US20030131498A1 - Waterproof shoe structure - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- An object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof shoe structure allowing easy manufacture.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating formation of a waterproof foot-like member of the waterproof shoe structure.
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Abstract
A waterproof shoe structure comprises an upper and a sole. The upper comprises an outer layer, a lining layer, and a waterproof foot-like member. The waterproof foot-like is integrally formed of latex. The lining layer has a foot-like configuration and is mounted inside the waterproof foot-like member. The outer layer covers the waterproof foot-like member. The outer layer, the lining layer, and the waterproof foot-like member are securely engaged together. The sole is then securely engaged with the outer layer of the upper.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a waterproof shoe structure allowing easy manufacture.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- FIGS. 1 and 2 the drawings illustrate a conventional waterproof shoe structure comprising a sole 12 and an upper 11. The upper 11 includes an
outer layer 111, alining layer 112, and awaterproof layer 113 between theouter layer 111 and thelining layer 112. As illustrated in FIG. 2, thelining layer 112 and thewaterproof layer 113 are sewn together and a waterproofadhesive tape 114 is then applied along the sewing line. Next, theouter layer 111 is sewn to thelining layer 112 to form a waterproof upper 11, which is then bonded to the sole 12 to form a waterproof shoe structure. The waterproof shoe structure prevents entrance of ambient water into the shoe while walking through an area accumulated with water or a grass with dewdrops. However, the steps of applying the waterproofadhesive tape 114 slows down the processing procedure and is thus detrimental to mass production. In addition, the waterproofadhesive tape 114 would fall as a result of friction during walking. - An object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof shoe structure allowing easy manufacture.
- A waterproof shoe structure in accordance with the present invention comprises an upper and a sole. The upper comprises an outer layer, a lining layer, and a waterproof foot-like member. The waterproof foot-like is integrally formed of latex. The lining layer has a foot-like configuration and is mounted inside the waterproof foot-like member. The outer layer covers the waterproof foot-like member. The outer layer, the lining layer, and the waterproof foot-like member are securely engaged together. The sole is then securely engaged with the outer layer of the upper.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the outer layer, the lining layer, and the waterproof foot-like member are sewn together along a sewing line not lower than an angle area of the upper. The water foot-like member includes a bottom and a wall on the bottom. The waterproof foot-like member is formed by immersing a foot-like mold into liquid latex and then heating the foot-like mold until formation of a foot-like member on an outer surface of the foot-like mold after thermosetting of the liquid latex. In an alternative embodiment, the waterproof foot-like member is formed by filling liquid latex into a foot-like interior space in a mold and then heating the mold until formation of a foot-like member on an inner periphery defining the foot-like interior space.
- Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded flattened perspective view of a conventional waterproof shoe structure.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of conventional waterproof shoe structure.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a waterproof shoe structure in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the waterproof shoe structure in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating formation of a waterproof foot-like member of the waterproof shoe structure.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating an alternative embodiment for formation of the waterproof foot-like member of the waterproof shoe structure.
- Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, a waterproof shoe structure in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a sole 24 and an upper 20. The upper 20 comprises an
outer layer 21, alining layer 23, and a waterproof foot-like member 22. Theouter layer 21 includes at least one reinforcingpiece 211 sewn thereto. In addition, theouter layer 21 may have patterns on an outer surface thereof. - The waterproof foot-
like member 22 is integrally formed of latex to include abottom 222 and anupper wall 223 on thebottom 222. Aspace 221 is defined in the waterproof foot-like member 22. In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 5, the waterproof foot-like member 22 is formed by means of immersing a foot-like mold 3 into liquid latex 4 and then heating the foot-like mold 3 until formation of a foot-like member 22 on an outer surface of the foot-like mold after thermosetting of the liquid latex 4. The foot-like member 22 is then removed from the foot-like mold 3. In an alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 6, liquid latex 4 is filled into a foot-likeinterior space 9 in amold 8, and themold 8 is then heated until formation of a foot-like member 22 on an inner periphery defining the foot-likeinterior space 9. - The
lining layer 23 is formed by sewing a flat piece of material to form a foot-like configuration having aspace 231 for receiving a foot of a wearer. FIG. 3 shows thesewing line 232 in a bottom of the foot-like configuration 23. - In assembly, the foot-
like member 22 is mounted around thelining layer 23 of the foot-like configuration, and theouter layer 21 covers thewall 223 of the foot-like member 22 to form an upper 20 after sewing the foot-like member 22, theouter layer 21, and thelining layer 23 together along a sewing line 7 (FIG. 4) located not lower than an ankle area 6 (FIG. 4) of the upper 20. Next, the upper 20 is bonded to the sole 24 along an outer face of a lower edge 212 (FIG. 3) of theouter layer 21 and an inner face of an upper edge 241 (FIG. 3) of the sole 24. Alternatively, the upper 20 and the sole 24 are sewn together along thelower edge 212 of theouter layer 21 and theupper edge 241 of the sole 24. Thus, a waterproof shoe structure is formed. - Since the waterproof foot-
like member 22 is integrally formed of latex and has no seam, it can be easily mounted to the outer face of thelining layer 23, thereby allowing easy manufacture. In addition, the foot-like member 22, theouter layer 21, and thelining layer 23 are sewn together along asewing line 7 located not lower than anankle area 6 of the upper 20. Thus, the sewing holes on thesewing line 7 would not affect the waterproof effect. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims (8)
1. A waterproof shoe structure comprising:
an upper comprising an outer layer, a lining layer, and a waterproof foot-like member, the waterproof foot-like being integrally formed of latex, the lining layer having a foot-like configuration and being mounted inside the waterproof foot-like member, the outer layer covering the waterproof foot-like member, the outer layer, the lining layer, and the waterproof foot-like member being securely engaged together; and
a sole securely engaged with the outer layer of the upper.
2. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the outer layer, the lining layer, and the waterproof foot-like member are sewn together along a sewing line not lower than an angle area of the upper.
3. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the water foot-like member includes a bottom and a wall on the bottom.
4. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the waterproof foot-like member is formed by immersing a foot-like mold into liquid latex and then heating the foot-like mold until formation of a foot-like member on an outer surface of the foot-like mold after thermosetting of the liquid latex.
5. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 3 , the waterproof foot-like member is formed by filling liquid latex into a foot-like interior space in a mold and then heating the mold until formation of a foot-like member on an inner periphery defining the foot-like interior space.
6. A waterproof foot-like member for a waterproof shoe structure having an outer layer and a lining layer, the waterproof foot-like member being integrally formed of latex and attached between an outer layer and a lining layer of the waterproof shoe structure.
7. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the waterproof foot-like member is formed by immersing a foot-like mold into liquid latex and then heating the foot-like mold until formation of a foot-like member on an outer surface of the foot-like mold after thermosetting of the liquid latex.
8. The waterproof shoe structure as claimed in claim 6 , the waterproof foot-like member is formed by filling liquid latex into a foot-like interior space in a mold and then heating the mold until formation of a foot-like member on an inner periphery defining the foot-like interior space.
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