EP0890321A2 - Shoe having an external chassis - Google Patents
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- EP0890321A2 EP0890321A2 EP98112575A EP98112575A EP0890321A2 EP 0890321 A2 EP0890321 A2 EP 0890321A2 EP 98112575 A EP98112575 A EP 98112575A EP 98112575 A EP98112575 A EP 98112575A EP 0890321 A2 EP0890321 A2 EP 0890321A2
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- This invention relates generally to shoes, and more particularly to shoes wherein light weight and the ability to tailor the stiffness and flexure of the shoe is an important consideration.
- a need remains for a light-weight shoe that minimizes the material in the sole, adequately supports the foot, and which can be readily customized for an individual's foot or for a particular activity.
- an object of the invention to provide a shoe, in particular an athletic shoe, which can be customized to support the foot in accordance with requirements of a particular sport or activity.
- a shoe according to the invention includes an upper, a chassis, or support member, attached to the underside of the upper to support the foot, and one or more ground-engaging sole elements affixed to the bottom of the chassis at discrete locations. Portions of the chassis are left exposed and unsupported by the sole elements. The weight of the shoe is thereby minimized because the full-length midsole and outsole have been replaced by the discrete sole elements.
- the structural chassis may be contoured to conform to the underside of the foot.
- the structural chassis has one or more notches or slots in locations selected to permit a desired flexure of the foot.
- the length and width of the notches can be varied to vary the shoe's flexibility.
- the structural chassis can be without flexure notches, and rely instead on differing thicknesses of materials to vary its flexibility in different areas of the shoe.
- a shoe according to the present invention utilizes a single structure for altering the support and flex of the shoe, thereby overcoming the disadvantage in the prior art that requires multiple elements to be modified to achieve the same result.
- FIGS. 1-3 A right shoe 10 according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 1-3.
- a corresponding left shoe is a mirror image of the right shoe and is therefore not described further.
- the shoe includes an upper 12 that is designed to receive a foot.
- the upper 12 can be made of any number of materials as is known in the art including mesh and/or leather, and is preferably of a moccasin-type construction.
- An advantage of the present invention is that since structural support for the foot is provided by the external chassis described below, the upper need not do so, and its weight can be minimized.
- a conventional lacing system incorporating holes in the upper is used, although other lacing arrangements could be used.
- the upper further may also include features such as a foam-filled ankle collar 13 surrounding the ankle opening for added comfort.
- the description of the upper 12 is by way of illustration only; numerous alternative upper designs will work equally well.
- chassis 14 Mounted on the bottom of upper 12 is an external chassis 14, which underlies and supports the foot. Sole elements 16-24 underlie chassis 14, and in the preferred embodiment, are attached thereto by an adhesive.
- chassis 14 is based on the structure and bio-mechanics of the human foot.
- a top plan view of a right human foot skeleton is shown in FIG. 5.
- the foot is attached to the leg (not shown) by the talus or anklebone 28.
- Positioned below and rearwardly of the talus 28 is the calcaneus 30 (i.e., the heel bone).
- the navicular 32 and the cuboid 34 are positioned below and forward of the talus 28.
- Three cuneiform bones 36 extend forwardly from the navicular 32.
- Extending forwardly from the cuneiform bones 36 and from the cuboid 34 are the five metatarsals 38, which are numbered a through e from left to right in FIG. 5 (i.e., from big toe to little toe).
- Forwardly of each metatarsal bone is a respective phalange 40 that forms the toe.
- MTP metatarsal phalangeal
- a first MTP joint 42 a second MTP joint 44, a third MTP joint 46, a fourth MTP joint 48, and a fifth MTP joint 50.
- MTP joints can be used to define two axes about which the foot pushes off during certain push-off movements.
- a lateral push-off axis A 1 is defined by a line running generally through the third (46), fourth (48), and fifth (50) MTP joints.
- the lateral push-off axis is used for push-offs towards the lateral side.
- chassis 14 is designed to accommodate the natural flexing of the foot about the lateral push-off axes.
- chassis 14 is shaped to underlie and support the entire foot.
- the chassis underlies the arch and the forward portion of the foot, a heel-supporting sole element is attached directly to the upper.
- the chassis is preferably made of a relatively stiff, resilient material, such as plastic, fiberglass, or a carbon fiber-containing material for high-performance applications.
- the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3 includes an arch support flange 52, the size and shape of which can be varied as required for different foot types and for different sports. Notches 56 and 58 at the base of arch support flange 52 provide a predetermined amount of torsional flexure in the middle part of the chassis and shoe.
- notches 56 and 58 can be varied as well to provide nearly any amount of torsional rigidity to the shoe.
- Notches 64 and 66 formed on opposite sides of the chassis along axis A 1 ', which underlies the lateral push-off axis (A 1 ) of the foot.
- the length and/or width of these two notches can also be varied to produce the desired stiffness and/or flexibility of the shoe about the lateral axis.
- Chassis 14 also includes medial and lateral heel flanges 80 and 82 respectively to center and retain the heel in place.
- FIGS. 1-3 The embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3 includes sole elements 18-24 attached to the bottom surface of chassis 14. As will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art however, more or fewer sole elements of different configurations may be used. Sole elements may be positioned to correspond to one or more ground-engaging anatomical structures of the unshod foot. Referring to FIG. 5, these points include, but are not limited to, the calcaneus, the head of the first metatarsal, the head of the fifth metatarsal, the base of the fifth metatarsal, the head of the first distal phalange, and the head of the fifth distal phalange.
- each sole element provides traction, abrasion resistance and cushioning. These functions can be satisfied in many different ways. Any of sole elements 18-24 can have an outer, abrasion-resistant layer 19 made from a material such as a durable rubber. The outer layer 19 encases a cushioning material 96 such as EVA or polyurethane. Other embodiments of the sole elements are described further below.
- each sole element is affixed to the bottom of the chassis using conventional adhesives, although the invention is not limited thereto. Sole element 24 is affixed to the heel portion where it provides traction, and cushions impacts to the calcaneus or heel bone of the foot.
- Element 18 is affixed to the chassis in the region underlying the "ball of the foot", and provides traction and cushioning for the first metatarsal head.
- Sole elements 20 and 22 support the fifth metatarsal head, and the base of the fifth metatarsal in the lateral midtarsal portion of the foot respectively.
- Sole element 16 is affixed to the chassis below the toe region of the upper, and in other embodiments can extend forward and upwardly around the front end of upper. Any number of different surface ornamentations can be applied to these portions, limited only by the creativity and ingenuity of the shoe designer.
- any of the sole elements 16-24 in the preferred embodiment include rounded edges as shown at 22a in FIG. 4. This feature is explained in greater detail in U.S. Patent No. 5,317,819 to Ellis, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- the sole elements are filled with gas, such as air, or a visco-elastic material.
- gas such as air
- FIGS. 9 and 10 A yet further embodiment of the sole elements is shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.
- an individual sole element 160 is shown, which is preferably mounted on the shoe underneath the calcaneus bone, i.e., the heel.
- other similar sole elements can be placed in other load bearing points on the shoe corresponding to one or more ground-engaging anatomical structures of the unshod foot, including, but not limited to the calcaneus, the head of the first metatarsal, the head of the fifth metatarsal, the base of the fifth metatarsal, the head of the first distal phalange, and the head of the fifth distal phalange.
- Sole element 160 includes a plurality of air or visco-elastic filled deformation elements 162, 164, 166 and 168. These deformation elements are mounted on a base layer 170.
- the deformation elements are preferably elongate, channels extending generally, radially outward from a common origin 176.
- the channels are formed by sidewalls 172 extending vertically upward from the base layer to a top, ground-contacting surface 174 and sealed by end-walls to form sealed interior channels 178.
- These channels 178 are then filled with a gas, such as air, or a visco-elastic material.
- a plurality of hollow, intermediate ribs 180 can be mounted on the base plate between adjacent deformation elements.
- the deformation elements allow the base plate to shift horizontally relative to the ground-contacting surface as a result of impact. This shifting reduces the impact by increasing the amount of time the load is dissipated over.
- Other embodiments of these deformation elements are described in commonly-assigned, copending patent application Ser. No. 08/327,461 filed August 16, 1995 entitled “Anisotropic Deformation pad for Footwear,” incorporated herein by reference.
- the shoe according to the invention can work with any of the embodiments shown therein.
- the design of the sole elements can be modified so that different portions of the upper are exposed than those shown above.
- An example of such an alternative design is shown in FIG. 11.
- the sole elements include a toe element 140, a forefoot element 146, and a heel element 148.
- Two additional forefoot elements 142 and 144 are disposed between the toe portion and the forefoot portion.
- the lateral element 144 is integrally formed with the main forefoot portion 146 while the medial forefoot element 142 is a separately formed element.
- the heel portion 148 also includes a heel flex groove 150. Unlike the forefoot flex groove, however, the heel flex groove 150 does not necessarily expose the upper. Instead the sole element is grooved in this area so as to provide a desired amount of stiffness and/or flexibility in heel area.
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- A shoe comprising:an upper having an external bottom surface;a structural chassis affixed to the external bottom surface of the upper;a plurality of spaced-apart sole elements affixed to a bottom surface of the structural chassis;the structural chassis bottom surface having at least one exposed portion between the sole elements.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the external bottom surface of the upper is a flexible, non-supportive surface.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the at least one sole element is affixed to the bottom surface of the chassis at a location selected to underlie a portion of the wearer's foot selected from the group consisting of the calcaneus, the head of the first metatarsal, the head of the fifth metatarsal, the base of the fifth metatarsal, the head of the first distal phalange, and the head of the fifth distal phalange.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the unsupported portion of the bottom surface of the chassis is positioned to underlie a portion of a wearer's arch.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the unsupported portion of the bottom surface of the chassis is positioned to underlie a push-off axis defined by a line passing through the first and second metatarsal-phalangeal joints of a wearer's foot.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the unsupported portion of the bottom surface of the chassis is positioned to underlie a push-off axis defined by a line passing through the third, fourth and fifth metatarsal-phalangeal joints of a wearer's foot.
- A shoe according to claim 1 wherein the chassis includes:a rear portion;a middle portion; anda front portion.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the front portion includes a forefoot supporting portion, a toe supporting portion, and a flexure axis therebetween.
- A shoe according to claim 8 wherein the flexure axis between the forefoot and toe supporting portions is aligned with opposed lateral notches formed in the chassis.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the middle portion includes at least one upwardly extending lateral flange.
- A shoe according to claim 10 wherein the at least one upwardly extending lateral flange includes a flange corresponding to the head of the fifth metatarsal of a wearer's foot.
- A shoe according to claim 10 wherein the at least one upwardly extending lateral flange includes a flange corresponding to the base of the fifth metatarsal of a wearer's foot.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the middle portion includes at least one upwardly extending medial flange.
- A shoe according to claim 13 wherein the medial flange is corresponds to the arch of a wearer's foot.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the rear portion includes at least one heel-supporting flange.
- A shoe according to claim 15 wherein the at least one heel-supporting flange includes an upwardly extending, lateral heel-supporting flange.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the rear portion includes surfaces defining at least one groove in the heel portion.
- A shoe according to claim 17 wherein the surfaces defining at least one groove in the heel portion define a generally longitudinal groove.
- A shoe according to claim 18 wherein the surfaces defining at least one groove in the heel portion define at least one generally oblique groove.
- A shoe according to claim 18 wherein the surfaces defining at least one groove in the heel portion define a generally longitudinal groove and at least one generally oblique groove.
- A shoe according to claim 7 wherein the surfaces defining at least one groove in the heel portion comprise said at least one heel-supporting flange.
- A shoe according to claim 1 in which the upper is of a moccasin-type construction.
- A shoe according to claim 1 which further comprises an insole within the upper.
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