WO2004037031A1 - Footwear with breathable sole - Google Patents
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Definitions
- shoes provide protection and cushioning, they also tend to trap heat and inhibit circulation of air around the foot.
- the natural cooling system of the body triggers sweat glands in the skin to release sweat to cool the foot .
- the warm, moist environment in the shoe promotes the growth of a normal flora of bacteria, yeast and fungus found around the foot and the added moisture from sweaty feet causes the normal flora to multiply more rapidly, leading to foot odor.
- Typical synthetic shoe uppers and liners commonly used compound this problem because they are made of material that doesn't allow air to pass through.
- the air has a cooling effect that helps maintain a comfortable foot temperature. Reducing the amount of air circulating around the foot causes the foot temperature to rise and leads to sweaty feet and foot odor
- Air circulation systems including a pumping device contained within the sole of the footwear have been attempted to address this problem by bringing in additional air to cool the foot .
- the pumping device As the wearer steps down on the footwear, the pumping device is compressed forcing air contained therein to circulate over the foot through openings in the insole.
- the pumping device When the wearer's weight is lifted from the footwear, the pumping device ⁇ ex ⁇ &ffi ⁇ M $Q C ⁇ fe£i ⁇ '' ⁇ :! ⁇ ": with air.
- conventional air circulation systems often fail to provide the desired balance between resiliency, flexibility, durability, visual aesthetics, and cost .
- footwear having a sole (e.g., outer sole, midsole and/or insole) which provides for the forced flow of ambient air to the foot inside the footwear to cool it; the provision of such footwear which provides good foot support while cushioning the foot; the provision of such footwear which is economical to manufacture; and the provision of such footwear which is attractive in appearance .
- a sole e.g., outer sole, midsole and/or insole
- footwear of the present invention comprises a generally horizontal sole having one or more air flow pumps therein.
- Each air flow pump comprises a generally horizontal tubular pump element defining an interior volume and having opposite ends open to ambient air. Holes along the pump element provide fluid communication between the interior volume of the element and a surface of the footwear adjacent a foot in the footwear.
- Each pump element is resiliently compressible in a generally vertical direction upon impact of the footwear during walking or running and expansible upon liftoff during walking or running. This resilient compression and expansion causes ambient air to flow through the holes in the one or more pump elements to cool the foot.
- the invention is directed to footwear having a ventilated sole system to cool a foot in the footwear.
- the footwear includes a generally horizontal sole having an outer sole and an insole providing a surface adjacent the foot.
- the footwear also includes an air flow pump positioned between the outer sole and the insole.
- the air flow pump includes a generally horizontal tubular pump element extending generally transverse of the footwear from a medial side of the sole to a lateral side of the sole.
- the pump element defines an interior volume and has opposite ends
- the pump element also has a plurality of holes therein providing fluid communication between the interior volume and the surface adjacent the foot.
- the pump element is resiliently compressible in a generally vertical direction upon impact of the footwear during walking or running and expansible upon liftoff, the resilient compression and expansion causing ambient air to flow through the holes in the pump elements to cool the foot.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation of footwear having a ventilated sole system in accordance with this invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the sole of the footwear of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the midsole of the footwear with the liner removed illustrating the ventilated sole system;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the midsole with parts broken away to show detail of the ventilation system;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the midsole similar to Fig. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an air flow pump of the ventilated sole system;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of an air flow pump of the ventilated sole system; and [0016] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment of an air flow pump of the ventilated sole system having a waterproof barrier.
- the footwear 1 comprises a sole, indicated generally at 3, and a shoe upper 5 (shown in phantom) , such as the upper of a running shoe, but it will be understood that the teachings of the present invention are applicable to other types of footwear, such as boots, sandals, dress shoes, etc.
- the sole comprises multiple parts, including a lower outer sole 7, a midsole 9 above the outer sole, and an insole 11 (e.g., a liner or sock) above the midsole.
- the sole 3 also has heel, arch, forefoot and toe sections indicated at 17, 19, 21 and 23, respectively.
- the sole 3 is contoured to provide support for the foot in accordance with the teachings of co-assigned U.S. Patent No. 4,272,899 entitled “FOOTWEAR", or other known soles consistent with this disclosure.
- the outer sole 7 is of a durable material, such as rubber, for example, having a suitable tread pattern.
- the insole 11 is of a suitable insole material (e.g., cotton, felt, nylon, EVA, poron (foams) or a "Gor- Tex" material) and configured to engage the foot of the wearer.
- the shoe upper 5, outer sole 7 and insole 11 may be of conventional construction understood by those of ordinary skill in the art . Accordingly, additional details of construction and operation of the upper 5, outer sole 7 and insole 11 will not be described herein.
- the midsole 9 is fabricated from a suitable compressible and resilient material or materials to provide cushioning to the foot while walking or running.
- the midsole 9 is fabricated in accordance with the teachings of co-assigned U.S. Patent Nos . 5,787,610 entitled “FOOTWEAR” and 5,964,046 entitled “FOOTWEAR", in a manner consistent with this disclosure.
- the midsole 9 is constructed with one or more recesses therein, suitably a first recess 27 in the arch section 19, and a second recess 29 in the forefoot section 21 for receiving "a '"corresponding number of air flow pumps, each generally designated 31.
- the air flow pumps 31 are located in the arch section 19 and forefoot section 21 of the midsole 9, but it will be understood that they may be located in other areas of the sole, including the heel section 17 and the toe section 23, or any combination of sections.
- each air flow pump 31 comprises a plurality of elongate generally horizontal tubular pump elements 33 mounted on a substrate 35 that overlies the outer sole 7.
- the pump elements 33 are arranged to extend generally transversely of the sole 3 from a medial side 36 to a lateral side 37 of the sole. Alternatively, the pump elements 33 can extend longitudinally of the sole or in some other direction. Preferably, the pump elements 33 and substrate 35 are molded as an integral unit, but this is not essential; in fact, the substrate can be eliminated entirely, if desired. Alternatively, the pump elements 33 can be molded as part of the midsole 9. Further, the pump elements 33 may be formed as part of a sole 3 which does not include a midsole.
- each pump element 33 defines an interior volume 38 and has opposite open ends 39.
- the pump elements 33 may have various compressible shapes and forms.
- the pump elements 33 in Fig. 6 are accordion-shaped in vertical cross section
- the pump elements 33 in Fig.7 are circular in vertical cross section.
- the end portions of the elongate pump elements 33 may be enlarged to increase the flow of air through the pump elements to the foot.
- the open ends 39 are in registration with holes 45 (Fig. 3) in the sides 36, 37 of the midsole 9 so that the open ends 39 of the pump elements 33 are open to ambient air.
- the holes 45 may have an ornamental shape (e.g., star shaped as shown in Fig.
- the pump elements 33 are fabricated from a resiliently compressible material such as polyurethane, TPR, PVC or EVA or other , . _, ,. . ⁇ suicaDie material having a Type C rc ⁇ 'm dr ⁇ l ⁇ " 1 "t ⁇ fei're'd to as
- a row of holes 47 is provided along the top of each pump element 33.
- the recesses 27, 29 in the midsole 9 containing the air flow pumps 31 are covered by a suitable liner 51 having openings 53 therein (see Fig. 2) .
- the openings 53 are suitably in communication with the holes 47 in the pump elements 33 such that air can pass out of holes 47 and through openings 53.
- the insole 11 (Fig. 2) is made of a breathable material or also may have perforations. The arrangement is such that each pump element 33 is resiliently compressible in a generally vertical direction upon impact of the footwear during walking or running and expansible upon liftoff during walking or running.
- the open ends 39 of the pump elements 33 are covered by appropriate moister barriers 60.
- the barriers 60 are of a suitable material pervious to the inflow of air but substantially impervious to the flow of water, such as a polytetrafluoroethylene material sold under the "Gor-Tex" trademark owned by W.L.
- the barriers 60 can be valves having multiple movable flaps that open and close with pressure on the sole 3 without departing from the scope of the invention.
- Such barriers 60 can have flaps similar in design to flaps in venous valves that permit flow in one direction when in an open position and prevent flow in a closed or sealed position.
- Such a barrier 60 substantially prevents backflow thus creating a vacuum in the pump element 33 tfo ,L Tecap't ⁇ re' ' 'a ⁇ i'r""'fOm around the foot.
- the barrier 60 can be a strip of suitable material (not shown) extending along outer sides of the midsole 9 covering the open ends 39 of the pump elements 33.
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