A COMPONENT FOR A SHOE
20230218036 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
- ANDREA GOLDONI (ROVIGO, IT)
- STEFANO CAIUMI (CARPI, IT)
- SIMONE MARCHESINI (BUDRIO, IT)
- MARCELLO BENETTI (CARPI, IT)
Cpc classification
A43B7/1425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B7/1485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A component for a shoe, intended to be interposed between a foot and the ground, is delimited by an upper surface which, in use, is turned towards the foot. The upper surface comprises a load-bearing region in which at least one recess is made, the recess being configured to receive at least one metatarsal head of the foot, so that in the load-bearing region a plurality of metatarsal support levels is defined, the metatarsal support levels being placed at different heights from one another and being intended to support the metatarsal heads of the foot. The plurality of metatarsal support levels comprises, in the more simplified embodiment, two different metatarsal support levels. In a more complex embodiment, three different metatarsal support levels are provided. In a more complete embodiment, five different metatarsal support levels are provided.
Claims
1. A component for a shoe, intended to be interposed between a foot and the ground, said component being delimited by an upper surface which, in use, is turned towards the foot, the upper surface comprising a load-bearing region in which at least one recess is made, the recess being configured to receive at least one metatarsal head of the foot, so that in the load-bearing region a plurality of metatarsal support levels is defined, the metatarsal support levels being placed at different heights from one another and being intended to support the metatarsal heads of the foot.
2. The component according to claim 1, wherein the lowest level of said plurality of metatarsal support levels is defined by a bottom surface of a recess configured to partially receive at least the second metatarsal head of the foot.
3. The component according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of metatarsal support levels comprises five metatarsal support levels, which include: a lowest metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of said at least one recess, for supporting the second metatarsal head of the foot; a further metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of a further recess, for supporting the first metatarsal head of the foot; a third metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of a third recess, for supporting the third metatarsal head of the foot; a fourth metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of a fourth recess, for supporting the fourth metatarsal head of the foot; a highest metatarsal support level, for supporting the fifth metatarsal head of the foot.
4. The component according to claim 3, wherein the third metatarsal support level is arranged at a height comprised between the height of the lowest metatarsal support level and the height of the further metatarsal support level.
5. The component according to claim 3, wherein the fourth metatarsal support level is arranged at a higher height than the third metatarsal support level.
6. The component according to claim 3, wherein the fourth metatarsal support level is arranged at a lower height than the further metatarsal support level.
7. The component according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of metatarsal support levels comprises three metatarsal support levels, which include: a lowest metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of said at least one recess, for supporting the second and the third metatarsal heads of the foot; an intermediate metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of a further recess, for supporting the first metatarsal head of the foot; a highest metatarsal support level, for supporting the fourth and fifth metatarsal heads of the foot.
8. The component according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of metatarsal support levels comprises two metatarsal support levels, which include: a lowest metatarsal support level, defined by a bottom surface of said at least one recess, for supporting the second and the third metatarsal heads of the foot; a highest metatarsal support level, for supporting the remaining metatarsal heads of the foot.
9. The component according to claim 3, wherein said highest metatarsal support level is arranged flush with surrounding zones of the upper surface.
10. The component according to claim 1, comprising a soft filler material that fills said at least one recess.
11. A shoe comprising a component according to claim 1.
12. The shoe according to claim 11, wherein said component is selected from a group comprising: a sole of the shoe, an insole of the shoe, a midsole of the shoe.
13. The shoe according to claim 11, having a heel higher than or equal to 60 mm.
Description
[0044] This description will be set out below with reference to the appended drawings, which are provided solely for illustrative and therefore non-limiting purposes, in which:
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[0050] With reference to
[0051] In particular, in the appended figures a component 1 suitable for being used in a high-heeled shoe has been shown by way of non-limiting example.
[0052] The component 1 is delimited by an upper surface 2 which is intended to be turned, in use, towards the foot of a user, more particularly towards the plantar surface of the foot.
[0053] The upper surface 2 comprises a load-bearing region 3 which is at least partially recessed with respect to a surrounding area of the upper surface 2.
[0054] The load-bearing region 3 is configured and positioned so as to accommodate the plantar region of the foot which comprises the portion between the metatarsal bones and the proximal phalanges.
[0055] In particular, said load-bearing region 3 is configured to at least partially accommodate the metatarsal heads of the foot.
[0056] A plurality of metatarsal support levels are defined on the load-bearing region 3. In the example shown, the metatarsal support levels are shaped like metatarsal support planes. In particular, said metatarsal support planes comprise a first plane P1, a second plane P2, a third plane P3, a fourth plane P4 and a fifth plane P5.
[0057] The second plane P2, the third plane P3 and the fourth plane P4 are placed between the first plane P1 and the fifth plane P5.
[0058] In other words, the number of metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 coincides with the number of metatarsals present in the human foot, wherein the first metatarsal support plane P1 refers to the metatarsal support plane configured to support the head of the first metatarsal and the fifth metatarsal support plane P5 refers to the metatarsal support plane configured to support the head of the fifth metatarsal. The second metatarsal plane P2, the third metatarsal plane P3 and the fourth metatarsal plane P4 are configured to support the head of the second, third and fourth metatarsals, respectively.
[0059] In order to improve the balancing of the user's weight on the metatarsal heads, the load-bearing region 3 has a shape that adapts to the physiological structure of the foot when the latter is in a load condition and in a plantarflexion configuration, i.e. the typical walking condition with high-heeled shoes or the typical walking condition in the propulsive phase.
[0060] The metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 identify metatarsal support levels placed at different heights from one another, when the component 1 is in a configuration of use in which the upper surface 3 is turned upwards.
[0061] In other words, the metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 are formed at different depths.
[0062] In this description, the term “depth” means the distance, measured along the normal to the metatarsal support planes, between the respective metatarsal support plane and the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2.
[0063] More in detail, the second metatarsal support plane P2 is arranged, in the configuration of use, at a maximum depth with respect to the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2. This means that the second metatarsal support plane P2 delimits a recess that penetrates more into the component 1 than the recesses delimited by the other metatarsal support planes.
[0064] In other words, the second metatarsal support plane P2, in the configuration of use, is arranged at the greatest depth between the depths at which the first metatarsal support plane P1, the third metatarsal support plane P3, the fourth support plane metatarsal P4 and the fifth metatarsal support plane P5 are placed.
[0065] Furthermore, the third metatarsal support plane P3 is arranged, in the configuration of use and depending on the particular embodiment, at a depth lower than or equal to the depth of the second metatarsal support plane P2, but greater than the depths of the first metatarsal support plane P1, of the fourth metatarsal support plane P4 and of the fifth metatarsal support plane P5.
[0066] The fifth metatarsal support plane P5 is, in a configuration of use, arranged at a higher level than the remaining metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4. In the example shown, the fifth metatarsal support plane P5 is not arranged recessed in the load-bearing region 3, that is, no recess is made on the load-bearing region 3 at the fifth metatarsal support plane P5.
[0067] The remaining metatarsal support planes, i.e. the first plane P1 and the fourth plane P4, are instead arranged at intermediate depths whose specific value is defined depending on the particular embodiment.
[0068] Below different embodiments of component 1 for shoes are discussed.
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[0070] In this embodiment, the second metatarsal support plane P2 is arranged, in the configuration of use, at a depth greater than the other metatarsal support planes P1, P3, P4, P5. This means that the second metatarsal support plane P2 is, in use, at the lowest height with respect to the remaining metatarsal support planes P1, P3, P4, P5.
[0071] The third metatarsal support plane P3 is arranged, in the configuration of use, at a depth lower than the second metatarsal support plane P2 but greater than the remaining metatarsal support planes P1, P4, P5.
[0072] The fourth metatarsal support plane P4 is arranged, in use, at a depth lower than the second plane P2 and the third plane P3, but greater than the first plane P1 and the fifth plane P5.
[0073] Furthermore, the first metatarsal support plane P1 is arranged, in the configuration of use, at a depth which is intermediate with respect to the depths of the fourth metatarsal support plane P4 and of the fifth metatarsal support plane P5.
[0074] In particular, the fifth metatarsal support plane P5 is not arranged recessed with respect to the load-bearing region 3, i.e. it is at the same level as the surrounding areas of the load-bearing region 3.
[0075] In summary, in a configuration of use, the second metatarsal support plane P2 is located at the lowest level. The third plane P3, the fourth plane P4, the first plane P1 and the fifth plane P5 are located, in this order, at progressively higher levels.
[0076] Preferably, the absolute value of the depths of the respective metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 is defined as a function of the size of the component 1, which is in turn correlated to the size of the user's foot.
[0077] Preferably, the relative value of the depths of the respective metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 is as follows: [0078] the depth of the first metatarsal support plane P1 is 2/7 the depth of the second metatarsal support plane P2; [0079] the depth of the third metatarsal support plane P3 is 6/7 the depth of the second metatarsal support plane P2; [0080] the depth of the fourth metatarsal support plane P4 is 3/7 the depth of the second metatarsal support plane P2.
[0081] The metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4 can be defined by respective bottom surfaces of corresponding slots placed side by side. These slots, which may have elongated shapes, mainly extend along respective parallel longitudinal extension axes.
[0082] The transversal and longitudinal positioning of each metatarsal support plane P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 takes into account the different types of foot and in particular the different conformations of the metatarsal arches, wherein with types of foot reference is made to the most common ones, such as: Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Germanic.
[0083] The central point of the different metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, which has been indicated with a cross in
[0084] Advantageously, in this way, the component 1 can be adapted and optimized to function best depending on the type of foot of the user.
[0085] The recesses whose bottom surfaces define the metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 can be filled with a filler material 50 which can be soft, in particular a soft touch material. This allows increasing the comfort for the user.
[0086] A coating layer, not shown, which extends over the entire upper surface 2, can also be provided above the filler material 50.
[0087] In this way, the recesses whose bottom surfaces define the support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 are not visible in the finished shoe, but the presence thereof is easily perceived by the user as the filler material 50 is much more yielding than the material forming the upper surface 2.
[0088] The metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4 have a substantially slot or elliptical profile and define, as already mentioned, the bottom surface of respective recesses, which can be laterally delimited for example by flared edge areas.
[0089] In particular, each metatarsal support plane P1, P2, P3, P4 can define a flat bottom wall of a recess having side walls inclined and converging downwards.
[0090] The planar profiles, i.e. in plan view, of the adjacent metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 are at least partially intersected.
[0091] This intersection between the planar profiles defines a connecting region 9, 10, 11, 12 for each pair of adjacent metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5.
[0092] In other words, the load-bearing region 3 comprises four connecting areas 9, 10, 11, 12 comprised respectively between the planar profiles of the first plane P1 and second plane P2, of the second plane P2 and third plane P3, of the third plane P3 and fourth plane P4, of fourth plane P4 and fifth plane P5.
[0093] In particular, each of the connecting regions 9, 10, 11, 12 has a ramp profile configured to join the metatarsal support planes P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 which define the respective connecting region 9, 10, 11, 12.
[0094] In this way, these connecting regions 9, 10, 11, 12 are particularly adapted to conform the structure of the load-bearing region 3 to the anatomy of the user's foot.
[0095] Furthermore, as visible in
[0096] In other words, each metatarsal support plane P1, P2, P3, P4, which is hollowed out with respect to the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2, is at least partially surrounded by a ramp profile which joins the base of the metatarsal support planes to the portion of the adjacent upper surface 2.
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[0098] While the component 1 described with reference to
[0099] In particular, in the component 101 it is possible to define a lowest metatarsal support level P23 for supporting the second and the third metatarsal heads, an intermediate metatarsal support level P1 for supporting the first metatarsal head, and a highest metatarsal support level P45 for supporting the fourth and the fifth metatarsal heads.
[0100] The intermediate metatarsal support level P1, the lowest metatarsal support level P23 and the highest metatarsal support level P45 can be defined by respective substantially flat surfaces.
[0101] The lowest metatarsal support level P23 can be defined as the bottom surface of a recess, made in the load-bearing region 3, so dimensioned as to at least partially accommodate the second and the third metatarsal heads.
[0102] The intermediate metatarsal support level P1 can be defined as the bottom surface of a further recess, made in the load-bearing region 3, so dimensioned as to at least partially accommodate the first metatarsal head.
[0103] The highest metatarsal support level P45 can be defined by a surface arranged flush with the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2, i.e. not recessed.
[0104] The lowest metatarsal support level P23 is arranged at a lower height than the intermediate metatarsal support level P1 and the highest metatarsal support level P45.
[0105] The intermediate metatarsal support level P1 is arranged at an intermediate height between the height of lowest metatarsal support level P23 and the height of the highest metatarsal support level P45.
[0106] The highest metatarsal support level P45 is arranged at a higher height than the intermediate metatarsal support level P1 and the lowest metatarsal support level P23.
[0107] Preferably, the intermediate metatarsal support level P1 is arranged at a depth equal to 2/7 the depth of the lowest metatarsal support level P23.The highest metatarsal support level P45 is instead arranged at a zero depth with respect to the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2, i.e. it is not recessed.
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[0109] In particular, in the component 201 it is possible to define a highest metatarsal support level for supporting the first, the fourth and the fifth metatarsal heads, and a lowest metatarsal support level P23 for supporting the second and the third metatarsal heads.
[0110] The highest metatarsal support level may comprise a surface portion P1 for supporting the first metatarsal head and a further surface portion P45 for supporting the fourth and the fifth metatarsal heads.
[0111] The surface portion P1 and the further surface portion P45 are arranged at the same level.
[0112] The surface portion P1 and the further surface portion P45 can be substantially flat.
[0113] The lowest metatarsal support level P23 can be defined by a substantially flat surface.
[0114] The lowest metatarsal support level P23 can be defined as the bottom surface of a recess, made in the load-bearing region 3, so dimensioned as to at least partially accommodate the second and the third metatarsal heads.
[0115] The surface portion P1 and the further surface portion P45 can be arranged flush with the surrounding areas of the upper surface 2, i.e. not recessed.
[0116] The lowest metatarsal support level P23 is arranged at a lower height than the highest metatarsal support level.
[0117] Advantageously, the present invention achieves the intended objects by limiting the drawbacks complained of in the prior art and making available a component of a shoe capable of obtaining a more efficient distribution of the weight force on all the five metatarsal heads.
[0118] In fact, since the metatarsal support planes are made at different depths, and in particular at depths that allow a more functional positioning of the metatarsal heads when the foot is in a plantarflexion configuration, each metatarsal head can rest on a respective metatarsal support plane positioned consistently with the physiology of the foot.
[0119] In other words, the component of a shoe according to the present invention provides a better and more functional metatarsal support plane for each metatarsal head, designed on the basis of the dimensions and the height differential of the shoe.
[0120] A further object achieved is to make available a component of a shoe capable of improving the comfort of the user.
[0121] In fact, thanks to the presence of the load-bearing region, at least partially hollowed out and counter-shaped with respect to the metatarsal heads of the foot, the aforementioned component limits the anterior sliding of the foot with respect to the shoe, thus preventing the onset of aesthetic problems such as jammed fingers and the emptying of the rear part of the shoe.
[0122] A further object achieved is to make available a component of a shoe capable of improving the balance and the stability of the user during all walking phases and in standing position, increasing the muscle involvement and specifically that of the buttocks.
[0123] In fact, thanks to the more uniform distribution of the loads on the metatarsal heads, the support of the foot is more stable for the benefit of the muscular structure of the human body and a smoother walk.
[0124] The present invention also relates to a shoe (not shown in the appended figures) comprising the component 1 described above.
[0125] Preferably, the shoe has a high heel, i.e. equal to or higher than 60 mm, even if this condition is not necessary.
[0126] The metatarsal support planes can be obtained by removing material or by thermoforming.
[0127] Advantageously, the shoe according to the present invention allows the user to maintain a better posture during use, reducing the onset of the problems described above.
[0128] In particular, the usability of shoes with a high height differential, i.e. high-heeled, is favoured.