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WO2011058614A1 - Chaussure présentant une meilleure performance d'ajustement au talon - Google Patents

Chaussure présentant une meilleure performance d'ajustement au talon Download PDF

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WO2011058614A1
WO2011058614A1 PCT/JP2009/006109 JP2009006109W WO2011058614A1 WO 2011058614 A1 WO2011058614 A1 WO 2011058614A1 JP 2009006109 W JP2009006109 W JP 2009006109W WO 2011058614 A1 WO2011058614 A1 WO 2011058614A1
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池澤知子
竹村周平
永田萌
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/18Joint supports, e.g. instep supports
    • A43B7/20Ankle-joint supports or holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B19/00Shoe-shaped inserts; Inserts covering the instep
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/08Heel stiffeners; Toe stiffeners
    • A43B23/088Heel stiffeners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1495Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with arch-supports of the bracelet type
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/16Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with elevated heel parts inside
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C1/00Shoe lacing fastenings

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe with improved fitting performance according to the movement of the heel during exercise including walking and running, and particularly to a shoe with improved fitting performance according to the movement of the heel from the foot flat to the ground.
  • JP2008-132227 (abstract) JP-A-2-5903 (abstract) US 4,670,998 (abstract) JP-A-6-217806 (abstract)
  • Patent Document 1 discloses an upper structure provided with an outer upper that wraps an upper main body. An expansion / contraction region is provided between the front portion and the collar portion of the upper body. The upper body has a wide mouth when worn and shrinks the mouth while wearing, so a fit in the heel may be obtained.
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a hard stirrup covering the back and both sides of the rib.
  • This hard stirrup is formed of a hard plastic containing reinforcing fibers. Such a stirrup may help to prevent the scaphoid from rotating.
  • Patent Document 3 discloses a substantially V-shaped stirrup. This stirrup may inhibit midfoot support, especially inadvertent movement of the scaphoid bone.
  • Patent Document 4 discloses a shoe having a sock inner and a strap.
  • the sock inner is formed of a material that expands and contracts, and the strap may fit the soft sock inner to the heel.
  • FIG. 16 shows an inner side view of the foot when standing
  • FIG. 17 shows an inner side view when kicking out.
  • points O1 to O12 are markers attached to the surface of the foot
  • the numerical values in the figures indicate the dimensions between the points in millimeters.
  • the lower part of the upper body disclosed in Patent Document 1 is integrally connected to the sole from the front legs to the rear legs. Therefore, when the upper part having elasticity is contracted at the heel part of the upper body, the lower part not having elasticity may expand in the foot width direction. Therefore, the fit of the heel will be impaired.
  • stirrup is partially accommodated in the upper pocket, and is further disposed below the upper edge of the upper in the rear foot portion, and the upper edge portion of the upper that forms the mouth is placed on the foot. You won't be able to press it to the side.
  • Patent Documents 3 and 4 are integral with the sole from the front legs to the rear legs. For this reason, the tightening force of the shoe lace is less likely to concentrate on the mouth, the upper part near the mouth is less likely to follow the side of the foot, and the upper heel part is likely to spread in the width direction of the foot.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a shoe that can provide a fit feeling according to the movement of the heel from the foot flat to the takeoff during exercise including walking and running.
  • a shoe according to an aspect of the present invention is a shoe with improved heel fitting, which covers from the tip of the toe to the side of the heel and covers the toe, the inside and the outside of the foot, respectively.
  • a first eyelet hole through which the race passes, and the sub-upper includes portions covering the inner side surface and the outer side surface of the talar bone and the inner side surface, the outer side surface and the rear surface of the rib.
  • the sub-upper has a lower part and an upper part above the lower part, and the lower part is covered with the main upper, the rear part of the tongue piece and the sub-upper.
  • the upper part of the upper part forms a cuff where the legs rise upward when worn, and the upper part of the sub-upper is laminated with a cushion material that helps to fit the upper part of the foot.
  • the laminated portion is bulged toward the surface of the foot by the cushion material, and the upper laminated portion extends obliquely upward from directly under the inner and outer heels to the rear, and Covering the lower part of the Achilles tendon at a level above the lower end of the heel, and the upper part has a front extension part extending forward from the front end of the rib toward the front from directly below the inner and outer heels, and the front extension part At least a part is covered with the upper, the upper part including the front extension part is not attached to the main upper, and the front extension part is provided with a eyelet part that forms a second eyelet hole.
  • the eyelet portion passes through the inside and outside of the main upper, and a through hole that exposes the second eyelet hole to the outside of the main upper is formed, and the shoelace is formed by the plurality of first and first shoes. 2
  • the eyelet part is drawn to the center of the foot by the tightening force due to the shoelace part in the vicinity of the second eyelet hole, and the eyelet part penetrates the hole.
  • the hole is bent by engaging with the main upper, whereby the direction of the tightening force is changed, and the upper part including the front extension part is pulled forward, and the Of the first eyelet holes, the main upper is attracted to the center of the foot by the tightening force by the shoelace part in the vicinity of the first eyelet hole behind the second eyelet hole and covers the main upper.
  • the broken portion of the front extending portion is pressed against the upper side surface of the foot, and the laminated portion having the cushion material fits the upper side surface of the foot.
  • the sub-upper covers only the heel and is not fixed to the sole at the stepped portion, it easily follows the bending of the foot.
  • the sub-upper is a separate member from the main upper and covers the perimeter of the bag in the main upper. Therefore, even if the main upper spreads in the width direction of the foot in the footwear, the upper part of the sub-upper that is not attached to the main upper, especially the laminated part with the cushion material, fits the upper side of the foot with the tightening force of the shoelace That is not disturbed by the main upper.
  • the eyelet part is bent by engaging with the main upper, and the tightening force attracted to the center of the foot of the shoelace is changed to the forward pulling force. Therefore, forward tension acts on the upper side surface of the foot, particularly on the upper laminated portion of the sub upper, and the upper laminated portion of the sub upper fits on the side surface of the foot.
  • the main upper presses the front extension portion of the sub-upper from the outside toward the inside of the foot by the tightening force of the shoe race.
  • the upper part of the sub-upper is curved along the planar cross section of the foot, and in particular the upper part of the sub-upper fits the upper side surface of the foot.
  • the upper part of the sub-upper pulled forward through the eyelet part has a U-shaped cross section, but is curved toward the center of the foot as it goes forward from just below the heel by the pressing force of the main upper. It fits the upper side of the foot.
  • the laminated portion is not necessarily required.
  • stacking part which has a cushion material is easy to be pressed on the upper side surface of a leg
  • the laminated portion may be laminated by adhering to one of the front and back surfaces of the fabric forming the sub-upper, or may be laminated by sandwiching the cushion material between the inner skin and the outer skin (fabric). Good.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention as seen from the inside of a foot.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of the sub-upper as viewed from the inside of the foot with the sub-upper separated from the main upper.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the shoe viewed from the outside of the foot.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic side view of the sub-upper as seen from the outside of the foot showing the separated state.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic rear view of the sub-upper as seen from the rear side of the foot showing the separated state.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view of the shoe with the tongue piece opened and the insole removed as viewed from the inside of the foot.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention as seen from the inside of a foot.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of the sub-upper as viewed from the inside of the foot with the sub-upper separated from the main upper.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of the shoe with the tongue piece opened and the insole removed as viewed from the outside of the foot.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic plan view of the shoe.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic rear view of the shoe.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic side view showing the vicinity of the front extension portion and a part of the main upper, showing the tightening structure using shoelaces, as seen from the inside of the foot.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic side view seen from the outside.
  • 12A to 12C are schematic plan views showing the sub-upper.
  • 13A is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIIIA-XIIIA in FIG. 8
  • FIG. 13B is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIIIB-XIIIB in FIG.
  • FIG. 13A is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIIIA-XIIIA in FIG. 8
  • FIG. 13B is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIIIB-XIIIB in FIG
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic side view seen from the inside of the foot showing a state in which the foot is kicked out while wearing the shoe.
  • FIG. 15 is a schematic side view seen from the outside of the foot showing a state in which the foot is kicked out while wearing the shoe.
  • FIG. 16 is a medial side view of the foot when standing.
  • FIG. 17 is an inner side view of the foot when kicking out.
  • the forward extension portion extends forward from the fixing edge portion of the sub-upper, and a front end of the fixing edge portion of the sub-upper is disposed rearward from a front end of the rib,
  • the non-fixed edge of the lower edge of the extension extends obliquely rearward toward the front end of the fixed edge of the lower edge.
  • the front end of the fixed edge portion of the lower edge is located behind the front end of the front extension portion, and when the front extension portion is pulled forward, the stacked portion is tensioned in the front-rear direction. Is not prevented from working. Therefore, it is easy to fit the laminated portion to the upper side surface of the foot.
  • the sub-upper has an exposed portion that is not accommodated in the main upper from directly below the rear ends of the inner and outer collars to the rear surface of the collar, and the main upper extends the lower part of the ribs from the rear surface. Covering.
  • the main upper covers the lower part of the rib from the back, and the main upper has high stability performance for holding the rib. Therefore, the rigidity of the sub-upper can be reduced, and thus the fit of the sub-upper will be increased.
  • the exposed part exposed from the main upper of the sub-upper will not be deformed following the deformation of the main upper. Therefore, the upper part of the sub-upper will not expand in the width direction of the foot and will remain fitted to the upper side of the foot.
  • the main upper and the sub-upper are attached to each other behind the heel, and are not attached to each other at the upper part of the sub-upper just below the heel and in the front part thereof.
  • the uppers are not attached to each other in the upper part directly under the heel. for that reason, i)
  • the main upper tends to spread in the width direction of the foot as the foot is bent, and its resistance during bending is small. ii) Even if the main upper spreads in the mouth, the sub-upper is not restrained by the main upper, and therefore the sub-upper easily fits to the side of the foot. iii)
  • both uppers are attached to each other on the back surface of the bag, and the rigidity of the back surface of the bag is large. Therefore, the stable performance of holding the heel is high.
  • the inner skin and the outer skin are formed of a flexible material so that the upper part of the sub-upper extends forward and backward when the shoelace is tightened.
  • the sub-upper in which the flexible material is laminated on the cushion material is easily along the side of the foot without being restrained by the main upper.
  • the outer skin has a U-shaped synthetic resin that is harder than the laminated portion and has a U-shaped cross section so that the laminated portion is along the side surface of the foot below the upper edge of the sub-upper.
  • the counter consisting of is fixed from the back of the bag to the inner and outer sides.
  • the hard U-shaped counter does not interfere with the flexible cushioning material and the inner leg, and the hard counter helps the upper leg.
  • the front extending portion extends forward from the front end of the counter, and the main upper is moved by the tightening force of the shoelace at a portion ahead of the front end of the inner and outer counters. Press the front extension to the side of the foot.
  • the front extension portion that is more flexible than the hard counter is pressed against the side of the foot by the main upper. Therefore, the front extension part curves along the surface of the instep. This bending dramatically increases the longitudinal tension acting on the laminated portion.
  • the counter is disposed along the laminated portion of the sub-upper, the upper edge of the main upper extends obliquely downward toward the rear end of the ridge toward the rear, and the main upper is the counter And the rear part of the counter is not covered at the upper part of the sub-upper.
  • the main upper presses the front end of the counter against the side of the foot. Therefore, the moment acting on the counter is large, and even the hard counter can be pressed against the side of the foot.
  • the shoe of this embodiment includes a main upper 1, a sub-upper 2, a shoe race 3 and a sole 4.
  • the main upper 1 is continuous from the tip of the toe 9 shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 to the back of the heel 8, and covers the toes and the inside and outside of the foot.
  • the sub-upper 2 shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 is formed of a member different from the main upper 1 and is disposed in the main upper 1 as will be described later.
  • the shoelace 3 fits the main upper 1 and the sub-upper 2 to the foot F (FIGS. 2 and 4).
  • a fixing edge portion 1 a of the lower edge of the main upper 1 is sewn and fixed to an insole (insole) constituting a part of the sole 4, and the lower edge of the sub-upper 2.
  • the fixed edge portion 2a is sewn and fixed.
  • Main upper 1 As shown in FIG. 8, the main upper 1 has notches 10 covered with tongue pieces 5 and first eyelet holes h1 to h3, h5, h6 arranged in two rows along the notches 10 and through which the shoelace 3 passes. have.
  • the main upper 1 does not cover the lower end of the Achilles tendon T, and covers the lower part of the rib B9 from the back.
  • a through hole 11 is formed inside and outside the main upper 1 in the middle foot region.
  • an eyelet member (an example of an eyelet part) 24 having a second eyelet hole h ⁇ b> 4 provided in the sub-upper 2 is inserted into the through hole 11, and the second hole is inserted through the through hole 11.
  • Eyelet holes h4 (FIG. 8) are exposed outside the main upper 2.
  • Sub-upper 2 As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the sub-upper 2 has a lower part 2d and an upper part 2u above the lower part 2d, and the lower part 2d is covered with the main upper 1.
  • the rear portion of the tongue piece 5 and the upper portion 2u of the sub-upper 2 form a mouth 6 from which the leg L rises when worn, and the foot 6 fits the foot.
  • the sub-upper 2 is in contact with the surface of the foot F on each side and back.
  • the sub-upper 2 is formed so as to cover at least the ridge 8 behind the ridge M.
  • the sub-upper 2 covers at least a part of the inner surface of the talar bone B8, the scaphoid bone B6, and the rib B9 inside the foot F.
  • the sub-upper 2 covers at least a part of the outer surfaces of the talus B8, the cubic bone B7, and the rib B9 on the outside of the foot. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the sub-upper 2 is set so as to cover the heel 8 and not the metatarsal bone B4 i .
  • B5 1 of FIG. 1 shows the medial cuneiform bone.
  • the sub-upper 2 has laminated portions 20 and 29 on the upper portion 2u and the lower portion 2d.
  • Each laminated portion 20, 29 is formed by laminating a cushion material 21 indicated by halftone dots, and an inner skin 22 and an outer skin 23 sandwiching the cushion material 21.
  • the cushion material 21 may employ, for example, non-woven fabric (felt) in addition to a foam of resin or rubber, and the upper portion 2u and the lower portion 2d of the sub-upper 2 at the upper portion of the foot F (FIGS. 2 and 4). To help fit.
  • the thickness of the cushion material 21 is such that the upper laminated portion 20 is thicker than the lower laminated portion 29, and the upper laminated portion 20 swells toward the surface of the foot F by the cushion material 21.
  • the upper laminated portion 20 extends obliquely upward from directly below the inner and outer heels M and covers the lower part of the Achilles tendon T at a level above the lower end of the outer heel Ml.
  • the inner skin 22 and the outer skin 23 shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B are formed of a flexible material so that the upper portion 2u of the sub-upper 2 extends slightly forward and backward when the shoelace 3 is tightened.
  • a material for the inner skin 22 and the outer skin 23 of the sub-upper 2 for example, a cloth or a synthetic leather used for the tongue piece 5 can be used.
  • the inner skin 22 and the outer skin 23 are formed of a flexible material that is easy to extend as compared with a portion covering the side of the foot of the main upper 1.
  • a heel counter 25 made of a non-foamed synthetic resin having a U-shaped planar cross section is fixed to the outer skin 23. As shown in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the counter 25 is fixed to the surface of the outer skin 23. The counter 25 is fixed below the upper edge 2e of the sub-upper 2 so that the upper laminated portion 20 is along the side surface of the foot F. That is, the counter 25 is arranged along the stacked portion 20 of the sub-upper 2.
  • the upper edge 1e of the main upper 1 extends obliquely downward to the rear end of the flange 8 (FIGS. 2 and 4).
  • the sub-upper 2 has an exposed portion 26 that is not accommodated in the main upper 1 from directly below the rear ends of the inner rod Mm and the outer rod Ml to the back surface of the rod 8. Therefore, the main upper 1 covers the front end portion of the counter 25 at the upper portion 2u of the sub-upper 2, and covers the rear portion of the counter 25 at the upper portion 2u of the sub-upper 2, that is, at the exposed portion 26 of the sub-upper 2. Absent.
  • a front extending portion 2 f extending forward from the front end of the counter 25 is integrally formed on the upper portion 2 u of the sub-upper 2.
  • the front extending portion 2f extends forward from the front ends of both side surfaces of the rib B9 toward the front from directly below the inner and outer ribs Mm and Ml at the upper portion of the sub-upper 2.
  • the main upper 1 and the sub-upper 2 are bonded (attached) to each other at the lower part of the back of the flange 8 so as to be independently movable, and the winding portion 41 (upper and lower) of the sole 4 of the sub-upper 2 They are bonded (attached) to each other at the portion covered by the overlapping portion) and are not bonded (attached) to each other at the upper portion 2u of the sub-upper just below the heel M and the portion in front thereof. Therefore, the upper part 2u including the front extension part 2f is not attached to the main upper 1, and there is no possibility that the main upper 1 is deformed in connection with a change in the shape of the main upper 1. That is, even if the main upper 1 expands in the mouth, there is no possibility that the sub-upper 2 expands.
  • the front extension 2f extends forward from the fixed edge 2a of the sub-upper 2.
  • the front end of the fixing edge portion 2a of the sub-upper 2 is disposed behind the front end of the rib B9. Therefore, the front extension portion 2f has a lower non-fixed edge portion 2b extending obliquely downward and rearward toward the front end of the fixed edge portion 2a of the lower edge. At least a part of the front extension 2f is covered with the upper 1.
  • Eyelet member 24 A band-shaped eyelet member 24 different from the main upper 1 is fixed (sewn) to the inner and outer front extension 2f.
  • the eyelet member 24 is formed with a second eyelet hole h4 through which the shoelace 3 passes.
  • Tightening structure As shown in FIG. 8, in a state where the shoelace 3 is passed through the plurality of first and second eyelet holes h1 to h6 and exerts a tightening force, the shoelace 3 in the vicinity of the second eyelet hole h4 The eyelet member 24 is pulled toward the center of the foot by the tightening force of the region 30 (the region indicated by the halftone dots). At the same time, as shown in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, the eyelet member 24 is bent by engaging with the main upper 1 in the through hole 11, thereby changing the direction of the tightening force, and FIG. The upper part 2u including the front extension 2f is pulled toward the front X (FIG. 10).
  • the shoelace part 31 (part indicated by a halftone dot) near the first eyelet hole h5 behind the second eyelet hole h4.
  • the main upper 1 is pulled toward the center of the foot by the tightening force. Accordingly, the portion of the front extension 2f covered by the main upper 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 is pressed against the upper side surface of the foot F (FIGS. 2 and 4) in the direction of the arrow 100 in FIG. 12C.
  • the laminated portion 20 that curves along the shape of the foot and has the cushion material 21 fits the upper side surface of the foot.
  • the cushion material 21 fits to the upper side surface of the foot even when kicking out, and a feeling of fit can be obtained regardless of the movement of the heel 8.
  • the inner side of the sub-upper 2 may cover a part of the inner wedge bone B5 1 (FIG. 1) or the first metatarsal B4 1 (FIG. 1). A part may be covered.
  • the outer sub-upper 2 preferably from comfort point of view does not cover the fifth metatarsal B4 5.
  • the eyelet portion through which the shoelace 3 can be inserted is formed by forming an insertion hole using a resin or metal eyelet in the front extending portion 2f. May be.
  • a plurality of second eyelet holes h4 may be provided on the inside and / or outside of the foot. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are to be construed as within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
  • the present invention can be applied to shoes that can provide a fit according to the movement of the heel.

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La présente invention se rapporte à des premiers œillets à travers lesquels passent des lacets de chaussures (3) alignés en ligne sur deux colonnes avec des encoches et à une tige secondaire qui est en outre pourvue d'une partie s'étendant vers l'avant (2f). Les parties à œillets (24) sur lesquelles sont formés des seconds œillets, sont disposées sur la partie s'étendant vers l'avant (2f). La force de serrage provenant des parties des lacets de chaussures (3) qui sont près des seconds œillets, tire les parties à œillets (24) vers le milieu du pied et les parties à œillets (24) mettent en prise la tige principale (1) au niveau des trous traversants et se plient, la direction de la force de serrage étant changée de sorte à tirer vers la partie supérieure (2u) comprenant la partie s'étendant vers l'avant (2f), la force de serrage provenant des parties des lacets de chaussures (3) qui sont près du sous-ensemble de premiers œillets qui sont davantage repoussés vers l'arrière que les seconds œillets, tire la tige principale (1) vers le milieu du pied, la force de serrage provenant de la partie, de la partie s'étendant vers l'avant (2f), qui est recouverte par la tige principale (1) pousse sur la surface latérale supérieure du pied et la partie supérieure de la tige secondaire (2) s'adapte sur la surface latérale supérieure du pied.
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PCT/JP2009/006109 WO2011058614A1 (fr) 2009-11-16 2009-11-16 Chaussure présentant une meilleure performance d'ajustement au talon
EP09851248.6A EP2502512A4 (fr) 2009-11-16 2009-11-16 Chaussure présentant une meilleure performance d'ajustement au talon
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