Article of footwear
US-2019159550-A1 · May 30, 2019 · US
US12478138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12478138-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016893048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 25, 2025 |
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An upper for a shoe includes a first tubular textile layer and a second tubular textile layer. The first tubular textile layer is at least partially surrounded by the second tubular textile layer thus forming an internal textile layer and an external textile layer. The first tubular textile layer includes a first zone. The first zone includes a first yarn and the first tubular textile layer includes a second yarn. The first yarn is more resilient than the second yarn, and the first zone includes a polygonal shape.
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An upper for a shoe, the upper comprising: a first tubular textile layer and a second tubular textile layer, wherein the first tubular textile layer is at least partially surrounded by the second tubular textile layer thus forming an internal textile layer and an external textile layer and defining a foot-receiving opening; wherein the first tubular textile layer comprises: a first zone, the first zone comprises a first yarn; and a second zone that is located on a first side of the first zone, the foot-receiving opening being located on a second side of the first zone, and the first side being opposite the second side across the first zone; and wherein the first tubular textile layer comprises a second yarn and the second zone comprises a third yarn different from the first yarn, wherein the first yarn and the third yarn are more resilient than the second yarn; wherein the first zone comprises a polygonal shape that includes a first corner on a medial side of the upper, a second corner on a lateral side of the upper, and an edge extending between the first corner and the second corner, wherein the polygonal shape comprises a polygonal border defined by a transition from the first yarn in the first zone to one of the second yarn and the third yarn outside the first zone, and wherein an entirety of the polygonal border within the first tubular textile layer is further defined by a transition from a first fabric type in the first zone to one or more different fabric types outside of the first zone, wherein the first fabric type differs from the one or more different fabric types by a characteristic; wherein the second zone is located at an instep area of the first tubular textile layer; wherein the first zone forms a first part of a collar region of the first tubular textile layer; and wherein a second part of the collar region of the first tubular textile layer is outside of the first zone and the second zone, and the first part of the collar region and the second part of the collar region both adjoin the foot-receiving opening. 2 . The upper of claim 1 , wherein the first yarn comprises an elastic yarn having an elastic thread as a core and a polyester yarn wrapped around this core as a sheath. 3 . The upper of claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the first tubular textile layer or the second tubular textile layer is knitted. 4 . The upper of claim 1 , wherein the polygonal shape of the first zone comprises less than 20 corners. 5 . The upper of claim 1 , wherein the first tubular textile layer and the second tubular textile layer are manufactured as a one-piece element. 6 . The upper of claim 5 , wherein the first tubular textile layer is folded into the second tubular textile layer or the second tubular textile layer is at least partially folded over the first tubular textile layer. 7 . A shoe comprising an upper according to claim 1 . 8 . A method of manufacturing an upper for a shoe, the method comprising: manufacturing a first tubular textile layer comprising a first zone, wherein the first zone comprises a polygonal shape; and manufacturing a second tubular textile layer; and surrounding at least partially the first tubular textile layer with the second tubular textile layer; wherein the first zone comprises a first yarn, the first tubular textile layer comprises a second yarn, wherein the first yarn is more resilient than the second yarn, the polygonal shape of the first zone comprises a polygonal border defined by a transition from the first yarn within the first zone to the second yarn outside the first zone, and the polygonal shape includes a first corner on a medial side of the upper, a second corner on a lateral side of the upper, and an edge extending between the first corner and the second corner, and wherein an entirety of the polygonal border within the first tubular textile layer is further defined by a transition from a first fabric type in the first zone to one or more different fabric types outside of the first zone, wherein the first fabric type differs from the one or more different fabric types by a characteristic; wherein the first zone forms at least a first part of a collar region of the first tubular textile layer of the upper, and wherein at least a second part of the collar region of the first tubular textile layer is outside of the first zone, and the first part of the collar region and the second part of the collar region both adjoin the foot-receiving opening. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the first yarn comprises an elastic yarn. 10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein manufacturing the first tubular textile layer and manufacturing the second tubular textile layer further comprises knitting at least a part of the first tubular textile layer or the second tubular textile layer. 11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein manufacturing the first tubular textile layer and manufacturing the second tubular textile layer further comprises knitting at least 40% of the first tubular textile layer or the second tubular textile layer. 12 . The method of claim 8 , wherein manufacturing the first tubular textile layer comprising the first zone further comprises, incorporating the first zone into the first tubular textile layer by an intarsia knitting technique. 13 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising manufacturing the first tubular textile layer and the second tubular textile layer as a one-piece element; and folding the first tubular textile layer into the second tubular textile layer or folding the second tubular textile layer at least partially over the first tubular textile layer. 14 . A method of manufacturing a shoe comprising: manufacturing an upper according to claim 8 ; and attaching a sole to the upper. 15 . The upper of claim 1 , wherein the first zone is completely covered by the second tubular textile layer. 16 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the first zone is completely covered by the second tubular textile layer.
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