The present invention relates to a shoe sole provided with an anti-slipping device of the type in which anti-slipping or anti-sliding means such as nails or spikes are provided, which are not directly secured to the sole but are secured on rigid or semirigid means which can be overturned to be hidden in slots obtained on the sole itself.
More specifically, the invention relates to an improvement related to anchoring the anti-slipping element to the sole, and specifically refers to the anti-slipping device made known in European Patent 1,096,867 to the same Applicant, which is an integral part of the present description. In such a patent, there is described a shoe sole provided with a certain number of rigid spikes or nails on the face thereof in contact with the ground, which spikes are not firmly secured to the sole, rather on the contacting face of the sole of rigid or semirigid overturning elements, preferably made of semirigid plastic material, which are capable of switching from a first slot or recess obtained on said sole to a second slot, again obtained on the sole itself, symmetrically mirroring the preceding one, where said spikes are housed in suitable cavities obtained at the bottom of the slots housing said rigid elements.
These support elements may be in the form of bars, rails or also in the form of a pattern, and the overturning thereof occurs about horizontal axes, i.e. parallel to the resting plane of the sole, by means of two pins, carried at the opposite ends thereof, which are snap-fitted in respective rotation seats consisting of rigid cubic blocks, each provided laterally with a corresponding hinging hole. The two cubic blocks made of rigid material, which are preferably metallic, in turn are rigidly and permanently secured to the sole, each by means of a pin inserted in a hole obtained perpendicular to the sole itself.
Manufacturing output has been massively using materials such as vulcanized rubber, microporous rubber, “biolabel” microporous rubber, bi-density polyurethane and generally thermoplastic materials, for the sole for several years.
Over time, it has been ascertained that in addition to resulting in the need to manually intervene on the sole to assemble both the cubic blocks forming the rotation seat and the overturning anti-slipping elements, the solution described in the above-mentioned European Patent 1,096,867 also compromises the impermeability and resistance to tearing of the sole itself, and this due both to the continuous contact of the metal cubic blocks with the inner walls of the slots obtained in the sole made of thermoplastic material, and because the presence of the hole locally reduces the vertical thickness of the sole itself, thus jeopardizing the integrity thereof.
A further disadvantage is associated with the fact that the possible replacement due to breaking, loss or abrasion due to the use of the overturning support element of the nails or spikes, is rather difficult, considering that there is a need to intervene on the sole, elastically forcing it, precisely at the most stressed rotation seats.
Again another disadvantage lies in the fact that with the sole of the mentioned European Patent 1,098,867, the support elements of the spikes or nails don't always perfectly retract into the slot that should house them when they overturn, rather under certain circumstances, following for example accidental movements, it occurs that also when walking, they may accidentally come out of the slot in which they are accommodated, in both cases disturbing the correct resting of the shoe on the ground with the danger of tripping and falling for the person wearing them.
It is the task of the present invention to obviate all the drawbacks of the prior art mentioned here, by providing the anchoring of the sole of each cubic block forming the rotation seat of the pin of the overturning support element to occur due to a mushroom-shaped coupling element which is already secured, in the production step, to the cubic block itself and which is snap-fitted in its seat prepared in the sole obtained by molding, next to the slot where the overturning support element is accommodated after the overturning, without interfering with the integrity of the sole itself and thus allowing the replacement thereof without difficulty.
According to a preferred embodiment, such a mushroom-shaped element is obtained by molding in one piece with the related cubic block, made of the same thermo-polyurethane material as the support elements and thus having the same elastic modulus as the elastic modulus of the support elements, which material is resistant to the cold, corrosion, and in any case is simultaneously flexible and adaptable to the slot of the sole. In turn, since it is made of the same material, the overturning pin carried by the ends of the spike support element is perfectly inserted into the hinging seat obtained inside the cubic block, thus increasing the mutual compatibility. The elastic modulus of the material of the cubic blocks is less than the elastic modulus of the material of the sole.
Therefore, unlike the preceding solution, there is no longer a union of thermoplastic material with an iron block.
The advantages of such a solution are apparent and significant:
It is another task of the present invention to provide an improved device for anchoring the anti-slipping element to the sole, capable of resolving the following technical problems:
avoiding the overturning pin of the support element from accidentally coming out of the seat obtained in the cubic block;
avoiding the support element itself from equally accidentally coming out of the slot in which it is accommodated when walking; and
facilitating the user in the overturning operation of the support element of the spikes or nails, thus preventing intermediate positions from being stably taken on, therefore forcing the direct switching from the retracted position to the extracted position thereof, and vice versa.
Such results are obtained by providing the following:
both the overturning pin of the support element of the spikes and the related seat in the cubic block acting as pivot for the rotation thereof have oval geometry which causes the switching from an extracted position of the nails to a retracted position thereof, or vice versa, without intermediate positions;
the head of the pin and the seat in the cubic block are configured so that once the pin is introduced in said seat, the rotation thereof is possible, but the release thereof is not, thus avoiding a possible accidental loss;
each support element of the spikes is blocked to the sole when it is in its operating position (regardless of the mushroom-shaped pins which anchor the cubic blocks acting as pivot for the rotation), also by a particular tooth carried by the overturning spike support element itself, which tooth is engaged in a snap-fitting manner in a specific concave seat obtained on the inner vertical wall of the slot of the sole created by undercut, which due to the geometry thereof, allows tightening when walking which is directly proportional to the bending exerted due to the effect of the movement.
Finally, to ensure that the support elements of the spikes perfectly return to the rest position, a protrusion (sphere-like) is provided which in the case of improper use—i.e. when the support elements of the spikes were not retracted accurately into rest position in the housing slots is capable of exerting a pressure on the elements themselves sufficient to sink them into the corresponding slot at the contact alone with the sole, without the need to use hands, which is unpleasant in the case of snow, ice and mud.
It is worth noting that said sphere-like protrusion does not touch the ground with the support elements of the spikes perfectly retracted in the housing slots in the rest position because it is in a raised position with respect to the ground due to the plugs obtained on the face of the sole in contact with the ground, and thus it does not interfere in any manner with the resting stability.
According to another feature of the invention, specific tapered slots facilitating the change of position, also manual change of position, are provided between the plugs of the sole in order to promote the overturning operation of the support elements of the spikes from the rest position to the operating one (anti-slipping).
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the accompanying drawings which show a preferred embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example.
In the drawings:
With reference to the figures, a shoe sole 1 is shown, made of moderately plugged synthetic material which allows good performance on almost all surfaces (tartan, asphalt, grass, sand, linoleum, etc.) but which loses its adherence features on dirt and muddy surfaces, and even more so on snowy or icy surfaces. Footwear made specifically for such a use is provided for such surfaces. The main features are found in a significantly sturdier structure which however is accompanied by an increased weight and a highly plugged sole, which allows an optimal grip on hard surfaces. However, such soles strongly affect the general appearance of the footwear whereby such a solution is limited to sports shoes or boots made specifically for this purpose.
According to the present invention, the anti-slipping sole 1 with spikes to be hidden according to the invention instead has a limited thickness which allows the use thereof in various types of footwear without the general appearance thereof being compromised.
This is obtained by providing, on the moderately plugged face of
Such rails or brackets 2, 3 may be shaped in the most different ways: for example, like in the case illustrated, in the shape of a half-circle bracket 2 crossed with a circle having smaller diameter, or in the shape again of a half-circle bracket 3 crossed with another arc of circle having similar radius.
Said brackets 2, 3 are provided (see
a and 8b show in detail the features both of pin 5 and of the hinging hole 5b. Advantageously, as described above, both pin 5 and hole 5b have an oval geometry which forces the bracket to move to the extracted position of the nails or to the retracted position thereof. Moreover, as shown in particular in
As illustrated in
There are second corresponding slots 6b both in the front part of the sole and in the rear part, and arranged to mirror the first slots 6a which define the operating position, which second corresponding slots 6b differ from the first ones only because, as illustrated in
As is worth noting in
This allows a free volume to be left with respect to the upwards protruding side edges 20 of sole 1, which is sufficient to use all the modern technologies relating to the cushioning and control factors of the movement which may be introduced with the midsole to which the sole is glued.
To ensure the brackets 2 and 3 are properly accommodated in the housing slots thereof, both in the rest position and after overturning, a system for blocking in place said brackets (illustrated in
Indeed, as illustrated in detail in
Pin 9 itself also serves the purpose of ensuring the proper positioning of the bracket in the rest position because by protruding from the face of the bracket not provided with spikes, if the bracket is not completely retracted in its housing slot for any reason, said pin is intended to first come into contact with the ground and is capable of exerting a sufficient pressure to bring the bracket itself to the correct rest position without the need to manually intervene, with tooth 8 which is snap-fitted in the corresponding cavity 15 obtained on the inner vertical wall of slot 6a.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described hereto. Moreover, it is apparent that several changes and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without however departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
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