Sole provided with overturning anti-slipping means
11191318 · 2021-12-07
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Abstract
In an anti-slipping device for a shoe sole having an anti-slipping or anti-sliding component such as nails or spikes which are not secured to the sole but are secured on support elements which can be overturned to be hidden in slots made on the sole itself, each overturning support element is hinged at its ends on cubic blocks which are anchored to the sole due to a mushroom-shaped coupling element which is molded in once piece to the cubic block itself, made of the same thermo-polyurethane material as the support elements and which is snap-fitted in its seat arranged in the sole next to the slot where the overturning support element is accommodated after the overturning, without interfering with the integrity of the sole itself and thus allowing the replacement thereof without difficulty. Also included is a mechanism for avoiding the accidental loss of the support element when walking.
Claims
1. A shoe sole comprising: rigid or semi-rigid support elements; slots defined in the sole; an anti-slipping device in which anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices are provided, the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices not being directly secured to the shoe sole, the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices being but arc secured on the rigid or semi-rigid support elements configured to be overturned to be hidden in the slots, overturning of the support elements of the anti-sliding devices occurring about horizontal axes such that the support elements are parallel to a resting plane of the sole, by snap-fitted pins within respective rotation seats including cubic blocks each laterally provided with a corresponding hinging hole, each of the cubic blocks being secured to the sole by one of the snap-fitted pins; and at least one mushroom-shaped coupling element formed as one piece with a respective cubic block, the coupling element being configured to anchor a respective one of the cubic blocks forming the respective rotation seat of the overturning support element to the sole, the coupling element being removably snap-fitted in a corresponding accommodation seat arranged by molding in the sole next to the respective slot where the overturning support element is accommodated after the overturning, without interfering with the integrity of the sole itself, thus avoiding a simple torsion of a bottom of the sole from causing detachment and loss thereof, the cubic blocks forming the respective rotation seat of the overturning support element and the mushroom-shaped coupling element configured to position the overturning support element in place on the sole are made of a material having the same elastic modulus as the overturning support elements, but less elastic modulus than the elastic modulus of a material of the sole, the overturning support elements and the cubic blocks forming the rotation seats are configured to be replaced by maneuvers by a user without requiring particular tools due to elasticity of the couplings, wherein both the snap-fitted pin of the respective overturning support element of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices and the related seat in the cubic block acting as a pivot for rotation thereof, have oval geometry which forces switching from an extracted position of the slipping or anti-sliding devices to a retracted position thereof, or vice versa, without stable intermediate positions, thus ensuring that the support elements are securely located in one or another of an operating position and a rest position.
2. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein each of the support elements is provided with a protrusion of sphere-like pin, in distal position with respect to the overturning axis thereof, on a face opposite to the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices to ensure that the support elements of the spikes completely return to the rest position, the protrusion or sphere like pin being configured to be positioned in a corresponding cavity defined in a bottom of the respective slot, the protrusion of sphere-like pin being configured, during improper use including when the overturning support elements of anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices do not retract accurately to the rest position in the slots, to exert a pressure on the overturning support elements themselves sufficient to sink overturning support elements properly into the corresponding slot at simple contact with the ground.
3. The shoe sole according to claim 2, wherein each of the overturning support elements is further provided with a tooth that blocks the protrusion or sphere-like pin in place by snap-fitting in a specific concave seat created by an undercut on the inner vertical wall of both mirror-like slots where the protrusion or sphere-like pin is accommodated, in the rest and operating positions in order to safely block in place the overturning support element in the rest and operating positions thus allowing tightening which is directly proportional to bending exerted on the sole.
4. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein the snap-fitted pin has a tapered head having increased diameter, the snap-fitted pin being configured to allow rotation thereof and prevent an accidental release thereof, thus avoiding a possible loss of the overturning support element when the snap-fitted pin is inserted in the respective seat of the cubic block.
5. The shoe sole according to claim 4, wherein the sphere-like pin does not touch the ground when the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices are perfectly retracted in the slots in the rest position as the sphere-like pin is in a raised position with respect to the ground due to grip treads obtained on the face of the sole in contact with the ground, and thus does not interfere with resting stability of the sole.
6. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
7. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
8. The shoe sole according to claim 2, wherein the snap-fitted pin has a tapered head having increased diameter, once the snap-fitted pin is inserted in the related seat of the cubic block, the snap-fitted pin is configured to allow rotation thereof but to prevent accidental release thereof, thus avoiding a possible loss of the overturning support element.
9. The shoe sole according to claim 3, wherein the snap-fitted pin has a tapered head having increased diameter, once the snap-fitted pin is inserted in the related seat of the cubic block, the snap-fitted pin is configured to allow rotation thereof but to prevent accidental release thereof, thus avoiding a possible loss of the overturning support element.
10. The shoe sole according to claim 2, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
11. The shoe sole according to claim 3, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
12. The shoe sole according to claim 4, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of the fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
13. The shoe sole according to claim 5, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
14. The shoe sole according to claim 8, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
15. The shoe sole according to claim 9, wherein specific tapered ones of the slots that facilitate a change of position only with intervention of fingers of a user are provided between grip treads of the sole in order to overturn the overturning support elements of the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices from the rest position to the operating position.
16. The shoe sole according to claim 2, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
17. The shoe sole provided according to claim 3, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
18. The shoe sole according to claim 4, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements pins are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
19. The shoe sole according to claim 5, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
20. The shoe sole according to claim 6, wherein grip treads, the slots, the holes, and the accommodation seats of the mushroom-shaped coupling elements are not disposed in a thickness of the sole, the grip treads, the slots, and the holes being disposed in specific closed rib-shaped seats which protrude upwards, from an inner face of the sole, above the bottom to leave a free volume with respect to upwards protruding side edges of the sole sufficient to use cushioning and control factors of movement introduced with a midsole to which the sole is configured to be glued.
21. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein the anti-slipping or anti-sliding devices are nails or spikes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the accompanying drawings which show a preferred embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) With reference to the figures, a shoe sole 1 is shown, made of moderately plugged synthetic material which allows good performance on almost all surfaces (tartan, asphalt, grass, sand, linoleum, etc.) but which loses its adherence features on dirt and muddy surfaces, and even more so on snowy or icy surfaces. Footwear made specifically for such a use is provided for such surfaces. The main features are found in a significantly sturdier structure which however is accompanied by an increased weight and a highly plugged sole, which allows an optimal grip on hard surfaces. However, such soles strongly affect the general appearance of the footwear whereby such a solution is limited to sports shoes or boots made specifically for this purpose.
(13) According to the present invention, the anti-slipping sole 1 with spikes to be hidden according to the invention instead has a limited thickness which allows the use thereof in various types of footwear without the general appearance thereof being compromised.
(14) This is obtained by providing, on the moderately plugged face of
(15) Such rails or brackets 2, 3 may be shaped in the most different ways: for example, like in the case illustrated, in the shape of a half-circle bracket 2 crossed with a circle having smaller diameter, or in the shape again of a half-circle bracket 3 crossed with another arc of circle having similar radius.
(16) Said brackets 2, 3 are provided (see
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(18) As illustrated in
(19) There are second corresponding slots 6b both in the front part of the sole and in the rear part, and arranged to mirror the first slots 6a which define the operating position, which second corresponding slots 6b differ from the first ones only because, as illustrated in
(20) As is worth noting in
(21) This allows a free volume to be left with respect to the upwards protruding side edges 20 of sole 1, which is sufficient to use all the modern technologies relating to the cushioning and control factors of the movement which may be introduced with the midsole to which the sole is glued.
(22) To ensure the brackets 2 and 3 are properly accommodated in the housing slots thereof, both in the rest position and after overturning, a system for blocking in place said brackets (illustrated in
(23) Indeed, as illustrated in detail in
(24) Pin 9 itself also serves the purpose of ensuring the proper positioning of the bracket in the rest position because by protruding from the face of the bracket not provided with spikes, if the bracket is not completely retracted in its housing slot for any reason, said pin is intended to first come into contact with the ground and is capable of exerting a sufficient pressure to bring the bracket itself to the correct rest position without the need to manually intervene, with tooth 8 which is snap-fitted in the corresponding cavity 15 obtained on the inner vertical wall of slot 6a.
(25) A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described hereto. Moreover, it is apparent that several changes and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without however departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.