Footwear midsole with warped lattice structure and method of making the same

US10575588B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10575588-B2
Application numberUS-201715470570-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2017
Priority dateMar 27, 2017
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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A midsole for an article of footwear including a three dimensional mesh including interconnected unit cells and methods of making the same. The interconnected unit cells each include a plurality of struts defining a three dimensional shape. The interconnected unit cells are connected at nodes having a valence number defined by the number of struts connected at that node. The valence number of the nodes may vary to provide customized characteristics to zones or portions of the midsole. The plurality of interconnected unit cells may be organized in a warped cubic lattice structure. The warped cubic lattice structure and the size/shape of interconnected unit cells may vary to provide customized characteristics to zones or portions of the midsole. The three dimensional mesh may be customized based on a biometric data profile for an individual, or group of individuals. The midsole may be manufactured using an additive manufacturing process.

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What is claimed is: 1. A midsole for an article of footwear, the midsole comprising: a three dimensional mesh comprising a plurality of interconnected unit cells, each interconnected unit cell comprising a plurality of struts defining a three dimensional shape; and a plurality of nodes at which one or more struts are connected, wherein each node comprises a valence number defined by the number of struts that are connected at that node, wherein the valence number for nodes of the plurality of nodes varies in a longitudinal direction along a length of the midsole between a forefoot end of the midsole and a heel end of the midsole, wherein the valence number for nodes of the plurality of nodes varies in a vertical direction between a top side of the midsole and a bottom side of the midsole, and wherein the variation in the valence number for the nodes in the longitudinal direction is configured to vary a characteristic of the midsole in the longitudinal direction. 2. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein the valence number for nodes of the plurality of nodes varies in a transverse direction along a width of the midsole between a lateral side of the midsole and a medial side of the midsole. 3. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein a forefoot portion of the midsole comprises an average value for the valence numbers of nodes in the forefoot portion of the midsole, wherein a heel portion of the midsole comprises an average value for the valence numbers of nodes in the heel portion of the midsole, and wherein the average value for the valence number of the nodes in the forefoot portion is greater than the average value for the valence numbers of the nodes in the heel portion. 4. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein the size of the unit cells varies in the midsole. 5. The midsole of claim 4 , wherein a forefoot portion of the midsole comprises an average size of unit cells positioned in the forefoot portion of the midsole, wherein a heel portion of the midsole comprise an average size of unit cells positioned in the heel portion of the midsole, and wherein the average size of the unit cells positioned in the forefoot portion is less than the average size of the unit cells positioned in the heel portion. 6. The midsole of claim 4 , wherein the size of the unit cells varies in the longitudinal direction along the length of the midsole between the forefoot end of the midsole and the heel end of the midsole. 7. The midsole of claim 6 , wherein the average size of the unit cells increases in the longitudinal direction along the length of the midsole from the forefoot end of the midsole to the heel end of the midsole. 8. The midsole of claim 4 , wherein the size of the unit cells varies in said vertical direction between said top side of the midsole and said bottom side of the midsole. 9. The midsole of claim 8 , wherein the average size of the unit cells increases in the vertical direction from the bottom side of the midsole to the top side of the midsole. 10. The midsole of claim 4 , wherein the variation in the size of the unit cells is based on a biometric data profile collected for an individual wearer. 11. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein each unit cell comprises the same base geometry. 12. The midsole of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of unit cells comprising a first base geometry and a plurality unit cells comprising a second base geometry different from the first base geometry. 13. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein the variation in the valence number for the nodes in the longitudinal direction is based on a biometric data profile collected for an individual wearer. 14. The midsole of claim 13 , wherein the biometric data profile comprises information about the individual wearer's gait collected from motion sensors coupled to the individual wearer's foot during a test procedure. 15. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein the midsole comprises a rim disposed around all or a portion of a perimeter of a top side of the midsole, and wherein the valence number for nodes of the plurality of nodes varies in the longitudinal direction along the length of the midsole between a forefoot end of the rim and a heel end of the rim. 16. The midsole of claim 1 , wherein the midsole comprises a first zone located in a forefoot portion of the midsole and a second zone located in a heel portion of the midsole, and wherein an average value for the valence numbers of nodes in the first zone is different from an average value for the valence numbers of nodes in the second zone. 17. The midsole of claim 16 , wherein the average value for the valence numbers of the nodes in the first zone is greater than an average value for the valence numbers of the nodes in the second zone. 18. The midsole of claim 16 , wherein the first zone comprises a volume located between the forefoot end, a medial side, and a lateral side of the midsole, and wherein the second zone comprises a volume located between the heel end, the medial side, and the lateral side of the midsole. 19. The midsole of claim 16 , further comprising a third zone located in a midfoot portion of the midsole between the first zone and the second zone, wherein an average value for the valence numbers of nodes in the third zone is different from the average value for the valence numbers of the nodes in the first zone and the average value for the valence numbers of the nodes in the second zone. 20. A midsole for an article of footwear, the midsole comprising: a three dimensional mesh comprising a plurality of interconnected unit cells organized in a warped cubic lattice structure that defines a volume of the midsole, each interconnected unit cell comprising a plurality of struts defining a three dimensional shape; wherein the warped cubic lattice structure defines a plurality of nodes at which one or more struts are connected, each node comprising a valence number defined by the number of struts that are connected at that node, and wherein the valence number for nodes of the plurality of nodes varies in a vertical direction between a top side of the midsole and a bottom side of the midsole, wherein the warped cubic lattice structure comprises a perimeter column of warped cubic lattice cells and a central column of unwarped cubic lattice cells disposed interior of the perimeter column of warped cubic lattice cells, wherein the perimeter column of warped cubic lattice cells and the central column of unwarped cubic lattice cells comprise a plurality of vertically arranged cubic lattice cells, wherein the perimeter column of warped cubic lattice cells defines a portion of a perimeter of the volume of the midsole, and wherein the warped cubic lattice cells of the perimeter column have cubic geometries that are warped in a longitudinal direction along a length of the midsole, in a transverse direction along a width of the midsole, and in said vertical direction along a height of the midsole. 21. The midsole of claim 20 , wherein the volume and cubic geometry of the warped cubic lattice cells in the warped cubic lattice structure is based on a biometric data profile collected for an individual.

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  • Plastics, rubber or vulcanised fibre · CPC title

  • Soles with several layers of the same material · CPC title

  • made of rubber · CPC title

  • Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot (resilient heel not included in the sole A43B21/26; resilient supports for the heel of the foot A43B21/32) · CPC title

  • A43B13/188Primary

    Differential cushioning regions · CPC title

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What does patent US10575588B2 cover?
A midsole for an article of footwear including a three dimensional mesh including interconnected unit cells and methods of making the same. The interconnected unit cells each include a plurality of struts defining a three dimensional shape. The interconnected unit cells are connected at nodes having a valence number defined by the number of struts connected at that node. The valence number of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adidas Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B13/188. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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