Shoes with integrated optical sensors and methods of making thereof

US2023284730A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023284730-A1
Application numberUS-202318319908-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 18, 2023
Priority dateApr 8, 2021
Publication dateSep 14, 2023
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A shoe can include a sock liner assembly configured to receive a reflectant panel and a midsole assembly configured to receive an optical sensor. The optical sensor can include an optical source configured to emit a beam directed to the reflectant panel and an optical detector configured to detect a portion of the beam reflected by the reflectant panel. The optical sensor can be configured to measure a relative displacement between the sock liner assembly and the midsole assembly based on a change of the detected portion of the beam caused by the relative displacement.

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We claim: 1 . A shoe, comprising: a sock liner assembly configured to receive a reflectant panel; and a midsole assembly configured to receive an optical sensor, wherein the optical sensor comprises an optical source configured to emit a beam directed to the reflectant panel and an optical detector configured to detect a portion of the beam reflected by the reflectant panel, wherein the optical sensor is configured to measure a relative displacement between the sock liner assembly and the midsole assembly based on a change of the detected portion of the beam caused by the relative displacement. 2 . The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the sock liner assembly comprises a first sock liner portion and a second sock liner portion that is more rigid than the first sock liner portion, wherein the reflectant panel is disposed on the second sock liner portion. 3 . The shoe of claim 2 , wherein the first sock liner portion comprises a polyurethane foam and the second sock liner portion comprises an injection molded thermoplastic polyurethane. 4 . The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the midsole assembly comprises a first midsole portion facing the sock liner assembly and a second midsole portion spaced apart from the sock liner assembly, wherein the optical sensor is positioned between the first midsole portion and the second midsole portion. 5 . The shoe of claim 4 , wherein the midsole assembly further comprises a plate portion sandwiched between the first midsole portion and the second midsole portion, wherein the optical sensor is disposed on the plate portion. 6 . The shoe of claim 5 , wherein the plate portion is more rigid than the first and second midsole portions. 7 . The shoe of claim 5 , wherein the midsole assembly comprises a toe portion, a heel portion, and an arch portion extending between the toe portion and the heel portion, wherein the plate portion extends from the heel portion to the toe portion. 8 . The shoe of claim 5 , wherein the midsole assembly comprises a toe portion, a heel portion, and an arch portion extending between the toe portion and the heel portion, wherein the plate portion extends from the heel portion to the arch portion. 9 . The shoe of claim 7 , wherein the optical sensor is located at the heel portion. 10 . The shoe of claim 4 , wherein the first midsole portion comprises a light window configured to allow the beam emitted by the optical source and the portion of the beam reflected by the reflectant panel to pass through. 11 . The shoe of claim 10 , wherein the light window comprises an aperture on the first midsole portion located above the optical sensor. 12 . The shoe of claim 10 , wherein the light window comprises a transparent material. 13 . The shoe of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the first midsole portion comprising the light window is removable from the first midsole portion. 14 . The shoe of claim 4 , wherein the first midsole portion is configured to deform to provide the relative displacement through a mechanical coupling with the sock liner assembly. 15 . An apparatus, comprising: a first assembly comprising a reflectant panel; and a second assembly comprising a sensor arranged to establish an optical path between the sensor and the reflectant panel, wherein the optical path permits a beam emitted from the sensor to be reflected by the reflectant panel so that at least a portion of the reflected beam is detected by the sensor, wherein the sensor is configured to measure a relative displacement between the first assembly and the second assembly based on a change of the detected portion of the reflected beam caused by the relative displacement. 16 . The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the optical path extends through an intermediate layer situated between the sensor and the reflectance panel, wherein the intermediate layer is configured to deform to provide the relative displacement through a mechanical coupling with at least one of the first assembly and the second assembly. 17 . The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first assembly comprises a sock liner of a shoe, wherein the second assembly comprises a midsole of the shoe. 18 . The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first assembly comprises an outsole of a shoe, wherein the second assembly comprises a midsole of the shoe. 19 . A method comprising: emitting a beam from an optical sensor located on a midsole of a shoe and directing the beam to a reflectant panel located on a sock liner of the shoe; and detecting, by the optical sensor, at least a portion of the beam reflected by the reflectant panel and producing an output signal that varies based on a change of the detected portion of the beam resulting from a relative displacement between the sock liner and the midsole. 20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising measuring a shear stress and/or shear strain between the sock liner and the midsole based on the output signal.

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  • using photoelectric means · CPC title

  • by measuring variations of optical properties of material when it is stressed, e.g. by photoelastic stress analysis {using infrared, visible light, ultraviolet} · CPC title

  • with transmitting devices, e.g. GSM or Wi-Fi® · CPC title

  • with electrical or electronic arrangements · CPC title

  • Soles with several layers of different materials · CPC title

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What does patent US2023284730A1 cover?
A shoe can include a sock liner assembly configured to receive a reflectant panel and a midsole assembly configured to receive an optical sensor. The optical sensor can include an optical source configured to emit a beam directed to the reflectant panel and an optical detector configured to detect a portion of the beam reflected by the reflectant panel. The optical sensor can be configured to m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Oregon
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B3/44. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 14 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).