BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a sole and a shoe.
Description of the Background Art
[0003] Conventionally, a shoe having a plate provided in a midsole is known. For example,
US 9833038 discloses a sole structure including an upper midsole member, a lower midsole member,
and a plate. The upper midsole member has an upper surface, a lower surface, and a
through hole. The lower midsole member has an upper surface in contact with the lower
surface of the upper midsole member, and a raised portion raised from this upper surface
and positioned in the through hole of the upper midsole member. The raised portion
has an upper surface flush with the upper surface of the upper midsole member. The
plate is in contact with the upper surface of the upper midsole member and the upper
surface of the raised portion. The plate is bonded to the upper surface of the raised
portion, but not bonded to the upper surface of the upper midsole member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Shoes used for exercise involving a motion such as running is required to reduce
impact at the time of landing and to suppress excessive deformation of a midsole at
the time of taking off.
[0005] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a sole and a shoe capable of achieving
both reduction of impact at the time of landing and suppression of excessive deformation
of a midsole main body at the time of taking off.
[0006] A sole according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a midsole main
body; an elastic portion made of an elastic body and disposed in the midsole main
body; and a pressing member that presses the elastic portion, wherein the midsole
main body includes a containing portion that contains the elastic portion, the elastic
portion is contained in the containing portion in a compressed state in which a volume
of the elastic portion is compressed to be smaller than a volume of the elastic portion
in an unloaded state in which no external force acts on the elastic portion, the pressing
member has an elastic modulus higher than an elastic modulus of the elastic portion
in the compressed state, and presses the elastic portion so that the elastic portion
is maintained in the compressed state, and the elastic modulus of the elastic portion
in the compressed state is larger than an elastic modulus of the midsole main body.
[0007] Further, a shoe according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: the sole
as described above; and an upper that is directly or indirectly connected to the sole
and located above the sole.
[0008] The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the
present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first embodiment of the
present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is a plan view showing a relationship between a part of a sole and a bone of
a foot of a wearer of a shoe.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, schematically illustrating a modified example of a pressing
member.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, schematically illustrating a modified example of a pressing
member.
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, schematically illustrating a modified example of a midsole.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, schematically illustrating a modified example of an elastic
portion.
Fig. 8 is a plan view schematically illustrating a modified example of the elastic
portion.
Fig. 9 is a plan view schematically illustrating a modified example of the elastic
portion.
Fig. 10 is a plan view schematically illustrating a modified example of the elastic
portion.
Fig. 11 is a plan view schematically illustrating a modified example of the elastic
portion.
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a sole of a shoe according to a second embodiment
of the present disclosure.
Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the sole illustrated in Fig. 12 in
a state before an elastic portion is pressed by a pressing member.
Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, illustrating a modified example of a midsole.
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, illustrating a modified example the midsole.
Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a sole of a shoe according to a third embodiment
of the present disclosure.
Fig. 17 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XVII-XVII illustrated in Fig. 16.
Fig. 18 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which an inner sole is removed
from a state in Fig. 17.
Fig. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, illustrating a modified example of the midsole.
Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, illustrating a modified example of the midsole.
Fig. 21 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the sole in a plane orthogonal to the
foot length direction, illustrating a modified example of the midsole.
Fig. 22 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the state in which the pressing member
is removed from Fig. 20.
Fig. 23 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of the sole.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
In the drawings hereinafter referred to, the same or corresponding members are denoted
by the same reference numerals. In the following description, terms such as a foot
length direction, a foot width direction, a front side, and a rear side are used.
These terms indicating directions indicate directions as viewed from the viewpoint
of a wearer wearing a shoe 1 placed on a flat surface such as the ground. For example,
anterior refers to a toe side and posterior refers to a heel side. In addition, inside
refers to the inside of the foot (first toe side of the foot) in the foot width direction,
and outside refers to the outside of the foot in the foot width direction.
(First embodiment)
[0011] Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe according to a first embodiment of the
present disclosure. Shoe 1 of the present embodiment can be applied as, for example,
sports shoes or walking shoes, and the use of shoe 1 is not limited.
[0012] As illustrated in Fig. 1, shoe 1 includes a sole 10 and an upper 20.
[0013] Upper 20 is directly or indirectly connected to sole 10, and provides a space for
containing the foot of the wearer together with sole 10.
[0014] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3, sole 10 includes an outer sole 100, a midsole 200,
and a pressing member 300.
[0015] Outer sole 100 constitutes a landing portion. Outer sole 100 is made of rubber or
the like.
[0016] Midsole 200 is provided on outer sole 100. Upper 20 is disposed on midsole 200. That
is, midsole 200 is provided between upper 20 and outer sole 100. As illustrated in
Fig. 2, midsole 200 includes a forefoot region R1, a midfoot region R2, and a hindfoot
region R3. Fig. 2 shows a part of sole 10 for the right foot, but the sole for the
left foot has a shape symmetrical, or substantially symmetrical, with the shape of
sole 10 for the right foot.
[0017] Forefoot region R1 is a region overlapping a forefoot portion of the wearer of shoe
1 in the thickness direction of sole 10. The forefoot portion is a portion of the
foot of the wearer located at the front portion in the longitudinal direction, that
is, the foot length direction (vertical direction in Fig. 2) of shoe 1. Forefoot region
R1 is a region located in a range of about 0% to 30% with respect to an entire length
of shoe 1, from a front end portion toward a rear end portion of shoe 1.
[0018] The foot length direction is a direction parallel to a shoe center SC (see Fig. 2).
Shoe center SC is not limited to the center line of shoe 1, and may be a line corresponding
to a straight line connecting the center of the calcaneus of a standard wearer of
shoe 1 and the middle of the first toe and the second toe.
[0019] Midfoot region R2 is a region overlapping a midfoot portion of the wearer of shoe
1 in the thickness direction of sole 10. The midfoot portion is a portion located
at a central portion of the foot of the wearer in the longitudinal direction. Midfoot
region R2 is a region located in a range of about 30% to 80% with respect to the entire
length of shoe 1 from a distal end portion toward the rear end portion of shoe 1.
[0020] Hindfoot region R3 is a region overlapping a rear foot portion of the wearer of shoe
1 in the thickness direction of sole 10. The rear foot portion is a portion located
at a rear portion of the foot of the wearer in the longitudinal direction. Hindfoot
region R3 is a region located in a range of about 80% to 100% with respect to the
entire length of shoe 1 from the front end portion toward the rear end portion of
shoe 1.
[0021] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3, midsole 200 includes a midsole main body 210 and
an elastic portion 250.
[0022] Midsole main body 210 is formed of a resin foam material or the like. Midsole main
body 210 includes a lower midsole 201 and an upper midsole 202.
[0023] Lower midsole 201 is provided on outer sole 100. That is, a lower surface of lower
midsole 201 is covered with outer sole 100. Only a part of the lower surface of lower
midsole 201 may be covered with outer sole 100, or an entire area thereof may be covered
with outer sole 100.
[0024] Upper midsole 202 is connected onto lower midsole 201. Upper midsole 202 may have
rigidity higher than rigidity of lower midsole 201, or may have the same rigidity
as that of lower midsole 201.
[0025] Midsole main body 210 has a containing portion 212 that contains elastic portion
250. In the present embodiment, as illustrated in Fig. 1, containing portion 212 is
provided in lower midsole 201. Lower midsole 201 has an upper surface 201S facing
upper midsole 202, and containing portion 212 has a shape opening toward upper surface
201S of lower midsole 201. Containing portion 212 has a shape recessed downward from
upper surface 201S of lower midsole 201. Containing portion 212 may be provided in
a shape extending over lower midsole 201 and upper midsole 202.
[0026] Elastic portion 250 is disposed in midsole main body 210. Specifically, elastic portion
250 is contained in containing portion 212. Elastic portion 250 is made of an elastic
body. Elastic portion 250 may be formed of the same material as that of lower midsole
201 or upper midsole 202, or of a material different from these materials.
[0027] Elastic portion 250 is contained in containing portion 212 in a compressed state
in which a volume of elastic portion 250 is compressed to be smaller than a volume
of the elastic portion in an unloaded state in which no external force acts on elastic
portion 250. The elastic modulus of elastic portion 250 in the compressed state is
larger than an elastic modulus of midsole main body 210.
[0028] Here, the unloaded state means a state in which the wearer does not wear shoe 1 (a
state in which a load from the foot of the wearer does not act on elastic portion
250) and a state in which elastic portion 250 is not pressed by pressing member 300
described later.
[0029] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, elastic portion 250 is disposed at a position across
an MP joint in the foot length direction. Specifically, midsole main body 210 includes
an MP joint supporting region 215 that supports the MP joint of the foot of the wearer
of shoe 1, and elastic portion 250 is provided in MP joint supporting region 215.
MP joint supporting region 215 is provided in a range across forefoot region R1 and
midfoot region R2. A length L1 of elastic portion 250 in the foot length direction
is set to about 10% to 70% with respect to the entire length of shoe 1. A distance
from the front end portion of midsole main body 210 to the front end portion of elastic
portion 250 is set to about 10% to 30% with respect to the entire length of shoe 1.
[0030] Elastic portion 250 has a supporting surface 250S. Supporting surface 250S is configured
by an upper surface of elastic portion 250. Supporting surface 250S indirectly supports
the foot of the wearer via upper midsole 202, an insole (not illustrated), and the
like. Supporting surface 250S is exposed from containing portion 212.
[0031] Pressing member 300 is a member that presses elastic portion 250. In the present
embodiment, pressing member 300 is provided in a plate shape. However, as long as
elastic portion 250 can be pressed, pressing member 300 may be formed of a wire or
the like.
[0032] Pressing member 300 is provided on midsole main body 210. As illustrated in Fig.
1, in the present embodiment, pressing member 300 is disposed in midsole main body
210. More specifically, pressing member 300 is disposed between lower midsole 201
and upper midsole 202. Midsole main body 210 has a space for containing pressing member
300. This space has a shape corresponding to a shape of pressing member 300. Pressing
member 300 is bonded to at least one of lower midsole 201 and upper midsole 202.
[0033] As illustrated in Fig. 2, pressing member 300 has an outer shape larger than an outer
shape of supporting surface 250S in plan view. Pressing member 300 is disposed so
as to cover an entire area of supporting surface 250S. Pressing member 300 presses
elastic portion 250 from above. When pressing member 300 is formed of a wire, a fixing
position of the wire to containing portion 212 may be located outside elastic portion
250 in plan view.
[0034] As illustrated in Fig. 1, outer sole 100 is disposed on a side (a lower side) opposite
to a side on which pressing member 300 is disposed with respect to elastic portion
250. Outer sole 100 includes a support portion 102 that supports elastic portion 250
from the side opposite to the side on which pressing member 300 is disposed with respect
to elastic portion 250. Support portion 102 may be provided in a shape overlapping
an entire area of elastic portion 250 in the foot length direction in the thickness
direction, or may be provided in a shape overlapping a part of elastic portion 250
in the foot length direction in the thickness direction. Outer sole 100 has an elastic
modulus higher than an elastic modulus of elastic portion 250 in the compressed state.
[0035] Pressing member 300 has an elastic modulus higher than the elastic modulus of elastic
portion 250 in the compressed state. Pressing member 300 presses elastic portion 250
so that elastic portion 250 is maintained in the compressed state. Pressing member
300 has a function of suppressing excessive deformation of midsole main body 210 particularly
at the time of taking off.
[0036] Pressing member 300 is made of a fiber-reinforced resin or a non-fiber-reinforced
resin. Examples of the fiber used for the fiber-reinforced resin include carbon fiber,
glass fiber, aramid fiber, Dyneema fiber, Zylon fiber, and boron fiber. Examples of
the non-fiber-reinforced resin include polymer resins such as a polyurethane-based
thermoplastic elastomer (TPU) and an amide-based thermoplastic elastomer (TPA). Pressing
member 300 is preferably made of a fiber-reinforced plastic containing a synthetic
resin and the above-mentioned fibers, and more preferably made of a carbon-fiber-reinforced
plastic containing a synthetic resin and carbon fibers.
[0037] As described above, in sole 10 of the present embodiment, elastic portion 250 is
contained in containing portion 212 of midsole main body 210 in the compressed state,
and the elastic modulus of elastic portion 250 in the compressed state is larger than
the elastic modulus of midsole main body 210, so that elastic portion 250 suppresses
excessive deformation of midsole main body 210 at the time of taking off. Further,
midsole main body 210 mainly exerts impact buffering at the time of landing.
[0038] Hereinafter, modified examples of the above embodiment will be described.
(First modified example)
[0039] As illustrated in Fig. 4, pressing member 300 may include a base portion 310 and
at least one protruding portion 312.
[0040] Base portion 310 has a pressing surface 310S that presses elastic portion 250 downward.
Pressing surface 310S has a shape corresponding to supporting surface 250S and upper
surface 201S of lower midsole 201.
[0041] Protruding portion 312 protrudes from pressing surface 310S toward elastic portion
250. Protruding portion 312 has a shape extending in the foot length direction. More
specifically, at least one protruding portion 312 is preferably provided in a rib
shape having the same shape in the foot length direction. A length of protruding portion
312 in the foot width direction (left-right direction in Fig. 3) may be provided so
as to gradually decrease as being separated from pressing surface 310S.
[0042] In the example shown in Fig. 3, the at least one protruding portion 312 includes
a plurality of protruding portions 312. Protruding portions 312 are arranged side
by side at intervals in the foot width direction. Although not illustrated, protruding
portions 312 may also preferred to be formed as a rib shape extending in the foot
width direction.
[0043] In this aspect, since protruding portion 312 prevents elastic portion 250 from expanding
outward in the foot width direction, elastic portion 250 is effectively maintained
in the compressed state.
(Second modified example)
[0044] As illustrated in Fig. 5, pressing member 300 may include base portion 310 and a
pair of restraint walls 330. A shape of base portion 310 is the same as that in the
first modified example. Pressing surface 310S of base portion 310 is bonded to supporting
surface 250S.
[0045] The pair of restraint walls 330 extends downward from both ends of pressing surface
310S in the foot width direction (left-right direction in Fig. 5). The pair of restraint
walls 330 restrain elastic portion 250 from both sides in the foot width direction.
An inner side surface of each of restraint walls 330 is not bonded to elastic portion
250. Restraint wall 330 preferably extends in a rib shape in the foot length direction,
for example. Further, restraint wall 330 is more preferably provided as an annular
shape (a polygon such as a quadrangle, a circle, an ellipse, and a closed figure surrounded
by a straight line or a curve, in a plan view) that surrounds elastic portion 250.
[0046] In this aspect, since elastic portion 250 is restrained from both sides in the foot
width direction, elastic portion 250 is effectively maintained in the compressed state.
In addition, since the inner side surface of restraint wall 330 and a side surface
of elastic portion 250 do not adhere to each other, elastic portion 250 can be deformed
smoothly and enter restraint wall 330 when a load is applied.
(Third modified example)
[0047] As illustrated in Fig. 6, sole 10 may further include a support member 350. Support
member 350 is disposed on the side (lower side in the example of Fig. 6) opposite
to the side on which pressing member 300 is disposed with respect to elastic portion
250, and supports elastic portion 250. Support member 350 sandwiches elastic portion
250 together with pressing member 300. Support member 350 may be formed of the same
material as that of pressing member 300. Support member 350 has an elastic modulus
higher than the elastic modulus of elastic portion 250 in the compressed state. Although
not illustrated, under support member 350, midsole main body 210 may not be provided.
In this case, outer sole 100 functions as a support member.
(Fourth modified example)
[0048] As illustrated in Fig. 7, elastic portion 250 may have a plurality of elastic elements
251. Elastic elements 251 are in contact with each other. Elastic elements 251 can
independently and elastically deform in the thickness direction of sole 10. Elastic
elements 251 may be formed of the same material or of different materials.
[0049] In this aspect, by adjusting an elastic modulus of each of elastic elements 251,
an elastic modulus for each region in elastic portion 250 can be adjusted. In addition,
each elastic element 251 can be deformed independently, and a portion to which the
load is applied can be appropriately deformed.
(Fifth modified example)
[0050] As illustrated in Fig. 8, elastic portion 250 may have a shape extending longer in
the foot length direction in the foot width direction on the outer foot side (right
side in Fig. 8) than on the inner foot side. A length L2 of elastic portion 250 in
the foot length direction is set to, for example, about 10% to 70% with respect to
the entire length of shoe 1. In this way, it is possible to suppress excessive deformation
of the midsole main body at the time of taking off for the type of wearers who lands
with the forefoot.
(Sixth modified example)
[0051] As illustrated in Fig. 9, elastic portion 250 may be disposed at a position overlapping
a region extending over hindfoot region R3 and midfoot region R2 in the thickness
direction. Elastic portion 250 has a shape which gradually extends toward the outer
foot side toward the front in the foot length direction, and in which the length in
the foot width direction decreases. A length L3 of elastic portion 250 in the foot
length direction is set to, for example, about 10% to 70% with respect to the entire
length of shoe 1. In this way, it is possible to suppress excessive deformation of
the midsole main body at the time of taking off for the type of wearers who lands
with the heel.
(Seventh modified example)
[0052] As illustrated in Fig. 10, elastic portion 250 may be disposed at a position biased
to the inner foot side in MP joint supporting region 215. A length L4 of elastic portion
250 in the foot length direction is set to, for example, about 10% to 70% with respect
to the entire length of shoe 1. In this way, it is possible to suppress excessive
deformation of the midsole main body at the time of taking off for the type of wearer
who lands with the portion near inner side of the forefoot. In addition, since a range
for forming elastic portion 250 is small, which facilitates manufacturing.
(Eighth modified example)
[0053] As illustrated in Fig. 11, elastic portion 250 may be disposed in the central portion
of MP joint supporting region 215 in the foot width direction. A length L5 of elastic
portion 250 in the foot length direction is set to, for example, about 10% to 70%
with respect to the entire length of shoe 1. In this way, it is possible to achieve
suppress excessive deformation of the midsole main body at the time of taking off
for the type of wearers who lands with the portion near the center of the forefoot.
In addition, since a range for forming elastic portion 250 is small, which facilitates
manufacturing.
(Second embodiment)
[0054] Next, sole 10 of a second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described
with reference to Figs. 12 and 13. In the second embodiment, only portions different
from those of the first embodiment will be described, and descriptions of the same
structures, operations, and effects as those of the first embodiment will not be repeated.
To the second embodiment, modified examples of the first embodiment may also be applied.
[0055] In the present embodiment, elastic portion 250 is made of the same material as that
of midsole main body 210, and is formed integrally with midsole main body 210 so as
to be connected to midsole main body 210. Specifically, elastic portion 250 is made
of the same material as that of lower midsole 201, and is formed integrally with lower
midsole 201 so as to be connected to lower midsole 201. In Figs. 12 and 13, a boundary
portion between elastic portion 250 and lower midsole 201 in the thickness direction
is indicated by a chain double-dashed line. In Fig. 12, the chain double-dashed line
representing the boundary portion extends linearly, but actually, the chain double-dashed
line has a shape curved so as to slightly protrude downward. More strictly speaking,
as elastic portion 250 is compressed, a portion of lower midsole 201 interposed between
outer sole 100 and elastic portion 250 is also compressed, and the boundary line may
be deformed into a shape different from the shape described above.
[0056] Fig. 13 illustrates elastic portion 250 in a state before elastic portion 250 is
pressed by pressing member 300, that is, in the unloaded state, and Fig. 12 illustrates
elastic portion 250 in the compressed state. As illustrated in Fig. 13, supporting
surface 250S of elastic portion 250 in the unloaded state protrudes upward from upper
surface 201S of lower midsole 201. Supporting surface 250S of elastic portion 250
in the compressed state is flush with upper surface 201S of lower midsole 201.
[0057] A cut S may be provided at the boundary between lower midsole 201 and elastic portion
250. In this way, elastic portion 250 is easily contained in containing portion 212
in the compressed state.
[0058] In this embodiment, a region surrounded by cut S, a surface passing through an upper
end portion of cut S, and a surface passing through a lower end portion of cut S (boundary
portion between elastic portion 250 and lower midsole 201 in the thickness direction)
corresponds to containing portion 212.
[0059] Next, a modified example of the second embodiment will be described.
(Ninth modified example)
[0060] As illustrated in Fig. 14, a groove portion 214 may be provided at the boundary between
lower midsole 201 and elastic portion 250. Preferably, a width of groove portion 214
gradually decreases downward from upper surface 201S of lower midsole 201. The width
of groove portion 214 means a distance between an outer peripheral surface of elastic
portion 250 in the unloaded state and lower midsole 201. Also in this aspect, elastic
portion 250 is easily contained in containing portion 212 in the compressed state.
[0061] Also in Fig. 14, the boundary portion between elastic portion 250 and lower midsole
201 in the thickness direction is indicated by a chain double-dashed line.
(Tenth modified example)
[0062] As illustrated in Fig. 15, elastic portion 250 may have end surfaces 252 connected
to both ends of supporting surface 250S in the foot width direction. Each of end surfaces
252 has a shape gradually extending downward from supporting surface 250S toward outside
in the foot width direction in the unloaded state.
[0063] Also in Fig. 15, the boundary portion between elastic portion 250 and lower midsole
201 in the thickness direction is indicated by a chain double-dashed line.
(Third embodiment)
[0064] Next, sole 10 of a third embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with
reference to Figs. 16 to 18. In the third embodiment, only portions different from
those of the first embodiment will be described, and descriptions of the same structures,
operations, and effects as those of the first embodiment will not be repeated. To
the third embodiment, modified examples of the first embodiment may also be applied.
[0065] In the present embodiment, sole 10 includes midsole 200, pressing member 300, and
an inner sole 400.
[0066] Midsole 200 includes midsole main body 210 and elastic portion 250. In the present
embodiment, midsole main body 210 includes a first main body 203 and a second main
body 204.
[0067] First main body 203 has a shape extending from the front end to the rear end in the
foot length direction. A thickness of first main body 203 is smaller than a thickness
of midsole main body 210 in the first embodiment. First main body 203 is provided
with containing portion 212. As illustrated in Figs. 16 and 17, containing portion
212 opens toward an upper surface and a lower surface of first main body 203. That
is, containing portion 212 penetrates first main body 203 in the thickness direction
thereof.
[0068] Second main body 204 is connected to a lower surface of a rear portion of first main
body 203 in the foot length direction. Second main body 204 is disposed at a position
overlapping a heel portion of the foot of the wearer in the thickness direction.
[0069] Elastic portion 250 is contained in containing portion 212 in the compressed state.
Elastic portion 250 may be formed of the same material as that of first main body
203 or second main body 204, or of a material different from these materials. Elastic
portion 250 is configured separately from first main body 203.
[0070] Fig. 17 illustrates a cross-sectional view taken along line XVII-XVII in Fig. 16,
and Fig. 18 illustrates a state in which inner sole 400 is removed from Fig. 17. Fig.
18 illustrates elastic portion 250 in the unloaded state. As illustrated in Fig. 18,
supporting surface 250S of elastic portion 250 in the unloaded state is located above
an upper surface 203 S of first main body 203.
[0071] Pressing member 300 is connected to the lower surface of first main body 203. In
the present embodiment, pressing member 300 constitutes an outer sole. Pressing member
300 is made of a resin. Pressing member 300 presses elastic portion 250 from below.
As illustrated in Fig. 16, a rear portion of pressing member 300 is disposed between
first main body 203 and second main body 204.
[0072] Inner sole 400 is connected onto midsole 200. Inner sole 400 is connected to an upper
surface of first main body 203 and covers supporting surface 250S. Inner sole 400
is preferably bonded to supporting surface 250S. Inner sole 400 includes a support
portion 402 that supports elastic portion 250 from the side (upper side) opposite
to the side on which pressing member 300 is disposed with respect to elastic portion
250.
[0073] Hereinafter, modified examples of the third embodiment will be described.
(Eleventh modified example)
[0074] As illustrated in Fig. 19, first main body 203 may have a lower interposed portion
217 interposed between elastic portion 250 and pressing member 300.
(Twelfth modified example)
[0075] As illustrated in Fig. 20, first main body 203 may have an upper interposed portion
218 interposed between elastic portion 250 and inner sole 400.
(Thirteenth modified example)
[0076] As illustrated in Fig. 21, first main body 203 may have an upper interposed portion
218 interposed between elastic portion 250 and inner sole 400, and elastic portion
250 may be made of the same material as that of first main body 203 and formed integrally
with first main body 203 so as to be connected to upper interposed portion 218. In
Fig. 21, in the outer shape of containing portion 212, a boundary portion between
elastic portion 250 and upper interposed portion 218 is indicated by a chain double-dashed
line. The definition of containing portion 212 is the same as that in the second embodiment.
[0077] Fig. 22 illustrates a state in which pressing member 300 is removed from Fig. 21.
Fig. 22 illustrates elastic portion 250 in the unloaded state. As illustrated in Fig.
22, a lower surface 250S2 of elastic portion 250 in the unloaded state is positioned
below a lower surface 203S2 of first main body 203. A cut S may be provided at a boundary
between first main body 203 and elastic portion 250.
(Fourteenth modified example)
[0078] As illustrated in Fig. 23, midsole main body 210 may be formed of a single member.
The thickness of midsole main body 210 in this example is smaller than the thickness
of midsole main body 210 in the third embodiment.
[0079] Pressing member 300 is connected to a lower surface of midsole main body 210. In
this example, an entire area of pressing member 300 in the foot length direction constitutes
a landing portion.
[0080] The embodiments disclosed herein should be considered to be illustrative in all respects
and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is defined by the claims,
instead of the descriptions of the embodiments stated above, and meanings equivalent
to the claims and all modifications within the scope are included.
[Embodiments]
[0081] It is understood by those skilled in the art that the plurality of exemplary embodiments
described above are specific examples of the following aspects.
[0082] A sole according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a midsole main
body; an elastic portion made of an elastic body and disposed in the midsole main
body; and a pressing member that presses the elastic portion, wherein the midsole
main body includes a containing portion that contains the elastic portion, the elastic
portion is contained in the containing portion in a compressed state in which a volume
of the elastic portion is compressed to be smaller than a volume of the elastic portion
in an unloaded state in which no external force acts on the elastic portion, the pressing
member has an elastic modulus higher than an elastic modulus of the elastic portion
in the compressed state, and presses the elastic portion so that the elastic portion
is maintained in the compressed state, and the elastic modulus of the elastic portion
in the compressed state is larger than an elastic modulus of the midsole main body.
[0083] In this sole, the elastic portion is contained in the containing portion of the midsole
main body in the compressed state, and the elastic modulus of the elastic portion
in the compressed state is larger than the elastic modulus of the midsole main body,
so that the elastic portion suppresses excessive deformation of the midsole main body
at the time of taking off. In addition, the midsole main body mainly exerts impact
buffering at the time of landing.
[0084] Further, the midsole main body may include an upper surface, the containing portion
has a shape opening toward the upper surface of the midsole main body. In this case,
the elastic portion may include a supporting surface that is exposed from the containing
portion and indirectly supports a foot of a wearer, and the pressing member may press
the supporting surface in a state in which the pressing member is fixed to the upper
surface of the midsole main body.
[0085] In this aspect, since the pressing member presses the supporting surface of the elastic
portion, the elastic portion is contained in the containing portion in the compressed
state.
[0086] Moreover, the elastic portion may be made of a material identical with a material
of the midsole main body and may be formed integrally with the midsole main body so
as to be connected to the midsole main body. In this case, the elastic portion includes
a supporting surface that indirectly supports a foot of a wearer, and the supporting
surface in the unloaded state protrudes upward from the upper surface of the midsole
main body.
[0087] In this aspect, by fixing the pressing member to the upper surface of the midsole
main body, the elastic portion is contained in the containing portion in the compressed
state.
[0088] In this case, the elastic portion may have end surfaces connected to both ends of
the supporting surface in a foot width direction. Each of the end surfaces preferably
has a shape gradually extending downward from the supporting surface toward outside
in the foot width direction in the unloaded state.
[0089] In this aspect, the elastic portion easily fits in the containing portion in the
compressed state.
[0090] Further, it is preferable that a cut is provided at a boundary between the midsole
main body and the elastic portion.
[0091] Also in this aspect, the elastic portion easily fits in the containing portion in
the compressed state.
[0092] Preferably, the pressing member has an outer shape larger than an outer shape of
the supporting surface in plan view, and is disposed so as to cover an entire area
of the supporting surface.
[0093] In this aspect, the elastic portion is uniformly compressed.
[0094] Moreover, the pressing member may include a pressing surface that presses the supporting
surface downward.
[0095] In this case, the pressing member may further include a protruding portion protruding
from the pressing surface toward the elastic portion. The protruding portion preferably
has a shape extending in the foot length direction.
[0096] In this aspect, since the protruding portion prevents the elastic portion from expanding
outward in the foot width direction, the elastic portion is effectively maintained
in the compressed state.
[0097] Moreover, the pressing member may further include a pair of restraint walls extending
downward from both ends of the pressing surface in a foot width direction. The pair
of restraint walls preferably restrain the elastic portion from both sides in the
foot width direction.
[0098] In this aspect, since the elastic portion is restrained from both sides in the foot
width direction, the elastic portion is effectively maintained in the compressed state.
[0099] Further, the elastic portion may include a plurality of elastic elements, each of
which is independently and elastically deformable in a thickness direction of the
sole.
[0100] In this aspect, by adjusting an elastic modulus of each of the elastic elements,
an elastic modulus for each region in the elastic portion can be adjusted. In addition,
each elastic element can be deformed independently, and the portion to which the load
is applied can be appropriately deformed.
[0101] Moreover, the midsole main body may include an MP joint supporting region that supports
an MP joint of a foot of a wearer of a shoe. In this case, it is preferable that the
elastic portion is provided in the MP joint supporting region.
[0102] In addition, the pressing member is preferably made of fiber-reinforced plastic.
[0103] Further, a shoe according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: the sole
as described above; and an upper that is directly or indirectly connected to the sole
and located above the sole.
[0104] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is
clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is
not to be taken by way of limitation. The scope of the present invention is interpreted
by the terms of the appended claims, and it is intended that meanings equivalent to
the claims and all modifications within the scope are included.
1. A sole (10) comprising:
a midsole main body (210);
an elastic portion (250) made of an elastic body and disposed in the midsole main
body; and
a pressing member (300) that presses the elastic portion, wherein
the midsole main body includes a containing portion (212) that contains the elastic
portion,
the elastic portion (250) is contained in the containing portion in a compressed state
in which a volume of the elastic portion is compressed to be smaller than a volume
of the elastic portion in an unloaded state in which no external force acts on the
elastic portion,
the pressing member (300) has an elastic modulus higher than an elastic modulus of
the elastic portion in the compressed state, and presses the elastic portion so that
the elastic portion is maintained in the compressed state, and
the elastic modulus of the elastic portion in the compressed state is larger than
an elastic modulus of the midsole main body.
2. The sole according to claim 1, wherein
the midsole main body includes an upper surface (201S),
the containing portion (212) has a shape opening toward the upper surface of the midsole
main body,
the elastic portion (250) includes a supporting surface (250S) that is exposed from
the containing portion and indirectly supports a foot of a wearer, and
the pressing member (300) presses the supporting surface in a state in which the pressing
member is fixed to the upper surface of the midsole main body.
3. The sole according to claim 1, wherein
the midsole main body has an upper surface (201S),
the elastic portion (250) is made of a material identical with a material of the midsole
main body and is formed integrally with the midsole main body so as to be connected
to the midsole main body,
the elastic portion includes a supporting surface (250S) that indirectly supports
a foot of a wearer, and
the supporting surface in the unloaded state protrudes upward from the upper surface
of the midsole main body.
4. The sole according to claim 3, wherein
the elastic portion (250) includes end surfaces (252) connected to both ends of the
supporting surface in a foot width direction, and
each of the end surfaces (252) has a shape gradually extending downward from the supporting
surface toward outside in the foot width direction in the unloaded state.
5. The sole according to claim 3 or 4, wherein a cut (S) is provided at a boundary between
the midsole main body and the elastic portion.
6. The sole according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the pressing member (300)
has an outer shape larger than an outer shape of the supporting surface in plan view,
and is disposed so as to cover an entire area of the supporting surface.
7. The sole according to any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the pressing member (300)
includes a pressing surface (310S) that presses the supporting surface downward.
8. The sole according to claim 7, wherein
the pressing member (300) further includes a protruding portion (312) protruding from
the pressing surface toward the elastic portion, and
the protruding portion has a shape extending in a foot length direction.
9. The sole according to claim 7 or 8, wherein
the pressing member (300) further includes a pair of restraining walls (330) extending
downward from both ends of the pressing surface in a foot width direction, and
the pair of restraint walls restrain the elastic portion from both sides in the foot
width direction.
10. The sole according to any of claims 1 to 9, wherein the elastic portion (250) includes
a plurality of elastic elements (251), each of which is independently and elastically
deformable in a thickness direction of the sole.
11. The sole according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein
the midsole main body (210) includes an MP joint supporting region (215) that supports
an MP joint of a foot of a wearer of a shoe, and
the elastic portion is provided in the MP joint supporting region.
12. The sole according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the pressing member (300)
is made of fiber-reinforced plastic.
13. A shoe (1) comprising:
the sole (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 12; and
an upper (20) that is directly or indirectly connected to the sole and located above
the sole.