Form-fitting articles and method for customizing articles to be form-fitted

US9339078B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9339078-B2
Application numberUS-57909609-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2009
Priority dateOct 14, 2009
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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Abstract

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Customized, form-fitting athletic articles with a heat moldable material that a wearer may heat to soften after purchase to conform the heat moldable material so the contours of the wearer's body may provide many advantages for consumers, such as increased comfort, performance, or safety. The heat moldable material may be incorporated into the upper of an athletic shoe. The heat moldable material may be sufficiently flexible so as not to impede the necessary movements of a wearer or the athletic shoe while performing activities, such as running, walking, jumping, etc. The heat moldable material may be reusable in that it may be reheated and remolded multiple times so that the article may be re-customized or re-fitted as needed. The article may also include a temperature sensitive indicator that indicates when the heat moldable material has been softened.

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What is claimed is: 1. An athletic shoe comprising: a sole; a temperature sensitive indicator configured to undergo a first visible change and a second visible change; and an upper connected to the sole, the upper having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, wherein the temperature sensitive indicator is disposed directly on an outer surface of the upper, the upper comprising: a flexible outer layer; a lining connected to the flexible outer layer; a flexible heat moldable sheet disposed between the outer layer and the lining at least in a portion of the midfoot region, the flexible heat moldable sheet having a first area and at least two ridges; wherein the temperature sensitive indicator undergoes the first visible change when a predetermined temperature is reached; wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable to a portion of a wearer's body for at least 30 seconds after being heated to the predetermined temperature to provide the wearer with a customized fit for the athletic shoe; wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet comprises a fabric and a thermoplastic resin, wherein the first area of the flexible heat moldable sheet is adjacent to the at least two ridges, and wherein the at least two ridges are thicker than the first area. 2. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined temperature is in a range from about 120 degrees Fahrenheit to about 220 degrees Fahrenheit. 3. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined temperature is in a range from about 120 degrees Fahrenheit to about 140 degrees Fahrenheit. 4. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic resin comprises an ethylene based resin. 5. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet further comprises a polyurethane coating. 6. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is a non-foam material. 7. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the fabric comprises a woven fabric. 8. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable to a portion of the wearer's foot. 9. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable to a portion of the wearer's ankle. 10. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable to a portion of the wearer's lower leg. 11. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable for at least about 1 minute. 12. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable for at least about 5 minutes. 13. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable from about 1 minute to about 10 minutes. 14. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. 15. The athletic shoe of claim 1 , wherein the heat moldable sheet further comprises at least one slit or at least one perforation. 16. An athletic shoe comprising: a sole; a temperature sensitive indicator configured to undergo a first visible change and a second visible change; and an upper connected to the sole, the upper having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, wherein the temperature sensitive indicator is disposed directly on an outer surface of the upper, the upper comprising: a flexible outer layer; a lining connected to the flexible outer layer; a flexible heat moldable sheet, formed of a material which allows the sheet to be reusable so that the flexible heat moldable sheet may be molded multiple times to conform to a portion of a wearer's body, and disposed between the outer layer and the lining at least in a portion of the midfoot region, the flexible heat moldable sheet having a first area and at least two ridges; wherein the temperature sensitive indicator undergoes the first visible change when a predetermined temperature is reached; wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable to the portion of the wearer's body for at least 30 seconds after being heated to the predetermined temperature to provide the wearer with a customized fit for the athletic shoe; wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet comprises a fabric and a thermoplastic resin, wherein the first area of the flexible heat moldable sheet is adjacent to the at least two ridges, and wherein the at least two ridges are thicker than the first area. 17. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the fabric comprises a woven fabric. 18. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the heat flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable for at least about 1 minute. 19. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable for at least about 5 minutes. 20. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to be conformable from about 1 minute to about 10 minutes. 21. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. 22. The athletic shoe of claim 16 , wherein the heat moldable sheet further comprises at least one slit or at least one perforation. 23. An athletic shoe comprising: a sole; a temperature sensitive indicator configured to undergo a first visible change and a second visible change; and an upper connected to the sole, the upper having a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region, wherein the temperature sensitive indicator is disposed directly on an outer surface of the upper, the upper comprising: a flexible outer layer; a lining connected to the flexible outer layer; a flexible heat moldable sheet disposed between the outer layer and the lining at least in a portion of the midfoot region, the flexible heat moldable sheet having a first area and at least two ridges; wherein the temperature sensitive indicator undergoes the first visible change when a predetermined temperature is reached; wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet is configured to conform to a portion of a wearer's body when heated to the predetermined temperature in a range from about 120 degrees Fahrenheit to about 220 degrees Fahrenheit to provide the wearer with a customized fit for the athletic shoe, wherein the flexible heat moldable sheet comprises a fabric and a thermoplastic resin, wherein the first area of the flexible heat moldable sheet is adjacent to the at least two ridges, and wherein the at least two ridges are thicker than the first area. 24. The athletic shoe of claim 23 , wherein the sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. 25. The athletic shoe of claim 23 , wherein the heat moldable sheet further comprises at least one slit or at least one perforation.

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  • Football · CPC title

  • braided, knotted, knitted or crocheted · CPC title

  • Manufacturing custom-sized helmets · CPC title

  • Adapting the inner sole {or the side of the upper} of the shoe to the sole of the foot · CPC title

  • for the foot · CPC title

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What does patent US9339078B2 cover?
Customized, form-fitting athletic articles with a heat moldable material that a wearer may heat to soften after purchase to conform the heat moldable material so the contours of the wearer's body may provide many advantages for consumers, such as increased comfort, performance, or safety. The heat moldable material may be incorporated into the upper of an athletic shoe. The heat moldable materi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Leary Kevin, Shinney Paul, Litchfield Paul E, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B7/1465. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).