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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 25.06.2010 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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ARTICLES OF FOOTWEAR
SCHUHWERKARTIKEL
ARTICLES DE CHAUSSURE
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02.05.2012 Bulletin 2012/18 |
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Proprietor: C & J Clark International Limited |
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- BOULAIRE, Benoit
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Stevens Hewlett & Perkins
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[0001] The present invention relates to articles of footwear and more particularly to a
pair of articles of footwear in combination.
[0002] US 2008/072452 discloses a pair of articles of footwear, each article of footwear having a sole
and an upper associated with the sole, the soles being resilient and flexible and
being shaped such that they can join together to form a ball with the two uppers disposed
on the inside of the ball.
[0003] According to the present invention each sole has a central lengthways extending spine
portion with tongue-like tab portions extending laterally from both sides of the spine.
[0004] Preferably each tab portion on one side of the spine has a corresponding tab portion
of the same size on the other side of the spine and web portions extend between at
least some adjacent tab portions. Ideally the web portions extend between all adjacent
tab portions and are spaced from the spine on both sides of the spine.
[0005] Conveniently the junction between each tab portion and the spine has a reduced section.
In one embodiment the spine is continuous along the length of the sole and has a reduced
section between each pair of oppositely disposed tab portions. In preferred embodiments
the wear surface of each sole, when not subject to any forces, curves in lengthwise
and lateral directions.
[0006] In some arrangements each sole has a heel region and in the heel region the tab portions
and the spine have an upper facing internal section cut away.
[0007] Normally, there is provided connection means for retaining the two articles of footwear
in the ball configuration. With one form of construction said connection means comprises
a hook formed at the toe and at the heel of each sole and an elastic loop provided
midway along each lateral side of the sole, the loops of one sole being selectively
connected to hooks of the other sole. Usually, the elastic loops are formed integrally
with the sole and sometimes additional hooks are provided on the upper to retain the
loops when the shoes are being worn. In other arrangements the loops constitute eyelets
in a lacing arrangement when the shoe is being worn.
[0008] Preferably the ball is substantially spherical. Ideally the footprint of each sole
is generally a figure of eight with a widened waist and the soles are formed from
a natural or synthetic rubber.
[0009] Embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail, the description
making reference to the attached drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a ball constituted by a pair of articles of footwear according to the
present invention,
Figure 2 shows the ball of figure 1 just prior to completion of assembly (or just
at an early stage of dis-assembly),
Figure 3 shows the two articles of footwear separated,
Figure 4 is an underneath view of the pair of articles of footwear side by side,
Figure 5 is an underneath view of an alternative article of footwear according to
the present invention,
Figure 6 is a vertical, lateral cross section on line A-A of figure 5 in an unloaded
state,
Figure 7 is a cross section similar to figure 6 but in a loaded state, but not showing
the upper,
Figure 8 is a cross section through a pair of articles of figure 5 assembled as a
ball, the cross section being central and lengthwise through one article of footwear,
Figure 9 is a cross section through a pair of articles of figure 5 assembled as a
ball, the cross section being through the heel and toe regions,
Figure 10 shows a pair of articles of figure 5 assembled as a ball,
Figure 11 shows the ball of figure 10 being assembled,
Figure 12 shows a pair of shoes according to the present invention, and
Figure 13 shows a different pair of shoes according to the present invention.
[0010] In figures 1 to 4 there is shown a pair of articles of footwear 10 which in this
embodiment are in the form of a pair of simple shoes. Each shoe 10 has a sole 11 and
an upper 12. The upper is made from a flexible material as is common in the footwear
industry, such as canvas, leather, plastic, natural or synthetic rubber or combination
of these materials. In this embodiment the upper 12 incorporates an elastic strap
13 in the midfoot region and a somewhat reinforced heel counter 14 to provide greater
stability when the shoe 10 is being worn. It will be appreciated that the uppers 12
could vary greatly whilst not affecting the inventive concept.
[0011] The sole 11 of each shoe 10 has a flattened footprint shaped something like a figure
of 8 but with a widened waist portion which in use is located in the midfoot region.
In the illustrated embodiment each sole 11 has a generally central, lengthwise extending
spine 15 which has a number of laterally extending tread pads in the form of tongue-like
portions 16 on each side to make up the figure of 8 footprint shape. These tongue-like
portions 16 have optional tread patterns 17 formed on the lowermost side, opposite
the upper 12. Ideally, adjacent tongue-like portions are interlinked by web portions
18 such that a continuous foot support is provided by the upward facing surface of
the sole 11.
[0012] The spine 15 of each sole 11 also has on its treadside a lengthwise extending groove
19 which will be described in due course. The soles 11 are made from a flexible, resilient
material such as natural or synthetic rubber and have a somewhat curled up form when
unstressed, as can be seen from figures 3 and 4.
[0013] The shapes of the two soles 11 are such that they mate together when manipulated,
rather like the two sections of a tennis ball. When the two soles are manipulated
into a ball shape with the uppers disposed inside the ball, the two shoes 10 can be
secured together so as to remain as a ball which can be played with in a number of
conventional ways. For example, the ball can be thrown, caught, kicked, rolled etc.
[0014] To secure the two shoes 10 as a ball there is preferably some form of connection
means. The connection means shown in the drawings is by means of a pair of straps
20, each of which can be received in the groove 19 in one of the soles 11, extending
around the perimeter of the ball to be secured back on itself using a hook and loop
fastening 21 or some other attachment means.
[0015] Other ways of securing the two shoes would be possible. For example, interengaging
projections could be provided on the two soles so that the two soles lock together
in a releasable manner.
[0016] When the shoes 10 are being worn the weight of the wearer tends to flatten the sole
12 so as to render the shoe more comfortable. The resilience of the material of the
sole 12 and the spacing of the tongue-like portions/web thicknesses can of course
be varied in order to optimise comfort and ball formation.
[0017] Figures 5 to 11 show an alternative pair of articles of footwear 110 which are similar
in many respects to the pair of articles shown in figures 1 to 4. In particular, both
soles 111 have a flattened footprint shaped like a figure of 8 but with a widened
waist portion such that the two articles of footwear can be formed into a ball. Each
sole 111 is formed from a flexible resilient material such as natural or synthetic
rubber, preferably as a single, unitary component. When unloaded or unstressed, the
soles have a somewhat curled up form both in lengthwise and lateral directions so
as to form a ball when connected together, with the weight of the wearer flattening
the soles 111 when being worn.
[0018] Each sole 111 has a generally central, lengthwise extending spine 115 which preferably
comprises of a number of spine elements 115a connected together by reduced section,
laterally extending joints 130 which assist flexibility and comfort of the sole 111.
Extending laterally from each side of each spine element 115a is a tongue-like tab
portion 116, the lateral edges of which define the general footprint of the sole 111.
The junction 131 between each tab portion 116 and the spine 115 extends generally
lengthwise and is also of reduced section to assist flexibility and comfort of the
sole.
[0019] The tab portions 116 at each side of the spine 115 are interlinked by a series of
web portions 118 which are spaced from the central spine 115. The web portions 118
can provide additional support for a footbed 132 provided above the sole 111 and contract
to assist the curling up of the sole 111 when unstressed so as to improve the ball
formation qualities of a pair of articles 110.
[0020] It will be appreciated that most of the figures do not show the upper 112 for the
sake of simplicity and because the uppers could vary greatly whilst not affecting
the inventive concept.
[0021] Figure 6 shows a cross section through a pair of tab portions 116 and spine element
Use from the heel area of a sole 111. The sole 111 is shown with the footbed 132 in
place and with a basic upper. In figure 6 the upper central area of the sole 111 is
shown with a rectangular portion 133 cutaway. This cutaway portion 133 improves the
ability of the sole 111 to flatten when in a state of load caused by the weight of
a wearer. This is in addition to the reduced section joints 130, 131 between thesole
elements. The loaded state is shown in figure 7 and it will be seen that the lateral
curve of the sole 111 has been flattened out by the weight of wearer with the web
portions 118 stretching to enable the tab portions 116 to spread apart somewhat. The
rectangular cutaway portion 133 has been found to be particularly useful in the heel
region of the sole but could also be utilised to a greater or lesser extent in the
mid- and fore-foot regions of the sole.
[0022] In figure 5, the sole 111 is formed with central, laterally projecting elastic loops
140 and hooks 141 at the toe and at the heel. When two such articles of footwear are
assembled together to form a ball, the loops 140 on one sole are stretched over the
toe and heel hooks 141 of the other sole and the loops 140 on said other sole are
stretched over the toe and heel hooks 141 of the first sole. This maintains the two
articles together as a ball which can be thrown, kicked etc. The elastic loops 140
could, however, be provided at the toe and heel and the hooks 141 at the sides or
even a combination of both. The loops 140 could even be provided on a separate element
which is removable from the sole when the shoe is being worn. Additional hooks/loops
could be provided at other locations if desired.
[0023] Figures 6 and 8 in particular show that the upward facing lateral edges 145 of the
sole are bevelled inwardly so as to be directed generally towards the central region
of the ball when assembled. This results in the adjacent lateral edges of two articles
110 assembled as a ball being able to nest closer together thereby reducing gaps between
the soles in the assembled ball.
[0024] An example of a pair of shoes 200 is shown in figure 12. The upper 112 incorporates
an elasticated strap 150 to assist retention of the shoe on the foot and the upper
112 also incorporates additional hooks 151 to retain the elastic loops 140 when the
shoe is being worn. In an alternative, the additional hooks 151 could face the other
way to retain a removable separate element (not shown) which incorporates the elastic
loops. The removable separate element would extend under the sole for retaining the
shoes in the ball shape and would extend over the wearer's instep to retain the shoe
when it is being worn.
[0025] Another example of a pair of shoes 201 is shown in figure 13. In this case the upper
has a lace-up arrangement and the elastic loops 140 are incorporated in the design
as a pair of eyelets for the lace.
[0026] It will be appreciated that other variations will be possible without straying from
the scope of the attached claims.
1. A pair of articles of footwear (10; 110), each article of footwear having a sole (11;
111) and an upper (12; 112) associated with the sole, the soles (11; 111) being resilient
and flexible and being shaped in a somewhat curied up form when unstressed such that
they can join together to form a ball with the two uppers (12; 112) disposed on the
inside of the ball characterised in that each sole (11; 111) has a central lengthways extending spine portion (19; 115) with
tongue-like tab portions (16; 116) extending laterally from both sides of the spine.
2. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 1 wherein each tab portion (16;
116) on one side of the spine (19; 115) has a corresponding tab portion (16; 116)
of the same size on the other side of the spine.
3. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein web portions
(18; 118) extend between at least some adjacent tab portions (16; 116).
4. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 3 wherein the web portions (118)
extend between all adjacent tab portions (116) and are spaced from the spine on both
sides of the spine.
5. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the
junction between each tab portion (116) and the spine (119) has a reduced section
(131).
6. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein the
spine (119) is continuous along the length of the sole (111) and has a reduced section
(130) between each pair of oppositely disposed tab portions.
7. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the
wear surface of each sole (11; 111), when not subject to any forces, curves in lengthwise
and lateral directions.
8. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein each
sole (111) has a heel region and in the heel region the tab portions and the spine
have an upper, internal section cut away (133).
9. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein there
is provided connection means (20, 21; 140, 141) for retaining the two articles of
footwear (10; 110) in the ball configuration.
10. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 9 wherein said connection means
comprises a hook (141) formed at the toe and at the heel of each sole and an elastic
loop (140) provided midway along each lateral side of the sole (111), the loops (140)
of one sole being selectively connected to hooks (141) of the other sole.
11. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 10 wherein the elastic loops (140)
are formed integrally with the sole (111).
12. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 11 wherein additional hooks (151)
are provided on the upper (112) to retain the loops (140) when the shoes are being
worn.
13. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 11 wherein the loops (140) constitute
eyelets in a lacing arrangement when the shoe is being worn.
14. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13 wherein the
ball is substantially spherical.
15. A pair of articles of footwear as claimed in claim 2 wherein the footprint of each
sole (111) is generally a figure of eight with a widened waist and the soles (111)
are formed from a natural or synthetic rubber.
1. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar (10; 110), wobei jeder Fußbekleidungsartikel eine Sohle
(11; 111) und ein Oberteil (12; 112) in Verbindung mit der Sohle aufweist, wobei die
Sohlen (11; 111) elastisch und flexibel und im unbelasteten Zustand etwas zusammengerollt
geformt sind, so dass sie zu einem Ball aneinander gefügt werden können, bei dem zwei
Oberteile (12; 112) auf der Ballinnenseite angeordnet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Sohle (11; 111) einen mittleren, in Längsrichtung verlaufenden Rückenabschnitt
(19; 115) mit zungenähnlichen Laschenabschnitten (16; 116) hat, die sich lateral von
beiden Seiten des Rückens erstrecken.
2. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 1, wobei jeder Laschenabschnitt (16; 116)
auf einer Seite des Rückens (19; 115) einen entsprechenden Laschenabschnitt (16; 116)
derselben Größe auf der anderen Seite des Rückens hat.
3. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, wobei Stegabschnitte (18;
118) zwischen wenigstens einigen benachbarten Laschenabschnitten (16; 116) verlaufen.
4. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 3, wobei die Stegabschnitte (118) zwischen
allen benachbarten Laschenabschnitten (116) verlaufen und auf beiden Seiten des Rückens
von diesem beabstandet sind.
5. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei der Übergang zwischen
jedem Laschenabschnitt (116) und dem Rücken (119) einen reduzierten Querschnitt (131)
hat.
6. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei der Rücken (119)
über die Länge der Sohle (111) fortlaufend ist und zwischen jedem Paar gegenüberliegend
angeordneter Laschenabschnitte einen reduzierten Querschnitt (130) hat.
7. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei die Verschleißfläche
jeder Sohle (11; 111), wenn sie keinen Kräften ausgesetzt ist, längsweise und in lateralen
Richtungen gekrümmt ist.
8. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei jede Sohle (111)
eine Fersenregion hat und die Laschenabschnitte und der Rücken in der Fersenregion
eine weggeschnittene obere Innensektion (133) aufweisen.
9. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei Verbindungsmittel
(20, 21; 140, 141) zum Halten der beiden Fußbekleidungsartikel (10; 110) in der Ballkonfiguration
vorgesehen sind.
10. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 9, wobei die genannten Verbindungsmittel einen
am Zeh und an der Ferse jeder Sohle ausgebildeten Haken (141) sowie eine in der Mitte
entlang jeder lateralen Seite der Sohle (111) vorgesehene elastische Schlaufe (140)
umfassen, wobei die Schlaufen (140) von einer Sohle selektiv mit Haken (141) der anderen
Sohle verbunden werden.
11. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 10, wobei die elastischen Schlaufen (140)
einstückig mit der Sohle (111) ausgebildet sind.
12. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 11, wobei zusätzliche Haken (151) am Oberteil
(112) vorgesehen sind, um die Schlaufen (140) beim Tragen der Schuhe festzuhalten.
13. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 11, wobei die Schlaufen (140) Ösen in einer
Verschnürungsanordnung beim Tragen der Schuhe bilden.
14. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, wobei der Ball im Wesentlichen
sphärisch ist.
15. Fußbekleidungsartikelpaar nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Fußabdruck jeder Sohle (111)
allgemein die Form einer Acht bildet, mit einer verbreiteten Taille, und die Sohlen
(111) aus einem natürlichen oder synthetischen Kautschuk gebildet sind.
1. Paire d'articles de chaussure (10 ; 110), chaque article de chaussure ayant une semelle
(11 ; 111) et une tige (12 ; 112) associée avec la semelle, les semelles (11, 111)
étant souples et flexibles et ayant une forme quelque peu enroulée lorsqu'elles ne
sont soumises à aucune contrainte, de telle sorte qu'elles peuvent être reliées pour
former une boule, les deux tiges (12 ; 112) étant disposées à l'intérieur de la boule,
caractérisée en ce que chaque semelle (11 ; 111) a une partie formant une échine longitudinale centrale
(19 ; 115) et des parties en languettes (16 ; 116) s'étendant latéralement des deux
côtés de l'échine.
2. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle chaque partie
en languette (16 ; 116) d'un côté de l'échine (19 ; 115) a une partie en languette
correspondante (16 ; 116) de la même taille de l'autre côté de l'échine.
3. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans
laquelle des parties en sangle (18 ; 118) sont disposées entre au moins certaines
parties en languettes adjacentes (16 ; 116).
4. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 3, dans laquelle les parties
en sangle (118) sont disposées entre toutes les parties en languettes (116) adjacentes
et sont espacées de l'échine des deux côtés de l'échine.
5. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans
laquelle la jonction entre chaque partie en languette (116) et l'échine (119) a une
section réduite (131).
6. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans
laquelle l'échine (119) est continue sur toute la longueur de la semelle (111) et
a une section réduite (130) entre chaque paire de parties en languettes opposées l'une
à l'autre.
7. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans
laquelle la surface d'usure de chaque semelle (11 ; 111), lorsqu'elle n'est soumise
à aucune force, se recourbe dans les directions longitudinale et latérale.
8. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans
laquelle chaque semelle (111) a une zone de talon et, dans la zone de talon, les parties
en languettes et l'échine ont une partie supérieure interne découpée (133).
9. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, dans
laquelle est prévu un moyen de raccordement (20, 21 ; 140, 141) pour retenir les deux
articles de chaussure (10, 110) dans la configuration en boule.
10. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 9, dans laquelle ledit moyen
de raccordement comprend un crochet (141) formé à la pointe et au talon de chaque
semelle et une boucle élastique (140) prévue à mi-distance le long de chaque côté
latéral de la semelle (111), les boucles (140) d'une semelle étant reliées sélectivement
aux crochets (141) de l'autre semelle.
11. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle les boucles
élastiques (140) font partie intégrante de la semelle (111).
12. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle des crochets
supplémentaires (151) sont prévus sur la tige (112) pour retenir les boucles (140)
lorsque les chaussures sont portées.
13. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle les boucles
(140) constituent des billets dans un agencement de laçage lorsque la chaussure est
portée.
14. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 13, dans
laquelle la boule est essentiellement sphérique.
15. Paire d'articles de chaussure selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle l'empreinte
de chaque semelle (111) a une forme générale de huit avec partie centrale élargie,
et les semelles (111) sont constituées d'un caoutchouc naturel ou synthétique.
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