Coated shoe upper
11963580 ยท 2024-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Jorma Sebastian Seabourne (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Martin LOVE (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Sabine Klett (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Didick Suarto (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Nk Park (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Iwan Djung (Herzogenaurach, DE)
- Lasman Mahulae (Herzogenaurach, DE)
Cpc classification
D06N3/144
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06N7/0092
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06N3/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06N7/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present invention concerns a shoe upper, including (a) a first sheet, (b) a second sheet, (c) a connecting region in which the first sheet is connected to the second sheet, and (d) a first coating. The first coating is applied onto a first region of the first sheet, a second region of the second sheet, and a third region of the connecting region. The first region, the second region, and the third region are connected.
Claims
1. A shoe upper, comprising: a first sheet arranged in a forefoot region of the shoe upper and comprising a first outer surface comprising a first region in the forefoot region, a second sheet arranged in a heel region of the shoe upper and comprising a second outer surface comprising a second region in the heel region, a connecting region in which the first outer surface of the first sheet is connected to the second outer surface of the second sheet, wherein the connecting region comprises a third region, and wherein the first region, the second region, and the third region are connected, and a first coating comprising a continuous coating region applied onto the first region, the second region, and the third region such that the first coating defines at least a portion of an outermost surface of the shoe upper, wherein the first coating comprises an inner sublayer and an outer sublayer, wherein the first coating has a thickness of between 0.08 mm and 0.12 mm, and wherein the second outer surface of the second sheet further comprises a fourth region to which the first coating is applied in a discontinuous manner such that the first coating is applied on opposing sides of a portion of the fourth region that is not covered by the first coating.
2. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the first coating is a screen-printed coating.
3. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the first sheet comprises a leather.
4. The shoe upper according to claim 3, wherein the leather is a crust leather.
5. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the first sheet has a thickness of between 0.5 and 1.2 mm.
6. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the second sheet comprises a textile.
7. The shoe upper according to claim 6, wherein the textile comprises a weft or warp knitted region.
8. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the connecting region comprises a seam connecting the first sheet and the second sheet.
9. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the connecting region comprises a film connecting the first sheet and the second sheet.
10. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the first coating comprises polyurethane.
11. The shoe upper according to claim 1, further comprising a second coating, wherein the second coating covers at least the second region, where it is arranged between the second sheet and the first coating; and wherein the second coating additionally covers at least the third region, where it is arranged between the first or second sheet and the first coating.
12. The shoe upper according to claim 11, wherein the second coating comprises polyurethane.
13. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the fourth region is connected to the second region.
14. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the second outer surface of the second sheet further comprises a fifth region which is not covered by the first coating.
15. The shoe upper according to claim 14, wherein the fifth region is connected to the fourth region.
16. A shoe comprising a shoe upper according to claim 1.
17. The shoe upper according to claim 1, wherein the inner sub-layer of the first coating comprises a first chemical and the outer sub-layer of the first coating comprises a second chemical.
18. The shoe upper according to claim 17, wherein the second chemical comprises polyurethane.
19. The shoe upper according to claim 17, wherein the first chemical comprises silicone.
20. The shoe upper according to claim 1, further comprising a second coating, wherein the second coating covers at least a portion of the second region, where it is arranged between the second sheet and the first coating, wherein the second coating covers at least a portion of the third region, where it is arranged between the first sheet and the first coating, and wherein the first sheet comprises a first thickness in the first region and a second thickness in the third region that is less than the first thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the figures. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(6) In the following only some possible embodiments of the invention are described in detail. It is to be understood that these exemplary embodiments can be modified in a number of ways and combined with each other whenever compatible and that certain features may be omitted in so far as they appear dispensable. While in the following the invention is described particularly with reference to a football shoe/boot in which the first sheet comprises leather, it is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to a football boot or a shoe comprising leather.
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(8) The shoe upper 10 comprises (a) a first sheet 11, (b) a second sheet 12, (c) a connecting region 13 in which the first sheet 11 is connected to the second sheet 12, and (d) a first coating applied onto a first region 14 of the first sheet 11, a second region 16 of the second sheet 12, and a third region 15 of the connecting region 13, wherein the first region 14, the second region 16, and the third region 15 are connected.
(9) The first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are made from different materials, by different techniques, and have a different thickness. Therefore, the ideal balance between stability in certain regions and as direct a contact as possible in other regions can be achieved by a shoe upper 10 according to the present invention. The compromise usually required in designing shoe uppers is not needed for the shoe upper 10 according to the present invention. In particular, the shoe upper 10 is lightweight due to its composite structure.
(10) Moreover, the connecting region 13, in which the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are joined, has a high level of water-resistance due to the first coating. Since the first coating is applied to a contiguous region, formed by the first region 14, the second region 16, and the third region 15, the upper 10 has an overall smooth outer surface that allows the best possible control of a ball in ball sports as well as an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
(11) The first coating has been applied by screen-printing. The screen printing is preferably carried out after attaching the first sheet 11 to the second sheet 12. The first sheet 11 comprises a leather, wherein the leather is a crust leather. The second sheet 12 comprises a textile, wherein the textile comprises a weft or warp knitted region. The first sheet 11 is arranged in a forefoot region of the shoe upper 10 and the second sheet 12 is arranged in a heel region of the shoe upper 10. The connecting region 13 comprises a seam at which the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are connected by sewing. Additionally, the connecting region 13 comprises a seam tape 33. Exemplary embodiments of the seam tape 33 are discussed in relation to
(12) The shoe upper 10 further comprises a second coating, wherein the second coating covers at least the second region 16, where it is arranged between the second sheet 12 and the first coating; and wherein the second coating additionally covers at least the third region 15, where it is arranged between the first 11 or second sheet 12 and the first coating.
(13) In this example, the second sheet 12 further comprises a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner. The fourth region 17 is connected to the second region 16. The second sheet 12 further comprises a fifth region 18 which is not covered by the first coating, wherein the fifth region 18 is connected to the fourth region 17. However, it is also possible, that the shoe upper 10 does not comprise a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner, as illustrated, for example, in
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(16) As shown in this exemplary cross-sectional cut, the second sheet 12 further comprises a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner. The fourth region 17 is connected to the second region 16. The second sheet 12 further comprises a fifth region 18 which is not covered by the first coating, wherein the fifth region 18 is connected to the fourth region 17.
(17) The first coating 31 comprises polyurethane and silicone and has a thickness of 0.10 mm. The first sheet 11 has a thickness of 0.8 mm.
(18) The first coating 31 comprises two sub-layers (not shown). An inner sub-layer comprises a first chemical providing a function that is different from the function of a second chemical used in an outer sub-layer, which may act as a top coating. The first chemical used for the inner sub-layer comprises an adhesive to bond the outer sub-layer with the first sheet 11, for example with leather fibers. The first sheet 11 comprises an uneven surface and the first chemical also fills at least one cavity in the surface of the crust leather thus providing a more even base for the top layer. In other words, the inner sub-layer serves as a primer for the outer sub-layer. The second chemical used for the outer sub-layer is made to facilitate a soft touch (leather-like touch) and surface performance.
(19) The first coating 31 comprises a fluoropolymer, in this example polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). PTFE is a durable, non-reactive material that is well suited to protecting an underlying material. The outer sublayer comprises the PTFE such that the PTFE acts as a finish, or top coating.
(20) The shoe upper 10 further comprises a second coating 32, wherein the second coating 32 covers at least the second region 16, where it is arranged between the second sheet 12 and the first coating 31; and wherein the second coating 32 additionally covers at least the third region 15, where it is arranged between the first 11 or second sheet 12 and the first coating 31, in order to prevent the first coating 31 from soaking into the second sheet 12. In this example, the second coating 32 comprises polyurethane.
(21) Note that the first sheet 11 is shown to have a constant thickness along the cross-sectional cut 19 such that the first sheet 11 extends by approximately the thickness of the second coating 32 below the level of the first sheet 11 in the first region 14 of the second sheet 11 when the second coating 32 is applied in the third region 15 of the connecting region 13. However, it is to be understood that the first sheet may also have a reduced thickness in the third region 15 of the connecting region 13 in order to prevent this.
(22) It is also to be noted that the second sheet 12 is shown to have greater thickness than the first sheet 11 along the cross-sectional cut 19. However, it is also possible that the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 have the same thickness, or the second sheet 12 may have a greater thickness than the first sheet 11.
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(24) As shown in this exemplary cross-sectional cut, the second sheet 12 comprises a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner. The fourth region 17 is connected to the second region 16. The second sheet 12 further comprises a fifth region 18 which is not covered by the first coating, wherein the fifth region 18 is connected to the fourth region 17. The first coating 31 comprises silicone and has a thickness of 0.10 mm.
(25) The shoe upper 10 further comprises a second coating 32, wherein the second coating 32 covers at least the second region 16, where it is arranged between the second sheet 12 and the first coating 31; and wherein the second coating 32 additionally covers at least the third region 15, where it is arranged between the first 11 or second sheet 12 and the first coating 31, in order to prevent the first coating 31 from soaking into the second sheet 12. In this example, the second coating 32 comprises polyurethane.
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(27) The cross-section shown in
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(29) In this exemplary embodiment, the connecting region 13 comprises a seam at which the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are connected by sewing. A seam tape 13 is applied onto part of the second coating 32, in order to protect the seam and to provide comfort to the wearer. In this example, the seam tape 33 has a film-like shape and comprises thermoplastic polyurethane. In this example, the seam tape 33 is applied above the seam, towards the outside of the shoe upper. However, it is also possible, that the seam tape is applied below the seam, towards the inside of the shoe upper. Moreover, in this example, the shoe upper 10 does not comprise a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner.
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(31) In this exemplary embodiment, the connecting region 13 comprises a seam at which the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are connected by sewing. A seam tape 13 is applied directly onto the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12, in order to protect the seam and to provide comfort to the wearer. No second coating 32 is present. In this example, the seam tape 33 has a film-like shape and comprises polyurethane. In this example, the seam tape 33 is applied above the seam, towards the outside of the shoe upper. However, it is also possible, that the seam tape is applied below the seam, towards the inside of the shoe upper. Moreover, in this example, the shoe upper 10 does not comprise a fourth region 17 to which the first coating has been applied in a discontinuous manner.
(32) The shoe upper 10 comprises (a) a first sheet 11, (b) a second sheet 12, (c) a connecting region 13 in which the first sheet 11 is connected to the second sheet 12, and (d) a first coating applied onto a first region 14 of the first sheet 11, a second region 16 of the second sheet 12, and a third region 15 of the connecting region 13, wherein the first region 14, the second region 16, and the third region 15 are connected.
(33) The first coating has been applied as described with reference to
(34) In this example, the two sides of the upper 10 are connected in the heel region 22 already when the upper 10 is in a flat condition.
(35) In this example, the shoe upper 10 comprises ripples 21 formed on the outside of the shoe upper on the first sheet 11. The ripples 21 allow an improved control of a ball and improve the stability of the shoe upper 10.
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REFERENCE SIGNS
(38) 10: shoe upper, 11: first sheet, 12: second sheet, 13: connecting region, 14: first region, 15: third region, 16: second region, 17: fourth region, 18: fifth region, 21: ripple 22: heel region 31: first coating, 32: second coating, 33: seam tape, 40: shoe, 41: sole element, and 42: studs.