Shoe Sole Construction
20190261737 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoe sole includes a footbed, a midsole, and an outsole. The footbed includes deformable semi-tubular elements that protrude downward and are received in corresponding trough-shaped cavities of the midsole, which provide cushioning when the semi-tubular elements are compressed under load, and also provide a spring return effect. The semi-tubular elements may have a depth greater than a depth of a corresponding trough shaped cavity whereby the footbed is held in a raised position above the top surface of the midsole. The separation between the footbed and the top surface of the midsole is smaller in forefoot area and greater in the heel area. The separation provides shock absorption and resilience in the shoe because it allows the semi-tubular elements to deform under load and absorb impact shocks.
Claims
1. A shoe sole comprising: a footbed and a midsole; the footbed having a lower surface having a plurality of deformable semi-tubular elements arranged generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the shoe sole, the plurality of semi-tubular elements extending downwardly; the midsole having a top surface provided with a plurality of trough-shaped cavities arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole, the plurality of trough-shaped cavities corresponding to the plurality of semi-tubular elements; the footbed being positioned on the midsole with the semi-tubular elements received in the trough-shaped cavities; one or more deformable semi-tubular elements of the plurality of deformable semi-tubular elements having a depth greater than a depth of a corresponding trough shaped cavity, whereby the lower surface of the footbed is held above the top surface of the midsole.
2. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the semi-tubular elements deform to absorb shocks until the lower surface of the footbed is located against the top surface of the midsole.
3. The shoe sole of claim 2, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a forefoot area is smaller and in a heel area is greater.
4. The shoe sole of claim 3, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a forefoot area is in a range of 2.0-6.0 mm.
5. The shoe sole of claim 4, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a forefoot area is in a range of 2.5-5.0 mm.
6. The shoe sole of claim 3, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a midfoot area is in a range of 3.0-9.0 mm.
7. The shoe sole of claim 7, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a midfoot area is in a range of 3.5-6.0 mm.
8. The shoe sole of claim 3, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a heel area is in a range of 3.0-12.0 mm.
9. The shoe sole of claim 8 wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a heel area is in a range of 3.5-9.0 mm
10. The shoe sole of claim 2, wherein one or more of the semi-tubular elements, of the plurality of semi-tubular elements, comprises an outer wall, an inner wall, a front end, a rear end, and a first open side and a second open side permitting airflow through the plurality of semi-tubular elements.
11. The shoe sole of claim 10, wherein one or more of the semi-tubular elements, of the plurality of semi-tubular elements, further comprises at least one laterally-extending notch in the inner wall or the outer wall thereof, the notch increasing the deformation of the semi-tubular elements under load.
12. The shoe sole of claim 10, wherein one or more of the semi-tubular elements, of the plurality of semi-tubular elements, further comprises at least one apex notch in the inner wall or the outer wall thereof, the notch increasing the deformation of the semi-tubular elements under load.
13. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the footbed includes a dispersion plate located above the plurality of deformable semi-tubular elements.
14. The shoe sole of claim 13, wherein the footbed includes a cushioning layer above the dispersion plate.
15. The shoe sole of claim 13, wherein the plurality of semi-tubular deformable elements are affixed to a bottom surface of the dispersion plate.
16. The shoe sole of claim 13, wherein the plurality of semi-tubular deformable elements are provided in a molded component that includes a flat plate having a lower surface with semi-tubular elements extending downwardly therefrom.
17. A shoe sole comprising a footbed, a midsole, and an outsole; the footbed having a top layer, a middle layer, and a bottom layer; the top layer being a cushioning foam layer having a top surface and a bottom surface; the middle layer being a dispersion plate having a top surface, and a bottom surface; the bottom layer including a plurality of deformable semi-tubular elements arranged transversely to a longitudinal axis of the shoe sole and protruding downwardly from the dispersion plate to the midsole, the midsole having a top surface and a bottom surface, said top surface of the midsole comprising the plurality of trough-shaped cavities arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole, the footbed being positioned on the midsole with the semi-tubular elements received in the trough-shaped cavities; one or more deformable semi-tubular elements of the plurality of deformable semi-tubular elements having a depth greater than a depth of a corresponding trough shaped cavity, whereby the lower surface of the footbed is held above the top surface of the midsole; the bottom surface of the midsole having a plurality of downwardly-extending protrusions arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of shoe sole and corresponding to the plurality of trough-shaped cavities; and the outsole located on a one or more of the protrusions of the bottom surface of the midsole.
18. The shoe sole of claim 17, wherein the semi-tubular elements deform to absorb shocks until the lower surface of the footbed is located against the top surface of the midsole.
19. The shoe sole of claim 18, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a forefoot area is smaller and in a heel area is greater.
20. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a forefoot area is in a range of 2.0-6.0 mm.
21. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a midfoot area is in a range of 3.0-9.0 mm.
22. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein a separation between the lower surface of the footbed and the top surface of the midsole in a heel area is in a range of 3.0-12.0 mm.
23. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein the plurality of semi-tubular deformable elements are affixed to a bottom surface of the dispersion plate.
24. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein the plurality of semi-tubular deformable elements are provided in a molded component that includes a flat plate having a lower surface with semi-tubular elements extending downwardly therefrom.
25. The shoe sole of claim 19, wherein one or more of the semi-tubular elements further comprises at least one laterally-extending notch a wall thereof, the notch increasing the deformation of the semi-tubular elements under load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The figures show an exemplary embodiment of the invention. Referring to
[0023] As shown in
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[0025] In preferred embodiments, the top layer 21 of the footbed 20 is formed of a slow recovery, open cell foam material that permits airflow through the top layer 21. Polyurethane and/or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foams may be used for top layer 21. Top layer 21 provides an initial comfortable feel and aeration for a user's foot. The bottom surface 23 of the top layer 21 may simply rest on, or be adhered to, or otherwise coupled to, the top surface 25 of the dispersion plate 24 by any conventional fashion known to those skilled in the art. Such methods may include adhesives, sewing, or welding, either in selected locations, around the perimeter thereof, or more generally.
[0026] In preferred embodiments, the dispersion plate 24 is formed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). In some embodiments, the dispersion plate 24 is formed of nylon. In other embodiments, the dispersion plate 24 is formed of another polymer or copolymer material. In some embodiments, the dispersion plate 24 may include or be formed of a three dimensional mesh fabric, which may include voids in the mesh which allow passage of air. The dispersion plate 24 disperses a user's weight evenly across the plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 while also providing aeration for the user's foot.
[0027] The semi-tubular elements 30 are open-ended U-shaped tubes that have the upper ends of their U shape affixed to the lower surface 26 of dispersion plate 24. The semi-tubular elements are preferably formed from a deformable material. In one embodiment, the semi-tubular elements 30 are formed of ethyl vinyl acetate.
[0028] The plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 are intermittently placed along a portion of, or the entire length of, the footbed 20. The semi-tubular elements 30 are generally positioned transversely to a longitudinal axis of the shoe sole 10. However, as seen in
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[0030] Semi-tubular element 30 has a front end 34 and a rear end 33 which are connected to the dispersion plate 24. In one embodiment, the semi-tubular element 30 has one or more laterally-extending notches 37a, 37b, 37c, and 37d (collectively referred to as notch 37 or notches 37) and apex notches 39a, and 39b collectively referred to as apex notch 39 or apex notches 39) to improve the resilience and deformation of the semi-tubular element 30. Notches 37 and 39 create crumple zones that, when compressed under load, permit the plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 to collapse and absorb shock. Additionally, notches 37 and 39 allow the semi-tubular element 30 to bounce back to its original state when the compressing load is removed.
[0031] Different sized notches 37 and 39 in various locations on the semi-tubular elements 30 can be utilized for improved shock absorption and energy return. On one embodiment, as seen in
[0032] Apex notches 39 may include apex notch 39a located adjacent the first opening 35 at apex 38, and apex notch 39b located adjacent the second opening 36 at apex 38. Apex notches 39 may extend partially across the width of the semi-tubular elements 30 as seen in
[0033] In preferred embodiments, the plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 are formed of an injection molded ethylene-vinyl acetate material. In other embodiments, the semi-tubular elements 30 are formed of a similarly appropriate material, such as polyurethane, silicone, rubber, thermoplastic rubber, and thermoplastic elastomers.
[0034] The semi-tubular elements 30 preferably have varying dimensions depending on their respective positioning along the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole 10. For example, as depicted in
[0035] In one embodiment, the plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 are affixed to the dispersion plate 24 by attaching the front end 33 and rear end 34 to the dispersion plate 24 as seen in
[0036] The plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 coupled to the dispersion plate 24 provide a durable and breathable footbed 20 that provides the necessary support for long-term comfort and stability.
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[0038] As seen in
[0039] The shock-absorbing semi-tubular elements 30 and/or 130 are hollow, and when under load or impact, the semi-tubular elements 30 and/or 130 deform with the side walls and apex 38 of their U shape buckling and extending into the hollow open space in the center of the semi-tubular elements 30 and/or 130. The semi-tubular elements 30 and/or 130 thereby provide a substantial amount of shock absorption and resilience in the shoe sole while having a light weight due to the generally hollow nature of the semi-tubular elements 30 and/or 130.
[0040] In some embodiments, the lower part of the midsole is shaped to conform to the trough-shaped cavities 44. In such embodiments, the bottom surface 46 of the midsole 40 comprises a plurality of protrusions 48. The plurality of protrusions 48 correspond to the plurality of semi-tubular elements 30 and the trough-shaped cavities 44 such that the bottom surface 46 of the midsole 40 generally resembles the shape of the bottom layer of the footbed 20. In some embodiments, the bottom surface 46 of the midsole 40 is differently shaped depending on the shoe's purpose. For example, the bottom surface 46 of the midsole 40 of a casual or business shoe may be generally flat shaped to retain an appropriate look while still providing improved cushioning and energy return to the user.
[0041] In preferred embodiments, the outsole 50 comprises at least one ground contacting surface, as shown in
[0042] The outsole 50 couples to the bottom surface 46 of the midsole 40 by any conventional fashion known to those skilled in the art, preferably the outsole 50 is molded and/or adhered to the bottom surface 46. In preferred embodiments, the outsole 50 comprises a plurality of outsole segments embedded in the plurality of protrusions 48 of the midsole 40. In some embodiments, the outsole 50 is generally flat shaped to match a generally flat shaped bottom surface 46 of midsole 40.
[0043] Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations of the above-described embodiments that fall within the scope of the invention. Thus, the invention is not limited to the specific examples and illustrations discussed above, but only by the following claims and their equivalents.