[0001] This patent application for industrial invention relates to a shoe sole with forced
ventilation.
[0002] The so-called ventilated shoes are quite popular on the market, that is to say shoes
that are able to ensure air circulation inside the upper during walking.
[0003] According to the manufacturers' intention, the said shoes should increase the comfort
and hygienic quality of the shoe, in view of the air circulation that reaches the
user's foot with cooling effect.
[0004] To that end, the current models of ventilated shoes are all inspired by the same
technology, which is rather popular regardless of the fact that it is not fully satisfactory
from the technical-functional viewpoint.
[0005] According to the said technology, one or more compartments are provided on the lowered
upper side of the sole in order to house corresponding pumping pads with compressible
structure obtained from suitable plastic materials.
[0006] According to the same technology, the entire upper side of the sole (and consequently
the aforementioned compartments that house the pumping pads) is closed with an insole
provided with a plurality of through holes.
[0007] The said pumping pads are cyclically subjected to a compression phase induced by
the user's weight, which is discharged on the said pads during the impact of the shoe
with the ground and, to an expansion phase during the next movement in the air.
[0008] During the said compression phase, each pumping pad ejects the air that was previously
received into the corresponding housing (by means of a suitable vent duct).
[0009] On the contrary, during expansion, the said pumping pad spontaneously tends to "enlarge",
thus introducing new air from the upper inside the corresponding housing.
[0010] Of course, the forced circulation of the air contained in the upper towards the sole
is made possibly by the presence of the insole between the upper and the sole and,
more precisely, by the presence of the through holes that cover the entire surface
of the insole.
[0011] Nevertheless, the long practical experience has shown that traditional ventilated
shoes are not able to provide, if not in imperceptible extent, air exchange inside
the shoe, due to the very limited overpressure and depression values produced by the
said elastic pumping pads, and to the unavoidable load losses that occur to the detriment
of the air exchange flows.
[0012] Moreover, a similar traditional ventilated shoe also requires the presence of a unidirectional
valve in the proximity of the vent hole designed to convey the air outside of the
shoe, to avoid receiving air from the outside of the sole every time the pumping pads
are subjected to expansion.
[0013] A careful examination of the said limitations of the aforementioned prior technique
has led to the development of an alternative technical solution able to provide shoes
with real ventilation effect.
[0014] After acknowledging the functional inefficacy of the said pumping pads, the applicant
has decided to insert an electrically-powered fan in the sole, which is finally able
to provide air exchange from the inside towards the outside of the upper with sufficient
strength and efficacy.
[0015] Of course, a similar device requires a battery and an externally-operated switch
that is actuated by the user to activate the air exchange while wearing the shoe,
and deactivated as soon as the user takes the shoe off to avoid energy waste.
[0016] For the practical actuation of the said inventive idea, the upper side of the sole
is provided with a compartment to house the fan with vertical axis and an adjacent
compartment for the battery.
[0017] Moreover, the bottom of the fan compartment is provided with small channels on the
surface of the upper side of the sole, and the top of the fan compartment is provided
with the opening of a small duct that ends outside of the shoe in order to ensure
the necessary air flow.
[0018] The correct operation of the sole of the invention also requires that the upper side
is covered with an insole with a plurality of through holes on the majority of the
front surface, which closes the fan compartment from above.
[0019] The actuation of the fan brings the air contained in the upper of the shoe inside
the bottom of the fan compartment.
[0020] In particular, because of the depression created by the fan, the air contained in
the upper is sucked towards the sole through the holes provided on the insole; then,
the air reaches the bottom of the fan compartment, being conveyed by the small channels
obtained on the upper side of the sole of the invention.
[0021] Of course, the air flow that penetrates the bottom of the fan compartment is additionally
conveyed by the fan towards the top of the compartment that is closed on top by the
insole.
[0022] In view of the above, the forced air flow penetrates the opening of the vent duct
situated on the top of the fan compartment, finally reaching the outside of the sole.
[0023] Based on this general description, the main advantages of the sole of the invention
with respect to the prior technique appear evident, consisting in excellent functional
efficacy (meaning the actual capability of ventilating the user's foot) and lower
constructive complexity, with specific reference to the configuration of the hole
used for air outflow.
[0024] In fact, the presence of the "unidirectional" fan instead of the traditional pumping
pads with "double effect" allows to avoid that the hole used for air outflow is subjected
to depression, thus attracting, rather than ejecting, air from the outside.
[0025] This eliminates the need to mount the unidirectional valve that is typically mounted
on the outflow hole of traditional ventilated soles, contributing to cost increase
and complex design and construction.
[0026] In fact, in the sole of the invention the outflow hole can be eventually provided
with a simple air-permeable and water-impermeable membrane designed to prevent the
access of rain inside the sole.
[0027] Another important advantage of the new sole of the invention consists in the fact
that foot ventilation is ensured also in static position (i.e. without walking) unlike
traditional ventilated soles with compressible pads that, as mentioned above, provide
air circulation exclusively during walking.
[0028] Finally, it must be noted that the insole provided with the sole of the invention
can be easily removed by the user to access the battery associated with the fan and
replace it when necessary.
[0029] For more clarity the description of the invention continues with reference to the
enclosed drawing, which is intended for purposes of illustration only and not in a
limiting sense, whereby:
- Fig. 1 is an exploded axonometric view of the sole of the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the same sole with a longitudinal plane passing
through one of the grooves provided on the front half-sole.
[0030] Referring to the aforementioned figures, the sole of the invention (1), which is
preferably obtained with moulded plastic materials, has the upper side surrounded
by a perimeter border (2) that supports a preferably anatomical insole (3) provided
with a plurality of through holes (3a) on the front half-sole.
[0031] In particular, the perimeter border (2) surrounds a surface of the front half-sole
provided with a series of basically longitudinal partitions (4) that create a series
of narrow intermediate channels (4a).
[0032] As seen in the sole illustrated in the aforementioned figures, the top of the partitions
(4) is positioned at a lower height than the perimeter border (2), with the consequence
that the insole (3) is only supported by the perimeter border (2).
[0033] In view of the above, the insole (3) basically closes a compartment (V) provided
with longitudinal channels (4a) on the bottom on the front half-sole.
[0034] Consequently, the holes (3a) of the insole (3) occupy a surface that is basically
the same as the compartment (V) obtained in the sole of the invention (1).
[0035] Considering that the insole (3) is situated between the sole of the invention (1)
and the inside of the upper, it appears evident that the position of the holes (3a)
of the insole (3) ensures the desired air flow from the upper to the compartment (V)
of the sole (1).
[0036] The perimeter border (2) surrounds a pair of compartments (5, 6) on the heel, the
first compartment (5) being preferably situated in the front to house an electrically-powered
fan (7) with rotation axis in vertical direction, and the second compartment (6) being
designed to house the corresponding battery (8).
[0037] The battery (8) is associated with a corresponding actuation switch (9) that can
be accessed by the user on the outside of the sole (1), being contained in a corresponding
housing (10) obtained on the external side of the sole (1).
[0038] The fan (7) is situated at approximately half of the height of the corresponding
compartment (5), in such a way that it creates a first chamber (C1) and a second chamber
(C2) inside the same compartment (5).
[0039] The small channels (4a) obtained on the front half-sole end in the compartment (5)
that houses the fan (7) on the bottom of the first chamber (C1).
[0040] The second chamber (C2), which is closed on top by the insole (3), is laterally provided
with a small hole (11) that leads to a duct ending outside on the side of the sole
(1).
[0041] As mentioned above, the operation of the sole (1) is such that the actuation of the
external switch (9) enables to power the fan (7) with the battery (8).
[0042] The actuation of the fan (7) creates a depression in the first chamber (C1) and also
in the entire compartment (V) situated on the front half-sole of the sole (1) because
of the presence of the channels (4a) that end in the said first chamber (C1).
[0043] The depression created in the compartment (V) generates a forced circulation of the
air contained in the upper through the holes (3a) obtained in that area of the insole
(3).
[0044] Because of the presence of the channels (4a), the air received in the compartment
(V) penetrates the depression chamber (C1) and is pushed by the fan (7) into the second
chamber (C2) that is closed on top by the insole (3), which is not provided with through
holes in this area.
[0045] The forced air flow that reaches the closed chamber (C2) is forced to pass through
the said hole (11) and is ejected outside of the sole (1) through the vent hole situated
on the side of the sole (1).
[0046] Alternative constructive solutions for the sole of the invention (1) are possible
without leaving the scope of the present inventive idea.
[0047] For instance, the top of the partitions (4) obtained on the upper surface of the
front half-sole may be situated at the same height as the perimeter border (2) that
surrounds the said surface.
[0048] In such a case, the insole (3) rests on the longitudinal partitions (4), and not
only on the perimeter border (2), thus limiting the useful space for air circulation
to the channels (4a) between the said partitions (4).
[0049] In view of the above, the holes (3a) of the insole (3) are no longer situated on
the entire front surface of the insole (3), but only along basically longitudinal
lines that occupy the same position as the channels (4a) of the sole under the insole
(3).
[0050] According to another constructive version, the fan (7) is mounted inside the compartment
(5) with rotation axis in horizontal position.
[0051] In this way, the depression chamber (C1) and the delivery chamber (C2) have a basically
vertical development, with the fan (7) in intermediate position between them.
[0052] Finally, the battery (8) preferably consists in an ordinary battery that can be inserted
or extracted from the corresponding housing (6) by temporarily removing the insole
(3).
1. Shoe sole with forced ventilation, of the type provided with an upper perimeter border
(2) that supports an insole (3) provided on the front half-sole with a plurality of
through holes (3a) through which the air contained in the upper is forced into the
sole (1) and then conveyed outside through a vent hole obtained on the side of the
sole (1), sole characterised by the fact that the front half-sole is provided with a series of basically longitudinal
small channels (4a) that end in a depression chamber (C1) in communication with a
delivery chamber (C2), with the interposition of a fan (7) powered by a battery (8)
and controlled by a switch (9) that can be accessed on the outside of the sole (1);
it being provided that the delivery chamber (C2) is closed by the insole (3) and is
provided on one of the walls with a small hole (11) that takes the forced air flow
produced by the fan (7) through a duct leading to the external vent hole.
2. Sole as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that the depression chamber (C1) and the delivery chamber (C2) are obtained
inside a compartment (5) that houses the fan (7) with rotation axis in vertical position
at approximately half of its height.
3. Sole as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that the depression chamber (C1) and the delivery chamber (C2) are obtained
inside a compartment (5) that houses the fan (7) with rotation axis in horizontal
position at approximately half of its length.
4. Sole as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that the battery (8) of the fan (7) is housed inside a corresponding compartment
(6) adjacent to the aforementioned compartment (5) that houses the fan (7).
5. Sole as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that the switch (9) used to control the battery (8) is contained in a suitable
housing (10) obtained on the side of the sole (1).
6. Sole as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that the channels (4a) obtained on the front half-sole are bordered by basically
longitudinal partitions (4) with the top positioned at a lower height than the perimeter
border (2) that surrounds the sole (1).
7. Sole as claimed in one or more of claims 1 to 5, characterised by the fact that the channels (4a) obtained on the front half-sole are bordered by basically
longitudinal partitions (4) with the top positioned at the same height as the perimeter
border (2) that surrounds the sole (1).
8. Sole as claimed in claim 7, characterised by the fact that it is provided with an insole (3) with through holes (3a) along basically
longitudinal lines that are situated in the same position as the channels (4a) obtained
on the upper side of the sole (1) under the insole (3).
9. Sole as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that the lateral vent hole is provided with an air-permeable water-impermeable
membrane.
10. Sole as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that the battery (8) is an ordinary replaceable battery.