![]() FOOTWEAR, IN PARTICULAR, SPORTS FOOTWEAR
专利摘要:
footwear, in particular, sports shoes. the invention relates to a shoe (1), in particular, a sports shoe, which has a shoe upper (2) and a sole (3) which is connected to the shoe upper (2), in which the upper part of the shoe (2) has two tensioning sections (6,7) that are arranged adjacent to a tensioning region (4) and are separated by a clearance (5), in which a gripping system (8) is arranged, whereby the shoe (1) can be attached to the foot of the shoe user (1) by means of a grip strap (9) as a result of the adjacent tensioning sections (6, 7) being stretched towards each other others. in order to optimize the tension of the shoe on the user's foot, the gripping system (8) comprises, in addition to the gripping shoe (9), at least one reinforcement element (12) which has at least two ends (10, 11 ), where one end (10) of the reinforcement element (12) is retained in the region of one of the two tensioning sections (6), where the reinforcement element (12) extends to the region of the sole (3) , where the reinforcement element (12) runs from the tensioning section (6) to the sole (3) at least in some sections on at least one guide (13) in which the reinforcement element (12) is at least partially displacably disposed in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the reinforcement element (12) and in which a loop (14) of the reinforcement element (12) formed in the region of the tensioning section (6) is linked by the grip strap (9). 公开号:BR112014018997B1 申请号:R112014018997-8 申请日:2012-02-04 公开日:2020-10-06 发明作者:Thomas Krüger 申请人:Puma SE; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[001] The invention relates to a shoe, in particular, a sports shoe, which has a shoe upper and a sole that is connected to the shoe upper, in which the shoe upper has two sections of tensioning devices which are arranged adjacent to a tensioning region and are separated by a gap, in which a gripping system is arranged, whereby the shoe can be attached to the foot of the shoe user by means of a gripping shoe as a result of the sections tensioning devices arranged adjacent to each other. [002] This type of footwear is well known and disclosed, for example, in EP 0 937 418 Bl, here for a ski boot. The tensioning of the shoe on the user's foot occurs by tensioning a shoelace, which tightens the two tensioning sections in the form of a strap and thereby fixes the shoe on the user's foot. [003] Especially in applications related to sport, for example, in football, the objective is thus to transmit the tension to the foot of a user as equally as possible - which is caused by the tensioned shoelaces. Sports shoes already known are occasionally somewhat harmful because the tension is distributed only in parts of the upper shoe area and, as a result, the distribution of the tensioning forces in total is not the same. [004] Thus, it is not possible, in addition, in the known gripping systems to tension specific regions of the foot in a well-directed manner. Especially in football it is again harmful that the forefoot cannot be properly tensioned. [005] It is the object of the invention to develop another type of footwear of the generic type so that an improved tensioning of the footwear is obtained on the user's foot. In particular, the tension must be distributed more evenly on the user's foot, and this tension is created during the grip of the shoe. In doing so, the retention of shoes on the user's foot must also be improved. In addition, it is also intended that the forefoot as such can be tensioned in a well-directed manner. [006] The solution of this object by the invention is characterized by the fact that the grip system comprises, in addition to the grip strap, at least one reinforcement element that has at least two ends, in which one end of the reinforcement element is retained in the region of one of the two tensioning sections, where the reinforcement element extends to the sole region, where the reinforcement element runs from the tensioning section to the sole at least in some sections, in at least one guide in the in which the reinforcement element is at least partially displaceable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the reinforcement element and in which a loop of the reinforcement element formed in the region of the tensioning section is interlaced by the grip strap. [007] The other end of the reinforcement element is preferably attached in the sole region, that is, especially in the transition zone between the upper part of the shoe and the sole, in the upper part of the shoe and / or in the sole. [008] The guide preferably runs continuously from the tensioning section to the sole. The guide can run in an arc shape from the tensioning section to the sole. [009] In addition, at least one guide can run at least in some sections in the direction of the longitudinal axis shod. [010] Preferably, between two and eight guides are arranged, in which the respective reinforcement element runs. [011] A preferred embodiment of the proposed shoe provides another reinforcement element that runs on another guide, in which the other reinforcement element - which comes from the sole region - is guided in a circular guide around the heel region respectively on the rear side of the shoe wearer's foot. The circular guide can thus be arranged in the upper edge region of the upper part of the shoe. The other reinforcement element - which comes from the circular guide - can run along the other tensioning section, and can be connected at least in some sections of it. The other reinforcement element can thus be connected to the other tensioning section in the region of the other tensioning section, in such a way that a relative displacement between the other reinforcement element and the tensioning section in the direction of the other's longitudinal axis is possible. reinforcement element. Preferably, it is thus envisaged that the other reinforcement element is arranged on a hose or tube-shaped guide that is interrupted in sections that are attached to the other tensioning section. The other reinforcement element can be interlaced by the grip strap in the region of the other tensioning section. The other reinforcement element, moreover - that comes from the other tensioning section - can be guided in a supplementary guide to the region of the sole. [012] The aforementioned guide, the other guide, the circular guide and / or the supplementary guide may have a design in the shape of a hose or tube. [013] The reinforcement element and the other reinforcement element respectively preferably consist of a wire made of high tensile strength material, especially aramid (trademark, among others, KEVLAR). [014] The proposed shoe is preferably a football shoe. [015] The different tensioning elements in their respective guides are preferably distributed over a significant part of the surface of the upper part of the shoe and in a forefoot and midfoot region and, therefore, guided especially in the shape of an arch. The retention of shoes on the user's foot can be optimized in this way. At the same time, stress concentrations can be reduced, that is, so-called irritation points. [016] The reinforcement elements can be guided in such a way that they do not run via the metatarsal heads of the metatarsal bone, and through this, a natural and convenient tension of the shoe on the user's foot can be ensured. [017] A possible embodiment, but due to the more elaborate, not preferred design of the invention provides that at least some of the reinforcement elements are not fixed by their respective ends in the sole region, but run around the shoe below the sole. [018] Therefore, the invention provides a gripping system, respectively, a tensioning system for a shoe, especially for a football shoe, in which tensioning threads, respectively, tensioning wires - preferably made of aramid - are arranged in tube-shaped guides. The tensioning wires, respectively, tensioning wires are preferably fixed in the sole region and are guided along the tube-shaped guide upwards in the tensioning section. Here, an end of at least one tensioning wire, respectively, tensioning wire is attached to the upper part of the tensioning region, especially in one of the tensioning sections of the shoe (preferably sewn). The lace intertwines a loop of the tensioning wire, respectively, tensioning wire that is formed in the upper region and preferably joins several of these loops during bonding - these loops result from the respective tensioning wires, respectively, tensioning wires. [019] The proposed bonding system can also be used beneficially in sports other than football. In this way, it can then be predicted that the running of the guides in the form of simple hose respectively in the form of a tube is adjusted to the respective specific and specific purpose. For example, in the case of running shoes, the special bonding of the forefoot is not desirable. [020] A special embodiment of the invention proposes that the two shoes for the right and left feet are not designed symmetrically as a mirror image, but asymmetrically. In doing so, special demands of some sports can be taken into account. For the use of the proposed golf shoes, a lateral support function by the reinforcement elements is desirable, in order to act against the forces that occur during the rotation of the foot in the golf swing. In this case, the right and left shoes can be designed differently in relation to the running of the reinforcement elements, that is, of the hose-shaped guides, respectively, in the tube shape, to obtain the mentioned effect. [021] Classic grip systems that use laces are based on the fact that the areas are fixed points (thus, in a simple anchoring point) in the upper part of shoes, whose areas are joined by the laces. In the present case, the reinforcement elements are preferably fixed in two locations on the upper part of the shoe, respectively, close to or on the sole, so that the desired effect of the tension balance is obtained. Thus, two anchoring points are given for the reinforcement element, namely, one on the upper part of the upper part of the shoe in the tensioning section, and one in the region close to the sole. Between these two anchoring points, a free run of the reinforcement element in your guide is possible. [022] In this way, an improved tensioning of the footwear is obtained. A classic bonding occurs with the tensioning wires, respectively, tensioning wires, which are fixed in the upper section of the upper part of the shoe, that is, in the instep section; the tensioning wires, respectively, tensioning wires that run preferentially in arc-shaped guides along the coverage plane of the upper part of the shoe along the extension of the upper part of the shoe to the sole region, which leads to a more equal distribution of tension. [023] In this way, an almost dynamic gripping system is proposed that results in a balance of tensioning forces on the foot surface by the guides provided for the tensioning wire, respectively, tensioning wire. The improved retention achieved through the shoe on the user's foot is especially useful for football. [024] The tensioning wires, respectively, simple tensioning wires can be pulled and tensioned independently of each other, which results in an equal distribution of forces and a reliable bonding of the sole upwards. [025] The reinforcement elements mentioned are fixed - as explained - in the region between the upper part of the shoe and the sole. But it must also be understood in this way that the fixation point (anchoring point) is not exactly arranged in the transition between the upper part of the shoe and the sole; it is also possible that the anchor point is placed just above the sole, in the upper part of the shoe; on the other hand, the anchor point can also be arranged below the transition point from the upper part of the shoe to the sole. [026] The drawing depicts an embodiment of the invention. He shows: [027] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a sports shoe that is provided with the grip system according to the invention. [028] Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the sports shoes according to fig. 1, in which the guides for the reinforcement elements are not shown to a large extent, so that the running of the reinforcement elements can be better visualized. [029] Fig. 3 schematically represents section A-B according to fig. 2 through a part of the shoe upper. [030] In figures 1 and 2 a sports shoe 1 is shown, which in known manner comprises a shoe upper 2 and a sole 3 which is attached to the bottom of the shoe upper 2. For the tensioning of shoe 1 on the a tension region 4 is arranged at the user's foot, which is formed by two lamellae, and, if applicable, by reinforced tensioning sections 6, 7, which are known as such, these tensioning sections are running parallel to each other - being separated by a gap 5 (see figure 2). A gripping system 8 comprising a gripping strap 9 joins the tensioning sections 6, 7 during the bonding of the shoe 1, thereby the shoe is attached to the user's foot. [031] The gripping system 8 of the present footwear comprises a plurality of reinforcement elements 12, 12 'which are guided in respective guides 13, 13', 13 '' and which are displaceable along the longitudinal axis of the reinforcement elements on the tabs. Currently, wires, respectively, yarns made from aramid are used as reinforcement elements, - this material is known, among others, by the trademark KEVLAR. [032] As can be seen in the synopsis of figs. 1 and 2, currently four reinforcement elements 12 are arranged, each having two ends 10 and 11. The reinforcement elements 12 are fixed, for example, sewn, in the tensioning section 6 with the upper end 10. However, the reinforcement elements 12 are fixed (for example, sewn) with their bottom ends 5 and 11 in the region of the sole 3, that is, in the transition area between the upper part of the shoe 2 and the sole 3. The reinforcement element 12 is arranged on a guide 13 between the two anchoring points thus formed 10, 11 along the essential run of the same. [033] In figure 1 the guides 13 are shown, in figure 2 they are not shown - except for a supplementary guide 13 '' - so that the run of the reinforcement element 12 can be seen better; the reinforcement elements 12 which are arranged on the guides 13 and which are not thus visible are shown in fig. 1 with dashed lines. [034] In the region of the tensioning section 6 a loop 14 is formed for the four reinforcing elements 12 which are linked by the grip strap 9. When the grip strap 9 is pulled the four loops 14 are pulled into the tensioning section 7 in agreement. The tension force that is placed on the reinforcement element 12 is therefore evenly distributed over the surface of the user's foot via the running of the reinforcement elements 12 on the guide 13. [035] In addition, another reinforcement element 12 'is arranged, which, however, is guided differently. It is fixed again with one of its ends 11 'in the sole region and runs on another guide 13' upwards in the region of the tensioning section 6. Likewise, the other reinforcement element 12 'is linked here by the grip strap 9 in a 14 'loop. [036] However, the other reinforcement element 12 'is guided from here to a circular tube-shaped guide 15 that runs around the heel, respectively, on the rear side of the user's foot. After passing through the circular guide 15 the other reinforcement element 12 'is guided forward along the tensioning section 7 in the longitudinal direction L of the shoe. Here, it is connected to the tensioning section 7 in sections; in figure 2, four guide parts 13 '' 'are indicated, which are connected with the tensioning section and which form a retainer for the other reinforcement element 12'. [037] Between the guide parts 13 '' 'the other reinforcement element 12' is free, so that it can be linked by the grip strap 9. [038] In the other run of the other reinforcement element 12 'it is guided in a supplementary guide 13' '(see fig. 2). At the 11 '' end, the other reinforcement element 12 'is fixed again in the region of the sole 3 of the shoe 1. [039] A possible embodiment of the guides shown here for a guide 13 - is shown in fig. 3 where section A-B according to fig. 2 is depicted. The guide 13 is formed in the shape of (semi) tube, respectively, in the shape of (semi) hose and through seams 16 attached to the upper part of the footwear 2. REFERENCE LIST: 1 Footwear 2 Upper part of Footwear 3 Sole 4 Tensioning region 5 Gap 6 Tensioning section 7 Tensioning section 8 Gripping system 9 Grip lace 10 End of reinforcement element 11 End of reinforcement element 11 ', 11' 'Ends of another reinforcement element 12 Reinforcement element 12 'Another reinforcement element 13 Guide 13' Another guide 13 '' Supplementary guide 13 '' 'Guide part 14 Loop 14' Loop 15 Circular guide 16 Stitching L Longitudinal axis of the shoe / longitudinal direction of the shoe
权利要求:
Claims (15) [0001] 1. FOOTWEAR (1), IN PARTICULAR, SPORTS FOOTWEAR, which has a shoe upper (2) and a sole (3) which is connected to the shoe upper (2), where the shoe upper (2 ) has two tensioning sections (6, 7) that are arranged adjacent to a tensioning region (4) and are separated by a clearance (5), in which a gripping system (8) is arranged, whereby the shoe ( 1) can be attached to the foot of the footwear user (1) by means of a grip strap (9) as a result of the tensioning sections arranged adjacent (6, 7) being stretched towards each other, in which the grip (8) comprises, in addition to the grip strap (9), at least one reinforcement element (12) having at least two ends (10, 11), in which the reinforcement element (12) extends to the region of the sole (3), where the reinforcement element (12) runs from the tensioning section (6) to the sole (3) in at least some sections in at least one g uia (13) in which the reinforcement element (12) is at least partially displaceable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the reinforcement element (12), and in which a loop (14) of the reinforcement element (12) formed in the region of the tensioning section (6) is linked by the grip strap (9), characterized in that one end (10) of the reinforcement element (12) is retained in the region of one of the two tensioning sections (6). [0002] 2. FOOTWEAR according to claim 1, characterized in that the other end (11) of the reinforcement element (12) is retained in the region of the sole (3) in the upper part of the shoe (2) and / or in the sole (3) ). [0003] FOOTWEAR according to either of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the guide (13) runs continuously from the tensioning section (6) to the sole (3). [0004] FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the guide (13) runs in an arc shape from the tensioning section (6) to the sole (3). [0005] FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that at least one guide (13) runs at least in some sections in the direction of the longitudinal axis (L) of the shoe (1). [0006] 6. FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that between two and eight guides (13) are arranged, in which the respective reinforcing elements (12) run. [0007] FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that another reinforcement element (12 ') is arranged, which runs on another guide (13'), in which the other reinforcement element (12 '), which comes from the sole region (3), is guided in a circular guide (15) around the heel region of the shoe wearer's foot (D. [0008] 8. FOOTWEAR according to claim 7, characterized in that the circular guide (15) is arranged in the upper edge region of the upper part of the shoe (2). [0009] 9. FOOTWEAR according to either of claims 7 or 8, characterized in that the other reinforcing element (12 '), which comes from the circular guide (15), runs along the other tensioning section (7) and is connected at least in some sections the other tensioning section (7). [0010] 10. FOOTWEAR according to claim 9, characterized in that the other reinforcement element (12 ') is connected to another tensioning section (7) in the region of the other tensioning section (7) in such a way that a relative displacement between the other reinforcement element (12 ') and the tensioning section (7) in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the other reinforcement element (12'), in which especially the other reinforcement element (12 ') is arranged in a hose or tube-shaped guide that is interrupted in sections that are attached to the other tensioning section (7). [0011] 11. FOOTWEAR according to either of claims 9 or 10, characterized in that the other reinforcement element (12 ') is connected by the grip strap (9) in the region of the other tensioning section (7). [0012] 12. FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 7 to 11, characterized in that the other reinforcement element (12 '), which comes from the other tensioning section (7), is guided in a supplementary guide (13' ') until the sole region (3). [0013] 13. FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the guide (13), the other guide (13 '), the circular guide (15) and / or the supplementary guide (13' ') have a hose or tube design. [0014] FOOTWEAR according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the reinforcement element (12) and / or the other reinforcement element (12 ') consists of a wire made of a material with high tensile strength, especially aramid. [0015] 15. FOOTWEAR, according to claim 14, characterized in that it is a shoe for playing football.
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