WO2018058024A1 - Protection de chaussure d'athlétisme - Google Patents

Protection de chaussure d'athlétisme Download PDF

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WO2018058024A1
WO2018058024A1 PCT/US2017/053210 US2017053210W WO2018058024A1 WO 2018058024 A1 WO2018058024 A1 WO 2018058024A1 US 2017053210 W US2017053210 W US 2017053210W WO 2018058024 A1 WO2018058024 A1 WO 2018058024A1
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athletic shoe
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Angela CONSTANTINE
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Constantine Angela
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/18Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/185Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes with a sole covering spikes or cleats
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/12Sandals; Strap guides thereon
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/06Running shoes; Track shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/18Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/14Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
    • A43C11/1493Strap fastenings having hook and loop-type fastening elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/02Non-skid devices or attachments attached to the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/04Non-skid devices or attachments attached to the heel

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  • spikes In a variety of sports such as track and field, baseball, football, soccer, rugby, lacrosse and golf, to name a few, athletic shoes are provided with cleats, lugs, pins or spikes and the like (collectively referred to herein as "spikes") extending downwardly from the bottom of the soles. Spikes were previously made of metal, but now are more commonly made of hard plastic. These spikes provide the user with additional traction on sport fields and tracks. However, the spikes can be damaged by walking on abrasive and hard surfaces such as those found when the athlete is off the track or playing field.
  • the invention provides an athletic shoe protector for protecting and preserving the spikes on athletic shoes and further protects surfaces off of the playing field or track from being damaged by the spikes.
  • the athletic shoe protector of the invention comprises a single-layer sole that is quickly and easily attachable and detachable from the spiked athletic shoe via an attaching means.
  • a sole made entirely of rubber but wherein the top surface of the sole is configured to be softer and more pliable and the bottom surface of the sole is relatively harder is not "uniform" as that term is intended herein.
  • the thickness of the single layer sole defines a peripheral sidewall between the top surface of the sole and the bottom surface of the sole.
  • the single-layer sole is generally planar, it is thick enough to receive the spikes of the athletic shoe such that the spikes do not protrude from the bottom of the single-layer sole.
  • the single-layer sole does not include pre-formed perforations for receiving spikes or any other preformed grooves or indentations on the top portion of the sole that is in contact with athletic shoe.
  • the material of the single- layer sole is such that it permits the spikes to be embedded into the top surface of the sole at any location on the sole thereby providing a friction fit between the athletic shoe and the single-layer sole while providing traction and wear-resistance on the bottom surface of the sole.
  • the single-layer sole need not be coextensive with the sole of the athletic shoe on which hit is being worn, but is preferably of a size and shape to provide stability to the wearer over the spiked athletic shoes.
  • the top surface of the sole closest to the wearer's foot is preferably not partially or entirely enclosed with any material that extends above the sole and/or over the athletic shoe except for the areas where the attachments secure the single-layer sole to the athletic shoe.
  • the single-layer sole preferably does not include a rim or shoulder of any material extending up from the single-layer sole.
  • the single-layer sole preferably does include, for example a heel cup extending upward from the sole to secure the heel.
  • the single layer of material of the sole is deformable enough to receive the spikes of the athlete's athletic shoe thereby providing a friction fit with the single-layer sole on the top surface of the single-layer sole that contacts the sole of the spiked athletic shoes.
  • the single layer of material of the single-layer sole also provides the athlete with traction and some degree of wear and weather resistance on the bottom surface of the single-layered sole that is in direct contact with the ground.
  • the single-layer sole is preferably of a thickness and strength such that when the spiked athletic shoes are being worn with the single layer sole, they do not protrude from the bottom surface of the single layer sole.
  • the bottom surface of the single-layer sole that is in contact with the ground may be completely flat or include a spike-free bottom surface traction design for promoting traction integrally formed with the single- layer sole and that do not include the addition of another layer of material.
  • the single-layer sole may include areas wherein the single layer of material is thicker than at other portions of the single-layer sole so as to provide, for example, a built in orthotic such as a pronation limiting heel for those athletes who need extra support at all times.
  • "off the shelf or customized orthopedic inserts may be optionally attached via gluing for example to the top surface of the single layer sole to also provide added support for those athletes who need extra support at all times.
  • a removable insole may be placed on the single-layer sole essentially converting the athletic shoe protector into a sandal that may be worn by the athlete in the absence of an athletic shoe.
  • Removable insoles include, for example, DR. SCHOLL' S® massaging gel insoles.
  • the athlete need only carry the removable insole to the track or playing field instead of a second pair of shoes and thereby use the shoe protector of the invention in combination with the athletic shoe to protect the spikes of the athletic shoe and/or in combination with the removable insole and the athlete's shoeless foot as a sandal.
  • various synthetic plastic foams such as ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethane foams (PU), thermoplastic urethane (TPU), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), vinyl, nylon, PHYLON (which is a "twice foamed” EVA product), rubber, thermoplastic rubber (TPR), carbon rubber, blown rubber, crepe rubber, foamed rubber or any composite materials such as fiber reinforced composite material.
  • EVA ethyl vinyl acetate
  • PU polyurethane foams
  • TPU thermoplastic urethane
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • vinyl vinyl
  • nylon PHYLON (which is a "twice foamed” EVA product)
  • PHYLON which is a "twice foamed” EVA product
  • rubber thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermoplastic rubber
  • COP thermo
  • the attaching means may be any means for securing the single-layer sole to the wearer's spiked athletic shoes. Preferably, the attaching means does not add bulk or weight to the single layer sole.
  • the attaching means comprises at least one pair of corresponding straps attached to the peripheral sidewall of the single-layer sole on opposite sides of the sole in the general area of the wearer's instep such that straps may overlie each other and/or be secured together over the athletic shoe via a hook and loop closure, snaps, buckles, magnets or other known means for quickly joining and detaching the corresponding straps to provide adjustability of tightness and appropriate position over different sized and shaped athletic shoes.
  • the straps are joined to form a single strap that extends over the athletic shoe in the general area of the instep portion of the athletic shoe.
  • a second pair of straps is attached to the single layer sole on opposite sides of the sole such that the pair of straps may be secured together via a hook and loop closure for example, over the athletic shoe in the general area of the ball of the foot portion of the athletic shoe.
  • the pair of straps may be secured to the single-layer sole via the use of an adhesive, stitching or other means.
  • the straps are, for example, nylon straps which are secured together by hoop and look fasteners and optionally include keepers that are sewn or otherwise attached to the straps to secure any leftover ends of the straps and hold the excess strap in place.
  • the attaching means comprises two pairs of single strap and D-ring combinations comprising a first single strap attached to, for example, the peripheral sidewall of the single-layer sole in the general area of the athletic shoe's instep portion.
  • a first D-ring is attached to, for example, the peripheral sidewall of the sole in the general area of the athletic shoe's instep portion.
  • the first single strap is long enough to extend over the instep portion of the athletic shoe, through the first D-ring on the opposite side to double back on itself where it is capable of being adjusted to securely fit across the instep portion of the athletic shoe and wherein it may be secured to itself for example via a hook and loop closure.
  • a second single strap in combination with a second D-ring is configured the same way but in the general area of the ball of the foot portion of the athletic shoe wherein the second single strap is secured on one side of the sole for example, to the peripheral wall of the sole, and the second D-ring is configured on the opposite side of the sole, for example, to the peripheral wall of the sole and wherein the second single strap is long enough to extend over the ball of the foot portion of the athletic shoe, through the second D-ring on the opposite side to double back on itself where it is capable of being adjusted to securely fit across the ball of the foot portion of the athletic shoe, and where it may be secured to itself for example via hook and loop closure.
  • the first and second single straps and first and second D-rings may be secured to the single-layer sole, for example to the peripheral sidewall of the sole, via the use of an adhesive, stitching or other means.
  • the straps are, for example, nylon straps comprising hook and loop material configures along the length of the nylon strap such that the strap may be threaded through the appropriate D-ring and doubled back on itself, adjusted for maximum fit and secured to itself via the hook and loop material.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view illustrating a spiked athletic shoe and single-layer sole in combination with a portion of the single-layer sole broken away illustrating the studs embedding into the single layer of material of the sole.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the bottom surface of the single-layer sole showing a first embodiment for configuring the straps that secure the single-layer sole to the athletic shoe of the wearer.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the athletic shoe protector.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the bottom surface of the single-layer sole showing a second embodiment for configuring the straps that secure the single-layer sole to the athletic shoe of the wearer.
  • Fig. 5 is a top view of the athletic shoe protector showing a second embodiment for configuring the straps that secure the single-layer sole to the athletic shoe of the wearer.
  • the athletic shoe protector 1 comprises a single layer sole 2 having a top surface 3, and a bottom surface 4.
  • the single-layer sole 2 extends substantially to the toe portion 5 of the athletic shoe 6, and to the heel portion 7 of the athletic shoe 6.
  • a plurality of spikes 8 are illustrating projecting from the athletic shoe 6.
  • attaching means comprise a first pair of straps 9 comprising two strap members 10, 1 1 are each attached to the single-layer sole 2 at the peripheral sidewall 21 (Fig. 1) of the single layer sole.
  • the free end for each strap member has a hook and loop element 15, 16 allowing the free ends of the strap members 10, 11 to be joined together over the instep portion 17 of the athletic shoe 6 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • a second pair of straps 12 is configured in the same manner as the first pair of straps 9 and strap elements 13, 14 are joined over the ball of the foot portion 5 of the athletic shoe 6.
  • keepers 18, 19 are attached to strap members 11 , 14 to secure any excess strap that may be remaining after adjusting the athletic shoe protector 1 over the athletic shoe 6 (Fig. 1).
  • a second single strap 34 in combination with a second D-ring 35 is configured the same way but in the general area of the ball of the foot portion 36 of the athletic shoe 38 wherein the second single strap 34 is secured on one side of the peripheral wall 21 (Fig. 1) and the second D-ring 35 is configured on the opposite side and wherein the second single strap 34 is long enough to extend over the ball of the foot portion 36 of the athletic shoe 38, through the second D-ring 34 on the opposite side to double back on itself where it is capable of being adjusted to securely fit across the ball of the foot portion 36 of the athletic shoe 38, and where it may be secured to itself for example via hook and loop closure 37.
  • the bottom surface 4 of the single-layer sole 2 may include a spike free bottom surface traction design 20 formed integrally with the single-layer sole 2.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne une protection de chaussure d'athlétisme pour protéger et préserver les pointes sur des chaussures d'athlétisme et qui protège en outre les surfaces hors du terrain ou de la piste d'athlétisme contre les dommages causés par les pointes. La protection de chaussure d'athlétisme de l'invention comprend une semelle à couche unique qui est rapidement et facilement attachée et détachée de la chaussure d'athlétisme à pointes par l'intermédiaire d'un moyen de fixation.
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