Sole for a Shoe
20210368907 ยท 2021-12-02
Inventors
- Angus Wardlaw (Nuremburg, DE)
- John Whiteman (Nuremburg, DE)
- Tru Huu Minh Le (Erlangen, DE)
- Stuart David Reinhardt (Herzogenaurach, DE)
Cpc classification
A43B13/185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Improved soles for shoes, in particular sports shoes, are described. A sole for a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, is provided that includes a midsole with randomly arranged particles of an expanded material. The sole further includes an element having a higher deformation stiffness in at least one direction than the expanded material. The material of the midsole at least partially surrounds the element.
Claims
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21. A sole for a shoe comprising: (a) a midsole comprising an expanded material; (b) wherein the midsole is free of gaps passing therethrough; and (c) an element comprising a higher deformation stiffness in at least one direction than the expanded material; (d) wherein the element is at least partially embedded within the expanded material of the midsole.
22. The sole according to claim 21, wherein the expanded material comprises at least one of expanded ethylene-vinyl-acetate (eEVA), expanded thermoplastic urethane (eTPU), expanded polypropylene (ePP), expanded polyamide (ePA), expanded polyether block amide (ePEBA), expanded polyoxymethylene (ePOM), expanded polystyrene (PS), expanded polyethylene (ePE), expanded polyoxyethylene (ePOE), expanded ethylene propylene diene monomer (eEPDM), and combinations thereof.
23. The sole according to claim 21, wherein the expanded material comprises randomly arranged expanded particles.
24. The sole according to claim 23, wherein the randomly arranged particles are directly bonded to one another at their surfaces while substantially retaining their individual particle shapes in the expanded material.
25. The sole according to claim 24, wherein the randomly arranged particles form a granular but closed plastic foam structure.
26. The sole according to claim 21, further comprising an outsole, wherein the element is connected to the outsole.
27. The sole according to claim 21, wherein the element contains polypropylene and/or polyethylene.
28. A sole for a shoe comprising: (a) a midsole comprising an expanded material; (b) wherein the midsole is free of gaps passing therethrough; and (c) an element comprising a higher deformation stiffness in at least one direction than the expanded material; (d) wherein the element is at least partially embedded within the expanded material of the midsole; and (e) wherein the midsole comprises several partial regions and wherein one or more of the several partial regions comprises the expanded material.
29. The sole according to claim 28, wherein the expanded material comprises at least one of expanded ethylene-vinyl-acetate (eEVA), expanded thermoplastic urethane (eTPU), expanded polypropylene (ePP), expanded polyamide (ePA), expanded polyether block amide (ePEBA), expanded polyoxymethylene (ePOM), expanded polystyrene (PS), expanded polyethylene (ePE), expanded polyoxyethylene (ePOE), expanded ethylene propylene diene monomer (eEPDM), and combinations thereof.
30. The sole according to claim 28, wherein at least one of the several partial regions comprises non-expanded material.
31. The sole according to claim 28, wherein the midsole comprises a combination of different expanded and non-expanded materials.
32. The sole according to claim 28, wherein at least one partial region is in a forefoot area and at least one partial region is in a heel area, and wherein the partial region in the forefoot area and the partial region in the heel area contain different expanded materials.
33. The sole according to claim 32, wherein the at least one partial region in the forefoot area comprises eTPU.
34. The sole according to claim 33, wherein the at least one partial region in the heel area comprises eTPU.
35. The sole according to claim 34, wherein the sole further comprises at least one partial region in a midfoot area comprises ePP.
36. The sole according to claim 28, wherein the element contains polypropylene and/or polyethylene.
37. A sole for a shoe comprising: (a) a midsole comprising an expanded material; (b) wherein the midsole is free of gaps passing therethrough; and (c) an element comprising a higher deformation stiffness in at least one direction than the expanded material; (d) wherein the element is at least partially embedded within the expanded material of the midsole; and (e) wherein the sole further comprises a cage element which is arranged at the midsole.
38. The sole according to claim 37, wherein the cage element is provided as an integral piece with the element.
39. The sole according to claim 37, further comprising a heel clip, wherein the heel clip is provided as an integral piece with the element and the cage element.
40. The sole according to claim 37, wherein the expanded material comprises at least one of expanded ethylene-vinyl-acetate (eEVA), expanded thermoplastic urethane (eTPU), expanded polypropylene (ePP), expanded polyamide (ePA), expanded polyether block amide (ePEBA), expanded polyoxymethylene (ePOM), expanded polystyrene (PS), expanded polyethylene (ePE), expanded polyoxyethylene (ePOE), expanded ethylene propylene diene monomer (eEPDM), and combinations thereof
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0054] In the following detailed description, embodiments of the invention are described referring to the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0068] The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
[0069] In the following detailed description, embodiments of the invention are described with reference to sports shoes. However, it is emphasized that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. For example, the present invention may also be used for safety shoes, casual shoes, trekking shoes, golf shoes, winter shoes or other shoes.
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[0072] The midsole 210 comprises randomly arranged particles of an expanded material. In some embodiments, the whole midsole 210 comprises expanded material. Here, however, different expanded materials or mixtures of various expanded materials may be used in different partial regions of the midsole 210. In further embodiments, only one or several partial regions of the midsole 210 comprise expanded material, while the rest of the midsole 210 comprises non-expanded material. By a suitable combination of different expanded and/or non-expanded materials, a midsole 210 with the desired cushioning and stability properties may be manufactured. The particles of the expanded material may comprise, in particular, one or more of the following materials: expanded ethylene-vinyl-acetate (eEVA), expanded thermoplastic urethane (eTPU), expanded polypropylene (ePP), expanded polyamide (ePA), expanded polyether block amide (ePEBA), expanded polyoxymethylene (ePOM), expanded polystyrene (PS), expanded polyethylene (ePE), expanded polyoxyethylene (ePOE), and expanded ethylene propylene diene monomer (eEPDM). Each of these materials comprises specific characteristic properties which, according to the profile requirements for the sole, may be used advantageously for the manufacture of the shoe sole. So, in particular, the eTPU has excellent cushioning properties that remain unchanged also at lower or higher temperatures. Furthermore, eTPU is very elastic and, in the case of compression which may occur when the foot impacts on the ground, the eTPU returns the stored energy almost completely to the foot during subsequent expansion. This increases the efficiency of the movement. In contrast thereto, ePP has an increased stability together with a very low weight. In certain embodiments, the midsole 210 comprises partial regions of eTPU in the forefoot region (and in particular beneath the toes) and in the heel area, while the rest of the midsole 210 comprises ePP, eEVA, or another expanded or non-expanded material. A midsole 210 comprising eTPU in the forefoot and heel area and ePP in the remaining zones protects the foot and the joints of the wearer against injuries, due to good cushioning properties of eTPU and low weight of ePP, which keeps the weight of the sole low. Such a combination may be advantageous for a sole of a running shoe, for example.
[0073] The midsole 210 further surrounds at least partially an element 220, which in the embodiments shown in
[0074] In certain embodiments, as shown in
[0075] In these embodiments, as shown in
[0076] In further embodiments, the element 220 comprises several partial elements that protrude at least partially from the midsole 210 and/or are arranged within the midsole 210. These partial elements, for example, may be combined to form a structure.
[0077] According to certain embodiments of the invention, the element 220 may further be arranged centrally, in peripheral zones, as well as symmetrically or asymmetrically in the respective region, depending on whether the element 220 is to influence the deformation of the sole to a higher or lower degree in the corresponding region.
[0078] If the element 220, according to some embodiments, is not bonded with the material, in particular with the expanded material, of the midsole 210 (e.g. a deformation bar within the midsole 210), this element 220 may move together with the running movement. Thereby, the running movement is less impeded and the movement of the element 220 is decoupled at least partially from the deformation of the sole.
[0079] In further embodiments, the element 220, as shown in
[0080] The use of a skeleton- and/or rod- and/or grid-like element 220 further simplifies the manufacturing process of the sole 200. For example, the element 200 may be first inserted into a mold which subsequently is filled with the particles of the expanded material. The skeleton- and/or rod- and/or grid-like design of the element 220 ensures that the particles of the expanded materials flow around or surround the element 220 in a sufficient amount at the intended locations, e.g. also beneath or behind the element 220, so that faults in the manufacture of the midsole are avoided. After filling the mold with the particles of the expanded material, the particles may, for example, be subjected to a heating and/or pressurization and/or steaming process, so that they combine and fix the element 220 in its position. Thereby, in certain exemplary embodiments, the particles of the expanded material do not combine in an adhesive bond with the element 220. In further embodiments, the particles of the expanded material, for example by adding TPU in powder form, form a bond with the element 220.
[0081] In further embodiments, the element 220 comprises hollow sections. This may further increase the stability or the deformation stiffness of the element 220, e.g., if the element comprises a number of rod-shaped, hollow sections, and may lead to a further reduction in weight.
[0082] Furthermore, a hollow section of the element 220 may serve to receive an electronic or other component, for example. Such an electronic component may, e.g. be a GPS transmitter/receiver and may serve to determine the position, the current running speed, the distance covered, the distance to destination or to determine any kind of information related to position and speed. Furthermore, the element may contain, e.g., a radio receiver and a storage element, so that, for example, the current heart rate, as it is for instance transmitted by a heart rate monitor, may be continuously stored. The component may also provide multiple functionalities, for example a GPS transmitter/receiver, a radio receiver and a memory, so that, for example, the heart rate may be stored depending on the position data along a specified route. In certain embodiments, such a hollow section of the element 220, which is destined for receiving an electronic component, is located in a region which is not completely surrounded by the midsole, as, for instance, the regions 225. This enables the access to the electronic component from outside, e.g. for exchanging the component against another component with modified functionality, or for exchanging the power supply.
[0083] In the embodiments shown in
[0084] The heel clip 230, as shown in
[0085] The embodiments of a shoe sole 200 shown in
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[0087] According to the invention, the material of the midsole 310 comprises expanded material, for example particles of one or more of the expanded materials described above.
[0088] As can be seen from
[0089] Furthermore, the recess 330 also influences the properties of the sole, in particular the stability and the deformation stiffness of the midsole 310 (cf.
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[0091] In certain embodiments, the heel clip 430 is surrounded at least partially by the expanded material of the midsole 410 and thereby fixed to the midsole 410. In further embodiments, the heel clip 430 is additionally or exclusively fixed to the midsole 410 by an adhesive bond. In further embodiments, the heel clip 430 is fixed to the midsole 410, e.g. by gluing and/or sewing and/or another bond. In some embodiments, the heel clip 430 may also be designed as an integral piece with an element which is surrounded by the midsole 410 at least partially, without entering into a bond with the expanded material of the midsole 410. Thereby, the heel clip 430 may also be fixed to the midsole 410 without need for a bond with the expanded material of the midsole 410.
[0092] The heel clip 430 furthermore comprises a recess 440 in the region of the Achilles' tendon. This serves, as described above, to prevent injuries and/or irritations of the Achilles' tendon, in particular with running shoes.
[0093] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0094] The shoe 400 further comprises an upper 460. The upper 460 may comprise one piece or, as shown in
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[0097] In addition, the shoe 600 comprises a shoe upper 640 which, as already mentioned, may comprise one single piece or else various different parts. In the latter case, several or all parts may be bonded and/or sewn and/or riveted together or be bonded in some other manner. In these embodiments, as shown in
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[0099] The shoe furthermore comprises an element 720, which is at least partially surrounded by the midsole 710. In certain embodiments, the element 720 is provided as an integral piece together with a cage element 725 and has no bond with the expanded material of the midsole 710. The shoe 700 furthermore comprises one or more outsole layers 735, which are fixed to the outsole elements 730, in order to improve the grip on the ground of the shoe 700, as already discussed above. The outsole elements 730 are, for their part, bonded with the element 720 or manufactured together with it as an integral piece. In some embodiments, the element 720 further comprises a number of openings 760 that are arranged between the outsole elements 730. The openings 760 provide better ventilation for the foot during use of the shoe, which may be advantageous during sports activities such as running, particularly in connection with a midsole 710 of breathable material, and more particularly when the breathable material comprises randomly arranged particles of an expanded material. In further embodiments, the shoe also comprises a tongue 770 or some other additional element which serves to protect and fix the foot in the shoe 700.
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[0101] The shoe further comprises an element comprising a cage element 820 and a part 840 that at least partially encompasses a part of the expanded material of the midsole 810 on the side. Since the expanded material of the midsole 810 is partially encompassed on the side by part 840 of the element, and since the element may have higher deformation stiffness than the expanded material of the midsole 810, the compressibility in vertical direction (i.e. in the direction from the foot towards the ground) of the midsole 810 may be reduced in the vicinity of the part 840, since the expanded material of the midsole 810 is prevented from evading to the side by the part 840 of the element. This design may, for example, be used for reinforcing the midsole 810 in the medial region of the midfoot in order to counteract an over pronation of the foot, for example.
[0102] In some embodiments, the element is provided as an integral piece and has no adhesive bond with the expanded material of the midsole 810. However, the element may be surrounded in part by the midsole 810 and thereby fixed to the latter. The shoe 800 further comprises an outsole layer 830 which is fixed to the part 840 of the element which laterally surrounds the expanded material, in order to improve the grip on the ground of the shoe 800, for example. In further embodiments, the shoe further comprises an upper 850, as already discussed above, or some other additional element which serves to protect and fix the foot in the shoe 800.
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[0104] The two plate elements 920 and 930, as shown in
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[0106] Further embodiments of an element which comprises two plate elements which may slide relative to each other and may be advantageously combined with the embodiments described just now can be found in DE 102 44 433 B4 and DE 102 44 435 B4, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein in their entireties.
[0107] For the functionality described just now, it may be further advantageous if the material of the midsole 1140, 1145, as shown in the embodiments in
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[0109] The element 1220 shown in
[0110] The flanges 1222, 1224 may, however, also comprise a different shape, they may e.g. be round, oval, rectangular, etc. Hexagonal flanges 1222, 1224 may have the advantage that a plurality of grommets 1220 may be arranged in a honeycomb patter to form a clima unit, cf.
[0111] The flanges 1222, 1224 allow the grommet 1220 to be secured within the midsole 1210 without the addition of a bonding agent like a glue by simply surrounding the grommet 1220 by the material of the midsole 1210, in particular the expanded material of the midsole 1210 comprising the randomly arranged particles 1215. For example, the grommet 1220 may be inserted into a mold first, which is subsequently loaded with the particles 1215 and after further processing steps like closing the mold and a steam/pressure/heat treatment, the midsole 1210 may be produced containing the grommet 1220 fixed in its place.
[0112] Alternatively or in addition, the grommet 1220 may also be connected to the material of the midsole 1210 by a bonding agent like glue.
[0113] The dimensions of the flanges 1222, 1224 may also differ from the dimensions shown in
[0114] The grommet defines a passage 1230 through the material of the midsole 1210. In the example shown here, the passage 1230 extends vertically throughout the entire thickness of the midsole 1210, and potentially the entire sole 1200, from its bottom surface to its top surface. The grommet 1220 may thus act as a clima element, allowing an inflow and/or outflow of air. It may allow ventilation of the foot of a wearer and help avoiding excessive sweating. The passage 1230 may furthermore simply be left as empty space as shown here, or it may be filled with a material, e.g. a breathable material that prevents ingress of moisture or dirt into a shoe with sole 1200.
[0115] The grommet 1220 may comprise a deformation stiffness in at least one direction that is higher than the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210. This direction may e.g. a vertical direction, i.e. from the top of
[0116] In certain embodiments, the deformation stiffness of the grommet 1220 is only marginally higher than the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210. For example, the ratio of the deformation stiffness of the grommet 1220 in a vertical direction to the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210 may be 1.05:1, it may be 1.1:1, or it may be 1.5:1. In other cases the ratio of the deformation stiffness of the grommet 1220 in a horizontal direction to the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210 may be 1.05: 1, 1.1:1, or 1.5:1, etc.
[0117] An only marginally higher deformation stiffness of the grommet 1220 provides good stability to the sole 1200, in particular, if a plurality of grommets 1220 are arranged into a clima unit, e.g. a honeycomb pattern, as shown in
[0118] It is, however, also possible, that the grommet 1220 comprises a deformation stiffness in a direction that is significantly higher than the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210, e.g. twice as high, three times as high, 5 times as high, 10 times as high etc.
[0119] Moreover, it is in principle also possible that the grommet 1220 comprises a deformation stiffness that is equal or even smaller than the deformation stiffness of the expanded material of the midsole 1210, given the sole 1200 comprises a further element as discussed herein with a higher deformation stiffness in a direction than the expanded material of the midsole 1210.
[0120] The grommet 1220 may, for example, comprise one or more of the following materials: a polymeric material, TPU, PA, PU, rubber or other materials.
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[0122] The grommets 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326 define passages 1330 through the sole 1300, in particular the midsole of sole 1300. In certain embodiments, as shown here, the grommets 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326 comprise hexagonal flanges. This allows arranging a plurality of grommets 1322, 1324, 1326 into a clima unit, indicated in
[0123] However, the grommets may also comprise a different shape and be arranged into a clima unit. They may e.g. be connected to a clima unit by a grid-like structure. Such a clima unit or grid-like structure may also comprise one or more of the materials suitable for a grommet mentioned above, that is: a polymeric material, TPU, PA, PU, rubber or other materials.
[0124] The clima unit 1340 may also comprise other elements like elements 1370 that do not define an open passage through the midsole. The elements 1370 may, e.g. be grommets comprising a valve that allows air to escape from the inside of a shoe with sole 1300, but not air to flow into the shoe.
[0125] The sole 1300 further comprises a solitary grommet 1320, not part of a clima unit.
[0126] Moreover, the sole 1300 comprises a number of indentations 1360, also comprising a hexagonal shape to fit the hexagonal shape of the grommets 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326. These indentations 1360 may e.g. influence the elastic properties of the sole 1300, they may comprise a recess for receiving an electronic component, they may help to save weight, etc.
[0127] Finally, the sole 1300 comprises an outsole 1350. The outsole 1350 may help protecting the midsole and in particular the grommets 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326 from dirt, water, abrasion, etc. The outsole 1350 may also provide improved grip to the sole 1300. The outsole 1350 may also stabilize the sole 1300 and in particular help securing the grommets 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326 in their place within the sole 1300.
[0128] In the following, further examples are described to facilitate the understanding of the invention: [0129] 1. Sole for a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, comprising: [0130] a. a midsole comprising randomly arranged particles of an expanded material; and [0131] b. an element which comprises a higher deformation stiffness in at least one direction than the expanded material; [0132] c. wherein the material of the midsole surrounds the element at least partially. [0133] 2. Sole according to example 1, wherein the element extends at least partially inside the material of the midsole. [0134] 3. Sole according to example 1 or 2, wherein the element is not bonded to the expanded material of the midsole. [0135] 4. Sole according to one of the examples 1-3, wherein the particles of the expanded material comprise one or more of the following materials: expanded ethylene-vinyl-acetate, expanded thermoplastic urethane, expanded polypropylene, expanded polyamide, expanded polyether block amide, expanded polyoxymethylene, expanded polystyrene, expanded polyethylene, expanded polyoxyethylene, expanded ethylene propylene diene monomer. [0136] 5. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-4, wherein the expanded material surrounds the element at least partially. [0137] 6. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-5, wherein the sole is manufactured by inserting the element into a mold which is subsequently filled with the particles of the expanded material of the midsole. [0138] 7. Sole according to example 6, wherein after filling the mold, the particles of the expanded material of the midsole are subjected to a heating- and/or pressurization and/or steaming process. [0139] 8. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-7, wherein the element extends at least partially like a skeleton throughout the material of the midsole. [0140] 9. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-8, wherein the element comprises a plurality of rod-shaped sections. [0141] 10. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-9, wherein the element comprises hollow sections. [0142] 11. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-10, wherein the element is at least partially grid-like. [0143] 12. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-11, wherein the element comprises a recess for receiving an electronic component. [0144] 13. Sole according to the preceding example 12, wherein the recess is arranged in a region of the element that is not on every side surrounded by the midsole. [0145] 14. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-13, wherein the sole further comprises a heel clip that is arranged at the material of the midsole. [0146] 15. Sole according to example 14, wherein the heel clip comprises a recess in the region of the Achilles' tendon. [0147] 16. Sole according to example 14 or 15, wherein the heel clip comprises a medial and a lateral finger that are designed to independently encompass the medial and the lateral side of the heel, respectively. [0148] 17. Sole according to one of the examples 14-16, wherein the heel clip and the element are provided as one integral piece. [0149] 18. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-17, wherein the sole further comprises a cage element which is arranged at the midsole and which is designed to three-dimensionally encompass an upper on a lateral and/or a medial side. [0150] 19. Sole according to example 18, wherein the cage element, the element and/or the heel clip are provided as one integral piece. [0151] 20. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-19, wherein the element at least partially encompasses a part of the expanded material on the side to selectively limit the deformation of the expanded material. [0152] 21. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-20, wherein an outsole layer is arranged in at least a partial region of the element. [0153] 22. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-21, wherein the element comprises at least a first plate element and a second plate element that can slide relative to each other. [0154] 23. Sole according to example 22, wherein the first plate element can slide in various directions relative to the second plate element. [0155] 24. Sole according to examples 22 or 23, wherein the first and the second plate element each comprise a curved sliding surface. [0156] 25. Sole according to one of the examples 22-24, wherein the material of the midsole provides a restoring force counteracting a sliding movement of the first plate element relative to the second plate element. [0157] 26. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-25, wherein the element comprises at least one grommet, defining a passage through the material of the midsole. [0158] 27. Sole according to the preceding example 26, wherein the at least one grommet comprises a hexagonal flange. [0159] 28. Sole according to one of the preceding examples 26 and 27, wherein the element comprises a clima unit comprising a plurality of grommets arranged in a honeycomb pattern. [0160] 29. Shoe, in particular a sports shoe, comprising a sole according to one of the preceding examples 1-28.
[0161] Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.