FOOTWEAR WITH IMPROVED UPPER
20180295939 · 2018-10-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Rémi DREVETTON (Epagny Metz-Tessy, FR)
- René Borel (Saint-Sylvestre, FR)
- Frédéric GIACOBONE (Annecy, FR)
Cpc classification
A43B7/125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Flexible shoe extending between rear and front ends, between lateral and medial sides, and between the sole assembly and an upper end of an upper. The upper includes an outer shell including an inner and outer layers, the latter having a foot insertion opening with rear and front divisions, the latter extending between lateral and medial edges. A device tightens the upper by bringing the lateral edge toward the medial edger. The inner layer extends opposite the outer layer and in the area of the front division of the foot insertion opening, between the lateral and medial edges. The inner layer is liquid-impermeable and flexible. When the lateral and medial edges of the outer layer are brought toward one another, the distance between the lateral and medial edges is shorter than the portion of the inner layer in the area of the front division or the foot insertion opening.
Claims
1. Flexible shoe comprising: a sole assembly; an upper extending upwardly from the sole assembly; the shoe extending: lengthwise from a rear end to a front end; widthwise between a lateral side and a medial side; and heightwise from the sole assembly to an upper end; the upper comprising: an outer shell comprising: an inner layer; an outer layer comprising a foot insertion opening that includes a rear division and a front division; the front division extending widthwise between a lateral edge and a medial edge of the foot-insertion opening; an upper-tightening-device configured to bring the lateral edge and medial edge closer to one another; the inner layer extending opposite the outer layer and in the area of the front division of the foot insertion opening, between, the lateral edge and the medial edge; the inner layer being a liquid-impermeable layer; the inner layer being a flexible layer; and a distance between the lateral edge and medial edge is shorter than the portion of the inner layer extending in the area of the front division of the foot insertion opening when the lateral edge and medial edge of the outer layer are brought closer to one another by the upper-tightening-device.
2. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the inner layer of the outer shell comprises a membrane and a lining.
3. Shoe according to claim 2, wherein: the membrane is impermeable to liquid and permeable to gas.
4. Shoe according to claim 2, wherein: the thickness of the membrane is between 5.0 and 250 micrometers.
5. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the outer shell of the upper comprises a flexible flap extending in the area of the front division of the foot insertion opening.
6. Shoe according to claim 5, wherein: an insert is fitted between the inner layer of the outer shell and the flexible flap.
7. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: when the lateral edge and medial edge of the front division are brought closer to one another, the inner layer forms a fold in the area of the lateral edge.
8. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: when the lateral edge and medial edge of the front division are brought closer to one another, the inner layer forms a fold in the area of the medial edge.
9. Shoe according to claim 1, further comprising: a lasting board.
10. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the tightening device comprises at least one lateral keeper, at least one medial keeper, and at least one linkage extending through the keepers.
11. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the inner layer of the outer shell is made in a single piece.
12. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the inner layer of the outer shell is an assembly of two portions.
13. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the inner layer of the outer shell is an assembly of three portions.
14. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: the outer layer and inner layer of the outer shell are affixed to one another by glue dots.
15. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein: each of the outer sole and the upper has a flexible structure allowing the shoe to flex during use at a flexion crease of the shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better understood from the description that follows, with reference to the annexed drawing figures illustrating prior art and non-limiting embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] The first embodiment described below relates, for example, to a flexible shoe for walking on firm ground or in snow. However, the invention is applicable to other fields, such as those mentioned above.
[0032] The first embodiment is described with reference to
[0033] As shown in
[0034] As shown, the upper 23 comprises a lower portion 30, provided to surround the foot, and has no upper portion. However, an upper may alternatively be provided to comprise both a lower portion and an upper portion, the latter being provided to surround the ankle and possibly a portion of the lower leg of the wearer.
[0035] According to the first embodiment being described, the shoe 21 extends heightwise from the bottom surface of the outer sole assembly 22 to an upper end 32, that is to say, up to the free end of the upper 23.
[0036] The shoe 22 is structured to allow smooth rolling movement of the foot during walking (for example, the shoe flexes at a flexion crease, such as at the metatarsophalangeal joint, as the heel is raised and lowered in relation to the toe), transmissions of sensory information, and impulses for supports or jump landings. This is why the outer sole assembly 22 and the upper 23 are relatively flexible.
[0037] As can be seen in
[0038] As can be understood with reference to
[0039] The shoe 21 further includes a device 43 for tightening the upper 23 by bringing the lateral edge 41 and medial edge 42 closer to one another. In a non-limiting manner, the upper tightening device 43 includes at least one lateral keeper 44, at least one medial keeper 45, and at least one linkage 46 running through the keepers 44, 45. The keepers are exemplary and can take any of a plurality of forms that include holes or eyelets through which a linkage or lace extends and structures around which the linkage or lace slides.
[0040] According to the invention, the inner layer 35 extends opposite the outer layer 34 (and in the illustrated embodiment they are in engagement with each other) and, in the area of the front division 38 of the foot insertion opening 36, between the lateral edge 41 and the medial edge 42. The inner layer 35 is impermeable to liquid. The inner layer 35 is flexible. And, in the direction of the shoe width, when the lateral edge 41 of the front division 38 and the medial edge 42 of the front division 38 of the outer layer 34 are brought closer to one another, the distance between the lateral edge 41 and medial edge 42 is shorter than the portion of the inner layer 35 extending in the area of the front division 38 of the foot insertion opening 36. Finally, a shoe according to the invention is simpler to manufacture and more comfortable, as has been explained above, than a shoe according to the prior art.
[0041] Still in the context of the invention, specific properties can be conferred on the inner layer 35, as described below.
[0042] According to a variation that is part of the first embodiment, the inner layer 35 is inextensible, which, for example, makes it easy to cut and thereby facilitates the manufacture. In another variation of the first embodiment the inner layer 35 is extensible, which can help the outer shell 4 to adapt even better to the shape of the foot. These are selective details that in no way change the context of the invention.
[0043] Still for the first embodiment, and in a non-limiting manner, the inner layer 35 of the outer shell 33 includes a membrane and a lining. These elements are not shown in detail in the drawing figures as they are well known to one having ordinary skill in the art. For example, the membrane is impermeable to liquid and permeable to gas. In other words, the membrane is breathable-waterproof, that is to say, it allows a gas, such as water vapor, to pass therethrough, but blocks the passage of a liquid, such as water. This improves the comfort of the foot. The membrane is made of polymeric materials such as polyolefin, polyethylene-propylene copolymer, polyethylene, terephthalate, polycaprolactone, polyvinyl fluoride, polybutylene terephthalate, polyester copolymer, polytetrafluoroethylene, or the like. For example, the membrane comprises a porous polytetrafluoroethylene sheet and a polyurethane layer. Further, and again without limitation, the thickness of the membrane is between 5.0 and 250 micrometers, for example. This reduced thickness contributes to making the inner layer 35 of the outer shell 33 flexible and light.
[0044] As shown more specifically to
[0045] An insert 48 is fitted between the inner layer 35 of the outer shell 33 and the flexible flap 47. This insert is for example made of a flexible synthetic foam block, which can be polyurethane foam, polyethylene vinyl acetate foam, or any suitable material known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Because it contributes to the distribution of stresses related to the action of the linkage 46 during tightening, the insert 48 further improves comfort during use of the shoe. The flap 47, in collaboration with the inner layer 35, thus carries out a function of maintaining the insert 48 in the area of the front division.
[0046] With reference more particularly to
[0047] Conversely, with reference to
[0048] As can also be seen in both
[0049] As shown in
[0050] Other embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to
[0051] According to the second embodiment, as can be seen in
[0052] Still for the second embodiment, the portions 61, 62 are assembled with one another to assume the general appearance of the inner layer 35. The assembly is done via a combination of stitching and adhesively affixed strips, which are located in the area of the lateral side 26 and medial side 27 of the shoe 21. This location of seams and strips is outside of the zones of the upper that are subject to bending or to the action of the tightening device. As a result, foot comfort is preserved.
[0053] In the same spirit, according to the third embodiment, as can be seen in
[0054] Again, the portions 63, 64, 65 are assembled with one another to assume the general appearance of the inner layer 35. The assembly is done via a combination of stitching and adhesively affixed strips, which are located in the area of the lateral side 26, medial side 27, and rear end 24 of the shoe 21. This location of seams and strips is outside of the zones of the upper that are subject to bending or to the action of the tightening device. As a result, foot comfort is preserved.
[0055] In any case, the invention is made from materials and according to implementation techniques known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0056] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and includes all technical equivalents that fall within the scope of the claims that follow.
[0057] For example, one can provide a configuration for which the outer layer 34 and inner layer 35 of the outer shell 33 are affixed to one another by glue dots 39, that is, by spots of glue spaced apart within the interface between the inner and outer layers of the outer shell. Glue dots 39 are shown in
[0058] Generally speaking, the flexible flap 47 extends over an area between 80% and 100% of the front division 38 of the foot insertion opening 36. This optimizes the function of protecting the top of the foot. The flexible flap 47 also sometimes extends over an area greater than 100% of the front division 38 to obtain protection against obstacles, such as low hanging branches, in the area of the flexion crease.
[0059] Further, at least because the invention is disclosed herein in a manner that enables one to make and use it by virtue of the disclosure of particular exemplary embodiments, such as for simplicity or efficiency, for example, the invention can be practiced in the absence of any additional element or additional structure that is not specifically disclosed herein.