The present application relates generally to footwear, and more particularly, to footwear components that are made with sustainable and recyclable materials that are removable from the footwear to help reduce the impact of footwear on the environment.
Footwear includes several footwear components, such as an upper and a sole having a midsole and an outsole. These components are typically made with materials, such as ethylene vinyl acetate and polymer-based materials, that are not readily removable and recyclable. Since the useful life of most footwear is less than a year, used footwear ends up in landfills and garbage dumps and contributes to the global waste problem.
Sustainable materials are materials used throughout consumer and industrial economies that may be produced in required volumes without depleting non-renewable resources and without disrupting the environment and key natural resource systems. Such materials vary enormously and may range from bio-based polymers or highly recyclable materials that can be reprocessed an indefinite number of times without requiring additional mineral resources. These materials help to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills and garbage dumps and thereby help to reduce the impact of waste on the environment and global economies.
It is therefore desirable to provide footwear that includes components made with sustainable materials that help to reduce the impact of used footwear on the environment and global economies.
The present article of footwear includes one or more footwear components that are made with sustainable, replaceable, interchangeable and/or recyclable materials that are removable from the footwear to be replaced and/or reground and reincorporated in new footwear in the supply chain or recycled for other purposes to help reduce the amount of used footwear deposited in waste storage areas and thereby help reduce global waste.
In an embodiment, an article of footwear is provided and includes an upper and a sole attached to the upper, where the sole includes a shell and an outsole attached to the shell, and the shell defines an interior space. A midsole is positioned in the interior space and is removably attached to the shell.
In another embodiment, a sole for an article of footwear is provided where the sole includes a shell having a peripheral wall and a bottom wall, and the shell defines an interior space and an outsole attached to a bottom surface of the shell. A midsole is positioned in the interior space and is removably attached to the shell.
The present footwear includes one or more components made with sustainable and/or recyclable materials where the components are removable to reduce the amount of used footwear that is sent to landfills, dumps and other waste areas.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the shell 24 is made with ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), but may also be made with thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a foam material or any suitable material or combination of materials. As shown in
Referring to 5-8, the shell 24 defines an interior space 44 that is configured to receive a removable midsole 46. The midsole 46 is preferably made with a recyclable material, such as a sugarcane-based foam material or other suitable biological-based materials, and has a thickness of 2.0 mm to 7.0 mm. In another embodiment, the thickness of the midsole is 10 mm to 40 mm. In this embodiment, the upper surface 48 of the midsole 46 has a contour that corresponds to a shape of a person's foot and thereby acts as a footbed to cushion the person's foot. The material or materials used to make the midsole 46 and the shell 24 may have the same hardness value or different hardness values. In an embodiment, the hardness value of the midsole 46 is less than the hardness value of the shell 24 such that the shell provides support to a person's foot while the midsole cushions the person's foot. In another embodiment, the hardness of the midsole 46 and the shell 24 vary along the lengths and/or widths of the midsole and shell. For example, the hardness value of a medial side of the shell 24 is greater than the hardness values of the lateral side of the shell 24 and the midsole 46 to provide additional support to the medial side of a person's foot to help reduce pronation during movement. In another example, the hardness value of the lateral side of the shell 24 is greater than the hardness values of the medial side of the shell 24 and the midsole 46 to provide additional support to the lateral side of a person's foot to help reduce supination during movement. It should be appreciated that the hardness value of the shell 24 and/or the midsole 46 may be adjusted to provide support and cushioning to different portions of a person's foot.
In the above embodiment, the midsole 46 is removable from the shell 24 as shown in
Additionally, making the midsole 46 removable from the shell 24 requires less adhesive or glue to hold the midsole in place while also enabling the midsole to be removed from the shell. Less adhesive is also used to attach the upper to the midsole so that the upper is more easily removable from the midsole during disassembly and prior to sending shoe parts to a waste storage area. In an embodiment, at least 50% less adhesive is needed to secure the midsole in place and/or to secure the upper to the midsole, compared to the adhesive used to secure the midsole and upper together with conventional shoes. Using less adhesive reduces material and production costs associated with the shoes and reduces the amount of adhesive, i.e., adhesive components, that ends up in waste storage areas.
In another embodiment, the upper 26 is made with a recyclable material, such as a natural material, i.e., wool, a tree-based material, and/or a sugarcane material, where the upper 26 including the laces, is attached to the shell 24 by stitching about the perimeter of the upper and shell. In this embodiment, the upper is removable from the shell 24 by removing or cutting the stitching attaching the upper to the shell. In another embodiment, the upper is removed from the shell by dissolving or removing adhesive attaching the upper to the shell or the upper 26 may have a frangible connection such that it may be pulled or ripped off of the shell to remove the upper 26 from the shell 24. In an embodiment shown in
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In the above embodiments, the outsole may be made with a recyclable material, such as rubber, and attached to the sole using an adhesive, stitching or other suitable attachment method. In this way, the outsole may be removed from the sole by dissolving the adhesive or pulling the outsole away from the sole. In an embodiment, the outsole is removed from the bottom of the sole by grinding the outsole using a grinding apparatus. The ground particles of the outsole may then be collected and recycled. In an embodiment, the bottom surface of the sole includes a wear indicator, such as a colored material or the bottom of the sole has a color, so that the grinding of the outsole stops when the wear indicator is visible. It should be appreciated that any suitable type of wear indicator may be used on the bottom of the sole. Furthermore, the outsole may also be sanded off of the bottom of the sole using a sanding apparatus.
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In this embodiment, the peripheral wall of the shell has a height H2 that is greater than 50% of the height H1 of the footwear or shoe along at least a portion of the length of the footwear. This construction provides additional support to the sides of a person's foot during movement. In other embodiments, The height of the peripheral wall may be greater than 50% of the height of the shoe on the medial side of the shoe, on the lateral side of the shoe, or along the entire perimeter of the shoe. Similar to the above embodiments, a midsole 90 (
In the above embodiments, the midsole may be removed and replaced with a different midsole. For example, a first midsole may be made with a highly pliable soft foam material that provides additional cushioning for a person's foot, and a second midsole may be made with a foam material having a support member, such as a carbon-fiber base plate, that provides additional support in designated areas of a person's foot. A person may use the first midsole or the second midsole depending on the type of runner that they are and the amount of cushioning and support they need. It should be appreciated that there may be a plurality of midsoles having different amounts of cushioning and support that may be inserted in the shell. In this embodiment, the midsoles are made with a recyclable material so that when the midsoles are ready to be discarded, they are removed and/or recycled as described above.
While particular embodiments of the present footwear are shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
This application is a non-provisional application of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/362,754 filed on Apr. 11, 2022, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63362754 | Apr 2022 | US |