Adjustable bladder system with external valve for an article of footwear
US-9526299-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US2020121027A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020121027-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916720387-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A device configured to surround a portion of a foot-receiving cavity at a heel region of an article of footwear comprises a control bar having a center segment, a first side arm extending from the center segment, and a second side arm spaced from the first side arm and extending from the center segment. The control bar may include a series of slats. A base supports the control bar and is connected to the first side arm and the second side arm. The control bar is biased to an unstressed position with the center segment a first distance from the base, and elastically bends under an applied force to a loaded position with the center segment a second distance from the base less than the first distance. The device stores potential energy that returns the control bar to the unloaded position upon removal of the applied load.
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1 . A device for easing foot entry into an article of footwear, the device comprising: a control bar and a base underlying the control bar; wherein the control bar includes a series of slats, each slat having: a center segment; a medial side arm extending from the center segment to a medial end connected to a medial side of the base; and a lateral side arm extending from the center segment to a lateral end connected to a lateral side of the base; wherein the control bar is biased to an unloaded position and elastically bends under an applied force to a loaded position in which at least one center segment is closer to the base than in the unloaded position, storing potential energy that returns the control bar to the unloaded position upon removal of the applied force. 2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the control bar and the base are configured as a full elliptical leaf spring. 3 . The device of claim 1 , wherein: the control bar defines slots extending between the slats; the slats are spaced apart from one another by the slots when the control bar is in the unloaded position; and one or more of the slots close between the slats so that adjacent center segments contact one another in the loaded position. 4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the adjacent center segments are configured to slide against one another when the adjacent center segments contact one another. 5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a lowermost one of the slats closest to the base at the center segment is shorter from the medial end to the lateral end than an uppermost one of the slats furthest from the base at the center segment. 6 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a lowermost one of the slats closest to the base at the center segment is thinner in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lowermost one of the slats than an uppermost one of the slats furthest from the base at the center segment. 7 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the device is a single, unitary, one-piece component. 8 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the device has an extension extending toward the base from the center segment of one of the slats. 9 . The device of claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the base has a peripheral recess extending from a lower edge of the base. 10 . An article of footwear comprising: a footwear upper including a flexible covering defining at least a portion of an ankle opening; a sole structure secured to and underlying the footwear upper; a heel spring device comprising a control bar operatively connected to the footwear upper and a base underlying the control bar and secured to the sole structure; wherein the control bar includes a series of slats, each slat having: a center segment; a medial side arm extending from the center segment to a medial end connected to a medial side of the base; and a lateral side arm extending from the center segment to a lateral end connected to a lateral side of the base; wherein the control bar pivots rearward under an applied force to a loaded position, storing potential energy in the heel spring device that returns the control bar to an unloaded position upon removal of the applied force, the flexible covering moving with the control bar. 11 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein a lowermost one of the slats closest to the base at the center segment is shorter from the medial end to the lateral end than an uppermost one of the slats furthest from the base at the center segment. 12 . The article of footwear of claim 11 , wherein the medial end of the uppermost one of the slats extends further toward the lower edge of the base than the medial end of the lowermost one of the slats, and a lateral end of the uppermost one of the slats extends further toward the lower edge of the base than the lateral end of the lowermost one of the slats. 13 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein a lowermost one of the slats closest to the base at the center segment is thinner than an uppermost one of the slats furthest from the base at the center segment. 14 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein: the control bar has an extension extending from the center segment of one of the slats; the upper includes a pocket; and the extension is disposed in the pocket to operatively connect the upper to the control bar. 15 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein: the upper further comprises a collar secured to the flexible covering; and the collar is disposed above the center segment of an uppermost one of the slats so that the center segment of the uppermost one of the slats is between the collar and the base. 16 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein: an outer surface of the base has a peripheral recess; and the sole structure has a flange seated in the peripheral recess. 17 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein the base underlies the control bar with the medial side arm of each slat at a medial side of the footwear upper, the lateral side arm of each slat at a lateral side of the footwear upper, and the center segment of each slat rearward of the ankle opening. 18 . The article of footwear of claim 15 , wherein the base extends around a rearmost portion of the footwear upper from the lateral side to the medial side. 19 . The article of footwear of claim 16 , wherein the base is disposed outward of an outer surface of the upper in a heel region of the article of footwear. 20 . The article of footwear of claim 10 , characterized by the absence of a rigid heel counter between the control bar and the base aft of a junction between the control bar and the base.
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