Shoe, especially sports shoe
12201178 · 2025-01-21
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Abstract
The invention relates to a shoe, especially to a sports shoe, having a shoe upper. The shoe upper consists at least partially of a knitted fabric. The shoe upper has a plurality of loops for threading a lace to allow the tying of the shoe at the foot of a wearer by means of the lace. To provide an easy and efficient method for adjusting the lacing or tying of the shoe at the foot of the wearer individually, at least a part of the loops consist of a knitted fabric. The loops have the shape of a tubular body which forms a passage for the lace.
Claims
1. A shoe, having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, the shoe comprising a knitted upper and a sole structure, the upper comprising: a knitted layer defining an outermost surface of the upper; and a plurality of loops, each of which comprises a channel, the plurality of loops extending from the upper, wherein the plurality of loops are entirely comprised of a knitted fabric, wherein each of the channels is configured to receive a lace, wherein, in a pre-laced configuration, each of the channels includes a lower portion of the channel that is disposed entirely below adjacent portions of the outermost surface and an upper portion of the channel that is disposed entirely above adjacent portions of the outermost surface, wherein the knitted layer and the knitted fabric of the plurality of loops are connected to form a unitary knit construction, wherein some of the plurality of loops are disposed in a first column of loops and a second column of loops that are each disposed entirely within the forefoot region of the shoe, and wherein the first column of loops includes at least two loops of the plurality of loops and the second column of loops includes at least two loops of the plurality of loops.
2. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least one of the channels defines an outer diameter and an inner diameter for receiving the lace, wherein the at least one channel has a length, wherein the length is at least 100% of the outer diameter.
3. The shoe of claim 2, wherein the length is at least 200% of the outer diameter.
4. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the plurality of loops are disposed in a plurality of rows along the upper.
5. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal plane is parallel with respect to a resting surface when the shoe is resting on the resting surface, and wherein the channels comprise axes that each define an angle that is less than 25 offset from the longitudinal plane.
6. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the plurality of loops are arranged such that the loops have the same axial direction.
7. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the knitted layer and the knitted fabric of the plurality of loops form a single knit layer through which the channels are defined.
8. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a yarn of the knitted layer consists of polyester or polyamide.
9. A shoe having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, the shoe comprising a knitted upper and a sole structure, the upper comprising: a knitted layer defining an outermost surface of the upper; and a plurality of loops, each of which comprises a channel, the plurality of loops extending from the upper; wherein each of the channels forms a passage for a lace that extends through at least some of the plurality of loops, wherein, in a pre-laced configuration, each of the channels includes a lower portion of the channel that is disposed entirely below adjacent portions of the outermost surface and an upper portion of the channel that is disposed entirely above adjacent portions of the outermost surface, wherein some of the plurality of loops are disposed in at least a first column of loops and a second column of loops, which are disposed along the forefoot region of the shoe, and wherein the plurality of loops are all entirely comprised of a knitted fabric.
10. The shoe of claim 9, wherein the respective channels of at least some of the loops within the first column of loops and the second column of loops are coaxial with respect to one another.
11. The shoe of claim 9, wherein each of the channels extends in a direction from the heel region toward the forefoot region.
12. The shoe of claim 9, wherein the first column of loops includes at least three loops and the second column of loops includes at least three loops.
13. The shoe of claim 10, wherein a yarn of the knitted layer consists of polyester or polyamide.
14. The shoe of claim 9, wherein the knitted layer and the knitted fabric of the plurality of loops are connected to form a unitary knit construction.
15. A shoe, having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, the shoe comprising a knitted upper and a sole structure, the upper comprising: a knitted layer comprising polyester or polyamide, defining an outermost surface of the upper; a plurality of loops, each of which comprises a channel, the plurality of loops extending from the upper; wherein each of the channels forms a passage for a lace that extends through at least some of the plurality of the channels, wherein, in a pre-laced configuration, each of the channels includes a lower portion of the channel that is disposed entirely below adjacent portions of the outermost surface and an upper portion of the channel that is disposed entirely above adjacent portions of the outermost surface, wherein the plurality of loops comprises a plurality of first loops, wherein each of the first loops is arranged such that its channel extends in the same direction as at least one other first loop from which it is separated by a distance B, measured perpendicular to an axial direction of the loops, wherein B is between 2 and 25 millimeters, and wherein the plurality of loops are entirely comprised of a knitted fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings embodiments of the invention are shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) In
(8) As can be seen from
(9) Each loop 3 is designed as a tubular body which could also be defined as channel or tunnel and is arranged for threading a lace 4. Thus, each loop 3 forms a passage 8 for the lace 4 (see
(10) As can be also seen from
(11) That is, a plurality of possibilities is given for threading the lace 4 through respective loops 3 so that the shoe 1 can be tied according to individual demands at the foot of the wearer. From
(12) Details concerning the geometry of the loops 3 become apparent from
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(14) From
(15) The axial direction a of the loops 3 is substantially oriented in the longitudinal direction L of the shoe 1 (see
(16) In the embodiment according to
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(18) The whole knitting construction of the shoe upper 2 including the loops 3 can be produced on a knitting machine which is well known as such and allows an economical production of the shoe upper 2.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(19) 1 Shoe 2 Shoe upper 3 Loop 4 Lace 5 Upper layer of the shoe upper 6 Bottom layer of the shoe upper 7 Sole 8 Passage (channel) 9 Row of Loops 10 Column of Loops 11 Tunnel 12 Intersection Loops 13 Lower Portion 14 Upper Portion D Outer diameter of the loop d Inner diameter of the loop c Length of the loop a Axial direction of the loop b Distance between the loops L Longitudinal direction of the shoe Angle