WO2020010417A1 - Éléments de blocage transversaux utilisés sur des articles chaussants - Google Patents

Éléments de blocage transversaux utilisés sur des articles chaussants Download PDF

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WO2020010417A1
WO2020010417A1 PCT/BR2019/050203 BR2019050203W WO2020010417A1 WO 2020010417 A1 WO2020010417 A1 WO 2020010417A1 BR 2019050203 W BR2019050203 W BR 2019050203W WO 2020010417 A1 WO2020010417 A1 WO 2020010417A1
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João Luiz ELLERA GOMES
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Ellera Gomes Joao Luiz
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/16Studs or cleats for football or like boots
    • A43C15/162Studs or cleats for football or like boots characterised by the shape
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • 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
    • A43B13/24Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer by use of insertions
    • A43B13/26Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer by use of insertions projecting beyond the sole surface

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  • the following descriptive report for the invention relates to the development of transverse locks applied to shoes, for example, cleats, wherein said locks are arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the shoe and are similar in shape to the biconvex lens section cut with respect to to its “X” axis, or in the shape of a keel with a straight lateral surface in triangular shape, also cut relative to its “X” axis.
  • US 20110252664 describes an assembly shoe base to receive and retain a number of staples or spikes on the bottom of the shoe, as may be used in various sporting events.
  • the shoe base assembly includes a unit-molded shoe cradle component with a toe guard at one end, a heel guard at a second end, and a medial arch.
  • An outsole is attached to the midsole component sized and configured to be positioned at the base of the underside of the shoe cradle component.
  • the detachable cradle incorporates hill openings to position a number of sealable inserts to receive the staples / spikes.
  • Attached to the midsole is a sole component with a plurality of slotted openings also positioned to receive the plurality of clips / spikes.
  • Attached to the midsole is a sole component with a plurality of slotted openings also positioned to receive the plurality of clips / spikes.
  • Several different types of staples or shoe tips may be inserted into the openings in the sole and through the sealable inserts within the midsole.
  • Each of the clips / spikes incorporates a frame for retaining the clip / spike at the base of the shim.
  • a staple arrangement configured for use with a shoe article comprises a receptacle, a clip and a retaining ring is disclosed in US 20090077833.
  • the receptacle is provided on the sole of the shoe.
  • the clip includes a projecting member and a retaining surface.
  • the retaining surface is configured to fit within the receptacle with the projecting member extending from the receptacle.
  • the retaining ring fits over the socket and engages the retaining surface of the socket positioned within the receptacle and the protruding member of the socket extends through the retaining ring.
  • the retaining ring loosely engages the receptacle such that the retaining ring holds the clamp within the receptacle.
  • US 20160058107 relates to footwear articles and parts thereof, including soles, which may be used under conditions normally appropriate to the accumulation of soil on soles.
  • the disclosure relates to footwear articles and components thereof including an outer sole with an external hydrogel film comprising compositions of crystalline regions and amorphous hydrophilic regions, where amorphous regions are covalently bonded to carbamate and crystal bound regions. / or polyamide. Amorphous regions are present in the hydrogel in a ratio of at least 20: 1 by weight relative to the crystalline regions.
  • the soles can prevent or reduce the accumulation of soil in footwear during use on unpaved surfaces such as sports fields. When soles are wetted with water, the soles may become more compliant and / or may quickly pick up and / or expel water, which may prevent the soil from adhering to the sole and / or help loosen the soil present in the sole.
  • US 6101746 shows in fig. 24a a construction wherein the size of the tack 45 may be varied by replacing an upper portion thereof to suit different playing surfaces and / or conditions and / or sports.
  • This variation of stud 45 has a base 46 integrated or attached to a shoe (not shown).
  • the base 46 has an upwardly vertical core 47 which can be accommodated with a recess 48 in a crown 49 whose shape is complementary to that of base 46 and thereby forms a stud comparable to any of the previous embodiments.
  • a pin 50 of plastic or similar material passes through aligned holes in the crown 49 and core 47 to retain the crown 49. Pin 50 may be an interference fit in the holes.
  • Figures “23a”, “23b”, “23c” and “23d” show possible ring arrangements of the studs at the bottom of the shoes. These figures show that there is no concern in compensating for rotational maneuvers by blocking the compensatory natural trunk rotation, since the locks (45-46) are not aligned transversely.
  • US 20110252664 shows that the purpose of the locks is to reduce slippage and facilitate propulsion in the frontal plane, with no concern for rotational maneuvers. This can be fully realized due to the positioning of the latches, said locks completely block the displacement of the foot from side to side.
  • US 20090077833 shows that the latches may have possible orientations for the lock projection member of the detachable locking arrangement.
  • the clips 26 are wedge-like. These wedges have a protruding member 56, such as, for example, a spike, pin, blade or other projection, which extends downwardly from the main body 50 of the clamp 26.
  • a protruding member 56 such as, for example, a spike, pin, blade or other projection, which extends downwardly from the main body 50 of the clamp 26.
  • Such clamps 26 do not allow lateral rotation of the foot. when a twist occurs. These clamps dig into the ground and prevent foot rotation, discharging this torsional force on the hip, knee and ankle.
  • US 20160058107 refers to footwear articles and their components, including soles, which may be used under normally appropriate conditions to prevent soil accumulation on the soles.
  • the proposal to be presented aims to maintain the athlete's starting ability in the frontal plane, the main direction to be taken by the soccer player.
  • the advantage of these transverse locks is that they provide this frontal displacement without significantly compromising foot rotation in the transverse plane, as it is necessary in the event of a rotational maneuver.
  • These transverse locks are distributed in the forefoot and hindfoot almost parallel to the front to the rear and are similar in shape to the biconvex lens section cut with respect to its “X” axis, or the keel shape with straight side surface in conformation. triangular, also cut relative to its “X” axis, like a hull of a vessel.
  • the depth of these locks is defined according to the type of soil on which the game will be played. In natural, deeper grass, or in synthetic but shallow grass. Although this concept is directed to the practice of soccer, it can be extended to other sports such as tennis, varying the height of the locks depending on the floor, whether gravel or grass, not applying to the concrete floor.
  • FIGURES 1, 2, 3 and 4 show the state of the art closest to the proposal advocated in this report, cited in US 6101746, US 20110252664, US 20090077833 and US 20160058107 as belonging to the state of the art. art;
  • FIGURE 5 shows a possible shape for the locks, similar in shape to the biconvex lens section cut relative to its axis.
  • FIGURE 6 shows another possible shape for the latches, in the shape of a keel with a straight side surface in triangular shape, also cut with respect to its “X” axis.
  • FIGURE 7 shows a possible distribution of the locks on the sole of a sports shoe
  • FIGURE 8 shows schematically that the locks allow slipping and facilitating propulsion in the frontal plane
  • FIGURE 9 shows that the latches allow pivoting lateral view of the front of the foot and the back of the foot;
  • FIGURE 10 shows a possibility of locks in the form of bands and
  • FIGURE 11 shows sports shoes with locks applied.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises the use of latches (1) that resemble the biconvex lens section (2) cut off from its "X" axis (3), or latches (4) in the shape of keel with straight lateral surface in triangular conformation (5), also cut with respect to its "X" axis (6).
  • Said latches (1 and 4) are fixed to the lower sole (7) of a sports footwear, for example a sneaker (8), transversely positioned (10, 11 and 12) distributed on the forefoot (13) and (14 and 15) distributed on the rearfoot (16) so that they are positioned in accordance with the angle of the shoe nipple (17) and the angle of the rear of the shoe (18).
  • the locks (1 and 4) have heights (H and H ') defined according to the type of soil that will be practiced in the sport. be fixed to the lower sole (7) of a sports shoe (8) by means of a threaded element (23 or 24), so as to allow its replacement by sport conditions.
  • the number of locks (1 or 4) that can be distributed on the forefoot (13), as well as the locks (14 and 15) that can be distributed on the hindfoot (16) are not limited to the representations adopted.
  • the amount of latches will depend on the type of sport to be practiced, the type and ground, ground conditions, etc., as well as the position of these locks on the forefoot (13) and hindfoot (16), but close to the ends of the shoe or further apart without compromising their functionality.
  • transverse locks Another possibility of constructing the transverse locks is in the form of strips (25) distributed on the forefoot (26) and strips (27) also distributed on the hindfoot (28), which have curvature allowing the forefoot to rotate (26) and the rearfoot (28), and these bands contain the same basic shape as the previously disclosed locks, and allow lateral displacement (29 and 30) to prevent injury.

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Le présent abrégé d'invention concerne des éléments de blocage transversaux utilisés sur des articles chaussants tels que, par exemple, des chaussures de football, et visant à maintenir la capacité de démarrage de l'athlète dans le plan frontal, principale direction prise par le footballeur, favorisant ce déplacement frontal sans compromettre significativement la rotation du pied dans le plan transversal, cette rotation étant nécessaire lors d'une manoeuvre rotationnelle, lesdits éléments de blocage (1) se présentant sous forme de section de lentille biconvexe (2) coupée par rapport à son axe « X » (3), ou d'éléments de blocage (4) en forme de quille à surface latérale droite en forme de triangle (5), également coupée par rapport à son axe « X » (6).
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US3354561A (en) * 1965-01-28 1967-11-28 Bruce M Cameron Athletic shoe having rotatable cleat means
US4670997A (en) * 1984-03-23 1987-06-09 Stanley Beekman Athletic shoe sole
US4689901A (en) * 1984-10-19 1987-09-01 Frederick Ihlenburg Reduced torsion resistance athletic shoe sole
US6101746A (en) * 1996-08-23 2000-08-15 Evans; Anthony Footwear
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