[0001] The present invention concerns an important improvement in shoe soles for footwear
and thus in footwear.
[0002] More particularly, the present invention refers to a sole for shoes in general and
especially for children footwear, which is waterproof, non-slip and suitably perspirable,
and it also concerns footwear, especially children shoes, equipped with said sole.
[0003] The qualities and defects of the various types of soles with which shoes are now
equipped are well known both to the specialists and to the users: soles made of leather
- which is a highly perspirable natural material - are healthy and pleasant when normally
worn in favourable weather conditions, but when they are worn under rain or in the
snow, they easily let through humidity or even water; furthermore, they are quite
slippery on wet ground. Rubber soles are waterproof even in the most unfavourable
weather conditions and they have, especially if suitably shaped, a remarkable non-slip
effect, but they do not allow perspiration and are hence scarcely healthy for normal
use under cover or in good weather.
[0004] Attempts have been made to replace leather by various synthetic products which, though
aiming at preventing the drawbacks thereof, have so far had no particular success.
The problem is therefore still unsolved and it is particularly felt in the field of
leisure footwear and children footwear, and especially in this last case the requirement
for a shoe, being at the same time healthy, non-slippery and waterproof, is extremely
high.
[0005] .In this field, attempts have already been made to associate leather and rubber for
making soles apt to solve the above mentioned problems, but with scarce success: for
instance, there are known to be shoes for children, in -which the leather sole is
covered over its whole central surface, or over a wide portion of its periphery, with
suitably shaped rubber (possibly provided with suckers) against slipping. However,
these types of soles do not solve the problem because, though they have good properties
of impermeability and non-slipperiness, they are not apt to guarantee a good perspiration,
as the surface covered with rubber prevails over the mere leather surface, or is anyhow
ill- distributed. On the other hand, in the case of children footwear, the presence
of leather gives to the sole a higher rigidity than would be desirable.
[0006] The present invention now solves completely the aforementioned problems by providing
a waterproof, non-slip, highly perspirable and very flexible sole, which is suitable
for any type of footwear, but which is considered particularly satisfactory for use
in sports and leisure footwear and in children footwear.
[0007] This sole is essentially characterized in that it is formed of a rubber or like slab,
comprising a plurality of holes closed on the innermost side by small leather inserts.
[0008] Said inserts may be glued and/or fixed into the holes of the rubber slab which are
provided, for the purpose, with a suitable widening on the inner side of the slab.
[0009] The invention also concerns footwear equipped with a sole as defined hereabove.
[0010] In particular, the invention concerns a shoe for children, equipped with said sole
and in which, furthermore, the upper is in one piece with an oblique side seam and
it comprises opposite slits along the fastening edges.
[0011] The invention is now described in further detail, by mere way of example, with reference
to a preferred embodiment thereof, illustrated by the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is an external view of the sole according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section view through the sole of figure 1, along the line II-II
of said figure; and
Fig. 3 is a general view of a shoe for children, according to the invention.
[0012] With reference to the drawing, the sole according to the invention is formed of a
rubber slab 1, suitably profiled on its contour and having a thickness according to
the conventional technique, said holes slab 1 comprising a plurality of 2 (six in
the embodiment shown).
[0013] As can be seen from figure 2, the holes 2 become wider at 3 on the innermost side
la of the slab 1 forming the sole (or, more precisely, on the sole side inwardly facing
the shoe onto which the sole itself has to be mounted, figure 2 showing also the cork
sole 4 and part of the upper 5 of the shoe). The holes 2 are shown as cylindrical
holes and the widenings 3 thereof are square-shaped in the embodiment of the accompanying
drawing, but evidently the shapes can vary according to the requirements or to the
taste of the designer.
[0014] According to the invention, the holes 2 are closed by leather inserts 6, of a shape
complementary to that of the widening 3 of said holes (whereby, in the drawing, they
are square-shaped), said inserts being glued and/or fixed into the holes 2, in correspondence
of their widening 3. The progress recently achieved in connection with the working
of footwear materials, as well as in the field of adhesives, guarantees the most efficient,
durable and perfectly sealed connçc- tion between the inserts 6 and the sole 1, without
possibility of inconveniences of any kind arising in the use of footwear equipped
with the heretofore described and illustrated sole.
[0015] It can be easily understood that this sole possesses the features of non-slipperiness,
flexibility and impermeability, of the rubber soles, since the shoe equipped with
this sole touches the ground only and exclusively with the rubber slab forming the
sole, and because the presence of the holes 2 and leather inserts 6 does not give
any rigidity to said slab, while normally the leather inserts 6 (sealed into the holes
2) do not get wet, but at the most dampened during use, even in bad weather, owing
to their placement well inside the holes 2 of the rubber slab 1. On the other hand,
the sole also provides an excellent perspiration, owing to the rational and widespread
distribution of the holes 2 with the leather inserts 6, through which the foot wearing
the shoe equipped with the sole of the invention can easily breathe.
[0016] The sole according to the invention thus lends itself very satisfactorily for sports
or leisure footwear, and especially for children shoes.
[0017] In the case of children shoes, some manufacturing details of the shoe as shown in
figure 3, combine perfectly with the characteristics of the heretofore described waterproof,
flexible, non-slip and perspirable sole. As seen, this figure shows a shoe for children
which, as well as being equipped with the sole of figures 1 and 2, is formed with
an upper 5 in one piece (of course, except for the tongue in correspondence of the
fastening, which is applied by sewing), sewn obliquely on the side at 7 (so as to
guarantee the highest comfort to its wearer), and with a pair of opposite slits 8
obtained on the edges 9 of the shoe fastening (said slits providing an easy and comfortable
shoe flexure, in cooperation with the high flexibility of the sole).
[0018] It is understood that there may be other practical embodiments of the sole and of
the shoe described heretofore, all falling within the scope of the present invention.
1) Waterproof, flexible, non-slip and perspirable sole for footwear, characterized
in that it is formed of a rubber or like slab (1), comprising a plurality of holes
(2) closed on the innermost side by small leather inserts (6).
2) A sole as in claim 1), wherein said inserts (6) may be glued and/or fixed into
the holes of the rubber slab which are provided, for the purpose, with a suitable
widening (3) on the inner side of the slab (1).
3) Footwear, especially leisure footwear or children shoes equipped with a sole as
claimed in claims 1) and 2).
4) Children shoe equipped with a sole as in claims 1) and 2), wherein the upper (5)
s in one piece with an oblique side seam (7) and it comprises opposite slits (8) along
the shoe fastening edges (9).