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US20130312283A1 US13/629,532 US201213629532A US2013312283A1 US 20130312283 A1 US20130312283 A1 US 20130312283A1 US 201213629532 A US201213629532 A US 201213629532A US 2013312283 A1 US2013312283 A1 US 2013312283A1
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An half shoe includes an upper part, a lower part, an insole part, a bag main part, a first annular elastic part, a covering part, and a second annular elastic part. The insole part, which is attached an upper side surface of the lower part, has elasticity and deodorant effect. The bag main part is constituted by sewing up edges of the upper and lower parts to provide an opening in end part sides of the upper and lower parts. The first annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the upper part of the bag main part. The covering part is sewn by gathering on the upper part to cover a whole part located in the opening of the first annular elastic part. The second annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the lower part of the bag main part by gathering.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The present application claims priority under 35 U.S. C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-121338, filed May 28, 2012. The contents of this application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This present invention relates to an half shoe and method for producing the half shoe.
  • 2. Discussion of the Background
  • Conventionally, an half shoe for rhythmic gymnastics in order to perform a gymnastic performance and practice is consisted of cloth with a pile or knitting of a fiber as indicated by the Japanese registered utility model No. 3136899. The shoe indicated by this utility model has a possibility of losing balance, when a person who wears the shoe performs performance and practice of rhythmic gymnastics on a floor of a boarded flooring because it is easy to slide on the material of shoe. When the person performs jump and rotation especially, the person has a risk of a fall. The shoe is inferior in the viewpoint of stability and safety. And on the characteristic of the material of the shoe, the shoe wears out easily by friction with the flooring, and is inferior also to durability.
  • A half shoe made from artificial suede is offered. Since that material of the shoe is harder, it is inferior to a feeling of wearing and a feeling of a fit to a shell. A wearer's tiptoe portion does not adapt itself to shoe easily, and especially the shoe has a possibility of having a bad influence on that wearer's performance and practice.
  • Furthermore, a half shoe using a natural cowhide which has softness and elasticity in the main part of the shoe is proposed as indicated by the Japanese patent No. 4643756. The shoe can obtain moderate friction with a flooring, and, thereby, stability and safety are secured. Moreover, the shoe is excellent in a durable viewpoint. However, the shoe has the structure where an elastic cord's attachment portion touches a wearer's shell directly. Therefore, the wearer feels sense of incongruity to the elastic cord, and wearing for a long time has unsuitable fear.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to one aspect of the present invention, an half shoe includes an upper part, a lower part, an insole part, a bag main part, a first annular elastic part, a covering part, and a second annular elastic part. The upper part, which is asymmetrical, is made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or is made of material equivalent to the natural leather. The lower part, which is narrower than the upper part and is asymmetrical, is made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or is made of material equivalent to the natural leather. The insole part, which is attached an upper side surface of the lower part, has elasticity and deodorant effect. The bag main part is constituted by sewing up edges of the upper and lower parts to provide an opening in end part sides of the upper and lower parts. The first annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the upper part of the bag main part. The covering part is sewn by gathering on the upper part to cover a whole part located in the opening of the first annular elastic part. The second annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the lower part of the bag main part by gathering.
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, in a method for producing an half shoe, an insole part having elasticity and deodorant effect is attached to an upper side of a lower part. The lower part is narrower than an upper part which is asymmetrical and which is made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or which is made of material equivalent to the natural leather. The lower part is asymmetrical and is made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or is made of material equivalent to the natural leather. The insole part is sewn with a V-shaped stitch from the one end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part toward another end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part. Edges of the upper part and lower parts are sewn up to provide a bag main part including an opening in end part sides of the upper and lower parts. A first annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the upper part of the bag main part. A covering part is sewn by gathering on the upper part to cover a whole part located in the opening of the first annular elastic part. A second annular elastic part is sewn on the opening by the lower part of the bag main part by gathering.
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  • A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of an half shoe according to an embodiment;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view in the state (state which removed a covering part) of differing, in the FIG. 1 of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the upper part of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the lower part of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 7 is flowchart showing a flow of the manufacturing process of the half shoe according to the embodiment;
  • FIG. 8 is flowchart showing a flow of the manufacturing process of the half shoe in order of the process of differing in the FIG. 7 according to the embodiment; and
  • FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view of a modified half shoe.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
  • The embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding or identical elements throughout the various drawings.
  • An half shoe related to the embodiment of the type, which covers a tiptoe and covers a strap or an elastic band on a shell and a heel and is also called jumping shoe as a brand name, is shoe for exclusive use worn in the case of rhythmic gymnastics or gymnastics.
  • The half shoe has a bag-like main part 100 which consists of an upper part 110 made from natural leather which has softness and elasticity and a lower part 120 made from natural leather which has softness and elasticity. The main part 100 is constituted by sewing up each edge 110 b, 120 b of the upper part and the lower part in about 2.5-mm margin for seam so that the upper part 110 and the lower part 120 may form an opening 130 by each end part sides 110 a, 120 a.
  • The plane form of the main part 100 is the form that the half of the thumb side of the main part 100 and the half by the side of the little finger of the main part 100 is asymmetrical. And the thumb side is greatly formed compared with the little finger side so that the main part 100 may wrap softly and may put the whole toe. The width W110 (refer to FIG. 5) of the upper part 110 is greatly formed so that it may be set to W110>W120 rather than the width W120 (refer to FIG. 6) of the lower part 120. The seam is set to 2.5-mm margin because of load mitigation to the shell of the wearer, especially the tiptoe, and suitableness in the present condition. However, the seam is not necessarily strictly limited to the 2.5-mm margin. In order to manufacture the main part 100, it is possible to change some numerical values of the margin for seam.
  • Natural cowhide whose thickness which is elastic and soft is about 0.4 mm is used as natural leather by the upper part 110 and the lower part 120. Since this is suitable in respect of the present condition, the ease of getting used to the shell, the ease of carrying out of formation of the main part 100, and the ease of sewing, it is taken as the thickness concerned. If it has a function equivalent to this, it will not be limited to the thickness concerned. It may be possible to use an artificial material which has a function equivalent to the natural cowhide. However in the cost side and in the softness of the stitch in a wearer's tiptoe portion, the natural cowhide is practical at predominance. Using natural swine leather or deerskin is also considered. However, since the natural swine leather is thick, it has not turned to shoe which it needs to be processed for making it soft thinly, and it uses for this embodiment from a practical viewpoint. The natural deerskin has softness. However, it is torn easily, is inferior to durability, and also expensive. Therefore, under the present circumstances, the natural cowhide is excellent in durability, and it is cheap in respect of cost, and since it has the merit that the performance changes by the method of processing, it is suitable for the shoe.
  • Furthermore, the front side of natural cowhide is made into the upper surface of the upper part 110. Thereby, as for the upper surface side of the upper part 110, its appearance becomes good. Even if dirt does not adhere to the upper surface easily and dirt adheres, it can remove easily. Moreover, the back side of natural cowhide is made to become the under surface of the lower part 120, and it constitutes so that a function may be presented as a nonslip surface.
  • An insole part 140 which consists of cloth which has elasticity and has a deodorant function and dry function is attached to the upper surface of the lower part 120 with rubber paste adhesive material. Furthermore, the insole part 140 attached to the lower part 120 by rubber paste adhesive material is sewn on the lower part 120 through a V character-like stitch 150 toward the other end part side from the one end part side of the lower part 120 (going to right-hand side from left-hand side of FIG. 3 and FIG. 6). The stitch 150 of the shape of this V character functions to state where the insole part 140 adheres to the lower part 120 firmly being held, when a leg is equipped with the main part 100 and power is arisen by a wearer's motion to the insole part 140 and the lower part 120.
  • A cover 160 is sewn on the opening 130 by the side of the upper part 110 of the main part 100 through a stitch 162 by gathering. This cover 160 consists of two-way cloth which is excellent in elasticity, and the good design of the fine sight is given to the cover 160. This cover 160 is constituted so that the whole part of an annular elastic cord (a first elastic body) 170 mentioned later located in the opening 130 may be covered.
  • The annular elastic cord 170 is sewn on a part of opening 130 by the side of the upper part 110 of the main part 100 by gathering. The whole part located in the opening 130 is constituted so that it may be covered with the cover 160, as it mentioned above. In addition, this elastic cord 170 may constitute so that it may be sewn on through a stitch 172, 174 by gathering, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • Inside the opening 130 by the side of the lower part 120 of the main part 100, an annular elastic cord (a second elastic body) 180 is sewn on through the stitch 182, 184 by gathering. This elastic cord 180 is attached to the upper part side of the lower part 120 by gathering so that it may be located inside the opening 130. And the cover 160 is attached to the opening 130 by gathering. Therefore, at the time of the shoe wearing, moderate frictional force arises on the wearer's sole and ankle, and the main part 100 of shoe can also prevent that it can come off carelessly in a gymnastic performance.
  • A tag 190 which has a deodorization function is attached to the upper surface part side of the insole part 140 of the main part 100. This tag 190 is attached by its both-ends portion of the direction of a library temple being sewn on the insole part 140.
  • An example of the production method of half shoe is explained below with reference to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 about the above-mentioned composition.
  • First, the insole part 140 is pasted up on the upper part side of the lower part 120 with rubber paste material (Step S710 of FIG. 7). Next, the insole part 140 is sewn on the lower part 120 by forming the V character-like stitch 150 by a sewing machine toward the other end part side from the one end part side 120 a of the lower part 120 (Step S720 of FIG. 7). The V character-like stitch goes to right-hand side from the left-hand side of FIG. 6. Then, the cover 160 is sewn on the part which forms the opening 130 by the side of the upper part 110 by the sewing machine through the stitch 162 by gathering (Step S730 of FIG. 7). Then, the elastic cord 170 is sewn on the part which forms the opening 130 by the side of the upper part 110 by the sewing machine by gathering (Step S740 of FIG. 7). The main part 100 is made by sewing up each edge 110 b and 120 b by the 2.5-mm margin for seam by a sewing machine, as the opening 130 is formed, and making it bag-like by the end part sides 110 a and 120 a of the upper part 110 and the lower part 120 (Step S750 of FIG. 7). The elastic cord 180 is sewn on the opening 130 by the side of the undersurface part 120 through the stitch 182,184 by the sewing machine by gathering (Step S760 of FIG. 7). Finally the tag 190 is sewn on the upper part of the insole part 140 at the both ends (Step S770 of FIG. 7). Thereby, the half shoe of this embodiment is completed.
  • In the method of producing the above-mentioned half shoe, about the order of attaching the cover 160 and the elastic cord 170 to the opening 140, after attaching the cover 160, the elastic cord 170 is attached. However, the cover 160 may be made to be attached after attaching the elastic cord 170, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • That is, the insole part 140 is first pasted up on the upper surface side of the lower part 120 with rubber paste adhesive material (Step S810 of FIG. 8). Next, the insole part 140 is sewn on the lower part 120 by forming the V character-like stitch 150 by the sewing machine toward the other end part side from the one end part side 120 a of the lower part 120 (Step S820 of FIG. 8). The V character-like stitch 150 goes to right-hand side from the left-hand side of FIG. 6. Then, the elastic cord 170 is sewn on the part which forms the opening 130 by the side of the upper part 110 by the sewing machine through the stitch 172, 174 by gathering (Step S830 of FIG. 8). The cover 160 is sewn on the upper part 110 through the stick 162 by the sewing machine by gathering so that the whole part of the elastic cord's 170 part sewn on the opening 130 maybe covered (Step S840 of FIG. 8). The main part 100 is made by sewing up each edge 110 b and 120 b by the 2.5-mm margin for seam by the sewing machine, as the opening 130 is formed, and making it bag-like by the end part sides 110 a and 120 a of the upper part 110 and the lower part 120 (Step S850 of FIG. 8). The elastic cord 180 is sewn on the opening 130 by the side of the undersurface part 120 through the stitch 182,184 by the sewing machine by gathering (Step S860 of FIG. 8). Finally the tag 190 is sewn on the upper part of the insole part 140 at the both ends (Step S870 of FIG. 8). Thereby, the half shoe of this embodiment is completed.
  • In the above-mentioned embodiment, the elastic cord 180 is sewn on inside the opening 130 of the lower part 120. However As shown in the modification of FIG. 9, it is also possible to sew the elastic cord 180 on the lower part side (outside of the opening 130) of the lower part 120 through stitches 182,184,186,188. According to such composition, it is lost that the elastic cord 180 touches directly to the sole side, and the load to a leg can be reduced more.
  • The method of producing the half shoe is not limited in order of the process shown in above-mentioned FIG. 7 and FIG. 8. After attaching the insole part 140 to the undersurface part 120, it is also possible to form the tag 190. Moreover, after sewing the elastic cord 170,180 on the opening 130 by gathering, it is also possible to attach the cover 160 to the elastic cord 170. It can change suitably.
  • As for the present invention, unless it deviates from the summary, it is needless to say for various modification to be possible.
  • The invention may be embodied in order specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
  • According to the structure of the embodiment, the shoe of the embodiment can be contributed to improvement in the high stability to performance, a game, and practice, safety, and the hold characteristic.
  • According to the method of the embodiment, the method can be realized, without preparing manufacturing equipment for exclusive use and equipment. Therefore, the method of the embodiment is economical and useful.
  • According to the embodiment, the shoe of the embodiment can utilize the function of softness and elasticity which natural leather or material equivalent to the leather has enough. Moreover, the shoe of the embodiment is excellent in durability, and produces an economical effect. Furthermore, the shoe of the embodiment is excellent in the deodorization characteristic, the dry characteristic and sanitary. It is easy to be user-friendliness.
  • Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.

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1. An half shoe comprising:
an upper part, which is asymmetrical, made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or made of material equivalent to the natural leather;
a lower part, which is narrower than the upper part and is asymmetrical, made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or made of material equivalent to the natural leather;
an insole part, which is attached an upper side surface of the lower part, having elasticity and deodorant effect;
a bag main part constituted by sewing up edges of the upper and lower parts to provide an opening in end part sides of the upper and lower parts;
a first annular elastic part sewn on the opening by the upper part of the bag main part;
a covering part sewn by gathering on the upper part to cover a whole part located in the opening of the first annular elastic part; and
a second annular elastic part sewn on the opening by the lower part of the bag main part by gathering.
2. The half shoe according to claim 1, wherein the insole part is attached to the upper side surface of the lower part by rubber paste adhesion and sewn with a V-shaped stitch from one end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part toward another end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part.
3. The half shoe according to claim 2, wherein the bag main part is constituted by sewing up the edges of the upper and lower parts in about 2.5-mm margin for seam.
4. The half shoe according to claim. 3, wherein the upper part and the lower part are made of natural cowhide having thickness of about 0.4 mm and having softness and elasticity or are made of material having a function equivalent to the natural cowhide.
5. The half shoe according to claim 4, wherein a front side of the natural cowhide is an upper side surface of the upper part, and a back side of the natural cowhide is a lower side surface of the lower part.
6. The half shoe according to claim 5, wherein the insole part has a tag having deodorant effect.
7. The half shoe according to claim 1, wherein the bag main part is constituted by sewing up the edges of the upper and lower parts in about 2.5-mm margin for seam.
8. The half shoe according to claim 1, wherein the upper part and the lower part are made of natural cowhide having thickness of about 0.4 mm and having softness and elasticity or are made of material having a function equivalent to the natural cowhide.
9. The half shoe according to claim 1, wherein a front side of the natural leather is an upper side surface of the upper part, and a back side of the natural leather is a lower side surface of the lower part.
10. The half shoe according to claim 1, wherein the insole part has a tag having deodorant effect.
11. A method for producing an half shoe, comprising:
attaching an insole part having elasticity and deodorant effect to an upper side of a lower part, the lower part being narrower than an upper part which is asymmetrical and which is made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or which is made of material equivalent to the natural leather, the lower part being asymmetrical and made of natural leather having softness and elasticity or made of material equivalent to the natural leather;
sewing the insole part with a V-shaped stitch from the one end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part toward another end part side of the upper side surface of the lower part;
sewing up edges of the upper part and lower parts to provide a bag main part including an opening in end part sides of the upper and lower parts;
sewing a first annular elastic part on the opening by the upper part of the bag main part;
sewing a covering part by gathering on the upper part to cover a whole part located in the opening of the first annular elastic part; and
sewing a second annular elastic part on the opening by the lower part of the bag main part by gathering.
12. The method for producing the half shoe according to claim 11, wherein the constituting of the bag main part includes sewing up the edges of the upper and lower parts in about 2.5-mm margin for seam.
13. The method for producing the half shoe according to claim 11, further comprising:
attaching a tag having deodorant effect to the insole part.
14. The method for producing the half shoe according to claim 12, further comprising:
attaching a tag having deodorant effect to the insole part.
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