[0001] The present invention concerns a gymnastic shoe of the type generally known and widely
adopted for sports uses as for instance tennis, besides as light shoe for the free
time.
[0002] This type of shoe is constituted by an upper of fabric glued and bound, for instance
through vulcanization, to an insole of adequate physical characteristics and of suitable
thickness, having on its outer surface a sole of elastomeric material for the contact
with the ground.
[0003] Usually the upper is cut longitudinally at the instep, and the two skirts obtained
from said incision are put the one near the other by appropriate and well known closing
systems, for instance a shoe-lace passing through the holes provided on said skirts,
so that it is easier to wear the shoe.
[0004] The fabric of the upper can be of various type; however among the fabrics available
those of vegetable fibres, as cotton, flax, hemp are preferred for being able to permit
the transpiration maintaining thus the foot in sufficiently comfortable climatic conditions
of temperature and damp.
[0005] This type of shoe is widely used and appreciated by the consumers for the good qualitative
level reached; however, as regards the upper, the Applicant has found that it can
be improved still more.
[0006] First of all it is noted that the ideal type of fabric for the outer surface of the
shoe, for instance because very resistant to abrasion, is not the best also for inside,
where there are required high softness qualities (incompatible with a high wear resistance)
to safeguard the physical integrity of the foot, and a high porosity to maintain the
foot as drier and aired as possible.
[0007] Also, usually the fabric is dyed with the more various colours to give a pleasant
aesthetic aspect to the shoe so as to stimulate the appreciation of the product on
the market. So, it could happen that in some conditions the water coming into contact
with the outer surface of the shoe or still more the sweat (usually acid) produced
by the foot during the use of the shoe, can deteriorate the above said dyeing, producing
decolorizations on the surface of the upper, damaging its aspect.
[0008] In order to obtain a more adequate fabric for both the upper surfaces, shoes have
been proposed wherein the upper is covered on its inner surface with a lining, so
as to create in the shoe a physical separation between the fabric of the outer surface
and the fabric of the inner surface.
[0009] However, also this solution could produce some drawbacks, especially as regards the
use of a substantially doubled fabric, as a lined fabric appears, for instance owing
to the reduced permeability of the upper and therefore the possibility of transpiration,
or to the separation between the two fabrics, or in the end to the presence of adhesives
used for glueing the two fabrics, the lining and the upper.
[0010] The aim of the present invention is a gymnastic shoe not only for sports uses, but
even agonistic uses, that leads to a further qualitative increase of this product,
giving at the same time the advantages of the uppers constituted by a sole fabric
and those of the lined uppers.
[0011] Therefore, the object of the present invention is a gymnastic shoe for sports uses
comprising an insole, a sole of elastomeric material arranged on the outer surface
of said insole and an upper anchored to said insole and blocked between said insole
and said sole, characterized by the fact that said upper is made of a composite monolithic
fabric with opposite surfaces at separated weaving, each surface having weft yarns
and warp yarns distinct from those of the other surface and not belonging to this
latter, braided together, the yarns of a surface having a colour different from that
of the yarns of the other surface.
[0012] The two opposite surfaces of said upper can suitably differ from each other also
for other characteristics, such as for instance the material of the constituent yarn,
the count of the yarn, the preventive treatment suffered, their thickness, the way
of weaving.
[0013] Anyhow, the present invention will be better understood by the aid of the present
description and the attached figures, supplied only by way of non-limiting example,
of which:
FIGURE 1 - is a perspective view, with parts partially broken away, of the shoe according
to the invention;
FIGURE 2 - shows, in straight section, a type of composite monolithic fabric having separated
weaving surfaces suitably usable as upper of the shoe according to the invention.
[0014] Figure 1 shows a particular type of sports shoe and precisely the model appreciated
and well-known on the market for a long time as "tennis-shoe" or "rubber-shoe": however
the invention is not limited to this shoe model, but it is suitably applied to a large
range of sports shoes.
[0015] Therefore the shoe according to the invention comprises an insole 1 apt to bear the
weight of the person wearing the shoe and the impact forces produced by the contact
between the shoe and the ground during use. Consequently said shoe will have adequate
mechanical resistance and behaviour characteristics upon which it is not necessary
to enlarge since they are well known to the skilled in art and do not constitute the
object of the present invention.
[0016] An upper 2, whose shape depends only on the particular shoe model which is desired
to obtain, is fastened around the insole, for example by means of a glueing operation
and by folding the edge on the outer surface of the said insole.
[0017] The folded portion of said upper is covered with a sole 3 of elastomeric material,
subsequently bound to the insole and to the upper, for instance through a vulcanizing
process: said sole is apt to suffer the abrasion produced by the crawling of the shoe
on the ground.
[0018] The shoe is in the end completed with a strip 4 of elastomeric material too, which
extends along the periphery of the shoe in correspondence of the above said insole.
[0019] So the upper has two surfaces which will be called inner surface 21 that turned towards
the foot and outer surface 22 that turned outwardly of the shoe.
[0020] In accordance with the invention the fabric constituting said upper is a composite
monolithic fabric having opposite surfaces at separated weaving, whose straight section
is shown in figure 2.
[0021] For a greater precision it is said that figure 2 shows one of the various types of
fabric available, in accordance with the directions of the invention, and it is supplied
only to permit an easy understanding of the characteristics of the above said fabric,
but without any limiting purpose since the skilled in the art will be able to use
also other types of fabric in connection with his precise needs, of course provided
that they correspond to the stated conditions.
[0022] In other words the present invention does not aim to go into the details of the weaving
techniques, but only to realize an improved gymnastic shoe as described and claimed
here.
[0023] The fabric shown in figure 2 has therefore two opposite surfaces, an inner surface
21 and an outer surface 22, physically separated from each other, i.e. the textile
elements belonging to one surface do not belong at the same time also to the other
surface, so said fabric can be defined a composite fabric.
[0024] However the fabric is a monolithic product, i.e. the two distinct surfaces cannot
be separated from each other, but they constitute a compact assembly since they are
woven at the same time and braided the one with the other.
[0025] The outer surface 22 of said fabric comprises a series of warp yarns 221 and weft
yarns 222 mutually braided.
[0026] A first series of yarns 301 (first weft of service) maintains the warp yarns 221
separated from a series of warp yarns 302 (intermediate warp) and a second series
of yarns 303 (second weft of service) maintains the yarns of intermediate warp separated
from the series of warp yarns 211 belonging to the inner surface 21.
[0027] Of course also the warp yarns 211 are braided with a plurality of weft yarns 212
to constitute the above said inner surface 21.
[0028] The connection between the inner surface 21 and the outer surface 22, that makes
the fabric monolithic, is given by the intermediate warp that is braided contemporaneously
with the weft yarns 222 and 212.
[0029] Now it is clear that the textile elements (weft and warp yarns) belonging to a surface
do not belong also to the opposite surface, so the two surfaces are separated from
each other confirming the definition given of "fabric having opposite surfaces at
separated weaving".
[0030] The shoe according to the invention is characterized, first of all by the fact that
the weft and warp yarns of the outer surface 22 have a colour different from that
of the yarns of the inner surface 21.
[0031] The use of yarns coloured before the weaving operation permits to obtain a fabric
having colours different on the two opposite faces, so that the colour of the shoe
results to be that of the yarns of the outer surface of the upper. The separation
between the two opposite faces makes possible the use of colourings of different type
for said faces, conforming the type to the specific use required and moreover prevents
the causes of possible deterioration of the colour acting on one of the two surfaces
(for instance rain and/or mud on the outer surface, sweat on the inner surface) from
producing their negative effects on the opposite surface.
[0032] According to an advantageous embodiment of the shoe forming the object of the present
invention, only the yarns of the outer surface 22 are coloured, while the yarns of
the inner surface 21 and of the other service elements (intermediate warp, service
weft) are left in the raw state maintaining thus the natural colour of the fiber forming
them.
[0033] According to a further advantageous embodiment of the above said shoe also the material
constituting the yarns is different for the two surfaces: in fact materials very resistant
to abrasion and not very absorbent as polyamide or polyester fibers are used for the
yarns of the outer surface, while very soft natural fibers as cotton, flax, silk and
other ones are used for the inner surface.
[0034] But also in the ambit of the same type of fibers it is possible to have different
couplings as for instance cotton for the outer surface, flax for the inner surface.
[0035] Of course, on combining the couplings, the skilled in the art will have to take account
of the physical and mechanical characteristics of the different yarns and in case
to subject certain yarns to a preventive treatment, for instance a drawing treatment
as in the case in which polyamide or polyester fibers are used, in order to obtain
a fabric having a behaviour as more anysotropic and uniform as possible.
[0036] Of course in addition to this it will be possible to subject the yarns also to other
treatments (chemical, thermal, mechanical) before being woven in order to provide
the yarns of a surface with specific properties not important or not desired for the
other surface (for instance water-repellent properties for the outer surface, bactericide
properties for the inner surface) of course having care to ascertain that the above
said treatments do not impede the successive glueing and binding of the upper to the
sole and the insole.
[0037] Now it is clear that the aestethic characteristics (density, and uniformity of the
colouring) and the barrier characteristics of a surface with respect to the other
depend on the compactness of the surface. In other words a surface with yarns mutually
spaced from one another would permit to see indistinctly the yarns of the intermediate
structure or also those of the opposite surface (of different colour) giving a discontinuous
and punctiform aspect to the surface in question and would not be effective in impeding
the passage of foreign elements towards the opposite surface. Said compactness of
surface is conveniently obtained in the shoe of the invention by acting on the count
and thickness of the yarns of each surface at the same time.
[0038] To this purpose the Applicant has found advantageous to use counts comprised between
12/n and 36/n with thicknesses comprised between 15 and 70 yarns/cm for the warp and
between 10 and 30 yarns/cm for the weft. According to a particularly advantageous
embodiment of the shoe of the invention the fabric used for the upper is a cotton
fabric with the same weft and warp yarns equally arranged on the two opposite surfaces
which have for the warp yarns a thickness equal to 20 yarns/cm and a count equal to
24/3 and for the weft yarns a thickness equal to 10 yarns/cm and a count equal to
24/3.
[0039] It is also evident that being the two surfaces of the upper of the invention separated
from each other they can be woven in a different manner, although within the limitations
given by the fact of being in any case connected to each other in a monolithic fabric:
this different type of weaving, for instance "square" on the outer surface and "twill"
on the inner surface can originate different functional and/or aestethic characteristics
on the two surfaces.
[0040] It is evident that the shoe of the invention could have any combination of the characteristics
singly shown hereinbefore.
[0041] So it can be stated that the shoe of the invention has solved completely the set
problem. In fact the fabric constituting the upper owing to the fact of being a composite
monolithic fabric, maintains practically unchanged the transpiration properties typical
of the conventional fabrics of the state of the art realizing a very aired and consequently
dry and comfortable shoe while the separation between the two opposite surfaces permits
to specialize each one of the two surfaces expressly for a well precise purpose without
the relative precautions involving the opposite surface, specialized on its turn for
different purposes.
[0042] Also it will be apparent that the present invention has been described only by way
of non-limiting example; therefore it includes all those modifications and variants,
even if not explicitly mentioned, that are easily deducible from the present inventive
idea by the skilled in the art.
1. Gymnastic shoe for sports use comprising an insole (1), a sole (3) of elastomeric
material arranged on the outer surface of said insole and an upper (2) anchored to
said insole and blocked between said sole and said insole, characterized by the fact
that said upper is made of a composite monolithic fabric having opposite surfaces
(21, 22) at separated weaving, each surface having weft yarns (222) and warp yarns
(221) distinct from those of the other surface and not belonging to this latter, braided
together, the yarns of the outer surface having a colour different from that of the
yarns of the inner surface.
2. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the yarns of said inner
surface (21) are in the raw state.
3. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the yarns of said outer
surface (22) are made of a material different from that of the yarns of said inner
surface.
4. Shoe according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the yarns of said outer
surface are made of an artificial fiber chosen in the group comprising polyamide and
polyester, while those of said inner surface are made of natural fibers chosen in
the group comprising cotton, flax and silk.
5. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said warp yarns (221,
211) of said opposite surfaces have a thickness comprised between 15 and 70 yarns/cm.
6. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said weft yarns (222,
212) in said opposite surfaces have a thickness comprised between 10 and 30 yarns/cm.
7. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the characteristics of
the yarns of at least one of said opposite surfaces have been modified with respect
to those of the original yarn before being woven.
8. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said opposite surfaces
in said upper (2) have suffered a different type of weaving the one from the other.