The instant invention discloses a sustaining device for the purpose of maintaining the structural configuration of a shoe and suspending it for display while preventing its deformation.
Currently shoes are manufactured in such a way that the end product obtained from the manufacturing process has the three dimensional shapes required by the design of the same. Thus it is common that during manufacturing of the shoe rigid protecting structures are employed in the interior of the shoe, called molds, in such a way that the shoe maintains its configuration throughout the manufacturing process, which includes different processes, materials and machinery.
However, once the manufacturing process of the shoe is complete, the mold or rigid structure that maintained the structure of said shoe is removed before its transportation and sale prior to reaching the end consumer. Consequently, once the mold is removed the shoe begins a process of shrinking and deformation due to the materials employed in its composition (natural and synthetic leather, leather or rubber soles, etc.) reacting and trying to return to their original shape.
To resolve this problem the known state of the art employs stronger rigidity in the material used to shape the shoe. Normally this material is leather, for which a subsequent hardening process is used once the shoe is shaped, in such a way that it maintains said shape. However, the shape is only partially maintained, besides this being an extra procedure that results in higher manufacturing costs. Furthermore, employing these techniques runs the risk of endowing the shoe with excessive rigidity, which would give rise to a feeling of lack of flexibility in the end user, making wearing these shoes very uncomfortable, and which on most occasions would cause various abrasions on the feet.
Also known is the use of three dimensional elements that adjust to the interior shape of the toe of the shoe, these elements habitually being made of paper, and employed together with a longitudinal element, such as a rod, placed as a coiled spring stem between the tridimensional element and the heel of the shoe. The problem presented by this solution is that it is deficient because it is not capable of maintaining the strength and volume that are necessary to retain the shape of the shoe. Furthermore, this solution does not last beyond when the shoes are used by the end user, who ends up throwing it away after wearing the shoes a couple of times.
Also known are diverse structures for maintaining the shape of the shoe, called shoe trees. For example Document ES 222807 discloses a rigid shoe tree that comprises a frontal toe mold and a rear heel joined by a coiled spring stem element. The problem presented by this type of solution is that the developed structure is complex, which means the cost of the same is high. Besides which, from an aesthetic point of view this solution is not pleasing, and so it is not commonly used during the selling and displaying the shoes for purchase, given that it would not make them very attractive. Moreover, this type of solution cannot be applied in a useful and effective manner to shoes such as sandals, with buckles at the ankle, with additional design elements, such as bows, or other highly deformable elements, etc. Furthermore, these solutions do not enable an attractive display of the shoes for their purchase, nor is it a solution that allows versatility in said display, which must be carried out with shelves on which all of the shoes are placed, thus precluding an optimal use of the display space, with the result that such solutions are expensive and unattractive for sales purposes.
Document EP 1690463 A1, for example, discloses a solution of a shoe tree that comprises a rigid base element to which another rigid frontal element is attached, this being different in accordance with the interior shape of the point of the shoe in which it is going to be employed. This solution likewise presents the problem of being complex and not versatile for shoes such as sandals that comprise deformable elements. Also., it is not an aesthetic solution that may be employed during display for selling the shoes. Consequently said shoes deform when on display for a long period of time. Furthermore, this solution does not lend itself to an attractive display for selling shoes, nor does it allow versatility in said display, which must be done with shelving that limits the optimum use of space, and has a high cost.
Another known solution is disclosed in Document US 2006/0168742 A1, which describes a shoe tree that comprises rigid elements, such as a frontal element for pointed tips, to which two lateral elements are attached that are able to expand laterally by means of some elastic elements such as springs, a rear piece for the heel area, and an element that couples both elements and that can be adjusted lengthwise in accordance with the shoe in which it is going to be placed. Once again the problem presented in solutions of this type is that they are not very versatile when they need to be used in shoes such as sandals, shoes having highly deformable design elements, etc., besides not being aesthetic elements that make the shoe attractive during its display for sale. In like manner as commented in relation to the other solutions, this document does not provide a versatile solution for the display of shoes that, again, must be displayed on shelves or display cases with a fiat base on which to rest the shoes.
Other documents that illustrate the prior state of the art include Documents WO 2011055162 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 3,750,208, U.S. Pat. No. 2,777,216, U.S. Pat. No. 2,169,835, EP 2253239 A1 and AR 053744 A1, for example.
Known from Document U.S. Pat. No. 3,750,208 A is a support for the interior of shoes, such that said shoes remain without deforming during its transport or storage. The problem this type of solution presents is that it lacks versatility for certain types and shapes of shoes, requiring important modifications to be used in different shoes, which involves very important costs. Furthermore, this type of solution is not aesthetically pleasing for displaying shoes to be sold. Other solutions, such as for example the solution disclosed in Document CA 769981 A, are adaptable to very specific types of shoes, and do not permit versatility in their use, as would be desirable.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 289,046 discloses a longitudinally expandable stem element for shoes, said element presenting the problem of lack of versatility when being applied to different models of shoes while maintaining an optimal performance. Also known is Document U.S. Pat. No. 2,872,892 A, which describes a flexible conforming element with free ends: this type of solution presents the difficulty of not having ends in the heel and toe that retain the correct shape of the shoe, which thus ends up becoming deformed in time. In like manner, Document U.S. Pat. No. 2,787,013 A discloses a maintaining element for open heel footwear, presenting said solution a lack of versatility to be able to use in other types of shoes.
In light of the above, it would be desirable to have a solution available that permits correctly maintaining the shape of the shoes in such a way that said solution may be applied in a versatile, simple and economic manner to a wide range of shoes, and for which it would also be possible to have an aesthetic design that enables it to be used during the entire useful life of the shoe, including transport of the same, its attractive display for sale, and its use by part of the end consumer.
Thus, the present invention is oriented to provide these functionalities.
The present invention refers to a sustaining device for maintaining the structural configuration of shoes, and also its suspension for display, avoiding at all times the deformation of the shoes.
The solution proposed by the invention discloses a rigid device that acts in a shape similar to the mold used during the process of manufacturing and configuring the shoe.
For its part, the suspending device of the invention comprises the following main elements:
In turn, the shaping element may comprise diverse additional elements, depending on the configuration, structure or type of shoe, which correctly maintains all of the fundamental elements of the shoe, regardless of the type of shoe it may be.
The solution proposed by the invention is a simple, versatile and economic solution that may be used during transport of the shoe, its display for sale, and its storage by the end consumer.
The main advantages of the sustaining device of the invention are broken down as follows:
Other features and advantages of the instant invention will emerge in the detailed description that follows in relation to the accompanying figures.
a and 2b display views of the main body of the shaping element of the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
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a and 5b display a flat and lateral section view, respectively, of the disposition of the frontal rigidizer element deployed on the main body of the shaping element of the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
c and 5d display, in a flat and volume view respectively, the design of the frontal rigidizer element before being shaped into its final shape, of the shaping element of the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
e displays a detail of the frontal rigidizer element deployed on the main body of the shaping element of the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
a and 6b display details of the rear rigidizer element as well as its positioning in the shoe, for the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
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a and 11b display details of the preferred embodiments of the shaping element of the sustaining device for shoes according to the instant invention.
The instant invention discloses a supporting device for maintaining the structural configuration and display of a shoe 10, and also for suspending said shoe 10 for display, preventing deformation of shoe 10 at all times.
The supporting device of the invention comprises in turn the following elements:
Shaping element 101 comprises, as shown in
Preferably the material which comprises main body 1 will be transparent, in such a way that shaping element 101 will be practically invisible, making it especially attractive for displays, shops and display cases. This feature is particularly important for sandal style shoes.
Shaping element 101 is completely versatile and can be adapted to any type of shoe 10, size, midpoint of the sole, left and right foot, the heel of shoe 10, height of the heel, shoes for women, men, children, boots, ankle high boots, sandals, etc.
Main body 1 of shaping element 101 may comprise an information element 3, preferably a bar code that contains information in relation to shoe 10 in which said shaping element 101 is inserted: model, color, number, picture, lot, etc.).
Shaping element 101 may also comprise at least one support element 4, as detailed in
Shaping element 101 may comprise, if necessary, a support element 6, for the purpose of maintaining shoe 10 straight and taut, thus maintaining its correct structural configuration. Additional support element 6 is comprised preferably starting from a flat strip, preferably made of thermoformed plastic material, capable of acquiring the form of a closed loop shape, to the extent it may be necessary, being attached by some buffers 7. As shown in
Shaping element 101 may likewise be comprised of a supplement 9, which serves as an extension to match the height of the shaft of shoe 10, when necessary for maintaining the shape of certain models of shoes, such as ankle height boots or full height boots. In turn, said shaping element 101 may comprise a frontal reinforcing element 90, for reinforcing the shape of the frontal part of certain models of shoes 10 that may so require it (see
Shaping element 101 can also comprise (see
Frontal rigidizer element 20, is obtained starting from a piece of vinyl having sufficient density and caliber so that, once cut into any shape (the basic shape does not matter, given that a single standard shape can be used in the large majority of shoes, as shown in
It is also possible to reach a higher level of quality and complexity in the finishing of the configuration of frontal rigidizer element 20, because the same vinyl piece is thermoformed with a tridimensional shape, copied from the original mold in which the model in question was made. The use of one or the other option is the decision of the client, given that neither of the two processes involves highly complicated techniques.
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The functioning and anchoring of rear rigidizer element 30, preferably injected in transparent plastic material, is such that said element is attached to main body 1 by means of two pairs of lugs that are inserted in each one of the two faces of main body 1, making horizontal movement of the same impossible with the help of a third support point that exerts pressure on the sole in the rear part of the heel of shoe 10, just as shown in
The sustaining device of the invention comprises, besides previously described shaping element 101, having the purpose of maintaining the structural configuration of shoe 10 at ail times, a suspension element 102 that enables, when coupled to shaping element 101, the attractive and versatile display of shoe 10 during the sale of the same, preventing said shoe 10 from becoming deformed at any time. Suspension element 102 is joined to shaping element 101 in a rigid manner, suspension element 102 is joined in turn to exterior structure 40 having any rotating shape, said suspension element 102 being able to rotate with respect of exterior structure 40.
The elements that comprise suspension element 102 are shown in
Exterior structure 40 will comprise some guides or profiles designed in such a way that they can be attached in a rigid manner to rigid element 41 of suspension element 102.
Furthermore, preferably suspension element 102 will comprise a visualizer 49 or a display in which the information contained in information element 3 or bar code, regarding shoe 10 will be shown: model, color, size, image, lot, etc. Thus the information of shoe 10 in information element 3 will be transmitted through a connection 71 both to visualizer 49 and to a computer control system 70 (see
There also exists, in accordance with the invention, the possibility of displaying shoe 10 by means of a shaping element 101 as shown in
Although the instant invention has been disclosed entirely in connection with the preferred embodiments, it is clear that those modifications that are within its scope may be introduced, and that the invention should not be considered limited by the previous embodiments, but rather to the content of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2011/070481 | 7/1/2011 | WO | 00 | 3/18/2014 |