[0001] The present invention relates to a shoe of closed type, particularly useful to leisure
use, having on the tip end a separate seat for the big toe.
[0002] The orthopaedically correct position of the foot, and particularly of the big toe,
during the deambulation is, as it is well known, that corresponding to the "deambulation
with bare foot", i.e. the position which the foot does naturally take onto the ground
when in a free condition or without shoe.
[0003] In the conditions of deambulation with bare foot, the importance is observed of the
role of the big toe in the deambulation.
[0004] In fact it fulfills a function of relevant engagement with the ground, thus highly
contributing to the power and to the spring of the foot.
[0005] It is by the way known that if the big toe is even slightly deviated with respect
to its natural position with bare foot, the athletic performance during a foot-race
is affected.
[0006] However, most of the closed shoes, mainly owing to aesthetic and fashion reasons,
have a fore part point-like shaped with angled profile. Consequently, the big toe
is deviated from its correct rectilinear position, thus causing a permanent deformation
of the foot to take place, it being called "Allux valgus", involving deambulation
pain, etc.
[0007] The traditional shoes, moreover, do not permit the big toe to be opened wide apart
and be moved in vertical direction with respect to the remaining fingers of the foot,
as it occurs on the contrary in the orthopaedically correct deambulation, with an
attendant diminution of the "yield" of the deambulation and with a certain numbness
of the foot muscles.
[0008] Consequently the need exists of providing a shoe of closed type, adapted to permit
the big toe to perform the natural movements of the deambulation with bare foot. From
French Patent No. 2276792
'a shoe is proposed in which each finger is housed in a shaped part of the shoe tip,
whereby the shoe is strictly resembling to a glove, but for the foot.
[0009] However, apart from aesthetic considerations, problems exist as regards the manufacturing
of such a shoe which is not feasible on an industrial basis.
[0010] In turn USP 3013564 relates to a sock structure or foot garment in which the big
toe is separated from the remaining fingers, this garment being however considered
for use in combination with a standard structure shoe.
[0011] The purpose of the present invention is that of providing a shoe of closed type,
adapted to overcome the above mentioned problems and to fulfill the previously stated
need which to date did not find a solution in the conventional shoes of this type.
[0012] These and other purposes are achieved by means of the shoe of closed type according
to the invention, which is essentially characterized in that means are provided adapted
to permit the free movement of the big toe, within said shoe, with repsect to the
remaining fingers of the foot, to take place in the natural position thereof of deambulation
with bare foot.
[0013] According to further features of the invention, said means consist of a seat for
the big toe provided at the tip end of the shoe in a separated position with respect
to the remaining, part of shoe housing the other fingers of the foot.
[0014] The separation area consists, according to the invention, of a double wall of upper
leather and of a corresponding longitudinal slit in the sole, extending along the
big toe, whereby it is separated from the remaining fingers of the foot and made independent
as to its movements with respect to the remaining portion of the shoe. The advantageous
effects of the present shoe are multiple. In fact it prevents and corrects the forming
of the Allux valugs, thus having also the function of a correcting orthopaedic shoe.
[0015] From the point of view of the foot hygiene, said shoe permits a greater muscle development
of the whole foot and of the leg, thanks to the possibility of motion of the big toe
promoting the engagement of the foot with the ground. From the point of view of sport,
the shoe of the invention, permits greater spring and power to be achieved.
[0016] The whole is naturally beneficial for a better blood circulation at the foot level,
with an increased oxygenation of the tissues and with a contribution to the solution
of the problems causing the varicose veins to be formed.
[0017] The shoe of the present invention shall be now described with reference to the embodiment
shown in the enclosed drawings, having exemplifying but non limiting purpose.
[0018] In the drawings:
- fig. 1 is a perspective view of the shoe of the present invention;
- figs. 2 and 3 show the shoe of fig. 1 in front view with two different position
of the big toe with respect to the other fingers of the foot;
- fig. 4 is a plan view particularly of the front part of the shoe of fig. 1; and
[0019] figs. 5 and 6 are cross-section views, respectively according to the lines V-V and
VI-VI of the shoe of fig. 4.
[0020] With reference to the said figures, the shoe according to the invention is indicated
on the whole by reference lin fig. 1 and essentially comprises an upper 2, of leather
or other material, joined to the sole of leather or rubber 3.
[0021] The fore portion or tip 4 of the shoe 1 (figs. 4 to 6) comprises a slit or longitudinal
cut 5 in the sole corresponding to the internal profile of the big toe in the shoe.
The extension of this slit or depth of the cut 5 is nearly equal to the lenght of
the big toe. At the slit 5 of the sole 3, two flaps 6 are provided , facing towards
each other, which are joined to the sole 3 at the height of the end portions of the
slit 5 (fig. 5). At the tip 4 of the shoe 1 a double wall 7 is thus formed (fig. 6)
consisting of the opposed flaps 6, of the upper 2, which wall is inserted between
the big toe and the second finger of the foot upon wearing the shoe 1. The tip 4 is
thus divided by the double wall 7 into two portions or compartments, separated from
each other and capable of independent movements from each other; the portion 8 forming
the seat of the tip of the shoe for housing the big toe and a portion 9 housing the
remaining fingers of the foot (figs. 4 and 6).
[0022] The possibility of vertical movements of the big toe with respect to the other fingers
of the foot, or better stated the liberty of relative movements between the separate
portions 8 and 9 of the tip 4 of the shoe of the invention are illustrated in the
figs. 2 and 3.
[0023] Besides these vertical movements, also the spreading apart of the big toe with respect
to the remaining fingers of the foots is made possible.
[0024] Thus according to the invention, a closed shoe is provided, permitting the foot,
particularly the big toe, to repeat the movements of the deambulation with bare foot.
Solutions equivalent to the above described embodiment are possible, without however
falling out of the scope of the present invention.
1. Shoe of closed type, comprising a sole (3) and an upper (2) joined to said sole,
characterized by comprising means for permitting the free movement, within the shoe,
of the big toe with respect to the remaining fingers of the foot in its natural position
of deambulation with bare foot, said means comprising a seat 8 for the big toe provided
in the tip end or fore part (4) of said shoe, said seat being separated and capable
of free movement with resoect to the corresponding portion (9) of the shoe housing
all the remaining fingers of the foot.
2. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that said seat (8) for the big toe
in turn consists of a sole portion and of a corresponding portion (6) of upper, joined
to said sole portion, both separated from the remaining part (9) of the shoe tip,
the size of said seat (8) being at least equal to that of the same big toe.
3. Shoe according to claim 2, characterized in that said seat (8) comprises, at the
shoe tip, a double dividing wall (7) of upper and a slot or longitudinal cut (5) in
the sole (3) having a lenght corresponding to that of said double dividing wall, the
latter defining on one side the seat (8) for housing the big toe and on the other
side the remaining portion (9) of the shoe tip.