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EP0814679A1
EP0814679A1 EP96906833A EP96906833A EP0814679A1 EP 0814679 A1 EP0814679 A1 EP 0814679A1 EP 96906833 A EP96906833 A EP 96906833A EP 96906833 A EP96906833 A EP 96906833A EP 0814679 A1 EP0814679 A1 EP 0814679A1
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Prior art keywords
footwear
article
sole
perforation
air reservoir
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EP0814679B1 (fr
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Nigel John Middleton
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/06Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
    • A43B7/08Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
    • A43B7/082Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures the air being expelled to the outside

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  • This invention relates to footwear and is, in particular, concerned with an article of footwear having a ventilated sole.
  • an article of footwear in which the sole is formed of a substantially impermeable resilient material, the sole having internally an air reservoir arrangement connected to the interior of the footwear via perforations, at least one (preferably each) said perforation having along its length a relatively wide region open to the interior of the footwear and a relatively narrow region connecting the relatively wide region to the air reservoir arrangement, the sole further having a ventilation arrangement serving for venting the air reservoir arrangement externally of the footwear.
  • the arrangement for venting the air reservoir arrangement externally of the footwear can include ventilation apertures opening to the outside of the footwear adjacent the sole, for example in the toe region of the footwear, or first ventilation apertures (again suitably in the toe region of the footwear) connecting the air reservoir arrangement to a zone between the upper outer of the footwear and a lining therefor, and second ventilation apertures remote from the first ventilation apertures and opening from said zone to the outside of the footwear, suitably at substantially the topmost part of the footwear.
  • each perforation itself is so formed as to restrict any tendency for air in the air reservoir arrangement to flow-back into the interior of the footwear through the perforation.
  • a restriction of back-flow of air is most suitably provided for by giving the inner surface of the relatively wide region of the perforation a substantially domed or conical configuration closing towards the relatively narrow region at the apex of the dome or cone, creating a structure whereby a back pressure from the air reservoir arrangement may tend to collapse the dome or cone, closing the relatively narrow region at the apex, whereas a forward pressure from the interior of the footwear tends to open the relatively narrow region of the perforation.
  • Each perforation in the sole part of the footwear is preferably generally circular when viewed along its length, and suitably has a minimum internal diameter D oin from about 0.01 mm to about 5 mm (e.g. about 1 mm) and a maximum internal diameter D B ,_ approximately 1.5 to 20 (e.g. about 1.5 to about 5) times greater than D Bln .
  • the centres of adjacent perforations may suitably be from about 10 mm to about 100 mm, typically approximately 20 mm, apart.
  • the relatively narrow region of the perforation is straight-sided and is preferably no more than about 3 mm in length (more suitably about 0.5 to 2 mm) and each reservoir chamber preferably begins no more than about 5 mm (e.g.
  • each perforation has up to approximately 50% of its length tapering from D Bax to D mln , and approximately 50% of its length is at D ⁇ ln .
  • the perforation wall in the relatively narrow region is capable of resiliently expanding and contracting in use between a relatively closed condition, in which the perforation is sufficiently closed off to permit air to accumulate in the relatively . wide region of the perforation under increased pressure, and a relatively open condition, in which the air accumulated in the relatively wide region can pass through the relatively narrow region into the air reservoir arrangement; it is believed that such an arrangement can lead to enhanced removal of moisture from the interior of the footwear, without significantly compromising the comfort and insulative properties of the footwear.
  • the lining be composed of a fabric such as is the subject of GB Patent No. 2,242,860, that is a fabric comprising a sheet formed of a substantially impermeable elastomeric (e.g.
  • closed-cell neoprene material having perforations provided therethrough, each perforation of the sheet (or at least of a portion thereof) having at least one relatively wide region and at least one relatively narrow region along its length to define an internal chamber open to a first side of the sheet (this being the side of the lining directed towards the interior of the footwear) and sufficiently closed to the other side of the sheet (the side of the lining directed towards the zone between the lining and the upper outer of the footwear) to permit air passing from the first to the other side of the sheet to accumulate in the chamber under increased pressure prior to passing to the other side of the sheet (that is into the zone between the lining and the upper outer).
  • TM STOMATEX
  • the air reservoir arrangement preferably comprises a series of interconnected chambers within the sole of the article of footwear, most preferably in the heel, intermediate and toe regions of the article of footwear.
  • Such chambers are compressed in sequence during the rolling motion of walking; the heel chamber(s) first as the walker's weight is initially placed on the heel of the foot, then the intermediate chamber(s) as the walker's weight is placed on the instep and ball of the foot, and finally the toe chamber(s) as the walker's weight is placed on the big toe.
  • This sequential compression forces air in the air reservoir arrangement forwards through the sole, towards the ventilation apertures of the footwear.
  • the chambers are suitably interconnected by air-flow passages of a dimension narrow relative to the chambers but wider than the narrow regions of the perforations connecting the arrangement to the interior of the article of footwear.
  • the perforations suitably connect between the top of each chamber and the upper surface of the sole in the interior of the article of footwear.
  • the sole part of the article of footwear is suitably constructed (e.g. by moulding and/or pressing) from conventional resilient materials used for forming footwear soles.
  • the uppers of the article of footwear (or, where appropriate, the outer portion thereof) are suitably constructed from materials conventionally used for footwear uppers.
  • the article of footwear suitably has similar feel and comfort properties to conventional footwear.
  • the wearer's foot can "breathe", as will be explained in more detail below, via the perforations and air reservoir arrangement in the sole, and via the lining, and so interference with the natural biological functions of the wearer's skin is minimised.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the inside surface and one side of the sole of a boot
  • FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic perspective sectional view taken on line II-II of Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view of the sole
  • Figure 4 is a diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of the sole.
  • Figure 5 is a sectional side view of part of the sole and part of the upper of the boot
  • Figure 6 is a sectional side view of a boot similar to the boot of Figures 1 to 5, shown worn on a foot
  • Figures 7A, 7B and 7C show the boot of Figure 6 in successive stages of a step.
  • the sole 1 is formed of a substantially impermeable resilient material, for example natural or synthetic rubber, with, internally, an air reservoir arrangement consisting of a number (in the form illustrated five) of individual reservoir chambers 2 interconnected by ducts 3 of a ventilation arrangement which, from the reservoir chamber 2 nearest the front of the sole, continue to first ventilation apertures 4 of the ventilation arrangement, this arrangement serving for venting the air reservoirs 2 externally of the boot.
  • an air reservoir arrangement consisting of a number (in the form illustrated five) of individual reservoir chambers 2 interconnected by ducts 3 of a ventilation arrangement which, from the reservoir chamber 2 nearest the front of the sole, continue to first ventilation apertures 4 of the ventilation arrangement, this arrangement serving for venting the air reservoirs 2 externally of the boot.
  • the first ventilation apertures 4 open into a zone 5 between an upper outer 6 of the boot and a lining 7 therefor.
  • the ventilation arrangement is completed by second ventilation apertures 8 in the topmost part of the upper outer 6 that are remote from the first ventilation apertures 4 and which open to the outside of the boot from the zone 5.
  • the boot illustrated is a thermally insulating one for cold weather use.
  • the ventilation arrangement consists of the ducts 3 and a single set of ventilation apertures adjacent the sole, for example in the toe region of the boot or shoe, that are open to the outside of the boot or shoe.
  • Each air reservoir chamber 2 is open to the interior of the boot via perforations 9, each having a relatively wide region 9A open to the interior of the boot and a relatively narrow region 9B open to the air reservoir 2.
  • Each perforation 9 is preferably generally circular when viewed along its length, and suitably has a minimum internal diameter D Bln from about 0.01 mm to about 5 mm (e.g. about 1 mm) and a maximum internal diameter O m ⁇ X approximately 1.5 to 20 (e.g. about 1.5 to about 5) times greater than D nin .
  • the centres of adjacent perforations may suitably be from about 10 mm to about 100 mm, typically approximately 20 mm, apart.
  • the relatively narrow region of the perforation is straight-sided and is preferably no more than about 3 mm in length (more suitably about 0.5 to 2 mm) and each reservoir chamber 2 preferably begins no more than about 5 mm (e.g. about 1 mm to about 4 mm) below the top surface of the sole 1.
  • the perforations suitably taper in a domed configuration from the relatively wide regions 9A to the relatively narrow regions 9B, so that, for example, each perforation has up to approximately 50% of its length tapering from D max " to D m i n ' an ⁇ -* approximately 50% of its length at D Bln .
  • the air reservoir chambers 2, ducts 3 and perforations 9 are provided in the sole 1 by conventional moulding and/or pressing processes, as will be readily appreciated by one skilled in this art.
  • the lining 7, which provides thermal insulation, is composed of any of the fabrics forming the subject of GB Patent No. 2,242,860, to which reference is directed.
  • GB 2,242,860 contains full description of the fabric, and the nature of its thermal insulating properties, detailed description will not be given herein.
  • the fabric comprises a sheet 7A formed of substantially impermeable material having perforations 7B provided therethrough, each perforation of the sheet 7A (or at least a portion thereof) having at least one relatively wide region and at least one relatively narrow region along its length to define an internal chamber open to the first side of the sheet (this being the side of the lining 7 directed towards the interior of the boot) and sufficiently closed to the other side of the sheet (the side of the lining 7 directed towards the zone 5 between the lining 7 and the upper outer 6 of the boot) to permit air passing from the first to the other side of the sheet (from inside towards the outside of the boot) to accumulate in the chamber under increased pressure prior to passing to the other side of the sheet (that is into the zone 5 between the lining 7 and the upper outer 6).
  • STOMATEX TM closed-cell neoprene fabric
  • the lining 7 is free from attachments to the body of the boot except where it meets the sole 1, that is at 10 in Figure 4, and around the ankle opening.
  • FIG. 6 Figure 6 and Figures 7A, 7B and 7C in which the boot shown has its air reservoir chambers 2 shown diagrammatically arranged as a posterior or heel air reservoir chamber 2A, an intermediate or instep air reservoir chamber 2B and a forward or toe air reservoir chamber 2C, but which in practice would be as the boot of Figures 1 to 5, it will be seen that when the foot 11 wearing the boot is clear of the ground ( Figure 6), all the air reservoir chambers 2A, 2B and 2C, and all the ducts 3 are fully open.
  • moisture laden air tends to pass through the perforations 9 into the chamber 2 by virtue of (a) a positive vapour pressure gradient from the saturated vapour in the boot to the unsaturated wide region 9A of the perforations 9, that is by diffusion, (b) thermal convection from the high temperature region of the interior of the boot to the low temperature region of the chambers 2 and (c) saturated vapour naturally collecting in the wide regions 9A for forced convection into the chambers 2 when the sole is compressed.
  • the construction of the perforations 9 causes the relatively narrow regions 9B of the perforations to constrict against any air pressure in the chambers 2A, 2B and 2C, further to limit back-flow of moist "spent" air into the interior of the footwear.
  • the posterior air reservoir chamber 2 regains its original shape and volume by elastic recoil. As this reservoir chamber expands, more moisture laden air is drawn thereinto from the boot interior, and into the other chambers 2B and 2C as they regain their original shapes and volumes, to be expelled during the next step, and this process is continuous as normal walking continues. There is a pumping action forcing evacuation of excess water vapour from the boot.
  • the construction described is suitable for all types of cold weather boots with a substantial sole, the material selected for the sole being suitable for achieving the necessary compression and expansion of the air reservoir chambers.
  • the lining 7 can be omitted and ventilation apertures to the outside can be provided to replace the apertures 4.

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  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Epidemiology (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)
EP96906833A 1995-03-14 1996-03-13 Chaussure Expired - Lifetime EP0814679B1 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GBGB9505081.1A GB9505081D0 (en) 1995-03-14 1995-03-14 Footwear
GB9505081 1995-03-14
PCT/GB1996/000581 WO1996028054A1 (fr) 1995-03-14 1996-03-13 Chaussure

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EP0814679A1 true EP0814679A1 (fr) 1998-01-07
EP0814679B1 EP0814679B1 (fr) 2000-07-26

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EP (1) EP0814679B1 (fr)
JP (1) JPH11511669A (fr)
AT (1) ATE194904T1 (fr)
CA (1) CA2248607A1 (fr)
DE (1) DE69609495D1 (fr)
GB (1) GB9505081D0 (fr)
WO (1) WO1996028054A1 (fr)

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US10786035B2 (en) 2016-10-13 2020-09-29 Under Armour, Inc. Article of footwear with cooling features

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CA2248607A1 (fr) 1996-09-19
GB9505081D0 (en) 1995-05-03
WO1996028054A1 (fr) 1996-09-19
ATE194904T1 (de) 2000-08-15
DE69609495D1 (de) 2000-08-31
JPH11511669A (ja) 1999-10-12
EP0814679B1 (fr) 2000-07-26

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