US20040168348A1 - Shoe upper having an adhesive impregnated fabric strip stitched thereto for sole attached thereto - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a footwear upper construction to which a sole is attached.
- a component in footwear construction is the sole of the footwear.
- the soles are molded and after molding they are adhesively secured to an upper.
- the unit soles are usually injection molded from thermoplastic materials, including urethanes, polyvinyl chlorides, block copolymers, thermoplasic rubbers, polyolefins, etcetera.
- Adhesive application machines apply a ribbon of adhesive to the periphery of the sole. To ensure proper bonding, an adhesive primer strip and/or primer is placed on the sole.
- the facing surface of the upper has an adhesive applied thereto.
- the adhesive surface of the upper is then put into contacting engagement with the adhesive on the sole and pressure applied to insure a good adhesive bond.
- the opposed surfaces of the upper and the sole must first be coated with adhesive and/or primer because often an adhesive per se does not properly penetrate the upper. Loose weaves and less dense weaves often require two coats of adhesives for adequate lay-up. Whether solvent based or aqueous based, the adhesive requires time to dry.
- the present invention eliminates the dual priming/adhesive applications of the prior art uppers/soles and minimizes the time to bond an upper to a sole.
- the invention comprises an upper footwear construction.
- the upper has a peripheral edge.
- a substrate is coated with an adhesive and the substrate is stitched to the edge of the upper such that the coated substrate will contact the adhesive/primer on the sole to which the upper is to be attached.
- the adhesive may be applied to the substrate by various methods, including extrusion; laminating a film; spray, roll coating or brushing a liquid or hot melt system; etcetera.
- heat activated adhesive systems are used.
- the substrate material can be woven or non-woven.
- a heat activatable adhesive impregnated substrate is stitched to the outer surface of the peripheral edge of the upper whereby when the adhesive is activated a sole can be bonded thereto.
- the adhesive properties are the same or better than prior art adhesives. Neither the application process nor the chemical nature of the adhesive is critical.
- various adhesives are selected such that they possess at least the following characteristic—an adhesive which has an affinity for the surface which is greater than the cohesive force of the adhesive layer such that the adhesive bond will not break but rather the substrate will tear.
- the adhesive for the adhesive to be suitable for its use in bonding the outer sole to the upper in addition to causing substrate tearing bonds when forcefully pulled apart, it preferably must meet or exceed the following performance tests:
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an upper to which a substrate is stitched.
- FIG. 2 is a section view of FIG. 1 taken along lines 2 - 2 of FIG. 1.
- the adhesive of choice is based upon the composition of the sole to which the upper (substrate) is to be attached and the composition of the adhesive on the substrate.
- the adhesive for the substrate is a urethane based adhesive and particularly a urethane adhesive having a polycaprolactone backbone.
- An exemplary adhesive would be UPACO 2448, Upaco Adhesives, Inc. a division of Worthen Industries, Inc., Nashua N. H. This adhesive is a thermoplastic polyurethane cast from solvent. This adhesive is especially suitable for bonding blown polyester/polyurethane or SBS, thermoplastic rubber soles.
- the substrate material is a polyester nonwoven, impregnated with the compounded polyurethane adhesive.
- the heat activatable adhesive impregnated in the substrate bonds both to the sole and to the upper.
- the heat activatable adhesive in the substrate bonds to the upper as long as the performance standards set forth previously are met to determine the suitability of the final bond for its intended purpose.
- an upper assembly is shown generally at 10 and comprises an upper 12 , a substrate 14 which is stitched to the upper, such as by a Strobel stitch, 16 .
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Abstract
A footwear construction including an upper to which a sole is to be attached. The upper has a peripheral edge, having an inner surface and an outer surface. A heat activatable adhesive impregnated substrate strip stitched to the outer surface of the peripheral edge whereby when the adhesive is activated a sole can be bonded thereto. A method for adhering an upper to a sole including applying a heat activatable adhesive to a substrate, attaching at least a portion of the upper and activating the adhesive.
Description
- The invention relates to a footwear upper construction to which a sole is attached.
- In the manufacture of footwear, several steps in the process require that surfaces be bound together by adhesives. Once the surfaces are adhered they may or may not be stitched depending upon the specific footwear construction. Typically, solvent-based adhesives are used for the adhesive applications. The surfaces that are adhered together are often conditioned such as by priming, washing, roughening, etc. in order to ensure a good adhesive bond.
- A component in footwear construction is the sole of the footwear. For certain types of footwear the soles are molded and after molding they are adhesively secured to an upper. The unit soles are usually injection molded from thermoplastic materials, including urethanes, polyvinyl chlorides, block copolymers, thermoplasic rubbers, polyolefins, etcetera.
- The surface of the molded sole where the adhesives will be applied are cleaned and may be abraded for enhanced bonding. Adhesive application machines apply a ribbon of adhesive to the periphery of the sole. To ensure proper bonding, an adhesive primer strip and/or primer is placed on the sole.
- The facing surface of the upper has an adhesive applied thereto. The adhesive surface of the upper is then put into contacting engagement with the adhesive on the sole and pressure applied to insure a good adhesive bond.
- Whether the upper is a woven or non-woven material, to effect the proper bond, the opposed surfaces of the upper and the sole must first be coated with adhesive and/or primer because often an adhesive per se does not properly penetrate the upper. Loose weaves and less dense weaves often require two coats of adhesives for adequate lay-up. Whether solvent based or aqueous based, the adhesive requires time to dry.
- The present invention eliminates the dual priming/adhesive applications of the prior art uppers/soles and minimizes the time to bond an upper to a sole.
- Broadly, the invention comprises an upper footwear construction. The upper has a peripheral edge. A substrate is coated with an adhesive and the substrate is stitched to the edge of the upper such that the coated substrate will contact the adhesive/primer on the sole to which the upper is to be attached. The adhesive may be applied to the substrate by various methods, including extrusion; laminating a film; spray, roll coating or brushing a liquid or hot melt system; etcetera.
- In the preferred embodiment of the invention, heat activated adhesive systems are used. The substrate material can be woven or non-woven. A heat activatable adhesive impregnated substrate is stitched to the outer surface of the peripheral edge of the upper whereby when the adhesive is activated a sole can be bonded thereto.
- The adhesive properties are the same or better than prior art adhesives. Neither the application process nor the chemical nature of the adhesive is critical. For the adhesive, various adhesives are selected such that they possess at least the following characteristic—an adhesive which has an affinity for the surface which is greater than the cohesive force of the adhesive layer such that the adhesive bond will not break but rather the substrate will tear.
- Further, for the adhesive to be suitable for its use in bonding the outer sole to the upper in addition to causing substrate tearing bonds when forcefully pulled apart, it preferably must meet or exceed the following performance tests:
- 1. Reactivate at 115°-125° F.
- 2. Have enough initial tack or grab to adhere the sole to the upper without slipping, prior to fully pressing.
- 3. Bond to the upper permanently within 8 seconds under pressure of between about 40 to 80 psig.
- 4. Pass standard heat and water resistance tests (140° F./95% R.H., and 48 hour water soak).
- 5. Be impervious to oil and plasticizer migration; and
- 6. Pass 100,000 flex cycles without opening.
- These performance tests are set forth in the published standards of SATRA (Shoe & Allied Trade Research Association) standards for sole-attaching adhesives, specifically SATRA TM409, Hear resistance/heat aging of sole bonds in complete footwear; SATRA TM92, Resistance to Footwear Flexing; and SATRA TM411 Peel strength of footwear sole bonds.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an upper to which a substrate is stitched; and
- FIG. 2 is a section view of FIG. 1 taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1.
- The following chart sets forth exemplary combinations of sole material/sole adhesive or primer/substrate material/substrate adhesive/upper material believed suitable for purposes of the invention.
Sole Adhesive or Substrate Substrate Sole Material Primer Material Adhesive Upper Material Polyurethane Upaco 3704 76 g/m2 Spun Upaco 2448 Leather or suede (Bayer or methyl ethyl Bond polyurethane Huntsman) ketone wash Polyester/non- adhesive 2 coats Upaco 2448 woven polyurethane adhesive SBS, Upaco 3213 250-300 denier Upaco 3275 Leather or suede Thermoplastic chlorination Nylon/polyester nylon primer rubbers rubber primer woven fabric Upaco 2448 Upaco 2448 polyurethane polyurethane adhesive adhesive EVA or EVA Upaco 3217 250-275 denier Upaco 3275 Synthetic blends (Usually ethylene vinyl Nylon/Polyester nylon “leather” PU or imported) acetate primer woven fabric primer/2448 PVC coated Upaco 2448 Nylon polyurethane primer/polyurethane adhesive adhesive - Obviously, the adhesive of choice is based upon the composition of the sole to which the upper (substrate) is to be attached and the composition of the adhesive on the substrate.
- Preferably the adhesive for the substrate is a urethane based adhesive and particularly a urethane adhesive having a polycaprolactone backbone. An exemplary adhesive would be UPACO 2448, Upaco Adhesives, Inc. a division of Worthen Industries, Inc., Nashua N. H. This adhesive is a thermoplastic polyurethane cast from solvent. This adhesive is especially suitable for bonding blown polyester/polyurethane or SBS, thermoplastic rubber soles.
- Preferably the substrate material is a polyester nonwoven, impregnated with the compounded polyurethane adhesive.
- In the preferred embodiment the heat activatable adhesive impregnated in the substrate bonds both to the sole and to the upper. However, depending upon the specific upper material and substrate material used together with the stitch used, it may not be necessary that the heat activatable adhesive in the substrate bond to the upper as long as the performance standards set forth previously are met to determine the suitability of the final bond for its intended purpose.
- Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, an upper assembly is shown generally at 10 and comprises an upper 12, a substrate 14 which is stitched to the upper, such as by a Strobel stitch, 16.
- Although a Stobel stitch is illustrated in the figure, a Korbel stitch or any stitch which will not fail when tested according to the above standards can be used.
- The foregoing description has been limited to a specific embodiment of the invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications can be made to the invention, with the attainment of some or all of the advantages of the invention. Therefore, it is the object of the appended claims to cover all such variations and modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (21)
1. A footwear construction which comprises:
an upper to which a sole is to be attached, the upper having a peripheral edge, the edge having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
a heat activatable adhesive impregnated substrate strip stitched to the outer surface of the peripheral edge whereby when the adhesive is activated a sole can be bonded thereto.
2. The footwear construction of claim 1 wherein:
the heat activatable adhesive is selectable from the group consisting essentially of polyester or polycaprolactone-based urethane polymers in the molecular weight range of 80,000-160,000.
3. The footwear construction of claim 1 wherein:
the substrate strip material is selected from the group consisting essentially of polyester nonwovens, polyester/nylon nonwovens; polyester/olefin nonwovens; polyester, cotton or nylon fabrics.
4. The footwear construction of claim 1 wherein:
the upper is selected from the group consisting essentially of leather or synthetic coated upper fabrics.
5. The footwear construction of claim 1 wherein:
the stitch is a strobel stitch.
6. The footwear construction of claim 4 wherein:
the stitch is a bonus stitch.
7. The footwear construction of claim 1 which comprises:
a sole bonded to the substrate material.
8. The footwear construction of claim 7 wherein:
the sole is characterized by a film of adhesive on it's periphery.
9. The footwear construction of claim 8 wherein:
the film of adhesive is selected from the group consisting of polyester or polycaprolactone-based polyurethanes.
10. The footwear construction of claim 7 wherein:
the sole material is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, SBS rubber, EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate), EVA blends, or leather.
11. A method for adhering an upper to a sole comprising:
applying a heat activatable adhesive to a substrate;
attaching at least a portion of the substrate to at least a portion of the upper to form an attached substrate;
activating the adhesive; and
contacting the attached substrate with the sole.
12. The method according to claim 11 wherein attaching comprises stitching.
13. The method according to claim 12 wherein the upper has a peripheral edge and which further comprises:
stitching the substrate to the peripheral edge.
14. The method according to claim 13 wherein applying comprises impregnating.
15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the heat activatable adhesive meets or exceeds the SATRA TM409 standard.
16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the heat activatable adhesive is selected from the group consisting essentially of polyester or polycaprolactone-based urethane polymers in the molecular weight range of 80,000-160,000.
17. The method according to claims 16 wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting essentially of polyester nonwovens, polyester/nylon nonwovens; polyester/polyolefin nonwovens; polyester, cotton or nylon fabrics.
18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the upper is selected from the group consisting essentially of leather or synthetic coated upper fabrics.
19. The method according to claim 18 wherein the sole is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, SBS rubber, ethylene vinyl acetate, or leather.
20. The method according to claim 19 wherein the sole is primed or coated with an adhesive.
21. A method for adhering an upper having peripheral edge to a sole, the sole having a primer or adhesive coated thereon, comprising:
impregnating a heat activatable polyurethane adhesive into a polyester/olefin non-woven, the adhesive meeting or exceeding the SATRA TM409 standard;
stitching at least a portion of the non-woven to the peripheral edge to form a stitched non-woven;
activating the adhesive; and
contacting the attached non-woven with the sole.
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