[0001] The present invention refers to the manufacture of waterproof footwear, particularly
waterproof and vapour-permeable (breathable) footwear.
[0002] Waterproof, vapour-permeable footwear, that is to say footwear able to protect the
foot from the entry of water, though allowing regular evaporation of perspiration
meet with widespread public favour at present. To obtain the desired characteristic
of watertightness and vapour-permeability, a layer or sheet of material impervious
to water and pervious to vapour, that is, vapour-permeable, per se known and available
on the market, is generally incorporated. The sheet is generally incorporated into
the footwear as a lining or part of the lining of the upper. Footwear of this type
generally have a vapour-permeable upper and a waterproof sole injection-moulded so
as to be joined to the insole and to the upper.
[0003] The known footwear are made with one or more seams to join together the upper and
the lining and possibly the insole. Problems arise at these seams as far as watertightness
is concerned because the stitching forms a break in the continuity of the waterproof,
vapour-permeable membrane and water can enter the inside of the footwear through the
stitching holes. The problem is particularly serious if the upper is made of leather
(as is desirable on other counts) in that the sheet of leather, even if it does not
allow direct passage of water through the leather, easily conveys the water impinging
thereon by capillarity in the direction in which the sheet extends, up to the edges
thereof, from which the water can pass inside the footwear, possibly through the stitching
holes.
[0004] Attempts have been made to remedy the problem in various ways. European patent EP
0 298 360, for instance, teaches a footwear provided with a lining with a waterproof,
vapour-permeable layer and an injection moulded sole, wherein the edge of the upper
is positioned at a distance with respect to the edge of the lining; the edge of the
upper is stitched to one side of a porous tape, the other side of which is stitched
to the lining. During injection moulding the material of the sole passes through the
holes in the porous tape and forms a waterproof layer between the stitching involving
the upper, which could allow moisture to pass, and the stitching involving the lining,
and thus the inside of the footwear.
[0005] Said system has the drawback, however, of being relatively complex and costly.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to overcome the problems of the prior art.
[0007] Another object is to make a footwear of the type with a waterproof, vapour-permeable
lining, in which the outside water cannot pass in any way to the inside of the footwear
through the components thereof, and to achieve this with an economically advantageous
system that is easy to apply.
[0008] The objects have been achieved with a footwear as stated in claim 1 and a method
as stated in claim 5.
[0009] In other words, the new footwear comprises an upper, a lining with a waterproof,
vapour-permeable membrane, a sole made of injection-moulded plastic material, wherein
the bottom edge of the upper is spaced outwardly with respect to the lining edge and
stitched to one side of a non-porous tape provided with a layer of heat-reactive adhesive
on one side, the opposite side of the non-porous tape is stitched to the lining and
to the insole, and the adhesive of the tape bonds together at least the tape and the
lining.
[0010] According to the method, the terminal area or edge of the outer upper is made shorter
than the terminal area or edge of the lining with membrane; the terminal or edge part
of the upper is joined by stitching, generally a reversed sewing or zig-zag stitching,
to the non-porous tape with one side coated with heat-reactive adhesive or glue, the
other side of the same tape is sewn to the lining and to the insole, the adhesive
of the tape is then activated to bond or stick together the tape and the lining. The
latter stage is preferably performed at the same time as forming the plastic material
sole and exploits the heat thereof.
[0011] The invention achieves the above objects, in particular allowing fully waterproof
footwear to be made at limited cost.
[0012] The invention will be described, by way of a non-restrictive example, with reference
to the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a part-sectional axonometric view of a footwear according to the present
invention;
Figure 2 is a bottom view of the upper-lining-insole-tape assembly of the footwear
of Figure 1, stitched together;
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the footwear complete with the sole of plastic
material;
Figure 4 is an enlarged view of the detail circled in Figure 3.
[0013] With reference to the figures, a shoe or footwear according to the invention is designated
as a whole with reference numeral 10 and comprises at least an upper 12, a lining
14, an insole 16, a sole 18 of plastic material formed directly on the other elements,
and a non-porous tape 20.
[0014] The upper 12 is made of sheet material, of any type suited to the purpose, for example
leather, and is cut so as to have its bottom edge 22 ending at a distance, that is
more outward, with respect to the edge of the lining, as shown in the figures.
[0015] The lining 14 comprises a layer or membrane 24 of waterproof and vapour permeable,
or breathable, material and preferably further comprises one or more complementary
layers or sheets 26 (only one is illustrated in the figures) with thermal, aesthetic
and shock-absorbing functions, as is usual. The bottom edge of the lining 14 is cut
so as to be "longer" than the upper, so that it can be turned in along the bottom
part of the footwear.
[0016] The insole 16 is made of conventional sheet material for insoles, for example needled
fabric, and is cut so as to have an outline which defines a smaller area than the
entire bottom inside area of the footwear.
[0017] The tape or band 20 is made of non-porous material, for example U.A. 014 from Uno
Art, and has a layer of heat-reactive or thermo-reacting adhesive (per se known) on
one side, precisely the side 21 facing upward, toward the lining, in the figures.
The tape 20 is sewn, with a longitudinal margin or edge 28 thereof, to the bottom
edge of the upper; said seam is designated by 30 in Figure 4. The seam is preferably
of the reversed or rolled type. The other longitudinal edge, 29, of the tape 20 is
sewn together with the bottom edge of the lining 14 and the edge of the insole 16.
The sewing or seam is preferably of the pinching or chain-stitch Strobel type and
is designated by reference numeral 32. The side 21 of the tape in the finished footwear
is adherent to a strip of lining near the bottom edge thereof.
[0018] The footwear 18 is made of waterproof elastomeric material formed directly integral
with the upper, the insole and the tape, by means of any per se know forming method,
such as injection moulding, extrusion or other.
[0019] The fotwear manufacturing method will now be described.
[0020] In the first place, the upper 12 and the lining 14 are made or provided, cut so that
the bottom peripheral edge of the lining extends a certain distance beyond the peripheral
bottom edge of the upper, as well as the non-porous tape or band 20. The upper can
be of any known sheet material suited to the use, for example leather. The lining
comprises, in a per se known manner, a sheet or membrane of waterproof and vapour-permeable
material, designated by 24, and preferably one or more further sheets coupled thereto,
to perform other functions, for example to give better thermal insulation or greater
comfort, or even for aesthetic purposes. The tape 20 is preferably made of a closely
woven fabric of synthetic thread, coated on at least one side with a layer of glue
that is heat-activated. The tape is thus non-porous. An adhesive not incorporated
into the non-porous tape could also be used.
[0021] The bottom edge of the outer upper is joined to the tape by stitching; a rolled seam
is preferably used, as denoted by 30 in the figures. The stitching 30 involves only
the tape and the upper, not the lining. The side of the tape coated with adhesive
faces toward the lining of the footwear.
[0022] The tape, the lining and the edge of the insole are then joined together by stitching,
preferably by a Strobel or chain sewing referenced 32.
[0023] The plastic material sole 18 is then hot moulded onto the assembly consisting of
the insole, lining, upper and tape, so as to be in contact and engaged with the insole,
tape and upper. Hot moulding of the sole causes activation of the adhesive on the
tape, which adheres against the opposite surface of the lining, thus forming a peripheral
seal against possible entry of moisture along the seam 30, along the entire perimeter
of the bottom part of the shoe. Alternatively, the adhesive of the tape could be activated
with a separate operation preliminary to forming of the sole.
[0024] Variations and changes can be made to what has been described; it is understood that
changes and modifications within the reach of a person skilled in the art are encompassed
by the scope of the present invention as defined in the claims.
1. Footwear comprising an upper, a lining with a waterproof, vapour-permeable membrane,
an insole, a sole of plastic material formed integrally at least with said upper and
said insole,
characterized in that:
- the upper (12) and the lining (14) are cut so that the bottom peripheral edge of
the lining extends beyond the bottom peripheral edge of the upper;
- the bottom edge of the lining spaced apart from the upper is sewn to the insole
(16) along the periphery thereof;
- and in that it comprises a tape (20) of non-porous material, said tape having one edge (28) joined
to the upper and not to the lining by means of a first seam (30) and the other edge
(29) joined to the lining and the insole but not to the upper by means of a second
seam (32) and being sticking at least to the lining along the entire perimeter of
the footwear, so as to form a seal against entry into the footwear of any moisture
seeping through the first seam.
2. A shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the non-porous tape (20) is coated with heat-reacting adhesive on at least the side
(21) facing toward the lining.
3. A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the first seam (30) is a reveresed or rolled seam.
4. A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the second seam (32) is a Strobel-chain stitching
seam.
5. A method of manufacturing waterproof, vapour-permeable footwear comprising an upper
(12), a lining (14) with a waterproof, vapour-permeable membrane (24), an insole (16),
a sole (18) formed directly in contact with at least the upper and the insole,
characterized in that it comprises the stages of:
- preparing the upper (12) and the lining (14) so that the bottom edge of the upper
is spaced apart from the bottom edge of the lining, and the lining extends beyond
the upper along the entire perimeter,
- preparing a tape (20) of non-porous material,
- joining an edge of the tape to the bottom edge of the upper and not to the lining
by means of a first seam (30),
- joining the other edge of the tape to the lining and/or to the insole but not to
the upper by means of a second seam (32) spaced apart from the first,
- joining said tape and said lining and/or insole by watertight adhesion along the
entire perimeter of the lining and/or insole,
- hot forming the sole.
6. A method according to claim 5 wherein the tape is coated on at least one side with
heat-reacting adhesive, and the stage of joining by adhesion takes place during hot
forming of the sole.
7. A method according to claim 5 wherein the first seam (30) is a rolled or zig-zag seam
and the second seam (32) is a pinched or Strobel-chain type seam.