The present invention relates to an athletic shoe with a heel counter for maintaining a shape of a heel section.
A heel counter covers the opposing side surfaces and the back surface of the heel and maintains the shape of the heel section of the upper. If the entire heel is wrapped by a heel counter formed by a resin part, the heel section of the upper has a high rigidity, but it inhibits the deformation of the upper in conformity to the shape of the heel of the wearer. In other words, it lowers the fit around the heel section.
For example, a heel counter with a rib extending along the opening is known in the art as listed below.
For example, a heel counter formed in a grid (meshed) pattern with through holes is known in the art, as disclosed in the following patent document.
During a run, a foot lands starting from the outer side of the heel, and then the center of the load moves to the inner side of the front foot portion. The heel pronates in this process, and suppressing excessive pronation is useful in preventing foot injuries during running.
On the other hand, with ordinary runners, it is unlikely that the heel supinates immediately after landing.
However, the heel counters disclosed in the above publications fail to give any consideration as to the difference between pronation (heel eversion) and supination (heel inversion) of the heel.
An object of the present invention is to provide an athletic shoe that is useful in preventing excessive pronation and yet does not inhibit necessary outward movements of the heel.
In order to achieve the object above, the present invention provides an athletic shoe with a novel heel counter.
An athletic shoe in one aspect of the present invention is an athletic shoe with a heel counter for maintaining a shape of a heel section of an upper, wherein: the upper is formed by layering together a plurality of layers of a material; the upper includes a medial side covering a medial surface of a foot, a lateral side covering a lateral surface of the foot, a back side covering a back surface of the foot, and an opening defined by upper edges of the medial side, the lateral side and the back side; in a vicinity of the opening of the upper, the medial side of the upper covers a front end portion of a talus bone and a front end portion of a subtalar joint, and the lateral side of the upper covers the front end portion of the talus bone and the front end portion of the subtalar joint; the heel counter is formed as an integral synthetic resin part, the heel counter comprising: a support section extending in a forward direction of the foot along a lower edge of the medial side of the upper from the back side of the upper to a position forward of a rear end of the talus bone, and extending in the forward direction along a lower edge of the lateral side of the upper from the back side of the upper to a position forward of the rear end of the talus bone; a rib extending in the forward direction along the medial side generally in parallel to the support section at a position above the support section from the back side of the upper to a position forward of a position directly under a rear end of a medial malleolus, and extending in the forward direction along the lateral side generally in parallel to the support section at a position above the support section from the back side of the upper to a position forward of the rear end of the talus bone; one or more first bridge means provided on the medial side so as to bridge between the support section and the rib; and one or more second bridge means provided on the back side or the lateral side so as to bridge between the support section and the rib, the rib is supported by the support section via the first bridge means on the medial side, the rib is supported by the support section via the second bridge means on the back side or the lateral side, wherein: each of the bridge means, the support section and the rib form through holes therebetween through which the upper is exposed; a foremost one of a plurality of connection portions by which the rib and each of the bridge means are connected to each other is provided on the medial side of the upper; and a front end of the foremost connection portion is located forward of a position directly under the rear end of the medial malleolus.
The rib and the first and second bridge means of the heel counter maintain the shape of the heel section of the upper.
The heel counter is formed in a lattice pattern with the support section, the rib and the bridge means. Therefore, it is unlikely that the deformation of the upper in conformity with the shape of the heel of the foot is inhibited.
Note that to “extend to a position forward (frontward) of the rear end of the talus bone” includes a case where the rib extends to a position forward of the position directly under the talus bone without passing by the rear end of the talus bone, as well as a case where the rib extends to the position forward of the rear end of the talus bone passing by the rear end of the talus bone, on the medial side and the lateral side of the upper.
Particularly, on the medial side of the foot, the front end of the foremost connection portion is provided forward of the rear end of the medial malleolus, and the rib is connected to and supported by the support section via the first bridge means. Therefore, the front portion of the opening of the upper reinforced by the rib is less likely to be opened. This suppresses the foot falling in the medial direction to thereby suppress the pronation of the heel.
An advantage of such first bridge means is more clearly understood when a load from above acts upon the upper edge of the opening in which case the first bridge means bridging between the rib and the support section suppresses the vertical deformation of the upper on the medial side of the upper.
On the other hand, on the lateral side or the back side of the foot, the rib is connected to the second bridge means at a position more rearward than on the medial side. Therefore, necessary movements of the foot in the lateral direction are unlikely to be inhibited.
The material of the upper may be fabric such as leather, synthetic leather or artificial leather, as well as fibrous fabric such as woven fabric, knit or non-woven fabric, and the material of the upper may be partially single-layered.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rib on the back side covers a back side of an upper portion of a calcaneal bone, and the rib on the medial side and the lateral side extends toward a lower end of the talus bone.
In another preferred embodiment, the rib on the medial side and the lateral side covers a portion of a calcaneal bone in a vicinity of the subtalar joint.
In such a case, with the rib covering a portion of the side surface of the subtalar joint or the calcaneal bone in the vicinity thereof, it is possible to suppress the opening being widened in the medial-lateral direction. Thus, the upper fits the heel of the foot.
In such a case, in a more preferred embodiment, a front end of the rib or a vicinity thereof is connected to the first bridge means on the medial side, and the rib is supported by the support section via the first bridge means.
The rib is supported by the support section via the first bridge means below the medial malleolus. Thus, it is possible to reliably obtain the effect of suppressing the foot falling in the medial direction upon landing.
In a more preferred embodiment, a medial-side front end of the rib is located forward compared to a lateral-side front end of the rib.
In still another preferred embodiment, the heel counter further includes a sandwiched portion connected to the support section and sandwiched between the upper and a shoe sole.
Therefore, where the sandwiched portion is sandwiched between the upper and the shoe sole, the heel counter is stably secured to the sole. Thus, it is easy with the rib to maintain the shape of the opening of the upper. This enhances the effect of suppressing the foot pronation.
In such a case, in a more preferred embodiment, on the medial side and the lateral side, a front end of the support section is located forward of a front end of the calcaneal bone and is located forward of the front end of the rib.
Thus, in a case where the support section extends to a position forward of the rib, the heel counter is more stably supported by the sole via the support section.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the medial-side and lateral-side upper edges of the upper forming the opening are each formed of a first edge slanted upwardly as it extends in a forward direction from a middle point of the opening in a front-rear direction and a second edge slanted upwardly as it extends in a rearward direction from the middle point, the first edge and second edge are connected together; and a medial-side front end of the rib is located forward of the middle point and rearward of the front end of the talus bone.
With the rib extending to the middle point or to a position forward of the middle point, it is possible to suppress the foot falling in the medial direction.
The present invention will be understood more clearly from the following description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Note however that the embodiments and the drawings are merely illustrative, and the scope of the present invention shall be defined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals denote like components throughout the plurality of figures.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
General Configuration:
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An insole 6 is sewn onto the upper 1. On the other hand, as shown in
The upper 1 includes a fastening means (fastener) such as a shoelace 7, and the upper 1 is fastened by the shoelace 7 so that a medial side 11 of the upper 1 and a lateral side 12 of
The medial side 11 of the upper 1 covers the medial surface of the foot, and the lateral side 12 of the upper 1 covers the lateral surface of the foot, with a back side 1b of the upper 1 covering the back surface of the foot. The medial side 11, the lateral side 12 and the back side 1b of the upper 1 together form the opening 20.
In the vicinity of the opening 20 of the upper 1, the medial side 11 of the upper 1 of
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The midsole 2 of
Note that the heel cup 5 supports the rear foot portion and the mid foot portion of the foot.
Heel Counter 4:
Next, the heel counter 4, which is an important part of the present invention, will be described.
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The support section 43 is provided along a lower edge 1d of the upper 1 (
Support Section 43:
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On the other hand, on the lateral side shown in
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Sandwiched Portion 47:
As described above, the midsole 2, the heel cup 5 and the outsole 3 of
Therefore, the heel counter 4 is secured to the upper 1 and the midsole 2 with the support section 43 sandwiched therebetween, and is bonded with no gap to the medial side 11 and the lateral side 12 of the upper 1 so that the heel counter 4 fits to the foot with the upper 1 interposed therebetween.
Rib 40:
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On the medial side 11 shown in
In Embodiment 1, on the medial side 11, the rib 40 extends in a forward direction from the back side 1b of the upper 1 to a position directly under the vicinity of the center of the medial malleolus Mm in the front-rear direction X, as shown in
Note that on the medial side 11, the rib 40 may extend in a forward direction from the back side 1b of the upper 1 to the vicinity of the navicular bone B6.
On the other hand, on the lateral side 12 shown in
In Embodiment 1, the rib 40 extends in a forward direction on the outer surface of the lateral side 12 from the back side 1b of the upper 1 to the front half portion of the talus bone B8, as shown in
On the medial/lateral side of the foot, the rib 40 shown in
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Positional Relationship Between Rib 40 and Opening 20:
The upper edge of the medial side 11 of the upper 1 forming the opening 20 includes, connected together, a first edge 21 slanted upwardly as it extends in a forward direction from a medial-side middle point 23a of the opening 20 in the front-rear direction X, and a second edge 22 slanted upwardly as it extends in a rearward direction from the middle point 23a.
The upper edge of the lateral side 12 of the upper 1 forming the opening 20 includes, connected together, the first edge 21 slanted upwardly as it extends in a forward direction from a lateral-side middle point 23b of the opening 20 in the front-rear direction X, and the second edge 22 slanted upwardly as it extends in a rearward direction from the middle point 23b.
On the medial side 11, the rib 40 shown in
On the medial side 11, the front end 401 of the rib 40 is located forward of the medial-side middle point 23a of the opening 20 and rearward of the front end portion B8f of the talus bone B8.
Note that since the medial malleolus Mm is located forward compared to the lateral malleolus MI, the medial-side middle point 23a shown in
First Bridge Means 41a and 41b:
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Formed between the two first bridges 41a and 41b is a through hole 45 through which the upper 1 is exposed.
On the medial side 11, the front end 401 of the rib 40 or the vicinity thereof is connected to the foremost first bridge 41a and is supported by the support section 43 via the first bridge 41a.
In Embodiment 1, the first bridge 41a is connected by means of a connection portion 46b in the vicinity of the front end 401 of the rib 40 and a lower part of the first bridge 41a is supported by the support section 43 by means of a connection portion 46a, as shown in
Second Bridge Means 42:
On the lateral side 12 of the upper 1, a single second bridge (second bridge means) 42 is provided between the support section 43 and the rib 40, as shown in
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The foremost connection portion 46b is located forward at least of the rear end B8b of the talus bone B8. In Embodiment 1, the foremost connection portion 46b is for example located at a position directly under a position that is generally the center of the talus bone B8 in the front-rear direction X, as shown in
On the other hand, the connection portions 46a, 46d and 46f of the bridges 41a, 41b and 42 on the side of the support section 43 are located forward of the connection portions 46b, 46c and 46e on the side of the rib 40, as shown in
Therefore, the first and second bridges 41a, 41b and 42 are each formed in a shape that is slanted so that the upper end thereof is located rearward of the lower end thereof.
A front end 403 of the medial-side connection portion 46b is located forward compared to a front end 404 of the lateral-side connection portion 46e, as shown in
For example, the medial-side front end 403 is located forward of the center of the calcaneal bone B9 in the front-rear direction X, as shown in
Note that the medial-side middle point 23a of the opening is normally located slightly forward compared to the lateral-side middle point 23b. The height (level) of the medial-side middle point 23a is higher than that of the lateral-side middle point 23b.
Next, other embodiments will be described. The description of the following embodiments will chiefly focus on what are different from Embodiment 1 described above.
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While preferred embodiments have been described above with reference to the drawings, various obvious changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the present specification.
For example, the heel cup may be absent. The portion of the foremost connection portion other than the front end thereof may be located rearward of the position directly under the rear end of the medial malleolus. In the embodiment of
Thus, such changes and modifications are deemed to fall within the scope of the present invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
The present invention is applicable to athletic shoes.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/067723 | 9/30/2008 | WO | 00 | 4/22/2011 |