EP-3522748-B1 - AN ITEM OF FOOTWEAR
Inventors
- LILLEY, Kim
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260506
- Application Date
- 20171005
Claims (16)
- An item of footwear (100) comprising: a securing means for securing the item of footwear (100) to a foot of a user; and a sole (1) for engaging a foot of a user in use, the sole (1) having a heel region (20) for supporting the heel of a wearer in use and a forward region (30) for supporting the forefoot of a wearer in use, wherein: the sole (1) has an raised protrusion (22) forming the upper surface (2) in a first portion of the heel region (20), wherein the raised protrusion (22) is surrounded by an annular protrusion (24), wherein the sole (1), the raised protrusion (22) and the annular protrusion (24) are formed by moulding a sole material in a mould with shaped sections corresponding to the raised protrusion (22) and the annular protrusion (24) to form the sole (2).
- The item of footwear (100) of claim 1, wherein the raised protrusion (22) is substantially rounded, and preferably dome-shaped.
- The item of footwear (100) of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the raised protrusion (22) has a width in the range 35 mm to 45 mm.
- The item of footwear (100) of claim 1, wherein the annular protrusion (24) has an outer diameter in the range 10 mm to 20 mm.
- The item of footwear (100) of any preceding claim, wherein the raised protrusion (22) has a greater height than the annular protrusion (24).
- The item of footwear (100) of any preceding claim, wherein the raised protrusion (22) has a height in the range 2 mm to 5 mm.
- The item of footwear (100) of claims 1 to 6, wherein: the sole (1) has first and second lateral edges (4, 5); the thickness of the sole (1) along the first and second edges (4, 5) tapers in the forward region (30) so as to reduce in the forward direction; and in the forward region (30) between the first and second lateral edges (4, 5) the sole (1) comprises a first central region (32) in which the thickness of the sole (1) is maintained or increased in the forward direction.
- The item of footwear of claim 7, wherein in the forward region between the first and second lateral edges the sole comprises a second central region in which the thickness of the sole tapers in the forward region so as to reduce in the forward direction, wherein the first and second central regions are adjacent and together form a single continuous region.
- An item of footwear according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the sole is formed from a midsole material that comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, a synthetic rubber, and an olefin block copolymer, wherein the midsole material has an expansion rate of from 1.55 to 1.65, preferably 1.6.
- The item of footwear of claim 9, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is EVA.
- The item of footwear of claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the sole comprises styrene ethylene butylene styrene (SEBS), preferably the midsole material comprises between 10% and 30%, most preferably 20%, SEBS by weight.
- The item of footwear of any one of claims 9 to 11, wherein the synthetic rubber is ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM).
- The item of footwear of any one of claims 9 to 12, wherein the midsole material comprises between 10% and 30%, preferably 20%, of the synthetic rubber by weight.
- The item of footwear of any one of claims 9 to 13, wherein the midsole material comprises between 10% and 30%, preferably 20%, of the olefin block copolymer by weight.
- The item of footwear of any one of claims 9 to 14, wherein the midsole material has an Asker C hardness in the range 45 to 65, preferably 55.
- A method of manufacturing a sole (1) for an item of footwear (100), the sole (1) having a heel region (20) for supporting the heel of a wearer in use and a forward region (30) for supporting the forefoot of a wearer in use, the method comprising the steps of: placing a sole material inside a mould, the mould providing shaped sections to provide the sole (1) with a raised protrusion (22) forming the upper surface (2) in a first portion of the heel region (20) and an annular protrusion (24) surrounding the raised protrusion (22); and heating the sole material to form the sole (1) with the raised protrusion (22) forming the upper surface (2) in the first portion of the heel region (20) and the annular protrusion (24) surrounding the raised protrusion (22).
Description
The present invention provides an item of footwear. It is desired to provide an item of footwear which provides an attractive appearance whilst maintaining the comfort of the user. It is particularly advantageous to deliver a thinner item of footwear, which still maintains the comfort of a thicker item. EP 0 497 152 A2 discloses a shoe with at least one damping element arranged in particular in the heel region. JP 2008 067953 A discloses footwear which cushions a shock to the sole. US 2015/141539 A1 discloses a sponge composition for a shoe sole. According to the present invention, an item of footwear is provided according to claim 1. A method of manufacturing a sole is provided according to claim 16. The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a top view of an embodiment of an item of footwear according to the present invention;Figure 2 is a longitudinal view of the embodiment of Figure 1;Figure 3 is a partial section view of the embodiment of Figure 1;Figure 4 is a partial section view of the embodiment of Figure 1;Figure 5 is a partial section view of the embodiment of Figure 1;Figure 6 is a partial section view of the embodiment of Figure 1; andFigure 7 is a bottom view of the embodiment of Figure 1. An embodiment of the present invention is shown in the item of footwear 100 depicted in Figures 1 to 6. The item of footwear 100 comprises a sole 1 for engaging with the foot of a user when in use. The item of footwear further comprises a securing means for securing the item of footwear to the foot of the user. The securing means may be a conventional upper (i.e. of a closed shoe) or may be in the form of straps, laces, buckles or any other securing means as known in the art. The sole 1 comprises a heel region 20 for supporting the heel of a wearer in use and a forward region 30 for supporting the forefoot of a wearer in use. Optionally, a middle region 10 may be provided between the heel region 20 and the forward region 30. Alternatively, the heel region 20 and the forward region 30 may meet one another without an intermediate region. In preferred embodiments, the forward region 30 may comprise from 40% to 60% (preferably 50%) of the frontal region of the sole 1 with respect to the longitudinal direction defined below. As shown in Figure 2, the sole 1 comprises two major surfaces, an upper surface 2 and a lower surface 3. In preferred embodiments, in use the upper surface 2 contacts the foot of a user and the lower surface 3 contacts the ground. The sole thickness may be measured in a direction perpendicular to one of the upper or lower surfaces 2, 3. The major surfaces extend between first and second lateral edges 4, 5. A longitudinal direction is defined as the direction from the heel region 20 to the forward region 30. Preferably, the longitudinal direction extends along the longest dimension L - L of the sole 1. A lateral direction is defined perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The heel region 20 of the sole is provided with a raised protrusion 22 in a first portion of the heel region (i.e. extending from the upper surface 2). This can enhance the cushioning of the sole 1 under the user's heel in use. Preferably, the raised protrusion 22 is substantially rounded. This enhances the interaction of the user's heel and the protrusion 22 during the pronation of the foot when the sole 1 is in use. In particular, the raised protrusion 22 may be dome shaped. Typically, the protrusion 22 may extend from the upper surface 2 of the sole by a distance of 2 mm to 5 mm and preferably 3 to 4 mm. This distance is the difference between the outer perimeter of the protrusion 22 to its highest point. Preferably, the raised protrusion 22 is centred laterally and spaced from the rear end, preferably by an amount in the range 3 mm to 10 mm (preferably 6 mm). The protrusion 22 may preferably have a width in the lateral direction in the range of 35 mm to 45 mm (i.e. the diameter of the protrusion 22 when it is a rounded protrusion). The protrusion 22 may additionally be surrounded by an annular protrusion 24 which extends substantially around the entirety of the perimeter of the protrusion 22. Typically, the annular protrusion 24 has an outer diameter in the range of 10 mm to 20 mm. Preferably, the annular protrusion 24 extends from the upper surface 2 of the sole to the same height or by a distance less than that of the main protrusion 22. The outer perimeter of the annular protrusion 24 is spaced from the outer edges 4, 5 of the sole 1. In certain embodiments, the raised protrusion 22 is further provided with additional surface indentations 26. These surface indentations 26 are typically in the form of circular indentations with diameters between 0.1 mm and 0.3 mm. These indentations 26 have a depth of approximately 0.3 mm from the upper surface of the raised protrusion 22. Figures 3 and 4 provide close up views of the heel