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WO2022269882A1
WO2022269882A1 PCT/JP2021/024029 JP2021024029W WO2022269882A1 WO 2022269882 A1 WO2022269882 A1 WO 2022269882A1 JP 2021024029 W JP2021024029 W JP 2021024029W WO 2022269882 A1 WO2022269882 A1 WO 2022269882A1
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智規 石指
晴嗣 矢野
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株式会社アシックス
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs

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  • the present invention relates to shoes having an upper and a sole.
  • shoes that have an upper and a sole positioned below the upper.
  • a gap is likely to occur between both side portions of the heel portion of the foot along the width direction of the foot and the shoe. If there is a gap between the heel and the shoe, the heel will be misaligned within the shoe. Therefore, it is necessary to suppress the formation of a gap between the heel portion and the shoe.
  • Patent Document 1 a band member extending from the lower end of the inner leg side wall of the upper through the bottom wall to the upper end of the outer leg side wall is provided inside the upper, and the band member is pulled.
  • a technique has been developed in which a portion of a band member that straddles an outer leg side wall portion and a bottom wall portion is lifted obliquely upward on the inner leg side, thereby suppressing lateral tilting of the calcaneus.
  • a band member extending from the lower end of the outer leg side wall of the upper through the bottom wall to the upper end of the inner leg side wall is provided inside the upper, and the band member is pulled.
  • a technique has been developed in which a portion of a band member that spans the inner foot side wall portion and the bottom wall portion is lifted obliquely upward on the outer foot side to suppress inward tilting of the calcaneus. That is, techniques have been developed for lifting the heel from one side along the foot width direction of the heel. However, no progress has been made in the development of techniques for suppressing the formation of gaps between both side portions of the heel along the foot width direction and the shoe.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above, and provides a shoe capable of suppressing positional displacement of the heel portion in the shoe by bringing the shoe into close contact with both side portions of the heel portion along the foot width direction. with the aim of obtaining
  • a shoe according to the present invention includes an upper metatarsal portion that covers the metatarsal portion of the foot of the wearer, and an upper rearfoot portion that covers the heel portion of the foot. a pair of uppers, a sole positioned below the upper, and a pair of pairs provided inside the rear foot portion of the upper on the outer foot side and the inner foot side, respectively, and the lower end portion is fixed to the lower end portion side of the upper or to the sole.
  • a panel member and a lifting member connected to the upper end of the panel member and capable of imparting a force to the panel member to lift the panel member in a direction toward the upper midfoot portion and away from the sole.
  • the shoe according to the present invention has the effect of suppressing positional deviation of the heel in the shoe by bringing the shoe into close contact with both sides of the heel along the foot width direction.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a skeletal model of a foot is superimposed on a shoe according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the shoe according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view along line III-III shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the panel member according to Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line VV shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer leg side schematically showing a state in which the panel material is superimposed on the leg.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the panel material and the periphery of the panel material in Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a skeletal model of a foot is superimposed on a shoe according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a
  • FIG. 8 is a view of the panel material, lining material, and heel counter in Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a panel member and a reinforcing member according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state after each panel material is pulled up from the state shown in FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first modification of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a second modification of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a third modification of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fourth modification of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fifth modification of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 16 is a side view of the panel member of the shoe according to the sixth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper.
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of the upper of the shoe according to Modification 7 of Embodiment 1, viewed from the inside of the upper.
  • FIG. 18 is a side view of the panel member of the shoe according to the eighth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper.
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first modification of Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a second modification of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a third modification of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fourth modification of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fifth modification of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a skeletal model of a foot is superimposed on a shoe 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows only the shoe 1 for the left foot. Since the shoe 1 has a bilaterally symmetrical structure for the left foot and the right foot, only the left foot shoe 1 will be described in this embodiment, and the description of the right foot shoe 1 will be omitted.
  • the direction in which the shoe center axis C which is a vertical line passing through the center of the shoe 1 when viewed from above, extends is referred to as the front-rear direction.
  • a direction orthogonal to the direction is called a foot width direction.
  • the direction from the end of the shoe 1 where the part supporting the rear foot is located to the end of the shoe 1 where the part supporting the forefoot is located is defined as forward.
  • the direction from the end of the shoe 1 on the side where the part supporting the forefoot part of the foot is located to the end of the side on which the part supporting the rear foot part of the shoe 1 is located is called rearward. called.
  • the median side of the foot in the anatomical upright position is called the medial foot side
  • the side of the foot opposite to the median side in the anatomical upright position is called the lateral foot side. That is, the side closer to the midline in the anatomical upright position is called the inner foot side, and the side farther from the midline in the anatomical upright position is called the outer foot side.
  • the vertical direction means a direction orthogonal to both the front-rear direction and the foot width direction unless otherwise specified.
  • a human foot is mainly composed of a cuneiform bone Ba, a cuboid bone Bb, a navicular bone Bc, a talus Bd, a calcaneus Be, a metatarsal Bf, and a toe bone Bg.
  • Joints of the foot include the MP joint Ja, the Lisfranc joint Jb, and the Chopard joint Jc.
  • the Chopard joint Jc includes a calcaneocuboid joint Jc1 formed between the cuboid bone Bb and the calcaneus Be, and a talonavicular joint Jc2 formed between the navicular bone Bc and the talus Bd.
  • the forefoot part of the foot refers to the part located forward of the MP joint Ja.
  • the midfoot portion of the foot refers to a portion from the MP joint Ja to the Chopard joint Jc.
  • the hindfoot portion of the foot refers to a portion located behind the Chopard joint Jc.
  • the medial longitudinal arch Ar of the foot refers to the portion from the calcaneus Be to the ball of the first metatarsal Bf1 through the talus Bd, the navicular bone Bc, and the medial cuneiform bone Ba on the medial side of the foot.
  • the upper 2 includes an upper forefoot portion R1 that covers the forefoot portion of the foot of a wearer with a standard body type, and an upper middle foot portion R2 that covers the middle foot portion of the foot of a wearer with a standard body type. and an upper rear foot portion R3 that covers the heel portion of the foot of a wearer of a standard body type.
  • the upper forefoot portion R1, the upper middle foot portion R2, and the upper rearfoot portion R3 are connected in this order from the front of the upper 2 in the front-rear direction.
  • a first boundary line S1 is defined as a line extending in the foot width direction from the front end of the upper 2 to a position corresponding to approximately 25% to 50% of the longitudinal dimension of the upper 2.
  • a second boundary line S2 is defined as a line along the foot width direction passing through a position corresponding to approximately 55% to 80% of the dimension of .
  • the first boundary line S1 is a line generally along the MP joint Ja of a wearer with a standard body type.
  • the second boundary line S2 is a line generally along the Chopard joint Jc of a wearer of a standard body type.
  • the upper forefoot portion R1 is a portion located forward of the first boundary line S1.
  • the upper middle foot portion R2 is a portion located between the first boundary line S1 and the second boundary line S2.
  • the upper hindfoot portion R3 is a portion located behind the second boundary line S2.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the shoe 1 according to Embodiment 1.
  • the shoes 1 are used, for example, as running shoes, other sports shoes, walking shoes, and mountaineering shoes.
  • a shoe 1 includes an upper 2, a sole 3, a pair of panel members 4, and a shoelace 5. - ⁇
  • the upper 2 is located above the sole 3.
  • the upper 2 includes an upper body 20 and a shoe tongue 21. - ⁇
  • the upper body 20 covers the instep side of the foot.
  • the top of the upper body 20 is formed with a shoe opening 20a into which the wearer's foot is inserted, and an opening 20b that communicates with the shoe opening 20a and extends forward from the shoe opening 20a.
  • the configuration of the first lacing portion 22 is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 5 can be passed therethrough.
  • Each panel member 4 is provided with one second lacing portion 23 at the upper end thereof. Details of the second lacing portion 23 will be described later.
  • Side wall portions 24 extending in the vertical direction are formed on both sides in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 across the opening 20b.
  • the upper 2 including the shoe tongue 21 and the shoe lace 5 will be described as an example, but the upper 2 has a monosock structure in which a portion corresponding to the shoe tongue 21 is integrated with the ankle portion of the upper body 20.
  • the shoe tongue 21 is a member for protecting the instep of the wearer's foot.
  • the shoe tongue 21 covers the opening 20b inside the upper body 20 .
  • the shoe tongue 21 is fixed to the upper body 20 by stitching, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof.
  • Materials for the upper body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 are, for example, woven fabric, knitted fabric, synthetic leather, or resin.
  • the materials of the upper body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 are not limited to the illustrated materials.
  • the sole 3 is located below the upper 2.
  • the sole 3 covers the sole.
  • the sole 3 has an outsole 30 and a midsole 31. - ⁇
  • the sole 3 is fixed to the upper body 20 by stitching, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof.
  • the lower surface of the outsole 30 serves as a ground contact surface 30a to be installed on the ground.
  • the midsole 31 is positioned on the upper surface of the outsole 30 and has cushioning properties. Note that the outsole 30 may be integrated with the midsole 31 .
  • the outsole 30 integrated with the midsole 31 is also called a "unisole".
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III shown in FIG.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding, but the panel member 4 is actually formed by a plurality of members as described later.
  • the sole 3 has an insole 32 and an insole 33. - ⁇ The insole 32 covers the lower opening of the upper body 20 .
  • the insole 32 is fixed to the lower end of the upper body 20 by stitching.
  • the insole 32 is fixed to the upper surface of the midsole 31 by adhesion or welding.
  • the insole 32 is installed on the outsole 30 with the midsole 31 interposed inside the upper body 20 .
  • the insole 33 is placed on the outsole 30 with the insole 32 and the midsole 31 interposed therebetween.
  • the sole 3 may have a structure in which the insole 32 is omitted.
  • the panel member 4 is provided inside the upper rear foot portion R3, one on each of the outer leg side and the inner leg side.
  • the panel members 4 are provided on the outer leg side and the inner leg side of the heel portion of the foot F, respectively.
  • the outer foot side panel material 4 is arranged behind the wearer's fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh.
  • the panel member 4 on the inner leg side is arranged at a position that coincides with a part of the inner longitudinal arch Ar of the wearer in the front-rear direction.
  • the front end portion of the panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the front end portion of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction.
  • the rear end portion of the panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the rear end portion of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction.
  • the panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the panel member 4 on the outer leg side are bilaterally symmetrical.
  • each panel member 4 extends obliquely forward from the lower end of the upper body 20 .
  • the lower end of each panel member 4 is provided at a position that coincides with the opening 20a in the front-rear direction.
  • the upper end of each panel member 4 is provided at a position that coincides in the front-rear direction with the boundary between the opening 20b and the opening 20a in the side edges of the opening 20b.
  • the upper end of each panel member 4 is fixed to the upper body 20 behind the rearmost first lacing portion 22 .
  • Each panel member 4 has a triangular shape in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end. Specifically, the shape of each panel member 4 is a triangular shape with the second lacing portion 23 positioned at the highest vertex.
  • a front end portion and a rear end portion of each panel member 4 extend linearly obliquely upward and forward.
  • each panel member 4 is fixed to the lower end of the upper body 20 by stitching SE in this embodiment, but is not fixed to the lower end of the upper 2 or the sole 3. All you have to do is
  • a line connecting the outermost portions of the upper 2 in a plan view of the shoe 1 is referred to as an "RR line".
  • the lower end side of the upper 2 means a portion of the upper 2 below the RR line when the shoe 1 is viewed from the side.
  • the lower end of the panel material 4 is preferably fixed to the insole 32 or the insole 33 of the sole 3 . That is, the lower end portion of the panel material 4 may be fixed to either the lower end portion side of the upper 2, the insole 32, or the insole 33 by stitching SE or the like.
  • a second lacing part 23 is provided at the upper end of each panel material 4 .
  • the upper end portion of the panel member 4 is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside, passing above the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 .
  • a portion of the panel material 4 that passes over the side wall portion 24 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming a loop-shaped second lacing portion 23. is formed.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the panel material 4 according to Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper 2.
  • FIG. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line VV shown in FIG.
  • each panel material 4 includes an inner panel material 40 that can contact the wearer's foot F and an outer panel material 41 that is provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the inner panel material 40 interposed therebetween.
  • the material of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 it is preferable to use a material that does not stretch easily when the panel member 4 is pulled up, that is, a material with low extensibility.
  • Such low extensibility material is, for example, suede-like artificial leather.
  • the thickness of the inner panel material 40 that can contact the foot F is preferably thicker than the thickness of the outer panel material 41 that does not contact the foot F.
  • a fixed area from the upper end to the lower end of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 is a bonding area 45 that is bonded to each other with an adhesive 42 .
  • the adhesive 42 is, for example, hot melt.
  • a region of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 below the bonding region 45 is a sewn region 46 which is sewn together.
  • the sewn area 46 is an area that is more likely to come into contact with the wearer's foot F than the adhesive area 45 .
  • the hardness of the adhesive region 45 is higher than the hardness of the stitching region 46 .
  • FIG. 4 shows a sewn portion 47 where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are sewn together.
  • the sewn portion 47 is provided over the front end portion, the lower end portion, the rear end portion, and the portion between the front end portion and the rear end portion of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 .
  • each panel material 4 has a cushioning material 43 which is provided so as to be in contact with the wearer's foot F and which is made of a material softer than the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41. there is The cushioning material 43 protrudes toward the wearer's foot F from the inner panel material 40 .
  • the cushioning material 43 is provided near the central portion of the panel material 4 in the vertical direction.
  • a mounting hole 40 a is formed in a portion of the inner panel material 40 corresponding to the cushioning material 43 .
  • a cushioning material 43 is arranged in the attachment hole 40a.
  • the shape of the cushioning material 43 is substantially similar to the shape of the panel material 4, and is triangular in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end. Specifically, the cushioning material 43 has a triangular shape with one vertex positioned upward. Parts of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 are arranged on both front and rear sides of the cushioning material 43 .
  • each panel material 4 has a protective cover 44 that covers the cushioning material 43 from the inside of the upper body 20.
  • a material that is easily extensible that is, a highly extensible material so as not to hinder the expansion of the cushioning material 43.
  • Such highly extensible materials are, for example, mesh materials.
  • the cushioning material 43 is arranged between the protective cover 44 and the outer panel material 41 .
  • a peripheral edge of the protective cover 44 is sandwiched between the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 and fixed by sewing.
  • FIG. 4 shows a sewn portion 48 where the protective cover 44, the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are sewn together.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer leg side schematically showing a state in which the panel member 4 is superimposed on the leg F.
  • the cushioning material 43 of the panel material 4 on the outer leg side is provided so as to be able to come into contact with a portion below the outer ankle D of the wearer.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the panel material 4 and the periphery of the panel material 4 in Embodiment 1.
  • the shoe 1 includes a lining material 6 provided between the rear end portions of the pair of panel members 4 inside the upper rear foot portion R3.
  • the rear end portion of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn face-to-face.
  • the portion where each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn together will be referred to as a sewn portion 9 .
  • FIG. 8 is a view of the panel material 4, the lining material 6 and the heel counter 7 in Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper 2.
  • FIG. The shoe 1 has a heel counter 7 provided on the side opposite to the wearer's foot F with the panel members 4 and the lining member 6 interposed therebetween.
  • An upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 between each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 is located above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the panel member 4 and the reinforcing member 8 in Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. A reinforcing member 8 having non-stretchability is provided in a portion of the upper body 20 that overlaps with each panel member 4 in the foot width direction of the shoe 1 .
  • the reinforcing member 8 plays a role of suppressing elongation of the upper body 20 when the panel member 4 is pulled up.
  • Suede-like artificial leather for example, is used as the material of the reinforcing member 8 .
  • a middle portion of the panel member 4 in the vertical direction is not fixed to the upper body 20 and can be separated from the upper body 20 .
  • the shoelace 5 includes a first lacing portion 22 and a second lacing portion 23 provided at one side edge of the opening 20b in the foot width direction, and the other side edge in the foot width direction. It is a string-shaped member that is alternately passed through the first lacing portion 22 and the second lacing portion 23 provided in the .
  • the shoelace 5 is detachably attached to the upper body 20. - ⁇
  • the shoelace 5 is connected to the upper end of each panel member 4 via the second lace-through portion 23, and exerts a force to pull up each panel member 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing the state after each panel material 4 has been pulled up from the state shown in FIG.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • the shoelace 5 when the shoelace 5 is tightened, the second lacing portion 23 of each panel member 4 is pulled obliquely upward and forward, and each panel member 4 moves toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and away from the sole 3. direction is lifted.
  • each panel member 4 is stretched so that the space between the pair of panel members 4 in the foot width direction is narrowed, and the heel of the foot F is pulled up from the outer leg side and the lower side by the panel member 4 on the outer leg side. Then, the heel of the foot F is pulled up from the inner leg side and the lower side by the inner leg side panel material 4.
  • the shoe 1 is formed with an upper middle foot portion R2 covering the middle foot portion of the foot F of the wearer and an upper rear foot portion R3 covering the heel portion of the foot F of the wearer. and a sole 3 positioned below the upper 2.
  • the shoe 1 includes a pair of panel members 4 which are provided on the outer leg side and the inner leg side inside the upper rear foot portion R3, respectively, and whose lower ends are fixed to the lower end portion side of the upper 2 or to the sole 3;
  • a shoelace 5 connected to the upper end of the panel material 4 and capable of applying a force to the panel material 4 to pull up the panel material 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot part R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3 is provided.
  • each panel material 4 is pulled up in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3, so that the space between the pair of panel materials 4 in the foot width direction is narrowed.
  • Each panel member 4 is in a stretched state, and the heel portion can be pulled up from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side.
  • both side portions of the heel along the foot width direction and the panel members 4 are brought into close contact so as to wrap the heel with a pair of panel members 4 from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side, and the heel in the shoe 1 is formed.
  • the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be improved by suppressing the displacement of the portion.
  • the part below the wearer's ankle is a part where a gap is likely to occur between the foot F and the shoe 1
  • the gap is filled by bringing the panel material 4 into close contact with the part, and the heel part and the shoe.
  • the fit with the shoes 1 can be improved.
  • a second lacing portion 23 is provided at the upper end of each panel member 4 , and the lifting material is a shoelace 5 that is passed through the second lacing portion 23 . is.
  • the panel member 4 can be directly pulled up by tightening the shoelace 5, so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be further improved.
  • the upper body 20 can be tightened and the panel material 4 can be pulled up at the same time, thereby reducing the burden on the wearer.
  • each panel material 4 includes an inner panel material 40 that can contact the wearer's foot F, and an inner panel material 40 on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the inner panel material 40 interposed therebetween. and an outer panel material 41 provided. Further, a certain area from the upper end to the lower end of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 is a bonding area 45 that is bonded to each other. The area further down is the sewn area 46 which is sewn together.
  • the adhesive region 45 harder than the sewn region 46 is provided in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 from the upper end portion to the lower end portion, the inner panel member including the second lacing portion 23 is formed. Since the upper end portions of 40 and the outer panel member 41 are hardened, the effect of pulling up the panel member 4 by the shoelace 5 is enhanced, and the strength of the second lacing portion 23 against the lifting load can be enhanced.
  • the sewn area 46 softer than the adhesive area 45 is provided in the area below the adhesive area 45 of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41, the area of the panel material 4 that is likely to come into direct contact with the foot F will be Since the panel material 4 is softened, the foot touch of the panel material 4 can be improved.
  • the elongation of the panel member 4 is suppressed when the panel member 4 is pulled up, and the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 is improved.
  • the panel material 4 can be pulled up so as to further enhance the strength.
  • each panel member 4 is provided so as to be in contact with the wearer's foot F and is made of a material softer than the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41. It has material 43 . With this configuration, it is possible to further improve the contact of the panel material 4 with the foot.
  • the cushioning material 43 of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side protrudes toward the wearer's foot F from the inner panel member 40, and the portion below the wearer's outer ankle D is provided so as to be able to come into contact with the With this configuration, when the panel material 4 is pulled up, the cushioning material 43 can be brought into contact with the lower part of the outer ankle D to fill the gap, so that the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 can be further improved. can be done.
  • the shoe 1 includes a lining material 6 provided between the rear ends of a pair of panel materials 4 inside the upper rear foot portion R3.
  • the rear end of the material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn face-to-face.
  • the shoe 1 includes a heel counter 7 provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the panel material 4 and the lining material 6 interposed therebetween.
  • the upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 with the material 6 is located above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided.
  • the upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 is positioned above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided. 4 can be suppressed. That is, in the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent foot contact due to exposure of the heel counter 7 while securing the effect of pulling up the panel material 4 so as to enhance the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 .
  • the outer leg side panel material 4 is arranged behind the wearer's fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh, so that the outer leg side panel material 4 and the fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh.
  • the front end portion of the panel material 4 on the inner leg side and the front end portion of the panel material 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction, so that the panel material 4 on the inner leg side and the inner longitudinal arch Ar are aligned.
  • each panel member 4 has a shape in which the width in the front-rear direction becomes narrower from the lower end toward the upper end.
  • the middle portion of the panel member 4 in the vertical direction can be separated from the upper body 20.
  • the panel material 4 can be easily moved relative to the upper body 20 when the shoelace 5 is tightened, so that the panel material 4 can be pulled up so as to further improve the fit between the heel and the shoe 1. ⁇ can be done.
  • a material with low extensibility is used for the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 shown in FIG.
  • stretching of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 when the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are pulled up is suppressed, so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be further improved.
  • the panel material 4 can be pulled up.
  • each panel member 4 shown in FIG. 1 may have a bilaterally symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, they may have a bilaterally asymmetrical shape.
  • the panel member 4 on the inner leg side shown in FIG. They may be placed in matching positions.
  • the shape of each panel member 4 is preferably a shape in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end, but is not limited to the illustrated example.
  • the second lacing portion 23 shown in FIG. 3 is formed by folding back the upper end portion of the panel material 4 and sewing it to the upper main body 20. It may be formed by fixing a shaped member to the upper end portion of the panel member 4 .
  • Each panel member 4 shown in FIG. 5 is formed by overlapping two members in this embodiment, although there are some exceptions. It may be formed by stacking a plurality of members other than the above. Further, each panel material 4 is provided with the bonding area 45 and the stitching area 46 in the present embodiment, but the bonding area 45 may be provided over the entire panel material 4 . Each panel material 4 is provided with the cushioning material 43 in the present embodiment, but the cushioning material 43 may be omitted, or one of the panel materials 4 on the outer leg side and the inner leg side may be provided with the cushioning material 43. may
  • each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 shown in FIG. 8 are sewn together in the present embodiment. If the panel member 4 can be made of a thin material, it does not have to be sewn. If the rear end portion of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are not sewn together in this way, the range of motion of the panel material 4 will not be reduced due to the stitching with the lining material 6, and the heel portion and the shoe 1 will be connected. The panel member 4 can be pulled up so as to further improve fit.
  • the upper end 9a of the sewn portion 9 between each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 is positioned above the upper end 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided. However, it may be positioned below the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7, or may be positioned to coincide with the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 in the vertical direction.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of shoe 1A according to a first modification of Embodiment 1.
  • the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through hole 25 that communicates the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 .
  • Each panel member 4 passes from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and passes above the side wall portion 24 and is folded back downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 to go downward.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1B according to a second modified example of the first embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through-hole 25 that communicates between the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 .
  • Each panel member 4 passes from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and passes above the side wall portion 24 and is folded back downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 to go downward.
  • FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1C according to a third modified example of the first embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through hole 25 that communicates the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 .
  • the panel member 4 passes through the through hole 25 from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside and is folded back downward. Then, the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the through hole 25 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming the loop-shaped second lacing portion 23.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 .
  • This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20.
  • the internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1D according to a fourth modified example of the first embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • Two through-holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other.
  • the two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other.
  • Each panel member 4 passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 . and folded downwards.
  • the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the lower through hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming a loop-shaped second lacing portion. 23 are formed.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 .
  • This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20. The internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1E according to a fifth modification of the first embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • Two through-holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other.
  • the two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other.
  • Each panel member 4 passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards.
  • a portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and a portion that does not pass through the two through-holes 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 are sewn SE.
  • a loop-shaped second lacing portion 23 is formed by being fixed to each other.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 .
  • This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
  • the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20.
  • the internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
  • FIG. 16 is a side view of the panel member 4 of the shoe 1F according to the sixth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2.
  • FIG. The shoe 1F according to the sixth modification differs from the first embodiment in that the panel member 4 does not have the cushioning material 43 and the protective cover 44, and that the outer panel member 41 is formed with the holes 41a and the notches 41b and 41c. It is different from the shoe 1 according to.
  • a substantially triangular hole 41a is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the lower end to the upper end.
  • a substantially rectangular notch 41b is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the front end toward the rear end. The notch 41 b reaches the lower end of the outer panel member 41 .
  • a substantially trapezoidal notch 41c is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the rear end toward the front end. The notch 41 c is provided at a position spaced upward from the lower end of the outer panel member 41 .
  • the sewn portion 9 is a portion where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 overlap each other, and is provided from the boundary portion between the rear end portion of the outer panel member 41 and the lower end portion to the vicinity of the lower end portion of the notch 41c. It is The hole 41a, the cutouts 41b and 41c, and the sewn portion 9 are separated from each other in the front-rear direction.
  • the hole 41a is provided in a region between the notch 41b and the notch 41c and the stitched portion 9. As shown in FIG.
  • the hole 41a and the cutouts 41b and 41c are covered with the inner panel material 40 from the inside of the upper body 20. As shown in FIG.
  • a front extending portion 41d extending in the vertical direction is formed in front of the hole 41a in the outer panel member 41.
  • a rear extending portion 41e extending upward is formed in the outer panel member 41 behind the hole 41a.
  • the shape formed by the forward extending portion 41d and the rearward extending portion 41e is an inverted V shape.
  • an upwardly extending portion 41f is formed to connect the upper end of the forwardly extending portion 41d and the upper end of the rearwardly extending portion 41e and extend vertically.
  • a generally triangular hole 41a is formed in a certain region from the lower end to the upper end of the outer panel member 41, and a forward extending portion formed in front of and behind the hole 41a. Since the shape formed by 41d and the rear extending portion 41e is an inverted V shape, the tension applied to the panel member 4 when the shoe lace 5 (not shown) is tightened is easily transmitted from the lower end portion to the upper end portion of the panel member 4. Become. Therefore, the panel material 4 can be pulled up so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1F can be further improved. Further, in this modification, the outer panel member 41 is formed with the holes 41a and the notches 41b and 41c, so that the weight of the panel member 4 can be reduced.
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of the upper 2 of the shoe 1G according to the seventh modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2.
  • FIG. A shoe 1 ⁇ /b>G according to the seventh modification differs from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in the structure of the reinforcing member 8 provided in the upper body 20 . 17, the panel member 4 is omitted in order to show the reinforcing member 8 hidden behind the panel member 4. As shown in FIG.
  • a plurality of holes 8a are formed in the reinforcing member 8.
  • the plurality of holes 8a are separated from each other vertically and longitudinally.
  • the shape of the hole 8a is not particularly limited, it is circular in a side view in this modified example.
  • This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a side view of the panel member 4 of the shoe 1H according to the eighth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2.
  • FIG. A shoe 1H according to the eighth modification differs from that of Embodiment 1 in that the panel member 4 does not have a cushioning material 43 and a protective cover 44, and that the inner panel member 40 has a hole 40b and cutouts 40c and 40d. It is different from the shoe 1 according to.
  • the inner panel material 40 is formed with a plurality of holes 40b.
  • the plurality of holes 40b are separated from each other in the vertical direction and the front-rear direction.
  • the shape of the hole 40b is not particularly limited, it is circular in a side view in this modified example.
  • a substantially rectangular notch 40c is formed in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 from the front end to the rear end. The notch 40 c reaches the lower end of the inner panel material 40 .
  • a substantially trapezoidal notch 40d is formed in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 from the rear end toward the front end. 40 d of notches are provided in the position separated upwards from the lower end part of the inner panel material 40. As shown in FIG.
  • the sewn portion 9 is a portion where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 overlap each other, and is provided from the boundary portion with the lower end portion of the rear end portion of the inner panel member 40 to the vicinity of the lower end portion of the notch 40d. It is The hole 40b is provided in a region between the notch 40c and the notch 40d and the stitched portion 9. As shown in FIG. A portion of the outer panel member 41 is visible from the inside of the upper body 20 through the hole 40b and the notches 40c and 40d.
  • the inner panel member 40 is formed with a plurality of holes 40b and cutouts 40c and 40d, so that the weight of the panel member 4 can be reduced.
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1I according to Embodiment 2.
  • the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a shoe 1I according to the second embodiment differs from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in that a belt 12 and a connecting member 11 are used to pull up the panel material 4 .
  • the shoe 1I includes an upper 2, a sole 3, a pair of panel members 4, and a lifting member 10.
  • the panel member 4 on the inner leg side will be referred to as panel member 4A
  • the panel member 4 on the outer leg side will be referred to as panel member 4B.
  • a through-hole 26 is formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 on the side of the outer leg so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other.
  • Each panel member 4 extends obliquely forward from the lower end side of the upper body 20 .
  • the upper end portion of the panel member 4A is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside, passing above the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 .
  • a portion of the panel member 4A passing above the side wall portion 24 and positioned outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitches SE.
  • the panel member 4B passes through the through hole 26 from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside.
  • the lifting material 10 has a connecting member 11 and a belt 12 .
  • the connecting member 11 is attached to the upper end portion of the panel material 4A, and is a member that connects the panel material 4A and the folded portion of the belt 12. As shown in FIG.
  • the configuration of the connecting member 11 is not particularly limited as long as it can connect the panel member 4A and the belt 12, but in the present embodiment, it is a ring-shaped member.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates a boundary line S between the belt 12 and the panel material 4B.
  • the belt 12 is connected to the upper end portion of the panel member 4B, extends from the outer leg side to the inner leg side of the upper body 20, and then folds back at the connecting member 11 and extends to the outer leg side.
  • the belt 12 can apply a force to the panel material 4 to pull up the panel material 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3.
  • the belt 12 may be integrated with the panel material 4B or may be separate from the panel material 4B.
  • the belt 12 includes a first belt portion 12a and a second belt portion 12b. The first belt portion 12a extends from the upper end portion of the panel material 4B to the connecting member 11 toward the inner leg side.
  • the second belt portion 12b extends from the connecting member 11 toward the outer leg side to the vicinity of the upper end portion of the panel member 4B.
  • the first belt portion 12a and the second belt portion 12b are arranged vertically.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener 12c is attached to the surface of the first belt portion 12a facing the second belt portion 12b.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener 12d is attached to the surface of the second belt portion 12b facing the first belt portion 12a.
  • the second belt portion 12b can be fixed to and separated from the first belt portion 12a via hook-and-loop fasteners 12c and 12d.
  • the pull-up member 10 is connected to the upper end portion of one panel member 4B of the pair of panel members 4, extends from the outer leg side to the inner leg side of the upper body 20, and is then folded back. It has a belt 12 extending to the outer leg side, and a connecting member 11 attached to the upper end of the other panel member 4A and connecting the other panel member 4A and the folded portion of the belt 12. ⁇ With this configuration, by pulling the second belt portion 12b toward the outer leg side and tightening the belt 12, each panel material 4 is pulled up in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3.
  • the panel members 4 are stretched so that the interval in the foot width direction of the panel members 4 is narrowed, and the heel part can be pulled up from both sides and the lower side in the foot width direction.
  • both side portions along the foot width direction of the heel portion and the panel members 4 are brought into close contact with each other so as to wrap the heel portion with a pair of panel members 4 from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side, and the heel portion in the shoe 1I is formed.
  • the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1I can be improved by suppressing the displacement of the portion.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener may be used instead of the shoelace 5 to bring the upper body 20 into close contact with the foot.
  • the upper body 20 is not provided with the first lace-through portion 22 .
  • the pull-up member 10 is connected to the upper end of one panel member 4A of the pair of panel members 4, extends from the inner leg side of the upper body 20 toward the outer leg side, and then folds back to extend toward the inner leg side. 12, and a connecting member 11 attached to the upper end portion of the other panel member 4B and connecting the other panel member 4B and the folded portion of the belt 12. As shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1J according to a first modified example of the second embodiment.
  • the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 .
  • the panel material 4A passes over the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards.
  • a portion of the panel member 4A that passes through the through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1K according to a second modified example of the second embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 .
  • the panel material 4A passes over the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards.
  • FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1L according to a third modified example of the second embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • a single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 .
  • the panel material 4A is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside through the through holes 25 .
  • a portion of the panel material 4A that passes through the through hole 25 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1M according to a fourth modified example of the second embodiment.
  • the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • Two through holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 to communicate the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 .
  • the two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other.
  • the panel member 4A passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. folded downwards.
  • a portion of the panel member 4A that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is positioned inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1N according to a fifth modified example of the second embodiment.
  • the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding.
  • Two through holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 to communicate the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 .
  • the two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other.
  • the panel member 4A passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. folded downwards.
  • a portion of the panel material 4A that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and a portion that does not pass through the two through-holes 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 are sewn SE. are fixed to each other by This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
  • the configuration shown in the above embodiment shows an example of the content of the present invention, and it is possible to combine it with another known technology, and one configuration can be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is also possible to omit or change the part.

Abstract

This shoe (1) comprises: an upper (2) formed from an upper metatarsal portion (R2) covering the metatarsal portion of the wearer's foot and an upper rear-foot portion (R3) covering the heel portion of the foot; a sole (3) positioned below the upper (2); a pair of panel members (4) that are respectively provided on the outer-foot side and the inner-foot side inside the upper rear-foot portion (R3), the lower end parts of the panel members (4) being fixed to the sole (3) or to the lower-end-part side of the upper (2); and a shoelace (5) that is connected to the upper end parts of the panel members (4) and that can impart, to the panel members (4), force for pulling up the panel members (4) in a direction toward the upper metatarsal portion (R2) and in a direction away from the sole (3).

Description

シューズshoes
 本発明は、アッパー及びソールを備えたシューズに関する。 The present invention relates to shoes having an upper and a sole.
 従来、アッパーと、アッパーの下方に位置するソールとを備えたシューズが知られている。着用者がシューズを履いた際に、足の踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とシューズとの間には、隙間が生じやすい。踵部とシューズとの間に隙間が生じると、シューズ内で踵部の位置ずれが生じる。そのため、踵部とシューズとの間に隙間が生じることを抑制する必要がある。 Conventionally, shoes are known that have an upper and a sole positioned below the upper. When the wearer wears the shoes, a gap is likely to occur between both side portions of the heel portion of the foot along the width direction of the foot and the shoe. If there is a gap between the heel and the shoe, the heel will be misaligned within the shoe. Therefore, it is necessary to suppress the formation of a gap between the heel portion and the shoe.
 従来、特許文献1のように、アッパーの内足側壁部の下端部から底壁部を通って外足側壁部の上端部まで延びるバンド部材をアッパーの内部に設けて、バンド部材を引っ張ることでバンド部材のうち外足側壁部と底壁部とに跨る部分を内足側かつ斜め上方に持ち上げて、踵骨の外倒れを抑制する技術は開発されている。また、特許文献1のように、アッパーの外足側壁部の下端部から底壁部を通って内足側壁部の上端部まで延びるバンド部材をアッパーの内部に設けて、バンド部材を引っ張ることでバンド部材のうち内足側壁部と底壁部とに跨る部分を外足側かつ斜め上方に持ち上げて、踵骨の内倒れを抑制する技術は開発されている。すなわち、踵部の足幅方向に沿った一方から踵部を持ち上げる技術は開発されている。ところが、踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とシューズとの間に隙間が生じることを抑制する技術については開発が進んでいない。 Conventionally, as in Patent Document 1, a band member extending from the lower end of the inner leg side wall of the upper through the bottom wall to the upper end of the outer leg side wall is provided inside the upper, and the band member is pulled. A technique has been developed in which a portion of a band member that straddles an outer leg side wall portion and a bottom wall portion is lifted obliquely upward on the inner leg side, thereby suppressing lateral tilting of the calcaneus. In addition, as in Patent Document 1, a band member extending from the lower end of the outer leg side wall of the upper through the bottom wall to the upper end of the inner leg side wall is provided inside the upper, and the band member is pulled. A technique has been developed in which a portion of a band member that spans the inner foot side wall portion and the bottom wall portion is lifted obliquely upward on the outer foot side to suppress inward tilting of the calcaneus. That is, techniques have been developed for lifting the heel from one side along the foot width direction of the heel. However, no progress has been made in the development of techniques for suppressing the formation of gaps between both side portions of the heel along the foot width direction and the shoe.
特許第5150377号公報Japanese Patent No. 5150377
 そこで、踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とシューズとの間に隙間が生じることを抑制できるシューズの開発が望まれている。 Therefore, development of a shoe capable of suppressing the formation of a gap between both sides of the heel along the foot width direction and the shoe is desired.
 本発明は、上記に鑑みてなされたものであって、踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とシューズとを密着させて、シューズ内における踵部の位置ずれを抑制することができるシューズを得ることを目的とする。 The present invention has been made in view of the above, and provides a shoe capable of suppressing positional displacement of the heel portion in the shoe by bringing the shoe into close contact with both side portions of the heel portion along the foot width direction. with the aim of obtaining
 上述した課題を解決し、目的を達成するために、本発明に係るシューズは、着用者の足の中足部を覆うアッパー中足部と、足の踵部を覆うアッパー後足部とが形成されたアッパーと、アッパーの下方に位置するソールと、アッパー後足部の内部で外足側及び内足側にそれぞれ設けられて、下端部がアッパーの下端部側又はソールに固定される一対のパネル材と、パネル材の上端部に接続されて、アッパー中足部に向かう方向かつソールから離れる方向にパネル材を引き上げる力をパネル材に付与可能な引き上げ材と、を備える。 In order to solve the above-described problems and achieve the object, a shoe according to the present invention includes an upper metatarsal portion that covers the metatarsal portion of the foot of the wearer, and an upper rearfoot portion that covers the heel portion of the foot. a pair of uppers, a sole positioned below the upper, and a pair of pairs provided inside the rear foot portion of the upper on the outer foot side and the inner foot side, respectively, and the lower end portion is fixed to the lower end portion side of the upper or to the sole. A panel member and a lifting member connected to the upper end of the panel member and capable of imparting a force to the panel member to lift the panel member in a direction toward the upper midfoot portion and away from the sole.
 本発明に係るシューズでは、踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とシューズとを密着させて、シューズ内における踵部の位置ずれを抑制することができるという効果を奏する。 The shoe according to the present invention has the effect of suppressing positional deviation of the heel in the shoe by bringing the shoe into close contact with both sides of the heel along the foot width direction.
図1は、本発明の実施の形態1に係るシューズに足の骨格モデルを重ねた状態を模式的に示した平面図である。FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a skeletal model of a foot is superimposed on a shoe according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. 図2は、実施の形態1に係るシューズを示した斜視図である。FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the shoe according to Embodiment 1. FIG. 図3は、図2に示されるIII-III線に沿った断面図である。FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view along line III-III shown in FIG. 図4は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材をアッパーの内部から見た側面図である。FIG. 4 is a side view of the panel member according to Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper. 図5は、図4に示されるV-V線に沿った断面図である。FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line VV shown in FIG. 図6は、足にパネル材を重ねた状態を模式的に示した外足側側面図である。FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer leg side schematically showing a state in which the panel material is superimposed on the leg. 図7は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材とパネル材の周辺とを示した平面図である。FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the panel material and the periphery of the panel material in Embodiment 1. FIG. 図8は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材、ライニング材およびヒールカウンターをアッパーの内部側から見た図である。FIG. 8 is a view of the panel material, lining material, and heel counter in Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper. 図9は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材および補強材を示した斜視図である。FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a panel member and a reinforcing member according to Embodiment 1. FIG. 図10は、図3に示される状態から各パネル材を引き上げた後の状態を示した断面図である。FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state after each panel material is pulled up from the state shown in FIG. 図11は、実施の形態1の第1変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。11 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. 図12は、実施の形態1の第2変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。12 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a second modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. 図13は、実施の形態1の第3変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。13 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a third modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. 図14は、実施の形態1の第4変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。14 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fourth modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. 図15は、実施の形態1の第5変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。15 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fifth modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. 図16は、実施の形態1の第6変形例に係るシューズのパネル材をアッパーの内部から見た側面図である。16 is a side view of the panel member of the shoe according to the sixth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper. FIG. 図17は、実施の形態1の第7変形例に係るシューズのアッパーをアッパーの内部から見た側面図である。17 is a side view of the upper of the shoe according to Modification 7 of Embodiment 1, viewed from the inside of the upper. FIG. 図18は、実施の形態1の第8変形例に係るシューズのパネル材をアッパーの内部から見た側面図である。18 is a side view of the panel member of the shoe according to the eighth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper. FIG. 図19は、実施の形態2に係るシューズの断面図である。19 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to Embodiment 2. FIG. 図20は、実施の形態2の第1変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。20 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first modification of Embodiment 2. FIG. 図21は、実施の形態2の第2変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。21 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a second modification of the second embodiment; FIG. 図22は、実施の形態2の第3変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。22 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a third modification of the second embodiment; FIG. 図23は、実施の形態2の第4変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。23 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fourth modification of the second embodiment; FIG. 図24は、実施の形態2の第5変形例に係るシューズの断面図である。24 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a fifth modification of the second embodiment; FIG.
 以下に、本発明に係るシューズの実施例を図面に基づいて詳細に説明する。なお、この実施例によりこの発明が限定されるものではない。以下の説明において、同一の部分には同一の符号を付し、重複する説明は省略する。  Hereinafter, an embodiment of the shoe according to the present invention will be described in detail based on the drawings. In addition, this invention is not limited by this Example. In the following description, the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals, and overlapping descriptions are omitted.
(実施の形態1)
 図1は、本発明の実施の形態1に係るシューズ1に足の骨格モデルを重ねた状態を模式的に示した平面図である。図1を含む各図には、左足用のシューズ1のみを図示している。シューズ1は、左足用と右足用とで左右対称構造であるため、本実施の形態では左足用のシューズ1のみを説明し、右足用のシューズ1の説明を省略する。また、以下の説明においては、シューズ1を平面視した状態においてシューズ1の中心を通る垂線であるシューズセンター軸Cが延在する方向を前後方向と称し、シューズ1を平面視した状態において上記前後方向と直交する方向を足幅方向と称する。
(Embodiment 1)
FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a skeletal model of a foot is superimposed on a shoe 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. Each figure including FIG. 1 shows only the shoe 1 for the left foot. Since the shoe 1 has a bilaterally symmetrical structure for the left foot and the right foot, only the left foot shoe 1 will be described in this embodiment, and the description of the right foot shoe 1 will be omitted. Further, in the following description, the direction in which the shoe center axis C, which is a vertical line passing through the center of the shoe 1 when viewed from above, extends is referred to as the front-rear direction. A direction orthogonal to the direction is called a foot width direction.
 また、前後方向のうち、シューズ1において足の後足部を支持する部分が位置する側の末端から、シューズ1において足の前足部を支持する部分が位置する側の末端を向く方向を前方と称し、前後方向のうち、シューズ1において足の前足部を支持する部分が位置する側の末端から、シューズ1において足の後足部を支持する部分が位置する側の末端を向く方向を後方と称する。 In addition, in the front-rear direction, the direction from the end of the shoe 1 where the part supporting the rear foot is located to the end of the shoe 1 where the part supporting the forefoot is located is defined as forward. In the front-rear direction, the direction from the end of the shoe 1 on the side where the part supporting the forefoot part of the foot is located to the end of the side on which the part supporting the rear foot part of the shoe 1 is located is called rearward. called.
 また、足のうちの解剖学的正位における正中側を内足側と称し、足のうちの解剖学的正位における正中側とは反対側を外足側と称する。すなわち、解剖学的正位における正中に近い側を内足側と称し、解剖学的正位における正中に遠い側を外足側と称する。 In addition, the median side of the foot in the anatomical upright position is called the medial foot side, and the side of the foot opposite to the median side in the anatomical upright position is called the lateral foot side. That is, the side closer to the midline in the anatomical upright position is called the inner foot side, and the side farther from the midline in the anatomical upright position is called the outer foot side.
 また、上下方向とは、他に特段の記載がない限り、前後方向及び足幅方向の両方向に直交する方向を意味する。 In addition, the vertical direction means a direction orthogonal to both the front-rear direction and the foot width direction unless otherwise specified.
 人体の足は、主に、楔状骨Ba、立方骨Bb、舟状骨Bc、距骨Bd、踵骨Be、中足骨Bf、趾骨Bgで構成される。足の関節には、MP関節Ja、リスフラン関節Jb、ショパール関節Jcが含まれる。ショパール関節Jcには、立方骨Bbと踵骨Beとがなす踵立方関節Jc1と、舟状骨Bcと距骨Bdとがなす距舟関節Jc2とが含まれる。 A human foot is mainly composed of a cuneiform bone Ba, a cuboid bone Bb, a navicular bone Bc, a talus Bd, a calcaneus Be, a metatarsal Bf, and a toe bone Bg. Joints of the foot include the MP joint Ja, the Lisfranc joint Jb, and the Chopard joint Jc. The Chopard joint Jc includes a calcaneocuboid joint Jc1 formed between the cuboid bone Bb and the calcaneus Be, and a talonavicular joint Jc2 formed between the navicular bone Bc and the talus Bd.
 足の前足部は、MP関節Jaよりも前方に位置する部分をいう。足の中足部は、MP関節Jaからショパール関節Jcまでの部分をいう。足の後足部は、ショパール関節Jcよりも後方に位置する部分をいう。足の内側縦アーチArは、足の内足側において、踵骨Beから距骨Bd、舟状骨Bc、内側の楔状骨Baを経て第一中足骨Bf1の母趾球までの部分をいう。 The forefoot part of the foot refers to the part located forward of the MP joint Ja. The midfoot portion of the foot refers to a portion from the MP joint Ja to the Chopard joint Jc. The hindfoot portion of the foot refers to a portion located behind the Chopard joint Jc. The medial longitudinal arch Ar of the foot refers to the portion from the calcaneus Be to the ball of the first metatarsal Bf1 through the talus Bd, the navicular bone Bc, and the medial cuneiform bone Ba on the medial side of the foot.
 アッパー2は、標準的な体型の着用者の足の前足部を覆う部分であるアッパー前足部R1と、標準的な体型の着用者の足の中足部を覆う部分であるアッパー中足部R2と、標準的な体型の着用者の足の踵部を覆う部分であるアッパー後足部R3とを備えている。アッパー前足部R1、アッパー中足部R2及びアッパー後足部R3は、この順番でアッパー2の前方から前後方向に連なっている。 The upper 2 includes an upper forefoot portion R1 that covers the forefoot portion of the foot of a wearer with a standard body type, and an upper middle foot portion R2 that covers the middle foot portion of the foot of a wearer with a standard body type. and an upper rear foot portion R3 that covers the heel portion of the foot of a wearer of a standard body type. The upper forefoot portion R1, the upper middle foot portion R2, and the upper rearfoot portion R3 are connected in this order from the front of the upper 2 in the front-rear direction.
 アッパー2の前端からアッパー2の前後方向の寸法の概ね25%から50%に相当する位置を通る足幅方向に沿った線を第1境界線S1とし、アッパー2の前端からアッパー2の前後方向の寸法の概ね55%から80%に相当する位置を通る足幅方向に沿った線を第2境界線S2とする。第1境界線S1は、標準的な体型の着用者のMP関節Jaに概ね沿った線である。第2境界線S2は、標準的な体型の着用者のショパール関節Jcに概ね沿った線である。アッパー前足部R1は、第1境界線S1よりも前方に位置する部分である。アッパー中足部R2は、第1境界線S1と第2境界線S2との間に位置する部分である。アッパー後足部R3は、第2境界線S2よりも後方に位置する部分である。 A first boundary line S1 is defined as a line extending in the foot width direction from the front end of the upper 2 to a position corresponding to approximately 25% to 50% of the longitudinal dimension of the upper 2. A second boundary line S2 is defined as a line along the foot width direction passing through a position corresponding to approximately 55% to 80% of the dimension of . The first boundary line S1 is a line generally along the MP joint Ja of a wearer with a standard body type. The second boundary line S2 is a line generally along the Chopard joint Jc of a wearer of a standard body type. The upper forefoot portion R1 is a portion located forward of the first boundary line S1. The upper middle foot portion R2 is a portion located between the first boundary line S1 and the second boundary line S2. The upper hindfoot portion R3 is a portion located behind the second boundary line S2.
 図2は、実施の形態1に係るシューズ1を示した斜視図である。シューズ1は、例えば、ランニングシューズ、他のスポーツシューズ、ウォーキングシューズ、登山用シューズとして用いられる。シューズ1は、アッパー2と、ソール3と、一対のパネル材4と、シューレース5とを備えている。 FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the shoe 1 according to Embodiment 1. FIG. The shoes 1 are used, for example, as running shoes, other sports shoes, walking shoes, and mountaineering shoes. A shoe 1 includes an upper 2, a sole 3, a pair of panel members 4, and a shoelace 5. - 特許庁
 アッパー2は、ソール3の上方に位置する。アッパー2は、アッパー本体20と、シュータン21とを備えている。 The upper 2 is located above the sole 3. The upper 2 includes an upper body 20 and a shoe tongue 21. - 特許庁
 アッパー本体20は、足の甲側の部分を覆う。アッパー本体20の上部には、着用者の足を挿入するための履き口20aと、履き口20aに連通して履き口20aから前方に延びる開口20bとが形成されている。開口20bの足幅方向の両側の側縁には、前後方向に互いに離隔する紐通し部である第1紐通し部22及び第2紐通し部23が設けられている。第1紐通し部22は、シューレース5を通すことが可能であればその構成は特に制限されないが、本実施の形態ではアッパー本体20を上下方向に貫通する貫通孔である。各パネル材4の上端部には、第2紐通し部23が1つずつ設けられている。第2紐通し部23の詳細については後記する。アッパー本体20のうち開口20bを挟んだ足幅方向の両側には、上下方向に延びる側壁部24が形成されている。なお、本実施の形態ではシュータン21及びシューレース5を含むアッパー2を例に説明するが、アッパー2は、シュータン21に相当する部分がアッパー本体20の足首部分と一体となったモノソック構造であってもよい。 The upper body 20 covers the instep side of the foot. The top of the upper body 20 is formed with a shoe opening 20a into which the wearer's foot is inserted, and an opening 20b that communicates with the shoe opening 20a and extends forward from the shoe opening 20a. A first lacing portion 22 and a second lacing portion 23, which are lacing portions separated from each other in the front-rear direction, are provided on both side edges of the opening 20b in the foot width direction. The configuration of the first lacing portion 22 is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 5 can be passed therethrough. Each panel member 4 is provided with one second lacing portion 23 at the upper end thereof. Details of the second lacing portion 23 will be described later. Side wall portions 24 extending in the vertical direction are formed on both sides in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 across the opening 20b. In the present embodiment, the upper 2 including the shoe tongue 21 and the shoe lace 5 will be described as an example, but the upper 2 has a monosock structure in which a portion corresponding to the shoe tongue 21 is integrated with the ankle portion of the upper body 20. may
 シュータン21は、着用者の足の甲を保護するための部材である。シュータン21は、アッパー本体20の内部において開口20bを覆う。シュータン21は、アッパー本体20に縫合、溶着、接着又はこれらの組み合わせによって固定されている。アッパー本体20及びシュータン21の材料には、例えば、織地、編地、合成皮革又は樹脂が用いられる。特に通気性及び軽量性が求められるシューズ1においては、アッパー本体20及びシュータン21の材料には、ポリエステル糸を編み込んだダブルラッセル経編地が用いられることが好ましい。なお、アッパー本体20及びシュータン21の材料は、例示した材料に限定されない。 The shoe tongue 21 is a member for protecting the instep of the wearer's foot. The shoe tongue 21 covers the opening 20b inside the upper body 20 . The shoe tongue 21 is fixed to the upper body 20 by stitching, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof. Materials for the upper body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 are, for example, woven fabric, knitted fabric, synthetic leather, or resin. In particular, in the shoes 1 that require breathability and lightness, it is preferable to use a double raschel warp knitted fabric woven with polyester threads as the material for the upper body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 . In addition, the materials of the upper body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 are not limited to the illustrated materials.
 ソール3は、アッパー2の下方に位置する。ソール3は、足裏を覆う。ソール3は、アウトソール30と、ミッドソール31とを備えている。ソール3は、縫合、溶着、接着又はこれらの組み合わせによってアッパー本体20に固定される。アウトソール30の下面は、地面に設置する接地面30aとなる。ミッドソール31は、アウトソール30の上面に位置しており、クッション性を有している。なお、アウトソール30は、ミッドソール31と一体であってもよい。ミッドソール31と一体化されたアウトソール30は、「ユニソール」とも称される。 The sole 3 is located below the upper 2. The sole 3 covers the sole. The sole 3 has an outsole 30 and a midsole 31. - 特許庁The sole 3 is fixed to the upper body 20 by stitching, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof. The lower surface of the outsole 30 serves as a ground contact surface 30a to be installed on the ground. The midsole 31 is positioned on the upper surface of the outsole 30 and has cushioning properties. Note that the outsole 30 may be integrated with the midsole 31 . The outsole 30 integrated with the midsole 31 is also called a "unisole".
 図3は、図2に示されるIII-III線に沿った断面図である。図3では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表しているが、後記するように実際にはパネル材4は複数の部材により形成される。ソール3は、中底32と、中敷き33とを備えている。中底32は、アッパー本体20の下側開口を覆う。中底32は、アッパー本体20の下端部に縫合によって固定される。また、中底32は、ミッドソール31の上面に接着又は溶着によって固定される。中底32は、アッパー本体20の内部でミッドソール31を挟んでアウトソール30の上に設置される。中敷き33は、中底32及びミッドソール31を挟んでアウトソール30の上に設置される。なお、ソール3は、中底32を省略した構造であってもよい。 FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III shown in FIG. In FIG. 3, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding, but the panel member 4 is actually formed by a plurality of members as described later. The sole 3 has an insole 32 and an insole 33. - 特許庁The insole 32 covers the lower opening of the upper body 20 . The insole 32 is fixed to the lower end of the upper body 20 by stitching. Also, the insole 32 is fixed to the upper surface of the midsole 31 by adhesion or welding. The insole 32 is installed on the outsole 30 with the midsole 31 interposed inside the upper body 20 . The insole 33 is placed on the outsole 30 with the insole 32 and the midsole 31 interposed therebetween. The sole 3 may have a structure in which the insole 32 is omitted.
 図1に示すように、パネル材4は、アッパー後足部R3の内部で外足側及び内足側にそれぞれ1つずつ設けられている。パネル材4は、足Fの踵部の外足側及び内足側にそれぞれ1つずつ設けられている。外足側のパネル材4は、着用者の第5中足骨粗面Bhよりも後方に配置されている。内足側のパネル材4は、着用者の内側縦アーチArの一部と前後方向で一致する位置に配置されている。内足側のパネル材4の前端部と外足側のパネル材4の前端部とは、前後方向における位置が一致する。内足側のパネル材4の後端部と外足側のパネル材4の後端部とは、前後方向における位置が一致する。内足側のパネル材4と外足側のパネル材4とは、左右対称形状である。 As shown in FIG. 1, the panel member 4 is provided inside the upper rear foot portion R3, one on each of the outer leg side and the inner leg side. The panel members 4 are provided on the outer leg side and the inner leg side of the heel portion of the foot F, respectively. The outer foot side panel material 4 is arranged behind the wearer's fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh. The panel member 4 on the inner leg side is arranged at a position that coincides with a part of the inner longitudinal arch Ar of the wearer in the front-rear direction. The front end portion of the panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the front end portion of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction. The rear end portion of the panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the rear end portion of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction. The panel member 4 on the inner leg side and the panel member 4 on the outer leg side are bilaterally symmetrical.
 図2に示すように、各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の下端部から上斜め前方に延びている。各パネル材4の下端部は、履き口20aと前後方向で一致する位置に設けられている。各パネル材4の上端部は、開口20bの側縁のうち履き口20aとの境界部と前後方向で一致する位置に設けられている。各パネル材4の上端部は、最後方の第1紐通し部22よりも後方で、アッパー本体20に固定されている。各パネル材4の形状は、前後方向の幅が下端部から上端部に向かうにつれて狭くなる三角形状である。詳しくは、各パネル材4の形状は、第2紐通し部23を最も上方に位置する頂点とした三角形状である。各パネル材4の前端部および後端部は、上斜め前方に向かって直線状に延びている。 As shown in FIG. 2, each panel member 4 extends obliquely forward from the lower end of the upper body 20 . The lower end of each panel member 4 is provided at a position that coincides with the opening 20a in the front-rear direction. The upper end of each panel member 4 is provided at a position that coincides in the front-rear direction with the boundary between the opening 20b and the opening 20a in the side edges of the opening 20b. The upper end of each panel member 4 is fixed to the upper body 20 behind the rearmost first lacing portion 22 . Each panel member 4 has a triangular shape in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end. Specifically, the shape of each panel member 4 is a triangular shape with the second lacing portion 23 positioned at the highest vertex. A front end portion and a rear end portion of each panel member 4 extend linearly obliquely upward and forward.
 図3に示すように、各パネル材4の下端部は、本実施の形態ではアッパー本体20の下端部に縫合SEによって固定されているが、アッパー2の下端部側又はソール3に固定されていればよい。ここで、シューズ1を平面視した状態において、アッパー2のうち最も外に位置する部分を結んだ線を、「R-R線」と称する。本明細書においてアッパー2の下端部側とは、シューズ1を側面視したときに、アッパー2のうちR-R線よりも下側の部分のことを意味する。パネル材4をソール3に固定する場合には、パネル材4の下端部は、ソール3の中底32又は中敷き33に固定されることが好ましい。すなわち、パネル材4の下端部は、アッパー2の下端部側、中底32及び中敷き33のいずれかに縫合SEなどによって固定されていればよい。 As shown in FIG. 3, the lower end of each panel member 4 is fixed to the lower end of the upper body 20 by stitching SE in this embodiment, but is not fixed to the lower end of the upper 2 or the sole 3. All you have to do is Here, a line connecting the outermost portions of the upper 2 in a plan view of the shoe 1 is referred to as an "RR line". In this specification, the lower end side of the upper 2 means a portion of the upper 2 below the RR line when the shoe 1 is viewed from the side. When fixing the panel material 4 to the sole 3 , the lower end of the panel material 4 is preferably fixed to the insole 32 or the insole 33 of the sole 3 . That is, the lower end portion of the panel material 4 may be fixed to either the lower end portion side of the upper 2, the insole 32, or the insole 33 by stitching SE or the like.
 各パネル材4の上端部には、第2紐通し部23が設けられている。パネル材4の上端部は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かってアッパー本体20の側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち側壁部24の上方を通過してアッパー本体20の外部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。 A second lacing part 23 is provided at the upper end of each panel material 4 . The upper end portion of the panel member 4 is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside, passing above the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 . A portion of the panel material 4 that passes over the side wall portion 24 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming a loop-shaped second lacing portion 23. is formed.
 図4は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材4をアッパー2の内部から見た側面図である。図5は、図4に示されるV-V線に沿った断面図である。図5に示すように、各パネル材4は、着用者の足Fに接触可能な内側パネル材40と、内側パネル材40を挟んで着用者の足Fと反対側に設けられる外側パネル材41とを有している。内側パネル材40および外側パネル材41の材料には、パネル材4を引き上げたときに伸びにくい材料、すなわち伸張性の低い材料が用いられることが好ましい。このような伸張性の低い材料は、例えば、スエード調の人工皮革である。足Fに接触可能な内側パネル材40の厚さは、足Fに接触しない外側パネル材41の厚さよりも厚いことが好ましい。 FIG. 4 is a side view of the panel material 4 according to Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper 2. FIG. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line VV shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 5, each panel material 4 includes an inner panel material 40 that can contact the wearer's foot F and an outer panel material 41 that is provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the inner panel material 40 interposed therebetween. and As the material of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41, it is preferable to use a material that does not stretch easily when the panel member 4 is pulled up, that is, a material with low extensibility. Such low extensibility material is, for example, suede-like artificial leather. The thickness of the inner panel material 40 that can contact the foot F is preferably thicker than the thickness of the outer panel material 41 that does not contact the foot F.
 内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち上端部から下端部に向けた一定の領域は、接着剤42により互いに接着された接着領域45である。接着剤42は、例えば、ホットメルトである。内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち接着領域45よりも下方の領域は、互いに縫合された縫合領域46である。縫合領域46は、接着領域45と比べて、着用者の足Fと接触しやすい領域である。接着領域45の硬度は、縫合領域46の硬度よりも高い。図4には、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41とが縫合された縫合部47を図示している。縫合部47は、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41との前端部、下端部、後端部、前端部と後端部との間の部分に亘って設けられている。 A fixed area from the upper end to the lower end of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 is a bonding area 45 that is bonded to each other with an adhesive 42 . The adhesive 42 is, for example, hot melt. A region of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 below the bonding region 45 is a sewn region 46 which is sewn together. The sewn area 46 is an area that is more likely to come into contact with the wearer's foot F than the adhesive area 45 . The hardness of the adhesive region 45 is higher than the hardness of the stitching region 46 . FIG. 4 shows a sewn portion 47 where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are sewn together. The sewn portion 47 is provided over the front end portion, the lower end portion, the rear end portion, and the portion between the front end portion and the rear end portion of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 .
 図5に示すように、各パネル材4は、着用者の足Fに接触可能に設けられて内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41よりも軟質な材料で形成された緩衝材43を有している。緩衝材43は、内側パネル材40よりも着用者の足Fに向かって突出している。緩衝材43は、パネル材4のうち上下方向の中央部付近に設けられている。内側パネル材40のうち緩衝材43に対応する部分には、取付孔40aが形成されている。取付孔40a内には、緩衝材43が配置されている。図4に示すように、緩衝材43の形状は、パネル材4の形状と概ね相似形状であって、前後方向の幅が下端部から上端部に向かうにつれて狭くなる三角形状である。詳しくは、緩衝材43の形状は、1つの頂点が上方に位置する三角形状である。緩衝材43を挟んだ前後両側には、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41の一部が配置されている。 As shown in FIG. 5, each panel material 4 has a cushioning material 43 which is provided so as to be in contact with the wearer's foot F and which is made of a material softer than the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41. there is The cushioning material 43 protrudes toward the wearer's foot F from the inner panel material 40 . The cushioning material 43 is provided near the central portion of the panel material 4 in the vertical direction. A mounting hole 40 a is formed in a portion of the inner panel material 40 corresponding to the cushioning material 43 . A cushioning material 43 is arranged in the attachment hole 40a. As shown in FIG. 4, the shape of the cushioning material 43 is substantially similar to the shape of the panel material 4, and is triangular in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end. Specifically, the cushioning material 43 has a triangular shape with one vertex positioned upward. Parts of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 are arranged on both front and rear sides of the cushioning material 43 .
 図5に示すように、各パネル材4は、緩衝材43をアッパー本体20の内部側から覆う保護カバー44を有している。保護カバー44の材料には、緩衝材43の膨らみを阻害しないように伸長しやすい材料、すなわち伸張性の高い材料が用いられることが好ましい。このような伸張性の高い材料は、例えば、メッシュ材である。緩衝材43は、保護カバー44と外側パネル材41との間に配置されている。保護カバー44の周縁は、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41との間に挟み込まれて縫合により固定されている。図4には、保護カバー44と内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41とが縫合された縫合部48を図示している。縫合部48は、緩衝材43の外周に沿って設けられている。図6は、足Fにパネル材4を重ねた状態を模式的に示した外足側側面図である。図6に示すように、外足側のパネル材4の緩衝材43は、着用者の外踝Dよりも下方の部分に接触可能に設けられている。 As shown in FIG. 5, each panel material 4 has a protective cover 44 that covers the cushioning material 43 from the inside of the upper body 20. As shown in FIG. As the material of the protective cover 44, it is preferable to use a material that is easily extensible, that is, a highly extensible material so as not to hinder the expansion of the cushioning material 43. As shown in FIG. Such highly extensible materials are, for example, mesh materials. The cushioning material 43 is arranged between the protective cover 44 and the outer panel material 41 . A peripheral edge of the protective cover 44 is sandwiched between the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 and fixed by sewing. FIG. 4 shows a sewn portion 48 where the protective cover 44, the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are sewn together. The sewn portion 48 is provided along the outer periphery of the cushioning material 43 . FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer leg side schematically showing a state in which the panel member 4 is superimposed on the leg F. FIG. As shown in FIG. 6, the cushioning material 43 of the panel material 4 on the outer leg side is provided so as to be able to come into contact with a portion below the outer ankle D of the wearer.
 図7は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材4とパネル材4の周辺とを示した平面図である。図7に示すように、シューズ1は、アッパー後足部R3の内部で、一対のパネル材4の後端部同士の間に設けられたライニング材6を備えている。各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6とは、面合わせで縫合されている。以下の説明において、各パネル材4とライニング材6とが縫合された部分を縫合部9と称する。 FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the panel material 4 and the periphery of the panel material 4 in Embodiment 1. FIG. As shown in FIG. 7, the shoe 1 includes a lining material 6 provided between the rear end portions of the pair of panel members 4 inside the upper rear foot portion R3. The rear end portion of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn face-to-face. In the following description, the portion where each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn together will be referred to as a sewn portion 9 .
 図8は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材4、ライニング材6およびヒールカウンター7をアッパー2の内部側から見た図である。シューズ1は、各パネル材4及びライニング材6を挟んで着用者の足Fと反対側に設けられるヒールカウンター7を備えている。各パネル材4とライニング材6との縫合部9の上端部9aは、少なくとも縫合部9が設けられている位置において、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aよりも上方に位置している。 FIG. 8 is a view of the panel material 4, the lining material 6 and the heel counter 7 in Embodiment 1 as seen from the inside of the upper 2. FIG. The shoe 1 has a heel counter 7 provided on the side opposite to the wearer's foot F with the panel members 4 and the lining member 6 interposed therebetween. An upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 between each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 is located above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided.
 図9は、実施の形態1におけるパネル材4および補強材8を示した斜視図である。アッパー本体20のうちシューズ1の足幅方向で各パネル材4と重なる部分には、非伸張性を有する補強材8が設けられている。補強材8は、パネル材4を引き上げたときのアッパー本体20の伸びを抑制する役割を果たす。補強材8の材料には、例えば、スエード調の人工皮革が用いられる。パネル材4のうち上下方向の途中部は、アッパー本体20と固定されておらず、アッパー本体20と離隔可能である。 FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the panel member 4 and the reinforcing member 8 in Embodiment 1. FIG. A reinforcing member 8 having non-stretchability is provided in a portion of the upper body 20 that overlaps with each panel member 4 in the foot width direction of the shoe 1 . The reinforcing member 8 plays a role of suppressing elongation of the upper body 20 when the panel member 4 is pulled up. Suede-like artificial leather, for example, is used as the material of the reinforcing member 8 . A middle portion of the panel member 4 in the vertical direction is not fixed to the upper body 20 and can be separated from the upper body 20 .
 図2に示すように、シューレース5は、開口20bの足幅方向の一方の側縁に設けられた第1紐通し部22及び第2紐通し部23と、足幅方向の他方の側縁に設けられた第1紐通し部22及び第2紐通し部23とに交互に通される紐状の部材である。シューレース5は、アッパー本体20に着脱可能に取り付けられている。シューレース5は、第2紐通し部23を介して各パネル材4の上端部に接続されて、アッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向に各パネル材4を引き上げる力を各パネル材4に付与可能な引き上げ材である。言い換えると、シューレース5は、上斜め前方に各パネル材4を引き上げる力を各パネル材4に付与可能である。 As shown in FIG. 2, the shoelace 5 includes a first lacing portion 22 and a second lacing portion 23 provided at one side edge of the opening 20b in the foot width direction, and the other side edge in the foot width direction. It is a string-shaped member that is alternately passed through the first lacing portion 22 and the second lacing portion 23 provided in the . The shoelace 5 is detachably attached to the upper body 20. - 特許庁The shoelace 5 is connected to the upper end of each panel member 4 via the second lace-through portion 23, and exerts a force to pull up each panel member 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3. It is a lifting material that can be applied to the panel material 4 . In other words, the shoelace 5 can apply a force to each panel member 4 to pull up each panel member 4 obliquely upward and forward.
 図10は、図3に示される状態から各パネル材4を引き上げた後の状態を示した断面図である。図10では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。図10に示すようにシューレース5を締めると、各パネル材4の第2紐通し部23が上斜め前方に引っ張られ、各パネル材4がアッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向に引き上げられる。これにより、一対のパネル材4の足幅方向の間隔が狭まるように各パネル材4が張った状態となり、外足側のパネル材4によって足Fの踵部が外足側かつ下側から引き上げられて、内足側のパネル材4によって足Fの踵部が内足側かつ下側から引き上げられる。 FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing the state after each panel material 4 has been pulled up from the state shown in FIG. In FIG. 10, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. As shown in FIG. 10, when the shoelace 5 is tightened, the second lacing portion 23 of each panel member 4 is pulled obliquely upward and forward, and each panel member 4 moves toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and away from the sole 3. direction is lifted. As a result, each panel member 4 is stretched so that the space between the pair of panel members 4 in the foot width direction is narrowed, and the heel of the foot F is pulled up from the outer leg side and the lower side by the panel member 4 on the outer leg side. Then, the heel of the foot F is pulled up from the inner leg side and the lower side by the inner leg side panel material 4. - 特許庁
 次に、本実施の形態に係るシューズ1の効果について説明する。 Next, the effect of the shoe 1 according to this embodiment will be described.
 本実施の形態では、図2に示すように、シューズ1は、着用者の足Fの中足部を覆うアッパー中足部R2と足Fの踵部を覆うアッパー後足部R3とが形成されたアッパー2と、アッパー2の下方に位置するソール3とを備える。また、シューズ1は、アッパー後足部R3の内部で外足側及び内足側にそれぞれ設けられて、下端部がアッパー2の下端部側又はソール3に固定される一対のパネル材4と、パネル材4の上端部に接続されてアッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向にパネル材4を引き上げる力をパネル材4に付与可能なシューレース5とを備える。これらの構成により、シューレース5を締めることで、各パネル材4がアッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向に引き上げられるため、一対のパネル材4の足幅方向の間隔が狭まるように各パネル材4が張った状態となり、足幅方向の両側かつ下側から踵部を引き上げることができる。これにより、足幅方向の両側かつ下側から一対のパネル材4で踵部を包み込むように踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とパネル材4とを密着させて、シューズ1内における踵部の位置ずれを抑制して、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性を高めることができる。特に、着用者の踝よりも下方の部分は、足Fとシューズ1との間に隙間が生じやすい箇所であるため、当該箇所にパネル材4を密着させることで隙間を埋めて、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性を高めることができる。 In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, the shoe 1 is formed with an upper middle foot portion R2 covering the middle foot portion of the foot F of the wearer and an upper rear foot portion R3 covering the heel portion of the foot F of the wearer. and a sole 3 positioned below the upper 2. In addition, the shoe 1 includes a pair of panel members 4 which are provided on the outer leg side and the inner leg side inside the upper rear foot portion R3, respectively, and whose lower ends are fixed to the lower end portion side of the upper 2 or to the sole 3; A shoelace 5 connected to the upper end of the panel material 4 and capable of applying a force to the panel material 4 to pull up the panel material 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot part R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3 is provided. With these configurations, by tightening the shoelace 5, each panel material 4 is pulled up in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3, so that the space between the pair of panel materials 4 in the foot width direction is narrowed. Each panel member 4 is in a stretched state, and the heel portion can be pulled up from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side. As a result, both side portions of the heel along the foot width direction and the panel members 4 are brought into close contact so as to wrap the heel with a pair of panel members 4 from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side, and the heel in the shoe 1 is formed. The fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be improved by suppressing the displacement of the portion. In particular, since the part below the wearer's ankle is a part where a gap is likely to occur between the foot F and the shoe 1, the gap is filled by bringing the panel material 4 into close contact with the part, and the heel part and the shoe. The fit with the shoes 1 can be improved.
 本実施の形態では、図3に示すように、各パネル材4の上端部には、第2紐通し部23が設けられ、引き上げ材は、第2紐通し部23に通されるシューレース5である。この構成により、シューレース5を締めることでパネル材4を直接引き上げることができるため、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高めることができる。また、シューレース5を締めることで、アッパー本体20の締付とパネル材4の引き上げとを同時に行うことができるため、着用者の負担を軽減できる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3 , a second lacing portion 23 is provided at the upper end of each panel member 4 , and the lifting material is a shoelace 5 that is passed through the second lacing portion 23 . is. With this configuration, the panel member 4 can be directly pulled up by tightening the shoelace 5, so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be further improved. In addition, by tightening the shoelace 5, the upper body 20 can be tightened and the panel material 4 can be pulled up at the same time, thereby reducing the burden on the wearer.
 本実施の形態では、図5に示すように、各パネル材4は、着用者の足Fに接触可能な内側パネル材40と、内側パネル材40を挟んで着用者の足Fと反対側に設けられる外側パネル材41とを有している。また、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち上端部から下端部に向けた一定の領域が互いに接着された接着領域45であり、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち接着領域45よりも下方の領域が互いに縫合された縫合領域46である。これらの構成により、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41との固定方法を部分的に変えることで、各パネル材4の硬さを部分的に変えることができる。そして、縫合領域46よりも硬い接着領域45を、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち上端部から下端部に向けた一定の領域に設けると、第2紐通し部23を含む内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41の上端部が硬くなるため、シューレース5によるパネル材4の引き上げ効果が高まるとともに、引き上げ荷重に対する第2紐通し部23の強度を高めることができる。一方、接着領域45よりも柔らかい縫合領域46を、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41のうち接着領域45よりも下方の領域に設けると、パネル材4のうち足Fに直接接触しやすい領域が柔らかくなるため、パネル材4の足当たりを良好にできる。内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41とを重ね合わせて各パネル材4を形成することにより、パネル材4を引き上げた際のパネル材4の伸びを抑制して、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, each panel material 4 includes an inner panel material 40 that can contact the wearer's foot F, and an inner panel material 40 on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the inner panel material 40 interposed therebetween. and an outer panel material 41 provided. Further, a certain area from the upper end to the lower end of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 is a bonding area 45 that is bonded to each other. The area further down is the sewn area 46 which is sewn together. By partially changing the method of fixing the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 with these configurations, the hardness of each panel material 4 can be partially changed. Then, if the adhesive region 45 harder than the sewn region 46 is provided in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 from the upper end portion to the lower end portion, the inner panel member including the second lacing portion 23 is formed. Since the upper end portions of 40 and the outer panel member 41 are hardened, the effect of pulling up the panel member 4 by the shoelace 5 is enhanced, and the strength of the second lacing portion 23 against the lifting load can be enhanced. On the other hand, if the sewn area 46 softer than the adhesive area 45 is provided in the area below the adhesive area 45 of the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41, the area of the panel material 4 that is likely to come into direct contact with the foot F will be Since the panel material 4 is softened, the foot touch of the panel material 4 can be improved. By forming each panel member 4 by overlapping the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41, the elongation of the panel member 4 is suppressed when the panel member 4 is pulled up, and the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 is improved. The panel material 4 can be pulled up so as to further enhance the strength.
 本実施の形態では、図5に示すように、各パネル材4は、着用者の足Fに接触可能に設けられて内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41よりも軟質な材料で形成された緩衝材43を有する。この構成により、パネル材4の足当たりをより一層良好にできる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, each panel member 4 is provided so as to be in contact with the wearer's foot F and is made of a material softer than the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41. It has material 43 . With this configuration, it is possible to further improve the contact of the panel material 4 with the foot.
 図6に示される着用者の外踝Dよりも下方の部分は、足Fとシューズ1との間に隙間が生じやすい箇所である。この点、本実施の形態では、外足側のパネル材4の緩衝材43は、内側パネル材40よりも着用者の足Fに向かって突出するとともに、着用者の外踝Dよりも下方の部分に接触可能に設けられている。この構成により、パネル材4を引き上げた際に、外踝Dよりも下方の部分に緩衝材43を接触させて隙間を埋めることができるため、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高めることができる。 A portion below the wearer's outer ankle D shown in FIG. In this regard, in the present embodiment, the cushioning material 43 of the panel member 4 on the outer leg side protrudes toward the wearer's foot F from the inner panel member 40, and the portion below the wearer's outer ankle D is provided so as to be able to come into contact with the With this configuration, when the panel material 4 is pulled up, the cushioning material 43 can be brought into contact with the lower part of the outer ankle D to fill the gap, so that the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 can be further improved. can be done.
 本実施の形態では、図7に示すように、シューズ1は、アッパー後足部R3の内部で、一対のパネル材4の後端部同士の間に設けられたライニング材6を備え、各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6とは、面合わせで縫合されている。この構成により、各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6との間に段差が生じないため、段差による足当たりを防ぐことができる。 In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7, the shoe 1 includes a lining material 6 provided between the rear ends of a pair of panel materials 4 inside the upper rear foot portion R3. The rear end of the material 4 and the lining material 6 are sewn face-to-face. With this configuration, there is no step between the rear end of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6, so that foot contact due to the step can be prevented.
 本実施の形態では、図8に示すように、シューズ1は、各パネル材4及びライニング材6を挟んで着用者の足Fと反対側に設けられるヒールカウンター7を備え、パネル材4とライニング材6との縫合部9の上端部9aは、少なくとも縫合部9が設けられている位置において、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aよりも上方に位置している。この構成により、パネル材4とライニング材6との間からヒールカウンター7がアッパー2の内部に露出しないため、ヒールカウンター7の露出による足当たりを防ぐことができる。なお、縫合部9の上端部9aが、少なくとも縫合部9が設けられている位置において、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aよりも上方に位置することで、ライニング材6と縫合されたことによるパネル材4の可動域の低下を抑制することができる。すなわち、本実施の形態では、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性を高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げる効果を確保しながら、ヒールカウンター7の露出による足当たりを防ぐことができる。 In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 8, the shoe 1 includes a heel counter 7 provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot F with the panel material 4 and the lining material 6 interposed therebetween. The upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 with the material 6 is located above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided. With this configuration, since the heel counter 7 is not exposed inside the upper 2 from between the panel material 4 and the lining material 6, it is possible to prevent foot contact due to exposure of the heel counter 7. - 特許庁The upper end portion 9a of the sewn portion 9 is positioned above the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided. 4 can be suppressed. That is, in the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent foot contact due to exposure of the heel counter 7 while securing the effect of pulling up the panel material 4 so as to enhance the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 .
 本実施の形態では、図1に示すように、外足側のパネル材4は、着用者の第5中足骨粗面Bhよりも後方に配置されることにより、外足側のパネル材4と第5中足骨粗面Bhとが接触することによる足当たりを防ぐことができる。また、内足側のパネル材4の前端部と外足側のパネル材4の前端部とは、前後方向における位置が一致することにより、内足側のパネル材4と内側縦アーチArとが接触する範囲を減らして、内側縦アーチArの落ち込み時に内足側のパネル材4と内側縦アーチArとが接触することによる足当たりを軽減することができる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the outer leg side panel material 4 is arranged behind the wearer's fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh, so that the outer leg side panel material 4 and the fifth metatarsal tuberosity Bh. In addition, the front end portion of the panel material 4 on the inner leg side and the front end portion of the panel material 4 on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction, so that the panel material 4 on the inner leg side and the inner longitudinal arch Ar are aligned. By reducing the range of contact, it is possible to reduce foot contact caused by contact between the panel material 4 on the inner foot side and the inner longitudinal arch Ar when the inner longitudinal arch Ar falls.
 本実施の形態では、図2に示すように、各パネル材4の形状は、前後方向の幅が下端部から上端部に向かうにつれて狭くなる形状である。この構成により、シューレース5を締めた際にパネル材4に加わる張力が、パネル材4の下端部から上端部まで伝わりやすくなる。そのため、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, each panel member 4 has a shape in which the width in the front-rear direction becomes narrower from the lower end toward the upper end. With this configuration, the tension applied to the panel member 4 when the shoelace 5 is tightened is easily transmitted from the lower end portion to the upper end portion of the panel member 4 . Therefore, the panel material 4 can be pulled up so that the fit between the heel and the shoe 1 can be further improved.
 図3に示されるパネル材4の上端部の第2紐通し部23はアッパー本体20に縫合されているため、パネル材4を引き上げた際に、アッパー本体20も多少引き上げられる。この点、本実施の形態では、図9に示すように、アッパー2のうちシューズ1の足幅方向でパネル材4と重なる部分には、非伸張性を有する補強材8が設けられていることにより、パネル材4を引き上げた際のアッパー本体20の引き上げを抑制することができる。これにより、パネル材4がアッパー本体20と相対的に動きやすくなるため、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性を高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 Since the second lacing portion 23 at the upper end of the panel material 4 shown in FIG. In this regard, in the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9, a reinforcing member 8 having non-stretchability is provided in the portion of the upper 2 that overlaps the panel member 4 in the foot width direction of the shoe 1. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the lifting of the upper body 20 when the panel material 4 is lifted. As a result, the panel material 4 can be easily moved relative to the upper main body 20, so that the panel material 4 can be pulled up so as to enhance the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1. - 特許庁
 本実施の形態では、図9に示すように、パネル材4のうち上下方向の途中部は、アッパー本体20と離隔可能である。この構成により、シューレース5を締めた際にパネル材4がアッパー本体20と相対的に動きやすくなるため、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9, the middle portion of the panel member 4 in the vertical direction can be separated from the upper body 20. As shown in FIG. With this configuration, the panel material 4 can be easily moved relative to the upper body 20 when the shoelace 5 is tightened, so that the panel material 4 can be pulled up so as to further improve the fit between the heel and the shoe 1.例文帳に追加can be done.
 本実施の形態では、図5に示される内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41には、伸張性の低い材料が用いられる。この構成により、内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41を引き上げた際の内側パネル材40及び外側パネル材41の伸びを抑制して、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 In this embodiment, a material with low extensibility is used for the inner panel material 40 and the outer panel material 41 shown in FIG. With this configuration, stretching of the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 when the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 are pulled up is suppressed, so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1 can be further improved. The panel material 4 can be pulled up.
 なお、図1に示される一対のパネル材4は、本実施の形態では左右対称形状であったが、左右非対称形状であってもよい。例えば、図1に示される内足側のパネル材4を外足側のパネル材4よりも前方に延ばして、内足側のパネル材4が着用者の内側縦アーチArの全体と前後方向で一致する位置に配置されてもよい。また、各パネル材4の形状は、前後方向の幅が下端部から上端部に向かうにつれて狭くなる形状であることが好ましいが、図示した例に限定されない。 Although the pair of panel members 4 shown in FIG. 1 have a bilaterally symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, they may have a bilaterally asymmetrical shape. For example, the panel member 4 on the inner leg side shown in FIG. They may be placed in matching positions. Moreover, the shape of each panel member 4 is preferably a shape in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end, but is not limited to the illustrated example.
 図3に示される第2紐通し部23は、本実施の形態ではパネル材4の上端部を折り返してアッパー本体20に縫合することで形成されているが、パネル材4とは別体のループ状の部材をパネル材4の上端部に固定することで形成されてもよい。 In the present embodiment, the second lacing portion 23 shown in FIG. 3 is formed by folding back the upper end portion of the panel material 4 and sewing it to the upper main body 20. It may be formed by fixing a shaped member to the upper end portion of the panel member 4 .
 図5に示される各パネル材4は、本実施の形態では一部に例外があるものの2枚の部材を重ね合わせて形成されたが、1枚の部材で形成されてもよいし、2枚以外の複数枚の部材を重ね合わせて形成されてもよい。また、各パネル材4には、本実施の形態では接着領域45と縫合領域46とが設けられていたが、パネル材4の全域に亘って接着領域45が設けられてもよい。各パネル材4には、本実施の形態では緩衝材43が設けられていたが、緩衝材43が無くてもよいし、外足側および内足側のパネル材4のうちいずれか一方にあってもよい。 Each panel member 4 shown in FIG. 5 is formed by overlapping two members in this embodiment, although there are some exceptions. It may be formed by stacking a plurality of members other than the above. Further, each panel material 4 is provided with the bonding area 45 and the stitching area 46 in the present embodiment, but the bonding area 45 may be provided over the entire panel material 4 . Each panel material 4 is provided with the cushioning material 43 in the present embodiment, but the cushioning material 43 may be omitted, or one of the panel materials 4 on the outer leg side and the inner leg side may be provided with the cushioning material 43. may
 図8に示される各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6とは、本実施の形態では縫合されていたが、各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6との段差を感じない程度にパネル材4を薄い材料で形成することができれば縫合されていなくてもよい。このように各パネル材4の後端部とライニング材6とを縫合しないと、ライニング材6と縫合されることによるパネル材4の可動域の低下が発生せず、踵部とシューズ1とのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。 The rear end of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 shown in FIG. 8 are sewn together in the present embodiment. If the panel member 4 can be made of a thin material, it does not have to be sewn. If the rear end portion of each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 are not sewn together in this way, the range of motion of the panel material 4 will not be reduced due to the stitching with the lining material 6, and the heel portion and the shoe 1 will be connected. The panel member 4 can be pulled up so as to further improve fit.
 各パネル材4とライニング材6との縫合部9の上端部9aは、本実施の形態では少なくとも縫合部9が設けられている位置において、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aよりも上方に位置していたが、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aよりも下方に位置していてもよいし、ヒールカウンター7の上端部7aと上下方向で一致する位置にあってもよい。 In the present embodiment, the upper end 9a of the sewn portion 9 between each panel material 4 and the lining material 6 is positioned above the upper end 7a of the heel counter 7 at least at the position where the sewn portion 9 is provided. However, it may be positioned below the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7, or may be positioned to coincide with the upper end portion 7a of the heel counter 7 in the vertical direction.
(第1変形例)
 図11は、実施の形態1の第1変形例に係るシューズ1Aの断面図である。図11では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つずつ形成されている。各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(First modification)
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of shoe 1A according to a first modification of Embodiment 1. FIG. In FIG. 11, the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through hole 25 that communicates the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 . Each panel member 4 passes from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and passes above the side wall portion 24 and is folded back downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 to go downward. is wrapped to Then, the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the through hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming the loop-shaped second lacing portion 23. It is This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
(第2変形例)
 図12は、実施の形態1の第2変形例に係るシューズ1Bの断面図である。図12では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つずつ形成されている。各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24の上方を通過せずにアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(Second modification)
FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1B according to a second modified example of the first embodiment. In FIG. 12, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. The side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through-hole 25 that communicates between the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 . Each panel member 4 passes from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and passes above the side wall portion 24 and is folded back downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 to go downward. is wrapped to Then, the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the through hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the portion that does not pass above the side wall portion 24 but is located inside the upper body 20 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. By doing so, a loop-shaped second lacing portion 23 is formed. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
(第3変形例)
 図13は、実施の形態1の第3変形例に係るシューズ1Cの断面図である。図13では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つずつ形成されている。パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の外部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本変形例では、第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されていることで、前記した実施の形態1と比べて、第2紐通し部23の内部空間を縮小できる。そのため、シューレース5がアッパー本体20の下端部付近まで落下することがなく、シューレース5の位置を安定させることができる。
(Third modification)
FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1C according to a third modified example of the first embodiment. In FIG. 13, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction is formed with one through hole 25 that communicates the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 . The panel member 4 passes through the through hole 25 from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside and is folded back downward. Then, the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the through hole 25 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming the loop-shaped second lacing portion 23. It is The second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 . This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment. In addition, in this modified example, the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20. The internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
(第4変形例)
 図14は、実施の形態1の第4変形例に係るシューズ1Dの断面図である。図14では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が2つずつ形成されている。2つの貫通孔25は、上下方向に互いに離隔している。各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって上側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって下側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち下側の貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本変形例では、第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されていることで、前記した実施の形態1と比べて、第2紐通し部23の内部空間を縮小できる。そのため、シューレース5がアッパー本体20の下端付近まで落下することがなく、シューレース5の位置を安定させることができる。
(Fourth modification)
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1D according to a fourth modified example of the first embodiment. In FIG. 14, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. Two through-holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other. The two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other. Each panel member 4 passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20 . and folded downwards. Then, the portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the lower through hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by the stitching SE, thereby forming a loop-shaped second lacing portion. 23 are formed. The second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 . This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment. In addition, in this modified example, the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20. The internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
(第5変形例)
 図15は、実施の形態1の第5変形例に係るシューズ1Eの断面図である。図15では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が2つずつ形成されている。2つの貫通孔25は、上下方向に互いに離隔している。各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって上側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって下側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4のうち下側の貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と2つの貫通孔25を通過せずにアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されることで、ループ状の第2紐通し部23が形成されている。第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本変形例では、第2紐通し部23は、アッパー本体20の外部でパネル材4と側壁部24とに囲われて形成されていることで、前記した実施の形態1と比べて、第2紐通し部23の内部空間を縮小できる。そのため、シューレース5がアッパー本体20の下端部付近まで落下することがなく、シューレース5の位置を安定させることができる。
(Fifth Modification)
FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1E according to a fifth modification of the first embodiment. In FIG. 15, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. Two through-holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 in the foot width direction so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other. The two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other. Each panel member 4 passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards. A portion of the panel material 4 that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and a portion that does not pass through the two through-holes 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 are sewn SE. A loop-shaped second lacing portion 23 is formed by being fixed to each other. The second lacing portion 23 is formed outside the upper body 20 so as to be surrounded by the panel member 4 and the side wall portion 24 . This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment. In addition, in this modified example, the second lacing portion 23 is surrounded by the panel material 4 and the side wall portion 24 outside the upper body 20. The internal space of the second lacing portion 23 can be reduced. Therefore, the shoelace 5 does not drop to the vicinity of the lower end of the upper body 20, and the position of the shoelace 5 can be stabilized.
(第6変形例)
 図16は、実施の形態1の第6変形例に係るシューズ1Fのパネル材4をアッパー2の内部から見た側面図である。第6変形例に係るシューズ1Fは、パネル材4に緩衝材43および保護カバー44が無い点、外側パネル材41に孔41aおよび切欠き41b,41cが形成されている点で、実施の形態1に係るシューズ1と相違する。
(Sixth modification)
FIG. 16 is a side view of the panel member 4 of the shoe 1F according to the sixth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2. FIG. The shoe 1F according to the sixth modification differs from the first embodiment in that the panel member 4 does not have the cushioning material 43 and the protective cover 44, and that the outer panel member 41 is formed with the holes 41a and the notches 41b and 41c. It is different from the shoe 1 according to.
 外側パネル材41のうち下端部から上端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね三角形状の孔41aが形成されている。外側パネル材41のうち前端部から後端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね四角形状の切欠き41bが形成されている。切欠き41bは、外側パネル材41の下端部まで達している。外側パネル材41のうち後端部から前端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね台形状の切欠き41cが形成されている。切欠き41cは、外側パネル材41の下端部から上方に離隔した位置に設けられている。縫合部9は、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41とが重なり合う部分であって、かつ、外側パネル材41の後端部のうち下端部との境界部から切欠き41cの下端部付近まで設けられている。孔41aと切欠き41b,41c及び縫合部9とは、前後方向に互いに離隔している。孔41aは、切欠き41bと切欠き41c及び縫合部9との間の領域に設けられている。孔41a、切欠き41b,41cは、アッパー本体20の内部側から内側パネル材40により覆われている。 A substantially triangular hole 41a is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the lower end to the upper end. A substantially rectangular notch 41b is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the front end toward the rear end. The notch 41 b reaches the lower end of the outer panel member 41 . A substantially trapezoidal notch 41c is formed in a certain region of the outer panel member 41 from the rear end toward the front end. The notch 41 c is provided at a position spaced upward from the lower end of the outer panel member 41 . The sewn portion 9 is a portion where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 overlap each other, and is provided from the boundary portion between the rear end portion of the outer panel member 41 and the lower end portion to the vicinity of the lower end portion of the notch 41c. It is The hole 41a, the cutouts 41b and 41c, and the sewn portion 9 are separated from each other in the front-rear direction. The hole 41a is provided in a region between the notch 41b and the notch 41c and the stitched portion 9. As shown in FIG. The hole 41a and the cutouts 41b and 41c are covered with the inner panel material 40 from the inside of the upper body 20. As shown in FIG.
 外側パネル材41のうち孔41aの前方には、上下方向に延びる前方延伸部41dが形成されている。外側パネル材41のうち孔41aの後方には、上方方向に延びる後方延伸部41eが形成されている。前方延伸部41dと後方延伸部41eとが成す形状は、逆V字状である。外側パネル材41のうち孔41aの上方には、前方延伸部41dの上端部と後方延伸部41eの上端部とに連結して上下方向に延びる上方延伸部41fが形成されている。 A front extending portion 41d extending in the vertical direction is formed in front of the hole 41a in the outer panel member 41. As shown in FIG. A rear extending portion 41e extending upward is formed in the outer panel member 41 behind the hole 41a. The shape formed by the forward extending portion 41d and the rearward extending portion 41e is an inverted V shape. Above the hole 41a in the outer panel member 41, an upwardly extending portion 41f is formed to connect the upper end of the forwardly extending portion 41d and the upper end of the rearwardly extending portion 41e and extend vertically.
 本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本変形例では、外側パネル材41のうち下端部から上端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね三角形状の孔41aが形成されていて、孔41aの前後に形成された前方延伸部41dと後方延伸部41eとが成す形状が逆V字状であることにより、図示しないシューレース5を締めた際にパネル材4に加わる張力が、パネル材4の下端部から上端部まで伝わりやすくなる。そのため、踵部とシューズ1Fとのフィット性をより一層高められるようにパネル材4を引き上げることができる。また、本変形例では、外側パネル材41には孔41aと切欠き41b,41cとが形成されるため、パネル材4の軽量化を図ることができる。 This modified example can also achieve the same effects as the first embodiment described above. In addition, in this modification, a generally triangular hole 41a is formed in a certain region from the lower end to the upper end of the outer panel member 41, and a forward extending portion formed in front of and behind the hole 41a. Since the shape formed by 41d and the rear extending portion 41e is an inverted V shape, the tension applied to the panel member 4 when the shoe lace 5 (not shown) is tightened is easily transmitted from the lower end portion to the upper end portion of the panel member 4. Become. Therefore, the panel material 4 can be pulled up so that the fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1F can be further improved. Further, in this modification, the outer panel member 41 is formed with the holes 41a and the notches 41b and 41c, so that the weight of the panel member 4 can be reduced.
(第7変形例)
 図17は、実施の形態1の第7変形例に係るシューズ1Gのアッパー2をアッパー2の内部から見た側面図である。第7変形例に係るシューズ1Gは、アッパー本体20に設けられる補強材8の構成が、実施の形態1に係るシューズ1と相違する。なお、図17では、パネル材4に隠れる補強材8を見せるため、パネル材4を省略している。
(Seventh modification)
17 is a side view of the upper 2 of the shoe 1G according to the seventh modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2. FIG. A shoe 1</b>G according to the seventh modification differs from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in the structure of the reinforcing member 8 provided in the upper body 20 . 17, the panel member 4 is omitted in order to show the reinforcing member 8 hidden behind the panel member 4. As shown in FIG.
 補強材8には、複数の孔8aが形成されている。複数の孔8aは、上下方向および前後方向に互いに離隔している。孔8aの形状は、特に制限されないが、本変形例では側面視円形である。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本変形例では、補強材8には複数の孔8aが形成されているため、補強材8の軽量化、シューズ1Gの保形性及び補強材8の適度な硬さを実現することができる。 A plurality of holes 8a are formed in the reinforcing member 8. The plurality of holes 8a are separated from each other vertically and longitudinally. Although the shape of the hole 8a is not particularly limited, it is circular in a side view in this modified example. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment. In addition, in this modification, since a plurality of holes 8a are formed in the reinforcing member 8, it is possible to reduce the weight of the reinforcing member 8, achieve the shape retention of the shoe 1G, and achieve appropriate hardness of the reinforcing member 8. can.
(第8変形例)
 図18は、実施の形態1の第8変形例に係るシューズ1Hのパネル材4をアッパー2の内部から見た側面図である。第8変形例に係るシューズ1Hは、パネル材4に緩衝材43および保護カバー44が無い点、内側パネル材40に孔40bおよび切欠き40c,40dが形成されている点で、実施の形態1に係るシューズ1と相違する。
(Eighth modification)
FIG. 18 is a side view of the panel member 4 of the shoe 1H according to the eighth modification of the first embodiment, viewed from the inside of the upper 2. FIG. A shoe 1H according to the eighth modification differs from that of Embodiment 1 in that the panel member 4 does not have a cushioning material 43 and a protective cover 44, and that the inner panel member 40 has a hole 40b and cutouts 40c and 40d. It is different from the shoe 1 according to.
 内側パネル材40には、複数の孔40bが形成されている。複数の孔40bは、上下方向および前後方向に互いに離隔している。孔40bの形状は、特に制限されないが、本変形例では側面視円形である。内側パネル材40のうち前端部から後端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね四角形状の切欠き40cが形成されている。切欠き40cは、内側パネル材40の下端部まで達している。内側パネル材40のうち後端部から前端部に向けた一定の領域には、概ね台形状の切欠き40dが形成されている。切欠き40dは、内側パネル材40の下端部から上方に離隔した位置に設けられている。縫合部9は、内側パネル材40と外側パネル材41とが重なり合う部分であって、かつ、内側パネル材40の後端部のうち下端部との境界部から切欠き40dの下端部付近まで設けられている。孔40bは、切欠き40cと切欠き40d及び縫合部9との間の領域に設けられている。外側パネル材41の一部は、孔40b、切欠き40c,40dを通じて、アッパー本体20の内部から視認可能である。 The inner panel material 40 is formed with a plurality of holes 40b. The plurality of holes 40b are separated from each other in the vertical direction and the front-rear direction. Although the shape of the hole 40b is not particularly limited, it is circular in a side view in this modified example. A substantially rectangular notch 40c is formed in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 from the front end to the rear end. The notch 40 c reaches the lower end of the inner panel material 40 . A substantially trapezoidal notch 40d is formed in a certain region of the inner panel member 40 from the rear end toward the front end. 40 d of notches are provided in the position separated upwards from the lower end part of the inner panel material 40. As shown in FIG. The sewn portion 9 is a portion where the inner panel member 40 and the outer panel member 41 overlap each other, and is provided from the boundary portion with the lower end portion of the rear end portion of the inner panel member 40 to the vicinity of the lower end portion of the notch 40d. It is The hole 40b is provided in a region between the notch 40c and the notch 40d and the stitched portion 9. As shown in FIG. A portion of the outer panel member 41 is visible from the inside of the upper body 20 through the hole 40b and the notches 40c and 40d.
 本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。本変形例では、内側パネル材40には複数の孔40bと切欠き40c,40dとが形成されるため、パネル材4の軽量化を図ることができる。 This modified example can also achieve the same effects as the first embodiment described above. In this modification, the inner panel member 40 is formed with a plurality of holes 40b and cutouts 40c and 40d, so that the weight of the panel member 4 can be reduced.
(実施の形態2)
 図19は、実施の形態2に係るシューズ1Iの断面図である。図19では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。実施の形態2に係るシューズ1Iは、ベルト12及び連結部材11を用いてパネル材4を引き上げる点で、実施の形態1に係るシューズ1と相違する。
(Embodiment 2)
FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1I according to Embodiment 2. FIG. In FIG. 19, the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A shoe 1I according to the second embodiment differs from the shoe 1 according to the first embodiment in that a belt 12 and a connecting member 11 are used to pull up the panel material 4 .
 図19に示すように、シューズ1Iは、アッパー2と、ソール3と、一対のパネル材4と、引き上げ材10とを備えている。以下の説明において、一対のパネル材4を区別する場合には、内足側のパネル材4をパネル材4Aと称し、外足側のパネル材4をパネル材4Bと称する。アッパー本体20の外足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔26が形成されている。 As shown in FIG. 19, the shoe 1I includes an upper 2, a sole 3, a pair of panel members 4, and a lifting member 10. In the following description, when distinguishing between a pair of panel members 4, the panel member 4 on the inner leg side will be referred to as panel member 4A, and the panel member 4 on the outer leg side will be referred to as panel member 4B. A through-hole 26 is formed in the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 on the side of the outer leg so that the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 communicate with each other.
 各パネル材4は、アッパー本体20の下端部側から上斜め前方に延びている。パネル材4Aの上端部は、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かってアッパー本体20の側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち側壁部24の上方を通過してアッパー本体20の外部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。パネル材4Bは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって貫通孔26を通過している。 Each panel member 4 extends obliquely forward from the lower end side of the upper body 20 . The upper end portion of the panel member 4A is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside, passing above the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 . A portion of the panel member 4A passing above the side wall portion 24 and positioned outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitches SE. The panel member 4B passes through the through hole 26 from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside.
 引き上げ材10は、連結部材11と、ベルト12とを有している。連結部材11は、パネル材4Aの上端部に取り付けられていて、パネル材4Aとベルト12の折り返し部とを連結する部材である。連結部材11は、パネル材4Aとベルト12とを連結可能であればその構成は特に制限されないが、本実施の形態ではリング状の部材である。 The lifting material 10 has a connecting member 11 and a belt 12 . The connecting member 11 is attached to the upper end portion of the panel material 4A, and is a member that connects the panel material 4A and the folded portion of the belt 12. As shown in FIG. The configuration of the connecting member 11 is not particularly limited as long as it can connect the panel member 4A and the belt 12, but in the present embodiment, it is a ring-shaped member.
 図19には、ベルト12とパネル材4Bとの境界線Sを図示している。ベルト12は、パネル材4Bの上端部に接続されて、アッパー本体20の外足側から内足側に延びた後に連結部材11で折り返されて外足側に延びている。ベルト12は、アッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向にパネル材4を引き上げる力をパネル材4に付与可能である。ベルト12は、パネル材4Bと一体でもよいし、パネル材4Bと別体でもよい。ベルト12は、第1ベルト部12aと、第2ベルト部12bとを含んでいる。第1ベルト部12aは、パネル材4Bの上端部から内足側に向かって連結部材11まで延びている。第2ベルト部12bは、連結部材11から外足側に向かってパネル材4Bの上端部付近まで延びている。第1ベルト部12aと第2ベルト部12bとは、上下に配置されている。第1ベルト部12aのうち第2ベルト部12bを向く面には、面ファスナー12cが取り付けられている。第2ベルト部12bのうち第1ベルト部12aを向く面には、面ファスナー12dが取り付けられている。第2ベルト部12bは、面ファスナー12c,12dを介して、第1ベルト部12aに固定および離隔可能である。 FIG. 19 illustrates a boundary line S between the belt 12 and the panel material 4B. The belt 12 is connected to the upper end portion of the panel member 4B, extends from the outer leg side to the inner leg side of the upper body 20, and then folds back at the connecting member 11 and extends to the outer leg side. The belt 12 can apply a force to the panel material 4 to pull up the panel material 4 in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3. The belt 12 may be integrated with the panel material 4B or may be separate from the panel material 4B. The belt 12 includes a first belt portion 12a and a second belt portion 12b. The first belt portion 12a extends from the upper end portion of the panel material 4B to the connecting member 11 toward the inner leg side. The second belt portion 12b extends from the connecting member 11 toward the outer leg side to the vicinity of the upper end portion of the panel member 4B. The first belt portion 12a and the second belt portion 12b are arranged vertically. A hook-and-loop fastener 12c is attached to the surface of the first belt portion 12a facing the second belt portion 12b. A hook-and-loop fastener 12d is attached to the surface of the second belt portion 12b facing the first belt portion 12a. The second belt portion 12b can be fixed to and separated from the first belt portion 12a via hook-and- loop fasteners 12c and 12d.
 本実施の形態では、前記した実施の形態1と同様の効果を奏することができる。また、本実施の形態では、引き上げ材10は、一対のパネル材4のうち一方のパネル材4Bの上端部に接続されてアッパー本体20の外足側から内足側に延びた後に折り返されて外足側に延びるベルト12と、他方のパネル材4Aの上端部に取り付けられていて他方のパネル材4Aとベルト12の折り返し部とを連結する連結部材11とを有している。この構成により、第2ベルト部12bを外足側に向かって引っ張ってベルト12を締めることで、各パネル材4がアッパー中足部R2に向かう方向かつソール3から離れる方向に引き上げられるため、一対のパネル材4の足幅方向の間隔が狭まるように各パネル材4が張った状態となり、足幅方向の両側かつ下側から踵部を引き上げることができる。これにより、足幅方向の両側かつ下側から一対のパネル材4で踵部を包み込むように踵部の足幅方向に沿った両側部分とパネル材4とを密着させて、シューズ1I内における踵部の位置ずれを抑制して、踵部とシューズ1Iとのフィット性を高めることができる。 In this embodiment, the same effects as those of the first embodiment can be obtained. In the present embodiment, the pull-up member 10 is connected to the upper end portion of one panel member 4B of the pair of panel members 4, extends from the outer leg side to the inner leg side of the upper body 20, and is then folded back. It has a belt 12 extending to the outer leg side, and a connecting member 11 attached to the upper end of the other panel member 4A and connecting the other panel member 4A and the folded portion of the belt 12.例文帳に追加With this configuration, by pulling the second belt portion 12b toward the outer leg side and tightening the belt 12, each panel material 4 is pulled up in the direction toward the upper middle foot portion R2 and in the direction away from the sole 3. The panel members 4 are stretched so that the interval in the foot width direction of the panel members 4 is narrowed, and the heel part can be pulled up from both sides and the lower side in the foot width direction. As a result, both side portions along the foot width direction of the heel portion and the panel members 4 are brought into close contact with each other so as to wrap the heel portion with a pair of panel members 4 from both sides in the foot width direction and from the lower side, and the heel portion in the shoe 1I is formed. The fit between the heel portion and the shoe 1I can be improved by suppressing the displacement of the portion.
 なお、本実施の形態のように、引き上げ材10としてシューレース5を使用しない場合には、アッパー本体20を足に密着させるためにシューレース5の代わりに面ファスナーを用いる構造にしてもよい。面ファスナーを用いてアッパー本体20を足に密着させる場合、アッパー本体20に第1紐通し部22は形成されない。また、引き上げ材10は、一対のパネル材4のうち一方のパネル材4Aの上端部に接続されてアッパー本体20の内足側から外足側に延びた後に折り返されて内足側に延びるベルト12と、他方のパネル材4Bの上端部に取り付けられていて他方のパネル材4Bとベルト12の折り返し部とを連結する連結部材11とを有する構成であってもよい。 When the shoelace 5 is not used as the lifting material 10 as in the present embodiment, a hook-and-loop fastener may be used instead of the shoelace 5 to bring the upper body 20 into close contact with the foot. When the upper body 20 is brought into close contact with the foot using a hook-and-loop fastener, the upper body 20 is not provided with the first lace-through portion 22 . The pull-up member 10 is connected to the upper end of one panel member 4A of the pair of panel members 4, extends from the inner leg side of the upper body 20 toward the outer leg side, and then folds back to extend toward the inner leg side. 12, and a connecting member 11 attached to the upper end portion of the other panel member 4B and connecting the other panel member 4B and the folded portion of the belt 12. As shown in FIG.
(第1変形例)
 図20は、実施の形態2の第1変形例に係るシューズ1Jの断面図である。図20では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の内足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つ形成されている。パネル材4Aは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かってアッパー本体20の側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態2と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(First modification)
FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1J according to a first modified example of the second embodiment. In FIG. 20, the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 . The panel material 4A passes over the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards. A portion of the panel member 4A that passes through the through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
(第2変形例)
 図21は、実施の形態2の第2変形例に係るシューズ1Kの断面図である。図21では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の内足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つ形成されている。パネル材4Aは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かってアッパー本体20の側壁部24の上方を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24の上方を通過せずにアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態2と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(Second modification)
FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1K according to a second modified example of the second embodiment. In FIG. 21, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 . The panel material 4A passes over the side wall portion 24 of the upper body 20 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the through hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. and folded downwards. Then, the portion of the panel member 4A that passes through the through hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and the portion that does not pass above the side wall portion 24 and is located inside the upper body 20 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. It is This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
(第3変形例)
 図22は、実施の形態2の第3変形例に係るシューズ1Lの断面図である。図22では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の内足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が1つ形成されている。パネル材4Aは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の外部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態2と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(Third modification)
FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1L according to a third modified example of the second embodiment. In FIG. 22, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. A single through-hole 25 that communicates the inside and outside of the upper body 20 is formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 . The panel material 4A is folded downward from the inside of the upper body 20 toward the outside through the through holes 25 . A portion of the panel material 4A that passes through the through hole 25 and is located outside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
(第4変形例)
 図23は、実施の形態2の第4変形例に係るシューズ1Mの断面図である。図23では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の内足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が2つ形成されている。2つの貫通孔25は、上下方向に互いに離隔している。パネル材4Aは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって上側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって下側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち下側の貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と側壁部24とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態2と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(Fourth modification)
FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1M according to a fourth modified example of the second embodiment. In FIG. 23, the panel member 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. Two through holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 to communicate the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 . The two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other. The panel member 4A passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. folded downwards. A portion of the panel member 4A that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is positioned inside the upper body 20 and the side wall portion 24 are fixed to each other by stitching SE. This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
(第5変形例)
 図24は、実施の形態2の第5変形例に係るシューズ1Nの断面図である。図24では、理解の容易化のために、パネル材4を1枚の部材で表している。アッパー本体20の足幅方向の内足側の側壁部24には、アッパー本体20の内部と外部とを連通する貫通孔25が2つ形成されている。2つの貫通孔25は、上下方向に互いに離隔している。パネル材4Aは、アッパー本体20の内部から外部に向かって上側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返された後、アッパー本体20の外部から内部に向かって下側の貫通孔25を通過して下方に折り返されている。そして、パネル材4Aのうち下側の貫通孔25を通過してアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分と2つの貫通孔25を通過せずにアッパー本体20の内部に位置する部分とが縫合SEによって互いに固定されている。本変形例によっても、前記した実施の形態2と同様の効果を奏することができる。
(Fifth modification)
FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe 1N according to a fifth modified example of the second embodiment. In FIG. 24, the panel material 4 is represented by one member for easy understanding. Two through holes 25 are formed in the side wall portion 24 on the inner foot side in the foot width direction of the upper body 20 to communicate the inside and the outside of the upper body 20 . The two through holes 25 are vertically separated from each other. The panel member 4A passes through the upper through-hole 25 from the inside to the outside of the upper body 20 and is folded downward, and then passes through the lower through-hole 25 from the outside to the inside of the upper body 20. folded downwards. A portion of the panel material 4A that passes through the lower through-hole 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 and a portion that does not pass through the two through-holes 25 and is located inside the upper body 20 are sewn SE. are fixed to each other by This modification can also provide the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
 以上の実施の形態に示した構成は、本発明の内容の一例を示すものであり、別の公知の技術と組み合わせることも可能であるし、本発明の要旨を逸脱しない範囲で、構成の一部を省略、変更することも可能である。 The configuration shown in the above embodiment shows an example of the content of the present invention, and it is possible to combine it with another known technology, and one configuration can be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is also possible to omit or change the part.
 1,1A,1B,1C,1D,1E,1F,1G,1H,1I,1J,1K,1L,1M,1N シューズ、2 アッパー、3 ソール、4,4A,4B パネル材、5 シューレース、6 ライニング材、7 ヒールカウンター、7a,9a 上端部、8 補強材、8a,40b,41a 孔、9,47,48 縫合部、10 引き上げ材、11 連結部材、12 ベルト、12a 第1ベルト部、12b 第2ベルト部、12c,12d 面ファスナー、20 アッパー本体、20a 履き口、20b 開口、21 シュータン、22 第1紐通し部、23 第2紐通し部、24 側壁部、25,26 貫通孔、30 アウトソール、30a 接地面、31 ミッドソール、32 中底、33 中敷き、40 内側パネル材、40a 取付孔、41 外側パネル材、40c,40d,41b,41c 切欠き、41d 前方延伸部、41e 後方延伸部、41f 上方延伸部、42 接着剤、43 緩衝材、44 保護カバー、45 接着領域、46 縫合領域、Ar 内側縦アーチ、Ba 楔状骨、Bb 立方骨、Bc 舟状骨、Bd 距骨、Be 踵骨、Bf 中足骨、Bf1 第一中足骨、Bg 趾骨、Bh 第5中足骨粗面、C シューズセンター軸、D 外踝、F 足、Ja MP関節、Jb リスフラン関節、Jc ショパール関節、Jc1 踵立方関節、Jc2 距舟関節、R1 アッパー前足部、R2 アッパー中足部、R3 アッパー後足部、S 境界線、S1 第1境界線、S2 第2境界線 SE 縫合。 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1I, 1J, 1K, 1L, 1M, 1N Shoes, 2 Upper, 3 Sole, 4, 4A, 4B Panel material, 5 Shoelace, 6 Lining material 7 Heel counter 7a, 9a Upper end 8 Reinforcement material 8a, 40b, 41a Hole 9, 47, 48 Sewing part 10 Lifting material 11 Connecting member 12 Belt 12a First belt part 12b 2nd belt part, 12c, 12d hook-and-loop fastener, 20 upper body, 20a shoe opening, 20b opening, 21 shoe tongue, 22 first lacing part, 23 second lacing part, 24 side wall part, 25, 26 through hole, 30 Outsole, 30a Ground contact surface, 31 Midsole, 32 Midsole, 33 Insole, 40 Inner panel material, 40a Mounting hole, 41 Outer panel material, 40c, 40d, 41b, 41c Notch, 41d Forward extension, 41e Rearward extension Part, 41f upward extension part, 42 adhesive, 43 cushioning material, 44 protective cover, 45 adhesion area, 46 suture area, Ar medial longitudinal arch, Ba cuneiform bone, Bb cuboid bone, Bc navicular bone, Bd talus, Be heel Bone, Bf metatarsal, Bf1 first metatarsal, Bg toe, Bh fifth metatarsal tuberosity, C shoe center axis, D lateral malleolus, F foot, Ja MP joint, Jb Lisfranc joint, Jc Chopard joint, Jc1 calcaneocuboid joint, Jc2 talonavicular joint, R1 upper forefoot, R2 upper metatarsal, R3 upper hindfoot, S boundary line, S1 first boundary line, S2 second boundary line SE suture.

Claims (10)

  1.  着用者の足の中足部を覆うアッパー中足部と、足の踵部を覆うアッパー後足部とが形成されたアッパーと、
     前記アッパーの下方に位置するソールと、
     前記アッパー後足部の内部で外足側及び内足側にそれぞれ設けられて、下端部が前記アッパーの下端部側又は前記ソールに固定される一対のパネル材と、
     前記パネル材の上端部に接続されて、前記アッパー中足部に向かう方向かつ前記ソールから離れる方向に前記パネル材を引き上げる力を前記パネル材に付与可能な引き上げ材と、を備える、シューズ。
    an upper formed with an upper metatarsal portion covering the metatarsal portion of the foot of the wearer and an upper rearfoot portion covering the heel portion of the foot;
    a sole positioned below the upper;
    a pair of panel members respectively provided on the outer foot side and the inner foot side inside the upper rear foot portion, the lower end portions of which are fixed to the lower end portion side of the upper or to the sole;
    a lifting member connected to an upper end of the panel member and capable of imparting a force to the panel member that lifts the panel member in a direction toward the upper midfoot portion and away from the sole.
  2.  各前記パネル材の上端部には、紐通し部が設けられ、
     前記引き上げ材は、前記紐通し部に通されるシューレースである、請求項1に記載のシューズ。
    A stringing part is provided at the upper end of each panel material,
    The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the lifting material is a shoelace passed through the lacing portion.
  3.  各前記パネル材は、前記着用者の足に接触可能な内側パネル材と、前記内側パネル材を挟んで前記着用者の足と反対側に設けられる外側パネル材と、を有し、
     前記内側パネル材及び前記外側パネル材のうち上端部から下端部に向けた一定の領域が互いに接着された接着領域であり、
     前記内側パネル材及び前記外側パネル材のうち前記接着領域よりも下方の領域が互いに縫合された縫合領域である、請求項1又は2に記載のシューズ。
    Each of the panel members has an inner panel member that can contact the wearer's foot, and an outer panel member that is provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot with the inner panel member sandwiched therebetween,
    A bonding region in which a certain region of the inner panel member and the outer panel member from the upper end to the lower end is adhered to each other,
    3. The shoe according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the inner panel material and the outer panel material are sewn together in areas below the adhesion area.
  4.  外足側の前記パネル材は、前記着用者の足に接触可能に設けられて前記内側パネル材及び前記外側パネル材よりも軟質な材料で形成された緩衝材を有する、請求項3に記載のシューズ。 4. The outer leg side panel material according to claim 3, wherein the panel material has a cushioning material which is provided so as to be able to come into contact with the wearer's foot and is formed of a material softer than the inner panel material and the outer panel material. shoes.
  5.  前記緩衝材は、前記内側パネル材よりも前記着用者の足に向かって突出するとともに、前記着用者の外踝よりも下方の部分に接触可能に設けられている、請求項4に記載のシューズ。 The shoe according to claim 4, wherein the cushioning material protrudes toward the wearer's foot from the inner panel material and is provided so as to be able to contact a portion below the wearer's outer ankle.
  6.  前記アッパー後足部の内部で、一対の前記パネル材の後端部同士の間に設けられたライニング材を備え、
     各前記パネル材の後端部と前記ライニング材とは、面合わせで縫合されている、請求項1から5のいずれか1項に記載のシューズ。
    a lining material provided between the rear end portions of the pair of panel members inside the upper rear foot portion;
    The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the rear end portion of each panel member and the lining member are sewn face-to-face.
  7.  各前記パネル材及び前記ライニング材を挟んで前記着用者の足と反対側に設けられるヒールカウンターを備え、
     前記パネル材と前記ライニング材との縫合部の上端部は、少なくとも縫合部が設けられている位置において、前記ヒールカウンターの上端部よりも上方に位置している、請求項6に記載のシューズ。
    A heel counter provided on the opposite side of the wearer's foot across the panel material and the lining material,
    7. The shoe according to claim 6, wherein the upper end of the seamed portion between the panel material and the lining material is located above the upper end of the heel counter at least at a position where the seamed portion is provided.
  8.  外足側の前記パネル材は、前記着用者の第5中足骨粗面よりも後方に配置され、
     内足側の前記パネル材の前端部と外足側の前記パネル材の前端部とは、前後方向における位置が一致する、請求項1から7のいずれか1項に記載のシューズ。
    The panel material on the outer foot side is arranged behind the fifth metatarsal tuberosity of the wearer,
    The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the front end portion of the panel member on the inner leg side and the front end portion of the panel member on the outer leg side coincide in position in the front-rear direction.
  9.  各前記パネル材の形状は、前後方向の幅が下端部から上端部に向かうにつれて狭くなる形状である、請求項1から8のいずれか1項に記載のシューズ。 The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein each of the panel members has a shape in which the width in the front-rear direction narrows from the lower end toward the upper end.
  10.  前記アッパーのうち前記シューズの足幅方向で前記パネル材と重なる部分には、非伸張性を有する補強材が設けられている、請求項1から9のいずれか1項に記載のシューズ。 The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein a portion of the upper that overlaps the panel member in the foot width direction of the shoe is provided with a non-stretchable reinforcing member.
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