The present invention relates to an article of footwear, and in particular to an article of footwear with a customizable upper.
Articles with inserts have been previously proposed. Vates (U.S. patent publication number 2006/0277785) teaches a shoe having vamp openings and body and tongue chimney structures that may be removable from a shoe. The shoe includes an upper partially comprised of a material that has openings. The material covers body chimney structure, which is located within the shoe and visible through openings. The chimney structures can be removably inserted into the footwear.
Scerri (UK patent application GB2172191) teaches a shoe having a sole and a vamp. The vamp comprises a flexible inner vamp member and a transparent flexible outer vamp member. The outer vamp member is coupled to the inner vamp member so as to form a vamp envelope for removably receiving a thin flexible vamp insert.
The related art lacks provisions for coupling an insert with a portion of an upper. There is a need in the art for a design that overcomes these shortcomings.
The invention discloses an article of footwear with an insert system. In one aspect, the invention provides an article of footwear, comprising: an upper including a side portion, the side portion further including an outer portion and an inner portion; the side portion including at least one aperture; an insert configured to be inserted into the upper and associated with the inner portion of the side portion; the insert including at least one raised portion; and where at least one raised portion can be inserted through at least one aperture and exposed on the outer portion.
In another aspect, the invention provides an article of footwear, comprising: an upper including a side portion, the side portion further including an outer portion and an inner portion; the side portion including a plurality of apertures; an insert configured to be inserted into the upper and associated with the inner portion of the side portion; the insert including a plurality of raised portions that are configured to engage the plurality of apertures; and where the raised portions and the outer portion of the upper form a substantially continuous outer surface when the insert is disposed inside the upper.
In another aspect, the invention provides an article of footwear, comprising: an upper including at least one side portion, at least one side portion further including an outer portion and an inner portion; at least one side portion including at least one aperture; at least one insert configured to be inserted into the upper and associated with the inner portion of at least one side portion, at least one insert including an ankle portion that extends from a throat of the upper when the insert is inserted into the upper; an ankle strap fixedly connected to a portion of at least one insert; and where the ankle strap is configured to engage at least one strap receiving portion disposed near an opening of the upper and wherein the ankle strap is configured to tighten the upper at an ankle portion of the article.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be, or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the following claims.
The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
Article of footwear 100 includes upper 102. Generally, upper 102 may be any type of upper. In particular, upper 102 could have any design, shape, size and/or color. For example, in embodiments where upper 102 is a basketball shoe, upper 102 could be a high top upper that is shaped to provide high support on an ankle. In embodiments where upper 102 is a running shoe, upper 102 could be a low top upper.
Upper 102 is configured to receive a foot of a wearer. In some embodiments, upper 102 includes throat 103 configured to receive a foot of a wearer. Typically, throat 103 allows a foot to be inserted into interior cavity 104 of upper 102.
In some embodiments, upper 102 may include toe portion 113 that is associated with the toes of a foot inserted within upper 102. Also, upper 102 may include heel portion 114 that is associated with a heel of a foot. Additionally, upper 102 can include middle portion 112 that is disposed between toe portion 113 and heel portion 114. Middle portion 112 is associated with a midfoot, including an arch of the foot and a top of the foot.
In some embodiments, article of footwear 100 may include a fastening system configured to tighten upper 102. Generally, article of footwear 100 could be associated with any type of fastening system including, but not limited to: laces, straps, zippers, hook and loop fasteners, as well as other types of fastening systems. In one embodiment, article of footwear 100 includes a fastening system with a lace.
In an exemplary embodiment, article of footwear 100 may include lacing portion 109. Generally, lacing portion 109 may be disposed on any portion of upper 102. In some embodiments, lacing portion 109 may be disposed symmetrically on middle portion 112. In other embodiments, lacing portion 109 may be disposed asymmetrically on middle portion 112. In one embodiment, lacing portion 109 may be disposed in a substantially symmetrical manner on middle portion 112. As shown in
Upper 102 may include lateral side portion 107. Lateral side portion 107 may be associated with an outside of a foot. In particular, lateral side portion 107 may be bounded by heel portion 114, lacing portion 109 and toe portion 113. In a similar manner, upper 102 may include medial side portion 106 disposed opposite lateral side portion 107. Medial side portion 106 may be bounded by heel portion 114, lacing portion 109 and toe portion 113. With this arrangement, medial side portion 106 may be associated with an inside of a foot.
In some embodiments, upper 102 may be associated with sole 105. In different embodiments, sole 105 may include different components. For example, sole 105 may include an outsole, midsole and/or insole.
In some embodiments, sole 105 may include provisions to increase traction with a ground surface. Examples of provisions to increase traction include, but are not limited to: traction elements as well as cleats. In one embodiment, sole 105 may be configured with cleats 115 to increase traction with a ground surface.
Generally, each component of article of footwear 100 may be constructed of any material. Sole 105 may be constructed from any suitable material, including but not limited to: elastomers, siloxanes, natural rubber, other synthetic rubbers, aluminum, steel, natural leather, synthetic leather, or plastics. Also, upper 102 may be made from any suitable material, including but not limited to: nylon, natural leather, synthetic leather, natural rubber, or synthetic rubber.
An article of footwear may include provisions for adjusting properties of a side portion of an upper. In particular, an article may include provisions to adjust the stiffness, thickness, shape, and insulating properties of a side portion of an upper. In some embodiments, an article can include an insert system that may be associated with a side portion of an article to adjust properties of the side portion.
In one embodiment, article 100 may be associated with insert system 150. Insert system 150 may include lateral insert 157. In some cases, insert system 150 may also include a medial insert that will be discussed later in this detailed description. Lateral insert 157 may be configured to be inserted into upper 102. With this arrangement, lateral insert 157 and a medial insert may adjust properties of lateral side portion 107 and medial side portion 106, respectively, of upper 102.
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In different embodiments, an insert may be configured in different shapes. Examples of shapes, include, but are not limited to: square shapes, rectangular shapes, elliptical shapes, triangular shapes, regular shapes, irregular shapes as well as other types of shapes. In an exemplary embodiment, lateral insert 157 is configured with an irregular shape.
In some embodiments, lateral insert 157 may be configured with one or more corners. In one embodiment, lateral insert 157 may comprise five generally rounded corners. With this arrangement, lateral insert 157 may fit contours of lateral side portion 107.
In different embodiments, lateral insert 157 may adjust different properties of lateral side portion 107. For example, in some embodiments, lateral insert 157 may be relatively rigid to provide support to lateral side portion 107. In some cases, lateral insert 157 may provide additional padding to protect a lateral side of a foot.
In one embodiment, lateral insert 157 includes plurality of raised portions 173. Plurality of raised portions 173 can be disposed in central portion 172 of lateral insert 157. In some cases, plurality of raised portions 173 may be disposed within central portion 172 so that peripheral portion 171 extends outward from plurality of raised portions 173.
Generally, plurality of raised portions 173 can include any number of raised portions. In some embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 can include more than four raised portions. In other embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 can include less than four raised portions. In one embodiment, plurality of raised portions 173 may include four raised portions. In particular, plurality of raised portions 173 includes first raised portion 175, second raised portion 176, third raised portion 177 and fourth raised portion 178.
In different embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 may be configured with various shapes and sizes. Examples of shapes, include, but are not limited to: square shapes, rectangular shapes, elliptical shapes, triangular shapes, regular shapes, irregular shapes as well as other types of shapes. In one embodiment, plurality of raised portions 173 is configured with rounded rectangular shapes.
Plurality of raised portions 173 may be configured with various heights with respect to central portion 172. In some embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 may be raised slightly with respect to central portion 172. In other embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 may be raised significantly with respect to central portion 172. This will be discussed in greater detail later in this detailed description.
In some embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 can provide more padding for lateral insert 157. In some cases, additional padding can improve the insulating capabilities of upper 102. In other cases, additional padding can protect a foot disposed within upper 102. In other embodiments, plurality of raised portions 173 can provide greater stiffness for lateral insert 157.
A side portion of an upper can include various provisions for receiving an insert system. In some embodiments, a side portion can be configured with apertures for receiving a plurality of raised portions of an insert. In other embodiments, a side portion can be configured without apertures and receive an insert with a plurality of raised portions.
Generally, an aperture in an upper can be formed in various manners known in the art. In some embodiments, an aperture may be formed by removing portions of an upper. In some cases, an aperture can provide an opening to an interior cavity of an upper. In other cases, an aperture may be covered so that it does not form an opening to an interior cavity of an upper.
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In different embodiments, plurality of apertures 120 may be configured in various shapes. Examples of shape, include, but are not limited to: square shapes, rectangular shapes, elliptical shapes, triangular shapes, regular shapes, irregular shapes as well as other types of shapes. In one embodiment, plurality of apertures 120 is configured with rounded rectangular shapes. With this arrangement, plurality of apertures 120 may be configured to receive plurality of raised portions 173.
Generally, plurality of apertures 120 may be arranged in various patterns on lateral side portion 107. For example, plurality of apertures 120 may be arranged in a generally longitudinal direction. The term “longitudinal” as used throughout this detailed description and in the claims refers to a direction extending a length of an article. In other embodiments, plurality of apertures 120 may be arranged in a generally lateral direction. The term “lateral” as used throughout this detailed description and in the claims refers to a direction extending a width of an article. In still other embodiments, plurality of apertures 120 may be arranged in a direction other than longitudinal or lateral. In an exemplary embodiment, plurality of apertures 120 may be arranged in a generally longitudinal direction.
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In some embodiments, an article of footwear may be associated with a medial insert and a lateral insert of an insert system. Referring to
In some embodiments, medial insert 156 may include plurality of raised portions 160. In some cases, plurality of raised portions 160 may be substantially similar to plurality of raised portions 173, as illustrated in
In an exemplary embodiment, medial side portion 106 may be configured with plurality of apertures 130. In some cases, plurality of apertures 130 may be substantially similar to plurality of apertures 120 associated with lateral side portion 107, as illustrated in
In one embodiment, medial insert 156 may be inserted into throat 103 and disposed adjacent to medial side portion 106. This arrangement allows plurality of raised portions 160 to engage plurality of apertures 130. In particular, medial insert 156 may be disposed so that first raised portion 165 engages first aperture 135. Also, second raised portion 166 may engage second aperture 136. In addition, third raised portion 167 may engage third aperture 137. Likewise, fourth raised portion 168 may engage fourth aperture 138. With medial insert 156 associated with medial side portion 106, medial insert 156 can provide additional reinforcement for medial side portion 106.
As previously discussed, upper 102 may include medial insert 156 and lateral insert 157 of insert system 150. In different embodiments, medial insert 156 and lateral insert 157 may be inserted in different manners within upper 102. In some embodiments, medial insert 156 and lateral insert 157 may be inserted between an outer lining and an inner lining of upper 102.
Upper 102 can include outer lining 610. Outer lining 610 may include inner portion 611. Inner portion 611 may be associated with interior cavity 104. In addition, outer lining 610 can also include outer portion 612 disposed opposite inner portion 611. In some cases, outer portion 612 may be associated with an outer surface of upper 102.
In some embodiments, upper 102 may include inner lining 620. Inner lining 620 may be associated with interior cavity 104 of upper 102. In some cases, inner lining 620 may be configured to form a pocket with outer lining 610.
Medial insert 156 may include first side portion 661. In embodiments with plurality of raised portions 160, first side portion 661 may be associated with plurality of raised portions 160. Medial insert 156 may also include second side portion 662 disposed opposite first side portion 661. In a similar manner, lateral insert 157 may comprise first side portion 671 and second side portion 672. In some cases, first side portion 671 may include plurality of raised portions 173. Second side portion 672 may be disposed opposite first side portion 671.
In some embodiments, first side portion 661 of medial insert 156 may be disposed adjacent to inner portion 611 of outer lining 610 when medial insert 156 is inserted within upper 102. In embodiments including inner lining 620, second side portion 662 may be disposed adjacent to inner lining 620. However, in embodiments without inner lining 620, second side portion 662 may be configured to contact a foot directly when a foot is inserted within upper 102.
Similarly, first side portion 671 of lateral insert 157 may be disposed adjacent to inner portion 611 of outer lining 610 when lateral insert 157 is inserted within upper 102. In some cases, second side portion 672 may be disposed adjacent to inner lining 620. In embodiments without inner lining 620, however, second side portion 672 may be configured to contact a foot directly when a foot is inserted with upper 102.
An insert system can include provisions to facilitate the coupling between a side portion of an upper and an insert. This may allow a side portion and an insert to present a substantially continuous outer surface for an upper. In some embodiments, raised portions of an insert may engage apertures of a side portion to facilitate the coupling between a side portion of the upper and an insert.
As previously discussed, raised portions can be configured with varying heights. In some embodiments, raised portions may be configured with a height to protrude through apertures. This arrangement can allow raised portions to be inserted through an aperture and exposed on an outer portion of an upper.
For example, in one embodiment, third raised portion 167 of medial insert 156 may protrude through third aperture 137 of medial side portion 106. Similarly, third raised portion 177 of lateral insert 157 may protrude through third aperture 127 of lateral side portion 107. This arrangement allows third raised portion 167 and third raised portion 177 to be exposed on outer portion 612. In some cases, this arrangement can help maintain the alignment between medial insert 156 and medial side portion 106 as well as the alignment between lateral insert 157 and lateral side portion 107.
In an exemplary embodiment, third raised portion 167 of medial insert 156 and third raised portion 177 of lateral insert 157 may be relatively flush with outer portion 612 of outer lining 610. This arrangement allows medial insert 156 and lateral insert 157 to present a substantially continuous outer surface with outer portion 612 of outer lining 610. In particular, medial insert 156 and outer portion 612 may present a substantially continuous outer surface as indicated by first dotted line L1. Likewise, lateral insert 157 and outer portion 612 can present a substantially continuous outer surface as indicated by second dotted line L2. With this arrangement, medial insert 156 and medial side portion 106 may act as a single reinforced side portion for upper 102. Similarly, lateral insert 157 and lateral side portion 107 may act as a single reinforced side portion for upper 102.
An insert system can increase the utility of an article by allowing a user to introduce and remove inserts to adjust properties of the article. For example, during activities that require more support, inserts can be introduced to the article. Likewise, inserts may be removed from the article when a user wants more flexibility. In addition, inserts can be introduced or removed from an article to adjust the breathability of the article. In cases where a user wants more insulation for the article, the user can introduce inserts to the article. Similarly, a user can remove the inserts to increase the airflow within the article.
In embodiments of an article that include apertures, an article may feel like a lightweight article or a sandal when worn without the inserts. With the inserts, the article may feel more like a traditional article of footwear with a solid upper. This arrangement allows properties of a single article to be adjusted to increase the utility of the article.
In embodiments including apertures, an article can include provisions to protect sides of a foot when an insert is not used. In some embodiments, apertures may be covered to protect a foot when an insert is not used. By covering apertures, objects or debris may be prevented from entering the apertures. In some cases, a mesh portion may cover apertures of an upper. With this arrangement, the breathability and lightweight nature of a side portion with apertures may be maintained.
In an exemplary embodiment, upper 702 of article 700 may include mesh portion 717. In some embodiments, mesh portion 717 may cover one aperture of plurality of apertures 720. In other embodiments, mesh portion 717 may cover a combination of apertures of plurality of apertures 720. In still other embodiments, mesh portion 717 may cover plurality of apertures 720.
Generally, mesh portion 717 may be constructed from any type of material suitable for covering plurality of apertures 720. Examples of materials can include, but are not limited to: nylon, textiles, as well as any suitable knitted, woven or non-woven material. In one embodiment, mesh portion 717 may be constructed from a lightweight material. This allows mesh portion 717 to maintain the breathability provided by plurality of apertures 720 and light weight nature of lateral side portion 707. Using this arrangement, mesh portion 717 may protect a foot disposed within upper 702.
In some embodiments, mesh portion 717 may be relatively elastic. This may allow mesh portion 717 to expand outward when an insert is introduced to upper 702. For example, lateral insert 757 with plurality of raised portions 773 may be inserted within upper 702, as illustrated in an exploded view in
An insert system can include provisions to accommodate user preferences. In some embodiments, an insert system can include a plurality of inserts that may be associated with side portions of an upper. The plurality of inserts can be configured to adjust properties of a side portion in different manners. For example, an insert system can include a plurality of inserts configured with various sizes and shapes. This arrangement allows a user to select an insert to accommodate desired levels of support for different types of activities.
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In different embodiments, inserts of insert system 850 may be configured with different shapes and sizes to accommodate user preferences. In one embodiment, first insert 801 may be configured to provide substantial support for lateral side portion 107. In particular, first insert 801 may include extended peripheral portion 811. Extended peripheral portion 811 may be shaped to extend over a substantial portion of lateral side portion 107. This arrangement can allow first insert 801 to provide increased support to lateral side portion 107. With this arrangement, first insert 801 may be used with article 100 during a soccer or football game to provide support to lateral side portion 107.
In some embodiments, second insert 802 may be a low-profile insert. As a low-profile insert, second insert 802 may be configured with less overall surface area than first insert 801. In particular, second insert 802 may not be configured with an extended peripheral portion as first insert 801. Furthermore, second insert 802 may have less pronounced corners than first insert 801. This configuration allows second insert 802 to provide some reinforcement for lateral side portion 107 without stiffening the entire side wall of lateral side portion 107. With this configuration, second insert 802 may be useful during activities such as cross training or running because second insert 802 provides some support while maintaining flexibility of lateral side portion 107.
Third insert 803 of insert system 850 may be configured to provide support to an ankle portion of a foot. In some embodiments, third insert 803 may include ankle portion 832. Ankle portion 832 may be disposed adjacent to extended peripheral portion 831 of third insert 803. This arrangement allows third insert 803 to cover a substantial portion of lateral side portion 107 as well as protect an ankle portion of a foot. With this arrangement, third insert 803 can be used during any activities that require increased ankle support.
In some embodiments, ankle portion 832 may include ankle pad 833. Ankle pad 833 may be configured to provide additional protection to an ankle portion of a foot. In some cases, ankle pad 833 may be associated with a bony protrusion of an ankle. For example, ankle pad 833 may be configured to protect a portion of a tibia, fibulas or talus.
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In embodiments where third insert 803 and medial insert 903 are associated with a high top upper, third insert 803 and medial insert 903 may be disposed within the high top upper. In embodiments where third insert 803 and medial insert 903 are associated with a low top upper, third insert 803 and medial insert 903 may extend above the upper. In an exemplary embodiment, ankle portion 832 and medial ankle portion 932 extend from throat 103 of upper 102. With this arrangement, third insert 803 and medial insert 903 may protect and provide increased support to an ankle portion of a foot.
With an insert system comprising different types of inserts, a user can select an insert to accommodate desired levels of support for different types of activities. The interchangeability of the inserts allows a user to remove one insert from an article and replace it with a different insert that may be configured to provide a different level of support. Using this arrangement, a user can fine tune the properties of a single article of footwear with an insert system.
An insert system can include provisions to accommodate differences between a medial side portion and a lateral side portion of a foot. Since a foot is not typically symmetrical, an insert associated with a medial side portion of a foot may be shaped differently than an insert associated with a lateral side portion of a foot. In some cases, an insert associated with a lateral side portion of a foot may be configured with greater surface area to accommodate the greater surface area of a lateral side portion of a foot.
In some embodiments, article 1000 may be associated with insert system 1050. Insert system 1050 may comprise medial insert 1056 and lateral insert 1057. In some cases, medial insert 1056 and lateral insert 1057 may have substantially different shapes to accommodate differences between a medial side portion and a lateral side portion of a foot.
In an exemplary embodiment, lateral insert 1057 includes first peripheral portion 1070. Likewise, medial insert 1056 includes second peripheral portion 1060. In some embodiments, first peripheral portion 1070 may be configured with a greater surface area than second peripheral portion 1060. In one embodiment, first peripheral portion 1070 may extend higher on upper portion 1072 of lateral insert 1057 than second peripheral portion 1060 extends on upper portion 1062 of medial insert 1056. With this arrangement, lateral insert 1057 and medial insert 1056 can accommodate the differences in the shapes of a lateral portion and medial portion of a foot.
In some embodiments, a medial insert and a lateral insert may be further modified to accommodate additional differences between sides of a foot. In addition, a medial insert and a lateral insert may be configured to accommodate different functions of sides of a foot during some types of activities. For example, in cases where a medial portion of a foot is used to kick a ball, a medial insert may be configured with greater rigidity than a lateral insert.
In some cases, inserts may be custom tailored to accommodate different shapes of feet. In other cases, inserts could be manufactured in pre-selected shapes that correspond to common differences in feet. This arrangement can increase the comfort and usability of inserts.
An insert system can include provisions to accommodate common variable characteristics of feet. For example, widths of feet commonly vary. In some embodiments, a set of inserts may be configured so that each insert of the set of inserts has a different thickness that can be used to modify the interior width of an upper. For example, a thinner insert may accommodate a wider foot by providing a greater interior width of an upper. Likewise, a thicker insert may accommodate a thinner foot by providing a smaller interior width of an upper. This arrangement can increase the comfort and usability of inserts.
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In some embodiments, second insert system 1250 may be inserted within article 100, as illustrated in
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An article can include provisions to secure an insert to an upper. In different embodiments, an insert may be positioned and secured to a side portion of an upper by different methods. In some embodiments, an insert may be inserted within a pocket associated with an upper. In other embodiments, an insert may be secured to a side portion of an upper with a fastening system. In still other embodiments, an insert may be secured to a side portion through locating features. It is also possible that provisions to secure an insert to an upper can help maintain the alignment between the insert and the side portion during use of the article.
Generally, an insert may be inserted into an upper through various openings of the upper. In some embodiments, an insert may be inserted through a throat of the upper. In other embodiments, an insert may be inserted through a fastening system of the upper. For example, in embodiments including a lacing portion, laces may be unfastened to introduce an insert through the lacing portion. For purposes of clarity,
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In some embodiments, a pair of pockets may be formed by portions of upper 1402 of article 1400. In some cases, a pair of pockets may be formed by inner lining 1420 and outer lining 1410 of upper 1402. Inner lining 1420 may be associated with interior cavity 1404 of upper 1402. Outer lining 1410 may be disposed opposite inner lining 1420. With this arrangement, inner lining 1420 may be spaced apart from outer lining 1410 to form a pair of pockets to receive a pair of inserts. In particular, inner lining 1420 and outer lining 1410 may form medial pocket 1416 and lateral pocket 1417 disposed on medial side portion 1406 and lateral side portion 1407 of upper 1402, respectively.
In different embodiments, an insert may be inserted within a pocket in different manners. In some embodiments, an insert may be inserted within an opening of a pocket disposed adjacent to a throat of an article. In other embodiments, an insert may be inserted within an opening of a pocket disposed adjacent to a fastening portion of an article. In still other embodiments, an insert may be inserted within an opening of a pocket disposed on a side portion of an upper.
In an exemplary embodiment, upper 1402 includes plurality of apertures 1454 disposed on medial side portion 1406 and lateral side portion 1407. Furthermore, insert system 1450 may include plurality of raised portions 1453. Plurality of raised portions 1453 may be disposed on first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 of insert system 1450. With this arrangement, plurality of apertures 1454 and plurality of raised portions 1453 may assist in aligning first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 with medial side portion 1406 and lateral side portion 1407, respectively.
In one embodiment, first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 may be inserted into medial pocket 1416 and lateral pocket 1417, respectively. With this arrangement, first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 may be disposed between inner lining 1420 and outer lining 1410. After inserting first insert 1451 and second insert 1452, first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 may be positioned longitudinally along medial side portion 1406 and lateral side portion 1407, respectively. In embodiments with plurality of apertures 1454, first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 may be positioned so that plurality of apertures 1454 engage plurality of raised portions 1453. Using this arrangement, first insert 1451 and second insert 1452 may be secured to medial side portion 1406 and lateral side portion 1407, respectively.
In other embodiments, an upper may be configured with a fastening system to secure an insert to the upper. Referring to
In different embodiments, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed in different locations on upper 1502 to fasten a pair of inserts to upper 1502. In some embodiments, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed on medial side portion 1506 and lateral side portion 1507 of upper 1502. In some cases, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed adjacent to a bottom portion of medial side portion 1506 and lateral side portion 1507. In other cases, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed adjacent to a top portion of medial side portion 1506 and lateral side portion 1507. In one embodiment, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed adjacent to a bottom portion and top portion of medial side portion 1506 and lateral side portion 1507.
In an exemplary embodiment, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed above and below plurality of apertures 1554 of upper 1502. In particular, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may be disposed on inner portion 1511 of medial side portion 1506 and lateral side portion 1507.
In one embodiment, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 includes first fastener receiving portion 1556 and second fastener receiving portion 1557 disposed on medial side portion 1506. First fastener receiving portion 1556 may be disposed on first portion 1516 of medial side portion 1506. First portion 1516 may be disposed above plurality of apertures 1554. Similarly, second fastener receiving portion 1557 may be disposed on second portion 1517 of medial side portion 1506. Second portion 1517 may be disposed below plurality of apertures 1554. Furthermore, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may include fastener receiving portions arranged in a substantially similar manner on lateral side portion 1507. With this arrangement, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 may fasten a pair of inserts.
Generally, various fastening systems may be used to fasten an insert to an upper. Examples of fastening systems include, but are not limited to: laces, straps, zippers, hook and loop fasteners, snap fasteners, as well as other types of fastening systems. In one embodiment, plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555 comprises loop portions of a hook and loop type fastener.
In some embodiments, insert system 1550 may be associated with article 1500. Insert system 1550 includes first insert 1551 and second insert 1552. In some cases, first insert 1551 and second insert 1552 may include plurality of raised portions 1553.
In an exemplary embodiment, first insert 1551 and second insert 1552 may be configured with plurality of fasteners 1566. Plurality of fasteners may be configured to associate with fastener receiving portions disposed on upper 1502. In some cases, plurality of fasteners 1556 may comprise hook portions of a hook and loop type fastener to associate with plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555.
In some embodiments, plurality of fasteners 1566 may be disposed above and below plurality of raised portions 1553. Plurality of fasteners 1566 may include first fastener 1571 and second fasteners 1572 disposed on first insert 1551. First fastener 1571 may be disposed on first portion 1581 of first insert 1551. In some cases, first portion 1581 may be disposed on a peripheral portion above plurality of raised portions 1553. Similarly, second fastener 1572 may be disposed on second portion 1582 of first insert 1551. Second portion 1582 may be disposed on a peripheral portion below plurality of raised portions 1553. Furthermore, plurality of fasteners 1566 may also include fasteners disposed on second insert 1552 in a substantially similar manner as first insert 1551.
In one embodiment, first insert 1551 may be inserted within upper 1502 and positioned adjacent to medial side portion 1506. In particular, first insert 1551 may be aligned with medial side portion 1506 so that plurality of apertures 1554 engage plurality of raised portions 1553. Furthermore, plurality of fasteners 1566 may be aligned with and secured to plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555. In particular, first fastener receiving portion 1556 may fasten to first fastener 1571. Also, second fastener receiving portion 1557 may fasten to second fastener 1572. With this arrangement, first insert 1551 may be secured to medial side portion 1506 of upper 1502.
In a similar manner, second insert 1552 may be inserted within upper 1502. Following insertion, second insert 1552 may be aligned with lateral side portion 1507 so that plurality of apertures 1554 engage plurality of raised portions 1553. In addition, plurality of fasteners 1566 may be aligned with and secured to plurality of fastener receiving portions 1555. With this arrangement, second insert 1552 may be fastened to lateral side portion 1507 of article 1502.
In other embodiments, an insert may be configured with a plurality of first locating features that may engage a plurality of second locating features on an upper to facilitate alignment of an upper. In some cases, friction may assist in securing the insert to the upper after the insert is aligned with side portions of an upper.
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In some embodiments, upper 1602 includes plurality of second locating features 1655. Plurality of second locating features 1655 may be disposed on medial side portion 1606 and lateral side portion 1607 of upper 1602. Plurality of second locating features 1655 may be configured to receive plurality of first locating features 1656. This arrangement may facilitate an alignment of insert system 1650 with medial side portion 1606 and lateral side portion 1607.
In different embodiments, plurality of second locating features 1655 may be disposed in various locations on medial side portion 1606 and lateral side portion 1607. In one embodiment, plurality of second locating features 1655 may be disposed above and below plurality of apertures 1654 of upper 1602. With this arrangement, plurality of second locating features 1655 may assist in the alignment of inserts with medial side portion 1606 and lateral side portions 1607.
Generally, locating features may be configured with various sizes and shapes. Examples of shapes include, but are not limited to: square shapes, rectangular shapes, elliptical shapes, triangular shapes, regular shapes, irregular shapes as well as other types of shapes. In an exemplary embodiment, plurality of first locating features 1656 and plurality of second locating features 1655 are configured with rounded shapes. In particular, plurality of first locating features 1656 may be configured with rounded shapes that protrude from first insert 1651 and second insert 1652. In contrast, plurality of second locating features 1655 may be configured with rounded shapes that are recessed within upper 1602. With this arrangement, plurality of first locating features 1656 may engage plurality of second locating features 1655.
In different embodiments, plurality of first locating features 1656 and plurality of second locating features 1655 may be configured with various heights and depths, respectively. By varying the height and depth of plurality of first locating features 1656 and plurality of second locating features 1655, respectively, the strength of the engagement between plurality of first locating features 1656 and plurality of second locating features 1655 may be adjusted.
In an exemplary embodiment, first insert 1651 may be inserted within upper 1602 and associated with medial side portion 1606. In particular, first insert 1651 may be aligned with medial side portion 1606 so that plurality of apertures 1654 engage plurality of raised portions 1653. Furthermore, plurality of first locating features 1656 may be aligned with and engage plurality of second locating features 1655. With this arrangement, first insert 1651 may be aligned and associated with medial side portion 1606 of upper 1602.
Similarly, second insert 1652 may be inserted within upper 1602. Following insertion, second insert 1652 may be aligned with lateral side portion 1607 so that plurality of apertures 1654 engage plurality of raised portions 1653. In addition, plurality of first locating features 1656 may be aligned with and engage plurality of second locating features 1655. With this arrangement, second insert 1652 may be associated with lateral side portion 1607 of article 1602.
In some embodiments, an article can be configured with multiple provisions for aligning and securing an insert to a side portion of an upper. For example, an upper may be configured with a plurality of locating features as well as fastener receiving portions to secure an insert. In some cases, the plurality of locating features may assist in aligning and positioning an insert on a side portion of an upper while the fastener receiving portions secure the insert to a side portion of an upper.
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Generally, medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 may be configured with any combination of provisions discussed with respect to previous embodiments. For example, in some embodiments, medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 may be shaped differently to accommodate the different shapes of a lateral and medial portion of a foot. In other embodiments, medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 may be configured with various thicknesses to accommodate a width of a foot disposed within an upper. In one embodiment, medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 may be configured with plurality of raised portions 1753.
An insert system can include provisions to increase support for an ankle. In some embodiments, an ankle strap may provide support to an ankle by securing an insert system and an upper to the ankle. In some cases, an ankle strap may be fixedly attached to a pair of inserts of an insert system. In other cases, an ankle strap can be fixedly attached to one insert of an insert system. In an exemplary embodiment, an ankle strap may be fixedly attached to a first insert of an insert system and releasably attached to a second insert of the insert system. With this arrangement, the ankle strap may be configured to tighten an ankle portion of an article to provide support to an ankle.
Insert system 1750 may include ankle strap 1720. In some embodiments, ankle strap 1720 may be fixedly attached to one insert of insert system 1750. For example, ankle strap 1720 may be fixedly attached to medial insert 1751. In addition, ankle strap 1720 may be releasably attached to lateral insert 1752.
In different embodiments, ankle strap 1720 may be releasably attached to lateral insert 1752 in various manners known in the art. In some embodiments, lateral insert 1752 may include a plurality of openings to receive ankle strap 1720. In an exemplary embodiment, lateral insert 1752 includes first slot 1801 and second slot 1802. First slot 1801 and second slot 1802 can be configured to receive ankle strap 1720. In other words, ankle strap 1720 may be threaded through first slot 1801 and second slot 1802 of lateral insert 1752. With this arrangement, ankle strap 1720 may allow lateral insert 1752 to move relative to medial insert 1751 while connecting lateral insert 1752 to medial insert 1751.
In different embodiments, ankle strap 1720 may extend between different portions of medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752. In one embodiment, first end portion 1721 of ankle strap 1720 may be fixedly connected to first forward portion 1781 of medial ankle portion 1761. First forward portion 1781 may face toward a forefoot of a foot when insert system 1750 is used with an article. In a similar manner, second end portion 1726 of ankle strap 1720 may be threaded through first slot 1801. In some cases, first slot 1801 may be disposed adjacent to second forward portion 1782 of lateral ankle portion 1762. Following the insertion of second end portion 1726 in first slot 1801, second end portion 1726 may be threaded through second slot 1802. In some cases, second slot 1802 may be disposed adjacent to rearward portion 1792 of lateral ankle portion 1762. Rearward portion 1792 may face toward a heel of a foot when insert system 1750 is used with an article. With this arrangement, ankle strap 1720 may extend between medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 across a forward portion of a throat when insert system 1750 is associated with an article.
Ankle strap 1720 may also be configured to tighten an upper at an ankle portion of an article. In some embodiments, a fastening portion of ankle strap 1720 may be configured to tighten an upper at an ankle portion of the article. In one embodiment, ankle strap 1720 includes fastening portion 1724. Fastening portion 1724 may extend between a portion of ankle strap 1720 disposed adjacent to second slot 1802 and second end portion 1726. Using this arrangement, fastening portion 1724 of ankle strap 1720 may be configured to tighten an upper of an article.
In other embodiments, however, an ankle strap may be fixedly attached to a medial insert and a lateral insert of an insert system.
Insert system 1950 also comprises ankle strap 1920. In one embodiment, ankle strap 1920 is fixedly attached to medial insert 1951 and lateral insert 1952. In particular, connecting portion 1923 of ankle strap 1920 may extend between medial insert 1951 and lateral insert 1952. In some cases, first end portion 1921 of connecting portion 1923 may be fixedly connected to first forward portion 1981 of medial ankle portion 1961. In a similar manner, second end portion 1922 of connecting portion 1923 may be fixedly attached to second forward portion 1982 of lateral ankle portion 1962. Furthermore, intermediate portion 1925 of ankle strap 1920 may be fixedly attached to rearward portion 1992 of lateral ankle portion 1962. With this configuration, connecting portion 1923 of ankle strap 1920 may connect medial insert 1951 and lateral insert 1952 across a forward portion of a throat when insert system 1950 is associated with an article.
Ankle strap 1920 may also include fastening portion 1924 configured to tighten an upper at an ankle portion of an article. In some cases, fastening portion 1924 may be configured in a substantially similar manner to fastening portion 1724 of the previous embodiment. In particular, fastening portion 1924 may extend between intermediate portion 1925 and second end portion 1926 of ankle strap 1920. With this arrangement, fastening portion 1924 may be used to tighten an upper at an ankle portion of an article.
Generally, an ankle strap may be constructed from any suitable material. Examples of suitable materials include, but are not limited to: nylon, natural leather, synthetic leather, natural rubber or synthetic rubber, as well as knitted, woven or non-woven material. In some embodiments, portions of an ankle strap may be constructed of different materials. For example, a fastening portion may be constructed of a different material than a remaining portion of an ankle strap. In an exemplary embodiment, an ankle strap may be configured with a material with some degree of elasticity. This can allow an ankle strap to stretch between a medial insert and a lateral insert to accommodate different widths of a foot.
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Insert system 1750 may be inserted within upper 1802 of article 1800 in various manners. In some embodiments, insert system 1750 may be inserted so that medial insert 1751 is associated with an inner portion of medial side portion 1806. Following insertion within upper 1802, medial ankle portion 1761 may extend from throat 1803 of upper 1802. In a similar manner, lateral insert 1752 may be inserted within upper 1802 so that lateral insert 1752 is disposed adjacent to an inner portion of lateral side portion 1807. As lateral insert 1752 is disposed adjacent to an inner portion of lateral side portion 1807, lateral ankle portion 1762 may extend from throat 1803 of upper 1802. Furthermore, medial insert 1751 and lateral insert 1752 may be aligned so that plurality of raised portions 1753 engage plurality of apertures 1854. Following the insertion of insert system 1750, ankle strap 1720 may be fastened to upper 1802.
In different embodiments, an upper may be configured with different provisions to fasten an ankle strap to an article. In some embodiments, an upper may be configured with apertures that may receive an ankle strap to fasten the ankle strap. In other embodiments, an upper may include one or more straps receiving portions to fasten an ankle strap to an article. In one embodiment, an upper can include one or more straps receiving portions that are D-rings.
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In one embodiment, first strap receiving portion 1891 may be disposed on lateral side portion 1807. In particular, first strap receiving portion 1891 may be disposed on heel foxing 1814 near throat 1803. In a similar manner, second strap receiving portion 1892 may be disposed on medial side portion 1806. In some cases, second strap receiving portion 1892 may be disposed on heel foxing 1814 adjacent to throat 1803.
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Generally, second end portion 1726 may be secured in various manners known in the art. In some embodiments, second end portion 1726 may be releasably secured to a portion of upper 1802. In other embodiments, second end portion 1726 may be releasably secured to a portion of ankle strap 1720.
In some embodiments, fastening portion 1724 may include a fastening system so that second end portion 1726 may be releasably secured to a portion of ankle strap 1720. In different embodiments, fastening portion 1724 may include various fastening systems known in the art. Examples of fastening systems include, but are not limited to, hook and loop fasteners, snap fasteners, lacing systems, zipper and straps.
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With ankle strap 1720 fastened, ankle strap 1720 may tighten upper 1802 around a foot disposed within article 1800. In particular, ankle strap 1720 may tighten upper 1802 at an ankle portion of article 1800. In some cases, medial ankle portion 1761 and lateral ankle portion 1762 may be pressed against an ankle as ankle strap 1720 tightens an ankle portion of article 1800. Using this arrangement, insert system 1750 can protect and support a foot and ankle disposed within upper 1802.
In some embodiments, an ankle strap that is independent of an insert system may be configured to tighten an upper around an ankle to increase support for an ankle. In some cases, the ankle strap may also be used to secure the insert system to the upper when an insert system is used with the upper. This arrangement can increase the flexibility of an insert system by allowing a wearer of an article to use an ankle strap alone or with an insert system for additional ankle support.
In an exemplary embodiment, insert system 2450 may be inserted within article of footwear 2400. Insert system 2450 may be configured to provide ankle support for a wearer of article 2400. In particular, medial insert 2451 and lateral insert 2452 of insert system 2450 include ankle portions to provide ankle support. For example, medial insert 2451 includes medial ankle portion 2461. Similarly, lateral insert 2452 includes lateral ankle portion 2462. With this arrangement, insert system 2450 may provide ankle support for a wearer of article 2400.
In order to tighten upper 2402 at an ankle portion of article 2400, article of footwear 2400 may be associated with ankle strap 2420. Ankle strap 2420 may include first end portion 2431 and second end portion 2432, disposed opposite first end portion 2431. Also, ankle strap 2420 may include intermediate portion 2433 disposed between first end portion 2431 and second end portion 2432. Furthermore, ankle strap 2420 may include first side portion 2481 and second side portion 2482, disposed opposite first side portion 2481.
In some embodiments, upper 2402 may include one or more strap receiving portions to fasten ankle strap 2420 to article 2400. In one embodiment, upper 2402 may include first strap receiving portion 2421, second strap receiving portion 2422 and third strap receiving portion 2423. First strap receiving portion 2421 may be disposed on heel foxing 2413 of upper 2402, as illustrated in
Generally, first strap receiving portion 2421, second strap receiving portion 2422 and third strap receiving portion 2423 may receive ankle strap 2420 in any manner known in the art. In one embodiment, first strap receiving portion 2421 and second strap receiving portion 2422 may be D-rings. In contrast, third strap receiving portion 2423 may be a loop that receives ankle strap 2420.
In some embodiments, ankle strap 2420 may include provisions to fasten to strap receiving portions. Referring to
Although not illustrated for purposes of clarity in
Following the fastening of first end portion 2431 to first strap receiving portion 2421, ankle strap 2420 may wrap around medial ankle portion 2461 of medial insert 2451, as illustrated in
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In some embodiments, an article of footwear may be associated with a sock liner and/or bootie as well as an insert system. In embodiments with a bootie, inserts can be disposed between an outer lining of an upper and a bootie.
In some embodiments, article 2100 may be associated with bootie 2110. Generally, bootie 2110 may be any type of bootie that may cover a foot. In some cases, bootie 2110 may include sock liner 2311, as illustrated in
Article 2100 may also be associated with insert system 2150. Insert system 2150 may include lateral insert 2157 and medial insert 2156, not illustrated in
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It is also possible to use different options that have been described to form inserts that adjust multiple properties of a side portion of an upper. For example, an insert system may comprise inserts with substantially different shapes to accommodate different shapes of a foot as well as different sizes to provide distinct levels of support for different types of activities. By combining different options for an insert, a user may make subtle adjustments to a side portion of an article to increase the usability or comfort of the article.
While various embodiments of the invention have been described, the description is intended to be exemplary, rather than limiting and it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents. Also, various modifications and changes may be made within the scope of the attached claims.
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