Method of manufacturing spray-on footwear

US9980535B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9980535-B2
Application numberUS-201715434193-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2017
Priority dateFeb 19, 2016
Publication dateMay 29, 2018
Grant dateMay 29, 2018

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A method is provided for making footwear utilizing a spray-on material. The method can include spraying a spray-on fabric onto surfaces of a three dimensional last. The last can be produced using additive manufacturing techniques, such as 3D printing, based on data corresponding to dimensions and contours of a consumer's foot, and/or preselected aesthetic footwear designs. The spray-on fabric is sprayed onto the surfaces of the last and allowed to cure to form a flexible, non-woven fabric upper. The upper can be removed from the last and turned inside out. With the upper turned inside out, a sole can be joined to the fabric upper to form the footwear.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A method of constructing footwear comprising: providing three dimensional last data corresponding to at least one of an aesthetic footwear design, a dimension of a sample foot and a surface contour of the sample foot; printing a three dimensional last utilizing the three dimensional last data, the three dimensional last including a plurality of exterior footwear surfaces; providing a source of spray-on fabric, the spray-on fabric comprising a plurality of fibers that are combined with a polymer and a solvent, the solvent adapted to enable the spray-on fabric to be dispensed from the source in at least one of a liquid form and a semi-liquid form; spraying the spray-on fabric onto the plurality of exterior footwear surfaces of the three dimensional last; allowing the spray-on fabric to cure on the three dimensional last to form a flexible non-woven first fabric upper, the first fabric upper having a thickness extending from a first upper exterior to a first upper interior, the first upper interior being adjacent the three dimensional last; removing the first fabric upper from the three dimensional last; turning the first fabric upper inside out so that the first upper exterior becomes a second upper interior, and the first upper interior becomes a second upper exterior, the second upper exterior having an upper bottom; and joining a sole to the upper bottom, whereby a finished footwear is produced corresponding to at least one of the sample foot and aesthetic footwear design. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exterior footwear surfaces includes the aesthetic footwear design expressed in a three dimensional form, wherein during the spraying step, the spray-on fabric covers the three dimensional form, wherein the three dimensional form is reflected on the first upper interior. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein after the turning step, the three dimensional form is visible and exposed on the second upper exterior. 4. The method of claim 1 , comprising: selecting the aesthetic footwear design; and associating the aesthetic footwear design with the three dimensional last data. 5. The method of claim 4 , comprising: providing an interface so that a consumer performs the selecting step via an interface. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exterior footwear surfaces include a first plurality of recesses and a first plurality of projections; wherein during the spraying step, the spray-on fabric extends into the first plurality of recesses and over the first plurality of projections, wherein after the turning step, the second upper exterior includes a second plurality of projections that correspond to the first plurality of recesses, and a second plurality of projections that correspond to the first plurality of recesses. 7. The method of claim 1 , comprising at least one of 3D printing the sole on the upper bottom, adhering the sole to the upper bottom and molding the sole to the upper bottom. 8. The method of claim 1 comprising spraying the spray-on fabric onto the plurality of exterior footwear surfaces with an automated machine. 9. The method of claim 1 comprising spraying the spray-on fabric onto the plurality of exterior footwear surfaces with a nozzle guided manually by a human. 10. A method of constructing footwear comprising: spraying a first spray-on fabric onto a plurality of exterior footwear surfaces of a three dimensional last, the three dimensional footwear being in the form of a human foot; allowing the first spray-on fabric to cure on the three dimensional last to form a flexible non-woven first fabric upper, the first fabric upper having a thickness extending from a first upper exterior to a first upper interior, the first upper interior being adjacent the three dimensional last; removing the first fabric upper from the three dimensional last; turning the first fabric upper inside out so that the first upper exterior becomes a second upper interior, and the first upper interior becomes a second upper exterior; and joining a sole to the first fabric upper while the first fabric upper is turned inside out, whereby a finished footwear is produced corresponding to at least one of the sample foot and aesthetic footwear design. 11. The method of claim 10 comprising: providing a consumer interface so that the consumer can input an aesthetic footwear design to a controller; controlling a three dimensional printer with the controller utilizing the aesthetic footwear design; and printing the three dimensional last with the three dimensional printer before the spraying step. 12. The method of claim 11 comprising: inputting three dimensional last data to an additive manufacturing machine, the three dimensional last data corresponding to at least one of an aesthetic footwear design, a dimension of a sample foot and a surface contour of the sample foot; producing the three dimensional last with the additive manufacturing machine by depositing a plurality of successive levels of polymeric material on a surface. 13. The method of claim 10 comprising: applying a coating layer to preselected regions of the second upper exterior after the turning step. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the coating layer comprises a polymer that adds structural stability and rigidity to the first fabric upper in the preselected regions. 15. The method of claim 13 comprising: applying a coating layer to preselected regions of the first upper exterior, wherein the coating layer comprises a second spray-on fabric having at a different property than the first spray-on fabric. 16. The method of claim 15 comprising joining a structural overlay to the second upper exterior after the turning step. 17. The method of claim 10 , comprising spraying the spray-on fabric through a nozzle that is moved relative to the last via an automated machine. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the spray-on fabric comprises a plurality of fibers, a polymer and a solvent, wherein the solvent is adapted to enable the spray-on fabric to be dispensed from the nozzle in at least one of a liquid form and a semi-liquid form. 19. The method of claim 18 comprising: allowing the solvent to evaporate before the removing step. 20. A method of constructing footwear comprising: spraying a spray-on fabric onto a plurality of exterior footwear surfaces of a first three dimensional last in the form of a human foot; allowing the spray-on fabric to cure to form a flexible non-woven fabric upper; removing the fabric upper from the first three dimensional last; turning the fabric upper inside out; placing the fabric upper on a second three dimensional last while the fabric upper is turned inside out; and joining a sole to the fabric upper while the fabric upper is turned inside out and disposed on the second three dimensional last.

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  • by adhesives · CPC title

  • Lasts for making rubber footwear or for vulcanizing rubber soles to footwear · CPC title

  • Manufacturing moulds, e.g. shaping the mould surface by machining · CPC title

  • Toe stiffeners · CPC title

  • comprising optical means, e.g. mirrors, photo-electric cells, for measuring or inspecting feet · CPC title

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What does patent US9980535B2 cover?
A method is provided for making footwear utilizing a spray-on material. The method can include spraying a spray-on fabric onto surfaces of a three dimensional last. The last can be produced using additive manufacturing techniques, such as 3D printing, based on data corresponding to dimensions and contours of a consumer's foot, and/or preselected aesthetic footwear designs. The spray-on fabric i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wolverine Outdoors Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B23/0245. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 29 2018 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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