Boot with strapping to restrain movement of foot

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6442873
  • Patent Number
    6,442,873
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A boot comprises an upper, an outsole affixed to the upper, and an insole affixed within the boot. The upper includes a vamp, a counter, and a shaft. A flexible but substantially inelastic liner is affixed to the insole and to the upper, to and around an upper portion of the shaft, but is not affixed to the vamp, to the counter, or to a lower portion of the shaft. An ankle strap and an instep strap are affixed within the boot. The instep strap is affixed below the ankle strap. Being elastic, the ankle and instep straps are adapted to restrain a foot of a wearer so as to limit movement of the foot away from the counter, further into the vamp. In a modified form, the boot further comprises another elastic strap, which is adapted to draw the ball of the foot downwardly toward the insole.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention pertains to an improved boot, such as a firefighter's boot, which has a novel arrangement of strapping to restrain movement of a wearer's foot within the boot. The improved boot allows one size of the boot to be comfortably worn by a wearer whose foot is sized to any one of a range of sizes and also causes a boot of the size of the wearer's foot to be more comfortable.




2. Description of the Related Art




As exemplified in U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,543, which is assigned to the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy, prior efforts have been made to develop a boot so that one size of the boot can be comfortably worn by a wearer whose foot is sized to any one of a range of sizes. U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,543 discloses an inner sock of elastic material, such as closed cell neoprene foam, which sock is fixed to an insole of a boot and to a calf area of the boot.




Although it is believed that the boot disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,543 can be comfortably worn by a wearer whose foot is sized to any one of a range of sizes, it is believed that such a boot cannot be easily manufactured with a predominantly rubber upper and with a predominantly rubber sole, by conventional vulcanizing methods, as closed cell neoprene foam takes a set and loses its elasticity when vulcanized, whereupon it is believed necessary to glue the inner sock into the boot after the boot has been vulcanized without the inner sock. Moreover, it is believed that such a boot is prone to failing where the inner sock is glued into the boot, particularly when the boot is removed while the liner is wet.




This invention has resulted from further efforts to develop a boot, not only so that one size of the boot can be comfortably worn by a wearer whose foot is sized to any one of a range of sizes but also so that the boot can be easily manufactured with a predominantly rubber upper and with a predominantly rubber sole, by conventional vulcanizing methods.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention provides a boot, which is similar to prior boots in that the boot comprises an upper, an outsole affixed to the upper, and an insole affixed within the boot, which may have one or more midsoles between the sole and the insole. As in prior boots, the upper includes a vamp, a heel, and a shaft. As improved by this invention, the boot comprises at least one strap affixed within the boot and adapted to restrain a foot of a wearer so as to limit movement of the foot away from the heel, further into the vamp. Preferably, the boot comprises two such straps, an ankle strap and an instep strap below the ankle strap.




Preferably, the boot comprises an insole disposed within the boot and a liner disposed within the upper. If provided, the liner is affixed to the insole and is affixed to and around an upper portion of the shaft, above the at least one strap, but is not affixed to the vamp, to the counter, to the quarter, or to a lower portion of the shaft, at or below the at least one strap, which wraps the liner where the liner is not affixed.




In a preferred embodiment, in which the boot comprises the ankle and instep straps discussed above and the liner discussed above, the liner is affixed to the insole and to the upper, to and around an upper portion of the shaft, above the ankle strap but is not affixed to the vamp or to a lower portion of the shaft, at or below the ankle strap. Moreover, in the preferred embodiment, the ankle and instep straps wrap the liner where the liner is not affixed.




Furthermore, the boot can be advantageously modified by providing another strap, such as an elastic strap, which is adapted to draw the ball of the wearer's foot downwardly.




These and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention are explained in the following description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partly broken away, perspective view of a boot constituting a preferred embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary, sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

, in a direction indicated by arrows.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

, in a direction indicated by arrows.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

, in a direction indicated by arrows.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 2

, in a direction indicated by arrows.





FIG. 6

is a further broken away, perspective view of a boot constituting a modified embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary, sectional view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 6

, in a direction indicated by arrows.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

, in a direction indicated by arrows.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in the drawings, a boot


10


constituting a preferred embodiment of this invention comprises a predominantly rubber upper


20


, a predominantly rubber outsole


30


affixed to the upper, a predominantly rubber heel


32


affixed to the outsole


30


, and an insole


34


affixed within the boot


10


. The upper


20


includes a vamp


22


, a counter


24


, and a shaft


26


, as well as a quarter (not shown) between the vamp


22


and the counter


24


, below the shaft


26


. The boot


10


may comprise other elements (not shown) used conventionally in vulcanized boots, such as a steel toe


28


, one or more midsoles, one of which may include a steel plate, and one or more thermal liners


36


lining at least portions of the upper


20


and being bonded thereto when the boot


10


is vulcanized.




The boot


10


comprises a liner


40


, which is made of a heat-resistant material, such as Nomex™, a cut-resistant material, such as Kevlar™, or a blend of such materials, such a blend being preferred. A wool felt or other material having suitable properties can be alternatively used for the liner


40


. The liner


40


has a rubberized exterior enabling the liner


40


to bond to adjacent rubber or rubberized materials when the boot


10


is vulcanized. Non-rubberized fabric


42


is used to line selected areas of the upper


20


(or of a thermal liner


36


lining the upper


20


) so that the liner


40


does not bond to those areas that are lined with such fabric


42


when the boot


10


is vulcanized. Thus, when the boot


10


is vulcanized, the liner


40


is affixed to the insole


34


and to and around an upper portion of the shaft


26


, via the rubberized exterior of the liner


40


, but is not affixed to the vamp


22


, to the quarter, or to a lower portion of the shaft


26


, where selected areas are lined by non-rubberized fabric


42


.




The boot


10


comprises an ankle strap


50


and an instep strap


60


, both being made from a silicone rubber, which does not bond to adjacent rubber or rubberized materials when the boot


10


is vulcanized. Herein, an ankle strap refers to a strap encircling the ankle portion of the wearer's foot and an instep strap refers to a strap encircling the instep and heel portions of the wearer's foot. A preferred material for these straps


50


,


60


, is a silicone rubber available commercially from Kirkhill Rubber Co. of Brea, Calif. These straps


50


,


60


, wrap the liner


40


where the liner


40


is not affixed. These straps


50


,


60


, restrain the wearer's foot so as to limit movement of the foot away from the counter


24


, further into the vamp


22


. Being elastic, these straps


50


,


60


, draw the wearer's foot into the counter


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the opposite ends of the ankle strap


50


are joined to each other at a butt seam


52


, by a suitable adhesive, such as PSA 529 adhesive, which is available commercially from General Electric Silicone Division of Waterford, N.Y. The butt seam


52


is wrapped with a short length


54


of rubberized fabric tape of a type used conventionally in the manufacture of predominantly rubber boots, which tape


54


is used initially to secure the butt seam


52


until the adhesive cures and subsequently to enable the ankle strap


50


to be later affixed to the liner


40


, within the counter


24


of the upper


20


, when the boot


10


is vulcanized. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the opposite ends of the instep strap


60


are joined to each other at a butt seam


62


, by similar adhesive, and the butt seam


62


is wrapped with a short length


64


of similar tape. Both lengths


54


,


64


, of such tape are covered with a length


70


of non-rubberized fabric tape, which prevents such lengths


54


,


64


, from bonding to outer rubber or rubberized surfaces when the boot


10


is vulcanized.




As shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


, and


8


, the boot


10


can be advantageously modified by providing another elastic strap


80


, which is similar to the straps


50


,


60


, and which has a butt seam


82


that is similar to the butt seams


52


,


62


, and that is wrapped similarly with a short length


84


of rubberized fabric tape of the type used for the short lengths


54


,


64


. The tape length


84


, which is disposed beneath the liner


40


, within the vamp


22


, bonds the strap


80


to the liner


40


and to the insole


34


when the boot


10


is vulcanized. The strap


80


is adapted, where disposed, to draw the ball of the wearer's foot downwardly against the insole


34


.




Advantageously, one size of the boot


10


can be comfortably worn by a wearer whose foot is sized to any one of a range of sizes. Even if the size of the boot


10


is correct for the wearer's foot, the boot


10


tends to be more comfortable and to be more secure, particularly when worn under adverse conditions. Additionally, the boot


10


can be easily manufactured by conventional vulcanzing methods.



Claims
  • 1. A boot comprising an upper, an outsole affixed to the upper, an insole affixed within the boot, and straps affixed within the boot, the upper including a vamp, a counter, and a shaft, the straps including a first strap being affixed to the insole and being adapted to draw the ball of the foot of a wearer downwardly toward the insole, the straps including at least one separate strap adapted to restrain a foot of a wearer so as to limit movement of the foot away from the counter, further into the vamp, the boot further comprising a liner disposed within the upper, the liner being affixed within the upper, the liner being affixed to the insole and being affixed to and around an upper portion of the shaft, above the at least one separate strap, but not affixed to the vamp, to the counter, or to a lower portion of the shaft, at or below the at least one separate strap, the first and separate straps wrapping the liner.
  • 2. A boot comprising an upper, an outsole affixed to the upper, and straps located and affixed within the boot, the upper including a vamp, a counter, and a shaft, the straps including a first strap adapted to draw the ball of the foot of a wearer downwardly, and two separate straps adapted to restrain a foot of a wearer so as to limit movement of the foot away from the counter, further into the vamp, the two separate straps including an ankle strap and an instep strap, and wherein, when the boot is worn on the foot of a wearer, the ankle strap encircles an ankle portion of the foot and the instep strap encircles instep and heel portions of the foot of the wearer.
  • 3. The boot of claim 2 further comprising an insole affixed within the boot, the first strap being affixed to the insole and being adapted to draw the ball of the foot downwardly toward the insole.
  • 4. The boot of claim 3 further comprising a liner disposed within the upper, the liner being affixed within the upper, the liner being affixed to the insole and being affixed to and around an upper portion of the shaft, above the at least one separate strap, but not affixed to the vamp, to the counter, or to a lower portion of the shaft, at or below the at least one separate strap, the first, ankle, and instep straps wrapping the liner.
  • 5. The boot of claim 1, 2, 3, or 4 wherein the first, ankle, and instep straps are elastic.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/523,634, which was filed on Mar. 13, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,254.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/523634 Mar 2000 US
Child 09/799200 US