SHOE, A PATCH AND A METHOD FOR PREVENTING ANKLE INJURIES
20180317603 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B5/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C13/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoe for preventing ankle injuries comprises a sole with a ground-engaging surface, and lateral and medial edges associated with respective lateral and medial connecting portions interconnecting and extending between the ground-engaging surface and the lateral and medial edges. At least one of the connecting portions defines a surface area of reduced friction provided, e.g., in the form of retrofitted patches, which are circumferentially surrounded by adjacent surface areas having a relatively high coefficient of friction. Friction is differentiated in different areas of those parts of the shoe which are implicated in injury mechanisms, and injuries may thus be prevented in the recovery phase after injury, and primary prophylaxis may be achieved. The area of reduced friction reduces the ability of the wearer's foot to rotate relative to ground when the load of the wearer's body is shifted towards or lands near the edge of the shoe.
Claims
1.-14. (canceled)
15. A shoe comprising: a sole with a ground-engaging surface; a lateral edge and a lateral connecting portion interconnecting and extending between the ground-engaging surface of the sole and the lateral edge; a medial edge and a medial connecting portion interconnecting and extending between the ground-engaging surface of the sole and the medial edge; wherein at least one of said connecting portions defines a surface area of reduced friction, which is circumferentially surrounded by adjacent surface areas of said respective connecting portions, edges and/or ground-engaging surface, and which defines a first coefficient of friction; and wherein said first coefficient of friction is lower than a coefficient of friction of each of said surrounding surface areas.
16. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface of reduced friction is provided at the lateral connecting portion.
17. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface of reduced friction extends at least from a midfoot portion of the shoe towards a tip of the shoe.
18. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface of reduced friction extends between 5% and 95% of the length of the shoe when measured from the shoe's toe portion towards its heel portion.
19. A shoe according to claim 16, configured to fit a foot of a human, wherein said surface of reduced friction at least covers an area of the connecting portion in the level of the caput of the fifth metatarsal bone of the foot.
20. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface of reduced friction is provided at the medial connecting portion.
21. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein the first coefficient of friction is less than 0.5 as tested according to ISO 13287:2012 by mounting the surface of the area of reduced friction on the sole of the test shoe and using the backward slip on the forepart test without lubricant as according to ISO 13287:2012.
22. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein the coefficient of friction of each of said surrounding surface areas is more than 0.55 as tested according to ISO 13287:2012 by mounting the surface of the area of reduced friction on the sole of the test shoe and using the backward slip on the forepart test without lubricant as according to ISO 13287:2012.
23. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface area of reduced friction is formed integrally with at least one of the soles and one of said edges of the shoe.
24. A shoe according to claim 15, wherein said surface area of reduced friction is conferred by a patch retrofitted on at least one of the soles and one of said edges of the shoe.
25. A shoe according to claim 24, wherein the patch comprises a laminate structure comprising at least an adhesive layer and a opposed surface layer providing said area of reduced friction.
26. A shoe according to claim 24, wherein at least an upper edge of the patch comprises a plurality of indentations.
27. A patch for retrofitted to a shoe for preventing ankle injuries in a human being wearing the shoe, the patch being configured for mounting at at least one of: a lateral edge and a lateral connecting portion interconnecting and extending between the ground-engaging surface of the sole and the lateral edge, and a medial edge and a medial connecting portion interconnecting and extending between the ground-engaging surface of the sole and the medial edge; wherein to confer, to the shoe, a confined surface area, which is circumferentially surrounded by adjacent surface areas of the shoe, and which defines a coefficient of friction of less than 0.5 as tested according to ISO 13287:2012 by mounting the surface of the area of reduced friction on the sole of the test shoe and using the backward slip on the forepart test without lubricant as according to ISO 13287:2012.
28. A method of preventing ankle injuries in humans, comprising the step of providing the human being with a shoe according to claim 15 and mounting the shoe on the human being's foot, so as to promote sliding between the shoe and ground upon the occurrence of an unbalanced motion of the human being's foot relative to ground.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0048] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0060] Areas of reduced friction 114, 214 and 116, 216 are provided at the lateral connecting portion 110. As shown in in
[0061] The areas of reduced friction 114, 214, 116 and 216 may be integrally formed with the remaining parts of the shoe 100, or they may be provided in the form of patches 115, 215, 117, 217 which can be retrofitted to an existing shoe. As shown in
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[0064] It should be understood that the configuration, arrangement and extent of the patches, including also the coverage of the sole and the side portions of the shoe (see
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