This disclosure relates to an article of footwear. More particularly, the disclosure relates to arranging air circulation within an article of footwear.
An article of footwear can comprise e.g. a shoe, a sandal, a boot or the like. Main components of an article of footwear comprise an upper and a sole bound together during manufacture. An upper can be made from materials such as leather, fabrics and/or synthetic materials. A sole is typically made from more hardwearing materials, e.g. rubber and/or hardwearing synthetic material. Regardless of the materials used, an article of footwear forms a space for receiving the foot. Ventilation of the internal parts of the footwear has been conventionally improved by ventilation holes in the upper.
Circulating air within an article of footwear by means of pumping air into the article of footwear has been suggested. Arrangements for pumping air into a shoe are disclosed, e.g., in EP patent 2082660 B1 and U.S. Pat. No. 8,375,601 B2.
However, more convenient, user friendly, efficient and/or alternative arrangements for circulating air in an article of footwear may be desired.
According to an aspect there is provided a structure for an article of footwear, the structure comprising: an outsole component and a removable component, wherein the outsole component comprises resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements at the bottom thereof for generation of pumping action for forcing air towards the removable component, and the removable component comprises cavities facing the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements and arranged to receive air from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements; air circulation channels extending substantially laterally from the cavities between the removable component and the outsole component for distributing air forced into the cavities by the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements to the interior of the article of footwear via perforations extending from the air circulation channels through the removable component; a holding recess arranged to receive and held the removable component on top of the outsole component; and sealing areas adjacent to the cavities and air circulation channels, the sealing areas being arranged to prevent air from escaping the cavities and air circulation channels when the removable component is inserted in the holding recess.
According to another aspect there is provided a removable component for an article of footwear, the removable component being arranged for insertion in and removal from a holding recess on top of an outsole component of the article of footwear, the removable component comprising: cavities facing resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements of the outsole component for receiving air pumped by the diaphragm elements towards the cavities and distribution of air flows from the cavities within the removable component; air circulation channels on the side of the removable component facing the outsole component and extending substantially laterally from the cavities for distributing air flows from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements within the article of footwear via perforations extending from the air circulation channels through the removable component; and sealing areas adjacent to the cavities and air circulation channels, the sealing areas being arranged to prevent air from escaping the cavities and air circulation channels when the removable component is inserted in the holding recess above the outsole component.
According to yet another aspect there is provided an article of footwear, comprising: an upper; an outsole comprising resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements at the bottom thereof for generation of pumping action of air; a holding recess provided by the upper and the outsole and arranged to receive a removable component on top of the outsole, the removable component comprising cavities arranged to receive air forced by the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements towards the removable component; air circulation channels extending between the outsole and the removable component substantially laterally from the cavities for distributing air flows from the cavities within the article of footwear to perforations of the removable component extending from the air circulation channels through the removable component; and sealing areas adjacent to the cavities and air circulation channels, the sealing areas being arranged to prevent air from escaping the cavities and air circulation channels when the removable component is inserted in the holding recess above the outsole.
A strobel sock may be provided between the removable component and the outsole, the strobel sock being attached to the upper and perforated at locations aligned with the resiliently deflecting diaphragm for airflow from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements to the air circulation channels of the removable component.
According to another aspect there is provided a method of arranging circulation of air within an article of footwear, the article of footwear comprising an upper, an outsole and a removable component, the method comprising: inserting the removable component into a holding recess on top of the outsole; forcing air towards cavities in the removable component facing the outsole by pumping action of resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements at the bottom of the outsole; distributing air from the diaphragm elements by air circulation channels extending substantially laterally from the cavities between the removable component and the outsole to perforations of the removable component extending from the air circulation channels through the removable component; and applying pressure to sealing areas of the removable component to maintain engagement of sealing areas of the removable component with the surface of the holding recess to prevent escaping of the air forced into the cavities of the removable component.
At least a part of the sides of the holding recess may be provided by upper material of an article of footwear. The air circulation channels may be provided on the underside of the removable component and/or on top of an outsole component. The removable component may comprise perforations and/or side grooves extending from the air circulation channels to the upper side of the removable component.
The removable component may comprise at least one an expanded perforated area for enhanced air circulation. The at least one expanded perforated area may be provided on the underside of the removable component and comprise a pattern of perforations for connecting the air circulation channel with the upper side of the removable component.
The removable component may comprise perforations and/or side grooves connected to the air circulation channels and/or the cavities for distributing air only within the mid and front sections of the article of footwear while the heel section of the article of footwear is free of such perforations.
At least one further component may be provided between the removable component and the outsole. The at least one further component can be arranged for airflow from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements to the removable component. The further component can comprises a strobel sock attached to upper material of the article of footwear and perforated at locations aligned with the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements. The strobel sock may be cemented and/or stitched to the outsole component and/or upper material. A shank and/or a heel element arranged to allow airflow from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements to the removable component may also be provided. The shank and/or the heel element may comprise openings tapering from the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements towards the cavities at the removable component. The at least one further component may also be configured to provide at least one air circulation channel.
The outsole may also be configured to provide at least a part of the air circulation channels.
The cavities may be arranged to enhance circulation of air within the air circulation channels. Flow of air into the air circulation channels can be enhanced by compressing the cavities.
A removable component may comprise an integrated midsole and footbed structure.
Properties of the article of footwear can be changed by replacing a removable component with a different removable component.
An article of footwear comprising an upper and a sole structure as described herein may also be provided.
Various exemplifying embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings. Steps and elements explained herein may be reordered, omitted, and combined to form different embodiments and any step indicated as performed may be caused to be performed in another order. In the drawings:
In the following certain detailed examples embodying the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Some examples of possible components of a structure of the current invention for arranging air circulation in an article of footwear will be explained in more detail below.
A removable component will be described next with a particular reference to the structures shown in
In accordance with an embodiment the removable component 10 can be formed such that it provides functionalities of a conventional midsole and footbed. The removable component can be provided such that there is no need for a separate midsole to be fixed on top of the outsole.
In accordance with an example the removable component 10 is placed in a holding recess 7 of an outsole component 3. As shown e.g. in
According to another possibility at least a part of the sides of the holding recess is provided by the upper material. An example of this will be explained on more detail later.
The removable component is arranged for easy insertion in and removal thereof from the holding recess. This can be advantageous e.g. to be able to remove the removable component for drying and/or cleaning purposes. Also, this enables use of different removable components. For example, different sets of removable components can be used in running shoes depending on the type of exercise.
The structure can be such that there are no conventional elements such as a midsole between the removable component and the outsole. Lack of separate components such as a midsole can allow for an easy and quick alteration, even a substantial alteration, of properties and characteristics of a footwear. Also, a substantial part of the internal components can be removed for drying and/or cleaning by simply removing the removable component. Once the removable component is removed, all that is left is an empty “shell” formed by the sole unit and the upper, and possible leaner elements such as a strobel sock and/or a shank.
Cavities 11 are provided to receive air from co-operative resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements 6 of the outsole component 3 for generation of air flow within the removable component 10. Air circulation channels 12 extend substantially laterally from the cavities 11 for distributing air forced into the cavities by the pumping action of the diaphragm elements 6. Areas 14 adjacent to the cavities and air circulation channels are provided to seal the sole structure such that when the removable component is placed in the holding recess 7, air forced into the cavities and therefrom to the channels 12 of the removable component does not escape laterally from the channels 12 and the cavities 11.
In the example of
According to a possibility upwards extending apertures, or grooves connected to the channels 12 and cavities 11 can be provided at the sides of the removable component. By means of this air circulation at the sides of the upper can be enhanced.
Sealing areas 14 are also shown. When the resiliently deflecting diaphragm elements 6 generate pumping action forcing air towards the cavities 11 and further to the channels 12 of the removable component 10 in the holding recess 7, the sealing areas 14 provide sealing between the removable component and the outsole preventing air from escaping laterally from air circulation or distribution channels 12. Thus the air is guided along the channels 12 and through the openings or perforations 13 extending upwards from the channels 12 towards the interior of the footwear.
The removable component does not need to be fixedly attached to the outsole to retain the air in the channels. Instead, when the footwear is in use and the removable component 10 is placed in the holding recess 7, the weight of the user causes the sealing surface areas 14 be pressed against the surface of the outsole, thus sealing the channels. Materials of the removable component and the outsole components can be selected to optimise the sealing effect.
According to an example, the material and/or structure of the removable component is such that the cavities 11 also enhance the pumping effect. The cavities 11 of the removable component can be arranged to be of soft material such that the cavities compress as the user steps on the removable component, thus enhancing the pumping action forcing air into the channels 12.
A removable component can comprise a section providing characteristics of a footbed or sock. A section providing characteristics of a footbed or sock can be integrated on top of a section providing characteristics that would have conventionally been provided by a midsole fixed to the outsole. An example of this is illustrated in
The openings 13 may be produced to the footbed or sock, e.g. by punching, laser, drilling, water jet, or otherwise. The openings can be produced at the same time with producing the openings of the midsole part.
Distribution of the perforations guiding the air into the interior of the footwear through the expanded areas is advantageous, e.g., because the air can flow with less resistance further from the cavities. The air flow and even distribution thereof can be further assisted by upwards extending side grooves arranged on at least one side edge of the removable component. Also, when a user walks or runs the foot presses against the sole structure underneath and at least some opening on the top of the sole structure will become closed by the foot. The larger number of openings spread on wider area and side grooves can be used to ensure that at least some of the openings are open all the times.
According to a possibility also shown in
The outsole component may be side and/or corner stitched to upper material of an article of footwear.
A sole structure may also comprise at least one further component between the removable component and the outsole component. The at least one further component can be arranged such that it does not hinder airflow from the diaphragm elements to the removable component.
In
A structure for an article of footwear may also comprise other internal components, for example an internal shank and/or a heel element. Examples of possible internal components are shown in
A shank 50 can comprise openings 51 aligned with diaphragm elements 6 of an outsole component 3 underneath and cavities 11 of a removable component 10 above the shank to allow air to flow through the structure. As shown in
A shank piece can be designed such that no part thereof extends on top of one or more diaphragm elements 6.
According to a possibility at least a part of the air distribution channels in the area of the shank is provided in the shank. The air channels can be provided in the top and/or bottom of the shank, as appropriate.
A part of the air distribution channels may also be provided on the outsole. For example, a removable component may not be thick enough at the front part thereof to accommodate air distribution channels. To address this the air distribution channels can be provided on the top surface of the holding recess of the outsole in such areas.
The heel element 40 can also be provided with appropriate openings 41 aligned with the diaphragm elements 6. The sectioned view of
Pressure is applied at 104 to sealing areas of the removable component to maintain engagement of the sealing areas with the surface of the holding recess to prevent escaping of air forced into the removable component from the air circulation channels.
The foregoing description provides by way of exemplary and non-limiting examples a full and informative description of exemplary embodiments of the invention. However, various modifications and adaptations may become apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts in view of the foregoing description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. All such and similar modifications of the teachings of this invention will still fall within the spirit and scope of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1802662.5 | Feb 2018 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/053798 | 2/15/2019 | WO | 00 |