Easy access articles of footwear
10912348 ยท 2021-02-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew A. Owings (Beaverton, OR, US)
- Kevin J. Rucier (Beaverton, OR, US)
- Phillip Anthony Meneau (Portland, OR, US)
- Wilson W. Smith, III (Tualatin, OR, US)
Cpc classification
A43B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/165
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Foot support systems (and articles of footwear including them) include: (a) a medial side member having one or more medial side supports (e.g., ribs); (b) a lateral side member having one or more lateral side supports (e.g., ribs); and (c) structure (such as a hinge system) configured to move the foot support system (e.g., the medial side support(s) with respect to the lateral side support(s)) between: (a) a foot-insertion configuration and (b) a foot-containing configuration. In moving from the foot-insertion configuration to the foot-containing configuration, the foot support system can be changed between an open condition and a closed condition.
Claims
1. A foot support system, comprising: a medial side member including a medial side foot support base and a first medial side support extending upward from the medial side foot support base; a lateral side member including a lateral side foot support base and a first lateral side support extending upward from the lateral side foot support base; a hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base in a relative rotational manner, wherein the hinge system is configured to move the foot support system between: (a) a foot-insertion configuration and (b) a foot-containing configuration; a locking system configured to releasably lock the hinge system to hold the foot support system in the foot-containing configuration; and a release mechanism configured to change the locking system from a locked state to an unlocked state, wherein the release mechanism includes: (a) a first lever extending to rear heel area of the foot support system, (b) a base support providing a portion of a plantar support surface of the foot support system, and (c) a cable having a first end engaged with the first lever and extending along the base support to the locking system, wherein movement of the first lever applies a force to unlock the locking system via the cable, and wherein: (a) in moving from the foot-insertion configuration to the foot-containing configuration, interior surfaces of the medial side member and the lateral side member rotate about the hinge system with respect to one another in a direction toward one another, and (b) in moving from the foot-containing configuration to the foot-insertion configuration, interior surfaces of the medial side member and the lateral side member rotate about the hinge system with respect to one another in a direction away from one another.
2. The foot support system according to claim 1, wherein the cable applies the force to unlock the locking system in response to rotation of the first lever.
3. The foot support system according to claim 1, wherein the release mechanism includes: a first hinge rotatably connecting the base support and the first lever, wherein rotation of the first lever with respect to the base support about the first hinge moves the cable such that the cable applies the force to unlock the locking system.
4. The foot support system according to claim 3, wherein the cable extends around the first hinge.
5. The foot support system according to claim 3, wherein, when a bottom surface of the foot support system is supported on a horizontal support surface, rotation of the first lever downward about the first hinge applies the force to unlock the locking system via the cable.
6. The foot support system according to claim 1: wherein the base support includes a first side member and a second side member; wherein the first lever includes a first end and a second end; and wherein the release mechanism further includes: a first hinge rotatably connecting the first side member of the base support and the first end of the first lever; a second hinge rotatably connecting the second side member of the base support and the second end of the first lever; and wherein rotation of the first lever with respect to the base support about the first hinge and the second hinge moves the cable such that the cable applies the force to unlock the locking system.
7. The foot support system according to claim 6, wherein the base support and the first lever define a receptacle configured to receive a heel area of a user's foot.
8. The foot support system according to claim 1, further comprising: a biasing system configured to bias the foot support system to the foot-insertion configuration when no foot is present in the foot support system.
9. The foot support system according to claim 8, wherein the biasing system includes a resilient member having at least a portion located beneath one or more of the hinge system, the medial side foot support base, and the lateral side foot support base.
10. The foot support system according to claim 1, further comprising: a securing member configured to releasably secure the first medial side support with the first lateral side support.
11. The foot support system according to claim 1, further comprising: a securing system releasably holding: (a) the first medial side support in place with respect to the medial side foot support base when the foot support system is in the foot-containing configuration and (b) the first lateral side support in place with respect to the lateral side foot support base when the foot support system is in the foot-containing configuration.
12. The foot support system according to claim 1, wherein, when a bottom surface of the foot support system is supported on a horizontal support surface, a horizontal plane exists above the horizontal support surface in which: (a) in the foot-containing configuration, the entire hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base is located below the horizontal plane, and (b) in the foot-insertion configuration, at least a portion of the hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base is located above the horizontal plane.
13. The foot support system according to claim 1, wherein, when a bottom surface of the foot support system is supported on a horizontal support surface, a horizontal plane exists above the horizontal support surface in which: (a) in the foot-containing configuration, the entire hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base, the entire medial side foot support base, and the entire lateral side foot support base are located below the horizontal plane, and (b) in the foot-insertion configuration, at least a portion of the hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base, at least a portion of the medial side foot support base, and at least a portion of the lateral side foot support base are located above the horizontal plane.
14. A foot support system, comprising: a medial side member including a plurality of medial side support ribs configured to extend along a medial side portion of the foot support system; a lateral side member including a plurality of lateral side support ribs configured to extend along a lateral side portion of the foot support system; a hinge system engaging the medial side member and the lateral side member together such that the plurality of medial side support ribs and the plurality of lateral side support ribs are movable with respect to one another between: (a) a foot-insertion configuration and (b) a foot-containing configuration; a locking system configured to releasably lock the hinge system to hold the plurality of medial side support ribs with respect to the plurality of lateral side support ribs in the foot-containing configuration; and a release mechanism configured to change the locking system from a locked state to an unlocked state, wherein the release mechanism includes: (a) a first lever extending to a rear heel area of the foot support system, (b) a base support providing a portion of a plantar support surface of the foot support system, and (c) a cable having a first end engaged with the first lever and extending along the base support to the locking system, wherein movement of the first lever applies a force to unlock the locking system via the cable, and wherein: (a) in moving from the foot-insertion configuration to the foot-containing configuration, interior surfaces of the plurality of medial side support ribs and interior surfaces of the plurality of lateral side support ribs rotate in a direction toward one another, and (b) in moving from the foot-containing configuration to the foot-insertion configuration, interior surfaces of the plurality of medial side support ribs and interior surfaces of the plurality of lateral side support ribs rotate in a direction away from one another.
15. The foot support system according to claim 14, wherein the release mechanism includes: a first hinge rotatably connecting the base support and the first lever; wherein rotation of the first lever with respect to the base support about the first hinge moves the cable such that the cable applies the force to unlock the locking system.
16. The foot support system according to claim 15, wherein, when a bottom surface of the foot support system is supported on a horizontal support surface, rotation of the first lever downward about the first hinge applies the force to unlock the locking system via the cable.
17. The foot support system according to claim 14, wherein the base support includes a first side member and a second side member; wherein the first lever includes a first end and a second end; and wherein the release mechanism further includes: a first hinge rotatably connecting the first side member of the base support and the first end of the first lever; a second hinge rotatably connecting the second side member of the base support and the second end of the first lever; and wherein rotation of the first lever with respect to the base support about the first hinge and the second hinge moves the cable such that the cable applies the force to unlock the locking system.
18. The foot support system according to claim 17, wherein the base support and the first lever define a receptacle configured to receive a heel area of a user's foot.
19. A foot support system, comprising: a medial side member including a medial side foot support base and a first medial side support extending upward from the medial side foot support base; a lateral side member including a lateral side foot support base and a first lateral side support extending upward from the lateral side foot support base; a hinge system connecting the medial side foot support base and the lateral side foot support base in a relative rotational manner, wherein the hinge system is configured to move the foot support system between: (a) a foot-insertion configuration and (b) a foot-containing configuration; a locking system configured to releasably lock the hinge system to hold the foot support system in the foot-containing configuration; and a release mechanism configured to change the locking system from a locked state to an unlocked state, wherein the release mechanism includes: a base support including a first side member and a second side member connected together and providing a portion of a plantar support surface of the foot support system, a first lever including a first end and a second end, wherein the first lever extends around a rear heel area of the foot support system, a first hinge rotatably connecting the first side member of the base support and the first end of the first lever, a second hinge rotatably connecting the second side member of the base support and the second end of the first lever, and a cable having a first end engaged with the first lever, wherein the cable extends around the first hinge and along the base support to the locking system, and wherein rotation of the first lever about the first hinge and the second hinge applies a force to unlock the locking system via the cable.
20. The foot support system according to claim 19, wherein, when a bottom surface of the foot support system is supported on a horizontal support surface, rotation of the first lever downward about the first hinge and the second hinge applies the force to unlock the locking system via the cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing Summary, as well as the following Detailed Description, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements in all of the various views in which that reference number appears.
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(5) The reader should understand that the attached drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) In the following description of various examples of footwear structures and components according to the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration various example structures and environments in which aspects of the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other structures and environments may be utilized and that structural and functional modifications may be made from the specifically described structures and functions without departing from the scope of the present invention.
I. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EXAMPLES OF THIS INVENTION
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(8) The upper 102 and/or the sole structure 104 may have any desired structures, component parts, materials, and the like, without departing from this invention, including structures, component parts, materials and the like as are conventionally known and used in the footwear arts. Details of such conventional features will be not described in detail herein.
(9) This illustrated example article of footwear 100 includes a foot support system 200 in accordance with some aspects of this invention that now will be described in more detail. The foot support system 200 includes a medial side member 210, e.g., including a medial side foot support base 210a and at least one medial side support 210b (e.g., one or more medial side support ribs) extending upward from the medial side foot support base 210a. This foot support system 200 further includes a lateral side member 220, e.g., including a lateral side foot support base 220a and at least one lateral side support 220b (e.g., one or more lateral side support ribs) extending upward from the lateral side foot support base 220a. When plural side supports 210b/220b (e.g., plural ribs) are provided in a foot support system 200, the individual side supports 210b/220b on each side may be longitudinally spaced from one another (in the front-to-back direction of the footwear 100 structure), e.g., as shown in
(10) Foot support systems 200 of this type are capable of being moved between: (a) a foot-insertion configuration (or a foot-removal configuration) and (b) a foot-containing configuration. As some more specific examples, the medial side member 210 and the lateral side member 220 may be engaged together such that the one or more medial side support ribs (as medial side supports 210b) and the one or more lateral side support ribs (as lateral side supports 220b) are movable with respect to one another between the foot-insertion configuration and the foot-containing configuration. In the specific examples illustrated in
(11) In this illustrated example, the hinge system 230 is configured to move the foot support system 200 between the foot-insertion configuration and the foot-containing configuration. In moving from the foot-insertion configuration to the foot-containing configuration, the interior surface of the medial side member 210 (e.g., at least the interior surface(s) of medial side support(s) 210b) and the interior surface of the lateral side member 220 (e.g., at least the interior surface(s) of lateral side support(s) 220b) rotate about the hinge system 230 with respect to one another in a direction toward one another and/or in a direction toward the instep area of a wearer's foot (e.g., to close around the wearer's foot). Compare, for example, foot-insertion configuration to foot-containing configuration movement shown by
(12) In at least some examples of this invention, the foot support system 200 may include a locking system 240, e.g., to releasably lock the hinge system 230 and to hold the foot support system 200 in the foot-containing configuration (e.g., in the configurations shown in
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(14) In this illustrated example, a release cable 250 is engaged with the lever 246 at one end 246L/246M thereof, wraps around the corresponding hinge 248L/248M, extends down the corresponding side member 244L/244M and along the bottom of base support 244 to locking element 270. When a user rotates lever 246 downward (see arrow 252A in
(15) While
(16) Additional or alternative potential features of some example foot support systems 200 are illustrated in
As further evident from these figures, in the foot-containing configuration (
(17) Additionally or alternatively, as also shown in
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(19) Footwear 100 and foot support systems 200 according to examples of this invention may move between the foot-insertion configuration and the foot-containing configuration and between the foot-containing configuration and the foot-removal configuration in any desired manners without departing from this invention. As one example, a user may physically grasp one or both of the side support member/ribs 210b/220b and rotate them toward/away from one another to close/open the foot support systems 200. As another example, one foot can move lever 246 on the other shoe to unlock the locking system 240 and/or hold down the rear of the shoe 100, and then motion of the user's instep against the support member/ribs 210b/220b can open up the support system 200. As an additional or alternative feature, the foot support system 200 and/or the article of footwear 100 may include a biasing system, e.g., to bias the foot support system 200 to the foot-insertion configuration when no foot is present in the foot support system 200. The biasing system may include, for example, a spring member that produces a rotational force to bias the hinge 230 to move to the foot-insertion configuration.
(20) As other examples of this aspect of the invention, e.g., with the foot support system 200/article of footwear 100 supported on a horizontal support surface S, a biasing system may apply an upward force F to at least one member selected from the group consisting of: the hinge system 230 and/or the foot support base (e.g., the medial side foot support base 210a and/or the lateral side foot support base 220a). This upward force F, as shown schematically in
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(22) Operation of this example foot-support system 200 now will be described in more detail with reference to
(23) Once in the foot-containing configuration (e.g.,
(24) The securing member(s) 310 may be releasably engaged at the foot-containing configuration in any desired manner(s) without departing from this invention, including using any desired type(s) of fasteners. In this illustrated example, the strap is releasably secured by magnetic attraction forces, e.g., through use of a magnet or a ferromagnetic material 312A as part of the strap and a corresponding magnet or a ferromagnetic material 312B at the opposite side of the upper 102. As another option, parts 312A and 312B may constitute engaging portions of a hook-and-loop fastener system. As yet other options, parts 312A and 312B may constitute joining portions of a snap, buckle connector, button connector, or the like. Any desired number of securing systems 310 of the same or different types may be provided in a footwear structure, without departing from this invention.
(25) In at least some examples of this invention, the securing member 310 may include a strap or strip of a resiliently flexible/semi-rigid plastic material (such as PEBAX (polyether block amides available from Arkema, Inc.) or other thermoplastic elastomers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermosetting polymers, etc.). If desired, the strap and the securing member 312A may be structured and weighted such that: (a) the force 1002 applied as the wearer's foot 1000 is inserted and the relative inward rotation and momentum of the side support(s)/rib(s) 220b created in moving from the foot-insertion configuration to the foot-containing configuration, in at least some instances, (b) will cause sufficient momentum (see arrow M) on the securing member 310 strap to automatically sling securing member component 312A across the top/instep of the wearer's foot 1000 to be engaged with securing member component 312B (e.g., by magnetic forces). In this manner, in at least some instances, the wearer's foot 1000 could be engaged and secured in the foot support system 200 in a hands free manner. Additionally or alternatively, if desired, the strap(s) 310 could be manually secured by hand.
(26) To remove the wearer's foot 1000 from the foot support system 200, in this illustrated example, the securing member 310 is released by disengaging components 312A/312B, as shown by arrow 1004 in
(27) While the securing system 310 can be opened as a result of manually releasing the securing member 310 (e.g., by a wearer interacting with the strap and/or securing member components 312A/312B), it alternatively could be opened in a somewhat automatic and/or hands free manner. For example, releasing the locking system 240 described above (e.g., activating lever 246 by a wearer's foot to move cable 250 and locking element 270) to unlock hinge system 230 may allow the biasing system 300 to generate sufficient upward force F to overcome magnetic forces of securing system components 312A/312B and open the securing system 310 (and open the foot support system 200).
(28) Other ways of opening or changing the foot support system 200 from the foot-containing configuration to the foot-removal/foot-insertion configuration are possible. For example,
(29) Rather than a strictly mechanical switching system (e.g., a lever 404/fulcrum 412), the switch system 400 could include one or more electronic components. More specifically, the input part 408 could include a physical button or wireless transceiver that receives input from a user (e.g., via a button push, a wireless transmission, from a phone app, etc.) and element 404 could constitute wiring or circuitry connected to an electronic component 406 that, when activated, applies force 402 to at least one of the hinge system 230, the medial side foot support base 210a, and the lateral side foot support base 220a. No fulcrum 412 would be needed in this type of electronic switching configuration.
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(31) Various additional or alternative features of foot support systems and/or articles of footwear 600 in accordance with at least some examples of this invention are shown in
(32) Any desired manner of providing the axis 604A of rotation may be used, including, for example, incorporating a physical axle or hinge structure into the sole structure 604, making the sole structure 604 of a thinner material at the desired rotational location, etc. As some more specific examples, a rotational axis 604A may be provided, for example, in the various manners shown and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 474,574, 5,184,410, 5,481,814, 6,189,239, 8,161,669, and 8,245,421; U.S. Patent Appln. Publn. No. 2014/0298687 A1; and/or PCT Publn. No. WO2014/033396 A1 and/or WO 2014/140443. Each of these patents and patent publications is entirely incorporated herein by reference. The upper 602 may include gaps, discontinuities, stretchable materials, or other structures to support rotation on axis 604A.
(33) Sole structures 604 of this type, with a transverse (lateral side-to-medial side) axis 604A may be used, if desired, along with foot support systems 200/260 of the various types described above, e.g., in conjunction with
(34) As a more specific example, in the footwear structure 600 of
(35) As further shown in
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(37) One difference between the article of footwear 600 of
(38) As further evident from
(39) The foot support systems 200/260 of these examples help support a midfoot area and/or forefoot area of a wearer's foot and help secure the midfoot area and/or forefoot area of the wearer's foot in the shoe. Optionally, the foot support systems 200/260 can allow easy insertion of the wearer's foot, and in some examples, can facilitate foot insertion, foot securing, and/or foot removal in a hands free and/or automatic manner.
II. CONCLUSION
(40) The present invention is disclosed above and in the accompanying drawings with reference to a variety of embodiments and/or options. The purpose served by the disclosure, however, is to provide examples of various features and concepts related to the invention, not to limit the scope of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the features of the invention described above without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.