[0001] The present invention relates to an insole for shoes.
[0002] In the field of shoes, the problem of providing products which have high comfort
characteristics for the user is currently known; accordingly, shoes have been provided
at whose sole devices have been applied so as to cushion, for example, the impact
of the heel; for this purpose deformable inserts are conventionally used which are
arranged at the sole below the heel, the use of said inserts allowing, by way of their
deformation, to contain any microtraumas affecting the heel while walking or running.
[0003] This conventional solution, however, suffers drawbacks: in fact, it requires the
provision of a sole having a particular shape and the application of inserts, and
this causes higher manufacturing costs.
[0004] In order to improve the comfort of the shoe it is also known to provide, again at
the sole, interconnected chambers at which air is made to flow; during walking, the
air passes from the inside of the shoe to the outside thereof through a suitably provided
opening which is optionally provided with one-way valves and is located for example
at the region of the heel of the sole.
[0005] This solution, too, suffers drawbacks, since it still requires particular treatments
at the sole which increase the overall manufacturing costs of the shoe.
[0006] The aim of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems, eliminating
the drawbacks of the cited prior art, by providing an insole which allows to obtain,
in a shoe constituted by a conventional upper associated with a sole, an optimum cushioning
and stabilization effect for the foot while walking.
[0007] Within the scope of this aim, an important object of the present invention is to
provide an insole which allows to increase the comfort for the user's foot while walking,
so as to limit tiring thereof.
[0008] Another important object of the present invention is to provide an insole which is
structurally simple and can be applied to any conventional shoe.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide an insole which is structurally
simple as well as quick and easy to apply to a shoe.
[0010] This aim, these objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by an insole for shoes, characterized in that it is constituted by a first and a second
bodies having, respectively, one or more first and second chambers which are divided
by a partition provided with one-way valves for adjusting the migration of a fluid.
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the following detailed description of a particular but not exclusive embodiment thereof,
illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a top view of the first body that constitutes the insole;
Figure 2 is a view, similar to Figure 1, of the partition;
Figure 3 is a view, similar to Figure 1, of the second body;
Figure 4 is a lateral perspective view of the first body, in which the fluid flow
has been shown schematically;
Figure 5 is a perspective view, as in Figure 4, of the partition, illustrating the
flow at the one-way valves;
Figure 6 is a perspective view, as in Figure 4, showing the fluid flow in the second
body;
Figure 7 is a sectional view, taken along a plane which lies longitudinally to the
sole of a shoe, of the arrangement of the insole;
Figure 8 is a plan view of a detail of the insole;
Figure 9 is a sectional view, taken along the plane IX-IX of Figure 8.
[0012] With reference to the above Figures, the reference numeral 1 generally designates
an insole, which can be used by arranging it at a conventional sole 2 of a shoe.
[0013] The sole 2 can be constituted, for example, by a box-like body having, at the region
where the insole 1 rests, a plurality of vertical ridges 3.
[0014] A mid-sole 4, for example, can be interposed between the ends of said ridges 3 and
the insole 1.
[0015] Said insole is constituted by a first body 5 and by a second body 6, between which
a partition 7 is interposed.
[0016] One or more first chambers 8, mutually connected or not, are provided at the first
body 5.
[0017] In the particular illustrated embodiment, at the first body 5 three separate first
chambers are provided, designated by the reference numerals 9a, 9b, 9c, which are
not connected one another and respectively affect: the heel central region; the heel
perimetric region and then the pre-arch region, with a transverse arrangement, and
then the perimetric tip region; and the central metatarsal region.
[0018] A first hole 10 is provided at each one of said first chambers and is arranged at
adapted first one-way valves 11 provided at the partition 7.
[0019] Said partition can be advantageously made of flexible and/or thermally insulating
material.
[0020] The first one-way valves 11 can allow, for example, the flow of an adapted fluid,
such as for example water or any mixtures of suitable products, from a region below
the partition 7 at the first chambers.
[0021] Said first one-way valves 11 thus allow said fluid to flow within the first chambers
8.
[0022] One or more second chambers 12 are provided at the second body 6 and are again constituted,
in the particular embodiment, by three second chambers designated by the reference
numerals 13a, 13b and 13c.
[0023] Second holes 14 are also provided at the second chambers and are arranged at points
which are different from those provided with the first holes 10 and are connected
to second one-way valves 15.
[0024] The second one-way valves 15 are formed so that each one affects an overlying first
chamber, this allowing the fluid to flow between a first chamber and a second chamber
following a preset direction; in the particular illustrated embodiment, the fluid
therefore passes from the second chamber to the first chamber and from said first
chamber to the second chamber due to the particular orientation of the first and second
one-way valves.
[0025] A closed circuit is thus formed which allows, during walking and by appropriately
adjusting the amount of fluid, a continuous flow of said fluid from the first chambers
to the second chambers, simultaneously obtaining a massaging action at the whole sole
region as well as a cushioning action during walking and a stabilization of the foot.
[0026] The insole is therefore used as follows: after manufacturing it, and after filling
for example the first and second chambers for approximately 70% of their volume with
the chosen fluid, the insole can be arranged at a conventional sole of a known shoe.
[0027] During walking, the user places first the heel region and then the pre-arch and tip
regions of the foot on the ground: this produces a mechanical pressing action of the
foot at the first and second chambers and, due to the presence of the first and second
one-way valves, forces the fluid to flow between a first chamber and the underlying
second chamber.
[0028] Thanks to the particular configuration of the first and second chambers and of their
arrangement, it is possible to preset, also for each individual user, a particular
path of the fluid during walking in order to achieve optimum compensation of the foot
impact and therefore considerably improve comfort.
[0029] It has thus been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
an insole having been provided which can be used universally, since it can be applied
to any conventional shoe simply by positioning it at the inner sole; the presence
of the first and second chambers, of the first and second one-way valves and of the
fluid contained within the insole allow to achieve the intended aim and therefore
allow the user to walk in an optimum manner and to have optimum comfort since during
walking the impact is cushioned and the foot is optimally stabilized and continuously
subjected to a massage which can also have therapeutic effects.
[0030] The invention is of course susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the same inventive concept.
[0031] Thus, for example, the number and the location of the first and second chambers and
of the first and second one-way valves can be the most pertinent according to specific
requirements.
[0032] Moreover, the amount of fluid present in the first and second chambers can be changed
according to the dimensions of said chambers and to the characteristics of said fluid,
which can have, for example, heat absorption properties.
[0033] In an optional further embodiment, the insole can have a first body and a second
body which are individually provided with a single first and second chambers.
[0034] The materials and the dimensions that constitute the individual components of the
invention may of course be the most pertinent according to specific requirements.
[0035] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. TV98A000102 from which this application
claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0036] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. An insole for shoes, characterized in that it is constituted by a first body (5) and
by a second body (6) having, respectively, one or more first (8) and second chambers
(12) which are divided by a partition (7) provided with one-way valves (11,15) for
adjusting the migration of a fluid.
2. The insole according to claim 1, characterized in that it is constituted by the first
(5) and second (6) bodies, at which one or more chambers (8,12) are provided which
are mutually interconnected or not.
3. The insole according to claim 1, characterized in that at said first body (5) three
separate first chambers (9a,9b,9c) are provided which are not connected one another
and respectively affect: the heel central region; the heel perimetric region and then
the pre-arch region in a transverse direction and then the perimetric region of the
tip; and the central part of the metatarsal region.
4. The insole according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that at each one of said
first chambers (9a,9b,9c) there is provided at least one first hole (10) located at
suitable first one-way valves (11) formed at said partition (7).
5. The insole according to claims 1 and 4, characterized in that said partition (7) is
advantageously made of flexible and/or heat-insulating material.
6. The insole according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said first one-way valves
(11) allow the flow of a preset fluid, such as water or optional mixtures of suitable
products, from a region located below said partition (7) at at least one of said one
or more first chambers (8).
7. The insole according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said first one-way valves
(11) allow said fluid to flow from said one or more first chambers (8) into said one
or more second chambers (12).
8. The insole according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that three second chambers
(13a,13b,13c) are formed at said second body (6), second holes (14) being formed at
said second chambers (13a,13b,13c) and being arranged in points which are different
from those provided with said first holes (10), said second holes (14) being connected
to second one-way valves (15).
9. The insole according to claims 1 and 8, characterized in that said second one-way
valves (15) are formed so that each one affects an overlying first chamber (8), allowing
said fluid to flow between a first (8) and a second (12) chambers following a preset
direction.
10. The insole according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said first (8) and second (12) chambers and said first (11) and second (15) one-way
valves form a closed circuit which allows, during walking and by appropriately adjusting
the amount of fluid, a continuous transfer of said fluid from the first chambers (8)
to the second chambers (12).
11. The insole according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said first (8) and second (12) chambers are filled with said fluid to approximately
70% of their volume.
12. The insole according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said one or more first (8) and second (12) chambers are located in the chosen regions
below the sole of the foot.
13. The insole according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
it has a first body (5) and a second body (6) which are individually provided with
a single first (8) and second (12) chambers.