The present invention relates generally to footwear, and more particularly to a method for forming a piece of a footwear upper.
Conventionally sports and casual footwear is constructed from a number of pieces, each of the pieces typically comprising a number of layers. The pieces forming the footwear upper are typically stitched at their edges to bond the layers together. Whilst this method leads to a sturdy construction, the presence of seams within an article of footwear can lead to irritation and discomfort for the wearer, particularly at or near edges which may rub against the wearer during use.
Accordingly, there is an on-going effort by footwear manufacturers to develop footwear providing improved comfort at a reduced cost, in particular a need to eliminate seams in the footwear upper which may cause discomfort to the wearer, while maintaining the comfort and durability of the footwear upper.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of forming a piece of a footwear upper comprising: providing a sheet of material, folding the sheet and forming a lamination from the folded sheet.
In one embodiment, the piece is then molded to a suitable three dimensional configuration.
In one embodiment, the molding involves placing the piece into a heat press molding apparatus including complementary shaped first and second molding portions, wherein the first molding portion is configured to receive a complementary second molding portion so that the piece is formed into a three dimensional configuration therebetween.
In one embodiment, the piece is subsequently trimmed to the desired size such that an edge of the piece comprises a folded edge of the folded sheet lamination. Advantageously, this can result in improved comfort for the wearer as such an edge can result in lower irritation than a cut, hemmed or stitched edge.
In one embodiment, cushioning is provided between the folded sheet before the lamination is formed. Advantageously, the cushioning can improve the comfort and durability of the footwear upper.
In one embodiment the sheet of material is molded into a three dimensional precursor configuration before being folded.
In one embodiment the three dimensional precursor configuration includes at least one recess configured to receive cushioning.
In one embodiment, the sheet of material has more than one layer.
One embodiment of the present invention is a method of forming a footwear upper comprised of one or more pieces which are attached together, wherein at least one of the pieces is formed as described above, and wherein the pieces are configured such that an opening of the upper is defined by at least part of the folded edge of the folded sheet lamination.
The pieces of the footwear upper may be ultrasonically welded, sewn, attached with adhesive or a combination thereof.
In one embodiment, a strip of material is additionally provided to at least partially cover a join between pieces.
One embodiment of the present invention is a method of forming an article of footwear, wherein the footwear upper or pieces of the footwear upper are formed as described above.
Another aspect of the present invention is a piece of a footwear upper comprising a lamination which has been formed from a folded sheet.
One embodiment is a piece of a footwear upper as above which has further been molded to a suitable three dimensional configuration.
One embodiment is a piece of a footwear upper as above which has been trimmed such that an edge of the piece comprises a folded edge of the folded sheet lamination.
In one embodiment, the piece of footwear upper further comprises cushioning disposed within the lamination.
In one embodiment, sheet which forms the lamination has more than one layer.
Another embodiment of the present invention is a footwear upper comprising one or more pieces wherein a least one of the pieces is a piece as described above and an opening which is at least partly defined by at least part of a folded edge of a folded sheet lamination.
At least some of the pieces of the footwear upper have been joined by ultrasonic welding, stitching, adhesive or a combination thereof.
In one embodiment, at least part of a join between pieces is covered by a strip of material.
Another embodiment of the present invention is an article of footwear comprising a footwear upper, or a piece of a footwear upper as described above.
Another aspect of the present invention is a method of forming a footwear upper comprised of one or more pieces which are attached together, wherein at least one of the pieces is formed according to the following steps: providing a sheet of material; molding the sheet into a suitable three-dimensional precursor configuration, wherein the precursor configuration includes at least one recess configured to receive cushioning; providing cushioning to the sheet; folding the sheet; forming a lamination from the folded sheet, wherein the cushioning is between the folded sheet; molding the folded sheet lamination to a suitable three-dimensional configuration; trimming the molded lamination to the desired size such that an edge of the piece comprises a folded edge of the folded sheet lamination; and wherein the pieces are configured such that an opening of the footwear upper is defined by at least part of the folded edge of the folded sheet lamination.
Another aspect of the present invention is a footwear upper comprising: one or more pieces, wherein at least one of the pieces comprises: a lamination which has been formed from a folded sheet, which has been molded into a suitable three-dimensional configuration, and trimmed such that an edge of the piece comprises a folded edge of the folded sheet lamination; and cushioning disposed within the lamination; and an opening which is at least partly defined by at least part of a folded edge of the folded sheet lamination.
The invention will now be described in further detail by reference to the attached drawings illustrating exemplary forms of the invention.
a and 2b are cross sectional views through a molding device showing the sheet being molded to a three dimensional precursor configuration
a and 3b show the precursor molded sheet, where 3a shows a perspective view and 3b shows a cut-away view
a and 4b show the formation of a lamination by folding the precursor sheet
a and 5b are cross-sectional views through a molding device showing the lamination being molded into a three dimensional configuration.
a and 6b are perspective views showing the molded lamination before and after trimming to form a piece of footwear upper.
a and 8b show how a footwear upper might be formed from pieces.
a and 9b show how extra pieces of material might be introduced to coved joins of a footwear upper.
a and 11b are cross-sectional views through a molding device showing a sheet being molded into a three dimensional precursor configuration with recesses for receiving cushioning.
a and 12b show a precursor molded sheet with recesses to receive cushioning, where 12a shows a perspective view and 12b shows a cutaway view.
a-13c show the formation of a lamination by folding the precursor sheet, including the introduction of cushioning.
a and 14b are cross-sectional views through a molding device showing the lamination with cushioning being molded into a three dimensional configuration.
a-16h show various methods by which pieces of footwear upper may be joined.
Referring firstly to
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a and 3b show the resulting molded precursor sheet 101.
The precursor sheet is then folded to form a lamination of the two portions defined by the guide-line 22. In this case, an adhesive 41 is first applied to the foam side of the molded precursor sheet, as shown in
The lamination formed by the folded sheet 102 is then placed in a second mold as shown in
An exemplary method of forming a footwear upper from pieces manufactured according to the description above is now described as shown in
a and 8b show how the two pieces of the footwear upper 103, 104 might be combined to form a footwear upper 801. The pieces are joined along the seam 83. This join can be achieved, for example, through stitching, adhesives, ultrasonic welding or a combination thereof. These methods will be described in detail below.
The footwear upper 801 comprises an opening 81, the edges of which are formed of the folded edges 42, 43 of the folded laminations which comprise the forward and heel pieces 103, 104 of the footwear upper. This advantageously results in the edge being free of cut or hemmed edges, or of stitched or otherwise bonded seams between layers of pieces of the footwear upper. This results in greater comfort and lower irritation for the wearer.
To increase the comfort and improve the aesthetic appeal of the footwear upper 801, a strip of material 91 may be introduced to cover the bond 83 between the two pieces, as shown in
This footwear upper 801 may finally be joined to a sole 1001 to form a finished article of footwear 1010 as shown in
A further advantage of the method of manufacture described above is that anatomically configured cushioning can optionally be included in the pieces of the footwear upper to improve the comfort and durability of the resulting article of footwear. This is shown in
a and 11b show the molding of the sheet 100 into a three-dimensional pre-cursor configuration. This is similar to the mold of
The resulting molded precursor sheet is shown in perspective view in
Cushioning 1301 is introduced in the recesses 1201. This cushioning might be made of any suitable cushioning material. For example the cushioning may comprise foam, thermoplastic rubber, gel, silicone or fibrefill, or the cushion could be a liquid pad (such as a sealed water pouch) or an air pad. Then, as shown in
The folded sheet lamination 102a is then placed in a second mold as shown in
Such a trimmed piece is shown in
Methods by which two pieces 1601, 1602 may be joined to form a footwear upper will now be described with reference to
a shows two pieces 1601, 1602 which are joined by use of adhesive only. Adhesive 1603 is provided between the two pieces 1601, 1602 at least partially covering the point at which they overlap.
d shows another method by which two pieces 1601, 1602 might be joined through stitching. The edges are joined by stitching 1604. The excess material might then be trimmed (not shown) before being folded over, as shown by arrow A2 in
g shows two pieces 1601, 1602 which are joined through ultrasonic welding to form ultrasonic weld 1607. As shown in
The preferred embodiments described above are by way of example only; the scope of the invention is defined in the appended claims, and modifications to the examples may be made within the scope of the claims. In particular, where steps of the method of manufacture are given, it will be evident to one skilled in the art that the order of these steps may be different, and that steps can be omitted where appropriate.
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201410007115.3 | Jan 2014 | CN | national |