(19)
(11) EP 0 089 930 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
28.09.1983 Bulletin 1983/39

(21) Application number: 83830058.0

(22) Date of filing: 15.03.1983
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)3A43B 13/08
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE FR LI LU NL SE

(30) Priority: 23.03.1982 IT 1159382 U

(71) Applicant: Balducci, Valentino Giuliano
I-51015 Monsummano Terme (Pistoia) (IT)

(72) Inventor:
  • Balducci, Valentino Giuliano
    I-51015 Monsummano Terme (Pistoia) (IT)

(74) Representative: Mannucci, Gianfranco, Dott.-Ing. 
Ufficio Tecnico Ing. A. Mannucci Via della Scala 4
50123 Firenze
50123 Firenze (IT)


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    (54) Sole for sandal clog and similar footwear with transverse strips linked to each other


    (57) A sole for sandal, clog and similar footwear made up of: a plurality of strips (3, 3A, 3B) linked to each other along complementary surfaces (5, 7) of articulation, and connected to each other by flexible elements (11) which cross them along transverse through holes (9) of said strips; and of two end members (13,15) rigidly fixed to the two end strips (3A, 3P).




    Description


    [0001] The invention has the nbjec+ to provide a sole for sandal, clog and similar footwear, which is made up of: a plurality of strips linked to each other along complementary surfaces of articulation, said strips being connected to each other by flexible elements which cross them along transverse through holes formed in said strips; and of two end members rigidly fixed to the two end strips. Tnese end members are so shaped as to complete the sole in the front and back part.

    [0002] The two end members present surfaces which are complementary to the external ones of the end strips, and are fixed thereto even by glueing.

    [0003] The surfaces to which said end members are to be fixed, present notches able to house the ends for the anchoring of said flexible elements to the end strips.

    [0004] The drawing shows a possible embodiment of the invention and in particular:

    Figs.1 and 2 schematically show a side view and a plan view of a sole according to the invention;

    Fig.3 shows a side view of the sole according to the invention, in an arcuate arrangement;

    Fig.4 shows an enlarged, partly sectional, view of said sole according to a median plane parallel to the bearing surface;

    Fig.5 shows a view sectioned according to line V-V of Fig.4; and

    Fig.6 shows, likewise Fig.2, an equivalent embo diment.



    [0005] As illustrated in the accompanying drawing, the sole according to the invention, generally indicated by 1, comprises a plurality of strips 3 articulated i.e. linked to each other in order to permit the sole to deform itself when the shoe is being worn; the longitudinal dimensions of the strips 3 change along the sole so as to comply with its outer profile, wkile the cross dimensions are usually - but not necessarily - equal to each other. The strips 3 are linked to each other along complementary surfaces of contact and artioulation, so that each strip presents a convex surface 5 which is in contact with a corresponding concave surface 7 of the adjacent strip, all of them having a section according to an arc of circumference. The strips 3 present internally two transverse through holes 9 for the passage of a connecting flexible element 11. The flexible element 11 is a single one according to the example in the drawing, although two elements may be used in its place with the same result. The ends of the flexible element 11 (or of the two flexible elements instead) are fixed to front and back end-strips respectively denoted by 3A and 3P. In the drawing the flexible element 11 is constrained with both its ends 12 to +he strip 3P, and its central part 11C rests on the front surface of the strip 3A between the two holes. The two ends 12 may be also welded to each other at 12A.

    [0006] The sole according to the invention is completed in the front and back part with two end members indicated by 13 and 15 respectively, having an arcuate profile; the end members 13 and 15 present surfaces complementary to the external ones of the strips 3A and 3P respectively; besides, they are rigidly fixed - especially by glueing at least - to the relevant end strip 3A and 3B respectively.

    [0007] In Figs.1 to 3 the member 15 is developed throughout the heel and instep zone, and may be shaped so as to provide an internal support for the foot arch.

    [0008] As the end 12 and central part 11C of the flexible element 11 result in a protruding arrangement with respect to the surfaces of the strips 3P and 3A, the end members 15 and 13 present, respectively, canal shaped notches or cavities 17 and 19 for receiving said ends 12 and said central part 11C. In this way, the flexible element 11 or the flexible elements result completely inside the sole and thus protected and not visible.

    [0009] A partial upper 20, of a type for sandal or clog, may be engaged to the strips 3A, 3, 3P, and it presents, advantageously, forwardsarcuate slots 22, which correspond to the connecting surfaces between adjacent strips; this conformation keeps the upper substantially non-deformed when the sole is curved.

    [0010] The advantages of the sole according to the invention are obvious. From the point of view of the user comfort, it has the advantages derived by its being articulated and hence flexible, while owing to the presence of the end members 13 and 15, a same sole may be suited to several shoe sizes. To adapt it to a smaller size, it is sufficient to reduce, by suitable means, the front or back projection of said end members which may be overdimensioned, within certain limits, and then reduced to obtain the smaller sizes. Further, as the flexible element 11 is not visible, the aesthetic problems of the product have been solved.


    Claims

    1. A sole for sandal, clog and similar footwear, which is made up of a plurali+y of strips linked to each other along complementary surfaces of articulation, and connected to each other by flexible elements which cross them along transverse through holes of said strips, and of two end members rigidly fixed to the two end strips.
     
    2. A sole according to claim 1, in which the two end members present surfaces complementary to the outer ones of the end strips and are fixed thereto even by glueing.
     
    3. A sole according to claim 1, in which the fixing surfaces of said end members present notches able to house the anchoring ends of said flexible elements to the end strips.
     
    4. A sole according to claim 3, in which two ends of flexible elements are turned towards each other and welded thereto.
     
    5. A sole for sandal, clog and similar footwear, as described and illustrated.
     




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