Ventilating sole element for a shoe as well as sole assembly and waterproof, breathable shoe comprising the same

US9510640B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9510640-B2
Application numberUS-201013820021-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 3, 2010
Priority dateSep 3, 2010
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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Abstract

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A ventilating sole element ( 173 ) for a shoe according to the present invention comprises a side wall ( 608 ). A channel structure ( 178 ) is formed in the ventilating sole element ( 173 ) that comprises a plurality of channels ( 181, 183, 184 ). At least some of the lateral ends of said channels ( 181, 183, 184 ) are formed as air and moisture discharging ports ( 182 ), and at least one of the channels ( 181, 183, 184 ) is a peripheral channel ( 183 ) that intersects with a plurality of channels ( 181, 184 ). The channels ( 181, 183, 184 ) and the side wall ( 608 ) form functional pillars ( 400, 401 ); and said ventilating sole element ( 173 ) has a ratio of top surface area (Ap) of the functional pillars ( 400, 401 ) to top surface area (Ac) of the channels ( 181, 183, 184 ) between 0.5 and 5.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Ventilating sole element for a shoe, said ventilating sole element comprising a side wall having a lateral extension; wherein a channel structure is formed in the ventilating sole element and is located on the inside of the side wall, said channel structure comprising: a plurality of channels, at least some of said channels comprising air and moisture discharging ports; at least one of said channels being a peripheral channel that intersects with at least two of said channels, said peripheral channel lying on a periphery or circumference of said ventilating sole element, but inside the side wall; the channels and the side wall forming functional pillars; wherein said ventilating sole element has a ratio of top surface area (Ap) of the functional pillars to top surface area (Ac) of the channels between 0.5 and 5, wherein a plurality of the channels are transverse channels having lateral ends lying outside of the peripheral channel, and wherein the air and moisture discharging ports have a greater depth and/or are broadened as compared to the other channel portions. 2. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the channels is a longitudinal channel. 3. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of top surface area (Ap) of the functional pillars to top surface area (Ac) of the channels is between 1.0 and 4.0, particularly lies between 1.0 and 3.0, and more particularly between 1.4 and 2.2. 4. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the lateral ends of the transverse channels are formed as air and moisture discharging ports. 5. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the ventilating sole element has at least a first portion with a first channel width, and at least a second portion with a second channel width. 6. Ventilating sole element of claim 5 , wherein the second portion having a second channel width is positioned under a heel portion of the foot and/or a ball portion of the forefoot. 7. Ventilating sole element of claim 5 , wherein the second channel width in the second portion is smaller than the first channel width in the first portion. 8. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the distances between adjacent transverse ventilation channels in the forefoot portion are smaller than in the heel portion. 9. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the channels comprise channel walls and a channel bottom, wherein the distance between the walls of a channel, when seen in a sectional view, increases in an upwards direction. 10. Ventilating sole element of claim 9 , wherein the channel bottom is formed as a substantially horizontal plane, such that the channels, when seen in a sectional view, have an essentially trapezoidal shape, and more particularly the form of an isosceles trapezoid. 11. Ventilating sole element of claim 10 , wherein oblique bottom transition faces are provided between the substantially horizontal channel bottom and the channel walls. 12. Ventilating sole element of claim 11 , wherein the channel bottom has a rounded, concave form, such that the channels when seen in said sectional view having a U-like shape. 13. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , further comprising at least one lip protruding from said ventilating sole element. 14. Ventilating sole element of claim 13 , wherein said lip is arranged in the vicinity of an upper circumferential edge of said ventilating sole element, said lip protruding in a direction between and including upwards and laterally outwards from said ventilating sole element. 15. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , the at least one peripheral channel is exactly one continuous peripheral channel extending from a front portion to a rear portion of the ventilating sole element. 16. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein at least two peripheral channels are provided extending over different portions of the ventilating sole element. 17. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral channel runs in a zigzag line, seen from a front section to a rear section of the ventilating sole element. 18. Ventilating sole element of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of channels comprises at least two longitudinal channels having lateral ends lying outside of the peripheral channel. 19. Ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , wherein the channel structure is such that a distance from any point inside of the ventilating sole element to the nearest air and moisture discharging port is at most 60 mm. 20. Ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , wherein lateral openings are provided extending laterally through the side wall of the ventilating sole element from the air and moisture discharging ports to the outside of the ventilating sole element. 21. Ventilating sole element according to claim 20 , wherein said lateral openings are drilled or lasered or punctured or formed by thermal removal of side wall material. 22. Ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , wherein the upper surface of the ventilating sole element has a curved form with a lower front region and a higher rear region, so as to accommodate the underside of the foot to be supported. 23. Ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , wherein the ventilating sole element is made of polyurethane based on polyethylene. 24. Ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , wherein a comfort layer is attached to the upper surface of the ventilating sole element, thereby covering the functional pillars and the channel structure. 25. Ventilating sole element according to claim 24 , wherein the comfort layer extends beyond an upper edge of the ventilating sole element. 26. Sole assembly comprising: a ventilating sole element according to claim 1 , and a surrounding sole element surrounding said ventilating sole element at least laterally and being attached to the side wall of the ventilating sole element. 27. Sole assembly according to claim 26 , wherein at least one lateral passage portion is provided extending laterally from the outside of said surrounding sole element through said surrounding sole element to the openings of the ventilating sole element, said lateral passage allowing for communication of fluid between said channel structure of said ventilating sole element and the outside of the sole assembly. 28. Sole assembly according to claim 26 , wherein the underside of said ventilating sole element forms at least a part of an outer sole. 29. Sole assembly according to claim 26 , wherein the undersides of said surrounding sole element and said ventilating sole element form at least a part of an outer sole. 30. Sole assembly according to claim 29 , wherein the underside of said ventilating sole element is arranged at a higher position as compared to the underside of said surrounding sole element. 31. Sole assembly according to claim 26 , wherein an additional sole element is provided forming at least a part of an outer sole, said additional sole element being arranged below said ventilating sole element. 32. Sole assembly according to claim 26 , wherein said surrounding sole element extends below said ventilating sole element. 33. Sole assembly according to claim 32 , wherein said surrounding sole element forms at least a part

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  • Soles with several layers of different materials · CPC title

  • in the side of the sole · CPC title

  • provided with a vapour permeable member, e.g. a membrane (A43B23/022 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A43B7/06Primary

    ventilated · CPC title

  • A43B7/087Primary

    in the bottom of the sole · CPC title

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What does patent US9510640B2 cover?
A ventilating sole element ( 173 ) for a shoe according to the present invention comprises a side wall ( 608 ). A channel structure ( 178 ) is formed in the ventilating sole element ( 173 ) that comprises a plurality of channels ( 181, 183, 184 ). At least some of the lateral ends of said channels ( 181, 183, 184 ) are formed as air and moisture discharging ports ( 182 ), and at least one of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bier Christian, Nabernik Stane, Hübner Thorger, and 6 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B7/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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