Footwear with double lacing system
12290148 ยท 2025-05-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Jean-Luc Diard (Santa Barbara, FR)
- Vincent Bouillard (Ventura, FR)
- Christophe Aubonnet (Tresserve, FR)
- Thibaut Poupard (Annecy, FR)
Cpc classification
A43C11/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An article of footwear including a sole, and an upper having a lateral side and a medial side, each including a first lace opening. A lateral lace support and a medial lace support are attached to the sole and positioned adjacent to inner surfaces of the lateral and medial sides of the upper. The lateral lace support has a first length and the medial support has a second length, where the second length is greater than the first length, and each include a second lace opening. A lace is threaded through the first lace openings of the upper and the second lace openings of the lateral lace support and the medial lace support, where an axis extending between the lateral lace support and the medial lace support, after the lace is secured to the upper, is offset from an axis extending from a center of gravity of a user's foot.
Claims
1. An article of footwear comprising: a sole; an upper attached to said sole, said upper including a lateral side and a medial side, said lateral side and said medial side of said upper each including a plurality of lace connecting tabs, wherein each of said lace connecting tabs include at least one first lace opening, said lace connecting tabs being spaced from each other and defining open-ended spaces between said lace connecting tabs; a lateral lace support and a medial lace support attached to said sole and respectively positioned adjacent to an inner surface of said lateral side and said medial side of said upper, said lateral lace support and said medial lace support being positioned in said open-ended spaces of said lateral side and said medial side of said upper, said lateral lace support having a first length and said medial support having a second length, wherein said second length is greater than said first length, and said lateral and medial lace supports each including two support connecting tabs that are spaced apart, and said two support connecting tabs each have at least one second lace opening, a top edge of each of said two support connecting tabs being substantially straight and a bottom edge of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support being a continuous, substantially straight edge, wherein said top edges of said two supporting connecting tabs and said bottom edges of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support are not parallel to each other and wherein a width of a bottommost end of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support is greater than a width of any other portion of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support, said lateral lace support and said medial lace support each including a single, opening between said top edges and said bottom edges; and a lace threaded through said at least one first lace opening of said lateral side and said medial side of said upper and through said at least one second lace opening of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support, wherein after said lace is secured to said upper and said lateral and medial lace supports, a first longitudinal axis extending between said lateral lace support and said medial lace support and through all points where said lace crosses over itself, is offset from a second longitudinal axis extending between a medial side and a lateral side of said sole and along a center of gravity of a user's foot.
2. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein said lateral lace support and said medial lace support each include two connecting tabs spaced from each other, each of said two connecting tabs having said at least one second lace opening.
3. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein said lace support member includes a pair of connecting tabs, each of said connecting tabs having at least one of said second lace openings.
4. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein said lateral lace support and said medial lace support are each formed by three material layers.
5. An article of footwear comprising: a sole; an upper attached to said sole, said upper including a lateral side and a medial side, said lateral side and said medial side of said upper each including a plurality of first connecting tabs each having a first lace opening, said plurality of first connecting tabs being spaced apart and defining a plurality of open-ended spaces between said first connecting tabs; a lateral lace support and a medial lace support attached to said sole and respectively positioned adjacent to an inner surface of said lateral side and said medial side of said upper positioned in said open-ended spaces of said lateral side and said medial side of said upper, said lateral lace support having a first length and said medial lace support having a second length, wherein said second length is greater than said first length, said lateral and medial lace supports each including two support connecting tabs that are spaced apart, and said two support connecting tabs each have at least one second lace opening, a top edge of each of said two support connecting tabs being substantially straight and a bottom edge of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support being a continuous, substantially straight edge, wherein said top edges of said two supporting connecting tabs and said bottom edges of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support are not parallel to each other and wherein a width of a bottommost end of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support is greater than a width of any other portion of said lateral lace support and said medial lace support, said lateral lace support and said medial lace support each including a single, opening between said top edges and said bottom edges; and said first connecting tabs of said upper and said second connecting tabs of said lateral and medial lace supports are alternatingly arranged along the lateral and medial sides of said upper; and a lace threaded through said first lace openings of said first connecting tabs and said second lace openings of said second connecting tabs to secure said lace to said upper, wherein after said lace is secured to said upper and said lateral and medial lace supports, a first longitudinal axis extending between said lateral lace support and said medial lace support and through all points where said lace crosses over itself, is offset from a second longitudinal axis extending between a medial side and a lateral side of said sole and along a center of gravity of a user's foot.
6. The article of footwear of claim 5, wherein at least one of said first connecting tabs includes a plurality of said first lace openings.
7. The article of footwear of claim 5, wherein the top edge and the bottom edge of said lateral and medial lace supports are not parallel to each other.
8. The article of footwear of claim 5, wherein said lateral lace support and said medial lace support are each formed by three material layers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The present article of footwear includes a lacing system attached to an upper that positions a lace on the foot such that the lace mirrors the asymmetrical shape of the foot thereby providing enhanced comfort and stability to the foot. More specifically, the present lacing system includes a lace threaded through side lace supports that are asymmetrical along the longitudinal axis of the article of footwear or shoe. In other words, the lace is positioned on the shoe so that the central axis of the lacing system, i.e., the axis extending through the points where the lace crosses over itself, is located closer to the lateral side than the medial side of the shoe.
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(17) In the embodiments of the medial and lateral lace supports 40, 42 discussed above, the medial and lateral lace supports each include a top edge or top surface 94 and a bottom edge or bottom surface 96, where the top edge and the bottom edge are not parallel to each other. This configuration enables the bottom edges 96 of the medial and lateral lace supports 40, 42 to align with and be secured to the footbed 64 and sole 22 of the shoe 20, and the top edges 94 to align with the longitudinal opening 98 in the shoe 20 extending from the foot opening 86. It should be appreciated that the top edges 94 of the medial and lateral lace supports may be parallel to the bottom edges 96 or at any suitable angle relative to the bottom edges 96 of the medial and lateral lace supports.
(18) To closely follow the contour and shape of a user's foot, the medial lace support 40 is positioned closer to the foot opening 86 of the shoe 20 than the lateral lace support 42. In this way, the medial lace support 40 and the lateral lace support 42 are asymmetrical relative to each other along the axis 38 of the shoe 20. Furthermore, the length LM of the medial lace support 40 is greater than the length LL of the lateral lace support 42. The asymmetrical positioning and the longer length of the medial lace support 40 positions the medial lace support over at least a portion of the top of a user's foot such that the axis 32 of the lacing system 30 is closer to the lateral side 34 than the medial side 36 of the shoe 20 as shown in
(19) In the illustrated embodiment, opposing sides 34 and 36 of the upper 28 include lace connecting tabs 88 that are spaced apart along the length of the upper. Each of the lace connecting tabs 88 includes a lace opening 90 for receiving the lace 62. The end lace connecting tab that is closest to the foot opening 86 includes three lace openings 90 for adjusting the position of the lace 62 relative to a user's ankle. In this way, the fit of the shoe 20 on the user's foot may be adjusted to enhance comfort and stability. It should be appreciated that the lace connecting tabs 88 may each have one or more lace openings 90. For example, as shown in
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(21) In the above embodiments, the shoe 20 has one medial lace support 40 and one lateral lace support 42. It is contemplated that the shoe 20 may include one or a plurality of medial and lateral lace supports 40, 42 along the length of the upper. Further, each medial and lateral lace support may include one or a plurality of the connecting tabs 58, 82 for securing the lace 62 to the upper 28 of the shoe 20.
(22) While particular embodiments of the present lacing system are shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.