Article of footwear formed from two preforms and method and mold for manufacturing same
US-9096028-B2 · Aug 4, 2015 · US
US9919454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9919454-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514791962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A method of manufacturing a midsole includes placing first and second preforms into a midsole recess of a mold, with first and second portions of the mold defining a first overflow chamber connected to the first recess; closing the mold by positioning the first and second portions in contact with one another; heating the mold for a predetermined period of time at a predetermined temperature such that the first and second preforms melt and bond together to form a midsole, with a portion of each of the first and second preforms flowing into the first overflow chamber to form a first overflow portion; removing the midsole from the mold; allowing the midsole to expand; and cutting away the first overflow portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mold for forming a midsole, the mold comprising: a first portion having a first recess, a first lower channel, and a first lower overflow recess, the first lower channel connecting the first lower overflow recess to the first recess, and the first lower channel and the first lower overflow recess being formed in a surface of the first portion that is positioned higher than any surface of the first recess; and a second portion having a second recess, a first upper channel, and a first upper overflow recess, the first upper channel connecting the second recess to the first upper overflow recess, and the first upper channel and the first upper overflow recess being formed in a surface of the second portion that is positioned lower than any surface of the second recess, wherein, when the first portion and second portion are positioned in contact with one another such that the mold is in a closed condition, the first recess and second recess cooperate to define a midsole recess, the first lower overflow recess and the first upper overflow recess combine to define a first overflow chamber, and the first lower channel and the first upper channel combine to define a first channel that connects the first overflow chamber to the midsole recess, and wherein the midsole recess is substantially foot-shaped and the first overflow chamber extends around a heel portion of the midsole recess, the first channel being coextensive with the first overflow chamber around the heel portion, whereby one or more additional and distinct overflow chambers and coextensive channels thereof are provided around the midsole recess, portions of the midsole recess forward of the first overflow chamber and first channel, on both a medial and a lateral side of the midsole recess, being free of an overflow chamber and corresponding channel. 2. The mold of claim 1 , wherein the first portion includes a second lower overflow recess and a second lower channel connecting the second lower overflow recess to the first recess, and the second portion includes a second upper overflow recess and a second upper channel connecting the second upper overflow recess to the second recess, the second lower and upper channels, when the first portion and second portion are positioned in contact with one another such that the mold is in the closed condition, combining to define a second channel, and the second lower overflow recess and the second upper overflow recess, when the first portion and second portion are positioned in contact with one another such that the mold is in the closed condition, combining to define a second overflow chamber, the second channel connecting the second overflow chamber to the midsole recess, whereby the second overflow chamber and second channel constitute one of the additional and distinct overflow chambers and coextensive channels thereof. 3. The mold of claim 2 , wherein the second overflow chamber extends along a lateral side and in a forefoot portion of the midsole recess, the second channel being coextensive with the second overflow chamber along the lateral side and in the forefoot portion of the midsole recess. 4. The mold of claim 2 , wherein the first portion includes a third lower overflow recess and a third lower channel connecting the third lower overflow recess to the first recess, and the second portion includes a third upper overflow recess and a third upper channel connecting the third upper overflow recess to the second recess, the third lower and upper channels, when the first portion and second portion are positioned in contact with one another such that the mold is in the closed condition, combining to define a third channel, and the third lower overflow recess and the third upper overflow recess, when the first portion and second portion are positioned in contact with one another such that the mold is in the closed condition, combining to define a third overflow chamber, the third channel connecting the third overflow chamber to the midsole recess, whereby the third overflow chamber and third channel constitute another of the additional overflow chambers and coextensive channels thereof. 5. The mold of claim 4 , wherein the third overflow chamber extends along a medial side and in a forefoot portion of the midsole recess, the third channel being coextensive with the third overflow chamber along the medial side and in the forefoot portion of the midsole recess.
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