A43B23/086

3D PRINTED CAGE STRUCTURES FOR APPAREL
20190248089 · 2019-08-15 · ·

This application is generally directed to articles including cage structures and related systems and methods. The cage structures have utility in footwear and apparel (e.g., articles of clothing, braces, accessories). In some cases, the article is a footwear article. In some cases, the article is an article of apparel. In some embodiments, the article includes a textile. In some embodiments, the article includes a cage structure (e.g., comprising a polymer) attached to a substrate (e.g., a textile). In some embodiments, the interface of attachment between the substrate and the cage structure is substantially free of an adhesive.

Footwear Including an Adaptable and Adjustable Lacing System
20240197039 · 2024-06-20 ·

An article of footwear includes an upper and an adjustable lacing system. The adjustable lacing system includes a plurality of fastener engaging elements located at the medial and lateral sides of the upper, where at least one of the medial side and the lateral side includes sets of fastener engaging elements. Each set of fastener engaging elements is distanced from another set in a direction transverse a lengthwise direction of the upper, and the fastener engaging elements are configured to engage with and retain a fastener structure that extends between the medial and lateral sides of the upper such that the fastener structure can be selectively engaged with different sets of fastener engaging elements to adjust a fit of the upper around a width of the foot disposed within the cavity.

MEDICAL SHOE HAVING MULTI-DENSITY OVERMOLDING
20190116925 · 2019-04-25 · ·

A medical shoe having an overmolding layer with a non-uniform density is provided. The medical shoe may include a midsole configured to support a foot, and a frame surrounding the midsole. The midsole may include a foot receiving portion forming a substantially planar surface for supporting the foot and a frame receiving portion opposite the foot receiving portion. The frame may include an overmolding layer extending from a side of the frame opposite the midsole so as to form a ground contacting surface. The overmolding layer may have a non-uniform density. The sole assembly may be secured to the frame by a self-locking fit between the sole assembly and the frame.

MEDICAL SHOE HAVING A PLURALITY OF OUTSOLE PROJECTIONS
20190116924 · 2019-04-25 · ·

A medical shoe having a plurality of outsole projections is provided. The medical shoe may include a sole assembly configured to support a foot, and a frame surrounding the sole assembly. The sole assembly may include a midsole portion forming a substantially planar surface for supporting the foot and an outsole portion including the plurality of outsole projections extending from the midsole portion. The frame may include a plurality of through holes corresponding to the plurality of outsole projections. The plurality of outsole projections may extend through the plurality of through holes so as to form a ground contacting surface. The plurality of outsole projections may also be provided in a symmetrical pattern. The sole assembly may be secured to the frame by a self-locking fit between the sole assembly and the frame.

STRUCTURE AND PROCEDURE FOR MAKING A SHOE WITH KNITTED UPPER
20240278518 · 2024-08-22 ·

A procedure for making a shoe with a knitted upper, including a series of steps in whichduring an upper shaping steponce the internal stocking has been placed on the shoe tree, a membrane element (3) is placed in position, which covers the portion corresponding to the sole of the shoe tree and a lateral portion. The membrane element is a single-body element formed of a polymer membrane that has adhesive material on both sides thereof and features a series of suitable shaped and positioned perforations (30). The membrane element is designed to create a support structure for the two stockings so that the shoe obtained has and maintains a structured shape. Once the upper is complete, a sole is constructed by injection moulding in order to create a shoe that is a single, homogeneous, compact, and structured body.

SHOE PROTECTOR DEVICE AND APPLICATOR
20240268520 · 2024-08-15 ·

A shoe protector device for a trainer for the prevention of toe holes. The applicator consists of two display cards 2L and 2R each having the sole area 6 of a left foot and right foot respectively printed thereon. Additionally, a toe protector patch 12 with liner 8, is secured to a top end of the sole area of each card 2L and 2R in a position that would be occupied by a toe, such as a big toe. A low-tack semi-permanent adhesive secures the patch to the applicator so as to allow the patch to disengage from the applicator when a pulling force is applied.

KNITTED UPPER WITH TWO SIDES AND AN UNDERFOOT PORTION
20180303204 · 2018-10-25 · ·

The present disclosure provides a knitted component for an article of footwear. The knitted component may include a first side and a second side, where the first side and the second side form an overfoot portion. An underfoot portion may be located between the first side and the second side, where at least a portion of the first side and at least a portion of the second side of the knitted component are located on one of a medial side and a lateral side of the overfoot portion, and where a knitted course extends from the first side, through the underfoot portion, and to the second side.

Footwear including a textile upper

A textile upper for an article of footwear includes at least one microclimate modulation structure located at one or more regions of the upper. In an embodiment, a microclimate modulation structure includes a plurality of knitted strands, the knitted strands including a first strand type and a second strand type, the first strand type having a greater thermal conductivity than the second strand type. In another embodiment, the microclimate modulation structure includes an uneven surface that includes a plurality of knitted beams and a plurality of indentations defined between the knitted beams.

Articles of footwear and other foot-receiving devices having dynamically adjustable heel portions
12108834 · 2024-10-08 · ·

Articles of footwear having an upper including a dynamic fit heel portion and a main body. The dynamic fit heel portion may include a lower heel counter and an upper heel collar. The upper heel collar may define at least in part, a foot-receiving chamber. An expandable joint may be provided between the lower heel counter and the upper heel collar. A material forming the expandable joint may have a higher flexibility and a higher stretch than the lower heel counter and the upper heel collar. The lower heel counter, the upper heel collar, and the expandable joint may be configured to align with portions of a heel and ankle of a wearer so as to provide a flexible heel and ankle fit.

Footwear including a textile upper

An article of footwear includes a sole structure and an upper attached to the sole structure. The upper is formed from a textile including interlocked strands oriented in a predetermined configuration. The strands include one or more inelastic strands operable to provide stretch and/or recovery properties to the upper.