Lightweight Thermoplastic Soles
20170332728 ยท 2017-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29D35/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A43B13/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29K2075/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A43B13/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29D35/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An EVA sole having an upper face and a bottom, comprising an inscribed channel and a plurality of recesses positioned on the upper face, a TPU material disposed of within the inscribed channel, and a nylon stabilizer, which is bonded to the upper face inside of the inscribed channel.
Claims
1. A shoe sole comprising a frame of a lightweight polymer having an upper face and a bottom, an inscribed channel in said upper face of said frame comprising a rigid material, and a support member affixed to said upper face.
2. The shoe sole of claim 1 wherein said lightweight polymer is ethylene vinyl acetate.
3. The shoe sole of claim 1 wherein said rigid material is a thermoplastic polyurethane.
4. The shoe sole of claim 1 wherein the support member is a nylon support member.
5. The shoe sole of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of recesses in the frame extending vertically from the upper face towards the bottom.
6. The shoe sole of claim 5, wherein at least one of the recesses is filled with said rigid material.
7. The shoe sole of claim 6, wherein said support member has a top and a bottom, and wherein at least one hole extends between said top and bottom and is disposed of on said upper face to have said hole positioned of the at least one of the recesses filled with said rigid material.
8. An EVA sole having a lightweight frame comprised of an EVA polymer, said frame having an outer edge, an upper face, and a bottom, disposed of on said upper face and positioned inside of said outer edge is an inscribed channel, and a plurality of recesses positioned on the upper face extending vertically, a rigid material disposed of within said inscribed channel, and a support member, affixed to said upper face and positioned over at least one of said plurality of recesses positioned on the upper face.
9. The EVA sole of claim 8 wherein said rigid material is a thermoplastic polyurethane.
10. The EVA sole of claim 8 wherein said support member is nylon support member.
11. The EVA sole of claim 8, wherein at least one of the recesses is filled with said rigid material.
12. The shoe sole of claim 11, wherein said support member has a top and a bottom, and wherein at least one hole extends between said top and bottom and is disposed of to have said at least one hole positioned over at least one of the recesses filled with said rigid material.
13. A process for manufacturing a lightweight polymer sole comprising: a. manufacturing a polymer into the shape of a shoe frame, having an upper face and a bottom face and comprising on said upper face an inscribed channel and a plurality of recesses that are positioned vertically between the upper face and the bottom face; b. applying a rigid moldable polymer material into the inscribed channel and into at least one of the plurality of recesses on said upper face; c. providing a rigid stabilizer having perimeter dimensions smaller than the space within the inscribed channel and applying an adhesive to the bottom of the rigid stabilizer; and d. molding the frame, the rigid material and the stabilizer in an appropriate mold under a temperature and pressure sufficient to cure and chemically bind the rigid material to the frame and to bind and mold the stabilizer to the upper face of the frame.
14. The process of claim 13 wherein the lightweight material is EVA.
15. The process of claim 13 wherein the rigid material is TPU.
16. The process of claim 13 wherein the stabilizer is a nylon material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Herein are described embodiments of a lightweight sole and methods of manufacturing the same. In preferred embodiments, the sole comprises an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) frame, a nylon rigid member, and a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) filler, wherein through a compression molding process, the materials are molded together to form a sole being lighter than prior generation soles for the same shoes.
[0019] The weight savings is generated by manufacturing the sole with a lightweight material, for example, EVA, and by incorporating only necessary amounts of TPU and nylon for support per sole. Therefore, based upon the processes described herein, the resultant sole, once formed and attached to an appropriate upper, is approximately 10 ounces lighter. Such weight reduction greatly reduces energy expenditure and fatigue to someone wearing a shoe or a clog on a daily basis.
[0020] The general shape of the sole maintains the traditional profile of a shoe sole, having a forefoot, a midfoot (arch) and heel sections. The sole may comprised a raised heel for aesthetics and for comfort, with the heel being slightly higher than the forefoot. However, the materials, the process, and the resulting sole are entirely transformed into a new product having significant weight savings over prior iterations of the sole.
[0021] In view of
[0022] Further depicted in
[0023] The arch recesses 4 extend on the upper face 9, from the top face of the sole to the middle of the sole, a depth of about 3-20 mm, but do not extend completely through the sole. These arch recesses 4 provide for a weight reduction, simply by evacuation of material. However, they also provide for additional support and rigidity to the frame 1, when for example it is manufactured with an EVA material. The support is created as the EVA material comprises a soft, compressible foam core that is surrounded by a skin, wherein the skin has increased rigidity as compared to the underlying foam. Accordingly, each recess increases the amount of the skin material in portions of the frame thus modifying the rigidity and structure of the frame at those points. This increases the stability of the EVA frame in the locations of the recesses, and thus increases the stability of the sole once molded.
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[0025] Indeed, in certain embodiments, the rigid material is TPU, and, once cured is sufficiently rigid and possesses properties wherein a fastening device (such as a nail or staple) can be embedded into the material and hold the fastening device in place. This allows the upper to be stapled or nailed to the sole, where the fastening device penetrates the upper and into the TPU channel. During the manufacturing process, the TPU becomes affixed to the EVA material of the frame, through pressure and bonding. In some embodiments, adhesives may assist this affixing process, however chemical bonding and curing is sufficient in most circumstances.
[0026] Additional rigid material is positioned within the heel support recess 2, for example TPU, and thus further comprises the heel TPU material 11, and one also placed across the arch, the arch TPU material 12, adjacent to the arch recesses 4. These positions are necessary to provide additional portions of the sole that can accept a fastening device for manufacturing and/or fastening or supporting a support member 20.
[0027] In certain embodiments, the rigid material is TPU. However, in further embodiments, the TPU can be exchanged for another material that can be sufficiently molded and bonded to an EVA material, and also contain sufficient properties to impart rigidity to the channel of the sole as well as having the ability to accept a fastening device, such as a nail or staple. Indeed, the ability to receive the fastening device, and then hold in the upper to the sole is a primary function of the rigid material. Those of skill in the art will recognize that materials other than TPU, such as rigid EVA, and other plastics, polymers, urethanes, or combinations thereof, possess the appropriate physical properties to replace TPU as described in the embodiments herein.
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[0030] The support 20, as depicted in
[0031] In preferred embodiments, the support is made of nylon. Nylon is suitable for the support 20, as it can be advantageously modified to take up the shape of the shoe upon molding. However, other suitable rigid and lightweight materials may be suitably exchanged, e.g. polymers, plastics,
[0032] To mold or adhere the support 20 to the frame 1, an adhesive is applied to the bottom of the support 20, it is then adhered to the upper face 9 of the frame 1, and placed so that the arch hole 22 and the heel hole 21 are positioned over the heel TPU material 11 and the arch TPU material 12 from
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[0038] In certain preferred embodiments, the frame is appropriately utilized in a process for manufacturing a shoe, such as a clog, wherein the frame is molded with a lightweight EVA material, a rubber bottom can be affixed to the bottom of the sole after molding, and a channel provides for an access point for molding a rigid material, such as TPU, for adhering an upper to the EVA sole. Positioned on the top of the frame is a support 20 that provides for stability and shape to the finished sole. An upper can be fastened to the sole by stapling or nailing the upper into the TPU channel that is molded into the sole.
[0039] A further embodiment is directed to a process for manufacturing a lightweight sole, having a lightweight frame, at least one channel in said frame comprising a rigid material capable of maintaining a solid object or fastener inserted thereto, wherein the rigid material has greater rigidity than lightweight frame, but is not brittle. In preferred embodiments, the lightweight material is EVA and the rigid material is TPU, however, those of skill in the art will recognize additional materials that are suitable for such application. A support is further adhered to the top of the frame and all components are molded together forming a sole. A traction pad can be optionally applied once the sole is molded, e.g. the pads 40 and 42. Rubber material, or other plastic or polymers have appropriate levels of traction, abrasion, and flexibility for the sole.
[0040] A process for molding a sole comprises the following steps:
[0041] (A) molding a frame 1 of a lightweight material, comprising a channel 3 inscribed the perimeter of the frame; and wherein the frame comprises a plurality of recesses 4 or indentations positioned from the toe to the heal, with a single large recess (heel support recess 2) positioned at the central portion of the heal.
[0042] (B) Applying a rigid material 10 into the inscribed channel 3; applying a further piece of rigid material 11 into the single large recess at the central portion of the heal and also a second rigid material 12 overlying at least one of the arch recesses 4.
[0043] (C) Applying an adhesive to a stabilizer 20.
[0044] (D) Placing the stabilizer 20 and the frame with the raw rigid material into a mold, and heating and compressing the EVA frame, rigid material, and nylon stabilizer 20 into the shape of the mold. The temperature and the pressure are applied as known to one of ordinary skill in the art, for a sufficient duration for the molding process.
[0045] (E) The mold is opened and excess material is trimmed off of the now molded sole, resulting in an EVA based sole having a stabilizer 20 embedded into the top of the material, and further comprising a rigid material within an inscribed channel, and further comprising said rigid material positioned within two openings in the stabilizer 20.
[0046] Preferably, the process uses EVA as the frame, TPU as the rigid material, and nylon as the stabilizer. Preferably the further piece of rigid material into the single large recess at the central portion of the heal 11 and also a second rigid material 12 overlying at least one of the arch recesses 4 correspond to the openings in the stabilizer 21 and 22.
[0047] After the sole is trimmed, an appropriate rubber, plastic, or leather material can be optionally added to the bottom of the sole and an upper can be fixed to the sole via a fastening mechanism, such as being stapled or nailed into the rigid material in the inscribed channel. A last is positioned within the upper and heat set to create the final shape of the upper.
[0048] The use of EVA material in a clog style shoe provides for a significant weight savings over the prior art. The EVA material, however, necessitates the use of additional features to give appropriate stability to the sole. Furthermore, as the EVA material is soft, it would not accept a standard fastening device such as a staple. Accordingly, the rigid material, e.g. TPU material within the channel is necessary to provide for a sufficiently rigid section of the sole to allow the upper to be secured to the sole.
[0049] Further embodiments are directed to a method for manufacturing a sole comprising: a frame, a rigid material, and a stabilizer, comprising the following steps: manufacturing a frame of lightweight material, said frame comprising an upper face having a plurality of recesses vertically oriented in said upper face and an inscribed channel positioned inside the edge of the sole 8 along the entire perimeter of the frame 1. Inserting into said channel a rigid material. Inserting into at least one of the recesses a rigid material. Affixing to said upper face a stabilizer, by applying an adhesive to a face of said stabilizer and applying to said upper face. Molding the frame, rigid material, and stabilizer in a suitable mold at an appropriate temperature and pressure.
[0050] In manufacturing a shoe, the above manufactured sole is then utilized for manufacturing a completed shoe. In certain embodiments, after molding, the sole is trimmed for excess material before adding the upper to the sole. A last can be affixed to the sole and an upper affixed to the rigid material in the channel. The upper is then cured or molded to give it the appropriate shape and then the last can be removed. Finally, a traction pad (40 and 42) can be added to the heel and toe portion of the sole.