CUP-SHAPED SHANK FOR HEELED SHOES
20190289964 ยท 2019-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Ejnar Truelsen (Tonder, DK)
- Frank JENSEN (Bredebro, DK)
- Hans Christian Hansen (Logumkloster, DK)
- Niki Taestensen (Flensborg, DK)
Cpc classification
A43B13/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a shank adapted for being integrated into a shoe sole and for mounting a heel element, wherein said shank at its heel portion is adapted to be connected to the heel element and wherein said shank comprises an upper surface pointing towards the inner shoe. At least a part of the upper surface at the heel portion is cup-shaped and adapted for receiving sole material inside the cup when integrating said shank in said sole during moulding of said shoe sole. Thereby, due to the amount of sole material present in the heel portion, the sole material covers the means used for connecting the shank to the heel element. Thereby, based on the properties of the sole material, the heeled shoe becomes comfortable and flexible at the heel portion. The invention further relates to a sole for a shoe with a cup-shaped shank and more specifically to a shoe with a cup-shaped shank.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A shank for mounting a heel element in an injection molded shoe sole, comprising: a front portion configured to be parallel to a ground contacting surface of the shoe sole; an arch portion; and a heel portion configured to be connected to the heel element, wherein the arch portion and the heel portion are arranged at an angle to the front portion such that the arch portion and the heel portion extend in a direction away from a ground-facing surface of the front portion, and wherein at least a part of the heel portion is cup-shaped, the cup-shaped portion defining a volume including a sole material of the injection molded shoe sole.
12. The shank of claim 11, wherein the cup-shaped portion decreases in volume from the heel portion to the front portion.
13. The shank of claim 11, wherein the heel portion comprises an aperture configured to receive a fastening means, the fastening means being configured to connect the heel portion of the shank to the heel element.
14. The shank of claim 13, wherein the aperture defines a volume for inserting the fastening means through the aperture such that a foot-facing surface of the fastening means is disposed between the foot-facing surface of the heel portion and the ground-facing surface of the heel portion.
15. The shank of claim 11, wherein the shank abuts a sole of a heeled shoe.
16. The shank of claim 11, defining a number of holes through which the sole material may flow during an injection molding of the shoe sole.
17. The shank of claim 16, wherein the number of holes are disposed in a row along a central axis extending from the heel portion to the front portion.
18. The shank of claim 16, wherein the number of holes are disposed along a first edge of the shank and a second edge of the shank, the first and second edges extending from the heel portion to the front portion.
19. The shank of claim 11, further comprising a number of structural elements configured to increase the rigidity of a forefoot portion of the injection molded shoe sole.
20. The shank of claim 11, further comprising a first structural element disposed in a medial part of the front portion and a second structural element disposed in a lateral part of the front portion.
21. The shank of claim 20, wherein the first structural element and the second structural element are separated from each other in a transverse direction, and configured such that the sole material can be injected in the area defined by the first structural element and the second structural element.
22. The shank of claim 11, further comprising a lateral edge and a medial edge, wherein the lateral edge and medial edge are disposed above a central portion of the shank and wherein the lateral edge and the medial edge define a volume configured to receive the sole material.
23. The shank of claim 11, further comprising a lateral edge and a medial edge positioned above than a central portion of the shank and defining a first cross-sectional area taken along a transverse plane between the medial edge and the lateral edge, the first cross-sectional area being configured to receive sole material during injection molding of the shoe sole.
24. The shank of claim 23, wherein the medial edge and the lateral edge of the arch portion of the shank define a second cross-sectional area taken along a transverse plane between the medial edge and the lateral edge, the second cross-sectional area being configured to receive sole material during injection molding of the shoe sole.
25. The shank of claim 24, wherein the medial edge and the lateral edge of the front portion of the shank define a third cross-sectional area taken along a transverse plane between the medial edge and the lateral edge, the third cross-sectional area being configured to receive sole material during injection molding of the shoe sole.
26. The shank of claim 24, wherein the first cross-sectional area is larger than the second cross-sectional area.
27. The shank of claim 25, wherein the first cross-sectional area is larger than the third cross-sectional area.
28. The shank of claim 24, wherein the second cross-sectional area is larger than the third cross-sectional area.
29. The shank of claim 11 further comprising a ground-facing surface of the heel portion, wherein the heel element is attached to the ground-facing surface of the heel portion of the shank.
30. The shank of claim 11 further comprising a ground-facing surface of the front portion and a ground-facing surface of the arch portion, wherein the sole material covers the ground-facing surface of the front portion and the ground-facing surface of the arch portion.
31. The shank of claim 30 further comprising a foot-facing surface of the shank, wherein the sole material is disposed on the foot-facing surface of the shank extending from a central area of the shank towards a lateral edge and a medial edge of the heel portion, wherein a highest point of the sole material on the foot-facing surface of the shank is lower than at least one of the lateral edge and the medial edge.
32. The shank of claim 25 further comprising a foot facing surface of the shank, wherein the sole material is disposed on the foot-facing surface of the shank and a highest point of the sole in the second cross-sectional area taken along a transverse plane of the foot-facing surface of the shank is at least one of the medial edge and the lateral edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0019] The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawings, in which
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[0028] In another embodiment of a cup-shaped shank according to the present invention, it may be only the heel portion of the shank that is cup-shaped. In yet another embodiment, the shank of the present invention is only a cup-shaped heel shank and solely for obtaining specific properties of the heel portion of a sole. In such an embodiment, the cup-shaped shank may be the only shank in the sole, but alternatively another shank supplementing the cup-shaped shank may be used for the sole.
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[0030] The multiple holes may extend from the heel portion towards the front portion positioned along a central axis of the shank and there may further be holes positioned along the edge of the shank at the heel portion 109, which extends towards the front portion 111.
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[0033] The aperture may be shaped in such a manner that when inserting the fastening means, such as a screw or bolt, the top surface of the head of the screw or bolt is below the upper surface of the cup-shaped shank. Further, the aperture may be shaped according to the shape of the head of the screw or bolt to further ensure a good contact between the fastening means and the cup-shaped shank. In an embodiment, the edge of the hole may be corrugated to interact with the screw or bolt and lock the screw or bolt to the heel element when fastened, minimising the risk of the heel element becoming loose during use of the shoe.
[0034] In one embodiment, a heel element is connected to the cup-shaped shank before injecting sole material, and sole material is injected to cover both the heel element as well as the cup-shaped shank. Alternatively, the sole material is injected around the cup-shaped shank and afterwards a heel element is mounted via fastening means. This may in one embodiment be via a screw or bolt through an aperture in the cup-shaped shank or it may be by using other fastening means such as nails or glue.
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