SHOE UPPER COMPRISING PROTRUSIONS
20210345725 ยท 2021-11-11
Inventors
- Marc Illan Arana (Nuremberg, DE)
- Gaetan SAINT-ANDRE (Nuremberg, DE)
- Sven ROEWE (Erlangen, DE)
- Dominik SANDREUTER (Aurachtal, DE)
Cpc classification
A43B5/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B23/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B23/0265
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An upper for a sports shoe includes a plurality of areas. The areas include a medial area, a lateral area, a toe area, an instep area, a heel area, and a collar area. The upper includes at least one protrusion in at least four of the plurality of areas. The protrusions protrude from an outer surface of the upper.
Claims
1. An upper for a sports shoe, the upper comprising: a plurality of areas comprising a medial area, a lateral area, a toe area, an instep area, a heel area, and a collar area; and at least one protrusion in at least four of the plurality of areas, wherein the protrusions protrude from an outer surface of the upper.
2. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises at least one protrusion in the medial area, the lateral area, the toe area, and the instep area.
3. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises at least one protrusion in the medial area, the lateral area, the toe area, the instep area, and the heel area.
4. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion in a first of the plurality of areas differs from the at least one protrusion in a second of the plurality of areas in dimension, shape, or orientation.
5. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises a plurality of protrusions in a first and a second of the plurality of areas, and wherein a distribution density of the protrusions in the first area differs from a distribution density of the protrusions in the second area.
6. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises at least two protrusions in at least one of the plurality of areas, and wherein the at least two protrusions differ in dimension, shape, or orientation.
7. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises a plurality of protrusions in at least one of the plurality of areas, and wherein the protrusions are unevenly distributed in the at least one of the plurality of areas.
8. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises a plurality of protrusions in at least one of the plurality of areas, and wherein two adjacent protrusions in the at least one of the plurality of areas have the same orientation.
9. The upper according to claim 8, wherein two non-adjacent protrusions in the at least one of the plurality of areas have different orientations.
10. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises a base material which forms a mounting for the at least one protrusion.
11. The upper according to claim 10, wherein the base material forms the outer surface of the upper.
12. The upper according to claim 10, wherein the base material of the upper comprises a textile or a synthetic material.
13. The upper according to claim 10, wherein the base material of the upper comprises a first stretchability in a first of the plurality of areas and a second stretchability in a second of the plurality of areas, and wherein the first and second stretchabilities are different.
14. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises rubber, casting polyurethane, or silicon.
15. The upper according to claim 2, wherein the protrusions in the lateral area, the medial area, and the toe area comprise rubber.
16. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the upper comprises protrusions in the instep area, the heel area, and the collar area, and wherein the protrusions in the instep area, the heel area, and the collar area comprise casting polyurethane or silicon.
17. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion in at least one of the plurality of areas comprises a plurality of protrusions, wherein the plurality of protrusions forms a channel configured to remove moisture from the surface of the upper.
18. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the collar area overlaps the instep area, and wherein the collar area and instep area are separate pieces of material that are connected to each other at multiple spaced apart locations such that there is a gap between the instep area and the collar area where the instep area and the collar area overlap and are not connected.
19. The upper according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion in at least four of the plurality of areas comprises a deltoid-shaped or circular base area and forms at least one peak extending from the outer surface of the upper.
20. A shoe comprising: an upper having a plurality of areas, the plurality of areas comprising a medial area, a lateral area, a toe area, and an instep area, wherein the plurality of areas each include at least one protrusion protruding from an outer surface of the upper; and a sole attached to the upper.
21. The shoe according to claim 20, wherein the collar area comprises a rim, and wherein a distance between the rim of the collar area and the sole increases from the lateral area of the upper to a heel area of the upper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0056] In the following, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described with references to the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0065] Various embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in the following detailed description primarily with reference to a sports shoe. It is emphasized that the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments set forth below.
[0066] Reference is further made to the fact that in the following paragraphs, various embodiments of the present disclosure are described in more detail. A person of ordinary skill in the art will understand, however, that the features and possible modifications described with reference to these specific embodiments may also be further modified and/or combined with one another in a different manner or in different sub-combinations, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Individual features or sub-features may also be omitted, if they are dispensable to obtain the desired result. In order to avoid redundancies, reference is therefore made to the explanations in the preceding sections, which also apply to the following detailed description.
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[0068] All protrusions in the lateral area 118, the medial area 119, and the toe area 117 have one peak and comprise rubber, preferably a rubber material with a very light weight composition. The protrusions 102 and 110 in the instep area 116 have either one peak (such as protrusions 110) or two peaks (such as protrusions 102), and the protrusions 106 in the heel area 115 and the protrusions 105 in the collar area 114 have one, two, or three peaks. The protrusions 102 and 110 in the instep area 116, the protrusions 106 in the heel area 115, and the protrusions 105 in the collar area 114 comprise casting polyurethane (CPU). In some embodiments, the protrusions in these regions may comprise silicon.
[0069] In some embodiments, the upper 101 is made of a flexible base material, which is not uniform over the whole sports shoe 100. Depending on the required elasticity of a particular area of the sports shoe 100, the base material may comprise different materials. In the medial area 110, the lateral area 118, and the toe area 117 the base material comprises a textile. In these areas, the textile base material is at least partly covered with a coating layer. In some embodiments, this coating layer may comprise a foil, preferably a polyurethane foil. The base material in the collar area 114, the heel area 115, and the instep area 116 comprises a textile. In some embodiments, the textile may comprise a knitted material, a meshed material, and/or a material made of elastane. In some embodiments, the textile base material in the collar area 114, the heel area 115, and the instep area 116 is not covered by a coating layer, and the textile base material forms the outer surface of the upper 101.
[0070] The protrusions are unevenly distributed on the upper 101, either in one of the plurality of areas or in two areas in comparison. In the lateral area 118 and the medial area 119, a density of the protrusions differs noticeably. For example, as shown in
[0071] Within each one of the plurality of areas of the upper, the alignment of the protrusions is specially designed to provide an optimal ball control effect. The alignment of one protrusion is essentially based on the alignment of an adjacent protrusion. This configuration leads to a streamlined orientation of the protrusions within each area and also all over the whole upper. In the transition from the lateral area 118 to the toe area 117, the arrangement and orientation of the protrusions can be described as segments 111 of concentric circles.
[0072] The protrusions 105, 106 in the heel area 115 and the collar area 114 comprise an increased size in comparison with the protrusions 102, 110, 103, 104, 107 in other areas 116, 117, 118, and 119.
[0073] In the context of the present disclosure, referring to
[0074] In some embodiments, the sports shoe is a lace-less shoe and thus there are no laces in the instep area 116. The additional free space on the instep area 116 can be used to arrange more CPU protrusions for increasing friction while kicking the ball and therefore enhances spin of the ball. In some embodiments, the protrusions can be made of silicon. Alternatively, the sports shoe may have laces in the instep area 116 and optionally have less protrusions or no protrusions in the instep area 116.
[0075] The instep area 116 can comprise a tongue area 1161, which is generally understood as the top region of the instep area 116 near the ankle of a user while wearing the sports shoe. The upper can further have protrusions in the tongue area in addition to the protrusions 102, 110 in the instep area 116. Alternatively, there might be no protrusions in the tongue area, as shown in
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[0077] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0078] The upper 201 comprises a plurality of protrusions 202 with one peak and a plurality of protrusions 203 with two peaks. The protrusions have a convex deltoid-shaped base area. A convex deltoid-shaped base area corresponds to a kite-shaped base area. In general, a deltoid comprises two adjacent sides having a first length and two opposing sides having a second length different than the first length. In some embodiments, the base area can have a concave deltoid shape or a circular shape. In some embodiments, all protrusions, and in particular the protrusions with two peaks, have at least one concave increase. This refers to the concave rise between two peaks.
[0079] The protrusions with one peak 202 are located in the region 205 of the upper 201 and comprise rubber. The protrusions with two peaks 203 are located in the region 204 of the knitted material and comprise CPU. In some embodiments, CPU can be replaced by silicon.
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[0083] The upper 401 comprises a collar portion 403 and an instep portion 402. As shown in
[0084] A main advantage of the upper 401 comes through the second connections 404 from the edge of the instep portion 402 with the collar portion 403. These connections may be sewn. The connections, and in particular the seams 404, are located in the heel area at the height of the ankles or below the ankles of an athlete wearing the sports shoe 400 and are responsible for a partial overlapping of the collar portion 403 and the instep portion 402. Via this connection in the heel area near the ankles of an athlete's foot a secure wearing comfort can be guaranteed.
[0085] In particular, in the overlapping areas, the instep portion 402 defines an interior surface of the upper 401 while the collar portion 403 defines an exterior surface of it. The dotted line shown in
[0086] The fact that the collar portion 403 and the instep portion 402 are connected only at selected points or areas, and therefore are separated by a gap between them in the remaining areas, allows a higher stretchability of both portions in the areas that are not connected, thus allowing the upper 401 to easily stretch when a user is stepping in the shoe 400.
[0087] In some embodiments, the collar portion 403 comprises a piece, which is arranged at a medial side of the upper and another piece arranged at a lateral side of the upper.
[0088] The medial piece and the lateral piece are preferably connected to each other at the heel area of the shoe upper, in particular at a back of the shoe. For example, the medial piece and the lateral piece can be sewed together along their back edges. The construction of the collar portion in two pieces allows a more precise shaping of the shoe upper 401 at the heel area, thus providing a better support to the athlete's feet. Moreover, the embodiments in which the pieces of the collar portion 403 are made of knitted fabrics also provide comfort and flexibility.
[0089] In some embodiments, the collar portion 403 can be made of one piece.
[0090] The instep portion 402 is partially surrounded by the collar portion 403 which provides a stable 3D construction using stitching's 404a and 404b located near the ankle, and more in general in the heel area, and stitching's 405a and 405b located in the area of the instep. This leads to a solid arrangement of the collar and instep portions and at the same time to an enhanced stretchability of the two portions as previously specified, without the need to use complex knitting techniques. Therefore, no complex knitting processes are needed, which can minimize production costs and time expenditure.
[0091] In the heel area, the collar portion 403 is designed to be high enough for covering the Achilles tendon of an athlete. Therefore, the collar portion 403 forms a highest point in the back of the foot and slopes towards the midfoot. In other words, from the heel area to the midfoot area of the upper 401, the distance between the rim of the collar portion 403 and a sole of the shoe gradually decreases. This causes the collar portion 403 in the back of the shoe to surpass the instep portion 402 and then reduces its height in the midfoot in such a way that the instep portion 402 surpasses the collar portion 403. Laces 406, shown in the embodiment of
[0092] In the following, some embodiments of the disclosure relating to an upper with a specific collar portion and instep portion are described.
[0093] In a first example, an upper for a sports shoe includes an instep portion and a collar portion, wherein the collar portion is partly connected to the instep portion such that the collar portion partially overlaps the instep portion.
[0094] In a second example, the upper according to example 1, wherein the collar portion includes a rim, and wherein part of the rim of the collar portion is connected to the instep portion.
[0095] In a third example, the upper according to one of examples 1-2, wherein the collar portion is connected to the instep portion at a midfoot area of the upper.
[0096] In a fourth example, the upper according to one of examples 1-3, wherein the collar portion includes a first piece and a second piece.
[0097] In a fifth example, the upper according to example 4, wherein the first piece is arranged at a medial side of the upper and the second piece is arranged at a lateral side of the upper.
[0098] In a sixth example, the upper according to example 5, wherein the first piece and the second piece are at least partly connected at a heel area of the shoe upper.
[0099] In a seventh example, the upper according to one of examples 5-6, wherein the first piece is partly connected to the instep portion at the medial side of the upper, and wherein the second piece is partly connected to the instep portion at the lateral side of the upper.
[0100] In an eighth example, the upper according to one of example 1-7, wherein the collar portion includes a rim and a distance between the rim of the collar portion and a sole portion of the upper increases from a midfoot area of the upper to a heel area of the upper.
[0101] In a ninth example, the upper according to example 8, wherein in the rearfoot area a distance between the rim of the collar portion and the sole portion is greater than a distance between the instep portion and the sole portion.
[0102] In a tenth example, the upper according to one of examples 1-9, wherein the collar portion is adapted to cover a wearer's Achilles tendon at least partially.
[0103] In an eleventh example, the upper according to one of examples 1-10, wherein the upper includes a knitted fabric.
[0104] In a twelfth example, the upper according to one of examples 1-11, wherein the upper is a lace-less upper.
[0105] In a thirteenth example, a shoe includes an upper according to one of examples 1-12, and a sole attached to the upper.
[0106] In the following, embodiments of the further aspect of the disclosure relating to an upper with a specific shape of protrusion are described.
[0107] In a fourteenth example, an upper for a sports shoe includes at least one protrusion on an outer surface of the upper, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a deltoid-shaped or circular base area and forms at least one peak extending from the outer surface of the upper.
[0108] In a fifteenth example, the upper according to example 14, wherein the deltoid-shaped base area includes convex deltoid and/or concave deltoid.
[0109] In a sixteenth example, the upper according to one of examples 14-15, wherein the deltoid-shaped base area includes two adjacent sides of a first length and two adjacent sides of a second length differing from the first length.
[0110] In a seventeenth example, the upper according to one of examples 14-16, wherein the at least one protrusion includes at least one notch such that the at least one protrusion includes at least two peaks.
[0111] In an eighteenth example, the upper according to one of examples 14-17, wherein the upper includes at least one protrusion in each of a medial area, a lateral area, an instep area, a heel area, a collar area, and a toe area.
[0112] In a nineteenth example, the upper according to example 18, wherein the at least one protrusion in different areas comprises different shapes and/or materials.
[0113] In a twentieth example, the upper according to example 19, wherein the at least one protrusion in the lateral area, the medial area, and the toe area includes one peak, and wherein the at least one protrusion in the instep area and the heel area includes at least one peak.
[0114] In a twenty-first example, the upper according to one of examples 14-20, wherein the at least one protrusion includes rubber, CPU, and/or silicon.
[0115] In a twenty-second example, the upper according to example 21, wherein the at least one protrusion in the lateral area, the medial area, and the toe area includes rubber.
[0116] In a twenty-third example, the upper according to example 22, wherein the at least one protrusion in the instep area, the heel area, and the collar area includes CPU and/or silicon.
[0117] In a twenty-fourth example, the upper according to one of examples 14-23, wherein the at least one protrusion is flexible.
[0118] In a twenty-fifth example, the upper according to one of embodiments 14-24, wherein the upper includes at least two protrusions with different hardness.
[0119] In a twenty-sixth example, a shoe includes an upper according to one of examples 14-25, and a sole attached to the upper.