Sole for a flexible shoe

US9717304B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9717304-B2
Application numberUS-201514592687-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 8, 2015
Priority dateFeb 19, 2014
Publication dateAug 1, 2017
Grant dateAug 1, 2017

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In a sole for a flexible shoe having a soft-elastic midsole which comes in contact with the ground at least partially during running, which has laterally open, trough-shaped elements which project downwards towards the ground and which are aligned transversely to the longitudinal direction thereof, a midsole is divided into a medial and a lateral part by a longitudinal slot extending from the heel into the ball region. The midsole can have an edge strip which bridges the trough-shaped elements in each case. The midsole is covered by an incompressible but elastically resilient plate framed by the edge strip and that the trough-shaped elements are deformable as far as closure of the lateral openings thereof in the region of the edge strip under the action of forces acting vertically and/or in the longitudinal direction which occur during running.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sole for a flexible shoe having a soft-elastic midsole, wherein the midsole has a metatarsal region, and a medial part and a lateral part proximate a longitudinal slot extending from a heel region into a ball region, wherein the midsole has a plurality of trough-shaped elements which project downwards towards the ground during normal use of the shoe and which are aligned transversely to a longitudinal direction of the shoe, each of the plurality of the trough-shaped elements having a trough, a cross-section, a lateral opening, an underside, and a base, wherein the midsole has an edge strip which bridges at least two of the plurality of trough-shaped elements and is covered by an incompressible elastically resilient plate framed by the edge strip, and wherein the trough-shaped elements are configured to be deformable to close lateral openings thereof in a region of the edge strip when acted upon by vertical forces and when acted upon by forces directed along the longitudinal direction. 2. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein an upper edge of the edge strip, and an upper side of the incompressible but elastically resilient plate, meet at a substantially similar height. 3. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein cross-sections of the troughs of the trough-shaped elements are constricted by the edge strip. 4. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein cross-sections of the lateral openings of the trough-shaped elements in the region of the edge strip are substantially trapezoidal. 5. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the bases of the trough-shaped elements are configured to be substantially flat. 6. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of trough-shaped elements are located on the medial part and an equal number of trough-shaped elements are located on the lateral part, and are aligned with one another in pairs in a transverse direction of the shoe. 7. The sole according to claim 6 , wherein the plurality of trough-shaped elements are distributed substantially uniformly in the longitudinal direction of the shoe. 8. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the trough-shaped elements decreases tendentially from the heel region to the ball region, and the thickness of at least the rearmost trough-shaped elements is thicker medially than laterally. 9. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein a wall thickness of the trough-shaped elements decreases from the heel region to the ball region, the trough-shaped elements in the heel region are thicker on a front side than on the rear side, the trough-shaped elements in a metatarsal region are approximately the same thickness at the front and rear side, and the trough-shaped elements in the ball region are thinner on the front side than on the rear side. 10. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein inner flanks of the trough-shaped elements are steeper in the heel region than in the ball region. 11. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein inner flanks of the rearmost trough-shaped elements are at least partially inclined towards the rear of the shoe, when viewed from above. 12. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein respectively outwardly directed front sides of the trough-shaped elements are provided with a plurality of superposed horizontal grooves. 13. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal slot is bent. 14. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal slot comprises a plurality of longitudinal sections which are laterally offset with respect to one another. 15. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal slot comprises a plurality of longitudinal sections which are disposed at an angle with respect to one another, the trough-shaped elements in the heel region and in the metatarsal region are medially shorter than laterally, and the trough-shaped elements in the ball region are longer medially than laterally. 16. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the incompressible but elastically resilient plate is adhesively bonded to the midsole between the inner flanks of the trough-shaped elements in the heel region at a distance from the rear flanks, in the metatarsal region at a distance from the front and the rear flanks respectively, and in the ball region at a distance from the front flanks. 17. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the underside of the frontmost or rearmost trough-shaped elements includes a support made of a hard elastic material. 18. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the midsole is injection molded in one piece. 19. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the midsole is manufactured by joining together a lateral injection molded part and a medial injection molded part. 20. The sole according to claim 1 , wherein the incompressible but elastically resilient plate includes a profiling which comprises longitudinal ribs on an upper side, transverse ribs and diagonal ribs on an underside, the underside comprising a structure complementary to the midsole. 21. The sole according to claim 20 , wherein the structure complementary to the midsole includes notches.

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  • Resiliency achieved by the structure of the sole · CPC title

  • Pneumatic soles {filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas (inflatable linings for skiboots A43B5/0407)} · CPC title

  • Running shoes; Track shoes · CPC title

  • A43B13/223Primary

    Profiled soles · CPC title

  • with a part of the sole being flexible, e.g. permitting articulation or torsion · CPC title

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What does patent US9717304B2 cover?
In a sole for a flexible shoe having a soft-elastic midsole which comes in contact with the ground at least partially during running, which has laterally open, trough-shaped elements which project downwards towards the ground and which are aligned transversely to the longitudinal direction thereof, a midsole is divided into a medial and a lateral part by a longitudinal slot extending from the h…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
On Clouds Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B13/223. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2017 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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