Skate or other footwear
US-2026047636-A1 · Feb 19, 2026 · US
US9833036B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833036-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414332528-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2008 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A skate having a skate boot with a non-lasted boot shell, the shell having a first non-lasted three-dimensional sub-shell and a second non-lasted three-dimensional sub-shell, the second sub-shell being interior to and adjoining the first sub-shell, the first sub-shell comprising a first material having a first density and the second sub-shell comprising a second material having a second density, the second density being less than the first density, the shell being shaped so as to have a heel portion, an ankle portion, a lateral portion, a medial portion, and a sole portion; and a ground-engaging assembly disposed on an underside of the skate. Additional sub-shells are possible. Methods of manufacturing the skate boot shell, including molding and build-up, are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A skate boot configured to receive a foot of a wearer, the skate boot comprising: a shell including a first sub-shell, the first sub-shell including a first material having a first density, the first sub-shell having a monolithic three-dimensional shape defining a first heel portion, a first ankle portion extending from the first heel portion and configured to overlay an ankle of the wearer, a first lateral portion, a first medial portion, and a first sole portion extending between and connected to the first lateral, medial and heel portions; and the shell also including a second sub-shell, the second sub-shell having a three-dimensional shape formed separately from the first sub-shell, the second sub-shell being interior to the first sub-shell, the second sub-shell including a second material having a second density less than the first density, the three-dimensional shape of the second sub-shell defining a second heel portion, a second ankle portion extending from the second heel portion and configured to overlay the ankle of the wearer, a second lateral portion and a second medial portion, the second sub-shell being bonded to the first sub-shell by having the first material directly fused to the second material. 2. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first material has a first stiffness and the second material has a second stiffness, the second stiffness being less than the first stiffness. 3. A skate boot as a recited in claim 1 , wherein the second material is a foam. 4. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first sub-shell has a contoured inner surface and the second sub-shell has a contoured outer surface complimentary with the inner surface of the first sub-shell. 5. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first sub-shell is ornamented. 6. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first sub-shell has an inner surface and the second sub-shell has an outer surface, the inner surface covering an entirety of the outer surface. 7. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell is of variable thickness. 8. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , further comprising at least one reinforcing element associated with the skate to reinforce at least part of the skate. 9. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first material is a plastic and the second material is a thermoplastic foam. 10. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a toe cap connected to the shell for protecting toes of a wearer of the skate; a tongue connected to the toe cap; a facing connected to the lateral and medial portions of the shell; a liner disposed within the shell. 11. A skate boot as recited in claim 10 , wherein the facing is more flexible than the skate shell. 12. A skate boot as a recited in claim 1 , wherein the second material is a EPP foam. 13. A skate boot as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first material is a plastic or a composite material. 14. A method of manufacturing a skate boot shell of a skate boot for receiving a foot of a wearer, the method comprising: (i) forming a first three-dimensional sub-shell without using a last including forming a monolithic three-dimensional shape including a first heel portion, a first ankle portion extending from the first heel portion and configured to overlay an ankle of the wearer, a first lateral portion, a first medial portion, and a first sole portion extending between and connected to the first lateral, medial and heel portions, the first sub-shell having an inner surface; (ii) forming a second three-dimensional sub-shell without using a last, separately from the first sub-shell, including forming a second heel portion, a second ankle portion extending from the second heel portion and configured to overlay an ankle of the wearer, a second lateral portion, and a second medial portion, the second sub-shell having an outer surface registerable with the inner surface of the first sub-shell; (iii) placing the second sub-shell within an interior of the first sub-shell such that the outer surface of the second sub-shell registers with the inner surface of the first sub-shell; and (iv) securing the second sub-shell to the first sub-shell by directly fusing materials of the first and second sub-shells to each other. 15. A method as recited in claim 14 , wherein the second sub-shell is injection molded. 16. A method as recited in claim 14 , wherein the second material is EPP foam. 17. A method as recited in claim 14 , wherein the first sub-shell is formed of a first material having a first density and the second sub-shell is formed of a second material having a second density, the second density being less than the first density. 18. A method as recited in claim 17 , wherein the second material is a foam. 19. A method as recited in claim 18 , wherein the first material is a plastic or a composite material. 20. A skate boot configured to receive a foot of a wearer, the skate boot comprising: a shell including a first sub-shell, the first sub-shell including a first material having a first density, the first sub-shell having a monolithic three-dimensional shape defining a first heel portion, a first ankle portion extending from the first heel portion and configured to overlay an ankle of the wearer, a first lateral portion, a first medial portion, and a first sole portion extending between and connected to the first lateral, medial and heel portions; and the shell also including a second sub-shell, the second sub-shell having a three-dimensional shape formed separately from the first sub-shell, the second sub-shell being interior to the first sub-shell with the first sub-shell having an inner surface covering an entirety of an outer surface of the second sub-shell, the second sub-shell including a second material having a second density less than the first density, the three-dimensional shape of the second sub-shell defining a second heel portion, a second ankle portion extending from the second heel portion and configured to overlay the ankle of the wearer, a second lateral portion and a second medial portion, the second sub-shell being bonded to the first sub-shell by a chemical fastener. 21. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , wherein the first material has a first stiffness and the second material has a second stiffness, the second stiffness being less than the first stiffness. 22. A skate boot as a recited in claim 20 , wherein the second material is a foam. 23. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , wherein the first sub-shell has a contoured inner surface and the second sub-shell has a contoured outer surface complimentary with the inner surface of the first sub-shell. 24. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , wherein at least one of the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell is of variable thickness. 25. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , further comprising at least one reinforcing element associated with the skate to reinforce at least part of the skate. 26. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , wherein the first material is a plastic and the second material is a thermoplastic foam. 27. A skate boot as a recited in claim 20 , wherein the second material is a EPP foam. 28. A skate boot as recited in claim 20 , wherein the first material is a plastic or a composite material.
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