US20240032653A1 - Upper and shoe including the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an upper and a shoe including the same.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses an invention in which, in an upper in which a foot insertion opening for inserting a foot of a wearer, an opening communicating with the foot insertion opening and extending forward from the foot insertion opening, and a plurality of holes provided at left and right side edges of the opening and separated in a fore-rear direction are formed, a shoelace is alternately passed through left and right holes.
- the shoelace disclosed in Patent Literature 1 is passed through the left and right holes while repeatedly crossing the opening diagonally rearward, and intersects above the instep.
- the upper can be brought into close contact with the foot by tensioning the shoelace passed through the left and right holes.
- Patent Literature 1 since the shoelace intersects above the instep, pressure is likely to be applied to the instep having many nerves, and there is a problem that an excessive tightening feeling is given to the wearer.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object thereof is to obtain an upper capable of reducing a tightening feeling on an instep.
- an upper formed with a foot insertion opening and an opening communicating with the foot insertion opening and extending forward from the foot insertion opening, the upper comprising: a first side edge that is an edge on an outer foot side of the opening; a second side edge that is an edge on an inner foot side of the opening; a first forming portion that protrudes from the first side edge toward the second side edge; a second forming portion that protrudes from the second side edge toward the first side edge; an outer foot side string passing portion including one first string passing portion provided in the first forming portion and one second string passing portion spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion as one set; an inner foot side string passing portion including one third string passing portion provided in the second forming portion and one fourth string passing portion spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion as one set; and a shoelace passing through the outer foot side string passing portion and the inner foot side string passing portion, wherein the first forming portion and the second forming portion are
- An upper according to the present invention has an effect of reducing a tightening feeling on an instep.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of an upper according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state before a shoelace is pulled.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the upper according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a top view of an upper according to a second embodiment, illustrating a state before the shoelace is pulled.
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the upper according to the second embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a top view of an upper according to a third embodiment, illustrating a state before the shoelace is pulled.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the upper according to the third embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- a direction in which a shoe center axis, which is a perpendicular line passing through the center of the shoe in a plan view of the shoe, extends is referred to as a fore-rear direction
- a direction orthogonal to a fore-rear direction in a plan view of the shoe is referred to as a left-right direction.
- a direction from a terminal of the upper on a side where a portion covering the heel portion of the foot is located toward a terminal of the upper on a side where a portion covering the toe portion of the foot is located is referred to as a fore
- a direction from the terminal of the upper on the side where the portion covering the toe portion of the foot is located toward the terminal of the upper on the side where the portion covering the heel portion of the foot is located is referred to as a rear.
- a median side in an anatomical normal position of the foot is referred to as the inner foot side
- a side opposite to the median side in the anatomical normal position of the foot is referred to as the outer foot side. That is, a side closer to the median line in the anatomical normal position is referred to as the inner foot side, and a side farther from the median line in the anatomical normal position is referred to as the outer foot side.
- a height direction means a direction orthogonal to both the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction unless otherwise specified
- a thickness means a dimension in the height direction unless otherwise specified.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates only a shoe 1 for a left foot. Since the shoe 1 has a bilaterally symmetrical structure for the left foot and the right foot, only the shoe 1 for the left foot is described in the present embodiment, and the description of the shoe 1 for the right foot is omitted.
- the shoe 1 is, for example, a shoe for running, walking, or climbing, or a shoe for sports such as tennis and basketball.
- the shoe 1 includes an upper 2 and a sole 3 located below the upper 2 .
- the upper 2 covers a portion on the instep side of the foot.
- the sole 3 covers the sole.
- the upper 2 includes an upper main body 20 , a shoe tongue 21 , and a shoelace 22 .
- a foot insertion opening 20 a for inserting the foot of the wearer and an opening 20 b communicating with the foot insertion opening 20 a and extending forward from the foot insertion opening 20 a are formed at an upper portion of the upper main body 20 .
- a plurality of string passing portions 25 is provided around the opening 20 b of the upper main body 20 . The structure around the opening 20 b will be described in detail later.
- the shoe tongue 21 is a member for protecting the instep of the foot of the wearer.
- the shoe tongue 21 covers the opening 20 b inside the upper main body 20 .
- the shoe tongue 21 is fixed to the upper main body 20 by stitching, welding, bonding, or a combination thereof.
- a material of the upper main body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 for example, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, synthetic leather, or resin is used.
- the materials of the upper main body 20 and the shoe tongue 21 are not limited to the exemplified materials.
- the shoelace 22 is a string-like member passed through the plurality of string passing portions 25 of the upper main body 20 , and is detachably attached to the upper main body 20 .
- the sole 3 includes an outsole 30 and a midsole 31 .
- the sole 3 is fixed to the upper 2 by stitching, welding, bonding or a combination thereof.
- a lower surface of the outsole 30 is a ground contact surface 30 a to be contacted the ground.
- the midsole 31 is located on an upper surface of the outsole 30 and has a cushioning property. Note that the outsole 30 may be integrated with the midsole 31 .
- the midsole 31 in which the outsole 30 is integrated is also referred to as a “unisole”.
- the sole 3 includes an insole that is not illustrated that covers a lower opening of the upper main body 20 .
- the insole is fixed to an upper surface of the midsole 31 by adhesion or welding. Further, the insole is fixed to a lower edge of the upper main body 20 described above by suturing. Note that the sole 3 may have a structure in which the insole is omitted.
- the shoe 1 may include a footbed. If the shoe 1 includes a footbed, the footbed is installed on the sole 3 inside the upper 2 .
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state before the shoelace 22 is pulled.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace 22 is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 2 . Note that, in FIGS. 2 and 3 , illustration of the shoe tongue 21 is omitted.
- the upper 2 includes a fore edge 20 c , a first side edge 20 d , a second side edge 20 e , a plurality of first forming portions 23 , a plurality of second forming portions 24 , a plurality of string passing portions 25 , and a shoelace 22 .
- the plurality of string passing portions 25 are referred to as an outer foot side string passing portion 26 , an inner foot side string passing portion 27 , a toe side string passing portion 28 , and a heel side string passing portion 29 .
- the configurations of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 , the inner foot side string passing portion 27 , the toe side string passing portion 28 , and the heel side string passing portion 29 are not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 can be passed therethrough, but in the present embodiment, they are through holes penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- the fore edge 20 c is an edge on the fore side of the opening 20 b .
- the fore edge 20 c extends in the left-right direction.
- the first side edge 20 d is an edge on the outer foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the second side edge 20 e is an edge on the inner foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the first side edge 20 d and the second side edge 20 e extend in the fore-rear direction.
- the first forming portions 23 protrude from the first side edge 20 d toward the second side edge 20 e .
- the first forming portions 23 are formed integrally with the upper main body 20 , but may be formed separately from the upper main body 20 .
- a plan view shape of the first forming portions 23 is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment.
- the plan view shape of the first forming portions 23 may be a polygon or a semicircle.
- the number of first forming portions 23 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment.
- the three first forming portions 23 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the first forming portion 23 is disposed above the shoe tongue 21 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the second forming portions 24 protrude from the second side edge 20 e toward the first side edge 20 d .
- the second forming portions 24 are formed integrally with the upper main body 20 in the present embodiment, but may be formed separately from the upper main body 20 .
- a plan view shape of the second forming portions 24 is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment.
- the plan view shape of the second forming portions 24 may be a polygon or a semicircle.
- the number of second forming portions 24 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment.
- the three second forming portions 24 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the second forming portions 24 are disposed above the shoe tongue 21 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the first forming portions 23 and the second forming portions 24 are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction. In the present embodiment, the first forming portions 23 and the second forming portions 24 are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order.
- the first forming portions 23 and the second forming portions 24 have a left-right symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, but may have a left-right asymmetrical shape.
- the toe side string passing portion 28 is provided at a position corresponding to the center of the opening 20 b in the left-right direction in fore of the opening 20 b .
- the toe side string passing portion 28 is provided in fore of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 .
- the number of toe side string passing portions 28 is not particularly limited, but is one in the present embodiment.
- the outer foot side string passing portion 26 includes one first string passing portion 26 a provided in the first forming portions 23 and one second string passing portion 26 b spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion 26 a as one set.
- the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portions 26 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment.
- the three sets of outer foot side string passing portions 26 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the first string passing portion 26 a and the second string passing portion 26 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction.
- the second string passing portion 26 b is located on the outer foot side of the first forming portions 23 .
- the inner foot side string passing portion 27 includes one third string passing portion 27 a provided in the second forming portion 24 and one fourth string passing portion 27 b spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 a as one set.
- the number of sets of inner foot side string passing portions 27 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment.
- the three sets of inner foot side string passing portions 27 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the third string passing portion 27 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction.
- the fourth string passing portion 27 b is located on the inner foot side of the second forming portion 24 .
- the heel side string passing portion 29 is provided behind the outer foot side string passing portion 26 and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 .
- two heel side string passing portions 29 in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the two heel side string passing portions 29 are provided at symmetrical positions across the opening 20 b .
- the heel side string passing portion 29 is provided near the boundary between the edge of the opening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a.
- the shoelace 22 is passed through the toe side string passing portion 28 , the outer foot side string passing portion 26 , the inner foot side string passing portion 27 , and the heel side string passing portion 29 . Although not illustrated, both end portions in a length direction of the shoelace 22 are tied in a bow knot or the like.
- the shoelace 22 is disposed above the shoe tongue 21 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the shoelace 22 includes a first portion 22 a alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a , and a second portion 22 b alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b.
- the first portion 22 a extends obliquely rearward from the toe side string passing portion 28 , is alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 on the outer foot side.
- the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the first portion 22 a alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear.
- the second portion 22 b extends rearward from the toe side string passing portion 28 , is alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 on the inner foot side.
- the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the second portion 22 b alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear.
- the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not intersect each other.
- the position of the first portion 22 a alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a and the position of the second portion 22 b alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b are parallel to each other.
- the first side edge 20 d and the second side edge 20 e of the upper main body 20 are attracted to each other.
- the distance in the left-right direction between the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a is reduced, and the distance in the left-right direction between the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b is reduced.
- the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not intersect each other.
- the upper 2 includes the outer foot side string passing portion 26 including one first string passing portion 26 a provided in the first forming portion 23 and one second string passing portion 26 b spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion 26 a as one set.
- the upper 2 includes the inner foot side string passing portion 27 including one third string passing portion 27 a provided in the second forming portion 24 and one fourth string passing portion 27 b spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 a as one set.
- the first forming portion 23 and the second forming portion 24 are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction, and the shoelace 22 has the first portion 22 a that is alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a , and the second portion 22 b that is alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b .
- the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not cross each other above the instep. Accordingly, as compared with the case where the shoelace 22 intersects above the instep, the pressure on the instep is reduced, and the tightening feeling on the instep can be reduced.
- the outer foot side string passing portion 26 including one first string passing portion 26 a and one second string passing portion 26 b as one set, and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 including one third string passing portion 27 a and one fourth string passing portion 27 b as one set are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction. That is, since two string passing portions 25 are alternately provided on each of the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b , a force to pull the first side edge 20 d and the second side edge 20 e toward each other when the shoelace 22 is pulled is stronger than that in a case where one string passing portion 25 is alternately provided on each of the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b . Thus, the upper 2 can be reliably brought into close contact with the foot.
- the following three effects can be obtained by providing the first string passing portion 26 a and the second string passing portion 26 b side by side in the left-right direction and providing the third string passing portion 27 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b side by side in the left-right direction.
- the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not intersect each other above the instep, an effect of reducing the pressure on the instep can be obtained.
- the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 can be increased, and a string tightening effect on the upper main body 20 by the shoelace 22 can be enhanced.
- the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 is further increased than in the example illustrated in FIG. 2 , an effect that the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not cross each other can be obtained.
- first string passing portion 26 a and the second string passing portion 26 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction and the third string passing portion 27 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction, it is possible to obtain a structure in which the first portion 22 a and the second portion 22 b do not cross each other even if the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 is increased while reducing the pressure on the instep and enhancing the string tightening effect on the upper main body 20 .
- first forming portion 23 and the second forming portion 24 are integrally formed with the upper main body 20 , a structure in which the shoelaces 22 do not intersect can be achieved without adding a new member.
- the length of the shoelace 22 can be shortened as compared with the case where the shoelace 22 intersects. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the weight of the shoe 1 and reduce the environmental load.
- the second string passing portion 26 b is formed on the outer foot side of the first forming portion 23
- the second string passing portion 26 b may be formed in the first forming portion 23 .
- the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a can be further brought close to each other in the left-right direction, and thus the position of the second string passing portion 26 b and the position of the third string passing portion 27 a can be aligned in the fore-rear direction in a state where the shoelace 22 is pulled.
- the position of the first portion 22 a alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 b and the third string passing portion 27 a is in a state of extending straight in the fore-rear direction, and frictional resistance generated between the shoelace 22 and the string passing portion 25 when the shoelace 22 is pulled is further reduced, so that the shoelace 22 is more easily tightened.
- the fourth string passing portion 27 b may be formed in the second forming portion 24 .
- the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b can be further brought close to each other in the left-right direction, and thus the position of the first string passing portion 26 a and the position of the fourth string passing portion 27 b can be aligned in the fore-rear direction in a state where the shoelace 22 is pulled.
- the position of the second portion 22 b alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 a and the fourth string passing portion 27 b is in a state of extending straight in the fore-rear direction, and frictional resistance generated between the shoelace 22 and the string passing portion 25 when the shoelace 22 is pulled is further reduced, so that the shoelace 22 is more easily tightened.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of an upper 2 A according to a second embodiment, illustrating a state before a shoelace 22 A is pulled.
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the upper 2 A according to the second embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace 22 A is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the upper 2 A according to the second embodiment is different from the upper 2 according to the first embodiment in that a first forming portion 23 A and a second forming portion 24 A are extendable.
- the upper 2 A according to the second embodiment is used instead of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment to constitute the shoe 1 A. Note that, in the second embodiment, the same reference numerals are given to parts overlapping with the first embodiment described above, and description thereof is omitted.
- the first forming portion 23 A has elasticity like rubber, for example, and can extend from the first side edge 20 d toward the second side edge 20 e .
- the first forming portion 23 A contracts so as to have the shortest length in the left-right direction.
- An end portion of the first forming portion 23 A in a contracted state facing the inner foot side is located on the outer foot side with respect to the center of the opening 20 b in the left-right direction.
- the first forming portion 23 A in a state where the shoelace 22 A is pulled, the first forming portion 23 A extends so as to have the longest length in the left-right direction.
- the end portion of the first forming portion 23 A in an extended state facing the inner foot side reaches the second side edge 20 e.
- the planar view shape of the first forming portion 23 A is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment.
- the planar view shape of the first forming portion 23 A may be a polygon or a semicircle.
- the number of the first forming portions 23 A is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two first forming portions 23 A are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- a first string passing portion 26 c through which the shoelace 22 A passes is formed in a portion of the first forming portion 23 A on the inner foot side.
- the annular first string passing portion 26 c penetrating in the fore-rear direction is formed by folding back an end portion facing the inner foot side of the first forming portion 23 A to the outer foot side and fixing the end portion to a middle portion of the first forming portion 23 A by means of stitching or the like.
- An end portion facing the outer foot side of the first forming portion 23 A is fixed to the first side edge 20 d by sewing, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof.
- the first forming portion 23 A is formed separately from the upper main body 20 , but may be formed integrally with the upper main body 20 .
- the second forming portion 24 A has elasticity like rubber, for example, and can extend from the second side edge 20 e toward the first side edge 20 d .
- the second forming portion 24 A contracts so that the length in the left-right direction becomes the shortest.
- An end portion of the second forming portion 24 A in a contracted state facing the outer foot side is located on the inner foot side with respect to the center of the opening 20 b in the left-right direction.
- the second forming portion 24 A in a state where the shoelace 22 A is pulled, the second forming portion 24 A extends so as to have the longest length in the left-right direction.
- the end portion of the second forming portion 24 A in an extended state facing the outer foot side reaches the first side edge 20 d.
- the planar view shape of the second forming portion 24 A is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment.
- the planar view shape of the second forming portion 24 A may be a polygon or a semicircle.
- the number of the second forming portions 24 A is not particularly limited, but is one in the present embodiment.
- the first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction.
- a third string passing portion 27 c through which the shoelace 22 A passes is formed in a portion of the second forming portion 24 A on the outer foot side.
- the annular third string passing portion 27 c penetrating in the fore-rear direction is formed by folding back an end portion facing the outer foot side of the second forming portion 24 A to the inner foot side and fixing the end portion to a middle portion of the second forming portion 24 A by means of stitching or the like.
- An end portion facing the inner foot side of the second forming portion 24 A is fixed to the second side edge 20 e by sewing, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof.
- the second forming portion 24 A is formed separately from the upper main body 20 , but may be formed integrally with the upper main body 20 .
- first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order.
- the first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A have a left-right symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, but may have a left-right asymmetrical shape.
- the toe side string passing portion 28 A is provided in fore of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 A and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 A.
- two toe side string passing portions 28 A in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the two toe side string passing portions 28 A are provided at symmetrical positions across the opening 20 b .
- the toe side string passing portion 28 A on the outer foot side is provided near the boundary between the first side edge 20 d and the fore edge 20 c .
- the toe side string passing portion 28 A on the inner foot side is provided near the boundary between the second side edge 20 e and the fore edge 20 c .
- the configuration of the toe side string passing portion 28 A is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the toe side string passing portion is a through hole penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- the outer foot side string passing portion 26 A includes one first string passing portion 26 c provided in the first forming portion 23 A and one second string passing portion 26 d spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion 26 c as one set.
- the configuration of the first string passing portion 26 c is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the first string passing portion 26 c is formed by folding back a part of the first forming portion 23 A as described above.
- the configuration of the second string passing portion 26 d is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the second string passing portion 26 d is a through hole penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portions 26 A is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two sets of outer foot side string passing portions 26 A are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the first string passing portion 26 c and the second string passing portion 26 d are provided side by side in the left-right direction.
- the second string passing portion 26 d is located on the outer foot side of the first forming portion 23 A.
- the inner foot side string passing portion 27 A includes one third string passing portion 27 c provided in the second forming portion 24 A and one fourth string passing portion 27 d spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 c as one set.
- the configuration of the third string passing portion 27 c is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the third string passing portion 27 c is formed by folding back a part of the second forming portion 24 A as described above.
- the configuration of the fourth string passing portion 27 d is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the fourth string passing portion 27 d is a through hole penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- the number of sets of inner foot side string passing portions 27 A is not particularly limited, but is one set in the present embodiment.
- the third string passing portion 27 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d are provided side by side in the left-right direction.
- the fourth string passing portion 27 d is located on the inner foot side of the second forming portion 24 A.
- the heel side string passing portion 29 A is provided behind the outer foot side string passing portion 26 A and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 A.
- two heel side string passing portions 29 A in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the two heel side string passing portions 29 A are provided at symmetrical positions across the opening 20 b .
- the heel side string passing portion 29 A is provided near the boundary between the edge of the opening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a .
- the configuration of the heel side string passing portion 29 A is not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the heel side string passing portion is a through hole penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- the shoelace 22 A is passed through the toe side string passing portion 28 A, the outer foot side string passing portion 26 A, the inner foot side string passing portion 27 A, and the heel side string passing portion 29 A.
- the shoelace 22 A includes a first portion 22 c alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c , a second portion 22 d alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d , and a third portion 22 e extending between the two toe side string passing portions 28 A and connecting the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d .
- the third portion 22 e extends in the left-right direction across the opening 20 b.
- the first portion 22 c extends obliquely rearward from the toe side string passing portion 28 A on the outer foot side, is alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 A on the outer foot side.
- the second string passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the first portion 22 c alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear.
- the second portion 22 d extends rearward from the toe side string passing portion 28 A on the inner foot side, is alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 A on the inner foot side.
- the first string passing portion 26 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the second portion 22 d alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear.
- the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d partially cross each other. That is, in the state before the shoelace 22 A is pulled, the position where the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d do not intersect each other and the position where the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d intersect each other are mixed.
- the first forming portion 23 A extends from the first side edge 20 d toward the second side edge 20 e
- the second forming portion 24 A extends from the second side edge 20 e toward the first side edge 20 d .
- the distance in the left-right direction between the second string passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c is reduced, and the distance in the left-right direction between the first string passing portion 26 c and the fourth string passing portion 27 d is reduced.
- the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d partially intersect with each other in a state before the shoelace 22 A is pulled as illustrated in FIG. 4
- the first portion 22 c and the second portion 22 d do not intersect with each other in a state where the shoelace 22 A is pulled as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the present embodiment can achieve effects similar to those of the first embodiment described above. Further, in the present embodiment, the first forming portion 23 A can extend from the first side edge 20 d toward the second side edge 20 e , and the second forming portion 24 A can extend from the second side edge 20 e toward the first side edge 20 d . Accordingly, since the first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A can be arranged in a contracted state before the shoelace 22 A is pulled, the first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A do not interfere when the shoe 1 A is worn. On the other hand, after the shoelace 22 A is pulled, the first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A extend so as to cover the opening 20 b , so that the instep of the foot of the wearer can be protected.
- first forming portion 23 A since a part of the first forming portion 23 A is used as the first string passing portion 26 c , it is not necessary to separately form the first string passing portion 26 c in the upper main body 20 . Further, in the present embodiment, since a part of the second forming portion 24 A is used as the third string passing portion 27 c , it is not necessary to separately form the third string passing portion 27 c in the upper main body 20 .
- first forming portion 23 A and the second forming portion 24 A are formed by a shrinkable and stretchable material has been exemplified, but may be formed by a foldable material having flexibility.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the upper 2 B according to a third embodiment, illustrating a state before a shoelace 22 B is pulled.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the upper 2 B according to the third embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace 22 B is pulled from the state illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the upper 2 B according to the third embodiment is different from the upper 2 according to the first embodiment in the positional relationship between a first string passing portion 26 e and a second string passing portion 26 f and the positional relationship between a third string passing portion 27 e and a fourth string passing portion 27 f .
- the upper 2 B according to the third embodiment is used instead of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment to constitute a shoe 1 B. Note that, in the third embodiment, the same reference numerals are given to parts overlapping with the first embodiment described above, and description thereof is omitted.
- the number of the first forming portions 23 B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two first forming portions 23 B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the number of the second forming portions 24 B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two second forming portions 24 B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the second forming portion 24 B and the first forming portion 23 B are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order.
- the configurations of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 B, the inner foot side string passing portion 27 B, the toe side string passing portion 28 B, and the heel side string passing portion 29 B are not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22 B can be passed therethrough, but in the present embodiment, they are through holes penetrating the upper main body 20 in the vertical direction.
- one toe side string passing portion 28 B is provided on the outer foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the toe side string passing portion 28 B is provided in fore of the outer foot side string passing portion 26 B.
- the toe side string passing portion 28 B is provided near the boundary between the first side edge 20 d and the fore edge 20 c.
- the outer foot side string passing portion 26 B includes one first string passing portion 26 e provided in the first forming portion 23 B and one second string passing portion 26 f spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion 26 e as one set.
- the number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portions 26 B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two sets of outer foot side string passing portions 26 B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the first string passing portion 26 e and the second string passing portion 26 f are provided to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction.
- the second string passing portion 26 f is spaced apart toward the outer foot side and the rear side with respect to the first string passing portion 26 e .
- the second string passing portion 26 f is located on the outer foot side of the first side edge 20 d.
- the inner foot side string passing portion 27 B includes one third string passing portion 27 e provided in the second forming portion 24 B and one fourth string passing portion 27 f spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 e as one set.
- the number of sets of the inner foot side string passing portions 27 B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment.
- the two sets of inner foot side string passing portions 27 B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction.
- the third string passing portion 27 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f are provided to be shifted in the left-right direction and the fore-rear direction.
- the fourth string passing portion 27 f is spaced apart toward the inner foot side and the fore side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 e .
- the fourth string passing portion 27 f is located on the inner foot side of the second side edge 20 e .
- the fourth string passing portion 27 f positioned at the foremost side is provided at a position symmetrical with respect to the toe side string passing portion 28 B with the opening 20 b interposed therebetween.
- the first string passing portion 26 e is spaced apart toward the outer foot side and the rear side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 e , but the first string passing portion 26 e and the third string passing portion 27 e may be provided side by side in the fore-rear direction.
- the heel side string passing portion 29 B is provided behind the outer foot side string passing portion 26 B and the inner foot side string passing portion 27 B.
- two heel side string passing portions 29 B in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of the opening 20 b .
- the two heel side string passing portions 29 B are provided at symmetrical positions across the opening 20 b .
- the heel side string passing portion 29 B is provided near the boundary between the edge of the opening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a.
- the shoelace 22 B is passed through the toe side string passing portion 28 B, the outer foot side string passing portion 26 B, the inner foot side string passing portion 27 B, and the heel side string passing portion 29 B.
- the shoelace 22 B includes a first portion 22 f alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 f and the third string passing portion 27 e , a second portion 22 g alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f , and a third portion 22 h extending between the toe side string passing portion 28 B and the fourth string passing portion 27 f located at the foremost position and connecting the first portion 22 f and the second portion 22 g .
- the third portion 22 h extends in the left-right direction across the opening 20 b.
- the first portion 22 f extends obliquely rearward from the toe side string passing portion 28 B, is alternately passed through the third string passing portion 27 e and the second string passing portion 26 f , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 B on the outer foot side.
- the second string passing portion 26 f and the third string passing portion 27 e are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the first portion 22 f alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 f and the third string passing portion 27 e extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear.
- the second portion 22 g extends obliquely rearward from the fourth string passing portion 27 f located at the foremost position and is alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f , and is then passed through the heel side string passing portion 29 B on the inner foot side.
- the first string passing portion 26 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, the second portion 22 g alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore to the rear.
- the first portion 22 f and the second portion 22 g do not cross each other.
- the position of the first portion 22 f alternately passed through the second string passing portion 26 f and the third string passing portion 27 e and the position of the second portion 22 g alternately passed through the first string passing portion 26 e and the fourth string passing portion 27 f are parallel to each other.
- the first portion 22 f and the second portion 22 g do not intersect each other.
- the configuration described in the above embodiment illustrates an example of the content of the present invention, and can be combined with another known technique, and a part of the configuration can be omitted or changed without departing from the gist of the present invention.
- the string passing portion 25 is a through hole or the case where the string passing portion 25 is formed by folding back a part of the first forming portion 23 A or the second forming portion 24 A has been exemplified, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the string passing portion 25 may be, for example, an eyelet, a hook-shaped string hooking portion, or a ring-shaped member formed by metal or resin.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an upper and a shoe including the same.
- Conventionally, a large number of shoes in which an upper is brought into close contact with the foot by tensioning a shoelace have been developed and brought into practical use. For example, Patent Literature 1 discloses an invention in which, in an upper in which a foot insertion opening for inserting a foot of a wearer, an opening communicating with the foot insertion opening and extending forward from the foot insertion opening, and a plurality of holes provided at left and right side edges of the opening and separated in a fore-rear direction are formed, a shoelace is alternately passed through left and right holes.
- The shoelace disclosed in Patent Literature 1 is passed through the left and right holes while repeatedly crossing the opening diagonally rearward, and intersects above the instep. In the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 1, the upper can be brought into close contact with the foot by tensioning the shoelace passed through the left and right holes.
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- Patent Literature 1: JP 2007-190351 A
- However, in the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 1, since the shoelace intersects above the instep, pressure is likely to be applied to the instep having many nerves, and there is a problem that an excessive tightening feeling is given to the wearer.
- The present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object thereof is to obtain an upper capable of reducing a tightening feeling on an instep.
- In order to solve the above problem and achieve the object, an upper formed with a foot insertion opening and an opening communicating with the foot insertion opening and extending forward from the foot insertion opening, the upper comprising: a first side edge that is an edge on an outer foot side of the opening; a second side edge that is an edge on an inner foot side of the opening; a first forming portion that protrudes from the first side edge toward the second side edge; a second forming portion that protrudes from the second side edge toward the first side edge; an outer foot side string passing portion including one first string passing portion provided in the first forming portion and one second string passing portion spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the first string passing portion as one set; an inner foot side string passing portion including one third string passing portion provided in the second forming portion and one fourth string passing portion spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion as one set; and a shoelace passing through the outer foot side string passing portion and the inner foot side string passing portion, wherein the first forming portion and the second forming portion are alternately provided in a front-back direction, and the shoelace includes a first portion alternately passed through the second string passing portion and the third string passing portion, and a second portion alternately passed through the first string passing portion and the fourth string passing portion.
- An upper according to the present invention has an effect of reducing a tightening feeling on an instep.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of an upper according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state before a shoelace is pulled. -
FIG. 3 is a top view of the upper according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a top view of an upper according to a second embodiment, illustrating a state before the shoelace is pulled. -
FIG. 5 is a top view of the upper according to the second embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a top view of an upper according to a third embodiment, illustrating a state before the shoelace is pulled. -
FIG. 7 is a top view of the upper according to the third embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 6 . - Hereinafter, embodiments of an upper according to the present invention and a shoe including the same will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited by the examples.
- In the embodiment described below, a direction in which a shoe center axis, which is a perpendicular line passing through the center of the shoe in a plan view of the shoe, extends is referred to as a fore-rear direction, and a direction orthogonal to a fore-rear direction in a plan view of the shoe is referred to as a left-right direction.
- Further, in the fore-rear direction, a direction from a terminal of the upper on a side where a portion covering the heel portion of the foot is located toward a terminal of the upper on a side where a portion covering the toe portion of the foot is located is referred to as a fore, and in the fore-rear direction, a direction from the terminal of the upper on the side where the portion covering the toe portion of the foot is located toward the terminal of the upper on the side where the portion covering the heel portion of the foot is located is referred to as a rear.
- In addition, a median side in an anatomical normal position of the foot is referred to as the inner foot side, and a side opposite to the median side in the anatomical normal position of the foot is referred to as the outer foot side. That is, a side closer to the median line in the anatomical normal position is referred to as the inner foot side, and a side farther from the median line in the anatomical normal position is referred to as the outer foot side.
- Furthermore, a height direction means a direction orthogonal to both the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction unless otherwise specified, and a thickness means a dimension in the height direction unless otherwise specified.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 1 illustrates only a shoe 1 for a left foot. Since the shoe 1 has a bilaterally symmetrical structure for the left foot and the right foot, only the shoe 1 for the left foot is described in the present embodiment, and the description of the shoe 1 for the right foot is omitted. The shoe 1 is, for example, a shoe for running, walking, or climbing, or a shoe for sports such as tennis and basketball. The shoe 1 includes an upper 2 and a sole 3 located below the upper 2. The upper 2 covers a portion on the instep side of the foot. The sole 3 covers the sole. - The upper 2 includes an upper
main body 20, ashoe tongue 21, and ashoelace 22. - A foot insertion opening 20 a for inserting the foot of the wearer and an opening 20 b communicating with the foot insertion opening 20 a and extending forward from the foot insertion opening 20 a are formed at an upper portion of the upper
main body 20. A plurality ofstring passing portions 25 is provided around the opening 20 b of the uppermain body 20. The structure around the opening 20 b will be described in detail later. - The
shoe tongue 21 is a member for protecting the instep of the foot of the wearer. Theshoe tongue 21 covers the opening 20 b inside the uppermain body 20. Theshoe tongue 21 is fixed to the uppermain body 20 by stitching, welding, bonding, or a combination thereof. As a material of the uppermain body 20 and theshoe tongue 21, for example, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, synthetic leather, or resin is used. In particular, in the shoe 1 in which air permeability and a lightweight property are required, it is preferable to use a double raschel warp knitted fabric knitted with a polyester yarn as the material of the uppermain body 20 and theshoe tongue 21. Note that the materials of the uppermain body 20 and theshoe tongue 21 are not limited to the exemplified materials. - The
shoelace 22 is a string-like member passed through the plurality ofstring passing portions 25 of the uppermain body 20, and is detachably attached to the uppermain body 20. - The sole 3 includes an
outsole 30 and amidsole 31. The sole 3 is fixed to the upper 2 by stitching, welding, bonding or a combination thereof. A lower surface of theoutsole 30 is aground contact surface 30 a to be contacted the ground. Themidsole 31 is located on an upper surface of theoutsole 30 and has a cushioning property. Note that theoutsole 30 may be integrated with themidsole 31. Themidsole 31 in which theoutsole 30 is integrated is also referred to as a “unisole”. - The sole 3 includes an insole that is not illustrated that covers a lower opening of the upper
main body 20. The insole is fixed to an upper surface of themidsole 31 by adhesion or welding. Further, the insole is fixed to a lower edge of the uppermain body 20 described above by suturing. Note that the sole 3 may have a structure in which the insole is omitted. In addition, the shoe 1 may include a footbed. If the shoe 1 includes a footbed, the footbed is installed on the sole 3 inside the upper 2. - Next, a structure around the opening 20 b will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 .FIG. 2 is a top view of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state before theshoelace 22 is pulled.FIG. 3 is a top view of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment, illustrating a state in which theshoelace 22 is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 2 . Note that, inFIGS. 2 and 3 , illustration of theshoe tongue 21 is omitted. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the upper 2 includes afore edge 20 c, afirst side edge 20 d, asecond side edge 20 e, a plurality of first formingportions 23, a plurality of second formingportions 24, a plurality ofstring passing portions 25, and ashoelace 22. Hereinafter, when the plurality ofstring passing portions 25 is distinguished, they are referred to as an outer foot sidestring passing portion 26, an inner foot sidestring passing portion 27, a toe sidestring passing portion 28, and a heel sidestring passing portion 29. The configurations of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26, the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27, the toe sidestring passing portion 28, and the heel sidestring passing portion 29 are not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22 can be passed therethrough, but in the present embodiment, they are through holes penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. - The
fore edge 20 c is an edge on the fore side of theopening 20 b. Thefore edge 20 c extends in the left-right direction. Thefirst side edge 20 d is an edge on the outer foot side of theopening 20 b. Thesecond side edge 20 e is an edge on the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. Thefirst side edge 20 d and thesecond side edge 20 e extend in the fore-rear direction. - The first forming
portions 23 protrude from thefirst side edge 20 d toward thesecond side edge 20 e. In the present embodiment, the first formingportions 23 are formed integrally with the uppermain body 20, but may be formed separately from the uppermain body 20. A plan view shape of the first formingportions 23 is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment. The plan view shape of the first formingportions 23 may be a polygon or a semicircle. The number of first formingportions 23 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment. The three first formingportions 23 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The first formingportion 23 is disposed above theshoe tongue 21 illustrated inFIG. 1 . - The second forming
portions 24 protrude from thesecond side edge 20 e toward thefirst side edge 20 d. The second formingportions 24 are formed integrally with the uppermain body 20 in the present embodiment, but may be formed separately from the uppermain body 20. A plan view shape of the second formingportions 24 is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment. The plan view shape of the second formingportions 24 may be a polygon or a semicircle. The number of second formingportions 24 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment. The three second formingportions 24 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The second formingportions 24 are disposed above theshoe tongue 21 illustrated inFIG. 1 . The first formingportions 23 and the second formingportions 24 are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction. In the present embodiment, the first formingportions 23 and the second formingportions 24 are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order. The first formingportions 23 and the second formingportions 24 have a left-right symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, but may have a left-right asymmetrical shape. - In the present embodiment, the toe side
string passing portion 28 is provided at a position corresponding to the center of theopening 20 b in the left-right direction in fore of theopening 20 b. The toe sidestring passing portion 28 is provided in fore of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27. The number of toe sidestring passing portions 28 is not particularly limited, but is one in the present embodiment. - The outer foot side
string passing portion 26 includes one firststring passing portion 26 a provided in the first formingportions 23 and one secondstring passing portion 26 b spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the firststring passing portion 26 a as one set. The number of sets of the outer foot sidestring passing portions 26 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment. The three sets of outer foot sidestring passing portions 26 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The firststring passing portion 26 a and the secondstring passing portion 26 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction. In the present embodiment, the secondstring passing portion 26 b is located on the outer foot side of the first formingportions 23. - The inner foot side
string passing portion 27 includes one thirdstring passing portion 27 a provided in the second formingportion 24 and one fourthstring passing portion 27 b spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the thirdstring passing portion 27 a as one set. The number of sets of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27 is not particularly limited, but is three in the present embodiment. The three sets of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27 are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction. In the present embodiment, the fourthstring passing portion 27 b is located on the inner foot side of the second formingportion 24. - The heel side
string passing portion 29 is provided behind the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27. In the present embodiment, two heel sidestring passing portions 29 in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. The two heel sidestring passing portions 29 are provided at symmetrical positions across theopening 20 b. The heel sidestring passing portion 29 is provided near the boundary between the edge of theopening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a. - The
shoelace 22 is passed through the toe sidestring passing portion 28, the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26, the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27, and the heel sidestring passing portion 29. Although not illustrated, both end portions in a length direction of theshoelace 22 are tied in a bow knot or the like. Theshoelace 22 is disposed above theshoe tongue 21 illustrated inFIG. 1 . Theshoelace 22 includes afirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a, and asecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b. - The
first portion 22 a extends obliquely rearward from the toe sidestring passing portion 28, is alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29 on the outer foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , before theshoelace 22 is pulled, the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear. - The
second portion 22 b extends rearward from the toe sidestring passing portion 28, is alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29 on the inner foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , in a state before theshoelace 22 is pulled, the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thesecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear. In a state before theshoelace 22 is pulled, thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not intersect each other. In a state before theshoelace 22 is pulled, the position of thefirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the position of thesecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b are parallel to each other. - By pulling the
first portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b rearward from the state illustrated inFIG. 2 as illustrated inFIG. 3 , thefirst side edge 20 d and thesecond side edge 20 e of the uppermain body 20 are attracted to each other. Thus, the distance in the left-right direction between the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a is reduced, and the distance in the left-right direction between the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b is reduced. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction, and thesecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction. In a state where theshoelace 22 passed through the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 is pulled, thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not intersect each other. In a state where theshoelace 22 passed through the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 is pulled, the position of thefirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the position of thesecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b are parallel to each other. - Next, effects of the upper 2 according to the present embodiment will be described.
- In the present embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the upper 2 includes the outer foot side
string passing portion 26 including one firststring passing portion 26 a provided in the first formingportion 23 and one secondstring passing portion 26 b spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the firststring passing portion 26 a as one set. In addition, the upper 2 includes the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 including one thirdstring passing portion 27 a provided in the second formingportion 24 and one fourthstring passing portion 27 b spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the thirdstring passing portion 27 a as one set. The first formingportion 23 and the second formingportion 24 are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction, and theshoelace 22 has thefirst portion 22 a that is alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a, and thesecond portion 22 b that is alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b. With these configurations, as illustrated inFIG. 3 , in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled, thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not cross each other above the instep. Accordingly, as compared with the case where theshoelace 22 intersects above the instep, the pressure on the instep is reduced, and the tightening feeling on the instep can be reduced. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 including one firststring passing portion 26 a and one secondstring passing portion 26 b as one set, and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 including one thirdstring passing portion 27 a and one fourthstring passing portion 27 b as one set are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction. That is, since twostring passing portions 25 are alternately provided on each of the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b, a force to pull thefirst side edge 20 d and thesecond side edge 20 e toward each other when theshoelace 22 is pulled is stronger than that in a case where onestring passing portion 25 is alternately provided on each of the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. Thus, the upper 2 can be reliably brought into close contact with the foot. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 , in the configuration in which the first formingportion 23 in which the firststring passing portion 26 a is formed and the second formingportion 24 in which the thirdstring passing portion 27 a is formed are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction, the following three effects can be obtained by providing the firststring passing portion 26 a and the secondstring passing portion 26 b side by side in the left-right direction and providing the thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b side by side in the left-right direction. First, since thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not intersect each other above the instep, an effect of reducing the pressure on the instep can be obtained. Second, since there are no separation distance in the fore-rear direction between the firststring passing portion 26 a and the secondstring passing portion 26 b and no separation distance in the fore-rear direction between the thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b, the number of sets of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 can be increased, and a string tightening effect on the uppermain body 20 by theshoelace 22 can be enhanced. Third, even if the number of sets of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 is further increased than in the example illustrated inFIG. 2 , an effect that thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not cross each other can be obtained. That is, since the firststring passing portion 26 a and the secondstring passing portion 26 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b are provided side by side in the left-right direction, it is possible to obtain a structure in which thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not cross each other even if the number of sets of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26 and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27 is increased while reducing the pressure on the instep and enhancing the string tightening effect on the uppermain body 20. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , since the first formingportion 23 and the second formingportion 24 are integrally formed with the uppermain body 20, a structure in which theshoelaces 22 do not intersect can be achieved without adding a new member. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , since thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not cross each other in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled, there is no frictional resistance generated between thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b when theshoelace 22 is pulled, so that theshoelace 22 can be easily tightened. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , in a state in which theshoelace 22 is pulled, a state in which thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b extend linearly in the fore-rear direction without intersecting each other is approached. Thus, an angle formed when theshoelace 22 enters thestring passing portion 25 and exits from thestring passing portion 25 becomes gentle as compared with a case where theshoelace 22 intersects. Therefore, frictional resistance generated between theshoelace 22 and thestring passing portion 25 when theshoelace 22 is pulled is reduced, so that theshoelace 22 is easily tightened. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , since thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not cross each other in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled, the pressure on the instep is reduced as compared with a case where theshoelace 22 intersects, so that theshoe tongue 21 illustrated inFIG. 1 can be thinned or eliminated. - In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , since thefirst portion 22 a and thesecond portion 22 b do not intersect each other in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled, the length of theshoelace 22 can be shortened as compared with the case where theshoelace 22 intersects. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the weight of the shoe 1 and reduce the environmental load. - Note that, in the present embodiment, the case where the second
string passing portion 26 b is formed on the outer foot side of the first formingportion 23 has been exemplified, but the secondstring passing portion 26 b may be formed in the first formingportion 23. In this way, the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a can be further brought close to each other in the left-right direction, and thus the position of the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the position of the thirdstring passing portion 27 a can be aligned in the fore-rear direction in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled. Thus, the position of thefirst portion 22 a alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 b and the thirdstring passing portion 27 a is in a state of extending straight in the fore-rear direction, and frictional resistance generated between theshoelace 22 and thestring passing portion 25 when theshoelace 22 is pulled is further reduced, so that theshoelace 22 is more easily tightened. - In addition, in the present embodiment, the case where the fourth
string passing portion 27 b is formed on the inner foot side of the second formingportion 24 has been exemplified, but the fourthstring passing portion 27 b may be formed in the second formingportion 24. In this way, the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b can be further brought close to each other in the left-right direction, and thus the position of the firststring passing portion 26 a and the position of the fourthstring passing portion 27 b can be aligned in the fore-rear direction in a state where theshoelace 22 is pulled. Thus, the position of thesecond portion 22 b alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 a and the fourthstring passing portion 27 b is in a state of extending straight in the fore-rear direction, and frictional resistance generated between theshoelace 22 and thestring passing portion 25 when theshoelace 22 is pulled is further reduced, so that theshoelace 22 is more easily tightened. -
FIG. 4 is a top view of an upper 2A according to a second embodiment, illustrating a state before ashoelace 22A is pulled.FIG. 5 is a top view of the upper 2A according to the second embodiment, illustrating a state in which theshoelace 22A is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 4 . The upper 2A according to the second embodiment is different from the upper 2 according to the first embodiment in that a first formingportion 23A and a second formingportion 24A are extendable. The upper 2A according to the second embodiment is used instead of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment to constitute theshoe 1A. Note that, in the second embodiment, the same reference numerals are given to parts overlapping with the first embodiment described above, and description thereof is omitted. - The first forming
portion 23A has elasticity like rubber, for example, and can extend from thefirst side edge 20 d toward thesecond side edge 20 e. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the first formingportion 23A contracts so as to have the shortest length in the left-right direction. An end portion of the first formingportion 23A in a contracted state facing the inner foot side is located on the outer foot side with respect to the center of theopening 20 b in the left-right direction. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , in a state where theshoelace 22A is pulled, the first formingportion 23A extends so as to have the longest length in the left-right direction. The end portion of the first formingportion 23A in an extended state facing the inner foot side reaches thesecond side edge 20 e. - The planar view shape of the first forming
portion 23A is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment. The planar view shape of the first formingportion 23A may be a polygon or a semicircle. The number of the first formingportions 23A is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two first formingportions 23A are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. A firststring passing portion 26 c through which theshoelace 22A passes is formed in a portion of the first formingportion 23A on the inner foot side. In the present embodiment, the annular firststring passing portion 26 c penetrating in the fore-rear direction is formed by folding back an end portion facing the inner foot side of the first formingportion 23A to the outer foot side and fixing the end portion to a middle portion of the first formingportion 23A by means of stitching or the like. An end portion facing the outer foot side of the first formingportion 23A is fixed to thefirst side edge 20 d by sewing, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof. In the present embodiment, the first formingportion 23A is formed separately from the uppermain body 20, but may be formed integrally with the uppermain body 20. - The second forming
portion 24A has elasticity like rubber, for example, and can extend from thesecond side edge 20 e toward thefirst side edge 20 d. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the second formingportion 24A contracts so that the length in the left-right direction becomes the shortest. An end portion of the second formingportion 24A in a contracted state facing the outer foot side is located on the inner foot side with respect to the center of theopening 20 b in the left-right direction. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , in a state where theshoelace 22A is pulled, the second formingportion 24A extends so as to have the longest length in the left-right direction. The end portion of the second formingportion 24A in an extended state facing the outer foot side reaches thefirst side edge 20 d. - The planar view shape of the second forming
portion 24A is not particularly limited, but is a rectangle with rounded corners in the present embodiment. The planar view shape of the second formingportion 24A may be a polygon or a semicircle. The number of the second formingportions 24A is not particularly limited, but is one in the present embodiment. The first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A are alternately provided in the fore-rear direction. A third string passing portion 27 c through which theshoelace 22A passes is formed in a portion of the second formingportion 24A on the outer foot side. In the present embodiment, the annular third string passing portion 27 c penetrating in the fore-rear direction is formed by folding back an end portion facing the outer foot side of the second formingportion 24A to the inner foot side and fixing the end portion to a middle portion of the second formingportion 24A by means of stitching or the like. An end portion facing the inner foot side of the second formingportion 24A is fixed to thesecond side edge 20 e by sewing, welding, adhesion, or a combination thereof. In the present embodiment, the second formingportion 24A is formed separately from the uppermain body 20, but may be formed integrally with the uppermain body 20. In the present embodiment, the first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order. The first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A have a left-right symmetrical shape in the present embodiment, but may have a left-right asymmetrical shape. - The toe side
string passing portion 28A is provided in fore of the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26A and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27A. In the present embodiment, two toe sidestring passing portions 28A in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. The two toe sidestring passing portions 28A are provided at symmetrical positions across theopening 20 b. The toe sidestring passing portion 28A on the outer foot side is provided near the boundary between thefirst side edge 20 d and thefore edge 20 c. The toe sidestring passing portion 28A on the inner foot side is provided near the boundary between thesecond side edge 20 e and thefore edge 20 c. The configuration of the toe sidestring passing portion 28A is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the toe side string passing portion is a through hole penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. - The outer foot side
string passing portion 26A includes one firststring passing portion 26 c provided in the first formingportion 23A and one secondstring passing portion 26 d spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the firststring passing portion 26 c as one set. The configuration of the firststring passing portion 26 c is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the firststring passing portion 26 c is formed by folding back a part of the first formingportion 23A as described above. The configuration of the secondstring passing portion 26 d is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the secondstring passing portion 26 d is a through hole penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. The number of sets of the outer foot sidestring passing portions 26A is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two sets of outer foot sidestring passing portions 26A are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The firststring passing portion 26 c and the secondstring passing portion 26 d are provided side by side in the left-right direction. The secondstring passing portion 26 d is located on the outer foot side of the first formingportion 23A. - The inner foot side
string passing portion 27A includes one third string passing portion 27 c provided in the second formingportion 24A and one fourthstring passing portion 27 d spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the third string passing portion 27 c as one set. The configuration of the third string passing portion 27 c is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the third string passing portion 27 c is formed by folding back a part of the second formingportion 24A as described above. The configuration of the fourthstring passing portion 27 d is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the fourthstring passing portion 27 d is a through hole penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. The number of sets of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27A is not particularly limited, but is one set in the present embodiment. The third string passing portion 27 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d are provided side by side in the left-right direction. The fourthstring passing portion 27 d is located on the inner foot side of the second formingportion 24A. - The heel side
string passing portion 29A is provided behind the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26A and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27A. In the present embodiment, two heel sidestring passing portions 29A in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. The two heel sidestring passing portions 29A are provided at symmetrical positions across theopening 20 b. The heel sidestring passing portion 29A is provided near the boundary between the edge of theopening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a. The configuration of the heel sidestring passing portion 29A is not particularly limited as long as theshoelace 22A can pass therethrough, but in the present embodiment, the heel side string passing portion is a through hole penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. - The
shoelace 22A is passed through the toe sidestring passing portion 28A, the outer foot sidestring passing portion 26A, the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27A, and the heel sidestring passing portion 29A. Theshoelace 22A includes afirst portion 22 c alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c, asecond portion 22 d alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d, and athird portion 22 e extending between the two toe sidestring passing portions 28A and connecting thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d. Thethird portion 22 e extends in the left-right direction across theopening 20 b. - The
first portion 22 c extends obliquely rearward from the toe sidestring passing portion 28A on the outer foot side, is alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29A on the outer foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 c alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear. - The
second portion 22 d extends rearward from the toe sidestring passing portion 28A on the inner foot side, is alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29A on the inner foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thesecond portion 22 d alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear. In the state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d partially cross each other. That is, in the state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the position where thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d do not intersect each other and the position where thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d intersect each other are mixed. - When the
first portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d are pulled rearward as illustrated inFIG. 5 from the state illustrated inFIG. 4 , the first formingportion 23A extends from thefirst side edge 20 d toward thesecond side edge 20 e, and the second formingportion 24A extends from thesecond side edge 20 e toward thefirst side edge 20 d. Thus, the distance in the left-right direction between the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c is reduced, and the distance in the left-right direction between the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d is reduced. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 c alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 d and the third string passing portion 27 c approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction, and thesecond portion 22 d alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 c and the fourthstring passing portion 27 d approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction. Although thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d partially intersect with each other in a state before theshoelace 22A is pulled as illustrated inFIG. 4 , thefirst portion 22 c and thesecond portion 22 d do not intersect with each other in a state where theshoelace 22A is pulled as illustrated inFIG. 5 . - The present embodiment can achieve effects similar to those of the first embodiment described above. Further, in the present embodiment, the first forming
portion 23A can extend from thefirst side edge 20 d toward thesecond side edge 20 e, and the second formingportion 24A can extend from thesecond side edge 20 e toward thefirst side edge 20 d. Accordingly, since the first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A can be arranged in a contracted state before theshoelace 22A is pulled, the first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A do not interfere when theshoe 1A is worn. On the other hand, after theshoelace 22A is pulled, the first formingportion 23A and the second formingportion 24A extend so as to cover theopening 20 b, so that the instep of the foot of the wearer can be protected. - In the present embodiment, since a part of the first forming
portion 23A is used as the firststring passing portion 26 c, it is not necessary to separately form the firststring passing portion 26 c in the uppermain body 20. Further, in the present embodiment, since a part of the second formingportion 24A is used as the third string passing portion 27 c, it is not necessary to separately form the third string passing portion 27 c in the uppermain body 20. - Note that, in the present embodiment, the case where the first forming
portion 23A and the second formingportion 24A are formed by a shrinkable and stretchable material has been exemplified, but may be formed by a foldable material having flexibility. -
FIG. 6 is a top view of the upper 2B according to a third embodiment, illustrating a state before a shoelace 22B is pulled.FIG. 7 is a top view of the upper 2B according to the third embodiment, illustrating a state in which the shoelace 22B is pulled from the state illustrated inFIG. 6 . The upper 2B according to the third embodiment is different from the upper 2 according to the first embodiment in the positional relationship between a firststring passing portion 26 e and a secondstring passing portion 26 f and the positional relationship between a thirdstring passing portion 27 e and a fourthstring passing portion 27 f. The upper 2B according to the third embodiment is used instead of the upper 2 according to the first embodiment to constitute ashoe 1B. Note that, in the third embodiment, the same reference numerals are given to parts overlapping with the first embodiment described above, and description thereof is omitted. - The number of the first forming
portions 23B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two first formingportions 23B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The number of the second formingportions 24B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two second formingportions 24B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. In the present embodiment, the second formingportion 24B and the first formingportion 23B are alternately provided from the fore side to the rear side in this order. - The configurations of the outer foot side string passing portion 26B, the inner foot side
string passing portion 27B, the toe sidestring passing portion 28B, and the heel sidestring passing portion 29B are not particularly limited as long as the shoelace 22B can be passed therethrough, but in the present embodiment, they are through holes penetrating the uppermain body 20 in the vertical direction. - In the present embodiment, one toe side
string passing portion 28B is provided on the outer foot side of theopening 20 b. The toe sidestring passing portion 28B is provided in fore of the outer foot side string passing portion 26B. The toe sidestring passing portion 28B is provided near the boundary between thefirst side edge 20 d and thefore edge 20 c. - The outer foot side string passing portion 26B includes one first
string passing portion 26 e provided in the first formingportion 23B and one secondstring passing portion 26 f spaced apart toward the outer foot side with respect to the firststring passing portion 26 e as one set. The number of sets of the outer foot side string passing portions 26B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two sets of outer foot side string passing portions 26B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The firststring passing portion 26 e and the secondstring passing portion 26 f are provided to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. In the pair of outer foot side string passing portions 26B, the secondstring passing portion 26 f is spaced apart toward the outer foot side and the rear side with respect to the firststring passing portion 26 e. The secondstring passing portion 26 f is located on the outer foot side of thefirst side edge 20 d. - The inner foot side
string passing portion 27B includes one thirdstring passing portion 27 e provided in the second formingportion 24B and one fourthstring passing portion 27 f spaced apart toward the inner foot side with respect to the thirdstring passing portion 27 e as one set. The number of sets of the inner foot sidestring passing portions 27B is not particularly limited, but is two in the present embodiment. The two sets of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27B are separated from each other in the fore-rear direction. The thirdstring passing portion 27 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f are provided to be shifted in the left-right direction and the fore-rear direction. In one set of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27B, the fourthstring passing portion 27 f is spaced apart toward the inner foot side and the fore side with respect to the thirdstring passing portion 27 e. The fourthstring passing portion 27 f is located on the inner foot side of thesecond side edge 20 e. Among the two sets of inner foot sidestring passing portions 27B, the fourthstring passing portion 27 f positioned at the foremost side is provided at a position symmetrical with respect to the toe sidestring passing portion 28B with theopening 20 b interposed therebetween. In the present embodiment, the firststring passing portion 26 e is spaced apart toward the outer foot side and the rear side with respect to the thirdstring passing portion 27 e, but the firststring passing portion 26 e and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e may be provided side by side in the fore-rear direction. - The heel side
string passing portion 29B is provided behind the outer foot side string passing portion 26B and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27B. In the present embodiment, two heel sidestring passing portions 29B in total are provided, one each on the outer foot side and the inner foot side of theopening 20 b. The two heel sidestring passing portions 29B are provided at symmetrical positions across theopening 20 b. The heel sidestring passing portion 29B is provided near the boundary between the edge of theopening 20 b and the edge of the foot insertion opening 20 a. - The shoelace 22B is passed through the toe side
string passing portion 28B, the outer foot side string passing portion 26B, the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27B, and the heel sidestring passing portion 29B. The shoelace 22B includes afirst portion 22 f alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e, asecond portion 22 g alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f, and athird portion 22 h extending between the toe sidestring passing portion 28B and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f located at the foremost position and connecting thefirst portion 22 f and thesecond portion 22 g. Thethird portion 22 h extends in the left-right direction across theopening 20 b. - The
first portion 22 f extends obliquely rearward from the toe sidestring passing portion 28B, is alternately passed through the thirdstring passing portion 27 e and the secondstring passing portion 26 f, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29B on the outer foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 6 , before the shoelace 22B is pulled, the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 f alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore toward the rear. - The
second portion 22 g extends obliquely rearward from the fourthstring passing portion 27 f located at the foremost position and is alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f, and is then passed through the heel sidestring passing portion 29B on the inner foot side. As illustrated inFIG. 6 , before the shoelace 22B is pulled, the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f are arranged to be shifted in the fore-rear direction and the left-right direction. Accordingly, thesecond portion 22 g alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f extends in a zigzag shape in the left-right direction from the fore to the rear. In a state before the shoelace 22B is pulled, thefirst portion 22 f and thesecond portion 22 g do not cross each other. In a state before the shoelace 22B is pulled, the position of thefirst portion 22 f alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e and the position of thesecond portion 22 g alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f are parallel to each other. - When the
first portion 22 f and thesecond portion 22 g are pulled rearward from the state illustrated inFIG. 6 as illustrated inFIG. 7 , thefirst side edge 20 d and thesecond side edge 20 e of the uppermain body 20 are attracted to each other. Thus, the distance in the left-right direction between the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e is reduced, and the distance in the left-right direction between the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f is reduced. Accordingly, thefirst portion 22 f alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction, and thesecond portion 22 g alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f approaches a state of linearly extending in the fore-rear direction. In a state in which the shoelace 22B passed through the outer foot side string passing portion 26B and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27B is pulled, thefirst portion 22 f and thesecond portion 22 g do not intersect each other. In a state where the shoelace 22B passed through the outer foot side string passing portion 26B and the inner foot sidestring passing portion 27B is pulled, the position of thefirst portion 22 f alternately passed through the secondstring passing portion 26 f and the thirdstring passing portion 27 e and the position of thesecond portion 22 g alternately passed through the firststring passing portion 26 e and the fourthstring passing portion 27 f are parallel to each other. The present embodiment can achieve effects similar to those of the first embodiment described above. - The configuration described in the above embodiment illustrates an example of the content of the present invention, and can be combined with another known technique, and a part of the configuration can be omitted or changed without departing from the gist of the present invention. In the above-described first to third embodiments, the case where the
string passing portion 25 is a through hole or the case where thestring passing portion 25 is formed by folding back a part of the first formingportion 23A or the second formingportion 24A has been exemplified, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Thestring passing portion 25 may be, for example, an eyelet, a hook-shaped string hooking portion, or a ring-shaped member formed by metal or resin. -
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