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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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14.03.2012 Bulletin 2012/11 |
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Date of filing: 17.07.2009 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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International application number: |
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PCT/SI2009/000029 |
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WO 2010/008352 (21.01.2010 Gazette 2010/03) |
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PERFORATED WATER-REPELLENT COATING FOR FOOTWEAR PROTECTION
PERFORIERTE WASSERABWEISENDE BESCHICHTUNG ZUM FUSSBEKLEIDUNGSSCHUTZ
REVÊTEMENT HYDROFUGE PERFORÉ POUR LA PROTECTION D ARTICLES CHAUSSANTS
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO
PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR |
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18.07.2008 SI 200800181 16.07.2009 SI 200900199
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06.04.2011 Bulletin 2011/14 |
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Proprietor: Alpina, Tovarna Obutve, D.D., Ziri |
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4226 Ziri (SI) |
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- ZUPAN, Igor
4290 Trzic (SI)
- NOVAK, Janez
4226 Ziri (SI)
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Representative: Pipan, Marjan |
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Kotnikova 5 1000 Ljubljana 1000 Ljubljana (SI) |
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References cited: :
WO-A-98/14081 US-A1- 2001 000 272
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[0001] The subject of the invention is a perforated water-resistant coating for footwear
protection that provides protection against penetration of water into the interior
of footwear by a water-repellent layer, which layer is mechanically or otherwise treated
in a way that the water-repellent layer is perforated with a series of tiny pores.
The invention belongs to class A43B23/06 of the international patent classification.
[0002] A technical problem solved by the invention is protection against penetration of
water in the interior of footwear and simultaneously transport of water vapour from
the interior of footwear into the ambient.
[0003] It is a known fact that a human body needs to be protected against too low temperatures
and especially against the influences of atmospherilia like rain and snow. A foot
therefore needs protection by footwear that is impervious to water. A disadvantage
of such known solution lies in that it prevents a foot from breathing and therefore
causes an uneasy feeling and excess sweating. There are various solutions to the described
problem that include a variety of semi-permeable membranes that prevent water from
penetrating into footwear interior and provide for a limited flow of air and water
vapour. A drawback of these solutions lies in the fact that an external protective
layer is needed for protection against mechanical damage, and this layer is not impermeable
and usually in the form of fabric or leather. Both fabric and leather absorb water
thus increasing in mass, which requires more effort in the use of footwear and contributes
to impaired heat insulation. Due to the rough surface of fabric the quotient of friction
between fabric and snow is higher than that exerted between snow and entirely smooth
surface, like that of a water-repellent material for instance. When walking in nature
in any time of the year, we are often exposed to the influence of water or snow that
covers a large surface of a shoe. A smooth surface provides for a quicker sliding
of snow or water off a shoe and a shoe material is thus exposed to water for a shorter
time period. A shorter time period during which a shoe is covered with water or snow
means less possibility of penetration of water into footwear and more time for footwear
to breathe.
[0004] US 2001/0000272 A discloses a perforated water repellent coating for footwear protection.
[0005] The invention will now be described in more detail based on an embodiment and figures
representing in:
- Figure 1
- footwear with a part manufactured from a perforated material;
- Figure 2
- footwear with a part only partially manufactured from a perforated material;
- Figure 3
- a perforated material in cross-section with schematically represented pores and an
external water-repellent layer and internal reinforcing layer;
- Figure 4
- schematic representation of a perforated material in cross-section and distribution
of perforation pores;
- Figure 5
- ski running footwear having the entire upper part manufactured from a perforated material;
- Figure 6
- ski running footwear having only part of the upper part manufactured from a perforated
material and the remaining part from a water impermeable material;
- Figure 7
- cross-section of a material used to manufacture an upper part which does not form
part of the invention, wherein the outermost layer is water impermeable, water repellent,
smooth and perforated, the next laminate layer is a membrane that breathes and onto
which a protective fabric or a carrying mesh is laminated.
[0006] The structural solution of the invention provides a possibility to manufacture footwear
having a water-repellent coating 3 from a perforated material in the shape of tiny
pores arranged over the surface of the material, said pores having a considerably
smaller diameter than the total material thickness. The upper part 1 is manufactured
from a perforated material consisting of two layers, the external one being a water-repellent
layer 5 and smooth on its surface and the internal being a reinforcing layer 6 manufactured
from a woven or unwoven fabric and the two layers are inseparably joined and treated
in a way that tiny pores 4 are manufactured through both materials prior to use, said
pores having a smaller diameter than the thickness of the external layer and are small
enough to resist water penetration due to capillary pressure and yet large enough
for the footwear to breathe therethrough. In special cases only a part 7 of said upper
part 1 may be manufactured from a water-repellent material 7.
[0007] Said perforated material 3 consists of at least two layers and is composed of the
external smooth and water-repellent layer 5 and the internal reinforcing layer 6,
which is either woven or unwoven, wherein said layers are joined in a way that the
external layer 5 remains smooth on its external side. The perforation 3 is effected
by tiny pores, the diameter of which does not exceed the thickness of the material
of the external smooth layer, the diameter preferably being less than 0.1 mm and the
pores are arranged mutually close enough to provide for a sufficient breathing of
the material, preferably more than 10 pores per cm
2.
[0008] The structural solution of footwear manufacturing described above is hereinafter
extended to footwear for ski running, wherein the topmost material is functionally
or rather technologically manufactured in a way to prevent water and moisture from
entering from the external side of the shoe into shoe interior on the one hand and
on the other diverts moisture from foot sweating from the shoe interior towards the
exterior, i.e. away from the foot.
[0009] The upper shoe material here disclosed does not form part of the invention. It consists
of several layers. The outermost layer 1' is perforated, i.e. has pores of an optional
diameter over its surface that are optionally arranged.
[0010] The outermost layer 1' may be manufactured in the shape of a mesh, so that it consists
of, is composed of or is woven of filaments of an adequate thickness of an optional
synthetic material, said filaments being mutually interwoven in an optional way and
form the perforated surface of the material. The outermost layer 1' may also be made
of a synthetic material, like PVC, PU, etc. by the use of technology »casting onto
carrier material, where the surface of the material is mechanically perforated. Among
others, the upper layer is water impermeable, smooth on its external surface and water
repellent.
[0011] A next layer 2' immediately following the external upper layer is of a material that
breathes, i.e. a breathable membrane. The membrane is a material, the fundamental
functional capability of is determined by two features. The first is resistance of
the membrane to the penetration of water and moisture from the external side towards
the interior, i.e. the pressure that the membrane can take when water and moisture
enter from the external side.
[0012] The second important feature is the capability of the membrane to transport water
vapour from the interior of the shoe outwards (membrane permeability / permeability
quotient in milligrams per square centimetre per hour), which is indicative of a certain
quantity of water vapour that the membrane is capable of permeating within a certain
time period.
[0013] A layer 3' laid onto the upper two layers is a protective fabric / carrying mesh
(i.e. tricot), the function of which is protection of the membrane against mechanical
influences or damages.
[0014] The structure of the material or laminate as described hereinbefore consists of three
basic layers. Said laminate may, however, also consist of more than three basic layers,
if need may be from a functional point of view. Further layers apart from the three
basic ones may be added to the basic laminate in order to improve the load capacity
of same, in order to improve thermo-insulation of the laminate or to improve distribution
of moisture within a shoe with the purpose of getting the largest surface possible,
through which moisture would evaporate through the permeable membrane from the shoe
interior outwards.
1. Perforated water-repellent coating for footwear protection
characterised in that
its upper part (1) is manufactured from a micro-perforated material consisting of
two layers, of which an external layer (5) is water repellent and smooth on its external
surface, and an internal reinforcing layer (6) consists of a woven or unwoven fabric,
the two layers being inseparably joined and treated in a way that tiny pores (4) are
manufactured through both materials prior to use, said pores having a smaller diameter
than the thickness of the external layer.
2. Perforated water-repellent coating for footwear protection as claimed in Claim 1
characterised in that
a part (7) of said upper part (1) is manufactured from a water-repellent material
in those parts, which are most exposed to mechanical loads, and the remaining parts
are from a microperforated material.
3. Perforated water-repellent coating for footwear protection
characterised in that
its upper part (1') is manufactured of a material consisting of three layers, of which
an outermost layer is perforated, smooth, water impermeable and water repellent and
laminated in a next layer with a breathable membrane, which is, as a third layer,
further reinforced and mechanically protected by a carrying fabric, wherein pores
(4') are manufactured through said upper layer (1') and optionally arranged over its
surface.
4. Perforated water-repellent coating for footwear protection as claimed in Claim 3,
characterised in that
a part (3') of said upper part (1') is manufactured from a material impervious to
water on those areas of footwear, which are exposed to greatest mechanical loads.
1. Perforierte wasserabweisende Beschichtung zum Fussbekleidungsschutz
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
ihr Oberteil (1) aus einem mikro-perforierten zweischichtigen Material hergestellt
ist, wobei die Außenschicht (5) wasserabweisend und an der Außenoberfläche glatt ist
und die innere Verstärkungsschicht (6) aus gewebtem und ungewebtem Gewebe zusammengesetzt
ist, wobei die beiden Schichten miteinander untrennbar verbunden und derart behandelt
sind, dass vor dem Gebrauch sehr kleine Poren (4) durch die beiden Materiale angefertigt
sind, wobei die Poren einen kleineren Durchmesser als die Dicke der Außenschicht aufweisen.
2. Perforierte wasserabweisende Beschichtung zum Fussbekleidungsschutz nach Anspruch
1
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
ein Teil (7) des Oberteils (1) aus einem wasserabweisenden Material in jenen Teilen
hergestellt ist, die mechanischen Belastungen am meisten ausgesetzt sind und die übrigen
Teile aus einem mikroperforierten Material hergestellt sind.
3. Perforierte wasserabweisende Beschichtung zum Fussbekleidungsschutz
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
ihr Oberteil (1') aus einem dreischichtigen Material hergestellt ist, wobei die äußerste
Schicht perforiert, glatt, wasserdicht, wasserabweisend und in der nächsten Schicht
mit einer atmenden Membrane laminiert ist, die als die dritte Schicht durch ein Traggewebe
weiter verstärkt und mechanisch geschützt ist, wobei die Poren (4') durch die genannte
Oberschicht (1') hergestellt und gegebenenfalls über ihre Oberfläche angeordnet sind.
4. Perforierte wasserabweisende Beschichtung zum Fussbekleidungsschutz nach Anspruch
3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
ein Teil (3') des genannten Oberteils (1') aus einem wasserdichten Material an jenen
Stellen der Fussbekleidung hergestellt ist, die am meisten den mechanischen Belastungen
ausgesetzt sind.
1. Un revêtement perforé, résistant à l'eau pour la protection d'articles chaussants
caractérisé en ce que
sa partie supérieure (1) est produite d'un matériau micro-perforé de deux couches,
la couche extérieure (5) étant résistante à l'eau et lisse sur la surface extérieure
et la couche intérieure renforçante (6) étant composée d'un tissu tissé et non-tissé,
les deux couches étant inséparablement jointes entre elles et traitées d'une telle
façon, qu'avant l'usage des pores (4) minuscules sont fabriquées à travers les deux
matériaux, les pores ayant un diamètre plus petit que l'épaisseur de la couche extérieure.
2. Un revêtement perforé, résistant à l'eau pour la protection d'articles chaussants
selon revendication 1
caractérisé en ce que
une partie (7) de la partie supérieure (1) est produite d'un matériau résistant à
l'eau en telles parties, qui sont le plus exposées aux charges mécaniques et les autres
parties sont fabriquées d'un matériau microperforé.
3. Un revêtement perforé, résistant à l'eau pour la protection d'articles chaussants
caractérisé en ce que
sa partie supérieure (1) est produite d'un matériau de trois couches, la couche la
plus extérieure étant perforée, lisse, imperméable, résistante à l'eau et laminée
dans la couche suivante avec une membrane respirable, qui est comme la troisième couche
renforcée par un tissu porteur et mecaniquement protégé, les pores (4') étant fabriquées
à travers la couche (1') supérieure mentionnée et facultativement disposées sur sa
surface.
4. Un revêtement perforé, résistant à l'eau pour la protection d'articles chaussants
selon revendication 3,
caractérisé en ce que
une partie (3') de la partie supérieure (1') mentionnée est fabriquée d'un matériau
imperméable en telles parties des chaussures, qui sont le plus exposées aux charges
mécaniques.
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been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description