Modifiable structures
US-2024389713-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9961961B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9961961-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514843034-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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A footbed having a cork foot-contacting surface for use in footwear is provided. The foot-contacting surface includes portions that are altered in thickness in order to form a network of channels that cross the foot-contacting surface of the footbed. The channels facilitate dryness, reduced foot slippage within the footwear, and provide a comfortable fit.
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The invention claimed in: 1. An article of footwear having a footbed, the footbed comprising: a body having a lateral edge, a medial edge, a toe edge, and a heel edge, wherein the lateral edge is located opposite the medial edge and the toe edge is located opposite the heel edge, the body further having a bottom surface and a foot-contacting surface opposite the bottom surface, the foot-contacting surface comprising a layer of cork, the layer of cork comprising carbon molecules, portions of the layer of cork having a first thickness and portions of the layer of cork having a second thickness that is less than the first thickness, the first thickness and the second thickness are measured from the bottom surface of the body to the foot-contacting surface of the body, wherein the portions of the layer of cork having the second thickness surround the portions of the layer of cork having the first thickness to form a network of channels in the layer of cork at the foot-contacting surface, and wherein the portions of the layer of cork having the second thickness have fewer carbon molecules than the portions of the layer of cork having the first thickness due to an artificial creation of the second thickness. 2. The footbed of claim 1 , wherein the network of channels traverse the foot-contacting surface from a toe region to a heel region and from a medial region to a lateral region. 3. The footbed of claim 2 , wherein the network of channels traverse the foot-contacting surface across the toe region, the heel region, the medial region, and the lateral region. 4. The footbed of claim 2 , wherein the layer of cork has a greater number of portions of cork having the second thickness located at the toe region and the heel region of the foot-contacting surface than the medial region and the lateral region. 5. The footbed of claim 2 , wherein the layer of cork has a greater number of the portions of cork having the second thickness near the medial region and the lateral region than at the toe region and the heel region. 6. The footbed of claim 1 , wherein the portions of cork having the second thickness form the network of channels to traverse the foot-contacting surface from the lateral edge to the medial edge and from the toe edge to the heel edge. 7. The footbed of claim 1 , wherein a difference between the first thickness and the second thickness is an intentional and artificially created deviation from natural thickness variances in the layer of cork. 8. The footbed of claim 1 , wherein a difference between the first thickness and the second thickness is determined from the bottom surface to the foot-contacting surface comprising portions having the first thickness and from the bottom surface to the foot-contacting surface comprising portions having the second thickness. 9. The footbed of claim 1 , wherein one of the portions of the layer of cork having the first thickness includes a surface area that is twice a surface area of an adjacent portion having the second thickness. 10. The footbed of claim 9 , wherein a difference between the first thickness and the second thickness is similar to a width of a portion having the second thickness. 11. A footbed for an article of footwear, the footbed comprising: a body having a continuous perimeter formed by a lateral edge, a medial edge, a toe edge, and a heel edge, wherein the lateral edge is located opposite the medial edge and the toe edge is located opposite the heel edge, the body further having a bottom surface and a foot-contacting surface opposite the bottom surface, the foot-contacting surface comprising a layer of cork, the cork comprising plant cells, portions of the layer of cork having a first thickness and portions of the layer of cork having a second thickness that is less than the first thickness, the first thickness and the second thickness being measured from the bottom surface, wherein the portions of the layer of cork having the second thickness surround the portions of the layer of cork having the first thickness to form a network of channels in the layer of cork and traversing the foot-contacting surface, and wherein, at the foot contacting surface, the portions of the layer of cork having the second thickness have a greater density of the plant cells than the portions of the layer of cork having the first thickness due to an artificial creation of the second thickness. 12. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein the network of channels traverses the foot-contacting surface from a toe region to one or more of a heel region, a medial region, a lateral region, or a combination thereof. 13. The footbed of claim 12 , wherein the continuous perimeter consists of the portions having the first thickness. 14. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein the portions having the second thickness that form the network of channels traversing the foot-contacting surface contact each of the lateral edge, the medial edge, the toe edge, and the heel edge of the body. 15. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein the portions having the second thickness comprise one-fourth or less of the foot-contacting surface. 16. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein each of the portions having the second thickness have a similar offset from the portions having the first thickness. 17. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein each of the portions having the second thickness has a similar width. 18. The footbed of claim 11 , wherein the portions having the second thickness have a greater number of the plant cells at the foot-contacting surface than the portions having the first thickness as the foot-contacting surface. 19. A footbed for an article of footwear, the footbed comprising: a body having a perimeter formed by a lateral edge, a medial edge, a toe edge, and a heel edge, wherein the lateral edge is located opposite the medial edge and the toe edge is located opposite the heel edge, the body further having a bottom surface and a foot-contacting surface opposite the bottom surface, the foot-contacting surface comprising cork, the cork comprising carbon molecules, portions of the cork having a first thickness and portions of the layer of cork having a second thickness, the first thickness and the second thickness being measured from the bottom surface of the body, the first thickness being at least one millimeter greater than the second thickness, and wherein the portions of cork having the second thickness form a network of channels that surround the portions of cork having the first thickness to traverse the foot-contacting surface, the portions of cork having the first thickness comprising at least two-thirds of the foot-contacting surface, and wherein the portions of cork having the second thickness comprise fewer carbon molecules than the portions of cork having the first thickness due to an artificial creation of the second thickness.
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