A43B13/32

Footwear plate

A method of forming a plate for an article of footwear includes applying a first strand portion to a base layer including positioning adjacent segments of the first strand portion to form a first layer on the base layer. The adjacent segments of the first strand portion having a greater density across a width of the plate between a medial side and a lateral side at a midfoot region of the plate than at a forefoot region of the plate and at a heel region of the plate. The method also includes applying at least one of heat and pressure to the first strand portion and to the base layer to conform the first strand portion and the base layer to a predetermined shape.

FOOTWEAR SOLE STRUCTURE WITH NESTED FOAM CORE
20210307452 · 2021-10-07 · ·

A sole structure for an article of footwear may include a sole component having a bottom wall and a peripheral wall extending upward from the bottom wall and partially surrounding a space above the bottom wall. The sole structure may have a midsole that includes a foam core nested in the space. The peripheral wall of the sole component may be disposed outward of a side surface of the foam core. The sole component may be attached to a first portion of the side surface and detached from a second portion of the side surface. The second portion of the side surface may be disposed between the first portion and the bottom wall.

METHOD FOR PROCUCING A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR A SPORTS SHOE
20210267316 · 2021-09-02 ·

A method for producing a shoe, in particular a sports shoe. In order to provide an optimally fitting shoe in a simple manner, the method comprises the following steps according to the invention: a) Measuring at least one individual characteristic of the foot of a person and/or one walking characteristic of the person by means of a measuring device; b) Determining the progression of a material characteristic and/or mechanical characteristic of at least one sole or one sole part of the shoe along at least one direction of extend of the sole or of the sole part in accordance with the values measured according to step a) using a specified algorithm or a specified rule; c) Producing the sole or a sole part of the shoe, wherein the material characteristics and/or mechanical characteristics are varied along the at least one direction of extend of the sole or of the sole part such that the material characteristic and/or mechanical characteristics at least approximately correspond to the progression determined according to step b); d) Connecting the sole produced according to step c) or the sole part to an upper in order to complete the shoe.

METHOD FOR PROCUCING A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR A SPORTS SHOE
20210267316 · 2021-09-02 ·

A method for producing a shoe, in particular a sports shoe. In order to provide an optimally fitting shoe in a simple manner, the method comprises the following steps according to the invention: a) Measuring at least one individual characteristic of the foot of a person and/or one walking characteristic of the person by means of a measuring device; b) Determining the progression of a material characteristic and/or mechanical characteristic of at least one sole or one sole part of the shoe along at least one direction of extend of the sole or of the sole part in accordance with the values measured according to step a) using a specified algorithm or a specified rule; c) Producing the sole or a sole part of the shoe, wherein the material characteristics and/or mechanical characteristics are varied along the at least one direction of extend of the sole or of the sole part such that the material characteristic and/or mechanical characteristics at least approximately correspond to the progression determined according to step b); d) Connecting the sole produced according to step c) or the sole part to an upper in order to complete the shoe.

Article of footwear with multiple layers

An article of footwear may include an inner knit layer forming a void dimensioned for receipt of at least a portion of a foot, along with an outer knit layer, where the outer knit layer at least partially surrounds the inner knit layer. The outer knit layer may define window for viewing of the inner knit layer, the window being located at an overfoot portion of the article of footwear, and the window exposing a portion of the inner knit layer. The inner knit layer may be movable relative to the outer knit layer at the window.

Article of footwear with multiple layers

An article of footwear may include an inner knit layer forming a void dimensioned for receipt of at least a portion of a foot, along with an outer knit layer, where the outer knit layer at least partially surrounds the inner knit layer. The outer knit layer may define window for viewing of the inner knit layer, the window being located at an overfoot portion of the article of footwear, and the window exposing a portion of the inner knit layer. The inner knit layer may be movable relative to the outer knit layer at the window.

FLEXIBLE FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER WITH TENSILE MEMBER
20210289884 · 2021-09-23 · ·

A method of making an article of footwear. The method may include forming a chamber for receiving a pressurized fluid, including a first chamber barrier layer, a second chamber barrier layer, and a tensile member extending between the first chamber barrier layer and the second chamber barrier layer. The tensile member may include a first tensile member layer, a second tensile member layer, and a plurality of tethers connecting the first tensile member layer to the second tensile member layer. The method may also include extending a portion of the second chamber barrier layer toward the first tensile member layer between a first section of the second tensile member layer and a second section of the second tensile member layer, and joining the portion of the second chamber barrier layer to the first tensile member layer between the first section and the second section of the second tensile member layer.

FLEXIBLE FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER WITH TENSILE MEMBER
20210289884 · 2021-09-23 · ·

A method of making an article of footwear. The method may include forming a chamber for receiving a pressurized fluid, including a first chamber barrier layer, a second chamber barrier layer, and a tensile member extending between the first chamber barrier layer and the second chamber barrier layer. The tensile member may include a first tensile member layer, a second tensile member layer, and a plurality of tethers connecting the first tensile member layer to the second tensile member layer. The method may also include extending a portion of the second chamber barrier layer toward the first tensile member layer between a first section of the second tensile member layer and a second section of the second tensile member layer, and joining the portion of the second chamber barrier layer to the first tensile member layer between the first section and the second section of the second tensile member layer.

CONTROLLING THE QUALITY OF A MANUFACTURED ARTICLE

Systems and methods for monitoring the quality of a surface treatment applied to an article in a manufacturing process are provided. A surface treatment may be applied to at least a portion of an article. A thermal profile of the article may be obtained and used to determine temperature indications of different regions of the article to which the surface treatment has been applied. A standard model of the article may be obtained that includes model regions having model temperature ranges. The temperature indications of the article can be compared with the model temperature ranges to determine if any temperature indications are outside of a corresponding model temperature range. The article may be a shoe part. The surface treatments may include the application of heat, plasma, dye, paint, primer, and/or the application of other materials, substances, and/or processes.

CONTROLLING THE QUALITY OF A MANUFACTURED ARTICLE

Systems and methods for monitoring the quality of a surface treatment applied to an article in a manufacturing process are provided. A surface treatment may be applied to at least a portion of an article. A thermal profile of the article may be obtained and used to determine temperature indications of different regions of the article to which the surface treatment has been applied. A standard model of the article may be obtained that includes model regions having model temperature ranges. The temperature indications of the article can be compared with the model temperature ranges to determine if any temperature indications are outside of a corresponding model temperature range. The article may be a shoe part. The surface treatments may include the application of heat, plasma, dye, paint, primer, and/or the application of other materials, substances, and/or processes.