WO2021210045A1 - ソール及び履物 - Google Patents

ソール及び履物 Download PDF

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WO2021210045A1
WO2021210045A1 PCT/JP2020/016307 JP2020016307W WO2021210045A1 WO 2021210045 A1 WO2021210045 A1 WO 2021210045A1 JP 2020016307 W JP2020016307 W JP 2020016307W WO 2021210045 A1 WO2021210045 A1 WO 2021210045A1
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謙太 立野
慶博 江口
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    • 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
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
    • A43B13/183Leaf springs
    • 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
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
    • A43B13/186Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/02Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the material
    • A43B13/026Composites, e.g. carbon fibre or aramid fibre; the sole, one or more sole layers or sole part being made of a composite
    • 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
    • A43B13/143Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form provided with wedged, concave or convex end portions, e.g. for improving roll-off of the foot
    • A43B13/145Convex portions, e.g. with a bump or projection, e.g. 'Masai' type shoes
    • 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
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole
    • A43B13/185Elasticated plates sandwiched between two interlocking components, e.g. thrustors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1415Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot
    • A43B7/142Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot situated under the medial arch, i.e. under the navicular or cuneiform bones

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  • This disclosure relates to soles and footwear.
  • Footwear soles are required to have various functions depending on the application.
  • the sole of a running shoe has cushioning properties that cushion the impact during landing, rigidity of the midfoot (the central part in the longitudinal direction of the footwear) to suppress twisting of the foot during running, and Flexibility at the time of kicking is required.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses footwear provided with a plate for ensuring the rigidity of the midfoot portion.
  • the plate has a toe section corresponding to the toe of the foot, an MTP section corresponding to the MTP joint, and a bridge section corresponding to the arch of the foot.
  • the plate is configured to be concave with a constant radius of curvature.
  • the sole equipped with a plate has a need to promote natural takeoff at the time of kicking and to transmit the force of the toes to the ground more.
  • the purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a sole and footwear that can both promote natural takeoff at the time of kicking and transmit the force of the toes to the ground more.
  • the sole according to one aspect of this disclosure is a sole forming a part of the footwear, the outer sole, the midsole provided on the outer sole, and the midsole provided on the midsole.
  • a plate having a rigidity higher than that of the sole is provided, and the plate includes a toe section arranged at a position overlapping the toe of the wearer in the thickness direction of the sole, and the length of the footwear from the toe section. It has a shape extending rearward in the direction, and has a midfoot portion located in the central portion of the wearer's foot in the longitudinal direction and a midfoot division arranged at a position overlapping in the thickness direction.
  • the toe section is formed at a position where it overlaps with the wearer's first and second distal phalanx in the thickness direction, or at a position anterior to the position in the longitudinal direction, and is formed in the anterior position in the longitudinal direction.
  • a front end edge having a shape curved so as to be convex toward the foot, and an outer end of the front end edge in the width direction of the footwear so as to move outward in the width direction toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • a concave edge portion having a shape curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction and extending rearward in the longitudinal direction from the outer end portion of the concave edge portion in the width direction. At the same time, it has an outer edge portion having a shape curved so as to be convex toward the outside in the width direction.
  • the footwear according to one aspect of this disclosure includes the sole and an upper connected to the sole and located above the sole.
  • a sole and footwear that can both promote natural takeoff at the time of kicking and transmit the force of the toes to the ground more are provided.
  • FIG. 7 It is a perspective view which shows typically the footwear of 1st Embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view of the sole. It is sectional drawing of the sole. It is a top view of the sole of the footwear of the 2nd Embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view of the sole of the footwear of the 3rd Embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view of the sole of the footwear of the 4th embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view of the sole of the footwear of the 5th Embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view which shows the modification of the sole shown in FIG. 7. It is a top view of the sole of the footwear of the sixth embodiment of this disclosure. It is a top view which shows the modification of the sole shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the footwear of the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the sole.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the sole.
  • the sole 10 for the right foot is shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the sole 10 can also be applied to the left foot, and in this case, it is symmetrical with the sole 10 for the right foot.
  • the footwear 1 of the present embodiment is particularly suitable for running shoes, for example, but can be applied as other sports shoes or walking shoes, and the use of the footwear does not matter.
  • the footwear 1 includes a sole 10 and an upper 20.
  • the upper 20 is connected to the sole 10 and forms a space for accommodating the foot together with the sole 10.
  • the sole 10 has an outer sole 100, a midsole 200, and a plate 300.
  • the outer sole 100 constitutes a ground contact portion.
  • the outer sole 100 is made of rubber or the like.
  • the midsole 200 is provided on the outer sole 100.
  • the upper 20 is arranged on the midsole 200. That is, the midsole 200 is provided between the upper 20 and the outer sole 100.
  • the midsole 200 is formed of, for example, a resin foam material containing a resin material as a main component and a foaming agent or a cross-linking agent as a sub component.
  • a resin foam material containing a resin material as a main component and a foaming agent or a cross-linking agent as a sub component.
  • a thermoplastic resin and a thermosetting resin can be used.
  • the thermoplastic resin for example, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) can be preferably used.
  • EVA ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
  • thermosetting resin for example, polyurethane (PU) can be preferably used.
  • the midsole 200 may be formed of a rubber foam material containing a rubber material as a main component and a plasticizer, a foaming agent, a reinforcing agent, and a cross-linking agent as subcomponents.
  • a rubber material for example, butadiene rubber can be preferably used.
  • the midsole 200 is not limited to the above materials, and may be formed of a resin or rubber material having appropriate strength and excellent cushioning properties.
  • the plate 300 is provided on the midsole 200.
  • the plate 300 has a rigidity higher than that of the midsole 200.
  • the plate 300 is made of a fiber reinforced resin or a non-fiber reinforced resin.
  • the fiber used for the fiber-reinforced resin include carbon fiber, glass fiber, aramid fiber, Dyneema fiber, Zylon fiber, and boron fiber.
  • the non-fiber reinforced resin include polymer resins such as polyurethane-based thermoplastic elastomer (TPU) and amide-based thermoplastic elastomer (TPA).
  • the plate 300 is arranged in the midsole 200.
  • the midsole 200 has a lower midsole 210 disposed between the plate 300 and the outer sole 100, and an upper midsole 220 disposed on the plate 300.
  • the lower midsole 210 preferably has a rigidity lower than that of the upper midsole 220.
  • the plate 300 is shown by a solid line in FIG. 2 in order to facilitate identification of the plate 300.
  • the ratio of the thickness of the plate 300 to the thickness T of the midsole 200 is preferably set to 5% or more and 30% or less, and preferably 7.5% or more and 12.5% or less. Is more preferable.
  • the measurement position of this ratio is in the vicinity of directly below the MP joint of the wearer of the footwear 1, and more specifically, in the vicinity of directly below the ball of the toe.
  • the plate 300 has a shape that is curved so as to gradually move upward toward the front in the longitudinal direction of the footwear 1. It is preferable that the curvature of the plate 300 changes so as to gradually decrease from the rear to the front in the longitudinal direction. In this way, the repulsive force of the plate 300 changes stepwise. Not limited to this, the curvature of the plate 300 may be set to be medium, large, or small from the rear to the front in the longitudinal direction. By doing so, the stepping portion becomes flat, and the force of the foot can be stably transmitted to the ground.
  • the plate 300 has a toe section 310 and a midfoot section 320.
  • the toe division 310 is arranged at a position overlapping the toe portion of the wearer in the thickness direction of the sole 10. That is, the toe division 310 is a portion that overlaps with the toe located in front of the MP joint of the wearer's foot.
  • the toe division 310 has a front end edge portion 310a, a concave edge portion 310b, an inner edge portion 310c, and an outer edge portion 310d.
  • the anterior end edge portion 310a is formed at a position where it overlaps with the wearer's first distal phalanx and second distal phalanx in the thickness direction, or at a position anterior in the longitudinal direction from that position.
  • the front end edge portion 310a has a shape curved so as to be convex toward the front in the longitudinal direction. More specifically, the front end edge portion 310a has a shape that is curved so as to be convex forward along the center line SC (see FIG. 2) of the footwear 1.
  • the center line SC is not limited to the center line of the footwear 1, and may be a line corresponding to a straight line connecting the center of the heel bone of the standard wearer of the footwear 1 and the space between the first toe and the second toe.
  • the concave edge portion 310b extends from the outer end of the front end edge portion 310a in the width direction of the footwear 1 toward the outside in the width direction toward the rear in the longitudinal direction, and is convex toward the inside in the width direction. It has a curved shape so as to become. More specifically, the concave edge 310b intersects the heel center HC (see FIG. 2), which is a straight line passing through the center of the wearer's heel, and is curved inwardly convex in the width direction. It has a shape to be used.
  • the heel center HC means a straight line connecting the center of the heel bone of the standard wearer of footwear 1 and the space between the third toe and the fourth toe.
  • the radius of curvature of the concave edge portion 310b is larger than the radius of curvature of the front end edge portion 310a.
  • the inner edge portion 310c has a shape that extends rearward in the longitudinal direction from the inner end portion of the front end edge portion 310a in the width direction and is curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction.
  • the outer edge portion 310d has a shape that extends rearward in the longitudinal direction from the outer end portion of the concave edge portion 310b in the width direction and is curved so as to be convex outward in the width direction.
  • the radius of curvature of the outer edge portion 310d is set to be approximately the same as the radius of curvature of the concave edge portion 310b.
  • the midfoot division 320 is arranged at a position overlapping the midfoot portion located in the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the wearer's foot in the thickness direction.
  • the midfoot section 320 has a shape extending rearward in the longitudinal direction from the toe section 310. That is, the midfoot division 320 is a portion of the wearer's foot that overlaps the portion located behind the MP joint in the thickness direction.
  • the midfoot division 320 has a rear end edge portion 320a, an inner connecting edge portion 320b, and an outer connecting edge portion 320c.
  • the rear end edge portion 320a is formed at the rear end of the midfoot division 320 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the posterior edge portion 320a is the central portion of the wearer's first metatarsal bone, the central portion of the second metatarsal bone, the central portion of the third metatarsal bone, the central portion of the fourth metatarsal bone, and the fifth metatarsal foot. It is formed at a position where it overlaps the central part of the bone in the thickness direction.
  • the trailing edge portion 320a has a shape that gradually extends rearward in the longitudinal direction toward the outside in the width direction.
  • the inner connecting edge portion 320b connects the inner end portion of the trailing end edge portion 320a in the width direction and the inner edge portion 310c.
  • the inner connecting edge portion 320b has a shape curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction.
  • the outer connecting edge portion 320c connects the outer end portion of the trailing end edge portion 320a in the width direction and the outer edge portion 310d.
  • the outer connecting edge portion 320c has a shape curved so as to be convex toward the outside in the width direction.
  • the anterior end edge portion 310a of the toe division 310 corresponding to the portion overlapping the toe located in front of the MP joint of the wearer is the first distal phalanx and the second distal phalanx.
  • the first proximal phalanx and the second proximal phalanx are effectively supported by the toe division 310, so that the load at the time of touchdown is applied. It is properly guided in the direction of the first finger.
  • the outer side of the front end edge portion 310a in the width direction has a shape that extends toward the rear in the longitudinal direction toward the outside in the width direction and is curved so as to be convex toward the inside in the width direction. Since the concave edge portion 310b is formed, it is suppressed that the fourth intermediate phalanx and the fifth intermediate phalanx overlap with the toe division 310. Therefore, the movement of each joint of the wearer's third to fifth fingers at the time of kicking is suppressed by the plate 300. Therefore, at the time of kicking, natural takeoff is realized, and the force of the toes is effectively transmitted to the ground.
  • the shape of the middle leg division 320 of the plate 300 is different from that of the first embodiment.
  • the trailing edge portion 320a is formed at a position where it overlaps with the wearer's third cuneiform bone in the thickness direction, or at a position posterior to that position in the longitudinal direction.
  • the trailing edge portion 320a has a shape that is curved so as to be convex toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • the inner connecting edge portion 320b has a first inner connecting edge portion 320b1 and a second inner connecting edge portion 320b2.
  • the first inner connecting edge portion 320b1 has a shape that extends rearward from the rear end portion of the inner edge portion 310c in the longitudinal direction and is curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction.
  • the second inner connecting edge portion 320b2 has a shape that connects the rear end portion and the rear end edge portion 320a of the inner edge portion 310c in the longitudinal direction and is curved so as to be convex outward in the width direction. ing.
  • the outer connecting edge portion 320c has a first outer connecting edge portion 320c1 and a second outer connecting edge portion 320c2.
  • the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1 has a shape that extends rearward in the longitudinal direction from the rear end portion of the outer edge portion 310d in the longitudinal direction and is curved so as to be convex outward in the width direction. There is.
  • the second outer connecting edge portion 320c2 connects the rear end portion and the trailing end edge portion 320a of the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the second outer connecting edge portion 320c2 has a shape gradually toward the inside in the width direction toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • the second outer connecting edge portion 320c2 may be formed in a straight line, or may be formed in a shape curved so as to be convex toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • the boundary between the first outer connecting edge 320c1 and the second outer connecting edge 320c2 has a shape curved so as to be convex toward the outside in the width direction.
  • the radius of curvature of the boundary portion is smaller than the radius of curvature of the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1.
  • the radius of curvature of the boundary portion is larger than the radius of curvature of the trailing end edge portion 320a.
  • the plate 300 further has a hindfoot section 330.
  • the hindfoot division 330 is arranged at a position overlapping the hindfoot portion located at the rear portion in the longitudinal direction of the wearer's foot in the thickness direction.
  • the hind foot section 330 has a shape extending rearward in the longitudinal direction from the middle foot section 320.
  • the rear foot division 330 has a rear end edge portion 330a formed at the rear end in the longitudinal direction.
  • the trailing edge portion 330a is formed at a position where it overlaps with the wearer's talus and calcaneus in the thickness direction.
  • the trailing edge portion 330a has a shape that is curved so as to be convex toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • the radius of curvature of the trailing edge portion 330a is smaller than the radius of curvature of the concave edge portion 310b.
  • the plate 300 has a low-rigidity portion 302 and a high-rigidity portion 304.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 is shaded in FIG.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 has a plurality of low-rigidity elements 302a formed in the toe section 310 and the midfoot section 320.
  • the plurality of low-rigidity elements 302a are formed at positions separated from each other. It is preferable that each low-rigidity element 302a is formed at a position that does not overlap with the wearer's MP joint in the thickness direction.
  • Each low-rigidity element 302a may be formed of a through hole penetrating the plate 300 in the thickness direction thereof, may be configured to have a thickness smaller than the thickness of the high-rigidity portion 304, or may be configured to have a thickness smaller than the thickness of the high-rigidity portion 304. It may be made of a material having a lower rigidity than 304. When the thickness of each low-rigidity element 302a is set to be smaller than the thickness of the high-rigidity portion 304, the thickness of the low-rigidity element 302a gradually increases as the distance from the boundary between the low-rigidity element 302a and the high-rigidity portion 304 increases. May be configured to be smaller.
  • the low-rigidity element 302a is formed of a material different from the material of the high-rigidity portion 304, the low-rigidity element 302a and the high-rigidity portion 304 are formed by adhesion, integral molding, or the like.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 has a rigidity higher than that of the low-rigidity portion 302.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 is composed of a portion of the plate 300 other than the low-rigidity portion 302.
  • the low-rigidity element 302a may be omitted in the area A shown by the diagonal lines in FIG.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 is formed at a position of the metatarsal section 320 that overlaps with the wearer's third metatarsal bone in the thickness direction.
  • the rear edge portion of the low-rigidity portion 302 in the longitudinal direction forms a part of the rear end edge portion 320a.
  • both sides of the low-rigidity portion 302 in the width direction of the high-rigidity portion 304 extend rearward in the longitudinal direction. It is preferable to be done.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 is formed at a position overlapping the wearer's third metatarsal bone in the thickness direction in the metatarsal section 320, and the high-rigidity portion 304 is around the low-rigidity portion 302. It has a shape that surrounds the entire area.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 is the entire area and thickness of the wearer's third metatarsal bone, as shown in FIG. It is preferable that the shape is formed so as to overlap in the direction.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 includes the outer edge portion of the plate 300 in the width direction and has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction, and the high-rigidity portion 304 has a shape in the width direction of the plate 300. It includes an inner edge and has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction.
  • the low-rigidity portion 302 is configured to have a thickness smaller than the thickness of the high-rigidity portion 304, or is composed of a material having a lower rigidity than the high-rigidity portion 304.
  • the movement of each joint of the wearer's third to fifth fingers is more reliably suppressed by the plate 300.
  • the front end edge portion 310a may be arranged on the surface of the upper midsole 220. In this case, the transition from landing to takeoff is accelerated.
  • the front end edge portion 310a is arranged on the surface of the upper midsole 220, and the rear part of the midfoot division 320 in the longitudinal direction is arranged so as to contact the upper surface of the outer sole 100. You may.
  • the radius of curvature of the plate 300 is preferably smaller than the radius of curvature of the outer sole 100. In this case, the transition from landing to takeoff is faster.
  • the plate 300 may be arranged so as to be in contact with the back surface of the midsole 200 over the entire area. In this case, the impact on the forefoot is mitigated.
  • the plate 300 may be arranged on the surface of the midsole 200. In this case, the efficiency of load transmission from the wearer's foot to the plate 300 is increased, and the force of the foot is effectively transmitted to the ground.
  • the sole 10 is a sole forming a part of the foot, and is provided on the outer sole 100, the midsole 200 provided on the outer sole, and the midsole.
  • a plate 300 having a rigidity higher than that of the midsole is provided, and the plate 300 includes a toe division 310 arranged at a position overlapping the toe portion of the wearer in the thickness direction of the sole, and the toe.
  • a midfoot section that has a shape that extends rearward in the longitudinal direction of the footwear from the section and is arranged at a position that overlaps the midfoot portion located in the central portion of the wearer's foot in the longitudinal direction and the thickness direction.
  • the toe section 310 is formed at a position where the wearer's first distal phalanx and second distal phalanx overlap with each other in the thickness direction, or at a position anterior to the position in the longitudinal direction.
  • the front end edge portion 310a having a shape curved so as to be convex toward the front in the longitudinal direction, and the outer end portion of the front end edge portion in the width direction of the foot toward the outside in the width direction. Therefore, a concave edge portion 310b having a shape that extends rearward in the longitudinal direction and is curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction, and an outer end portion of the concave edge portion in the width direction. It has an outer edge portion 310d having a shape extending rearward in the longitudinal direction and curved so as to be convex outward in the width direction.
  • the anterior margin of the toe segment overlaps the first and second distal phalanx, or is anterior to that position.
  • the first proximal phalanx and the second proximal phalanx are effectively supported by the toe division, so that the load at the time of touchdown is appropriately guided in the direction of the first finger.
  • a concave shape having a shape extending outward in the width direction toward the rear in the longitudinal direction and curved so as to be convex inward in the width direction.
  • the radius of curvature of the concave edge portion 310b is larger than the radius of curvature of the front end edge portion 310a.
  • the midfoot division 320 has a rear end edge portion 320a formed at the rear end in the longitudinal direction, and the rear end edge portion 320a is a central portion of the wearer's first metatarsal bone, a second. It may be formed at a position overlapping the central portion of the metatarsal bone, the central portion of the third metatarsal bone, the central portion of the fourth metatarsal bone, and the central portion of the fifth metatarsal bone in the thickness direction.
  • the trailing edge portion 320a is formed at a position where it overlaps with the wearer's third cuneiform bone in the thickness direction, or at a position posterior to the position in the longitudinal direction, and is formed posteriorly in the longitudinal direction. It may have a shape that is curved so as to be convex toward the direction.
  • the midfoot section 320 has an outer connecting edge portion 320c that connects the rear end edge portion and the outer edge portion 310d of the toe section, and the outer connecting edge portion 320c is the said toe section.
  • the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1 extending rearward in the longitudinal direction and curved outward in the width direction from the outer edge portion, and the first outer connecting edge portion in the longitudinal direction. It may have a second outer connecting edge portion 320c2 that connects the rear end portion and the rear end edge portion.
  • the second outer connecting edge portion 320c2 has a shape gradually toward the inside in the width direction toward the rear in the longitudinal direction, and the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1 and the second outer connecting edge portion 320c2.
  • the boundary portion with the edge portion 320c2 has a shape curved so as to be convex toward the outside in the width direction, and the radius of curvature of the boundary portion is larger than the radius of curvature of the first outer connecting edge portion 320c1. Small is preferable.
  • the plate 300 has a shape extending rearward in the longitudinal direction of the footwear from the midfoot division, and is located in the rear portion of the wearer's foot in the longitudinal direction and in the thickness direction. Further having a hindfoot section 330 arranged at an overlapping position, the hindfoot section 330 has a trailing edge portion 330a formed at the trailing end in the longitudinal direction, and the trailing edge section 330a is worn. It may be formed at a position overlapping the talus and the calcaneus of the person in the thickness direction, and may have a shape curved so as to be convex toward the rear in the longitudinal direction.
  • the plate 300 has a low-rigidity portion 302 and a high-rigidity portion 304 having a rigidity higher than the rigidity of the low-rigidity portion, and the low-rigidity portion 302 includes the toe division and the midfoot division.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 may be formed of a portion of the plate other than the low-rigidity portion, each having a plurality of low-rigidity elements 302a formed at positions separated from each other.
  • the plate 300 has a low-rigidity portion 302 and a high-rigidity portion 304 having a rigidity higher than the rigidity of the low-rigidity portion, and the low-rigidity portion 302 has the thickness of the middle leg division.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 is formed at a position overlapping the wearer's third metatarsal bone in the direction, and is composed of a portion of the plate other than the low-rigidity portion, and the low-rigidity portion in the longitudinal direction.
  • the rear edge portion of the portion 302 may form a part of the rear end edge portion 320a.
  • both effectively supporting the wearer's foot and enhancing the movement of the wearer's toes are compatible.
  • the plate 300 has a low-rigidity portion 302 and a high-rigidity portion 304 having a rigidity higher than the rigidity of the low-rigidity portion.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 may be formed at a position overlapping the metatarsal bone in the thickness direction, and may have a shape that surrounds the entire periphery of the low-rigidity portion.
  • both effectively supporting the wearer's foot and enhancing the movement of the wearer's toes are compatible.
  • the plate 300 has a low-rigidity portion 302 and a high-rigidity portion 304 having a rigidity higher than the rigidity of the low-rigidity portion, and the low-rigidity portion 302 is the plate in the width direction.
  • the high-rigidity portion 304 includes an outer edge portion and extends in the longitudinal direction, and the high-rigidity portion 304 includes an inner edge portion in the width direction of the plate and has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction. It may be.
  • the midsole 200 may have a lower midsole 210 arranged between the plate and the outer sole, and an upper midsole 220 arranged on the plate.
  • the lower midsole 210 preferably has a rigidity lower than the rigidity of the upper midsole 220.
  • front end edge portion 310a may be arranged on the surface of the upper midsole 220.
  • the warp of the plate is close to the toe spring shape of the toe, so the transition from landing to takeoff is accelerated.
  • the rear portion of the midfoot division 320 in the longitudinal direction may be arranged so as to be in contact with the upper surface of the outer sole 100.
  • the plate 300 may be arranged so as to be in contact with the back surface of the midsole 200 over the entire area.
  • the plate 300 may be arranged on the surface of the midsole 200.
  • the distance between the wearer's foot and the plate is reduced, so that the load transmission efficiency from the wearer's foot to the plate is increased.
  • the ratio of the thickness of the plate 300 to the thickness of the midsole 200 is preferably set to 5% or more and 30% or less.
  • the footwear 1 includes the sole 10 and an upper 20 connected to the sole and located above the sole.
  • Footwear 10 sole, 20 upper, 100 outer sole, 200 midsole, 210 lower midsole, 220 upper midsole, 300 plate, 302 low rigidity part, 302a low rigidity element, 304 high rigidity part, 310 toe division, 310a Front end edge, 310b concave edge, 310c inner edge, 310d outer edge, 320 midfoot division, 320a rear edge, 320b inner connecting edge, 320c outer connecting edge, 320c1 first outer connecting edge, 320c2 2nd outer connecting edge, 330 hind foot division.

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