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EP0074568A1
EP0074568A1 EP82108079A EP82108079A EP0074568A1 EP 0074568 A1 EP0074568 A1 EP 0074568A1 EP 82108079 A EP82108079 A EP 82108079A EP 82108079 A EP82108079 A EP 82108079A EP 0074568 A1 EP0074568 A1 EP 0074568A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
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  • the invention relates to a shoe according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Shoes are known in which both the insole and the outsole and - if present - the midsole are directed upward to the tip of the shoe in order to allow the foot to roll when walking. Due to the insole, which is pulled up to the toe, the metatarsals are lower than the toes. In a shoe of this type, the foot cannot roll naturally when walking, but can only buckle. This kinking is reinforced by the fact that the soles are already directed upwards from the ball of the foot to the toe. Add to that the often too hard soles prevent the soft tissue pads of the sole of the foot and, in particular, the toes in their natural function, so that the anatomical structure is deformed and in particular the muscles that move the toes shrink. But that greatly reduces the performance of the shoe wearer.
  • the present invention has for its object to improve the shoe of the type described above so that a healthy position of the foot in the shoe and a natural rolling and gripping movement of the foot is ensured when walking.
  • the shoe according to the invention fulfills all the demands placed on it.
  • the low-lying toe tips not only promote the rolling and gripping movement when walking; the foot can again perform its natural gripping movement with the toes.
  • Appropriate developments of the invention, which relate in particular to the design of the midsole, are specified in the subclaims. The invention is described and explained in more detail below with reference to two exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing.
  • the shoe according to FIG. 1 has an insole 10 which runs horizontally from the area 9 behind the ball entry point to the tip of the shoe and a thin outsole 11 made of flexible material.
  • An elastic midsole 12 which is particularly strong, is arranged between the two soles 10 and 11. Their thickness is based on the size of the shoe and is 17 to 26 mm in the ball area. From the area of the toe root it tapers to the tip of the shoe to 1 to 0 mm, whereby - since its upper side rests on the horizontally running insole 10 - its underside is directed upwards. This ensures optimal rolling of the foot while walking without kinking the toe joints.
  • the midsole 12 has a multiplicity of holes 13 in the toe region, which further reduce the hardness of the midsole in this region.
  • further holes 14 are provided in the midsole 12, which, however, are smaller in number and density than the holes 13 in the toe area.
  • the perforation of the entire midsole 12 increases the feeling of the ground and the adaptability of the foot, particularly in uneven terrain. This reduces the risk of accidents caused by the foot bending.
  • the holes 14 are arranged in particular in the area of the heel towards the middle of the heel so that the heel of the foot is guided towards the center axis of the shoe.
  • the holes 13 and 14 can be designed both as through holes and as blind holes. In the latter case, it is expedient to arrange the blind holes on the underside of the midsole 12.
  • the insole 10 is firmly connected to the midsole 12 and the upper leather 15 of the shoe.
  • the insole 10 can, however, also be designed as an exchangeable footbed. Then there is the possibility of making the footbed available in different degrees of hardness, so that the shoe wearer can choose a softer footbed for hard ground and a harder footbed for soft ground.
  • the shoe according to the second exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 differs from the first embodiment only in that the midsole is divided into two soles 21 and 22 which are glued together.
  • the upper sole 21 decreases in a wedge shape from the heel to the tip of the shoe and has a lower elasticity than the lower sole 22. It is thereby achieved that the shoe can compensate for unevenness in the path, pointed stones or the like due to the higher elasticity of the lower sole 22, but the stability of the shoe and guidance of the foot remains ensured due to the lower elasticity of the upper sole 21.
  • both soles 21 and 22 have holes 13 and 14 for reducing the hardness of the soles in defined areas.
  • the holes 13 and 14 in the upper sole 21 are advantageously offset from those in the lower one Sole 22.
  • the upper sole 21 has a smaller number of holes 13 and 14 than the lower sole 22 in order to maintain a difference in the elasticity of both soles, as described above.
  • the shoe according to the invention can be produced in an overwhelming manner by assembling it from different materials. It can also be manufactured in whole or in part by spraying or embossing.

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Shoe, including a relatively thin inner sole, an outer sole and an elastic intermediate sole disposed between the inner and outer soles, defining a tip, a heel, and regions accommodating the toes, the roots of the toes and the ball of the foot including a step point, the inner sole being substantially horizontal from the tip of the shoe to a location between the step point of the region accommodating the ball of the foot and the heel of the shoe, the intermediate sole having a relatively strong construction in vicinity of the region accommodating the ball of the foot and having an upwardly tapered section from the region accommodating the roots of the toes to the tip of the shoe, the intermediate sole having a multiplicity of holes formed therein in the region accommodating the toes for additionally reducing the hardness of the intermediate sole in the region accommodating the toes.

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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Schuh nach dem Oberbegriff des Anspruches 1.The invention relates to a shoe according to the preamble of claim 1.

Es sind Schuhe bekannt, bei denen sowohl die Brandsohle, als auch die Laufsohle und - falls vorhanden - auch die Zwischensohle zur Schuhspitze hin nach oben gerichtet sind, um ein Abrollen des Fußes beim Gehen zum ermöglichen. Durch die zur Schuhspitze hin hochgezogene Brandsohle liegen 'jedoch die Mittelfußköpfe tiefer als die Zehenkuppen. In einem derartigen Schuh kann der Fuß beim Gehen nicht naturgewollt abrollen, sondern nur abknicken. Dieses Abknicken wird noch dadurch verstärkt, daß die Sohlen bereits vom Fußballenauftritt ab zur Schuhspitze hin nach oben gerichtet sind. Hinzu kommt, daß die oft allzu harten Sohlen die Weichteilpolster der Fußsohle und insbesondere die Zehen in ihrer natürlichen Funktion hindern, so daß es zu Deformationen des anatomischen Baues und insbesondere zu einem Schwund der die Zehen bewegenden Muskulatur kommt. Das aber setzt die Leistungsfähigkeit des Schuhträgers stark herab.Shoes are known in which both the insole and the outsole and - if present - the midsole are directed upward to the tip of the shoe in order to allow the foot to roll when walking. Due to the insole, which is pulled up to the toe, the metatarsals are lower than the toes. In a shoe of this type, the foot cannot roll naturally when walking, but can only buckle. This kinking is reinforced by the fact that the soles are already directed upwards from the ball of the foot to the toe. Add to that the often too hard soles prevent the soft tissue pads of the sole of the foot and, in particular, the toes in their natural function, so that the anatomical structure is deformed and in particular the muscles that move the toes shrink. But that greatly reduces the performance of the shoe wearer.

Die absolut weiche Gestaltung der Schuhsohle stellt jedoch für den Erwachsenen keinen richtigen Ausweg aus dieser Situation dar, weil eine Sohle von der Dicke und dem Weichheitsgrad des Oberleders des Schuhes den Fuß nicht vor Kälte, Nässe und Verletzungen durch Unebenheiten und spitze Steine schützen kann und die Mehrzahl der Füße heute bereits so geschädigt ist, daß sie durch den Schuh einen festen Halt benötigen.However, the absolutely soft design of the shoe sole is not a correct way out of this situation for the adult, because a sole of the thickness and softness of the upper leather of the shoe cannot protect the foot from cold, wetness and injuries caused by bumps and pointed stones and that Most of the feet are already so damaged today that they need a firm hold due to the shoe.

Der vorliegenden Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde, den Schuh der eingangs beschriebenen Art so zu verbessern, daß eine gesunde Stellung des Fußes im Schuh und eine natürliche Abroll- und Greifbewegung des Fußes beim Gehen gewährleistet ist.The present invention has for its object to improve the shoe of the type described above so that a healthy position of the foot in the shoe and a natural rolling and gripping movement of the foot is ensured when walking.

Diese Aufgabe wird erfindungsgemäß durch die kennzeichnenden Merkmale des Anspruches 1 gelöst. Der waagrechte Verlauf der Brandsohle im vorderen Teil des Schuhes garantiert, daß die Zehenkuppen in der Ruhestellung auf der gleichen Höhe wie die Mittelfußköpfe liegen. Die starke Spitzensprengung der Zwischensohle, das heißt, die nach oben gerichtete Verjüngung der Sohle zur Schuhspitze hin ermöglicht die Abrollbewegung beim Gehen. Die Löcher im Zehenbereich der Zwischensohle schließlich sorgen dafür, daß die Sohle in diesem Bereich weicher als im Bereich von der Zehenwurzel bis zur Ferse ist und dadurch ein Greifen der Zehen ermöglicht.This object is achieved by the characterizing features of claim 1. The horizontal course of the insole in the front part of the shoe guarantees that the toe tips are at the same height as the metatarsal heads in the rest position. The strong tip detonation of the midsole, that is, the upward tapering of the sole towards the tip of the shoe enables the rolling movement when walking. Finally, the holes in the toe area of the midsole ensure that the sole in this area is softer than in the area from the root of the toe to the heel and thus enables the toes to be gripped.

Der erfindungsgemäße Schuh erfüllt alle an ihn gestellten Forderungen. Durch die tiefliegenden Zehenkuppen wird nicht nur die Abroll- und Greifbewegung beim Gehen begünstigt; der Fuß kann auch wieder seine natürliche Greifbewegung mit den Zehen ausführen. Zweckmäßige Weiterbildungen der Erfindung, die insbesondere die Ausbildung der Zwischensohle betreffen, sind in den Unteransprüchen angegeben. Die Erfindung wird nachfolgend anhand zweier in der Zeichnung dargestellter Ausführungsbeispiele näher beschrieben und erläutert.The shoe according to the invention fulfills all the demands placed on it. The low-lying toe tips not only promote the rolling and gripping movement when walking; the foot can again perform its natural gripping movement with the toes. Appropriate developments of the invention, which relate in particular to the design of the midsole, are specified in the subclaims. The invention is described and explained in more detail below with reference to two exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing.

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  • Fig. 1 einen Schuh in der Seitenansicht;
  • Fig. 2 die Zwischensohle des Schuhs gem. Fig. 1 in der Ansicht von unten und
  • Fig. 3 ein zweites Ausführungsbeispiel eines Schuhes in der Seitenansicht.
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  • Figure 1 shows a shoe in side view.
  • Fig. 2 shows the midsole of the shoe. Fig. 1 in the view from below and
  • Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of a shoe in a side view.

Der Schuh gemäß Fig. 1 weist eine vom Bereich 9 hinter dem Ballenauftrittspunkt bis zur Schuhspitze waagrecht verlaufende Brandsohle 10 und eine dünne, aus flexiblen Material bestehende Laufsohle 11 auf. Zwischen beiden Sohlen 10 und 11 ist eine elastische Zwischensohle 12 angeordnet, die besonders stark ausgeführt ist. Ihre Stärke bemißt sich nach der Schuhgröße und beträgt im Ballenbereich 17 bis 26 mm. Vom Bereich der Zehenwurzel ab verjüngt sie sich zur Schuhspitze hin auf 1 bis 0 mm, wobei sie - da ihre Oberseite an der waagrecht verlaufenden Brandsohle 10 anliegt - mit ihrer Unterseite nach oben gerichtet verläuft. Dadurch wird eine optimale Abrollung des Fußes beim Gehen erreicht ohne daß es zu einem Abknicken der Zehengelenke kommt.The shoe according to FIG. 1 has an insole 10 which runs horizontally from the area 9 behind the ball entry point to the tip of the shoe and a thin outsole 11 made of flexible material. An elastic midsole 12, which is particularly strong, is arranged between the two soles 10 and 11. Their thickness is based on the size of the shoe and is 17 to 26 mm in the ball area. From the area of the toe root it tapers to the tip of the shoe to 1 to 0 mm, whereby - since its upper side rests on the horizontally running insole 10 - its underside is directed upwards. This ensures optimal rolling of the foot while walking without kinking the toe joints.

Die Zwischensohle 12 weist im Zehenbereich eine Vielzahl von Löchern 13 auf, die die Härte der Zwischensohle in diesem Bereich zusätzlich herabsetzen. Im Bereich von der Zehenwurzel bis zur Ferse sind weitere Löcher 14 in der Zwischensohle 12 vorgesehen, die in Anzahl und Dichte jedoch geringer als die Löcher 13 im Zehenbereich sind. Die Lochung der gesamten Zwischensohle 12 erhöht die Bodenfühlung und Anpassungsfähigkeit des Fußes insbesondere in unebenem Gelände. Dadurch wird das Unfallrisiko durch Umknicken des Fußes verringert. Die Löcher 14 sind insbesondere im Bereich der Ferse zur Fersenmitte hin angeordnet, damit die Fußferse zur Schuhmittelachse hin geführt wird.The midsole 12 has a multiplicity of holes 13 in the toe region, which further reduce the hardness of the midsole in this region. In the area from the toe root to the heel, further holes 14 are provided in the midsole 12, which, however, are smaller in number and density than the holes 13 in the toe area. The perforation of the entire midsole 12 increases the feeling of the ground and the adaptability of the foot, particularly in uneven terrain. This reduces the risk of accidents caused by the foot bending. The holes 14 are arranged in particular in the area of the heel towards the middle of the heel so that the heel of the foot is guided towards the center axis of the shoe.

Die Löcher 13 und 14 können sowohl als Durchgangslöcher wie auch als Sacklöcher ausgebildet sein. Im letztgenannten Fall ist es zweckmäßig, die Sacklöcher auf der Unterseite der Zwischensohle 12 anzuordnen.The holes 13 and 14 can be designed both as through holes and as blind holes. In the latter case, it is expedient to arrange the blind holes on the underside of the midsole 12.

Die Brandsohle 10 ist im Ausführungsbeispiel fest mit der Zwischensohle 12 und dem Oberleder 15 des Schuhes verbunden. Die Brandsohle 10 kann jedoch auch als auswechselbares Fußbett ausgebildet sein. Dann besteht nämlich die Möglichkeit, das Fußbett in unterschiedlichen Härtegraden zur Verfügung zu stellen, so daß der Schuhträger bei hartem Boden ein weicheres Fußbett und bei weichem Boden ein härteres Fußbett wählen kann.In the exemplary embodiment, the insole 10 is firmly connected to the midsole 12 and the upper leather 15 of the shoe. The insole 10 can, however, also be designed as an exchangeable footbed. Then there is the possibility of making the footbed available in different degrees of hardness, so that the shoe wearer can choose a softer footbed for hard ground and a harder footbed for soft ground.

Auf der Seite der Großzehe weisen sämtliche Sohlen 10 bis 12 einen nahezu gerade verlaufenden Rand auf, so daß die Sohlen ein natürliches Abbild des Fußes sind und die Zehen im Schuh nicht in widernatürlicher Weise zusammengedrückt werden.On the side of the big toe, all soles 10 to 12 have an almost straight edge, so that the soles are a natural image of the foot and the toes in the shoe are not pressed together in an unnatural manner.

Der Schuh nach dem zweiten Ausführugsbeispiel gemäß Fig. 3 unterscheidet sich vom ersten Ausführungsbeispiel nur dadurch, daß die Zwischensohle in zwei Sohlen 21 und 22 geteilt ist, die miteinander verklebt sind. Die obere Sohle 21 nimmt von der Ferse zur Schuhspitze hin keilförmig ab und weist eine geringere Elastizität als die untere Sohle 22 auf. Dadurch wird erreicht, daß der Schuh Unebenheiten des Weges, spitze Steine oder dergleichen durch die höhere Elastizität der unteren Sohle 22 ausgleichen kann, die Stabilität des Schuhes und Führung des Fußes durch die geringere Elastizität der oberen Sohle 21 aber gewährleistet bleibt.The shoe according to the second exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 differs from the first embodiment only in that the midsole is divided into two soles 21 and 22 which are glued together. The upper sole 21 decreases in a wedge shape from the heel to the tip of the shoe and has a lower elasticity than the lower sole 22. It is thereby achieved that the shoe can compensate for unevenness in the path, pointed stones or the like due to the higher elasticity of the lower sole 22, but the stability of the shoe and guidance of the foot remains ensured due to the lower elasticity of the upper sole 21.

Beide Sohlen 21 und 22 weisen - wie die Zwischensohle 12 im ersten Ausführungsbeispiel - Löcher 13 und 14 zur Herabsetzung der Härte der Sohlen in "definierten Bereichen auf. Dabei sind die Löcher 13 und 14 in der oberen Sohle 21 vorteilhafterweise versetzt gegenüber denjenigen in der unteren Sohle 22 angeordnet. Ferner weist die obere Sohle 21 eine geringere Anzahl von Löchern 13 und 14 als die untere Sohle 22 auf, um - wie oben beschrieben - einen Unterschied in der Elastizität beider Sohlen aufrecht zu erhalten.Like the midsole 12 in the first exemplary embodiment, both soles 21 and 22 have holes 13 and 14 for reducing the hardness of the soles in defined areas. The holes 13 and 14 in the upper sole 21 are advantageously offset from those in the lower one Sole 22. Furthermore, the upper sole 21 has a smaller number of holes 13 and 14 than the lower sole 22 in order to maintain a difference in the elasticity of both soles, as described above.

Die erst im Bereich der Zehenwurzel beginnende Aufbiegung der Laufsohle 11 und die waagrechte Führung der Brandsohle 10 vom Bereich 9 ab zur Schuhspitze hin ermöglichen in Kombination mit einer weichen Zehenbettung die natürliche Beugebewegung der Zehen im Schuh in bisher nicht verwirklichter Weise.The bending of the outsole 11, which begins only in the area of the toe root, and the horizontal guidance of the insole 10 from the area 9 to the tip of the shoe, in combination with a soft toe bedding, enable the natural flexion of the toes in the shoe in a manner not previously achieved.

Der erfindungsgemäße Schuh kann in überlicher Weise durch Zusammensetzen aus verschiedenen Materialien hergestellt werden. Er kann auch im Ganzen oder in Teilen durch Spritzen oder Prägen gefertigt werden.The shoe according to the invention can be produced in an overwhelming manner by assembling it from different materials. It can also be manufactured in whole or in part by spraying or embossing.

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1. Schuh mit einer dünnen Brandsohle (10), einer Laufsohle (11) und einer zwischen beiden Sohlen angeordneten elastischen Zwischensohle (12), dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Brandsohle (10) vom Bereich (9) hinter dem Ballenauftrittspunkt bis zur Schuhspitze im wesentlichen waagrecht verläuft und die Zwischensohle (12) im Ballenbereich stark, vorzugsweise 17 bis 26 mm stark ausgebildet ist, sich vom Bereich der Zehenwurzeln ab zur Schuhspitze hin nach oben hgerichtet auf 1 bis 0 mm verjüngt und im Zehenbereich eine Vielzahl von Löchern (13) aufweist, die die Härte der Zwischensohle (12) in diesem Bereich zusätzlich.herabsetzen.1. Shoe with a thin insole (10), an outsole (11) and an elastic midsole (12) arranged between the two soles, characterized in that the insole (10) from the area (9) behind the ball entry point to the toe essentially runs horizontally and the midsole (12) is strong in the ball area, preferably 17 to 26 mm thick, tapers upwards from the area of the toe roots to the tip of the shoe to 1 to 0 mm and has a large number of holes (13) in the toe area , which additionally reduce the hardness of the midsole (12) in this area. 2. Schuh nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Zwischensohle 12 aus zwei miteinander verklebten Sohlen besteht, wobei die obere Sohle (21) von der Ferse zur Schuhspitze hin keilförmig abnimmt und eine geringere Elastizität als die untere Sohle (22) aufweist.2. Shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the midsole 12 consists of two soles glued together, the upper sole (21) wedge-shaped from the heel to the tip of the shoe and has a lower elasticity than the lower sole (22). 3. Schuh nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Zwischensohle (12) auch im Bereich von der Zehenwurzel bis zur Ferse Löcher (14) aufweist, die in Anzahl und Dichte jedoch geringer als die Löcher (13) im Zehenbereich sind.3. Shoe according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the midsole (12) has holes (14) in the area from the toe root to the heel, which are smaller in number and density than the holes (13) in the toe area. 4. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß im Zehenbereich viele kleine Löcher (13) und im Bereich von der Zehenwurzel bis zur Ferse wenige große Löcher (14) vorgesehen sind.4. Shoe according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that in the toe area many small holes (13) and in the area from the toe root to the heel few large holes (14) are provided. 5. Schuh nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Löcher (14) im Bereich der Ferse nur zur Fersenmitte hin angeordnet sind.5. Shoe according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holes (14) are arranged in the region of the heel only towards the center of the heel. 6. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Löcher (13, 14) in der oberen Sohle (21) versetzt gegenüber denjenigen in der unteren Sohle (22) angeordnet sind.6. Shoe according to one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the holes (13, 14) in the upper sole (21) offset from those in the lower sole (22) are arranged. 7. Schuh nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die obere Sohle (21) eine geringere Anzahl von Löchern (13, 14) als die untere Sohle (22) aufweist.7. Shoe according to claim 6, characterized in that the upper sole (21) has a smaller number of holes (13, 14) than the lower sole (22). 8. Schuh nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Löcher (13, 14) als Sacklöcher ausgebildet sind.8. Shoe according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holes (13, 14) are designed as blind holes. 9. Schuh nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Sacklöcher (13, 14) auf der Unterseite der Zwischensohle (12) angeordnet sind.9. Shoe according to claim 8, characterized in that the blind holes (13, 14) on the underside of the midsole (12) are arranged. 10. Schuh nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Brandsohle (10) als auswechselbares Fußbett ausgebildet ist.10. Shoe according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the insole (10) is designed as a replaceable footbed. 11. Schuh nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichet, daß die Laufsohle (11) aus einem dünnen, zähen und flexiblen Material besteht.11. Shoe according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the outsole (11) consists of a thin, tough and flexible material. 12. Schuh nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sämtliche Sohlen (10 bis 12) an der Seite der Großzehe einen gerade verlaufenden Rand aufweisen.12. Shoe according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that all soles (10 to 12) have a straight edge on the side of the big toe.
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