Interchangeable Chassis For Cleated Footwear
US-2015305447-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US11291268B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11291268-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615093233-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2022 |
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A shoe, in particular a running shoe, may include an upper and a sole unit. The upper is attached to the sole unit such that in a midfoot region there is a gap between a lower side of the upper and a top side of the sole unit. The gap may extend from a lateral side of the shoe to a medial side of the shoe.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A sporting shoe for running and sporting comprising: a) an upper comprising an upper surface and a lower textile surface; and b) a sole unit comprising an outsole extending from a forefoot region to a heel region and attached to the lower textile surface of the upper around at least the outer edges of the sole in the forefoot region and the heel region except in a detached region in a midfoot region; wherein the forefoot region extends from the midfoot region to a frontmost edge and from a lateral edge to a medial edge of the sole unit; wherein the heel region extends from the midfoot region to a rearmost edge and from the lateral edge to the medial edge of the sole unit; wherein the lower textile surface of the upper is directly attached to the sole unit in the forefoot region and the heel region of the shoe to form two directly attached regions; wherein the lower textile surface of the upper is detached from the sole unit in a midfoot region between the two directly attached regions to form the detached region, and is adapted to conform to an arch of a foot of a user; and wherein the detached region forms a substantially horizontal opening that passes, in a longitudinal direction, below the lower textile surface of the upper and above the sole unit in the midfoot region. 2. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein: the upper comprises a first material in the midfoot region and a second material in the heel region, wherein the second material comprises at least one physical property that is different compared to the first material; and the first material in the midfoot region is disposed at least on the lower textile surface of the upper. 3. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein: the upper comprises a first material in the midfoot region and a second material in the forefoot region, wherein the second material comprises at least one physical property that is different compared to the first material; and the first material in the midfoot region is disposed at least on the lower textile surface of the upper. 4. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein a location of the detached region is configured to allow a minimum strain of 5% in both a medial-lateral direction and a forefoot-to-rearfoot direction. 5. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein, in the midfoot region where the opening is located, the upper is configured to allow a maximum strain of 150% in both a medial-lateral direction and a forefoot-to-rearfoot direction. 6. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the lower textile surface of the upper in the midfoot region is seamless. 7. The shoe of claim 2 , wherein the first material is selected to provide higher rigidity and is configured to provide increased support to the arch of the foot of the user than the second material. 8. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein: the upper comprises at least one reinforcing element disposed within the opening; and the at least one reinforcing element extends from a medial side of the shoe around the lower textile surface of the upper to a lateral side of the shoe; at least a portion of the at least one reinforcing element is fixedly connected to the lower textile surface of the upper such that the at least one reinforcing element is an outermost surface of the upper adjacent to the opening; and the at least one reinforcing element connects to or is integrated with a lacing system of the shoe on the medial and the lateral side of the shoe. 9. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the upper further comprises a lacing element extending from the heel region to a lateral side of an instep and connecting to a lacing system of the shoe. 10. The shoe of claim 9 , wherein the lacing element is integrally provided as one piece and extends from a medial side of the instep around a heel to the lateral side of the instep. 11. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the upper further comprises a lacing element extending from the heel region to a medial side of an instep and connecting to a lacing system of the shoe. 12. The shoe of claim 11 , wherein the lacing element is integrally provided as one piece and extends from the medial side of the instep around a heel to a lateral side of the instep. 13. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the shoe further comprises an insole, and wherein the insole is directly attached to the lower textile surface of the upper in the forefoot region and the heel region of the shoe, and wherein the insole is detached from the upper in the midfoot region between the two directly attached regions. 14. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the sole unit comprises a support element embedded within the sole unit, wherein: the support element comprises an elongated member extending in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the shoe; and the support element is configured to limit at least one of overpronation or underpronation. 15. A shoe comprising: an upper, wherein the upper comprises an upper surface and a lower textile surface; a sole unit comprising a midsole and an outsole; and a lacing element: wherein the lower textile surface of the upper is directly attached to the sole unit in a forefoot region and a heel region of the shoe around at least the outer edges of the sole to form two directly attached regions, wherein the forefoot region extends from the midfoot region to a frontmost edge and from a lateral edge to a medial edge of the sole unit; wherein the heel region extends from the midfoot region to a rearmost edge and from the lateral edge to the medial edge of the sole unit; wherein the lower textile surface of the upper is detached from the sole unit in the midfoot region between the two directly attached regions; wherein the detached region forms a substantially horizontal opening that passes, in a longitudinal direction, below the lower textile surface of the upper and above the sole unit in the midfoot region, and is adapted to conform to an arch of a foot of a user; wherein the outsole extends from a forefoot region to a heel region, and the midfoot region of the upper comprises a material with different physical properties compared to a material of a heel region and a forefoot region of the upper. 16. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein a shape of the upper is configured to conform to at least a portion of the lower surface of the foot when worn. 17. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein: the upper abuts the foot of the user on all sides of the foot when worn; and a length and width of the sole unit correspond to a length and width of the lower textile surface of the upper, respectively. 18. The shoe of claim 8 , wherein the at least one reinforcing element defines an upper edge of the opening and the sole unit defines a lower edge of the opening. 19. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the sole unit is attached to all portions of the lower textile surface of the upper except for an area configured to correspond to the arch of the foot of the user. 20. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the upper further comprises a lacing element configured to be disposed between the lower textile surface and at least a portion of the lower surface of the foot of the user when worn.
characterised by the constructive form · CPC title
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