Shoe, method for producing shoe, and method for producing shoe upper
US-2021037913-A1 · Feb 11, 2021 · US
US11617423B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11617423-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016991715-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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A method of manufacturing a midsole for an article of footwear includes cutting a pattern of openings at least partway through a midsole with a cutting tool driven by an embroidery machine. An article of footwear includes a midsole defining a pattern of openings extending at least partway through the midsole. An inner surface of the midsole is contoured and the midsole includes upwardly-extending sidewalls. At least some of the openings extend relatively nonparallel with one another through the sidewalls and splay away from one another along longitudinal axes of the openings.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing an article of footwear, the method comprising: cutting a pattern of openings at least partway through a midsole preform having a preform shape with a cutting tool driven by an embroidery machine; wherein the midsole preform having the preform shape has a flat inner surface and a contoured outer surface and longitudinal axes of the openings extend relatively parallel with one another; after said cutting, disposing adhesive on the flat inner surface of the midsole preform; thermoforming the midsole preform into a midsole final formed shape; and adhering the flat inner surface of the midsole preform to a bottom of a footwear upper and to sidewalls of the footwear upper during said thermoforming so that the flat inner surface of the midsole preform having the preform shape is a contoured inner surface in the midsole final formed shape and at least some of the longitudinal axes of the openings extend relatively nonparallel with one another and splay away from one another in the midsole final formed shape. 2. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the cutting tool is disposed in a needle drive of the embroidery machine. 3. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the cutting tool is cone-shaped along a length of the cutting tool. 4. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the cutting tool is a star shape at a cross-section taken perpendicular to a length of the cutting tool. 5. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the openings extend only partway through the midsole preform. 6. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the openings extend completely through the midsole preform from the flat inner surface of the midsole preform to the contoured outer surface of the midsole preform. 7. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , further comprising: lasting the footwear upper prior to adhering the flat inner surface of the midsole preform to the footwear upper. 8. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein said cutting includes driving the cutting tool from the contoured outer surface to the flat inner surface of the midsole preform. 9. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the midsole preform in the midsole final formed shape is a foamed thermoplastic and a volume of the midsole preform decreases due to said thermoforming so that the openings are wider after said thermoforming than before said thermoforming. 10. The method of manufacturing of claim 1 , wherein the pattern of openings is a first pattern and the midsole preform is a first midsole preform, and the method of manufacturing further comprising: programming the embroidery machine to drive the cutting tool according to a second pattern different than the first pattern; and cutting openings at least partway through a second midsole preform in the second pattern with the cutting tool driven by the embroidery machine. 11. A method of manufacturing an article of footwear, the method comprising: cutting a pattern of openings at least partway through a midsole preform having a preform shape with a cutting tool driven by an embroidery machine; wherein the midsole preform having the preform shape has a flat inner surface and a contoured outer surface and longitudinal axes of the openings extend relatively parallel with one another; after said cutting, thermoforming the midsole preform into a midsole final formed shape; wherein the flat inner surface of the midsole preform having the preform shape is a contoured inner surface in the midsole final formed shape and at least some of the longitudinal axes of the openings extend relatively nonparallel with one another and splay away from one another in the midsole final formed shape; and wherein the midsole preform in the midsole final formed shape is a foamed thermoplastic and a volume of the midsole preform in the midsole final formed shape is less than a volume of the midsole preform in the preform shape due to said thermoforming so that the openings are wider after said thermoforming than before said thermoforming.
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
Differential cushioning regions · CPC title
characterised by the material · CPC title
Devices for lasting with adhesives or for gluing together insoles and uppers (A43D25/18, A43D25/20 take precedence) · CPC title
by adhesives · CPC title
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