BOOT AND BOOT FITTING SYSTEM
20180255866 ยท 2018-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B3/0031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A waterproof boot is provided that has a waterproof upper, having a foot portion, a leg portion and an ankle region located between the foot portion and the leg portion. A pocket is provided in the upper at an anterior aspect of the ankle region. An expansion mechanism is provided in the upper and is adapted to allow the upper to expand in the ankle region. A selectively removable insert is also provided that is adapted to snugly fit within the pocket.
Claims
1. A boot fitting system comprising: a boot having a waterproof upper, the upper including a foot portion and a leg portion, an expandable ankle region located between the foot portion and the leg portion and having an internal circumference being expandable and retractable, and a stretchable pocket provided in the ankle region at an anterior aspect; and at least one removable insert having a cross-sectional profile that is thickest in a mid-region and tapers to a thin edge at its extremities, the stretchable pocket being sized and shaped to removably and securely retain the insert against the anterior aspect of the ankle region of the upper.
2. The boot fitting system of claim 1, further comprising at least two of said removable inserts, each insert having a different mid-region thickness, the inserts being interchangeable in the pocket to change the fit of the boot in the anterior aspect of the ankle region.
3. The boot fitting system of claim 1, wherein the expandable ankle region includes a zip mechanism.
4. The boot fitting system of claim 1, wherein the expandable ankle region includes a section of stretchable but resilient material.
5. The boot fitting system of claim 1, wherein translational friction between the insert and the pocket is sufficient to substantially prevent movement of the insert in the pocket during use.
6. The boot fitting system of claim 1, wherein the upper is a unitarily formed, moulded upper.
7. The boot fitting system of claim 1, wherein the insert is specifically tailored or selected based on a particular wearer's ankle dimensions to provide an optimal fit of the boot to the particular wearer's foot.
8. A method of fitting a waterproof boot to a boot wearer, said method comprising: selecting a removable insert, from a range of two or more different sized inserts, based on the dimensions of the wearer's ankle region, the insert having a cross-sectional profile that is thickest in a mid-region and tapers to a thin edge at its extremities; providing a boot having a waterproof upper, the upper including a foot portion and a leg portion, an expandable ankle region located between the foot portion and the leg portion, an internal circumference of the ankle region being expandable and retractable, and a stretchable pocket provided in the ankle region at an anterior aspect, the stretchable pocket being sized and shaped to removably and securely retain the insert against the anterior aspect of the ankle region of the upper; and inserting said insert into said pocket before inserting the wearer's foot into the boot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of specific example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0044] The leg portion 20 of the boot 10 is relatively narrow compared to a traditional rubber boot, restricting lateral and medial movement of the wearer's leg within the boot 10 and providing a better fit to the wearer's lower leg.
[0045] As best depicted in
[0046] A calf adjustment strap (not illustrated) may be provided on the leg portion 20 near the boot opening 22. Handles (not illustrated) may be provided on the leg portion 20 near the boot opening 22 to facilitate donning and doffing of the boot 10.
[0047] The sole 12 and upper 14 are waterproof. In order to inhibit the ingress of liquids and prevent other objects entering the boot opening 22, a waterproof inner sleeve 26 is provided. The waterproof inner sleeve 26 has a drawstring 28 for narrowing the inner sleeve 26, thereby providing a waterproof fit against the wearer's leg. Objects, such as mud and stones, are also prevented from entering the boot 10 during use by the inner sleeve 26.
[0048] As is shown in
[0049] The foot portion 16 may also be provided with a toe cap to provide impact protection to the wearer. Preferably the toe cap is manufactured from light weight carbon fibre. A reflective strip may be provided along the posterior of the leg portion 20 to improve visibility in the dark.
[0050] Tapering of the upper 14 at the anterior aspect of the ankle region 18 reduces repetitive movement of the foot and lower leg relative to the boot 10 in the sagittal plane. However, in order to have the upper 14 moulded in a single piece, the ankle region 18 needs to be wide enough to allow the upper to be removed from the mould. This typically results in an upper 14 that has excess space in the anterior aspect of the ankle region 18 and in the leg portion 20.
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[0052] The lining inside the boot 10 in the region of the pocket 30 is seamless, thereby preventing any seams irritating the wearer's foot. The pocket 30 is accessible via an aperture on the inside of the boot 10 and the insert 32 is inserted into, and removed from, the pocket 30 via the aperture. Alternatively, the pocket 30 is accessible from the outside of the boot 10 through an aperture that can be opened and closed via a further waterproof zipper.
[0053] The pocket 30 has a generally ovular shape and is formed from a stretchable fabric with the aperture at the upper end. The aperture in the stretchable fabric is designed to expand as the insert 32 passes into the pocket 30 and then contract to hold the insert 32 in place within the pocket 30. Fabric hook fasteners may optionally be used to close the aperture. The materials selected for the insert 32 and pocket 30 may also be selected to ensure a high degree of translational friction between them, sufficient to substantially prevent movement of the insert 32 relative to the pocket 30 during use. This further assists in holding the insert 32 in place within the pocket 30. The pocket 30 may be formed in a lining of the boot 10 and the lining may be either fixed in the boot 10 or removable.
[0054] The insert 32, when secured in the pocket 30, acts to narrow the interior space at the anterior aspect of the ankle region 18 of the boot 10. This results in the interior surface of the boot 10 conforming more closely to the shape of a typical wearer's foot, particularly following the anterior aspect of the ankle region of the wearer more closely.
[0055] However, the dimensions of one person's ankle can differ considerably to that of the next even between two people with the same foot size. Accordingly, a range of different sized inserts 32 is provided allowing a given foot size of the boot 10 to be tailored to fit different ankle sizes.
[0056] As depicted in isolation in
[0057] By way of comparison,
[0058] The inserts 40, 50 typically taper away in cross-sectional profile to a thin edge at their extremities to ensure a smooth transition between the insert 40, 50 and the upper 14. This helps avoid irritation to the wearer's feet.
[0059] Once the appropriate insert 32 is secured in the pocket 30, the boot 10 becomes quite close fitting. In order to don the boot 10, the wearer first opens the zip mechanism 24 which allows expansion of the ankle region 18 as the wearer's foot passes into the foot portion 16. The zip mechanism 24 can then be closed to contract the ankle region 18 and hold the wearer's foot snugly in the boot 10.
[0060] The combination of having a boot 10 with a pocket 30 at the anterior aspect of the ankle region and a corresponding removable insert 32, as well as a release mechanism 24 in the ankle region 18 of the boot 10 overcomes the problems associated with loose-fitting waterproof boots.
[0061] The boot 10 according to the present disclosure results in limited foot slip and excessive foot motion within the boot 10. Thus, the wearer experiences better balance and stability, resulting in less fatigue and less injuries. With the improved fit of the boot 10, in combination with a slight rocker sole, the foot and leg work together as a lever throughout the gait cycle, making the gait more energy efficient. In summary, the boot 10 according to the present disclosure results in increased comfort, less fatigue and increased safety, making the boot design ideal for use as a waterproof safety boot, particularly in mining environments, and other wet area workplaces, such as meat processing plants. It also is ideal for use in fishing and other wet area recreational sports environments.
[0062] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.