[0001] The present invention concerns an air-conditioned item of footwear, suitable for
causing condensation of the humidity that is formed inside as a result of the perspiration
of the foot, as well as to collect and extract the condensate. In other words, the
item of footwear according to the invention is provided with a first device that,
by ventilating the inside of the upper, cools it and causes condensation of the humidity
produced by the foot, and a second device that collects the condensate and expels
it outside the item of footwear. It is common experience that, in the event of insufficient
transpiration, the perspiration of the foot can even dampen completely the socks causing
suffering of the foot itself, in particular of the skin. This fact arises in a particularly
drastic way in the case where waterproof items of footwear are worn for many hours
a day, especially if they are high, such as wellingtons. In particular, this problem
is felt by many workers, in different working sectors, where they are forced to wear
waterproof items of footwear for at least eight hours a day.
[0002] There exist numerous patents regarding items of footwear provided with devices suitable
for ventilating the inside of the item of footwear and extracting the air, and hence
the moisture, from the item of footwear itself, but they all present the drawback
of not envisaging extraction of the condensate, and hence, in the event of excessive
perspiration, the ventilation can prove ineffective.
[0003] The Korean patent No.
KR 20040037042 describes an item of footwear provided with a device suitable for extracting the
air from the item of footwear itself, constituted by a pump operated by the foot during
walking, joined to a valve that enables flow in just one direction.
[0004] The patent No.
WO 2007/032037 A1 describes a system of aeration of a gap made in the upper, actuated by a pump, which
is in turn operated by the foot.
[0005] Said patents seek to prevent condensation of the humidity by means of an adequate
ventilation. However, they do not envisage devices suitable for extracting the water
that in any case condensates when the conditions are particularly difficult, as in
the case of high ambient temperatures, which favour perspiration. In such cases, the
attempt is in any case, via ventilation, to bring about re-evaporation of the water
so that it can be expelled in the gas phase. Obviously, in the case where the conditions
that have caused condensation of the humidity persist, re-evaporation does not occur
and, hence, the person will remain for a long time with his feet damp.
[0006] The present invention provides a remedy for the drawback described by proposing an
air-conditioned item of footwear of the type that envisages first means, operated
by the foot, designed to generate a circulation of air, taken in from outside, in
a gap made in the upper of the item of footwear and is characterized in that it envisages
second means designed to expel outside the item of footwear the water deriving from
condensation of the water vapour emitted by the foot, said condensation occurring
within the gap of the upper as a result of cooling provided by said air.
[0007] According to a preferred embodiment, there is provided a chamber for collection of
the water deriving from condensation of the water vapour emitted by the foot, said
collection chamber being set between the sole and an internal lining of said item
of footwear and being in communication with the gap of the upper, where condensation
of the water vapour occurs.
[0008] As will emerge clearly from the ensuing description, the structure of the item of
footwear according to the invention is such that the water that condensates does not
dampen the foot, but is conveyed towards said collection chamber, from which it is
taken in to be expelled outside the item of footwear itself.
[0009] A first advantage deriving from the use of items of footwear according to the invention
is a consequence of the fact that the humidity condensates and collects in a purposely
provided site, i.e., said collection chamber. In fact, the aim is not to prevent condensation,
as in the case of prior techniques, which become critical when the environmental conditions
are particularly severe. According to the present invention, condensation is favoured
so as to enable immediate removal of the water from the foot in order to prevent the
latter from getting wet, said water being then promptly expelled from the item of
footwear.
[0010] The invention will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting illustration,
according to a preferred embodiment, with reference to the annexed figures, in which:
- Figure 1 shows in three orthogonal views the item of footwear according to the invention;
and
- Figures 2, 3 and 4 show sections of the item of footwear according to three orthogonal
planes.
[0011] With reference to Figure 1, designated by the reference number (1) is an item of
footwear according to the invention. In the case provided in the example, a waterproof
boot is shown, which hence enables use on wet floors, even where the water is several
centimetres deep.
[0012] Illustrated in Figures 2, 3 and 4 are sections of said boot (1) obtained with three
orthogonal planes, as indicated in Figure 1.
[0013] In particular, illustrated in Figure 2 is the inside of the sole (2) of the boot
(1), in which there appear two elastic bladders, or pumps, (3) and (4), whereas illustrated
in Figures 3 and 4 is the upper (5) viewed from inside. The bladders (3) and (4) are
housed in a recess, which forms a chamber (2a), which can be seen more clearly in
the subsequent Figures 3 and 4, and is made in the sole (2), and are connected, in
the way that will be specified in what follows, with tubes (3a, 3b, 4a, 4b).
[0014] The upper (5) is constituted by an external impermeable membrane (5a) and by an internal
transpirant membrane (5b), for example of the type known under the commercial name
of gore-tex
™, which is characterized in that it enables passage of water in the vapour state,
but not in the liquid state. The two membranes (5a) and (5b) are separated from one
another by a structure such as to identify a gap (6), preferably obtained by means
of channels, the function of which will be illustrated in what follows. The gap (6)
is open in the top part in such a way as to be in communication with the external
air.
[0015] Set in the bottom internal part of the item of footwear (1), immediately above the
sole (2), is a lining (7), which has a structure substantially the same as that of
the upper (5), i.e., with an external impermeable membrane (7a), which is preferably
ribbed, and a transpirant internal membrane (7b). Also in this case the two membranes
(7a) and (7b) are separated from one another by a structure such as to identify a
gap (8), preferably obtained by means of channels, which connect up with the channels
made in the gap (6) of the upper (5), the function of which will be illustrated in
what follows. Furthermore, the external membranes (5a, 7a) are connected to one another
in a continuous way, as are the internal membranes (5b, 7b). Basically, the upper
(5) and the lining (7) form a shell that envelops the foot completely, the transpirant
membrane (5b, 7b) being inside, in contact with the foot itself, and the impermeable
membrane (5a, 7a) being on the outside.
[0016] Given the nature of the membranes, the water in which the boot were to be immersed
cannot come into contact with the foot, being stopped by the impermeable membranes
(5a, 7a), as well as by the sole (2), whilst the moisture due to the perspiration
of the foot traverses the transpirant membranes (5b, 7b) and reaches the gap (6, 8)
of said shell.
[0017] Made in the front part and in the rear part of said shell are two apertures (9) and
(10), preferably controlled by a leaf valve (9a) and (10a), respectively, which set
the gap (6, 8) in communication with the chamber (2a). The function of the valves
(9a) and (10a) will be described in what follows.
[0018] The elastic bladder (3) is connected, by means of non-return valves (3c) and (3d)
appropriately oriented so as to enable flow just towards the front part of the item
of footwear (1), to said two tubes (3a) and (3b), respectively. The tube (3a) is directed
towards the front part of the item of footwear (1) and is inserted in the gap (6)
of the upper (5), whilst the tube (3b) is directed towards the rear part of the item
of footwear (1) and is also inserted in the gap (6) of the upper (5).
[0019] In the same way, the elastic bladder (4) is connected, by means of non-return valves
(4c) and (4d) appropriately oriented so as to enable flow just towards the rear part
of the item of footwear (1), to two tubes (4a) and (4b), respectively. The tube (4a)
is directed towards the front part of the item of footwear (1) and terminates just
in front of the bladder (4), whilst the tube (4b) is directed towards the rear part
of the item of footwear (1) and is connected with the outside through the rear edge
of the sole (2).
[0020] The two elastic bladders (3) and (4), being set in the chamber (2a), between the
sole (2) and the internal lining (7), are squeezed by the weight of the person, when
the person stops in an upright position, but return elastically into the position
of rest, indicated in the figures, when the person, walking, raises his foot.
[0021] In the example of embodiment described, the two bladders (3) and (4) are set in a
position corresponding to the sole of the foot, i.e., between the internal lining
(7) and the sole (2) of the item of footwear (1). Alternatively, they can be housed
also in a position corresponding to the heel, i.e., between the internal lining (7)
and the heel of the item of footwear (1), in so far as, also in this position, they
are subject to alternate squeezing and release.
[0022] The alternation of squeezing and release of the elastic bladders (3) and (4), together
with the presence of the non-return valves (3c, 3d) and (4c, 4d), respectively, appropriately
oriented, determines a flow towards the front part of the item of footwear (1) in
the tubes (3a, 3b) and towards the rear part of the item of footwear (1), in the tubes
(4a, 4b), respectively.
[0023] The flow generated by the elastic bladder (3) causes a circulation of air within
both the gap (6) of the upper (5) and the gap (8) of the bottom (7), recalling air
from the rear part of the upper (5), according to the path indicated by the arrows
in Figure 3.
[0024] The arrangement of the tubes (3a) and (3b) with the ends within the gap (6) of the
upper (5) causes the main flow of air to be inside the upper (5). However, given the
contiguity between the upper (5) and the bottom (7), there arises an appreciable flow
of air also within the bottom (7).
[0025] When perspiration of the foot starts, the humidity emitted by the foot itself passes
to the vapour state through the transpirant membranes (5b) and (7b) and collects in
the gaps (6) and (8).
[0026] The flow of air in the gap (6) and (8), of the upper (5) and of the bottom (7) respectively,
caused by the repeated squeezing and release of the bladder (3), cools the vapour
that has penetrated into the gap (6, 8) and condenses it. The water thus obtained
drips along the channels existing in the gap (6, 8) and, through the apertures (9)
and (10), enters the chamber (2a), and collects on the bottom thereof, said gap (6,
8) being pervious to the condensate.
[0027] The repeated squeezing and release of the bladder (4) in turn causes suction of the
condensate, which is then expelled from the rear part of the item of footwear (1)
after passing through the tube (4a), the bladder (4) itself and the tube (4b), said
flow being in just one direction thanks to the non-return valves (4c) and (4d).
[0028] The function of the valves (9a) and (10a) is to prevent the condensate within the
gap (6, 8) of the shell formed by the upper (5) and by the bottom (7) that has dripped
in the collection chamber (2a) from returning into the gap (6, 8) itself, thus favouring
suction by the pump (4) and expulsion of the water itself outside the item of footwear
(1). Closing of the valves (9a) and (10a) can occur, for example, as a result of the
water that exerts pressure from beneath on the leaves of said leaf valves (9a) and
(10a) and keeps them closed.
[0029] As emerges clearly from the foregoing description, the item of footwear according
to the invention manages to keep the foot drier because it causes condensation of
the humidity, without dampening the foot thanks to the transpirant membrane, i.e.,
the membrane that is permeable to vapour but not to the water, and the expulsion of
the condensate.
[0030] The invention has been described purely by way of non-limiting illustration according
to a preferred embodiment. The person skilled in the sector may find numerous other
embodiments, all of which fall within the sphere of protection of the ensuing claims.
1. An air-conditioned item of footwear (1) of the type that envisages first means, operated
by the foot, designed to generate a circulation of air in a gap (6) made in the upper
(5) of said item of footwear, said air being taken in from outside said item of footwear
(1), said item of footwear being characterized in that it envisages second means designed to expel outside said item of footwear the water
deriving from condensation of the water vapour emitted by the foot, said condensation
occurring within said gap (6) of said upper (5) as a result of cooling actuated by
said air.
2. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claim 1, characterized in that it envisages a collection chamber (2a) for said water deriving from condensation
of the water vapour emitted by the foot, said collection chamber (2a) being set between
the sole (2) and an internal lining (7) of said item of footwear (1), said collection
chamber (2a) being in communication with said gap (6) of the upper (5) so that the
condensate, dripping within the gap (6) of the upper (5), collects in said collection
chamber (2a).
3. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that said upper (5) comprises an external membrane (5a) and an internal membrane (5b),
which is permeable to vapour and impermeable to water, said external membrane (5a)
and internal membrane (5b) being set at a distance from one another so as to identify
a gap (6), pervious to the condensate.
4. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claim 3, characterized in that said external membrane (5a) of the upper (5) is impermeable.
5. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that it envisages a lining (7) comprising an internal impermeable membrane (7a) and an
external membrane (7b) permeable to vapour and impermeable to water, said internal
membrane (7a) and external membrane (7b) being set at a distance from one another
so as to identify a gap (8) pervious to the condensate.
6. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claims 1 to 5, characterized in that said upper (5) is connected with said internal lining (7), said upper (5) and said
lining (7) constituting a shell that envelops the foot completely, the transpirant
membrane (5b, 7b) being inside, in contact with the foot, and the impermeable membrane
(5a, 7a) being on the outside, there being provided at least one orifice (9, 10) designed
to set in communication the gap (6, 8) of said shell with said collection chamber
(2a).
7. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claim 6, characterized in that it envisages valves (9a) and (10a), which are applied to said orifices (9) and (10),
respectively, and are designed to prevent return, in the gap (6, 8) of the upper (5)
and of the bottom (7), of the condensate that has flowed in the collection chamber
(2a).
8. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to at least one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that said first means designed to generate a circulation of air in said gap (6) made in
the upper (5) of said item of footwear (1), comprise an elastic bladder (3) connected
to tubes (3a) and (3b) that are inserted within said gap (6) of said upper (5), said
tubes (3a) and (3b) being connected to said elastic bladder (3) by means of non-return
valves (3c) and (3d) oriented so as to enable flow in just one direction, so that
alternate squeezing and release of said bladder (3) causes a flow of air coming from
outside said item of footwear (1) that traverses said gap (6).
9. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to at least one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that second means designed to expel outside said item of footwear (1) the water deriving
from condensation of the water vapour emitted by the foot comprise an elastic bladder
(4) connected to tubes (4a) and (4b), connected to said elastic bladder (4) by means
of non-return valves (4c) and (4d) oriented so as to enable flow in just one direction,
said tube (4a) being in communication with said collection chamber (2a) and said tube
(4b) being in communication with the outside of said item of footwear (1) so that
alternate squeezing and release of said bladder (4) causes suction of the water from
said collection chamber (2a), through said tube (4a), and expulsion of said water
outside the item of footwear (1) through said tube (4b).
10. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claims 8 and 9, characterized in that said bladders (3) and (4) are set in a position corresponding to the soles of the
foot, between the internal lining (7) and the sole (2) of said item of footwear (1).
11. The air-conditioned item of footwear according to Claims 8 and 9, characterized in that said bladders (3) and (4) are set in a position corresponding to the heel, between
the internal lining (7) and the heel of said item of footwear (1).