WO2010024876A1 - Girthwise adjustable laced shoe construction - Google Patents
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- WO2010024876A1 WO2010024876A1 PCT/US2009/004822 US2009004822W WO2010024876A1 WO 2010024876 A1 WO2010024876 A1 WO 2010024876A1 US 2009004822 W US2009004822 W US 2009004822W WO 2010024876 A1 WO2010024876 A1 WO 2010024876A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/26—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
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- This invention comprises a shoe construction providing improved means for adjusting the effective girthwise fit of a shoe to that of a foot therein, including at both upper and lower side portions adjacent to at least one of the ball, waist, and instep areas of the foot.
- a shoe should not only be of suitable length but also be of suitable girth to provide a comfortably close fit to the foot of the wearer.
- this had been approached by custom-made shoes, and by factory-made shoes being offered in multiple so-called widths (i.e. girths).
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- neither approach provided proper girth adjustment along the lower sides of the foot to be able to match the usual diurnal foot girth variations of up to 2 full widths due to the normal accumulation of body fluids in the extremities over each day.
- This invention provides such adjustment while holding the foot securely transversely centered in the shoe at all such adjustments. This is a feature that has long been especially needed in athletic and other active shoe footwear.
- This invention further provides the low store inventories of conventional single width shoe approaches, but with means to adjust these shoes over a multiple successive girth range to properly fit most wearers, including over typical diurnal foot girth ranges.
- This invention is directed to a shoe construction having a loose lining means, preferably of a relatively inelastic but flexible woven fabric material, said construction comprising (a) a means to manually adjust the girth of a shoe, such as by shoe lacing means, in combination with (b) a loose, preferably inelastic woven fabric lining, manually girth adjustable by said lacing means to adjust the effective girth of a shoe, providing thereby improved fit of the shoe, in both upper and lower sides thereof, particularly in areas adjacent to said lacing means.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational cross-section of the shoe 20, taken along its longitudinal centerline, and embodying principles of this invention.
- FIGS. 2-3 show transverse elevational cross-sectionals of the shoe 20 of FIG. 1 , taken along the lines 2-2 and 3-3 thereof, with FIG. 2 showing the section adjusted to a greater girth, while FIG. 3 shows its adjustment to a lesser girth.
- “Lower side” The lower side portions of a foot or shoe extending about 1 -3 cm upwards from the bottom portion of the foot.
- Topline The topmost edge portion of a foot encasing opening in the upper assembly of a shoe.
- full girthwise adjustment of a shoe preferably spanning at least four standard successively adjacent widths (or 'girths') is provided by the manual lacing adjustment of a relatively inelastically flexible, preferably woven fabric loose lining element attached to the topline of the outer vamp element of the upper assembly, rather than by the vamp element alone, as in the conventional lacing adjustment of similar shoe styles.
- the present invention is directed to a manually operable girthwise adjustable shoe construction, including (i) a shoe upper assembly having an outer component and an inner component, (ii) a shoe bottom assembly having a sole and insole, and (iii) manually operable means to adjust the effective girthwise dimensions of the inner components of the shoe, said inner components of the upper assembly comprising a loose lining means located inwardly adjacent to the laced portions of the upper assembly.
- the loose lining is attached, as by stitching means, to both the topline of the outer vamp of the shoe 20, and to a fixed insole, optionally of similar fabric, along a line corresponding to that of the perimeter of the bottom of a shoe last having the least girth of the particular girthwise adjustment range for which the shoe is designed.
- This provides a closely comfortable girthwise fit of both the upper and lower laced side portions of the shoe 20 to a foot therewithin.
- FIG. 1 shows a shoe 20, comprising an upper assembly 22, including a vamp 24, and a relatively inelastic flexible loose fabric lining 26, attached to the topline 28 of the vamp 24 as by stitching 30.
- Upper assembly 22 also includes a combined tongue and forepart element 32, with said upper assembly 22 having a fixed insole 42 attached to the lower perimeter of the vamp 24 as by butt-stitching 46.
- Both vamp 24 and fixed insole 42 are attached to a molded rubber or similar polymeric unitsole 40, as by a conventional direct molding process.
- FIG. 1 also shows a conventional shoelace 34, laced through the eyelets 36 attaching vamp 24 to loose lining 26. The rearmost free ends of shoelace 34 are adjustably attached by a usual bow-knot (not shown), or by equivalent means.
- FIG. 1 also shows a trim stitching 38 on the vamp 24 optionally stitched to the lining 26 thereunder.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show transverse elevations of the shoe 20 along the lines 2-2 and 3-3 thereof.
- FIG. 2-2 shows the shoe 20 adjusted to a greater girth
- FIG. 3-3 shows its adjustment to a lesser girth.
- Both figures show the shoe elements disclosed above including upper assembly 22, vamp tongue and forepart 32, and loose vamp lining 26, optionally of one piece as shown, and attached as by stitching 44 to the fixed insole 42 thereunder.
- the fixed insole 42 is preferably of the same or similar material to that of the loose lining 26 and the stitching 44 is located along a line on fixed insole 42 corre-sponding to the lower peripheral edge (i.e. "last bottom") of a shoe last of the least girth fitting the particular girth adjustment range of the shoe 2.
- the fixed insole 42 has a width dimension along the bottom periphery of a shoe last of the maximum girth of the particular girth adjustment range for which the shoe 20 has been designed.
- the fixed insole 42 is preferably of the same or similar inelastic flexible woven fabric as that used to form the loose lining 26, and is conventionally attached to the lower periphery of the vamp 24 and forepart 32 as by butt-stitching means 46, both being attached to the unitsole 40 thereunder by direct sole-molding means.
- manually operable shoe girth adjustment means equivalent to the preferred lacing means disclosed above will include other conventional means such as girth adjustable straps, buckles, hook and loop closures, and like means.
- the shoe construction of the present invention is designed to provide an infinitely variable manually operable shoe girth adjustment within its designed girth ranges. Generally this will provide an appropriate girthwise fit to most of the wearers of each length size thereof.
- the shoe may be designed to cover multiple separate girth ranges, if desired.
- one shoe can be designed for a men's girth range of B-C- D-E, while a second similar design can be designed for a range of greater girths, as D, E, EE and EEE.
- the specific girth ranges are open to the preferences of the shoe manufactur-er.
- the specific girth ranges can differ according to the size ranges applicable and the specific customer category, i.e. men, women, or children.
- uppers may include leather from Prime Tanning, Inc., of Berwick, ME and others. Simulated leather and other fabrics and materials can be supplied by Geo. C. Moore, Inc., of Westerly, RI and others. Shoe laces will be from Textile Tapes, Inc., of Gonic, NH. Eyelets, washers and similar fastenings will be supplied by Trendware/Goldberg Footwear Components, Inc.,. of Salem, MA.
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Priority Applications (4)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| JP2011524984A JP2012510300A (en) | 2008-08-26 | 2009-08-25 | Shoe structure with laces adjustable in the foot circumference direction |
| AU2009286059A AU2009286059A1 (en) | 2008-08-26 | 2009-08-25 | Girthwise adjustable laced shoe construction |
| EP09810355A EP2320759A1 (en) | 2008-08-26 | 2009-08-25 | Girthwise adjustable laced shoe construction |
| CA2733906A CA2733906A1 (en) | 2008-08-26 | 2009-08-25 | Girthwise adjustable laced shoe construction |
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| US19015508P | 2008-08-26 | 2008-08-26 | |
| US61/190,155 | 2008-08-26 |
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| PCT/US2009/004822 Ceased WO2010024876A1 (en) | 2008-08-26 | 2009-08-25 | Girthwise adjustable laced shoe construction |
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| EP (1) | EP2320759A1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP2012510300A (en) |
| AU (1) | AU2009286059A1 (en) |
| CA (1) | CA2733906A1 (en) |
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Citations (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2591211A (en) * | 1951-08-17 | 1952-04-01 | Us Army | Adjustable shoe |
| US3541708A (en) * | 1968-03-26 | 1970-11-24 | Henri Elliott Rosen | Shoe construction |
| US5692320A (en) * | 1993-01-28 | 1997-12-02 | K-Swiss Inc. | Shock absorbing lacing system for a shoe |
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- 2009-08-25 JP JP2011524984A patent/JP2012510300A/en active Pending
- 2009-08-25 AU AU2009286059A patent/AU2009286059A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2009-08-25 EP EP09810355A patent/EP2320759A1/en not_active Withdrawn
- 2009-08-25 WO PCT/US2009/004822 patent/WO2010024876A1/en not_active Ceased
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Patent Citations (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2591211A (en) * | 1951-08-17 | 1952-04-01 | Us Army | Adjustable shoe |
| US3541708A (en) * | 1968-03-26 | 1970-11-24 | Henri Elliott Rosen | Shoe construction |
| US5692320A (en) * | 1993-01-28 | 1997-12-02 | K-Swiss Inc. | Shock absorbing lacing system for a shoe |
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| EP2320759A1 (en) | 2011-05-18 |
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