SKATE BOOT WITH FLEXIBLE MIDFOOT SECTION
20200282290 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B5/1641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C1/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A skate boot or other piece of footwear is provided with a flexible midfoot section that is not rigidly connected to either a sole and/or base of the boot, in order to adjustably tighten around the bottom, sides, and/or top of the wearer's midfoot to provide arch support and uniform snugness. The midfoot section is in a hammock type arrangement while the ball and heel portions of the wearer's foot rests on the footbed over the respective sole portions.
Claims
1. A piece of footwear, comprising: an ice skate boot having a heel portion and a spaced apart forefoot portion; an ice skate blade member; a discontinuous sole system extending along a lower portion of the ice skate boot, wherein the sole system includes a heel sole member and a forefoot sole member, wherein the heel sole member and the forefoot sole member are spaced apart and do not contact each other; wherein the heel sole member is positioned only on an underside surface of the heel portion, a first portion of the ice skate blade member being fastened to the heel sole member; wherein the forefoot sole member is positioned only on an underside surface of the forefoot portion, a second portion of the ice skate blade member being fastened to the forefoot sole member; and a substantially flexible midfoot portion disposed between, and fastened to, the heel portion and forefoot portion, wherein the midfoot portion is soleless; wherein an underside surface of the midfoot portion does not contact either the heel sole member, the forefoot sole member, or the ice skate blade member; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to receive a wearer's midfoot portion such that the midfoot portion envelopes an entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to be tightened around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion by manipulation of fasteners connected to the midfoot portion so as to conform the midfoot portion around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion.
2. A piece of footwear, comprising: a heel portion; a discontinuous sole system including a heel sole member and a forefoot sole member, wherein the heel sole member and the forefoot sole member are spaced apart and do not contact each other; wherein the heel sole member is positioned only on an underside surface of the heel portion; a forefoot portion; wherein the forefoot sole member is positioned only on an underside surface of the forefoot portion; a substantially flexible midfoot portion disposed between, and fastened to, the heel portion and forefoot portion, wherein the midfoot portion is soleless; and at least two connection members interconnecting the heel sole member to the forefoot sole member, wherein the at least two connection members are proximate to the underside surface of the heel portion and the underside surface of the forefoot portion; wherein an underside surface of the midfoot portion does not contact either the heel sole member or the forefoot sole member; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to receive a wearer's midfoot portion such that the midfoot portion envelopes an entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to be tightened around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion by manipulation of fasteners connected to the midfoot portion so as to conform the midfoot portion around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion; wherein the connection members are selectively operable to change an angular orientation of the forefoot portion relative to the heel portion such that the forefoot portion is operable to move horizontally leftward or rightward relative to the heel portion.
3. A piece of footwear, comprising: an ice skate boot having a heel portion and a spaced apart forefoot portion; a continuous sole member extending along a lower portion of the ice skate boot from the heel portion to the forefoot portion; an ice skate blade member fastened to the heel portion and the forefoot portion; and a substantially flexible midfoot portion disposed inside of the ice skate boot and suspended above the sole member such that no portion of the midfoot portion contacts the sole member; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to receive a wearer's midfoot portion such that the midfoot portion envelopes an entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to be tightened around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion by manipulation of fasteners connected to the midfoot portion so as to conform the midfoot portion around the entire circumference of the wearer's midfoot portion; wherein the midfoot portion is adapted to prevent the wearer's midfoot portion from contacting the sole member when the wearer's midfoot portion is received therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0049] The same reference numerals refer to the same parts throughout the various Figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0050] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, or uses.
[0051] Referring to
[0052] The midfoot portion 300 includes a substantially flexible midfoot member 302 that is flexibly attached to the heel portion 100 and the forefoot portion 200. That is, the midfoot portion 300 should not be comprised of a material that is so stiff so as to be difficult to manipulate around a wearer's midfoot so as to be drawn closer thereto, the significance of which will be described herein.
[0053] Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the flexible member 302 is not connected to either a sole and/or base of the boot 10. That is, only the heel portion 100 and the forefoot portion 200 are provided with sole portions 102, 202, respectively. In this manner, it is possible to adjustably tighten the midfoot member 302 (and only the midfoot member 302) around the bottom, sides, and/or top of the wearer's midfoot to provide arch support and uniform snugness. It should be appreciated that no part of the midfoot member 302 is intended to extend to the wearer's heel or forefoot portions. The midfoot member 302 is in a hammock type arrangement while the ball and heel of the wearer's foot may rest on the footbed over the sole portions 102, 202, respectively, of the heel portion 100 and the forefoot portion 200. That is, no part of the midfoot member 302 is intended to be positioned over and/or suspended over any portion of a sole or sole-like structure of the boot 10.
[0054] The midfoot member 302 may be comprised of any number of suitable materials, such as but not limited to soft leather, vinyl, various synthetic or natural rubbers, nylon, rayon, or any other workable fabrics or mixtures thereof, that can be made to tighten and conform around the wearer's midfoot uniformly and comfortably. The heel portion 100 and the forefoot portion 200 of the boot 10 as well as the sole portions 102, 202, respectively, can be comprised of the same materials as usually used for conventional boots.
[0055] In order to adjustably tighten the midfoot member 302 around the bottom, sides, and/or top of the wearer's midfoot to provide arch support and uniform snugness, the boot 10 and/or the midfoot member 302 may be provided with various fasteners 400, such as but not limited to laces, straps, belts, rings, VELCRO hooks and loops, hooks, snaps, latches, or any other suitable fasteners. By way of a non-limiting example, manipulation (e.g., cinching) of the fasteners 400 (e.g., tightening of laces connected to (or proximate to) the midfoot member 302 (e.g., on the left and right portions of the midfoot member 302)) may cause the midfoot member 302 to be drawn taut (or further taut) against the wearer's midfoot, e.g., in an upward and/or inward direction. It should be noted that only a portion of the fasteners 400 proximate to the midfoot member 302 are depicted in
[0056] As previously noted, the boot 10 includes a midfoot portion 300 that does not have a sole portion underneath it or associated therewith. In the case of an ice skating boot, the midfoot sole portion can be deleted or eliminated because the blade portion 500 would function to hold the heel portion 100 and the forefoot portion 200 together in a fixed relationship.
[0057] In accordance with an alternative embodiment, for those individuals that want continuous upper portions and sole portions extending along the entire length of the boot 10 from the heel portion to the forefoot portion, a sole portion 300a and/or an upper portion 300b (e.g., leather or other type of suitable footwear material) can be provided to provide for a substantially enclosed piece of footwear. e.g., as shown in
[0058] As with the previously described embodiment, the midfoot member 302a may be comprised of any number of suitable materials, such as but not limited to soft leather, vinyl, various synthetic or natural rubbers, nylon, rayon, or any other workable fabrics or mixtures thereof, that can be made to tighten and conform around the wearer's midfoot uniformly and comfortably. Again, it should be appreciated that the midfoot portion 302a should not be comprised of a material that is so stiff so as to be difficult to manipulate around a wearer's midfoot so as to be drawn closer thereto, the significance of which will be described herein.
[0059] As with the previously described embodiment, in order to adjustably tighten the midfoot member 302a around the bottom, sides, and/or top of the wearer's midfoot to provide arch support and uniform snugness, the boot 10 and/or the midfoot member 302a may be provided with various fasteners 400, such as but not limited to laces, straps, belts, rings. VELCRO hooks and loops, hooks, snaps, latches, or any other suitable fasteners. By way of a non-limiting example, manipulation (e.g., cinching) of the fasteners 400 (e.g., tightening of laces connected to the midfoot member 302a (e.g., on the left and right portions of the midfoot member 302a)) may cause the midfoot member 302a to be drawn taut (or further taut) against the wearer's midfoot, e.g., in an upward and/or inward direction. It should be noted that only a portion of the fasteners 400 proximate to the midfoot member 302a are depicted in
[0060] Thus, summarizing, and by way of a non-limiting example, the flexible midfoot portion may span the gap between the forefoot and heel portions, e.g., as shown in
[0061] The present invention can also be practiced with other types of footwear other than ice skating boots. By way of a non-limiting example, the forefoot portion and the heel portion can be connected together via any number of suitable rigid connectors, such as but not limited to plates, rods, dowels, struts, and/or the like. In this case too, the flexible midfoot section is not rigidly connected to the sole or connectors that lie below it or are associated therewith, so as to allow the middle of the foot to be suspended in a hammock-like configuration relative to the forefoot portion and the heel portion of the piece of footwear.
[0062] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a piece of footwear may be provided, such as but not limited to an ice skating boot, having a split sole allowing the front and back portions thereof to be fitted separately in a modular fashion, to the specific curvature and width of the wearer's foot. By way of a non-limiting example, the curvature of the wearer's foot is the angle from which the direction of the forefoot portion is offset from the heel portion direction.
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[0064] In this manner, the orientation (e.g., left/right, inboard/outboard, and/or the like) of the forefoot portion of the boot may be changed relative to the heel portion, and vice versa, of the boot so as to provide a better fit for the wearer. This can be done because the midfoot portion 900X) is substantially flexible and may be tightened closely to the wearer's foot (e.g., as previously described), or alternatively, the midfoot portion may be attached afterward. By way of a non-liming example, the connecting pieces 600, 602, respectively, can be removed, the forefoot portion 700 realigned relative to the heel portion 800, or vice versa, e.g., to the wearer's desire, and then the connecting pieces 600, 602, respectively, may be reinstalled, thus fixing the forefoot portion 700 relative to the heel portion 800, or vice versa, in a new orientation or alignment with each other.
[0065] While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes can be made and equivalents can be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications can be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.