EP0750860B1 - Chaussure à doublure au moins partiellement élastique - Google Patents
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- EP0750860B1 EP0750860B1 EP96108304A EP96108304A EP0750860B1 EP 0750860 B1 EP0750860 B1 EP 0750860B1 EP 96108304 A EP96108304 A EP 96108304A EP 96108304 A EP96108304 A EP 96108304A EP 0750860 B1 EP0750860 B1 EP 0750860B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to a shoe intended more particularly for the practice of sport, of a type consisting of an upper and an outer sole as well as a lining at least partially elastic arranged inside the rod.
- US 2,147,197 filed in 1936 shows a sports shoe consisting of a jersey sock anchored by its bottom to the sole, and an outer rod partially surrounding the sock and attached to the sole completely independent of the sock, the structure knitted from the sock giving it a certain elasticity.
- the sock is made of an extensible material such as that known under the trade name spandex, which unlike US 2,147,197 actually allows the sock tightly wrap the foot and follow the movements of it.
- FR 2 711 896 (& EP-A-0 651 953) in the name of the applicant have also been proposed different constructions of sports shoes, intended more particularly for the practice of cross-country skiing, and incorporating a lining of elastic material arranged inside a rod, in order to increase the sensations of the foot and ankle, and having precise information on their spatial positions respective essential for a good precision of the gesture.
- the elastic lining tightly envelops the foot and ankle by forming a kind of second skin, regardless of the foot placed inside the shoe.
- Such an elastic lining must therefore be shaped so as to define at rest a volume slightly less than the volume of the foot it is intended to receive so as to exert on the latter light uniform pressure, without exerting excessive tightening.
- these elastic liners are therefore designed with a volume slightly less than the thinnest foot volume that can be put inside the shoe.
- this construction with opening slot is not compatible with the use of a rod high, closed, providing only very limited access to the interior of the shoe and insufficient for easily open and close the lining slot.
- the volume of the elastic lining corresponds to that of a foot means to be put inside the shoe. In such a case, the problem of fitting the large feet remain, while a thin foot no longer benefits from the narrow wrap by the lining elastic.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to remedy these drawbacks and to provide a construction of shoe with improved elastic lining and reconciling in particular the problems antagonists of ease of entry of the foot, precise adaptation to the volume of the latter and sealing.
- the aim of the present invention is also to improve the comfort and sensation aspects proprioceptive of such a shoe.
- the shoe according to the invention which is of the type consisting of a upper, a outer sole and an at least partially elastic lining disposed inside the shoe, by the fact that the elastic lining defines at rest a volume corresponding at least to that of the largest volume of foot intended to be received in the shoe, and that it comprises means for adjusting its volume with a view to adapting it to the actual volume of the foot set inside the shoe.
- Such a construction makes it possible to keep a completely closed elastic lining, while allowing easy installation of the foot due to the greater volume of this lining, and offering a possibility of precise adaptation to each foot, and therefore greater qualities proprioceptive.
- the means for adjusting the volume consist of a double row of loops arranged opposite one another in a limited area of the elastic lining and deviated by a value corresponding substantially to the difference in maximum foot volume, and by a loop lace passing through the passers-by and associated with a means of traction and locking of this lace.
- the shoe is provided with a relatively rigid tongue, and the tongue is elastically urged by the elastic lining against the user's foot.
- the tongue is applied over the entire upper part of the foot, neck of foot of the user, which allows, on the one hand, to increase the surface of the foot stressed by the lining elastic and therefore to increase the proprioceptive sensations and information received by the foot, and on the other hand, to distribute, by means of the tongue acting as a pressure distribution plate, all the elastic pressure exerted by the elastic lining over the entire part of the foot in contact with said tongue, that is to say both the top of the foot and the front part of the tibia, and consequently obtaining a more homogeneous and more comfortable pressure distribution for the foot.
- Such an embodiment is particularly advantageous in the case of type shoes mountain or safety, provided with a relatively rigid external rod and also with a tongue relatively rigid, the tongue being due to its relative rigidity, applied in its entirety to the corresponding parts of the foot and ankle.
- Figures 1 and 2 show the application of the invention to a sports shoe type walk / mountain.
- Such a shoe consists, in a manner known per se, of a walking sole 1 surmounted an external rod 2 called high since rising beyond the articulation of the ankle.
- the rod 2 has only one opening 3 arranged only at its upper end, and has the shape of a "wide" boot that can be tightened around the foot and the leg by means of a lacing 4 extending over the top of the foot, from the end 5 from the shoe to the opening 3 of the upper 2.
- the shoe also includes, inside the upper 2, a tongue 6, of a type known per se, provided on its upper face with self-gripping means 7 and whose role will be explained later, and an at least partially elastic lining 10.
- the elastic lining 10 is constituted by a strip semicircular in elastic material extending continuously over the instep part of the shoe passing over the tongue 6, and fixed in a manner known per se to the upper 2 and to the outer sole 1 by each of its lower ends 11 in the area 8 of assembly of the upper and of the sole, and commonly called "mounting socket".
- the elastic lining 10 could also be fixed by its lower ends 11 only at rod 2, possibly at different height levels from this rod so as to obtain different clamping effects.
- the rear edge 12 of the elastic lining 10 extends to the level of the heel of the shoe to get sensations from the instep to the heel.
- the elastic lining 10 defines at rest a volume at least equal to that of the largest volume of the foot intended to be received in the shoe and has on its instep part 15 means for adjusting its volume.
- These adjustment means 15 consist of a double row of loops 16 and a lace 17 cooperating with passers-by 16, the latter being arranged on the elastic lining 10 substantially along the longitudinal axis of the shoe and mutually spaced by a corresponding value substantially to the maximum difference between the foot volumes that can be received in the shoe.
- the spacing of these two rows of loops 16 is such that the defined volume between the elastic lining and the bottom of the shoe in the rest state, that is to say without bringing together bystanders, corresponds to the maximum foot volume that can be received, while the defined volume by this lining in the tight state, that is to say when the passers-by 16 are brought together as much as possible each other by the lace 17, corresponds to the minimum volume of foot that can be received.
- the lace 17 forms a closed loop whose free end 18 is provided with a tab 19 provided on its underside with self-gripping means 20 complementary to the self-gripping means 7 of the tongue 6 to allow hooking on the latter of paw 19.
- the operation of the assembly is very simple.
- the tab 19 will be detached from the tongue 6 and the loops 16 of the elastic lining 16 will be spread as far as possible so as to release a maximum volume for said elastic lining.
- the introduction of the foot inside the shoe can be carried out without problem, even for a "big" foot, that is to say a foot having a strong instep, the opening defined by the rear edges 12 of the elastic lining 10 which can be further enlarged if necessary using the tongue 6 arranged below this elastic lining 10 and then acting as a maneuver.
- the tongue 6 has not been particularly described because known per se, it is in fact an element comfort, padded and fixed to the rod either at the front end of the lacing 4, or even in end of shoe.
- the embodiment of the adjustment system in the form of flat loops cooperating with a lace is interesting because offering a particularly flat embodiment, necessary in order avoid overpressure or hard point formation on the foot when tightening the external rod. Well other means of adjustment could be envisaged insofar as they do not create overpressure.
- the fastening lug 19 of the adjustment means 15 could be fixed on the outside of the external rod 2 instead of the tongue 6.
- the invention is particularly advantageous in an application to a shoe having a "boot" shaped rod as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, due to the opening 3 reduced provided by such a boot offering only reduced access to the interior and difficulty in resulting from having an internal tightening proper.
- Figure 4 differs from that of Figures 1 and 2 by a lining elastic in two parts, namely comprising a instep part 10 provided with adjustment means 15, similar to that described in connection with FIGS. 1 and 2, and a dowel part 30 intended for surround the user's ankle.
- the ankle part 30 is also designed so as to offer an at least equal volume. to that of the largest foot volume (the term "foot” here encompassing both the foot proper and the ankle) intended to be received in the shoe, and comprises on its part means for adjusting its volume consisting of a double row of loops 36 and lace 17.
- the same lace 17 therefore cooperates with the passers-by 16, 36, for the adjustment of the volume of the two parts of the elastic lining and is hooked by its tab 19 to the tongue 6.
- the two lining parts 10, 30 can be integral and form a single piece as shown in Figure 4, or be made on the contrary in several parts with one or more adjustment laces.
- the embodiment shown in FIG. 5 differs from the two previous embodiments by the causes the tongue 6 to be assembled directly to the elastic lining part 10, which is reduced to the occurrence in two elastic bands 10a disposed on either side of the tongue, and connecting this elastically at the sole.
- Each elastic band 10a is fixed, on the one hand, at its end upper 10b, at the tongue 6, and on the other hand, at its lower end 11 in the zone 8 assembly of the rod 2 and the sole 1 or on the rod itself.
- the elastic lining part 10 is not provided with means for adjustment of its volume, and the volume defined by the tongue and said elastic lining part is designed to adjust to the minimum foot volume intended to be received inside the shoe.
- the presence of the tongue 6 distributing the pressure allows to avoid any risk of overpressure on the foot, even for a large foot.
- Such a construction is particularly interesting and advantageous for footwear.
- mountain or safety type namely shoes with an outer upper made of thick material and resistant, and difficult to adapt precisely to the volume of the foot, because it allows low cost to have an excellent wrapping of the foot and ankle, and therefore to increase the sensations proprioceptive and the transmission of information on their spatial positions.
- a relative rigidity of the tongue is in this case also essential to obtain a good pressure distribution over the toe area, ankle affected, and avoid formation of a localized and annoying pressure at the location of the elastic bands 10a. Furthermore, such relative rigidity of the tongue 6 facilitates the handling thereof and its opening as well as that of the elastic lining 10 for the establishment of the foot. Of course, this relative rigidity will determined so as not to hinder the use of the shoe and in particular walking.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above to non-limiting title. This is how, for example, the means of hooking the lace could be constituted by a succession of hooks in which one can engage the upper loop of the lace.
- the means for adjusting the volume and in particular the traction and blocking means lace could be made in another way without going beyond the framework of the present invention.
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Description
- la figure 1 est une vue en perspective de trois quart avant avec arraché partiel d'une chaussure incorporant l'invention,
- la figure 2 est une vue de côté de la figure 1 avec arraché partiel,
- la figure 3 montre, en vue de dessus, un détail de construction de la figure 2,
- la figure 4 est une vue similaire à celle de la figure 2 d'une chaussure selon un second mode de réalisation,
- la figure 5 est une vue similaire à celle de la figure 2 d'une chaussure selon un troisième mode de réalisation.
- du fait de la présence de la languette 6 interposée entre le pied et la doublure,
- du fait de la faible tension exercée par la doublure élastique sur le pied.
Claims (15)
- Chaussure du type constituée d'une tige, d'une semelle externe et d'une doublure au moins partiellement élastique disposée à l'intérieur de la chaussure, caractérisée en ce que la doublure élastique (10) définit au repos un volume au moins égal à celui du plus grand volume de pied destiné à être reçu dans la chaussure, et en ce qu'elle comporte des moyens (15) de réglage de son volume en vue d'une adaptation de celui-ci au volume réel du pied mis à l'intérieur de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les moyens (15) de réglage du volume sont constitués par une double rangée de passants (10), disposés en vis à vis dans une zone limitée de la doublure élastique, et écartés d'une valeur correspondant sensiblement à la différence de volume maximale de pied, et par un lacet (17) en boucle passant à travers les passants et associé à un moyen de traction (19) et de blocage de ce lacet.
- Chaussure selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce que le moyen de traction et de blocage du lacet est constitué par une patte (19) fixée à la boucle supérieure du lacet et munie de moyens d'accrochage (20) complémentaires d'autres moyens d'accrochage (7) de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon la revendication 3, caractérisée en ce que les moyens (19, 7) d'accrochage sont de type moyens auto agrippants.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 3 et 4, caractérisée en ce que les moyens d'accrochage (7) complémentaires sont disposés sur la tige externe.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 3 et 4, caractérisée en ce que les moyens d'accrochage complémentaires (7) sont disposés sur la languette (6) de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce que les moyens de réglage du volume sont disposés sur le dessus du cou de pied.
- Chaussure du type constituée d'une tige, d'une semelle externe et d'une doublure au moins partiellement élastique disposée à l'intérieur de la chaussure, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte une languette relativement rigide et en ce que la languette (6) est sollicitée élastiquement par la doublure élastique (10) contre le pied de l'utilisateur.
- Chaussure selon la revendication 8, caractérisée en ce que la languette (6) est disposée en dessous de la doublure élastique (10).
- Chaussure selon la revendication 8, caractérisée en ce que la languette (6) est fixée solidairement sur la doublure élastique.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisée en ce que la doublure élastique (10) s'étend sur la zone du cou de pied de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisée en ce que la doublure élastique (10) s'étend sur la cheville.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 8 à 12, caractérisée en ce que la languette (6) est fixée à la tige de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce que la languette (6) est fixée au bout de la chaussure.
- Chaussure selon l'une des revendications 1 à 14, caractérisée en ce que la tige externe a une forme de botte.
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