专利摘要:
Eine Laufsohle für Schuhe, insbesondere Sportschuhe, die im Fersenbereich mindestens zwei Ausnehmungen (5, 6, 7) für zwei Stüzkörper (10, 16, 17) aufweist, die die Ausnehmungen im Querschnitt voll ausfüllen. Die eine Ausnehmung (5) erstreckt sich ausgehend vom fersenseitigen Sohienrand in Sohlenlängsrichtung; die andere Ausnehmung (6 oder 7) verläuf vom seitlichen Sohlenrand quer zur Sohlenlängsrichtung und vereinigt sich mit der erstgenannten Ausnehmung (5). Einer der beiden Stützkörper (10, 16 oder 17) weist in seiner im eingeschobenen Zustand der anderen Ausnehmung (6 oder 7) zugewendeten Seite eine Öffnung (11) auf, in die das Ende des anderen Stützkörpers (16 oder 17) eindrückbar und entweder darin formschlüssig verrastbar oder durch diese hindurchsteckbar und in der Sohle befestigbar ist.
公开号:SU1433389A3
申请号:SU843821207
申请日:1984-12-07
公开日:1988-10-23
发明作者:Фойрер-Цогель Рудольф;Фоглер Роберт
申请人:Адидас Шпортшуфабрикен Ади Дасслер Штифтунг Унд Ко.Кг (Фирма);
IPC主号:
专利说明:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a shoe industry, namely to the design of a running sole for shoes.
The purpose of the invention is to improve the performance properties by improving the damping ability of the running sole at the rear edge of the sole 1 of the heel.
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FIG. shoe shown with sole, side view; figure 2 - section aa on figi; Fig. 3 shows a shoe with a sole, an embodiment; figure 4 - section bb in fig.S.15
The shoe (figure 1) has a running sole 1, containing a fine wedge 2, intermediate sole 3 and profiled sole 4 with any profile shape. A flat length 2 and an intermediate 20 sole 3 are made from a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate, while the hard wedge on the C-Shore scale is 55-58, and the intermediate sole is about 45. The profiled sole is made of wear-resistant rubber or similar material. The individual elements of the sole are either glued together or are joined in the process of forming the sole. thirty
A blind hole 5 is made in the located under the heel zone of the intermediate sole 3 (FIG. 2), open towards the square rounding of the sole, and the opening 5 has a rectangular cross-section of small height, as well as a rectangular horizontal projection (FIG. 2). The blind hole 5 passes behind the point of the intermediate Q of the sole 3, located behind the bone. At an angle of 90, there are dda holes 6 and 7, with a hole 6 extending from the inner edge of the sole, and a hole 7 from the upper edge of the sole into the blind hole 5, as a result of which they are connected to the latter. Since the transverse holes 6 and 7 are aligned with each other and also have a corresponding cross-sectional shape, they can be viewed as a single hole open to the opposite edges of the sole and crossing the blind hole 5. In this embodiment, the sole shape of the cross-section of the holes 5-7 they are the same; the upper bounding surfaces lie in the same plane with the lower
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the bounding surface of the exact wedge.
A completely filling interchangeable support body 8 is inserted into the blind hole 5, the length of which is designed in such a way that it only slightly protrudes for a perfect rounding of the sole (Fig. 1). the length of the protruding portion is, for example, 2-3 mm. In the two lateral surfaces of the replaceable support body 8, the practically rectangular apertures 9 corresponding to one another are symmetrical with respect to the centerline of the replacement support body 8 and pass through the entire thickness of the latter. Starting from the side edge of the interchangeable support body 8, the holes 9 taper somewhat, forming guide surfaces 10, and then slightly expanding to form rounded portions
11 (figure 2).
Interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13, respectively, are inserted into openings 6 and 7, which also completely fill the corresponding openings, and the shape of their inner ends corresponds to the shape of openings 9 in the area of their rounded sections 11. Because, as an interchangeable support body 8, there are also support bodies 12 and 13 are made of elastic resilient. material, such as polyurethane, the ends of the transverse interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13 can be pressed into the corresponding holes 9, as a result of which the transverse projections 14 formed at their ends enter into elastic engagement with the rounded portions 11 of the holes 9, which ensures mutual fixation of the interchangeable support bodies 8 ,
12 and 13. The length of the transverse interchangeable porous bodies 12 and 13 is designed so that their ends only slightly protrude beyond the edge of the sole.
All interchangeable support bodies 8, 12 and
13, at the ends adjacent the edge of the sole, have grooves 15 for gripping and facilitating removal of the support bodies by hand or with a tool. Removal of the support body is possible after removal of the transverse interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13, overcoming the resistance created by their elastic deformation.
Replaceable support bodies 8, 12 and 13 are made with different hardness.
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and with different resistance to bending, therefore, by proper selection of such support bodies, it is possible to control the elasticity of the platform formed by them. The possibility of such adjustment is diverse, since each of the interchangeable support bodies 8, 12 and 13 may have different properties. In this embodiment of the sole, it is advisable, for example, to use deformable, mainly pressure, interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13, and the longitudinal support body 8 can deform mainly under the action of bending forces and only slightly deform by pressure.
In the support body 13, a dash-dotted line shows a pocket that extends downward from the upper surface of the support body and forms a bead in front of the base, enclosing the lower opening. If necessary, a removable stiffening element can be inserted into this pocket, the shape of which corresponds to the shape of the pocket. This makes it possible to vary the deformability of the interchangeable support body 13, for example, along its length. This possibility can be used, for example, to maintain the ability of the support element to deform at the edge of the sole at a lower level than in its inner part.
Interchangeable support bodies of 8, -12 and 13 different sizes can be used.
In the blind hole 5 an interchangeable support body 8 of the corresponding form with a rectangular cross section is inserted, the width of which is made of transverse through holes 9. In the assembled state, the holes 9 with fits with the transverse holes 6 and 7, as a result of which the inserted side edges the soles of the rod-like interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13 protrude through the holes 9. The rod-shaped replaceable support bodies 12 and 13 fill the corresponding holes 6 and 7 completely and have annular ribs 15 or flanges 16 at the ends. As a result, they are securely fastened both by the frictional action and the geometrical locking (by pressing the ring ribs 15 into the recesses), as well as by one-time fixation of the interchangeable support body 8 in the blind hole 5. The holes 9 at both ends are provided with extensions, facilitating pushing into the holes of the supporting bodies 12 and 13 (figure 4).
The material for interchangeable support bodies is the same as in the previous embodiment of the sole.
The interchangeable support body 8, as well as the corresponding blind hole 5, can be made straight and located at an acute angle to the center line of the sole, for example at an angle of 10-15. In this case, it is advisable to ensure the rotation of the interchangeable support elements 12 and 13 in the same direction and with the same angle
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hardness. It is recommended to use 40 relative to the center point of the hardness level on the C-Juor scale in the range of 65 - 85.
Shown in FIG. The third and fourth versions of the sole differ from those described by the type and shape of the grooves and 45 supporting bodies inserted into them.
Bent in the form of a blind hole
5, the groove (FIG. 4) extends from the back edge of the sole in its longitudinal direction, with the outer opening of the winding shaft shifted outward relative to the center line of the sole indicated by the dot-dash line, coinciding with the apex of the heel. Approximately across the longitudinal direction of the sole to the intermediate sole 55, two holes are made parallel to each other along the entire width of the sole.
6 and 7 with a circular cross-section M (crossing the blind hole.
the contact surface with the pc, i.e. arrange them across the width of the sole at a certain angle. Such an arrangement can also be applied in the previous version. An important condition is the arrangement of at least two supporting bodies at an angle of one to the other and to their longitudinal direction, as well as the possibility of their mutual fixation, and this is a fundamental difference from the well-known sole design.
权利要求:
Claims (1)
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1. Running sole for shoes, mainly sports shoes, having a profiled surface and consisting of an elastic material
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In the blind hole 5 an interchangeable support body 8 of a corresponding shape with a rectangular cross section is inserted, the width of which is made with transverse through holes 9. In the assembled state, the holes 9 are aligned with the transverse holes 6 and 7, as a result of which rod-shaped elements inserted from the lateral edge of the sole are interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13 are pushed through holes 9. Rod-like interchangeable support bodies 12 and 13 fill the entire corresponding holes 6 and 7 and have annular ribs 15 or shoulders 16 at the ends. As a result, both they are securely fastened both by frictional action and geometric closure (due to the pressing of ring ribs 15 into the recesses), as well as simultaneous fixation of the interchangeable support body 8 in the blind hole 5. The openings 9 at both ends are provided with extensions that facilitate pushing into the holes of the supporting bodies 12 and 13 (figure 4).
The material for interchangeable support bodies is the same as in the previous embodiment of the sole.
The interchangeable support body 8, as well as the corresponding blind hole 5, can be made straight and placed at an acute angle to the center line of the sole, for example at an angle of 10-15. In this case, it is advisable to ensure the rotation of the interchangeable support elements 12 and 13 in the same direction and with the same angle
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relative to the center point of the surface of contact with the heel, i.e. arrange them across the width of the sole at a certain angle. Such an arrangement can also be applied in the previous version. Important condition. The location of at least two support bodies is at an angle of ONE to the other and to their longitudinal direction, as well as the possibility of their mutual fixation, and this is a fundamental difference from the known construction of the sole.
Invention Formula
1. Running sole for shoes, mainly sports shoes, having a profiled surface and consisting of an elastic material
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法律状态:
优先权:
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DE3430845A|DE3430845C2|1983-12-09|1984-08-22|
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