The present invention falls within the field of production of soles for footwear.
In particular, the invention relates to a mould for producing soles for footwear whose moulding surface forms the inside of said sole for footwear, achieving greater comfort for the user who wears it.
Likewise, the invention relates to a sole for footwear produced with the mould described in the present invention.
There is known moulding of soles, i.e., the lower portion of footwear, from rubber or thermoplastic materials, with the aim of providing footwear having as anatomical as possible support for the user's foot, trying to avoid damaging the feet through the deformation or compression they experience every time the user's weight is exerted on the footwear, which strikes the ground repeatedly when walking or running.
This is why so-called ‘shock-proof’ soles have been designed, which are usually characterized by having different shock absorption areas or zones in accordance with the anatomy and physiology of the user's foot. To this end, there are commonly provided for soles for footwear having zones of greater compressibility and/or softness in the foot areas which experience the direct impact when the footwear is placed on the ground on advancing.
For example, patent EP 2366300, published on 21 Sep. 2011, relates to a lower portion of footwear consisting in a monolithic structure moulded in rubber or made of thermoplastic materials, wherein the outer surface of the sole consists of a series of transverse tubular profiles and its inside is designed with a discontinuous structure which supports the user's feet with a series of straight flanges or flaps separated by intermediate grooves.
The flaps are of two kinds and are disposed in an alternate manner. A first kind of flaps can be resiliently deformed, i.e., they can be selectively compressed in accordance with the force which the user's foot exerts on it. On the other hand, the flaps of the second kind ensure the sole will not collapse entirely under the feet's weight.
However, since the flaps are arranged at a right angle in relation to the bearing surface of the footwear, the foot bears perpendicularly on them, crushing them without taking full advantage of the resilient properties of the material of the flaps in order to achieve a much softer and comfortable support for the user's foot.
On the other hand, should it be desired to change the straight configuration of the known flaps to offer more comfort to the user's foot, this would entail making the profile followed by the inner face of the sole more complex. Therefore, it would be impossible to use the traditional surface machining tools, e.g., a mill, for producing the moulds of the sole since it is not possible with said tool to reach all the nooks and crannies of the profile to entirely shape the moulding surface.
Thus, it is necessary to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks, to be able to produce in a simple, effective and cheap manner a mould for forming a sole for footwear, as well as for said sole to entail greater comfort for the user wearing it. cl DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is established and characterised in the independent claims, while the dependent claims describe additional characteristics thereof.
The object of the present invention is a mould for producing soles for footwear, which includes a moulding surface consisting of a plurality of recesses and projections forming, inside the sole of the footwear to be moulded, protuberances which compress and bend during the footstep.
Likewise, the projections are disposed inclined in relation to the surface of the footstep of the sole to be moulded. Said projections are designed and separated from each other such that they are only formed by moulding, since it is not possible to insert a machining tool in the separation existing between said projections, nor is it possible either to undertake the machining of the recesses between the projections.
It is also an object of the present invention a sole for footwear formed using the aforementioned mould, inside of which protuberances are formed which compress and bend during the footstep, wherein the protuberances are disposed inclined in relation to the surface of the footstep.
As can be seen, the moulding surface comprised of inclined projections separated by recesses is able to form, inside the sole, the protuberances in an inclined manner in relation to the surface of the footstep. Thus, when the user's foot bears on the sole, said protuberances compress at their upper portion. Since said protuberances are arranged in an inclined manner, instead of being crushed withstanding the weight of the user's foot, they bend and cushion the vertical force generated by said weight on the sole, a much softer and comfortable support being achieved.
This specification is supplemented with a set of drawings, illustrative of the preferred embodiment, and never limiting the invention.
An embodiment of the invention is shown below with reference to the figures set out.
As shown in
On the other hand, the projections (1.2) are arranged inclined in relation to the surface of the footstep. Said projections (1.2) are designed and separated from each other such that they may only be formed by moulding, by 3D printing preferably or by lost-wax casting.
As shown in
The narrow recesses (1.1) of the moulding surface (1) match the inclined protuberances (2.1) formed by said moulding surface (1) inside the sole (2). Likewise, the projections (1.2) match notches (2.2), also narrow, formed in the sole (2).
Thus, it is possible to reproduce or copy exactly, inside the sole (2), the desired surface configuration which has been moulded on the moulding surface (1), a sole (2) for footwear being obtained (see
As shown in
In a second embodiment, seen in
Likewise,
On the other hand, it is preferred that the recesses (1.1) and projections (1.2) extend parallel, transversely or obliquely in relation to the longitudinal axis of the imprint of the sole (2).
Thus, as shown in
In a third embodiment of orientation of the protuberances (2.1), shown in
Likewise, the recesses (1.1) and projections (1.2) can extend, first, perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the imprint of the sole (2), and then, obliquely to said longitudinal axis.
In this case, a fourth embodiment is obtained of the orientation of the protuberances (2.1), seen in
On the other hand, the moulding surface (1) could be formed by a first and a second group of recesses (1.1) and projections (1.2), wherein said first group extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the imprint of the sole (2) and the second group extends perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
In this case, as shown in
Likewise, the first group of recesses (1.1) and projections (1.2) of the moulding surface (1) can extend obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the imprint of the sole (2) and the second group can remain extended perpendicularly to the first group.
In this case, as shown in
It can be understood that it is possible to obtain dissimilar embodiments of orientation of the protuberances (2.1) by combining the preceding embodiments in the forming of the different zones of bearing of the user's foot on the sole (2). For example, in the zone of the centre of the sole, the protuberances (2.1) can be extended obliquely in relation to the longitudinal axis of the sole (2), and in the heel zone, the protuberances (2.1) can be formed extended parallel to said longitudinal axis.
On the other hand, the recesses (1.1) and projections (1.2) of the moulding surface (1) can be formed in an arched, corrugated or crooked manner.
Thus, in a first embodiment of the layout of the protuberances (2.1), seen in
Likewise, in a second embodiment of the layout of the protuberances (2.1), as shown in
And in a third embodiment of the layout of the protuberances (2.1) (see
It is also possible to combine the previously described layout embodiments to form the different zones of bearing of the foot on said sole (2). For example (see
Likewise, it is possible to carry out any variant of combination of the different embodiments of orientation and layout of the protuberances (2.1) to form the different zones of bearing of the user's foot on the sole (2). The chosen combination will be reproduced, preferably by 3D printing, on the moulding surface (1), and the latter will be used to eventually produce the sole (2) of the footwear with the chosen combination as the inside.
On the other hand, in order to enhance the cushioning effect on the user's foot which bears on the sole (2) (see
Likewise, the protuberances (2.1) can be kept separate from the gluing zone (2.3) of the sole (2) by means of end notches (2.14), and thus, less resistance to cushioning is exerted.
As shown in
Likewise, some or all of the protuberances (2.1), separated by the intermediate notches (2.13), can sit at a height lower than the gluing zone (2.3) of the sole (2).
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2013/070649 | 9/18/2013 | WO | 00 |