This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used, in isolation, as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. At a high level, embodiments of the invention relate to a toe post having a soft shell and a reinforcement element. Other embodiments of the invention relate to a footwear product having a toe post that includes a soft shell disposed over at least a portion of a reinforcement element.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
The present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The subject matter of embodiments of the invention is described with specificity to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different features or combinations of features similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other technologies. Moreover, although aspects of methods of constructing products according to embodiments of the invention are described with reference to “blocks,” the term “block” should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various aspects unless the order of individual aspects is explicitly described.
Embodiments of the invention include a footwear product having a toe post that includes a soft shell and a reinforcement element. The footwear product can be a shoe, a sandal, or any other type of footwear product having a toe post. For example, in an embodiment, the footwear product can be a flip-flop type sandal in which a toe post is anchored, at one end, to a sole assembly and is attached to an upper strap assembly. Embodiments of the invention can include different combinations of the features and components described herein, additional features or components that are not described herein, and components made from different materials or combinations of materials than those described herein. All such implementations are considered to be within the ambit of the invention.
The toe post 10 includes a soft shell 18 that is at least partially disposed over a reinforcement element 20. As shown in
As is also shown in
The soft shell 18 is disposed over at least a portion of the reinforcement element 20. In the embodiment shown in
According to embodiments, the shaft-cover portion 32 extends between the anchor-cover portion 30 and a fin-assembly cover 34, as shown in
The soft shell 18 can be constructed from any number of different types of material that provide a soft interface between the toe post 10 and the foot of a wearer (not shown). For example, in embodiments, the soft shell 18 can be constructed using a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) material. Examples of TPE materials include thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs), styrenic block copolymers, and the like. Embodiments of the toe post 10 described above can be utilized to couple a sole assembly 42 of a footwear product 40 to an upper strap assembly 52, as shown in
An aperture 50 is defined through the forefoot portion 44 from a lower surface 50a of the sole assembly 42 to an upper surface 50b of the sole assembly 42 and is sized to accommodate at least the shaft 16 of the toe post 10. The toe post 10 is coupled to the sole assembly 42 by inserting the toe post 10 through the aperture 50 such that an upper surface 30b of the anchor 12 engages the lower surface 50a of the sole assembly 42 and at least a portion of the shaft 16 is disposed through the aperture 50.
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According to various embodiments, the reinforcement element 20 can be molded according to any number of various shapes. Additionally, in embodiments, the reinforcement element 20 can be molded to include reinforced regions 103 (see, e.g.,
After the reinforcement element 20 is placed within the cavity 106, a soft-shell material 107 is injected into the cavity 106, thereby forming a soft shell 18 that is disposed over at least a portion of the reinforcement element 20. According to various embodiments, the soft shell 18 can be constructed of any number of different types of materials that provide for a soft cover on the toe post 10, thereby improving comfort to the wearer. In embodiments, the soft shell 18 is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) material. Examples of TPE materials include thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) materials, styrenic block copolymers, and the like. For instance, in an embodiment, the soft-shell material is Megol® DP1741/30 SVPA (having a hardness of 34 Sh/A), available from API® S.p.A., of Mussolente, Italy. In other embodiments, the soft shell 18 can be made of other types of Megol®, TPE material, TPU material, or the like.
In embodiments, the soft shell 18 is disposed over the entire reinforcement element 20, while, in other embodiments, the soft shell 18 is disposed over a portion of the reinforcement element 20. For instance, in an embodiment, a portion 26c of the reinforcement element is left exposed to facilitate attachment to an upper interface surface 54a of an upper strap assembly 52. In some embodiments, the upper strap assembly 52 is constructed from a molded foam such as, for example, EVA and glue that is used in some embodiments to attach the toe post 10 to the upper strap assembly 52 may not effectively adhere thermoplastic material (e.g., TPE or TPU) to EVA. Accordingly, providing an attachment interface surface 26c by leaving a portion of nylon exposed allows for more effectively adhering the toe post to the upper strap assembly 52, in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the toe post 10 can be adhered to the upper strap assembly 52 using other techniques such as, for example, welding, fusing, taping, clipping, and the like.
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In embodiments, the two sets 108 and 109 of pins can be oriented such that the engaging ends 112a and 112b of the pins 108a and 108b line up with the engaging ends 113a and 113b of the pins 109a and 109b. In other embodiments, the two sets 108 and 109 of pins can be offset in their orientations with respect to one another. In still further embodiments, any other number of pins can be employed to maintain the position of the reinforcement element 20 in the mold cavity 106. In some embodiments, as shown in
During injection of the soft-shell material, the portion of the soft-shell material that contacts the reinforcement element 20 bonds to the reinforcement element, thereby forming the toe post 10. In embodiments, the bond between the soft shell 18 and the reinforcement element 20 can be any type of bond such as, for example, a chemical bond, a frictional bond, or the like. According to various embodiments, the materials, interface temperatures, cleanliness of the reinforcement element 20, melt temperature of the soft-shell material, and interface areas (e.g., the amount of surface of each part 18 and 20 that contact one another) can be chosen to achieve a desired bond strength between the reinforcement element 20 and the soft shell 18. For example, in embodiments, the soft shell 18 can be made of a soft thermoplastic elastomer material and the reinforcement element 20 can be made of a nylon material. The chemical properties of these two types of materials allow for chemical bonding between them. Additionally, nylon materials have desirable properties for use as a reinforcement element 20 because they are resilient, have high elongation, and high elasticity properties, while allowing for a strong bond with the thermoplastic materials. In various embodiments, however, other types of materials can be utilized that provide a bonded interface between them and a reinforced structure that has a soft outer shell.
The reinforcement element is removed from the first mold cavity (block 512) and is placed within a second mold cavity (block 514). In some embodiments, the reinforcement element is removed from the first mold cavity and placed in the second mold cavity by hand. In other embodiments, the process is automated so that a machine removes the reinforcement element from the first mold cavity and places it in the second mold cavity. According to various embodiments, pins are used to hold the reinforcement element in a position in the second mold cavity. In some embodiments, the pins are oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the fin assembly. In an embodiment, inserting the pins includes placing the pins such that an engagement end of each pin engages a surface of the fin assembly. In another embodiment, inserting the pins includes placing the pins through corresponding apertures defined within the fin assembly.
A second material is injected into the second mold cavity to create a soft shell (block 516). According to various embodiments the soft shell is disposed over the entire reinforcement element, while, in other embodiments, the soft shell is disposed over a portion of the reinforcement element. For instance, in an embodiment the soft shell includes an aperture that exposes an attachment interface surface of the reinforcement element. In embodiments, the second material bonds to at least a portion of the reinforcement element. For example, in an embodiment, the second material includes a thermoplastic elastomer material (e.g., a styrenic clock copolymer material) that chemically bonds to a nylon material used to construct the reinforcement element. According to various embodiments, the constructed toe post can include any number of other features or combinations of features, as well.
The toe post is coupled to a sole assembly (block 612). In embodiments, the sole assembly can be made of any number of different materials or combination of materials. In some embodiments, for example, the sole assembly is molded from a foam material such as EVA. In other embodiments, the sole assembly is molded from rubber, while, in further embodiments, different portions of the sole assembly are constructed using different materials. The sole assembly includes a forefoot portion and an aperture that is defined through the forefoot portion from a lower surface of the sole assembly to an upper surface of the sole assembly. According to various embodiments, coupling the toe post to the sole assembly includes inserting the toe post through the aperture such that an upper surface of the anchor engages the lower surface, or an inner surface, of the sole assembly and at least a portion of the shaft is disposed through the aperture.
A front portion of an upper strap assembly is attached to an attachment section of the toe post (block 614). According to various embodiments, attaching the front portion of the upper strap assembly to the attachment section of the toe post includes gluing the front portion of the strap assembly to an attachment interface surface of the reinforcement element. In other embodiments, the upper strap assembly can be attached to the toe post using fasteners, stitches, fusing, welding, adhesives, clips, or the like. Additionally, in some embodiments, the toe post and the upper strap assembly can be constructed as a single, continuous part. In embodiments, the upper strap assembly can be made of any number of different materials or combination of materials. In some embodiments, for example, the upper strap assembly is molded from a foam material such as EVA. In other embodiments, the sole assembly is constructed using a TPE material. Embodiments of the invention also include attaching a rear portion of the upper strap assembly to the sole assembly, which can be achieved using any number of different types of attachment mechanisms. The upper strap assembly can be constructed according to any number of different configurations and can include heel straps, and the like, so as to create different types of sandals, flip-flops, and other footwear products.
The present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments, which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its scope. Certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/554,825, which was filed on Nov. 2, 2011, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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