The present invention relates to sports and/or orthopaedic footwear with a device for relative articulation of insole/upper.
It is known that, in numerous sporting activity sectors such as motorcycle racing, winter disciplines (skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile racing) and/or mountain climbing, the foot is subject to relative movements with respect to the leg such as rotations about the longitudinal axis of the foot, known as supination and pronation, and/or rotation about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, known as plantar flexion and dorsal extension; said relative movements are made possible by the ankle articulation.
It is also known that, during the sporting activity, the plantar rotations (forwards rotation) and even more so dorsal rotations (backwards rotation) of the foot constitute one of the main causes of injuries in the tibiotarsal region of the person practicing the activity.
In order to limit these injuries, motorcyclist boots have been proposed, as for example known from EP 0,950,361, these boots comprising means keeping the foot and the leg sections hinged together by means of an articulated joint which is positioned on the centre of the malleoli and the stiffness of which can be varied by means of an adjustment of the relative friction between the rotating parts. Although performing their function, these boots, however, have the drawback that they do not allow effective locking of the rotational movement of the foot, said rotation being controlled only by the friction which is adjusted by means of screws; this results in a variation, over time, of the adjustment due to slackening of the screws, as a result of vibration and/or wear of the friction material, which arise during use, with consequent loss of the adjustment position and a return into a condition where there is a risk of injury.
Similar prior art examples are illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,778 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,773 which describe an articulation device for guards comprising two arms hinged together on a pin centred on the malleolus of the user and respectively connected to the insole and the upper of the footwear; this configuration gives rise to the following three principal drawbacks: impossibility of controlling pronation and supination of the foot; the impossibility of adjusting the height of the articulated joint in relation to the different positions of the internal and external malleoli; and the impossibility of protecting the malleoli from impacts.
The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing sports and/or orthopaedic footwear provided with means which, once they have been preset for the specific use of the footwear, are able to limit effectively and irreversibly all the relative movements of the foot with respect to the ankle, including pronation and supination.
In particular, a motorcyclist's boot provided with means able to limit the plantar and dorsal rotation of the foot with respect to the leg is required.
In connection with this problem, it is also required that the footwear should be easy and inexpensive to produce and assemble, be able to be easily worn by the user and at the same time should have a high degree of fitting comfort.
These results are obtained according to the present invention by sports and/or orthopaedic footwear with a device for relative articulation of the upper and insole according to the characteristic features of claim 1.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the subject of the present invention, provided with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown and assuming for the sake of easier description and without a limiting meaning a set of three reference axes extending in a longitudinal direction X-X parallel to the length of the sole, transverse direction Y-Y parallel to the width of the sole and vertical direction Z-Z, perpendicular to the preceding directions, as well as a front part corresponding to the toe of the footwear, a rear part corresponding to the heel thereof, an inner side and an outer side respectively corresponding to the inner flank and outer flank of the user's foot, the footwear according to the invention comprises substantially:
Once the pins have been inserted inside the respective seat, they are generally locked in position in a conventional manner.
Each bottom-upper arm 111,112 also has a plurality of respective holes 111c,112c which are uniformly spaced along its length so as to allow fixing of the arms onto different types of upper made of leather and/or of a thermoplastic polymer.
The said first ring 110 forms the first part of an articulation which also comprises:
The second ring 120 has at least two diametrically opposite eyelets 123 extending over a predefined annular section of the circumference of the ring and with a width such as to allow insertion, in the transverse direction Y-Y, of a respective pin 114 of the two which are joined to the first ring 110.
The lengthwise extension of the eyelets 123 may be defined depending on the actual use of the footwear and/or the preferences of the user, as will emerge more clearly below.
A first annular body 130 provided with two diametrically opposite holes 134 with a diameter such as to allow the insertion of a respective pin 114 is arranged between the first ring 110 and the second ring 120 of the articulation; the annular body has two annular edges 131 and 132 situated opposite each other in the transverse direction Y-Y and with a diameter such as to allow insertion, with slight friction, of the rings 110 and 120, respectively, inside the central opening.
As illustrated, in the embodiment shown, the seats 113 of the first ring 110, the holes 134 of the intermediate body 130 and the eyelets 123 of the second ring 120 are aligned with each other along the transverse axis Y-Y so as to allow insertion of the pins 114; in addition, it is envisaged that the thickness of the annular body 130 and of the pins 114 may be such as to allow the pins 114 to pass through the first ring and the intermediate body for insertion of their free end inside the respective eyelet 123 of the second ring 120.
The articulation device 100 also comprises an outer cover 140 provided with two diametrically opposite holes 143 in turn aligned in the transverse direction Y-Y with the holes 134 and the seats 113 and with an inner diameter such as to allow the insertion of a respective screw 144 suitable for engagement with the female thread 114a of the respective pin 114.
According to a preferred embodiment it is envisaged that, in addition to the holes 143 for receiving the screws 144, the cover 140 also has stops 145 projecting in the transverse direction (Y-Y) and arranged in suitable angular positions so as to be positioned between the pin 114 and the terminal end of the eyelet 123; the stop 145 therefore forms an end-of-travel stop (
With such a configuration the operating principle of the footwear with articulation device is as follows:
At this point the footwear is ready for use and is able to limit the respective plantar and dorsal rotations depending on the predefined length of the eyelets 123 of the second ring 120 and the prechosen cover, as well as the supination and pronation movements, owing to the rigidity provided by the fastening between the arms 111,112 and the bottom upper 20b and between the latter and the insole 10.
Preferably both the bottom-upper arms are inserted inside special seats formed in the upper and fixed by means of screws onto threaded dowel pins inserted inside them, so that the end of the front arm 111 is arranged in a position approximately corresponding to the metatarsal joint of the little toe and big toe of the user, while the rear arm is situated in the heel zone.
By providing different closing covers which are interchangeable with each other and have stops 145 arranged in different angular positions it is therefore possible to vary the degree of rotation of the upper, and therefore the foot, with respect to the insole by simply changing the said cover according to the use of the footwear and/or the individual preferences of the user, also where the footwear is provided ready-for-use with an external shell already applied to the upper.
For the specific case of use by a motorcyclist, for example, preferably three different angles of rotation of the articulated joint are provided, with an increasingly smaller degree of rotation for use in enduro, motocross or supercross racing, respectively.
For an application involving an orthopaedic shoe, the limitation of rotation of the articulated joint may, instead, be total with regard to the plantar and dorsal movements of the ankle.
According to the invention it is also envisaged that the particular ring-type configuration of the articulated joint 100 may allow the insertion of cushioning pads (not shown) which may be personalized, between the malleolus and the articulated joint in order to improve the comfort of the footwear.
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Conveniently, the insert 60 has a first substantially straight section 60a with a through-hole 61a and a second section 60b which is inclined from the top downwards and from the outside towards the inside.
The insert 60 is fixed to the upper 20b by means of a screw 61 inserted inside the through-hole 61a and a tooth 62 projecting from the surface of the inclined section 60b facing the upper 20b and suitable for insertion inside a heel-piece of the upper 20b inside which the tooth penetrates through a corresponding seat (not shown).
With the footwear according to the invention it is also possible to adjust the height of the articulated joint, which is not constrained to the insole, depending on the different positions of the inner and outer malleoli.
In addition, in a preferred embodiment of the footwear, shown in
According to the invention it is envisaged that the thickness and the inner diameter of the rings 110,120 and the annular body 130 are preferably such as to allow retention of a shaped zone of the bottom upper, formed in the region of the malleolus, and of the malleolus itself, once the user has put on the footwear; this allows a significant reduction in the transverse volume of the footwear itself, in particular on its inner side, and therefore, for example in the case of motorcyclists' footwear, closer contact between the user's leg and the motorcycle frame and consequently a better hold thereon, this being particularly advantageous during use of the motorcycle for motorcycling trials, motocross and the like.
It is therefore clear how, with the footwear according to the invention, it is possible to achieve efficient and reliable control of the articulation device with positive and permanent definition of the possible relative rotation of foot/leg determined by the length of the eyelet in the second ring of the articulation device and by the configuration of the stops on the closing cover of the articulated joint.
In this connection it is envisaged that the footwear may be provided with a plurality of second rings having eyelets of different length, each of which specifically designed for the intended use and/or the individual requirements of the user.
In addition, of particular importance for the motorcycling sector is the fact that the design of the articulated joint with internally hollow rings allows a reduction in the thickness of the said articulated joint, this solution allowing the rider to grip more closely the motorcycle with the whole leg and not just the ankle part, as occurs with the footwear of the prior art which, having the articulated joint centred on the malleolus, result in a corresponding greater overall volume in the transverse direction.
The structure of the articulation device moreover, in the event of an impact, ensures a degree of dissipation of the impact energy transmitted to the foot and leg via the footrest P when landing after a jump or if the foot is in contact with the ground while travelling around a bend, which is much greater than that of the known footwear which necessarily concentrates this energy in the malleolus zone, thus ensuring better protection of the inner and outer malleolus region.
According to the invention it is also envisaged that the footwear may comprise movable means 200 for precise adaptation of the closure of the upper to the volume of the user's calf muscle.
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Although described in connection with a number of embodiments and a number of preferred examples of embodiment of the invention, it is understood that the scope of protection of the present patent is determined solely by the claims below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2013A001363 | Aug 2013 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/066811 | 8/5/2014 | WO | 00 |