Flexible Metatarsal Guard
20200121028 ยท 2020-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B23/0275
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B23/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A metatarsal guard is provided which is adapted to have improved flexibility while maintaining adequate protection for the metatarsal region of a user's foot. The guard may include a flexible section spanning the width of the guard in a medial-lateral direction and comprising a pattern of perforations extending entirely or partway through the thickness of the metatarsal guard. In some aspects, the pattern of perforations may allow for expansion along the medial and lateral edges of the guard, while resisting deformation caused by outside impact.
Claims
1. A wearable protective device comprising: a bottom surface configured to be positioned adjacent a surface of a user's body and an opposing top surface; a flexible section comprising a pattern of perforations spanning a width of the wearable protective device; a first perforation-free section; a second perforation-free section; wherein the flexible section is disposed between the first perforation-free section and the second perforation-free section in a length direction of the wearable protective device.
2. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the flexible section has a width extending in a length direction of the guard, and the width of the flexible section is in the range of about 10% to about 50% of a length of the wearable protective device.
3. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the flexible section has a width extending in a length direction of the guard, and the width of the flexible section is in the range of about 20% to about 40% of a length of the wearable protective device.
4. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the flexible section is configured to allow for bending when pressure is applied to the bottom surface of the wearable protective device and to resist deformation when pressure is applied to the top surface of the wearable protective device.
5. The wearable protective device of claim 4, wherein the flexible section is configured to allow the wearable protective device to move along with a surface of a user's body, when pressure is applied to the bottom surface of the wearable protective device.
6. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein at least one perforation of the pattern of perforations extends only partway through a thickness of the wearable protective device.
7. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the wearable protective device is convexly shaped in a medial-lateral direction, and concavely shaped in a longitudinal direction.
8. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the wearable protective device comprises a material selected from the group consisting of rubber, elastomer, nylon, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), and any combination thereof.
9. The wearable protective device of claim 1, wherein the flexible section further comprises: a first expansion region disposed in a medial region of the wearable protective device, comprising one or more perforations extending through a medial edge of the wearable protective device; a second expansion region disposed in a lateral region of the wearable protective device, comprising one or more perforations extending through a lateral edge of the wearable protective device; and a contraction region disposed between the first and second expansion regions in a width direction of the protective device comprising one or more perforations.
10. The wearable protective device of claim 9, wherein the one or more perforations extending through the medial and lateral edges of the wearable protective device extend entirely through a thickness of the wearable protective device.
11. The wearable protective device of claim 9, wherein at least one of the perforations of the contraction region extends only partway through a thickness of the wearable protective device.
12. The wearable protective device of claim 9, wherein the first and second expansion regions are configured to allow for expansion of medial and lateral edges of the wearable protective device when pressure is applied to the bottom surface of the wearable protective device and the contraction region is configured to contract when pressure is applied to the bottom surface of the wearable protective device.
13. The wearable protective device of claim 9, wherein at least one of the perforations extending through the medial edge of the wearable protective device and at least one of the perforations extending through the lateral edge of the wearable protective device each comprise two corners which are configured to engage with one another when pressure is applied to the top surface of the wearable protective device.
14. The wearable protective device of claim 13, wherein the corners are set inwards from an edge of the wearable protective device.
15. The wearable protective device of claim 14, wherein the at least one perforation extending through the medial edge of the wearable protective device and the at least one perforation extending through the lateral edge of the wearable protective device are each Y-shaped.
16. A shoe, comprising: an outsole; an upper comprising an internal surface configured to receive a user's foot and an opposing external surface; and a wearable protective device comprising: a bottom surface configured to be positioned adjacent a surface of a user's body and an opposing top surface; a flexible section comprising a pattern of perforations spanning a width of the wearable protective device; a first perforation-free section; a second perforation-free section; wherein the flexible section is disposed between the first perforation-free section and the second perforation-free section in a length direction of the wearable protective device.
17. The shoe of claim 16, wherein the wearable protective device is an external metatarsal guard.
18. The shoe of claim 16, wherein the wearable protective device is an internal metatarsal guard.
19. The shoe of claim 17, wherein the external metatarsal guard overlies a portion of the external surface of the upper.
20. The shoe of claim 18, wherein the upper further comprises a first and second layer and the internal metatarsal guard is positioned between the first and second layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] In describing aspects of the present invention(s), specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention(s) is not intended to be limited to any specific terms used herein, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents, which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
[0022] As used in the present application, length means the longest dimension of any object or shape. As used in the present application, width means the shortest dimension of any object or shape existing in the same plane as the length. Thickness means the remaining dimension of a three-dimensional object which is not the length or the width. As used in the present application, medial means at, towards, near, or relating to the midline of the human body, i.e. as applied to a shoe as it would be oriented when it is situated on the foot of a wearer. As used in the present application, lateral means at, towards, near, or relating to the edge of an object, particularly an edge or end which is away from or opposite the midline (medial region) of the human body. When the terms medial and lateral are applied to a shoe or other wearable object, they describe portions of the object as they would be oriented when worn by a wearer. As used in the present application, perforation means a depression, cut-out, indentation, hole, or the like, extending entirely through or partway through the thickness of a material or object.
[0023] Metatarsal Guard
[0024] As shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The guard may be ideally formed from a material or material blend which is light-weight and flexible, while maintaining rigidity upon impact. Exemplary materials include but are not limited to rubber, elastomer, nylon, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), and any combination thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the guard comprises TPU. In some embodiments, the guard may additionally comprise a nonwoven material, particularly on the surface of the guard, in order to facilitate bonding and to provide reduction of noise caused by any contacting surfaces of the guard. The thickness of the guard may be in the range of about 1 mm to about 5 mm, more preferably in the range of about 2 mm to about 5 mm, and even more preferably in the range of about 3 mm to about 5 mm. In a preferred embodiment, the thickness of the guard is about 4 mm.
[0027] In some aspects, as exemplified in
[0028] Flexible Section
[0029] In some embodiments, as exemplified in
[0030] The flexible section 230 may span the width of the guard, running from the medial edge to the opposing lateral edge. The flexible section may have a width which may be in the range of about 10% to about 50% of the length of the guard, more preferably about 20% to about 40% of the length of the guard and is most preferably about 30% of the length of the guard, with the perforation-free sections 232 and 234 making up the remainder of the length of the guard. In some aspects, the flexible section 230 may be situated in a central region of the guard, sandwiched between a top section 232 towards the collar of the shoe and a bottom section 234 towards the toe of the shoe, which are free from perforations. It is particularly advantageous to include a top 232 and bottom 234 section free from perforations in order to ensure the guard bends easily and readily at the flexible section in order to allow free movement of the wearer. During use, perforation-free sections 232 and 234 may act as moment arms to the axis created by the flexible section. Therefore, it is advantageous for the width of the flexible section to be within the disclosed preferred ranges in order to provide sufficiently long, rigid moment arms 232, 234 to allow for easy and comfortable bending of the flexible section during the wearer's stride or other dorsiflexion of the foot. In addition, perforation-free sections 232, 234 may help the guard 200 to retain its shape and to provide increased protection relative to a guard which does not contain such perforation-free sections.
[0031] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0032] Expansion Regions
[0033] In some embodiments, as exemplified in
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[0035] In other embodiments, as shown in
[0036] Contraction Region
[0037] As exemplified in
[0038] In some embodiments, as exemplified in
[0039] In a preferred embodiment, as exemplified in
[0040] When pressure is applied to the bottom surface 204 of the guard 200, the edges of perforations 262 may draw together, allowing the degree of longitudinal concavity of the guard 200 to increase and the top and bottom sections of the guard 232, 234 to move towards one another. By contrast, when pressure is applied to the top surface 202 of the guard 200, i.e. during impact from a falling object, the perforations of the contraction region 260 of the guard 200 will maintain rigidity and resist further bending or deformation of the guard 200 towards a wearer's foot.
[0041] Internal Metatarsal Guard
[0042] In use, in some aspects, embodiments of the metatarsal guard 500, 600 exemplified in
[0043] External Metatarsal Guard
[0044] In some aspects, as exemplified in
Additional Embodiments
[0045] As another example, although the metatarsal protection devices detailed herein are predominantly concave in a longitudinal direction and convex in a medial-lateral direction, other curvatures and shapes are contemplated. Such alternate curvatures and/or shapes may also lend themselves to providing protection for other areas of a user's foot, or for other areas of the body. Indeed, it is contemplated that aspects of the aforementioned metatarsal protection devices may be utilized in other areas of a shoe to provide protection for other areas of a user's foot, such as, for example, in the heel or side of the shoe. If used for these purposes, the metatarsal protection devices disclosed herein may be modified in shape and contour to conform to the area of the foot being protected.
[0046] Likewise, it is contemplated that aspects of the aforementioned protection devices may be used to protect other areas of a user's body, such as, for example, the knee, elbow, etc. In particular, protective devices having the different layers of material and varying patterns discussed above may situated within a housing and be adapted to overly a surface of the user's body, such that the applicable device could protect the relevant portion of the body from injury. An example of this may be a knee or elbow guard, which utilizes at least one of the embodiments discussed above for protective purposes. In this manner, a user may be provided with several protective devices that are usable to shield varying portions of the body (e.g., including, but not limited to, the foot, knee, elbow, etc.)
[0047] Although aspects of the invention(s) herein have been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of aspects of the present invention(s). It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention(s) as defined by the appended claims.
[0048] It will also be appreciated that the various dependent claims and the features set forth therein can be combined in different ways than presented in the initial claims. It will also be appreciated that the features described in connection with individual embodiments may be shared with others of the described embodiments.