GROUNDING FOOTWEAR WITH A BLADE PORTION
20220151335 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The article of footwear for grounding the human body to earth includes an upper portion; a sole having an outer sole face distal from a user and an inner sole face proximate to the user; one or more electrically conductive portions which extend through the sole from the outer sole face to the inner sole face; and an electrically conductive layer which extends over a portion of the inner sole face and being configured to make conductive contact with the foot of the human body. The sole includes a blade portion.
Claims
1. An article of footwear for grounding a human body to earth, comprising: an upper portion; a sole having an outer sole face distal to said upper portion and an inner sole face proximate to said upper portion; an electrically conductive portion extending through said sole from said outer sole face toward said inner sole face; and an electrically conductive layer extending over a portion of said inner sole face, wherein said electrically conductive portion has a body portion and a shaft being disposed through said body portion, said body portion and said shaft outwardly projecting from said outer sole face so as to form an electrical conduction path to ground relationship from said inner sole face to said shaft through said electrically conductive layer, wherein said sole comprises a stud receiving portion and a blade portion, said blade portion extending from said outer sole face, wherein said electrically conductive portion is a threaded screw stud being comprised of a threaded retaining insert, said body portion, and said shaft being disposed through said body portion and having a threaded end removably engaged with said sole and an exposed ground contacting portion end opposite said threaded end, said body portion having a truncated cone shape, wherein said stud receiving portion extends from said inner sole face to said outer sole face and through said blade portion.
2. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said stud receiving portion is molded within material of said sole.
3. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said blade portion is comprised of said material of said sole and molded integral with said outer sole face.
4. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said stud receiving portion is comprised of a channel through said blade portion.
5. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said blade portion is a blade projection.
6. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said blade portion is a raised projection.
7. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body portion comprises projections so as to engage with a complementary shaped tool.
8. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body portion comprises an annular shoulder, wherein said stud receiving portion has an outer face, and wherein said annular shoulder has a fully screwed position with said outer face meeting said annular shoulder.
9. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electrically conductive layer comprises a layer of conductive tape, the article further comprising: an insole being positioned above said layer of conductive tape and being comprised of a cushioning layer formed from a woven fabric material, said woven fabric material being comprised of a conductive yarn.
10. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a soluble coating being applied to said upper portion and said sole, said soluble coating being comprised of a conductive compound.
11. An article of footwear for grounding a human body to earth, the article comprising: an upper portion; a sole having an outer sole face distal to said upper portion and an inner sole face proximate to said upper portion; an electrically conductive portion extending through said sole from said outer sole face toward said inner sole face, wherein said electrically conductive portion is a threaded screw stud being comprised of a threaded retaining insert, a body portion, and a shaft being disposed through said body portion and having a threaded end removably engaged within said sole structure and an exposed ground contacting portion end opposite said threaded end, said body portion having a truncated cone shape; and an electrically conductive layer extending over a portion of said inner sole face so as to form an electrical conduction path to ground relationship from said inner sole face to said shaft through said electrically conductive layer, wherein said sole comprises a stud receiving portion, a blade portion, and a slit in said inner sole face, said blade portion extending from said outer sole face away from said inner sole face, said electrically conductive portion extending through said sole, wherein said stud receiving portion extends from said inner sole face to said outer sole face and through said blade portion, and wherein said threaded end has a lug having a projection positioned through said slit in said inner sole face.
12. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 11, further comprising: a conductive wire having one wire end connected to said lug so as to form at least one electrical connection of a group consisting of: a physical spade connection, a crimp connection, and a soldered connection.
13. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 11, further comprising: an adjacent electrically conductive portion extending through said sole from said outer sole face toward said inner sole face and through said blade portion, wherein said exposed conductive wire has another wire end connected to said adjacent electrically conductive portion so as to form a loop.
14. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 13, wherein said loop is positioned in a flat configuration aligned with said inner sole face.
15. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 13, wherein said loop has a convoluted path.
16. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 13, further comprising: another electrically conductive portion extending through said sole from said outer sole face toward said inner sole face and through another blade portion; and another adjacent electrically conductive portion extending through said sole from said outer sole face toward said inner sole face and through said another blade portion so as to form another loop between said another electrically conductive portion and said another adjacent conductive portion, wherein said loop and said another loop are positioned adjacent to said inner sole face.
17. The article of footwear, as claimed in claim 16, wherein said sole is comprised of a heel portion, and an instep portion, said loop being in said heel portion, said another loop being in said instep portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0062] The present invention will now be described by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0072] The present invention has adopted the approach of utilizing footwear to discharge extraneous static electricity and charges from an individual during sports and leisure activities. Advantageously, the present invention provides footwear that can be worn to give an improved sense of well-being. Further advantageously, the present invention provides sports and leisure footwear and its method of manufacture which does not affect the mechanical and aesthetic properties of the footwear, nor does it significantly increase weight of the footwear. Use of the present invention helps to eradicate the effects of extraneous static electricity, positive ions and other electromagnetic fields and charges that are accumulated in the human body by naturally dissipating them to the ground to give an improved sports and/or athletic performance. Use of the present invention helps to aid the recovery and healing of the human body's natural equilibrium, to promote a balance in blood cell congestion and reduce inflammation. Use of the present invention is particularly beneficial for sportspersons who are prone to injury or who suffer from reoccurring chronic conditions.
[0073] Referring now to the drawings, electrically grounded footwear or shoe 10 according to the present invention is illustrated in
[0074] As shown in
[0075] Depending upon the sport or leisure activity for which the shoe 10 is intended to be used, the outer sole face 16 may include a blade portion, which can be integrally molded to the sole. The blade portion can be detents, raised protections, blades, protrusions, or other features for providing grip (as shown for example in the embodiments of
[0076] To ensure a strong mechanical securement of the screw studs 22 to the outer sole face 16, a threaded aperture or threaded retaining insert 24 is molded in the sole 14 to receive the thread 32 at one end of the screw stud 22, as best shown in
[0077] The plurality of screw studs 22 are provided along the length of the outer sole face 16 extending generally in pairs, at least through the heel portion 26, instep portion 28 and toe portion 30, as shown in
[0078] As best shown in
[0079] The construction of the screw stud 22 can be via any suitable form of fabrication, i.e., the elongate metal bar or shaft 38 forming the threaded portion 32 at one end and the ground contacting base 36 at the other end, can machined, pressed, cast or forged from a suitable conducting metal. The plastic outer stud body 34 is then molded around the shaft, as best shown in
[0080] The screw studs 22 are at least partly made of conductive material, copper, silver or alloys or mixtures thereof. Alternatively, the stud 22 can be made from other metallic or non-metallic conductive materials such as carbon fiber, which also has the added benefit of being lightweight. The above list is no way intended to be limiting and exhaustive. The fundamental attributes of the stud 22 require that the central shaft 38 to be of an electrically conductive material.
[0081] The threaded end 32 forms or defines a low-profile lug 40 or push-fit type connector at the top of the shaft 38. The lug 40 positioned at the threaded end 32 of the shaft 38 projects through a slit or opening 44 formed in the inner sole face 18, as best shown in the enlarged view of
[0082] The small hole or incision 44 made in the inner sole face 18 adjacent to the molded retaining insert 24, allows the exposed wire 42 to been electrically connected to the ground contacting base 36 of the stud 22, and the wire 42 is then positioned in a generally flat configuration adjacent to the inner sole face 18, as best shown in
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[0084] Each of the looped wires 42a, 42b, 42c form ends (42a′, 42b′, 42c′, 42a″, 42b″, 42c″) that are connected to the lugs 40 of the pairs of studs 22a, 22b, 22c secured in the receiving portions 20 as sole structures of the sole 14 and define a stud electrical connection point or “node”. The looped wires 42a, 42b, 42c are held in place by a layer of conductive tape or fabric 46, again preferably a copper or silver-based tape or fabric material, as best shown in
[0085] To provide comfort when in use, an insole 48 is then placed on the top of the layer of conductive tape 46. The insole 48 provides a cushioning layer and which can be formed from a woven fabric material that includes a conductive yarn selected from the group consisting, but not limited to, any one of the following: strands of copper, silver, carbon fiber and combinations thereof. The above list is no way intended to be limiting and exhaustive. The insole 48 also being anatomically shaped to the foot of the user 100 when in use.
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[0087] For performance of the present invention, it is suggested that the individual 100 wear socks 56 that are made from a woven fabric material that includes a conductive yarn selected from the group consisting, but not limited to, any one of the following: strands of copper, silver, carbon fiber and combinations thereof.
[0088] The shoe 10 in this exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in relation to a screw studded football shoe, but can be adapted or adopted in any modern sports footwear that includes a screw stud 22 selected from the group consisting, but not limited to, any one of the following: golf shoes, rugby boots, American football boots, hockey shoes, cleats, running spikes etc. The above list is no way intended to be limiting and exhaustive. In order to adapt this technology into other areas of sport or leisure only minor alterations will occur, but these are entirely within the scope of the present invention. Use of the present invention enabling an electrical conduction path to ground to harness the negatively charged electrons and ions carried in the earth and which flow freely from the ground up through the footwear 10, and any sock 56 or foot garment onto the surface of the user's 100 skin.
[0089] Use of the screw studded football shoe 10 according to the exemplary embodiment of the invention shown in
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[0091] There is electrical conduction through the blade portion 50. The blade portion 50 is comprised of the same material of the sole 14 and molded integral with the outer sole face 16. The stud receiving portion 20 is further comprised of the channel 52 through the blade portion 50. The blade portion 50 can be a blade projection across the outer sole face. There can be blade projections with the channel 52 or filled blade projections 54 without the channel. The blade portion 50 can be any raised projection, such as triangular protrusion or round protrusion. There can be raised projections with the channel 52 or filled raised projections without the channel.
[0092] The present invention can work within many different types of sports and leisure footwear. For example,
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[0094] The shoe 10 of the present invention is considered particularly beneficial for sportspersons who are prone to injury or who suffer from reoccurring chronic conditions. What is apparent is that with all embodiments of the invention is that the conductive shaft 38 formed in the outwardly projecting screw studs 22 with a body portion 34 for the shaft 38 allows any extraneous static electricity, positive ions and other electromagnetic fields and charges that are otherwise present in the individual 100 to be naturally dissipated to the ground when that person in engaged in sports or leisure activities. Even through a blade portion 50 on the outer sole face 16, the electrically conductive portion dissipates to the ground.
[0095] The skilled person will understand that the present invention could also be configured such that the material forming the upper portion 12 of the shoe 10 is also made from a conductive fabric material, as described above in relation to the insole 48. The upper portion 12 covers the foot of the user.
[0096] A soluble coating 12A which could incorporate a conductive compound, such as silver ion solution in its composition, could also be applied to the outer layer of the shoe 10, the upper portion 12, and the sole 14 to create a waterproof and conductive coating which enhances the grounding effects described herein.
[0097] The skilled person will understand that aspects of the invention, and particularly the features of the looped wire 42 in contact with, or sandwiched between layers of conductive tape 46, adjacent to one or more layers of conductive woven fabric material 48A of an insole 48 could be isolated from the footwear 10, and instead embodied as an electrically grounded conductive mat or pad. The mat or pad could be connected to a separate ground connection or rod via a grounding wire connection for use in indoor sports activities, such as in a gym, or for post-exercise sports treatment and rehabilitation, as part of a massage table.
[0098] Preliminary studies of professional footballers using thermal imaging analysis has revealed that use of the present invention, even over short periods of time, markedly improves blood and lymphatic circulation which, in turn, reduces pain and inflammation and aids recovery.
[0099] The invention is not intended to be limited to the details of the embodiments described herein, which are described by way of example only. Various additions and alternations may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, although particular embodiments refer to implementing the present invention with football shoes or boots, this is in no way intended to be limiting as, in use, the present invention can be applied to any type of footwear. It will be understood that features described in relation to any particular embodiment can be featured in combination with other embodiments.