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EP2345340B1 - Semelle cinématique ainsi que chaussure dotée d'une semelle cinématique - Google Patents

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EP2345340B1
EP2345340B1 EP10000488.6A EP10000488A EP2345340B1 EP 2345340 B1 EP2345340 B1 EP 2345340B1 EP 10000488 A EP10000488 A EP 10000488A EP 2345340 B1 EP2345340 B1 EP 2345340B1
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Urs Maron
David Macher
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Swiss Line Fashion AG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/141Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form with a part of the sole being flexible, e.g. permitting articulation or torsion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/02Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the material
    • A43B13/12Soles with several layers of different materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/16Pieced soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/0036Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
    • A43B3/0057S-shaped

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  • the invention relates to a shoe sole with kinematic properties based on conventional materials (leather, rubber, EVA) or any combination of these materials in the single-layer or multi-layered structure, which does not block the natural rolling behavior of the foot but promote.
  • a shoe is proposed with such a shoe sole according to the invention.
  • the flexural rigidity of the sole in these embodiments can only be changed in the longitudinal direction by using different materials or combinations of materials (harder, softer), but it does not affect the vertical / diagonal flexibility, which is decisive for the natural rolling behavior of the foot.
  • a kinematic shoe sole is thus provided with a segmental structure, which corresponds to claim 1.
  • a joint is understood as meaning a region of the sole at which the sole either has a recess in the material layer, ie an area where the corresponding material layer of the shoe sole is broken, but the possibility also exists that the material layer of the shoe sole in the Region of the joint is thinner, so that the joint is a groove-like depression in the respective material layer.
  • the joint may be formed so that the material layer at the joint is exactly the same thickness as in the remaining region of the shoe sole, but the material in the region of the joint is a material that has a higher flexibility compared to the represents remaining material of the material layer of the shoe sole, ie the above-mentioned groove is completely filled with a flexible material.
  • the flexibility of the sole in the area of the joints is higher than in the area of the individual segments, which are delimited by the joints.
  • a “lateral” joint is to be understood as meaning a joint which runs essentially in the longitudinal direction of the sole, ie essentially from the toe area to the heel area, the course of the lateral Fugue does not necessarily have to be formed as a continuous line, but may also have branches or kinks. However, it is essential for the "lateral" course of the joint that the course of the joint always has a vectorial directional component in the longitudinal direction of the foot.
  • a "medial" fugue is a fugue that branches off the lateral fugue, i. takes a different course than the lateral joint.
  • the medial joint (s) run in the transverse direction of the foot, i. Directions that are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the foot as defined above.
  • at least one circular recess is attached, which is completely or partially filled with a material having a certain Shore hardness, depending on the application, the filling material of the recess different Shore hardness, but also the same Shore hardness compared to the materials of the other segments of the material layer of the Sole may have.
  • the recess is formed as the individual joints, i. as introduced into the material layer groove-like depression or opening.
  • the definition of the areas mentioned above, the toe area, the metatarsal area and the tarsal area is based on the anatomical definition of the corresponding areas of the foot.
  • a "toe area” of the shoe sole is understood as meaning the area in which the toe bones of the foot come to rest when a wearer wears the shoe with the shoe sole arranged thereon.
  • the metatarsal area or the tarsal area of the shoe sole this represent in each case the areas in which the metatarsal bones or the tarsal bones of the foot come to rest.
  • a lateral joint is provided in the shoe sole, which extends over all three aforementioned areas of the shoe sole, wherein the lateral joint in the individual areas seamlessly merges into one another and thus runs through the shoe sole.
  • the lateral joint may be formed at the two marginal areas, the toe area and the tarsal area, so that it extends to the edges, so that the joint is then formed over the entire length of the shoe sole, but it is also possible that in the last two areas, the lateral gap does not extend to the edges of the shoe sole and thus already ends before the edge of the shoe sole, so that a certain area of the segments is connected to one another continuously.
  • the lateral joint in the toe region is arranged essentially in the region of the second toe. In this case, the lateral joint formed in the toe area is thus formed at the point at which the second toe is normally worn when the shoe is worn, that is, the toe that is adjacent to the big toe is arranged.
  • the lateral joint in the toe region runs parallel to the second toe, ie substantially parallel to the toe bones of the second toe (Ossa digiti pedes II).
  • the lateral joint in the metatarsal area in the direction of the toe area to the tarsal area initially has a substantially parallel course to the second metatarsal bone (os metatarsal II), then having a first bend, after which the lateral joint a non-parallel course to the metatarsals in the direction of further metatarsal bone occupies, and then has a second kink, after which the lateral joint substantially resumes the course of direction, which it has in the toe area.
  • the course of the lateral fugue in the metatarsal area initially provides for a continuation of the course of movement as in the toe area, ie first the fissure continues, starting at the border of the toe area to the midfoot area, as in the toe area, ie substantially parallel to the bones of the Midfoot of the second toe (os metatarsale II) when the foot is placed over the sole. Subsequently, the lateral gap in the metatarsal region runs kink-shaped, whereby a first change in the kink causes the course of the lateral sole to lead to the more external areas of the foot, ie to the metatarsals of the third, fourth and fifth toes.
  • the lateral sole then continues according to the invention substantially centrally of the sole.
  • the course direction here is again essentially parallel to the direction that already exists in the toe area.
  • certain deviations of the course of the lateral joint after the second kink in the metatarsal area or in the tarsal area are possible, for example, a deviation of the course of the lateral joint from the second kink into the metatarsal root zone by, for example, ⁇ 0 ° to 15 ° with respect Direction of the joint, as it exists in the toe area, possible.
  • the joint from the second kink in the midfoot region up to the end of the joint in the tarsal region assumes a straight course, ie that there are no further kinks here.
  • At the level of the first bend at least one medial joint branches off from the lateral gap, which preferably runs in the direction of the first metatarsal bone (os metatarsal I).
  • the medial joint described above preferably has a direction which extends substantially at right angles (also possible here a deviation of ⁇ 0 ° to 20 °) to the direction of the lateral joint in the toe region.
  • the preferred direction in which the medial fugue branches off here is in the direction of the big toe.
  • another medial joint branches off from the first kink, which then moves in the opposite direction, i. runs in the direction of the outer toe.
  • At the level of the second bend at least one medial joint branches off from the lateral joint, which preferably runs in the direction of the outside of the foot.
  • the medial joint which branches off at the level of the second bend, preferably runs in the outer direction of the foot, i. in the direction of the external toe bones, i. fourth or fifth toe.
  • another medial joint is conceivable here as well, which is dependent on the second kink in the inner direction of the foot, i. in the direction of the first toe, branches off.
  • At the level of the point of attachment of the heel bone forming region at least one, preferably two medial joints branch off from the lateral joint, which extend to the inside and / or outside of the foot.
  • the shoe sole has at least two, preferably at least three, in particular at least four, recesses which are circular. These recesses are each in the range, i. arranged at the level of or in the course of the lateral joint and filled with a more or less flexible material (compared with the materials of which the segments are formed).
  • This definition thus specifies exact arrangement points for the filled recesses.
  • the arch of the foot during the rolling process of the shoe is significantly relieved by the corresponding arrangement of the filled recesses and a feeling of barefoot running turns. It is preferred in this case if the material of the fillings of the recesses has a slightly higher hardness than the material of the segments, so that an efficient pressure transmission is possible.
  • the length of the lateral joint and / or the at least one medial joint may be formed over the entire length or width of the sole and / or only over a part of the sole. That is, the lateral and / or the medial joint may be led to the respective edge of the shoe sole, while also giving the possibility that the joints already end in front of the edge of the shoe sole.
  • the aforementioned joints i. the lateral and / or the medial joint not directly adjacent to the recesses, but that between the recess and the respective joint, a small intermediate piece is inserted, which consists of the material from which the segments of the shoe sole are formed.
  • the respective joints lead up directly to the recesses and quasi with these merging, while also giving the possibility that the joints before they hit the recesses, stop and the last intermediate piece between joint and Recesses of the respective materials of the shoe sole segments is formed.
  • the following materials are suitable in particular for the segments: leather, leather fibers, synthetic fiber fabrics, thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers based on olefins (TPO), Crosslinked Olefin Based Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPV), Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPU), Thermoplastic Copolyesters (TPC), Styrenic Block Copolymers (TPS), Especially SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SEEPS and / or MBS, Thermoplastic Copolyamides (TPO) TPA), thermoplastic rubbers (TPR), glass fiber reinforced plastics (GRP), carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), elastomers, impregnated cardboard, natural latex, rubber, ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethanes (PU), PTFE membrane materials and / or combinations thereof.
  • TPO thermoplastic elastomers based on olefins
  • TPO Crosslinked Olefin Based Thermo
  • Filler materials for the lateral joint and / or the medial joint may include the following materials: synthetic fiber fabrics, thermoplastics, olefin-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPO), crosslinked thermoplastic olefin-based elastomers (TPV), thermoplastic urethane-based elastomers (TPU), thermoplastic Copolyester (TPC), styrene block copolymers (TPS), in particular SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SEEPS and / or MBS, thermoplastic copolyamides (TPA), thermoplastic rubbers (TPR), glass fiber reinforced plastics (GRP), carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), elastomers , Natural latex, rubber, ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethanes (PU) and / or combinations thereof.
  • TPO thermoplastic elastomers
  • TPV thermoplastic urethane-based elastomers
  • TPC thermoplastic Copolyester
  • TPS
  • Preferred materials suitable for filling the recess are selected from the group consisting of synthetic fiber fabrics, thermoplastics, olefin-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPO), crosslinked thermoplastic olefin-based elastomers (TPV), urethane-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPU).
  • TPO olefin-based thermoplastic elastomers
  • TPV crosslinked thermoplastic olefin-based elastomers
  • TPU urethane-based thermoplastic elastomers
  • thermoplastic copolyesters TPC
  • TPS styrene block copolymers
  • SEBS SEPS
  • SEEPS SEEPS
  • MBS MBS
  • thermoplastic copolyamides TPA
  • thermoplastic rubbers TPR
  • GRP glass fiber reinforced plastics
  • CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastics
  • elastomers natural latex, rubber, ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethanes (PU) and / or combinations thereof.
  • EVA ethyl vinyl acetate
  • PU polyurethanes
  • a shoe comprising a shoe sole according to the invention.
  • the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the following statements and the accompanying figures, without limiting the invention to the specific embodiments specified there.
  • conventional sole materials are divided by lateral and medial Abrollfugen in zones with different properties.
  • the lateral and medial joints are filled with flexible materials, whereby the Shore hardness of these materials can be adapted to the characteristics of the sole.
  • FIG. 1 An exemplary shoe sole according to the invention is in FIG. 1 shown.
  • the sole shown here shows a perspective view of a sole of a left shoe from above.
  • a corresponding mirror-image training leads to the sole of the right foot.
  • the shoe sole 100 illustrated there has a lateral joint 1 formed continuously through the shoe sole 100, which extends from the toe to the heel.
  • the shoe sole has three Areas, a toe area I, a metatarsal area II and a tarsal area III, which represents the corresponding anatomical positions of the foot.
  • the course of the lateral joint 1 in the toe region I is substantially parallel to the second toe, ie the lateral joint 1 is here arranged at the level of the second toe.
  • the lateral gap initially has a course coming from the toe area I, which represents a continuation of the course in the toe area I. Subsequently, the lateral joint 1 has a first kink 5 a, at which it assumes a course directed to the further outward metatarsal, until a second kink 5 b returns the course of the lateral joint 1 in the original direction (ie essentially the direction which the Fugue in the toe area I) steers and continues in the direction of the heel. In the tarsal region III, the lateral joint 1 runs approximately in the middle of the sole 100.
  • FIG. 1 shown example of the shoe sole 100 according to the invention go at the height of the buckle 5a a first medial joint 2a, at the level of the bend 5b a second medial joint 2b and at the level of the heel bone from a third and a fourth medial joint 2c and 2d.
  • the first medial joint 2a leads to the inside of the foot, ie, starting from the first kink 5a in the direction of the big toe.
  • the second medial joint 2b which is arranged at the height of the second bend 5b, it behaves exactly the other way around, the second medial joint 2b is guided in the foot outward direction, ie in the direction of the more external toes.
  • the two other medial joints 2c and 2d are preferably arranged at the level of the heel bone and flank the predetermined by the heel bone support point of the foot.
  • the shoe sole 100 is divided into segments 3a to 3f, which have a free mobility or flexibility or articulation against each other by more or less consistently formed by the shoe sole 100 joints and thus also to an improved unwinding and a Contribute to the feeling of walking barefoot
  • the shoe sole 100 has various "pressure points", which are formed as recesses 4a to 4d, wherein the recesses are each filled with a material of a certain Shore hardness, which may for example be higher than the material of the segments 3a to 3f.
  • the first pressure point 4a ie, the recess 4a with corresponding filling
  • the second pressure point 4b is preferably formed exactly at the first bend 5a, while the third pressure point 4c is formed on the second bend 5b.
  • the further pressure point 4d preferably represents the point which represents the rear contact point of the foot, ie the region on which the heel bone is arranged.
  • FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of a shoe 200 according to the invention, which in the example of FIG. 2 has an upper shoe 6 made of leather.
  • the sole 100 according to the invention is formed directly as an insole, ie innermost sole of the shoe 200.
  • a midsole 7 which may also have pressure points 8, wherein the pressure points can also be formed throughout the sole 100 according to the invention.

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  1. Semelle cinématique (100) présentant une construction segmentée, laquelle est réalisée par au moins une couche de matériaux, laquelle présente une jointure latérale (1) ainsi qu'au moins une jointure médiane (2), lesquels délimitent des segments 3 individuels dans la semelle, la jointure latérale 1 et/ou ou la jointure médiane 2 étant réalisée intégralement ou en partie par une rainure traversante dans la couche de matériaux, la jointure latérale 1 présentant dans son tracé au moins deux évidements (4) circulaires, lesquels sont remplis totalement ou partiellement avec un matériau présentant une dureté SHORE identique ou plus faible, selon la norme DIN 53 505, que les matériaux des segments (3), caractérisée en ce que la jointure latérale (1) :
    a) est agencée dans la zone des doigts de pieds (I), essentiellement dans la zone des deuxièmes doigts,
    b) présente dans la zone centrale du pied (II) en direction de la zone des doigts de pied (I) vers la zone tarsienne (III)
    - d'abord selon essentiellement un tracé parallèle au deuxième os métatarsien (II)
    - ensuite un premier coude (5a), la jointure latérale (1) présentant un tracé non parallèle à l'os métatarsien (II) en direction des os métatarsiens situés plus à l'extérieur, et
    - ensuite un deuxième coude (5b), la jointure latérale (1) dans l'essentiel prenant la direction dans son tracé qu'elle présente dans la zone des doigts de pied (I), et
    c) s'étend dans la zone métatarsienne (III) dans l'essentiel au centre de la semelle (100).
  2. Semelle (100) selon la revendication précédente caractérisée en ce que,
    a) au niveau du premier coude (5a) s'étend au moins une jointure médiane (2a) à partir de la jointure latérale (1), laquelle s'étend de préférence dans la direction du premier os métatarsien (I), et où
    b) au niveau du deuxième coude (5b) s'étend au moins une jointure médiane (2b) partant de la jointure latérale et une, laquelle s'étend de préférence en direction du côté extérieur du pied, et où
    c) dans la zone de l'os métatarsien (III) au niveau du calcanéum, de préférence au niveau de la zone d'appui du calcanéum, au moins une, de préférence deux jointures médiales (2c, 2d) partant de la jointure latérale (1), lesquels s'étendent vers l'intérieur et où l'extérieur du pied.
  3. Semelle (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la jointure latérale (1) comporte au moins trois, en particulier quatre évidements (4).
  4. Semelle (100) selon la revendication précédente caractérisée en ce que, la jointure latérale (1) présente des évidements (4) remplis dans lesquels :
    a) un premier évidement (4a) rempli dans la zone des doigts de pieds (I) ou au niveau de la frontière entre les doigts (I) et la zone centrale du pied (II),
    b) le deuxième évidement rempli (4b) au niveau du premier coude (5a),
    c) le troisième évidement (4c) au niveau du deuxième coude (5b), et où
    d) le quatrième évidement (4d) dans la zone métatarsienne (III), de préférence au niveau de la zone d'appui du calcanéum.
  5. Semelle (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la jointure latérale (1) et/ou au moins une jointive médiane (2) est formée sur toute la longueur ou la largeur de la semelle (100) ou seulement sur une partie de la semelle (100).
  6. Semelle (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes caractérisée en ce que :
    a) le matériau des segments (3) est choisi d'un groupe comprenant, le cuir, des matières de fibres de cuir, des tissus de fibres synthétiques, des matériaux thermoplastiques synthétiques, des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'oléfines (TPO), des élastomères thermoplastiques vulcanisés à base d'oléfines (TPV), des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'uréthane (TPU), des co-polyesters thermoplastiques (TPC), co-polymères séquencés de styrène (TPS), en particulier SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SEEPS, et/ou MBS, co-plyamides thermoplastiques (TPA), caoutchoucs thermoplastiques (TPR), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de verre (GFK), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de carbone (CFK), élastomères, cartons imprégnés, latex naturel, caoutchouc, éthylène-acétate de vinyle (EVA), polyuréthanes (PU), matériaux pour membranes à base de PTFE et/ou des combinaisons en résultant,
    b) le matériau de remplissage de la jointure (1) et/ou de la jointure médiane (2) est choisi d'un groupe comprenant des tissus de fibres synthétiques, des matériaux synthétiques thermoplastiques, des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'oléfines (TPO), des élastomères thermoplastiques vulcanisés à base d'oléfines (TPV), des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'uréthane (TPU), des co-polyesters thermoplastiques (TPC), co-polymères séquencés de styrène (TPS), en particulier SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SEEPS, et/ou MBS, co-plyamides thermoplastiques (TPA), caoutchoucs thermoplastiques (TPR), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de verre (GFK), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de carbone (CFK), élastomères, latex naturel, caoutchouc, éthylène-acétate de vinyle (EVA), polyuréthanes (PU), et/ou des combinaisons en résultant,
    c) le matériau de remplissage des évidements (4) est choisi d'un groupe comprenant des tissus de fibres synthétiques, des matériaux synthétiques thermoplastiques, des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'oléfines (TPO), des élastomères thermoplastiques vulcanisés à base d'oléfines (TPV), des élastomères thermoplastiques à base d'uréthane (TPU), des co-polyesters thermoplastiques (TPC), co-polymères séquencés de styrène (TPS), en particulier SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SEEPS, et/ou MBS, co-plyamides thermoplastiques (TPA), caoutchoucs thermoplastiques (TPR), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de verre (GFK), matériaux synthétiques renforcés avec des fibres de carbone (CFK), élastomères, latex naturel, caoutchouc, éthylène-acétate de vinyle (EVA), polyuréthanes (PU), et/ou des combinaisons en résultant,
  7. Semelle (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que :
    a) tous les segments (3) sont constitués de matériaux présentant une même dureté SHORE, en particulier de matériaux identiques, ou
    b) les segments (3) sont constitués de matériaux présentant une dureté SHORE différente, et/ou
    c) le matériau d'au moins un segment (3) présente une évolution graduelle de la dureté SHORE
  8. Semelle (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'elle est réalisée sous forme de semelle segmentée externe, intermédiaire ou intérieure ou insert de semelle segmenté.
  9. Semelle multicouches (100) caractérisée en ce que :
    a) elle est réalisée en deux couches et comporte une semelle extérieure et une semelle intérieure ou une semelle insert disposée au-dessus, ou
    b) qu'elle est réalisée sous forme multicouches et qu'une semelle extérieure, au moins une semelle intermédiaire disposée au-dessus de ladite semelle extérieure ainsi qu'une semelle interne et où une semelle insert est disposée au-dessus,
    au moins une des couches étant réalisée sous forme de semelle cinématique (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8.
  10. Semelle multicouches (100) selon la revendication 9 caractérisée en ce que au moins deux couches sont réalisées sous forme de semelle cinématique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, respectivement la jointure latérale (1), la ou les au moins une jointure médiane (2) et/ou les évidements remplis (4) :
    a) étant agencé pour se recouvrir intégralement ou non, et/ou
    b) comprenant dans les au moins deux couches des dimensions identiques ou différentes, de préférence des longueurs et/ou des largeurs identiques ou différentes de la jointure latérale (1) et/ou de l'au moins une jointure médiane (2) ou diamètre des évidements (4) remplis.
  11. Chaussure (200) comprenant une semelle cinématique (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8 ou une semelle multicouches selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 10.
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