Footwear article with doffing ledge
US-10617174-B1 · Apr 14, 2020 · US
US10897956B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10897956-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816230912-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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A footwear article includes an asymmetric ankle collar that may expand in a manner that facilitates donning and doffing the footwear article, such as when the wearer slides his or her heel out of the footwear article. The footwear article may also include a collar elevator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A footwear article comprising: a sole; an upper coupled to the sole and having a heel region and an ankle region; an ankle collar positioned in the ankle region and having an ankle-collar medial side and an ankle-collar lateral side, wherein the ankle collar is movable between a lowered state positioned closer to the sole and a raised state positioned farther from the sole, and wherein the ankle-collar medial side includes a v-shaped notch along a topline edge of the ankle collar, the v-shaped notch tapering from a wider mouth along the topline edge to a narrower base as the v-shaped notch extends from the topline edge towards the sole; a collar elevator positioned in at least the heel region and operable to move the ankle collar from the lowered state to the raised state; and a gusset positioned along the ankle-collar medial side without a corresponding gusset along the ankle-collar lateral side, the gusset comprising a panel of elastic material spanning the v-shaped notch. 2. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the collar elevator is configured to store potential energy by elastically deforming from a first configuration to a second configuration when an applied force moves the ankle collar from the raised state to the lowered state, and wherein the potential energy returns the collar elevator to the first configuration upon removal of the applied force. 3. The footwear article of claim 2 , wherein the collar elevator includes a medial lever arm, a lateral lever arm, and a center connecting band that couples the medial lever arm to the lateral lever arm and that is located in a rear portion of the ankle collar. 4. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side does not include a gusset. 5. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side includes a non-corresponding gusset that is smaller than the gusset. 6. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side includes a non-corresponding gusset comprising a first material, which is less elastic than a second material of the gusset. 7. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side includes a non-corresponding gusset that is positioned more anterior than the gusset. 8. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side includes a non-corresponding gusset having a different angular orientation than the gusset. 9. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the ankle-collar lateral side includes a non-corresponding gusset having a different shape than the gusset. 10. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein the narrower base is positioned between the wider mouth and the sole. 11. The footwear article of claim 1 , wherein, when a force is applied in a rearward direction aligned with a longitudinal orientation of the footwear article, the heel region of the upper rotates downwardly towards the sole.
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