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WO2014078523A1
WO2014078523A1 PCT/US2013/070078 US2013070078W WO2014078523A1 WO 2014078523 A1 WO2014078523 A1 WO 2014078523A1 US 2013070078 W US2013070078 W US 2013070078W WO 2014078523 A1 WO2014078523 A1 WO 2014078523A1
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Victor H. DABAH
Peter ANADIO
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Acculign Shoe Co Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/181Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole

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  • the resent Invention relates to a shoe, and in particular, to a shock
  • the present invention relates to a %ho% s and in particular, to a shock
  • the invention Is applicable to shoes of varying constructions.
  • the drawings illustrate a shoe 10 that is one embodiment of the invention.
  • the sole of the shoe 10 incyctos an outsole 12, a midsole 14, and an
  • the bottom of the midsole 14 is formed with multiple front projections 20 in the forefoot area 22.
  • Each projection 20 is configured as a small bowbshaped element 24, open at th top, with a cylindrical plug 26 extending down from the bottom of the bowl.
  • the bottom of the midsole 14 Is formed w th one or more rear projections 30 n the heel area 32.
  • Each projection 30 m configured as a small bowl-shaped element 34 : open af the top,, with a cylindrical plug 36 extending down from the bottom of the bowl.
  • the upper surface 35 of the Outsoie 1 Is formed with a nutmber of openings or recesses 38 In the forefoot area 40 of the oufsofc 12, Each recess 38 is associated with (underlies) a respective one of the front midsole projections 20.
  • each plug 26 on 3 front projection 20 extends freely n So sfs associated opening 38 without adhering, in another embodiment, each plug 28 is adhered in its associated opening 38. for example, with adhesive.
  • the upper surface 35 of the outsoie 12 Is formed with 3 number of
  • each recess 44 is associated with ⁇ underlies) a respective one of the heel midsole projections 30.
  • 3 ⁇ 4 ch plug 34 on a rear projection 30 extends freely into its associated opening 44 without adhenng.
  • each plug 34 Is adhered In its associated opening 44, for exam le, with adhesive.
  • the midsole 14 Is rmade from a soft, elastic materia!. I be projections 20 and 30 are configured to absorb shock during walking.
  • the rear projections 30 are compressed, absorbing the Impact
  • the sides of the bowl portions 34 of the rear projections 30 deform down and out, allowing the prelections to compress vertically, to provide for the desired cushioning effect.
  • the front or forefoot ortion of the foot pr sses 4mm. on the mldsole 14.
  • the front p ojections 20 are compressed > absorbing the impact.
  • the sloes of the bowl portions 24 of the front rojections 20 deform down and out, allowing the front projections to compress vertically, to provide for the desired cushioning effect.
  • the shoe 10 of the present Invention differs from the shoe of the
  • the s oe 10 still Includes a large number of projections 20 under the forefoot of the sols, However, there are only fiftee front projections 20 provided in the forefoot area, in the illustrated embodiment This number of projections: 20 : is significantly toss thin in the shoes that are shown end described in the aforeme tioned US patent.
  • the shoe 10 includes a number of projections 3D under the heel area.
  • the shoes provide significantly increased weight dlstnby!ign: and comfort for the wearer while Ooth walking and standing
  • the shoes 10 also provide significantly Increased balance for the wearer
  • the invention is applicable to all types of shoes including men's shoes. wornenA shoes, and children's shoes. As the size of the shoe 10 varies overall, the size, number, and spacing of the projections 20 and 30 can on white other features can remain the same. These parameters can be selected In various manners in accordance with the present invention, as described below.
  • a heavier person will require more; shock absorption and balancing capability from the shoe D, Therefore, additional projections 20 anchor 30 are added to compensate,
  • a wider foot requires: a wider shoe I d, and the number and spacing of the projections 20 and/or 30 are varied proportionately.
  • a longer foot requires a longer shoe 10 ; and the number and spacing of the projections 10 and/or 30 are, again, varied proportionately.
  • the size and spacing and number of projections can be based, initially, on the person - shoe size.
  • One method Includes the following steps. Start with a standard number of projections, for example, fifteen.
  • the cross-sectional areas of the plugs could be increased by from about five percent to about eight percent when going to a larger shoe size
  • a method of selecting the number of rojections can Include the steps of starting with a redeter ined number -of pro ec on of a predetermined z& and spacing; and adjusting the number of projections io fir the available sol ⁇ space.
  • the predetermined number of projections might have to be reduced: on a larger shoe, the number of projections could be increased to fi available space, 0241
  • the improved balance that Is provided by the shoes of the preset invention has been shown on an electronic balance pad.
  • the electronic balance pad measures a persons' movement and d st nce of bod eighi distribution.. The persons stands, on the pad In socks for an initial measurement After the user has worn the inventive shoe for a period of time, the user can retake the measurement lex! and clearly note the difterence, i.e., improved balance.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un procédé de fabrication d'une chaussure, qui comprend les étapes consistant à utiliser une semelle intercalaire présentant une pluralité de saillies flexibles s'étendant vers le bas, qui fléchissent élastiquement lorsqu'elles sont exposées au poids d'une personne marchant avec la chaussure ; et à déterminer le nombre de saillies associées sur la base de la prévision du poids et/ou de la largeur du pied et/ou de la longueur du pied du porteur de la chaussure. Chacune des saillies qui s'étendent vers le bas est conçue comme un petit élément en forme de bol, ouvert sur le dessus, avec une fiche cylindrique qui s'étend vers le bas à partir du fond du bol jusque dans l'évidement de semelle d'usure qui est associé aux saillies. Le procédé peut comprendre l'étape consistant à sélectionner une dimension de la surface transversale des fiches cylindriques des saillies, ladite surface étant augmentée pour une pointure supérieure et réduite pour une pointure inférieure.
PCT/US2013/070078 2012-11-15 2013-11-14 Chaussure confort Ceased WO2014078523A1 (fr)

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