Integrated injection forming shoe midsole having a dual-layer pad

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675502
  • Patent Number
    6,675,502
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Kavanaugh; Ted
    Agents
    • Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
Abstract
An integrated injection forming shoe midsole having a dual-layer pad includes a midsole and a dual-layer pad integrally formed by an injection forming process to form a tightly bonding between the midsole and the dual-layer pad. The dual-layer pad has a softer pliable pad on the upper layer and a harder and resilient cushion pad on the lower layer, and a buffer section corresponding to the heel location. Through the buffer section and the upper and lower-layers which have different material properties, the midsole may provide wearers more comfortable feeling and shock-absorbing bouncing resilience when touching ground surface.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved shoe midsole and particularly to an integrated injection forming shoe midsole that has a dual-layer pad made from a soft and a hard material to provide comfortable and resilient shock-absorbing effect.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A common shoe outsole


1


now available on the market as shown in

FIG. 1

generally has an outsole


1


and a midsole


2


made separately by injection forming or extrusion processes. Then a pad


3


is bonded to the midsole


2


, mostly by using adhesive. The midsole


2


and pad


3


tend to separate or damage after wearing for a period of time. Moreover, the pad


3


or midsole


2


made from a single material usually is too soft and does not have sufficient resilience, or too hard and incurs too much pounding impact when touching the ground and gives wearers uncomfortable feeling. In order to give shoe outsoles better resilience or shock-absorbing effect, some producers have developed and introduced midsoles with built-in air pouches or hydraulic lumps. However force bearing surfaces and positions of the air pouches or hydraulic lumps cannot match wearer's foot, and they tend to give wearers an awkward feeling when wearers' foot stepping on the inflated air pouches or hydraulic lumps, especially on the heel section. As the air pouches or hydraulic lumps do not have sufficient force bearing surfaces and cannot completely absorb the impact when wearer's foot dropping on the ground, wearers' foot might even be hurt. Hence there is a need to develop an integrated forming midsole


2


and pad


3


to provide comfortable wearing and shock-absorbing effect to improve the shortcomings of poor bonding between the midsole and pad, and uncomfortable wearing that incurred to conventional shoes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of aforesaid disadvantages, the primary object of the invention is to provide a shoe midsole and a dual-layer pad that are made by an integrated injection forming process to save assembly time of bonding and stitching, and to offer long period wearing without breaking away.




Another object of the invention is to provide a dual-layer pad that consists of a pliable pad and a cushion pad made from different soft and hard materials to offer people more comfortable and labor-saving walking.




A further object of the invention is to provide a dual-layer pad that has a plurality of jutting ribs on the peripheral rim and button latch openings to allow the dual-layer pad and midsole bonding tightly and securely without loosening off.




Yet another object of the invention is provide a dual-layer pad that has a buffer section to give wearers comfortable and shock-absorbing effect during walking, and give wearers resilient and labor-saving bounce when pulling the foot from the ground surface.











The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic exploded view of a conventional shoe outsole.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a dual-layer pad of the invention.





FIG. 3A

is a cross section taken along line


3


A—


3


A in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3B

is a cross section taken along line


3


B—


3


B in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the invention, with the dual-layer pad bonding to a midsole.





FIG. 5A

is a fragmentary cross section of the dual-layer pad and outsole according to the invention.





FIG. 5B

is a fragmentary enlarged cross section according to FIG.


5


A.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 8A

is a schematic cross section of the dual-layer pad in an use condition.





FIG. 8B

is another schematic cross section of the dual-layer in an use condition.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 2 through 3B

, the invention aims to provide an improved dual-layer pad


20


that focuses on different natures of the sole and heel of a human foot to offer comfortable and durable wearing.




The dual-layer pad


20


is integrally formed in a midsole


10


before the midsole


10


is completely formed. The dual-layer pad


20


consists of a pliable pad


21


and a cushion pad


22


bonding together to form an upper layer and a lower layer.




The pliable pad


21


is made from SBS (Styrene-Butadien-Styrene triblock copolymer) or EVA (Ethyl-vinyl acetate), and has a plurality of latch openings


210


and undulate slots


211


formed on the surface. The latch openings


210


run through the dual-layer pad


20


. The pliable pad


21


further has a buffer section


23


located in the heel section. The buffer section


23


has a top surface which has a center opening


230


, an inner layer aperture


231


and an outer layer aperture


232


formed thereon from the center thereof extending outwards. The top surface has a concave and arched contact surface


233


. The center opening


230


, inner layer aperture


231


and outer layer aperture


232


are formed symmetrically and run through the dual-layer pad


20


. The inner layer aperture


231


and outer layer aperture


232


are bridged by inner ribs


234


and outer ribs


235


located therebetween in a stagger fashion. In addition, the latch openings


210


, center opening


230


, inner layer aperture


231


and outer layer aperture


232


have respectively larger diameters in the pliable pad


21


than in the cushion pad


22


to form button latch openings


30


with a wider upper section and a narrower lower section (as shown in FIGS.


3


A and


3


B).




The cushion pad


22


also is made from SBS (Styrene-Butadien-Styrene triblock copolymer), but is slightly harder than the pliable pad


21


to increase support and resilient property. Moreover, the cushion pad


22


has a plurality of jutting ribs


220


formed on the peripheral rim thereof. The jutting ribs


220


and rib slots


11


formed on the periphery of the midsole


10


are located in a staggered and alternate manner relative to one another. Such a design allows the cushion pad


22


securely bonding to the midsole


10


when the dual-layer pad


20


is integrally formed with the midsole


10


by an injection forming process (shown in FIG.


4


).




In addition, when the midsole


10


is formed by injection and covers the entire dual-layer pad


20


, the material of the midsole


10


also fills the button latch openings


30


as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

. And through collar rings


31


formed in the button latch openings


30


securing on the top side of the cushion pad


22


, the dual-layer pad


20


can securely engage with the midsole


10


and cushion pad


22


.




Moreover, the pliable pad


21


and cushion pad


22


of the dual-layer pad


20


, besides being made from SBS, can also can be made from EVA (Ethyl-vinyl acetate), or be separately made by injection from the two different materials set forth above according to requirements.




It is to be noted that, the dual-layer pad


20


and midsole


10


are integrally formed by an injection forming process, and the top surface of the buffer section


23


of the pliable pad


21


. are covered by the material of the midsole


10


, and the center opening


230


, inner layer aperture


231


and outer layer aperture


232


of the buffer section


23


also are filled with the material of the midsole


10


. And through the cross support of the inner and outer layer apertures


231


and


232


, the buffer section


23


has a desired resilience. Moreover, the concave arched contact surface


233


is located on the heel section of the midsole


10


, and has an arched profile matching the contour of the heel, hence when the midsole


10


receives forces, it surrounds the entire heel section as shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

. Therefore, the buffer section


23


, in addition to conforming ergonomics and making the heel more comfortable, also expands the force bearing area to the entire heel section and securely supports the bottom of the heel. Hence whatever wearers' wearing conditions, either walking, springing, or jumping, the cushion pad


22


and buffer section


23


provide a bouncing reaction force. More important, the arched contact surface


233


of the buffer section


23


can completely match the heel to provide wearers more comfortable feeling when treading on the arched contact surface


233


. And the expanded force bearing surface which surrounds the entire heel section can completely absorb the pressure being transferred, and achieve the cushion and shock-absorbing effect.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show other embodiments of the invention in which the length of the cushion pad


22


or the entire dual-layer pad


20


are made shorter, and are retracted to the arch portion of the foot. By means of the techniques and constructions set forth above, the invention offers the following advantages:




1. The midsole


10


and dual-layer pad


20


of the invention are integrally made by an injection forming process, thus assembly time required by bonding or stitching of the outsole


1


that incurs to conventional techniques may be dispensed with, production is simpler and the shoe can be worn for a long period of time without breaking away.




2. The dual-layer pad


20


of the invention consists of a pliable pad


21


and a cushion pad


22


made from materials of different soft and hard properties. The softer upper pliable pad


21


provides excellent touch feeling when the sole of wearers' foot pounding on the ground surface (referring to FIG.


8


A). And the lower cushion pad


22


provides desired resilience and support function to give the foot bouncing and supporting effect when leaving the ground surface, thus wearers may walk easily with less effort (referring to FIG.


8


B).




3. The jutting ribs


220


formed on the peripheral rim of the cushion pad


22


and button latch openings


30


allow materials of the midsole


10


to cover the entire dual-layer pad


20


during the injection forming process, and fill the button latch openings


30


to form a tight and secured bonding between the cushion pad


22


and the midsole


10


, thereby can prevent the two from separating.




4. The cushion pad


22


and buffer section


23


generate a bouncing force and provide wearers more comfortable feeling when treading thereon. And the expanded force bearing surface which surrounds the entire heel section can completely absorb the pressure being transferred, and achieve cushion and shock-absorbing effect.



Claims
  • 1. An integrated injection forming shoe midsole having a dual-layer pad, comprising:a dual-layer pad and a midsole integrally bonded by an injection forming process, the dual-layer pad including a pliable pad on an upper layer and a cushion pad on a lower layer thereof bonding together; the pliable pad having an upper surface which has a plurality of latch openings and undulate slots formed thereon, the latch openings being run through the dual-layer pad; the cushion pad having a plurality of jutting ribs formed on the peripheral rim thereof, the jutting ribs forming a staggered relationship with rib slots formed on the periphery of the midsole to allow the dual-layer pad tightly and securely bonding to the midsole; the cushion pad further having a buffer section corresponding to a heel location.
  • 2. The integrated injection forming shoe midsole having a dual-layer pad of claim 1, wherein the buffer section has a top surface which has a center opening, an inner layer aperture and an outer layer aperture formed thereon from the center thereof extending outwards, the top surface having a concave and arched contact surface, the center opening, the inner layer aperture and the outer layer aperture being formed symmetrically and running through the dual-layer pad, the inner layer aperture and the outer layer aperture being bridged by inner ribs and outer ribs formed therebetween in a staggered fashion.
  • 3. The integrated injection forming shoe midsole having a dual-layer pad of claim 1, wherein the latch openings, the center opening, the inner layer aperture and the outer layer aperture of the dual-layer pad have respectively larger diameters corresponding to the pliable pad than that in the cushion pad to form button latch openings with a wider upper section and a narrower lower section.
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