufficient to improve the accuracy of the kick.
  • Patent Document 1 As an example of a technology related to soccer shoes for solving such a problem, Patent Document 1 below has been proposed 'football shoes and rubber sheets used for strengthening accurate shots and rotations,' Patent Document 2 below ' Soccer shoes to improve the rotational speed and speed of the ball 'has been proposed,' functional soccer shoes' has been proposed in the following Patent Document 3, 'football shoes' have been proposed in the Patent Document 4 below, the following patents In Document 5, 'football shoes with improved ball control ability' have been proposed.
  • Patent Document 1 Korean Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-2001-0085004 (published date 07/07/2001)
  • Patent Document 2 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-0435060 (Notice date June 07, 2004)
  • Patent Document 3 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-0670406 (Notification date January 17, 2007)
  • Patent Document 4 Republic of Korea Patent Registration No. 10-0903190 (Date of Publication June 17, 2009)
  • Patent Document 5 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-1181523 (Notification date September 11, 2012)
  • Kick the basic skill of football, includes various types such as inside kick, outside kick, infront kick, outfront kick, instep kick, and heel kick. There is a kick.
  • Inside Kick and Outside Kick is a kick that uses a wide area inside and outside the foot, and the contact surface of the soccer shoe and the ball have a wide contact area so that the ball can be sent more accurately than other kicks.
  • Infront kicks and outfront kicks are often used to kick the ball strongly or to rotate the ball using the inside and outside of the foot. Heel kicks can also be used to make unpredictable passes or shoots with your heel.
  • the ankle must be twisted a lot.
  • the infront kick, the out front kick and the heel kick have a disadvantage in that the contact area between the player's foot and the ball is narrow and the accuracy is low and the ball is not easily controlled.
  • An object of the present invention for solving the above disadvantages is that a lattice structure in which a plurality of strings or belts are interwoven with each other is provided on at least part of an outer shell, thereby intersecting each other upon contact with a ball.
  • the goal is to provide soccer shoes with improved kick accuracy, with tightly woven strings or straps.
  • a shoe comprising a foot cover covering an instep at the underside of a race, comprising: at least one of an inner front portion, an inner side portion, an outer front portion, an outer side portion, a front front portion, a front upper portion, and a rear portion of the shell
  • a lattice structure sheet is provided above, and the lattice structure sheet is characterized by having a lattice structure in which a plurality of strings or bands are interwoven with each other inside the sewing portion forming the outer edge.
  • the string or the band it may be characterized in that it is made of latex, synthetic resin, polyurethane, engineering plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic material.
  • the racing includes a first race that is fitted to the plurality of racing holes in the transverse direction and a second race that is inserted into the plurality of racing holes in the vertical direction, the second race is fitted on the upper side of the foot cover
  • a plurality of through holes may be provided, and the first and second races may form a lattice structure interwoven with each other in the plurality of racing holes and the plurality of through holes.
  • the present invention is a soccer shoe comprising a sole, an outer shell forming a space for accommodating the foot on the upper part of the sole, and an inner skin covering both sides and the upper surface of the front part of the foot from the inside of the outer shell, wherein the front upper part of the outer shell is provided.
  • Both side portions are provided with a plurality of first racing holes formed side by side in the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoes, and a plurality of second racing holes formed in the width direction of the soccer shoes in front of the front upper portion of the jacket and above the inner shell.
  • the first racing to be fitted to the plurality of first racing holes and the second racing to be fitted to the plurality of second racing holes are It is characterized by forming a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • both sides of the inner front portion of the outer shell is provided with a plurality of first racing holes further formed side by side in the upper direction of the soccer shoes, the lower portion of the inner front portion of the outer shell adjacent to the sole and the upper side of the inner shell
  • a plurality of second racing holes are further provided, and the first racing and the plurality of first races are fitted into the plurality of first racing holes inside the plurality of first racing holes and the plurality of second racing holes.
  • the second race fitted to the second racing hole may be characterized by forming a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • both sides of the outer front portion of the outer shell is provided with a plurality of first racing holes further formed side by side in the upper direction of the soccer shoes, the lower portion of the outer front portion of the outer shell and the endothelial adjacent to the sole
  • a plurality of second racing holes are further formed on the upper side, the first race and the plurality of the first race holes to be fitted to the plurality of first racing holes in the interior of the plurality of first racing holes and the plurality of second racing holes.
  • the second races fitted in the second race holes may be formed in a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • both sides of the inner side portion of the outer shell is provided with a plurality of first racing holes further formed side by side in the upper direction of the soccer shoes, the lower side of the inner side portion of the outer shell adjacent to the sole and the upper side of the inner shell
  • a plurality of second racing holes are further provided, and the first racing and the plurality of first races are fitted into the plurality of first racing holes inside the plurality of first racing holes and the plurality of second racing holes.
  • the second race fitted to the second racing hole may be characterized by forming a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • both sides of the outer side portion of the outer shell is provided with a plurality of first racing holes further formed side by side in the upper direction of the football shoes, the lower side of the outer side portion of the outer shell adjacent to the sole and the endothelial
  • a plurality of second racing holes are further formed on the upper side, the first race and the plurality of the first race holes to be fitted to the plurality of first racing holes in the interior of the plurality of first racing holes and the plurality of second racing holes.
  • the second races fitted in the second race holes may be formed in a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • the present invention is a soccer shoe comprising a sole, an outer shell forming a space portion for receiving a foot on the upper portion of the sole, and an inner shell covering both sides and the upper surface of the front part of the foot inside the outer shell, wherein A plurality of first racing holes are provided in the lower part of the inner front part of the outer skin, the lower part of the outer front part, the lower part of the inner side part, and the lower side of the outer side part, and the front upper part of the outer skin and the upper side of the inner skin A plurality of second racing holes are provided, and inside the plurality of first racing holes and the plurality of second racing holes, the first racing and the plurality of second racing holes that are fitted to the plurality of first racing holes.
  • the fitted second racing is characterized by forming a lattice structure interwoven with each other.
  • At least one of the front front portion and the rear portion of the outer shell is provided with a lattice structure sheet, the lattice structure sheet, the lattice woven with a plurality of strings or bands intersecting each other inside the sewing portion forming the outer edge It may be characterized by having a structure.
  • first racing and the second racing may be made of latex, synthetic resin, polyurethane, nylon, kevlar, engineering plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic material.
  • a grid structure in which a plurality of strings or belts are interwoven with each other is provided on at least a part of the outer shell, thereby being interwoven with each other upon contact with the ball.
  • the strings or bands are evenly applied, resulting in an improved kick accuracy.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a general soccer shoe
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a soccer shoe according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • Soccer shoes with improved kick accuracy like the general soccer shoes, the sole 10, the outer shell 20 to form a space for accommodating the foot on the upper portion of the sole 10, and the outer shell 20 is provided It comprises a racing 30 that is inserted and pulled in the plurality of racing holes 21, and a foot cover 40 for covering the instep from the lower side of the racing 30.
  • the sole 10 constitutes the bottom portion of the soccer shoe 1, and a plurality of spikes are formed to prevent slipping.
  • the outer shell 20 is a component forming a space for accommodating the foot on the upper portion of the sole 10 and is made of a material such as natural leather, artificial leather or polyurethane, which is recognized by FIFA.
  • the outer shell 20 is formed with a plurality of racing holes 21 to be fitted with the race 30 for tightening the outer shell 20, the racing 30 is inserted into the plurality of racing holes 21 to pull the outer shell Tighten (20).
  • the lower side of the racing 30 is provided with a foot cover 40 to cover the foot.
  • At least one lattice structure sheet 50 is provided in the soccer shoe according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the grid sheet 50 is a component that functions to help the soccer ball to advance according to the intention of the player by receiving the force applied from the soccer ball evenly while contacting the soccer ball when the soccer ball is kicked, and forming an outer edge ( 51 has a lattice structure in which a plurality of strings or bands 52 are woven together while crossing each other.
  • the sewing unit 51 has a function of engaging the outer surface of the outer shell 20 while fixing the ends of the plurality of strings or bands 52 forming a lattice structure interwoven with each other from the inside. do.
  • the sewing unit 51 is expressed, but the sewing unit 51 is not necessarily formed in a manner of sewing leather or cloth with a thread, and fixes the ends of the plurality of strings or bands 52 with various materials such as synthetic resin. It may be configured to form a structure that can be made.
  • the plurality of straps or bands 52 having a lattice structure inside the sewing unit 51 are components that receive the force applied from the soccer ball evenly while contacting the soccer ball when the soccer ball is kicked.
  • Latex, synthetic resin, poly It can be made of urethane, nylon, kevlar, engineering plastics or carbon fiber reinforced plastics.
  • the string or strip 52 forms a lattice structure that is woven while crossing each other inside the sewing portion 51.
  • the lattice structure formed by the string or strip 52 is preferably configured such that the squares formed while the horizontal lines and the vertical lines cross each other maintain a constant size. This is because the force exerted by the soccer ball while being in contact with the soccer ball should be evenly distributed in the squares of constant size formed by the horizontal and vertical lines.
  • the lattice structure formed by the string or strip 52 is preferably formed such that the quadrangles formed by crossing the horizontal lines and the vertical lines have a size of about 1 Cm X 1 Cm.
  • the lattice sheet 50 is the inner front portion 23, the inner side portion 24, the outer front portion 25, the outer side portion 26, the front front portion 27 of the shell 20, It may be installed in at least one of the front upper portion 28 and the rear portion 29.
  • the size of the lattice structure sheet 50 is not limited, and may be formed to be large so as to cover a wide portion of the outer surface of the outer shell 20, and a plurality of lattice structural sheets on the various portions of the outer shell 20. 50 may be installed in various combinations.
  • FIG 3 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b fitted to the plurality of racing holes 21 are provided. ) Is further provided with a configuration that tightens the sheath 20 by being pulled while intersecting with each other.
  • the first racing 30a is pulled by being fitted in the horizontal direction (the width direction of the soccer shoes) in the racing hole 21 formed side by side in the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoe 1 on both sides of the upper part of the outer jacket 20.
  • the second racing 30b is formed in the width direction of the soccer shoes 1 on the lower side of the plurality of racing holes 21 in the width direction of the soccer shoes 1 on the upper side of the racing hole 21 and the foot cover 40.
  • the plurality of through-holes 41 are formed in the longitudinal direction (the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoes) and pulled.
  • first race 30a and the second race 30b are pulled while being woven so as to form a lattice structure by crossing each other inside the plurality of racing holes 21 and the plurality of through holes 41.
  • the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b is preferably configured such that the squares formed while the horizontal and vertical lines cross each other maintain a constant size. This is because the force exerted by the soccer ball while being in contact with the soccer ball should be evenly distributed in the squares of constant size formed by the horizontal and vertical lines.
  • the first lacing 30a and the second lacing 30b may be made of latex, synthetic resin, polyurethane, nylon, kevlar, engineering plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic material.
  • the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b may include approximately 1 Cm X 1 Cm of squares formed while the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b cross each other. It is preferably formed to have a size of.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sole 10 the outer shell 20 to form a space for accommodating the foot on the upper portion of the sole 10, both sides of the front of the foot inside the outer shell 20 And an endothelial 60 covering the upper surface.
  • Endothelial 60 is a component having a similar configuration to the foot cover 40, unlike the foot cover 40 that covers only the upper side of the foot portion, is formed to cover both sides of the front portion of the foot.
  • the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b respectively fitted to the plurality of first racing holes 21a and the plurality of second racing holes 21b are provided. It is further provided with a configuration for tightening the outer shell 20 by being pulled while intersecting with each other.
  • the plurality of first racing holes 21a are formed side by side in the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoe 1 on both sides of the front upper portion 28 of the shell 20, and the plurality of second racing holes ( 21b and 61b are formed in the width direction of the soccer shoe 1 in front of the front upper part 28 of the outer shell 20, and the upper side of the inner shell 60.
  • FIG. 4 the plurality of first racing holes 21a are formed side by side in the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoe 1 on both sides of the front upper portion 28 of the shell 20, and the plurality of second racing holes ( 21b and 61b are formed in the width direction of the soccer shoe 1 in front of the front upper part 28 of the outer shell 20, and the upper side of the inner shell 60.
  • the first racing 30a is inserted into the plural first racing holes 21a in the horizontal direction (the width direction of the soccer shoes) and pulled, and the second racing 30b includes the plurality of second racing holes 21b, 61b) is pulled in the longitudinal direction (the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoes).
  • first race 30a and the second race 30b are pulled while being woven so as to form a lattice structure by crossing each other inside the plurality of first racing holes 21a and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. You lose.
  • the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b is preferably configured such that the squares formed while the horizontal and vertical lines cross each other maintain a constant size. This is because the force exerted by the soccer ball while being in contact with the soccer ball should be evenly distributed in the squares of constant size formed by the horizontal and vertical lines.
  • the first lacing 30a and the second lacing 30b may be made of latex, synthetic resin, polyurethane, nylon, kevlar, engineering plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic material.
  • the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b may include approximately 1 Cm X 1 Cm of squares formed while the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b cross each other. It is preferably formed to have a size of.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first racing 30a and the second racing in the inner front part 23 of the jacket 20 may be further provided with a configuration that tightens the sheath 20 by being pulled while being intersected with each other.
  • the plurality of first racing holes 21a are formed on both sides of the inner front portion 23 of the outer shell 20 side by side in the upward direction of the soccer shoe 1, and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. Is formed at the bottom of the inner anterior portion 23 of the outer shell 20 adjacent the sole 10 and on the upper side of the inner shell 60.
  • the first racing 30a is inserted into the plurality of first racing holes 21a in the horizontal direction and pulled, and the second racing 30b is upwardly directed to the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. Is pulled in.
  • first race 30a and the second race 30b are pulled while being woven so as to form a lattice structure by crossing each other inside the plurality of first racing holes 21a and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. You lose.
  • the material of the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b and the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b are the same as those of the third embodiment of the present invention. I decided not to.
  • the plurality of first racing holes (21a) in the upper direction of the soccer shoes 1 on both sides of the outer front portion 25, the inner side portion 24 or the outer front portion 25 of the outer shell 20 Can be formed side by side
  • the plurality of second racing holes (21b, 61b) is the outer front portion 25, inner side portion 24 or outer front portion 25 of the outer shell 20 adjacent to the sole 10 It may be formed on the lower side and the upper side of the endothelial (60).
  • the first racing 30a is inserted into the plurality of first racing holes 21a in the horizontal direction and pulled, and the second racing 30b is upwardly directed to the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. Is pulled in.
  • first race 30a and the second race 30b are pulled while being woven so as to form a lattice structure by crossing each other inside the plurality of first racing holes 21a and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. You lose.
  • the plurality of lattice structures formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b may be installed in various combinations in various parts of the outer shell 20, and the first racing 30a and the second racing
  • the lattice structure formed by 30b is not limited in size.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a soccer shoe according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sole 10 the outer shell 20 to form a space for accommodating the foot on the upper portion of the sole 10, both sides of the front of the foot inside the outer shell 20 And an endothelial 60 covering the upper surface.
  • the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b cross each other in almost all areas of the outer shell 20 covering the both sides and the upper surface of the foot. It is further provided with a configuration for tightening the sheath 20 by being pulled out.
  • the plurality of first racing holes 21a may include a lower portion of the inner front portion 23 of the shell 20, a lower portion of the outer front portion 25, and a lower portion of the inner side portion 24. And a lower portion of the outer side portion 26, and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b are formed on the front upper portion 28 and the upper portion of the inner shell 60 of the outer shell 20.
  • the first race 30a is pulled by being fitted in the width direction of the soccer shoe 1 to the plurality of first racing holes 21a, and the second race 30b is the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. ) Is pulled in the longitudinal direction of the soccer shoe (1).
  • first race 30a and the second race 30b are pulled while being woven so as to form a lattice structure by crossing each other inside the plurality of first racing holes 21a and the plurality of second racing holes 21b and 61b. You lose.
  • the material of the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b and the lattice structure formed by the first racing 30a and the second racing 30b are the same as those of the other exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and will not be described again. I will not.
  • At least one or more of the front front portion 27 and the rear portion 29 of the outer shell 20 may be provided with a grid sheet 50 as described above.
  • a grid structure in which a plurality of strings or belts are interwoven with each other is provided on at least a part of the outer shell, thereby being interwoven with each other upon contact with the ball.
  • the strings or straps are evenly applied to the bar, which improves the accuracy of the kick.
  • the present invention relates to a soccer shoe with an improved kick accuracy, wherein a grid structure in which a plurality of strings or belts are interwoven with each other is provided on at least a part of the outer shell, thereby being interwoven with each other upon contact with the ball.
  • the strings or bands are evenly applied, which improves the accuracy of the kick and can be used in the field of soccer shoe manufacturing.

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La présente invention concerne des chaussures de football comprenant : une semelle ; une tige qui forme une partie d'espace pour recevoir un pied sur la partie supérieure de la semelle ; un lacet qui est inséré dans une pluralité d'œillets formés dans la tige pour être tirés ; et une languette qui recouvre un cou-de-pied depuis le côté inférieur du lacet, au moins une parmi la partie avant interne, la partie latérale interne, la partie avant externe, la partie latérale externe, la partie avant de face, la partie supérieure de face et la partie arrière de la gaine comprenant une feuille structurée en treillis, qui a une structure en treillis dans laquelle une pluralité de cordes ou bandes sont entrelacées les unes avec les autres dans le côté interne d'une partie cousue formant un rebord externe, de telle sorte qu'une force est appliquée uniformément sur les cordes ou bandes entrelacées par contact avec un ballon et, de ce fait, la précision de frappe est améliorée.
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