[0001] The present invention relates to a device for increasing the stability of movements
performed with shoes for tennis or similar sports.
[0002] It is well-known that it is essential to choose, according to the sports activity
that is practiced, shoes that are structurally most suitable in order to facilitate
movements while supporting the foot during efforts in order to avoid contractures
or incorrect steps.
[0003] In the practice of tennis, in particular, the shoes should ensure good stability
of movements, since the tennis player must be able to leap and sprint in order to
move rapidly on the court and be able to receive and respond promptly to the opponent's
shots.
[0004] Additionally, but not less importantly, tennis shoes must be well-cushioned, since
they must ensure good impact absorption whenever the foot touches the ground.
[0005] The outer part of the foot is the region most intensely affected by the loads produced
by the movements performed by the tennis player.
[0006] The player must in fact be capable of moving rapidly, and in doing this he performs
a continuous succession of lateral slides and subsequent braking actions.
[0007] Anyone practicing this sport is certainly penalized by shoes which do not assuredly
give him the necessary stability, since uncontrolled movements, in addition to entailing
a considerable waste of energy, are very often dangerous due to the possibility of
sprained ankles or falls, or can constitute a risk for future problems to the foot,
knee and spine.
[0008] At the same time, shoes that are not adequately cushioned penalize the tennis player,
who is affected, whenever he rests a foot on the ground, by the impact against the
ground which is transmitted to him through the legs up to the spine.
[0009] On the other hand, resorting to shoes which are simply provided with a mid-sole made
of soft material with a shock-absorbing function entails the risk of seriously compromising
the stability of one's movements, since the foot is completely unbalanced, as occurs,
to make a comparison, when one jumps with one's feet on a soft mattress, which provides
a cushioning action but may cause complete loss of balance.
[0010] The aim of the present invention is to provide a device which solves the above-described
drawbacks of conventional devices, particularly by increasing the stability of movements
for shoes for tennis and similar sports.
[0011] Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a
device which does not penalize nor encumber in any way the overall structural configuration
of the shoe.
[0012] A further important object of the present invention is to provide a device which
is structurally simple, durable and wear-resistant.
[0013] A further object of the present invention is to provide a device for increasing the
stability of movements performed with shoes for tennis or similar sports which can
be easily manufactured with conventional equipment and machines.
[0014] A still further important object of the present invention is to provide a device
for sports shoes which is capable of ensuring optimum cushioning of the feet against
ground impacts.
[0015] This aim, these objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a device for increasing movement stability with shoes for tennis or similar sports
according to the present invention, characterized in that it comprises a plate-like
support which is substantially Y-shaped and has a first curved portion, which is adapted
to follow the profile of the heel region, and a second portion, which is adapted to
follow the outer profile of the foot and widens transversely with a third portion
so as to affect the inner metatarsal region of said foot, said support being coupled
in a downward region to a mid-sole made of shock-absorbing material in order to distribute
thereon the load transmitted by the moving foot.
[0016] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, illustrated
only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a shoe provided with a device for increasing the
stability of movements according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective exploded view of the shoe of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top view of a detail of the device shown in the preceding figures.
[0017] With reference to the above figures, a shoe, particularly suitable for tennis, is
generally designated by the reference numeral 10 and comprises an upper 11 which is
associated with a sole 12.
[0018] The sole is constituted by the coupling of a device for increasing movement stability,
designated by the reference numeral 13, with a tread 14 of a per se known type.
[0019] In this case, the tread 14 has an overall box-like configuration, since it is perimetrically
provided, in its front part 15 and in the rear part 16, with a raised rim 17 for containing
the corresponding parts of the upper 11.
[0020] In this embodiment, the tread 14 is made of vulcanized rubber, but in other cases
it can be made of another material, so long as it has equivalent characteristics.
[0021] The device 13 comprises a plate-like support 18, preferably made of a material known
commercially by the trade-name Kevlar or, in other cases, of a material which has
equivalent mechanical characteristics.
[0022] The support 18 is substantially Y-shaped and has a first curved portion 19 which
is shaped, starting from an inner rear part 20 of the sole 21 of a foot, like the
heel.
[0023] Starting from an outer rear part 22 of the sole 21 of the foot, the support 18 has
a second substantially straight portion 23 which follows the outer profile of the
foot until it reaches the outer metatarsal region 24 thereof.
[0024] A third portion 25 extends in particular from a median segment of the second portion
23 and widens transversely with respect to the second portion 23, so as to have as
a whole a bifurcated shape and affect the inner metatarsal region 26 of the foot.
[0025] The plate-like support 18 is provided in particular, at the first curved portion
19, with a first containment rim 27 and a second containment rim 28, each of which
runs at right angles with respect to the support 18 at the inner rear part 20 and
at the outer rear part 22 of the sole 21 of the foot.
[0026] The plate-like support 18 is also completed by a third containment rim, designated
by the reference numeral 29, which runs monolithically along the profile of the outer
metatarsal region 24 of the second portion 23.
[0027] In its active configuration, the support 18 is arranged above a mid-sole 31 made
of soft material, for example EVA, foamed polyurethane or similar material, which
acts as a cushioning element.
[0028] In particular, the mid-sole is thicker from the heel region 32 to the metatarsal
region 33 and then tapers so as to be thinner in the remaining front region 34.
[0029] The plate-like support 18, in particular, cooperates with the mid-sole 31 and provides
two important functions, since:
-- it ensures the correct containment of the outer part of the foot, which is most
intensely subjected to the loads and thrusts of the body caused by sudden accelerations
and braking actions, leaving absolute freedom of movement;
-- it correctly distributes the load and the stresses transmitted by the foot to the
mid-sole 31, which acts as a shock-absorbing element, thus ensuring optimum stability.
[0030] The provision of the device 13 in fact takes into account both the fact that during
contact of the foot with the ground all the weight of the body is discharged completely
onto the metatarsal region, which acts as a fulcrum for the foot as it flexes, and
from there onto the rear part of the heel, and the particular importance of lateral
slips, which are so frequent in tennis and in which the outer part of the foot is
the one that is most affected by the loads of the thrusts and braking actions.
[0031] In this way, the shock-absorbing effect ensured by the mid-sole 31 is correctly stabilized
thanks to the presence of the plate-like support 18.
[0032] Moreover, while allowing complete freedom for the internal part of the foot, which
is the part that is least affected by loads, the device according to the present invention
ensures correct containment of the outer part indeed in order to cope with the forces
due to the weight of the body and to the muscular action of the thrusts of the athlete.
[0033] The support and containment, however, is in no way limitative for the foot, since
it is capable of adapting its dynamic configuration without forcing any constraint,
at the same time ensuring correct cooperation with the mid-sole for the shock-absorbing
function, in order to provide a convenient load distribution, with the result of considerably
increasing movement stability.
[0034] In practice it has been observed that the aim and the objects of the present invention
have all been amply achieved.
[0035] Attention is drawn in particular to the fact that the present invention provides
a device for increasing movement stability with shoes for tennis or similar sports
which does not penalize or encumber in any way the overall structural configuration
of the shoe.
[0036] It should also be observed that a device has been provided which is structurally
very simple and ensures good durability and wear resistance.
[0037] Another considerable advantage that is certainly achieved with the present invention
is linked to the consideration that a device for increasing the stability of movements
performed with shoes for tennis or similar sports has been provided which can be produced
with conventional equipment and machines.
[0038] Another advantage is due to the fact that the device according to the invention is
capable of ensuring optimum cushioning of the feet against ground impacts.
[0039] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the same inventive concept.
[0040] All the details may also be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0041] In practice, the materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the contingent
use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
[0042] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. PD98A000271 from which this application
claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0043] 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. A device for increasing movement stability with shoes for tennis or similar sports,
characterized in that it comprises a plate-like support which is substantially Y-shaped
and has a first curved portion, which is adapted to follow the profile of the heel
region, and a second portion, which is adapted to follow the outer profile of the
foot and widens transversely with a third portion so as to affect the inner metatarsal
region of said foot, said support being coupled in a downward region to a mid-sole
made of shock-absorbing material in order to distribute thereon the load transmitted
by the moving foot.
2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said support comprises, at
the first curved portion, a containment rim which protrudes substantially at right
angles from the outer part of the heel region.
3. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said support comprises, at
the first curved portion, a containment rim which protrudes substantially at right
angles from the inner part of the heel region.
4. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said support comprises, at
the second portion, a containment rim which protrudes substantially at right angles
from the outer part of the metatarsal region.
5. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said plate-like support is
made of a material commercially known by the trade-name Kevlar or of another material
having equivalent characteristics.
6. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said mid-sole is thicker in
the heel region and in the metatarsal region than in the remaining regions.
7. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said mid-sole is made of EVA
or other material having equivalent characteristics.
8. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said mid-sole is made of vulcanized
rubber or other material having equivalent characteristics.