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This invention pertains to shoes having features for increased flexibility.
One aspect of the invention is a shoe comprising a sole, an upper operatively secured to the sole, and a welt. The sole comprises a sole bottom surface, a sole lateral side surface, a sole medial side surface, a sole heel end surface, and a sole toe end surface. The sole bottom surface extends transversely from the sole lateral side surface to the sole medial side surface. The sole lateral side surface and the sole medial side surface extend upwardly from the sole bottom surface. The sole extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole toe end surface. The sole includes a sole heel region, a sole midfoot region, a sole metatarsal region, a sole ball region, and a sole toe region. The sole heel region extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole midfoot region. The sole midfoot region extends longitudinally from the sole heel region to the sole metatarsal region. The sole metatarsal region extends from the sole midfoot region to the sole ball region. The sole ball region extends longitudinally from the sole metatarsal region to the sole toe region. The sole toe region extends longitudinally from the sole ball region to the sole toe end surface. The sole ball region includes a sole medial ball region and a sole lateral ball region. The upper comprises an upper heel region, an upper lateral midfoot region, an upper medial midfoot region, an upper metatarsal region, an upper lateral ball region, an upper medial ball region, and an upper toe region. The upper metatarsal region includes an upper lateral metatarsal region and an upper medial metatarsal region. The upper has an upper lateral side region and an upper medial side region. The upper lateral side region includes the upper lateral midfoot region, the upper lateral metatarsal region and the upper lateral ball region. The upper medial side region includes the upper medial midfoot region, the upper medial metatarsal region and the upper medial ball region. The sole and upper collectively define a seam. The seam has a seam heel region, a seam lateral midfoot region, a seam lateral metatarsal region, a seam lateral ball region, a seam toe region, a seam medial ball region, a seam medial metatarsal region, and a seam medial midfoot region. The seam heel region extends from the seam medial midfoot region to the seam lateral midfoot region. The seam lateral midfoot region extends from the seam heel region to the seam lateral metatarsal region. The seam lateral metatarsal region extends from the seam midfoot region to the seam lateral ball region. The seam lateral ball region extends from the seam lateral metatarsal region to the seam toe region. The seam toe region extends from the seam lateral ball region to the seam medial ball region. The seam medial ball region extends from the seam toe region to the seam medial metatarsal region. The seam medial metatarsal region extends from the seam medial ball region to the seam medial midfoot region. The seam medial midfoot region extends from the seam medial metatarsal region to the seam heel region. The welt comprises at least one piece separate from the sole and separate from the upper. The welt is secured to at least one of the sole and the upper. The welt covers at least part of the seam lateral side region and at least part of the seam medial side region. The sole includes a first plurality of flex grooves in the sole bottom surface. The first plurality of flex grooves extend transversely from the sole medial side surface toward the lateral side surface. The welt includes a first plurality of welt slits. At least some of the welt slits of the first plurality of welt slits are adjacent at least some of the flex grooves of the first plurality of flex grooves.
Another aspect of the invention is a shoe comprising a sole, an upper operatively secured to the sole, and a welt. The sole comprises a sole bottom surface, a sole lateral side surface, a sole medial side surface, a sole heel end surface, and a sole toe end surface. The sole bottom surface extends transversely from the sole lateral side surface to the sole medial side surface. The sole lateral side surface and the sole medial side surface extend upwardly from the sole bottom surface. The sole extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole toe end surface. The sole includes a sole heel region, a sole midfoot region, a sole metatarsal region, a sole ball region, and a sole toe region. The sole heel region extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole midfoot region. The sole midfoot region extends longitudinally from the sole heel region to the sole metatarsal region. The sole metatarsal region extends from the sole midfoot region to the sole ball region. The sole ball region extends longitudinally from the sole metatarsal region to the sole toe region. The sole toe region extends longitudinally from the sole ball region to the sole toe end surface. The sole ball region includes a sole medial ball region and a sole lateral ball region. The upper comprises an upper heel region, an upper lateral midfoot region, an upper medial midfoot region, an upper metatarsal region, an upper lateral ball region, an upper medial ball region, and an upper toe region. The upper metatarsal region includes an upper lateral metatarsal region and an upper medial metatarsal region. The upper has an upper lateral side region and an upper medial side region. The upper lateral side region includes the upper lateral midfoot region, the upper lateral metatarsal region and the upper lateral ball region. The upper medial side region includes the upper medial midfoot region, the upper medial metatarsal region and the upper medial ball region. The sole and upper collectively define a seam. The seam has a seam heel region, a seam lateral midfoot region, a seam lateral metatarsal region, a seam lateral ball region, a seam toe region, a seam medial ball region, a seam medial metatarsal region, and a seam medial midfoot region. The seam heel region extends from the seam medial midfoot region to the seam lateral midfoot region. The seam lateral midfoot region extends from the seam heel region to the seam lateral metatarsal region. The seam lateral metatarsal region extends from the seam midfoot region to the seam lateral ball region. The seam lateral ball region extends from the seam lateral metatarsal region to the a seam toe region. The seam toe region extends from the seam lateral ball region to the seam medial ball region. The seam medial ball region extends from the seam toe region to the seam medial metatarsal region. The seam medial metatarsal region extends from the seam medial ball region to the seam medial midfoot region. The seam medial midfoot region extends from the seam medial metatarsal region to the seam heel region. The welt has a welt heel region, a welt lateral midfoot region, a welt lateral metatarsal region, a welt lateral ball region, a welt toe region, a welt medial ball region, a welt medial metatarsal region, and a welt medial midfoot region. The welt heel region extends from the welt medial midfoot region to the welt lateral midfoot region and covers the seam heel region. The welt lateral midfoot region extends from the welt heel region to the welt lateral metatarsal region and covers the seam lateral midfoot region. The welt lateral metatarsal region extends from the welt lateral midfoot region to the welt lateral ball region and covers the seam lateral metatarsal region. The welt lateral ball region extends from the welt lateral metatarsal region to the welt toe region and covers the seam lateral ball region. The welt toe region extends from the welt lateral ball region to the welt medial ball region and covers the seam toe region. The welt medial ball region extends from the welt toe region to the welt medial metatarsal region and covers the seam medial ball region. The welt medial metatarsal region extends from the welt medial ball region to the welt medial midfoot region and covers the seam medial metatarsal region. The welt medial midfoot region extends from the welt medial metatarsal region to the welt heel region and coves the seam medial midfoot region. The welt includes a welt top surface, a welt bottom surface, a first plurality of welt slits extending from the welt top surface toward the welt bottom surface, and a second plurality of welt slits extending from the welt top surface toward the welt bottom surface. At least some of the welt slits of the first plurality of welt slits are in the welt medial ball region. At least some of the welt slits of the second plurality of welt slits are in the welt lateral ball region.
Another aspect of the invention is a shoe comprising a sole and an upper operatively secured to the sole. The sole comprises a sole bottom surface, a sole lateral side surface, a sole medial side surface, a sole heel end surface, and a sole toe end surface. The sole bottom surface extends transversely from the sole lateral side surface to the sole medial side surface. The sole lateral side surface and the sole medial side surface extend upwardly from the sole bottom surface. The sole extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole toe end surface. The sole includes a sole heel region, a sole midfoot region, a sole metatarsal region, a sole ball region, and a sole toe region. The sole heel region extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface to the sole midfoot region. The sole midfoot region extends longitudinally from the sole heel region to the sole metatarsal region. The sole metatarsal region extends from the sole midfoot region to the sole ball region. The sole ball region extends longitudinally from the sole metatarsal region to the sole toe region. The sole toe region extends longitudinally from the sole ball region to the sole toe end surface. The sole ball region includes a sole medial ball region and a sole lateral ball region. The upper comprises an upper outer layer. The upper outer layer comprises an outer layer heel region, an outer layer lateral midfoot region, an outer layer medial midfoot region, an outer layer metatarsal region, an outer layer lateral ball region, an outer layer medial ball region, and an outer layer toe region. The outer layer metatarsal region includes an outer layer lateral metatarsal region and an outer layer medial metatarsal region. The outer layer has an outer layer lateral side region and an outer layer medial side region. The outer layer lateral side region includes the outer layer lateral midfoot region, the outer layer lateral metatarsal region, and the outer layer lateral ball region. The outer layer medial side region includes the outer layer medial midfoot region, the outer layer medial metatarsal region, and the outer layer medial ball region. The outer layer is of leather. The outer layer includes a plurality of through perforations. Each of the perforations of the plurality of perforations has a perforation length and a perforation width. The perforation width extends in a longitudinal direction of the shoe. The longitudinal direction of the shoe is a direction extending generally toward the sole heel end surface and away from the sole toe end surface. The perforation length extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the shoe. The perforation length is greater than the perforation width.
Further features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the operation of the invention, are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference numerals in the written specification and in the drawing figures indicate corresponding items.
An embodiment of a shoe in accordance with the present invention is indicated by reference numeral 10 in
The sole 12 comprises a lower sole member 18 and a heel member 20. The lower sole member 18 has a lower sole member bottom surface 22, a lower sole member lateral side surface 24, and a lower sole member medial side surface 26. The lower sole member bottom surface 22 extends transversely from the lower sole member lateral side surface 24 to the lower sole member medial side surface 26. The lower sole member lateral side surface 24 and the lower sole member medial side surface 26 extend upwardly from the lower sole member bottom surface 22. The heel member 20 has a heel member bottom surface 28, a heel member lateral side surface 30, and a heel member medial side surface 32. The heel member bottom surface 28 extends transversely from the heel member lateral side surface 30 to the heel member medial side surface 32. The heel member lateral side surface 30 and the heel member medial side surface 32 extend upwardly from the heel member bottom surface 28. Collectively, the lower sole member bottom surface 22 and the heel member bottom surface 28 constitute a sole bottom surface 34, the lower sole member lateral side surface 24 and the heel member lateral side surface 30 constitute a sole lateral side surface 36, and the lower sole member medial side surface 26 and the heel member medial side surface 32 constitute a sole medial side surface 38.
The sole 12 includes a sole heel end surface 40 and a sole toe end surface 42. The sole 12 extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface 40 to the sole toe end surface 42. The sole 12 further includes a sole heel region 44, a sole midfoot region 46, a sole metatarsal region 48, a sole ball region 50, and a sole toe region 52. The sole heel region 44 extends longitudinally from the sole heel end surface 40 to the sole midfoot region 46. The sole midfoot region 46 extends longitudinally from the sole heel region 44 to the sole metatarsal region 48. The sole metatarsal region 48 extends from the sole midfoot region 46 to the sole ball region 50. The sole ball region 50 extends longitudinally from the sole metatarsal region 48 to the sole toe region 52. The sole toe region 52 extends longitudinally from the sole ball region 50 to the sole toe end surface 42. The sole ball region 50 includes a sole medial ball region 54 and a sole lateral ball region 56. The lower sole member 18 of this embodiment may be of leather or some other suitable material such as thermoplastic polyurethane. The heel member 20 of this embodiment may be of thermoplastic polyurethane or some other suitable material. In this embodiment the heel member 20 is a piece separate from the lower sole member 18. In another embodiment, the heel member and lower sole member together are a single unitary piece.
The upper 14 comprises an upper heel region 58, an upper lateral midfoot region 60, an upper medial midfoot region 62, an upper metatarsal region 64, an upper lateral ball region 66, an upper medial ball region 68, and an upper toe region 70. The upper metatarsal region 64 includes an upper lateral metatarsal region 72 and an upper medial metatarsal region 74. The upper 14 has an upper lateral side region 76 and an upper medial side region 78. The upper lateral side region 76 includes the upper lateral midfoot region 60, the upper lateral metatarsal region 72 and the upper lateral ball region 66. The upper medial side region 78 includes the upper medial midfoot region 62, the upper medial metatarsal region 74 and the upper medial ball region 68. The upper 14 comprises an upper outer layer 80 (
The upper outer layer 80 comprises an outer layer heel region 84, an outer layer lateral midfoot region 86, an outer layer medial midfoot region 88, an outer layer metatarsal region 90, an outer layer lateral ball region 92, an outer layer medial ball region 94, and an outer layer toe region 96. The outer layer metatarsal region 90 includes an outer layer lateral metatarsal region 98 and an outer layer medial metatarsal region 100. The upper outer layer 80 has an outer layer lateral side region 102 and an outer layer medial side region 104. The outer layer lateral side region 102 includes the outer layer lateral midfoot region 86, the outer layer metatarsal region 90, and the outer layer lateral ball region 92. The outer layer medial side region 104 includes the outer layer medial midfoot region 88, the outer layer medial metatarsal region 100, and the outer layer medial ball region 94. The upper outer layer 80 of this embodiment is of leather. But it is to be understood that the upper outer layer 80 could be of other materials.
The upper outer layer 80 includes a plurality of through-perforations 106. The perforations may be formed in the upper outer layer via a programmable laser or by other conventional cutting methods to form the perforations 106 in a precise pattern. Each of the perforations of the plurality of perforations 106 has a perforation length PL and a perforation width PW. The perforation width PW extends in a longitudinal direction of the shoe 10. The longitudinal direction of the shoe 10 is a direction extending generally toward the sole heel end surface 40 and away from the sole toe end surface 42. Because “longitudinal direction” as used herein is a reference to orientation instead of motion, it is to be understood that the longitudinal direction of the shoe 10 could alternatively be stated as a direction extending generally away from the sole heel end surface 40 and toward the sole toe end surface 42 without changing the meaning of the term. The perforation length PL extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the shoe 10. The perforation length PL is greater than the perforation width PW. In this embodiment, the perforation length PL is at least twice as great as the perforation width PW. Each one of the perforations of the plurality of perforations 106 is spaced a distance D1 from another one of the plurality of perforations. In the present embodiment, the distance D1 is less than twice the perforation length PL of said another one of the plurality of perforations and, is more specifically, less than the perforation length PL of said another one of the plurality of perforations. As best shown in
Although the shoe 10 includes a plurality of perforations meeting the characteristics described herein, it is to be understood that not all perforations in the shoe 10 necessarily meet the characteristics. For example, as evident in the drawing figures, the spacing between some of the adjacent perforations in the shoe 10 is much farther than described above concerning the plurality of perforations. It is also to be understood that the sizes of the perforations may vary throughout the shoe. As shown in
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The welt 16 is of leather and includes a welt top surface 162, a welt bottom surface 164, a first plurality of welt slits 166, and a second plurality of welt slits 168. It is to be understood that in some embodiments of the present invention, the welt could be of a material other than leather. The first and second pluralities of welt slits 166, 168 extend from the welt top surface 162 toward the welt bottom surface 164. The welt slits 166, 168 may be formed via a programmable laser or via some other conventional cutting process. At least some of the welt slits of the first plurality of welt slits 166 are in the welt medial ball region 156 and at some of the welt slits of the second plurality of welt slits 168 are in the welt lateral ball region 152. In this embodiment, the first plurality of welt slits 166 are only in the welt medial ball and metatarsal regions 156, 158, and the second plurality of welt slits 168 are only in the welt lateral ball and metatarsal regions 152, 150. The welt heel region 146, the welt lateral midfoot region 148, the welt medial midfoot region 160, and the welt toe region 154 are devoid of welt slits. In one embodiment of the present invention, the welt top surface 162 is devoid of stitches adjacent the first and second pluralities of welt slits 166, 168 In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the welt top surface 162 is devoid of stitches in the welt heel region 146, the welt lateral midfoot region 148, the welt lateral metatarsal region 150, the welt lateral ball region 152, the welt toe region 154, the welt medial ball region 156, the welt medial metatarsal region 158, and the welt medial midfoot region 160. In yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention, the welt 16 is devoid of any visible stitching.
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It should be understood that when introducing elements of the present invention in the claims or in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be open-ended and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Additionally, the term “portion” should be construed as meaning some or all of the item or element that it qualifies. Moreover, use of identifiers such as first, second, and third should not be construed in a manner imposing any relative position or time sequence between limitations.
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