Boot

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6772540
  • Patent Number
    6,772,540
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 21, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A boot that includes a sole and an outer upper having an impervious portion, with at least one outer reinforcing element assembled to the upper by cementing at least in the impervious portion thereof. Preferably, the reinforcing element includes a heel reinforcement and lateral tightening flaps.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application is based upon French Patent Application No. 00 17126, filed on Dec. 22, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety, and the priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an at least partially impervious boot construction adapted in particular for use in winter.




2. Description of Background and Relevant Information




Various methods are known for making a shoe impervious, i.e., impervious to water penetration. They include, for example, providing an inner liner made of a breathable and impervious material; but this construction is costly because the breathable and impervious material is very expensive and all the seams must be made impervious by sealing joints added by gluing.




Another method is to immerse the finished boot into a latex or PVC bath, up to the desired level of imperviousness. This construction is also expensive to implement, because it requires a very long processing time and costly investments.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to propose a boot whose construction is simple and cost advantageous, while having the desired characteristics, especially in terms of comfort, heat, imperviousness.




This object is achieved in the present invention due to the fact that the boot includes a sole, an outer upper having an impervious portion, and an outer reinforcing element assembled to the upper by cementing, at least in the impervious portion thereof.




Indeed, the fact that the outer reinforcement is cemented and not sewn, as in the usual boot constructions, generally makes it possible to preserve the imperviousness of the boot and to avoid the use of expensive means to seal the seams which would have been generated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood from the description that follows, with reference to the annexed schematic drawings showing, by way of a non-limiting example, a preferred embodiment, and in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the outer upper of the boot before assembly;





FIG. 2

is a view of the liner;





FIG. 3

is a transverse cross-sectional view of the assembled boot, without the liner;





FIG. 4

is a view, similar to

FIG. 1

, of the outer upper of a boot according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a view, similar to

FIG. 1

, of a boot according to a third embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the boot according to the invention includes:




an outer sole


30


;




a flexible upper closed in the form of a boot, i.e., a high upper


10


having a single opening


11


at its upper end, the upper


10


being made of a flexible and impervious material, especially leather or a coated fabric, and is closed at its lower end by a sole


12


, especially made of PVC;




a reinforcement


20


including a rear portion, or heel reinforcement,


21


surrounding the heel, and two lateral flaps


22


connected to the rear reinforcement


21


and covering the upper


10


of the boot, from the outer sole


30


up to the instep


15


of the upper;




wherein each lateral flap


22


has keepers


23


at its upper end, which are adapted to receive a lace


25


for tightening the outer upper


10


of the boot in the instep zone.




In the illustrated embodiments, including that shown in

FIG. 1

, the reinforcement


20


has a front end that is located intermediate the ends of the boot, whereby the lateral flaps


22


are spaced from the front end of the boot.




Preferably, the reinforcement


20


is a polymeric material, such as flexible polyurethane, and has various stiffening zones depending on the desired effect. Thus, the reinforcement


20


is thicker in its rear portion


21


to ensure a good nesting and a good retention/protection of the heel. The heel reinforcement


21


and tightening flaps


22


assembly is also preferably molded to shape in order to obtain an adaptation to the foot and an optimum tightening.




According to a preferred construction, the reinforcement assembly


20


/


21


/


22


is assembled on the outer upper


10


by cementing, in a cementing zone extending from the outer sole


30


up to at least an upper cementing limit Δ extending substantially to mid-height of the upper. The cement is preferably a polyurethane-base cement.




This construction makes it possible to:




guarantee the imperviousness of the boot, because it requires a minimum number of stitched seams, which are always detrimental to a good imperviousness;




simplify the construction as much as possible and, therefore, to reduce the cost proportionately, because the entire outer upper is flexible and the only stiffening/tightening means are located on a single element, namely the reinforcement/tightening flap assembly, and because the fixing of the reinforcement assembly


20


/


21


/


22


by cementing, instead of the conventional stitched seams, avoids the use of costly sealing techniques;




still obtain an efficient tightening, which is generally not the case in a high boot-type construction, because the upper ends of the tightening flaps are free in relation to the upper;




dissociate the aspects of imperviousness, provided by the outer upper, and of comfort/heat, provided by the inner liner.




If necessary, the flexible upper


11


itself can be provided with a heel stiffener


13


assembled to the upper by a seam


14


; in this case, the seam


14


is covered and made impervious by the reinforcement


21


/tightening flaps


22


assembly, and is therefore completely protected from the outside, since the cementing of the reinforcement assembly


20


/


21


/


22


extends up to the cementing line Δ and, therefore, above the seam


14


. In this case, the stiffness of the outer heel reinforcement


21


is adapted to that of the inner heel stiffener


13


.




Depending on the height of the boot, complementary tightening means can be provided in the area of the ankle/lower leg. In this case, these tightening means are constituted by a strap


50


provided with Velcro-type self-gripping means adapted to bring the two wings


26


of a vertical extension of the reinforcement


21


closer together by forming a collar around the lower part of the leg. In any event, the only means


25


,


50


for tightening the boot around the foot are located on the reinforcement portion


20


of the outer upper


10


. A closure means, in this case a lace


16


, can also be provided to close the opening


11


of the upper


10


and avoid any penetration of water, snow, etc., inside the latter. The inner liner


40


can have any construction.




Preferably, the inner liner


40


is detachable, so that it can be easily cleaned and dried, for example.




Advantageously, the liner is provided, at its lower end, with a preferably cemented thick sole


41


corresponding to a through middle, so-called cup, of a conventional outer sole.




This sole


41


is made of a shock-absorbing material such as a PU, EVA foam.




Providing this sole


41


on the liner, and therefore within the boot, has numerous advantages:




the sole


41


is kept warm inside the boot, and does not harden when cold, which would have the effect of eliminating the shock absorbing characteristics thereof, and the boot therefore remains comfortable regardless of the outside conditions;




the sole


41


integrates a so-called ΔH height difference between the heel and the front zone of the foot, and therefore makes it easier to walk with the liner alone;




the sole/liner subassembly is inserted inside the outer upper and is therefore completely detachable;




the overall product has excellent characteristics of comfort, shock absorption, heat, and imperviousness, at a particularly advantageous cost.




The embodiment of

FIG. 4

essentially distinguishes over the preceding embodiment in that the tightening means are essentially arranged within the boot.




This boot is composed of:




an outer sole


130


;




a mid-height upper


110


made of an impervious material such as a coated fabric, provided at its upper end with a wide opening


111


and at its lower end with a sole


112


, and having, in the heel zone, a heel stiffener


113


assembled to the upper by seams


114


;




an impervious gaiter


140


sewn at


141


along the opening


111


of the upper and rising along the leg of the user, the gaiter


140


being provided with a longitudinal lateral opening closed by a zipper


142


and with a rope


143


for tightening its upper opening


144


;




a reinforcement


120


including a rear portion or heel reinforcement having two arms


121


laterally covering the heel zone of the mid-height upper


110


, and extending upwardly by joining one another to form a collar


126


surrounding the upper portion of the upper


141


and the gaiter


140


, the collar


126


being provided with Velcro-type tightening means


150


or the like.




A detachable liner (not shown in the drawing), similar to the liner


40


of

FIG. 2

, is adapted to be inserted within the upper to provide comfort and the desired characteristics of thermal insulation and shock absorption.




The mid-height upper


110


is further provided with an inner tightening system constituted of two flexible flaps


115


, respectively medial and lateral, extending in the instep zone of the boot. These two flaps


115


are fixed at their lower end


116


to the upper


110


and to the sole


130


, in particular in the common assembly zone


112


of the latter called the lasting allowance.




These two flaps


115


are further fixed to the upper


110


in their rear zone by a seam


117


. The role of the seams


117


is to reinforce the linkage of the flaps to the upper, on the one hand, and to facilitate the positioning of the liner; the flaps


115


fixed in their rear zone do not hinder its insertion.




The tightening flaps


115


are provided at their free upper end with keepers


118


receiving a lace


119


for tightening the user's foot inside the upper


110


. The lace


119


can be closed by a knot, or by a blocking system


160


as known from the French Patent No. 2,706,743.




As in the preceding example, the upper reinforcement


120


is fixed to the upper


110


of the boot up to mid-height of the latter, i.e., from the outer sole


130


up to the upper cementing limit Δ.




As previously mentioned, the form of the upper reinforcement


120


is provided so as to cover and to seal, by its cementing, all of the seams


117


,


114


of the upper


110


located in an impervious portion thereof.




As a result, the only seams left to be made impervious are those


141


connecting the gaiter to the upper, these seams being made impervious in a known fashion by an application of cement or of an impervious film on the inner side of the upper


110


.




Whether in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

or of

FIG. 4

, the cementing of the outer reinforcement


20


,


120


on the upper over a large surface of this reinforcement makes it possible, due to a simple and inexpensive construction, to guarantee a good imperviousness of the boot while, surprisingly, being sufficiently resistant to withstand the forces, especially the tensile forces exerted on the reinforcement during the tightening of at least its upper portion


50


,


150


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, the boot is composed of an outer sole


230


, a mid-height upper


210


including, at the rear, a heel stiffener


213


assembled to the upper


210


by seams


214


, the upper


210


covering the heel stiffener


213


from the outside.




As in the preceding embodiments, a supplemental reinforcement


220


including a heel zone


221


is cemented at the rear on the heel stiffener


213


, covering the seams


214


for assembling the stiffener to the upper, thus obtaining their imperviousness.




The only difference of this embodiment with respect to the preceding embodiments is that the reinforcement


220


is affixed to the outer sole


230


, and is therefore cemented to the upper concurrently with the latter.




In this case, the reinforcement


220


is made of the same material as the outer sole


230


. The sole


230


can also be obtained in two portions, namely a rigid and substantially non-flexible rear portion which is then affixed to the reinforcement


220


, and a more flexible front portion, as described in the document FR 2 743 989.




The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described hereinabove, by way of non-limiting examples, but encompasses all similar or equivalent embodiments.



Claims
  • 1. A boot comprising:a sole; an outer upper comprising an impervious portion; and at least one outer reinforcing element, distinct of the sole, assembled to the upper with cement at least in the impervious portion of the upper; the at least one outer reinforcing element comprising a pair of laterally spaced apart tightening flaps; each of the tightening flaps having a free end.
  • 2. A boot according to claim 1, wherein the at least one reinforcing element comprises a heel reinforcement.
  • 3. A boot according to claim 2, wherein the heel reinforcement is extended on each side of the outer upper by the lateral tightening flaps.
  • 4. A boot according to claim 2, wherein the heel reinforcement comprises a vertical extension forming a collar for tightening a lower leg of a wearer of the boot.
  • 5. A boot according to claim 4, wherein the collar and the lateral tightening flaps comprise the only means for tightening the upper.
  • 6. A boot according to claim 1, further comprising at least one outer seam in said impervious portion of said upper, said at least one outer reinforcing element covering and being cemented to said at least one outer seam.
  • 7. A boot according to claim 6, wherein the outer reinforcing element comprises a heel reinforcement, said heel reinforcement covering seams of a heel stiffener of the upper.
  • 8. A boot according to claim 7, wherein the heel reinforcement is affixed on at least one portion of the outer sole.
  • 9. A boot according to claim 6, wherein said outer reinforcing element is assembled to said upper only by application of said cement.
  • 10. A boot according to claim 6, wherein at least said impervious portion of said outer upper comprises a coating for effecting imperviousness.
  • 11. A boot according to claim 6, wherein all outer stitched seams in said impervious portion of said upper including said at least one outer seam, are covered by said at least one outer reinforcing element.
  • 12. A boot according to claim 6, wherein said tightening flaps have respective forward ends spaced from a front end of the boot.
  • 13. A boot according to claim 1, further comprising a detachable liner provided with a sole made of a shock-absorbing material.
  • 14. A boot according to claim 13, wherein at least said impervious portion of said outer upper comprises a coating for effecting imperviousness.
  • 15. A boot according to claim 1, wherein the lateral tightening flaps extend rearwardly on each side of the outer upper to a heel reinforcement, and wherein the heel reinforcement comprises a vertical extension forming a collar for tightening a lower leg of a wearer of the boot.
  • 16. A boot according to claim 15, wherein the collar and the lateral tightening flaps comprise the only means for tightening the upper.
  • 17. A boot according to claim 1, wherein said impervious portion of said outer upper extends downwardly to said sole.
  • 18. A boot according to claim 1, wherein at least said impervious portion of said outer upper comprises a coating for effecting imperviousness.
  • 19. A boot comprising:a sole; an outer upper comprising an impervious portion; and at least one outer reinforcing element including a heel reinforcement having a vertical extension forming a collar for tightening a lower leg of a wearer of the boot; said outer reinforcing element being assembled to the upper with cement at least in the impervious portion of the upper, the outer reinforcing element comprising lateral tightening flaps, each of the flaps having a free end; the collar and the lateral tightening flaps comprising the only means for tightening the upper.
  • 20. A boot comprising:a sole; an outer upper comprising an impervious portion, said outer upper comprising at least one outer stitched seam; said outer upper comprising added parts covering at least said one outer stitched seam, including at least one outer reinforcing element assembled to the upper with cement at least in the impervious portion of the upper; said outer reinforcing element comprising a pair of laterally spaced apart tightening flaps; each of said tightening flaps having a free upper end; and each of said tightening flaps having a forward end spaced from a front end of the boot.
  • 21. A boot according to claim 20, wherein at least said impervious portion of said outer upper comprises a coating for effecting imperviousness.
  • 22. A boot according to claim 20, wherein all outer stitched seams in said impervious portion of said upper, including said at least one outer seam, are covered by said added parts.
  • 23. A boot according to claim 20, further comprising a detachable liner positioned within said outer upper, said liner being provided with a sole.
  • 24. A boot according to claim 20, wherein said impervious portion of said outer upper extends downwardly to said sole.
  • 25. A boot according to claim 20, wherein said outer reinforcing element is assembled to said upper only by application of said cement.
  • 26. A boot comprising:a sole; an outer upper comprising plurality of parts, said outer upper including an impervious portion; securely assembling together said plurality of parts of said outer upper only by application of cement, including securely assembling at least one outer reinforcing element to said upper with cement at least in said impervious portion of said upper; said outer reinforcing element comprising a pair of laterally spaced apart tightening flaps; each of said tightening flaps having a free upper end; and each of said tightening flaps having a forward end spaced from a front end of the boot.
  • 27. A boot according to claim 26, wherein, above said sole, the boot includes no stitched seams.
  • 28. A boot according to claim 26, wherein said cement is located in a cementing zone extending from said sole to substantially mid-height of said outer upper.
  • 29. A boot according to claim 26, wherein at least said impervious portion of said outer upper comprises a coating for effecting imperviousness.
  • 30. A boot according to claim 26, further comprising a detachable liner positioned within said outer upper, said liner being provided with a sole.
  • 31. A boot comprising:a sole; an outer upper comprising an impervious portion, said impervious portion comprising at least one outer stitched seam; at least one outer reinforcing element assembled to said outer upper with cement at least in said impervious portion of the upper, each of said at least one outer stitched seam being covered by a cemented reinforcing element; a tightening mechanism to tighten the boot around a foot of a wearer; said reinforcing element comprising laterally spaced apart tightening flaps, each of said tightening flags having a free end, said tightening flaps comprising a part of said tightening mechanism, said tightening mechanism comprising the only means for adjustably tightening the upper around a foot of a wearer.
  • 32. A boot according to claim 31, wherein all outer stitched seams in said impervious portion of said upper, including said at least one outer seam, are covered by said added parts.
  • 33. A boot according to claim 31, wherein said impervious portion of said outer upper extends downwardly to said sole.
  • 34. A boot comprising:an external sole, an outer upper, and an outer reinforcing element; said sole comprising a lowermost external wear surface; said outer upper comprising an impervious portion; and said outer reinforcing element being assembled to the upper with cement at least in the impervious portion of the upper; said outer reinforcing element comprising a pair of laterally spaced apart tightening flaps, each of said tightening flaps having a free end, said tightening flaps having respective forward ends spaced from a front end of the boot.
  • 35. A boot according to claim 34, wherein said tightening flaps are laterally spaced apart above an instep area of the boot.
  • 36. A boot according to claim 35, wherein said tightening flaps are part of a tightening mechanism, said tightening mechanism further comprising a lacing connecting together said spaced apart tightening flaps.
  • 37. A boot according to claim 34, wherein said cement extends from said sole to an upper cementing limit substantially mid-height of said outer upper.
  • 38. A boot according to claim 34, further comprising a detachable liner positioned within said outer upper, said liner being provided with a sole.
  • 39. A boot according to claim 34, wherein said external sole, said outer upper, and said outer reinforcing element constitute three distinct parts of the boot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 17126 Dec 2000 FR
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