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WO2013168259A1 - Semelles de chaussure à rainures inclinées - Google Patents

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WO2013168259A1
WO2013168259A1 PCT/JP2012/062010 JP2012062010W WO2013168259A1 WO 2013168259 A1 WO2013168259 A1 WO 2013168259A1 JP 2012062010 W JP2012062010 W JP 2012062010W WO 2013168259 A1 WO2013168259 A1 WO 2013168259A1
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貴志 猪股
西脇 剛史
雅弘 藤原
良泰 安藤
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株式会社アシックス
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Priority to US14/399,153 priority patent/US20150135558A1/en
Priority to JP2012549196A priority patent/JP5190565B1/ja
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/22Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
    • A43B13/223Profiled soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/141Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form with a part of the sole being flexible, e.g. permitting articulation or torsion

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe sole having an oblique groove.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Document 1
  • a shoe sole is light in weight, can suppress the valgus of the heel, and is required to have a function to reduce the impact of the heel.
  • the above function cannot be sufficiently exhibited only by forming the oblique grooves on the shoe sole.
  • an object of the present invention is to exhibit the above functions by forming appropriate oblique grooves.
  • the present invention provides a shoe sole including an outsole 1 having a grounding surface that contacts a road surface, and a midsole 2 disposed on the outsole 1.
  • a shoe sole including an outsole 1 having a grounding surface that contacts a road surface, and a midsole 2 disposed on the outsole 1.
  • oblique grooves 4 extending in the front-rear direction to the outer edge of the rear foot part R in the rear foot part R are formed,
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the long axis A2 connecting the midpoint O3 of the main ball O1 and the small ball O5 and the center O4 of the eyelid and the virtual center line Lc of the oblique groove 4 is in the range of 12 ° to 35 °.
  • the present invention includes an outsole 1 having a grounding surface that contacts a road surface, and a midsole 2 disposed on the outsole 1, and includes a front foot part F, an arch part M, and a rear foot part.
  • the outsole 1 is arranged so as not to cover the arch part M and is divided into the front foot part F and the rear foot part R, and the rear foot part R lacks the central part Rc of the inner side IN and the outer side OUT of the foot.
  • the midsole 2 is exposed at the central portion Rc and the arch portion M of the rear foot R,
  • the central portion Rc of the rear foot portion R of the midsole 2 and the outer portion 11 of the rear foot portion R of the outsole 1 are slanted back and forth at the rear foot portion R to the outer edge of the outer side OUT of the rear foot portion R.
  • Oblique grooves 4 extending in the direction are formed,
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the long axis A2 connecting the center point O3 of the main ball O1 and the small ball O2 and the center O5 of the eyelid and the virtual center line Lc of the oblique groove 4 is in the range of 12 ° to 35 °.
  • Set to An imaginary intersection O between the center line Lc and the long axis A2 is disposed in a region from the rear half Mb of the arch M to the front half Rf of the rear foot R.
  • the hallux valgus is caused by the rotation (twisting) of the foot around the subtalar joint axis A1.
  • the subtalar joint axis A1 is inclined with respect to the anatomical long axis A2 of the foot in a horizontal plane.
  • This angle of inclination According to T Inman (1969), it has an average of 23 ° and has a width of about ⁇ 11 ° due to individual differences. Therefore, it is important to maintain the torsional rigidity of the sole so as to reduce the rotation around the subtalar joint axis A1 inclined to 23 ° ⁇ 11 ° in order to suppress the valgus of the hip.
  • the invention is not defined by the subtalar joint axis A1, but is defined by the position of the oblique groove 4 with respect to the sole, that is, the position of the intersection point O.
  • the position of the intersection point O is defined by a dimension from the rear end of the shoe sole, while in another aspect, the position of the intersection point O is defined as the arch portion M and the rear foot portion of the shoe sole. Defined by position in R.
  • the arch portion M refers to a portion of the middle foot where the outsole 1 is not provided
  • the rear foot portion R refers to a portion behind the arch portion M.
  • the oblique groove 4 reaches the outer periphery of the outer side of the rear foot of the sole. Therefore, it is considered that the compression rigidity of the sole on the outer side of the rear foot is lowered.
  • the heel is grounded from the outside of the rear foot, it is expected that the outer side of the rear foot is greatly compressed and deformed and the upper surface of the sole is inclined as compared with the case where the oblique groove 4 is not provided immediately after the heel is grounded. This inclination is opposite to the valgus, so that the valgus angle of the heel portion will be small compared to the case without the inclined groove 4.
  • the shock buffering property is improved due to the large deformation on the outer side of the rear foot.
  • the slant groove 4 along the subtalar joint axis A1 can reduce the weight of the sole.
  • the oblique grooves 4 obliquely cross the outside of the rear foot portion of the U-shaped (horse-shoe-shaped) outsole 1 at an angle ⁇ of 12 ° to 35 °. Therefore, the length of the oblique groove 4 outside the outsole 1 having a U-shape and a small area is long. That is, a long oblique groove 4 is formed in the U-shaped outsole 1 having a small area. Therefore, the light weight and the effect of valgus suppression and shock buffering are high.
  • the outsole 1 since the outsole 1 has a U-shape in which the central portion Rc of the rear foot portion R is missing, the weight reduction can be achieved also by the lack of the central portion Rc.
  • a slant groove 4 is formed in the midsole 2 in the central portion Rc. Accordingly, the midsole 2 also contributes to the torsional rigidity, and the weight reduction and the like are achieved.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention as seen from the rear of the bottom surface.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the shoe as viewed from the outside of the bottom surface.
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the shoe sole.
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the shoe sole.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged bottom view of the arch part and the rear foot part of the shoe sole.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view showing the skeleton of the foot.
  • 7A is a sectional view taken along line VIIA-VIIA in FIG. 3
  • FIG. 7B is a sectional view taken along line VIIB-VIIB in FIG. 8A to 8C relate to another embodiment
  • FIG. 8A is a sectional view of the sole at the arch
  • FIG. 8A is a sectional view of the sole at the arch
  • FIG. 8B is a sectional view of the sole at the front half of the rear foot
  • FIG. 8C is the rear of the rear foot. It is sectional drawing of the shoe sole in an end.
  • FIG. 9 is a bottom view of a shoe sole showing still another embodiment.
  • the oblique groove 4 has a front part 4F ahead of the intersection point O and a rear part 4B behind the intersection point O,
  • the volume of the oblique groove 4 in the rear part 4B is larger than the volume of the oblique groove 4 in the front part 4F.
  • the rear portion 4B having a large volume of the oblique groove 4 is relatively deformed, and the upper surface of the midsole 2 is likely to sink, and therefore, the impact of the landing first strike is easily relaxed.
  • the front part 4F where the volume of the oblique groove 4 is small the upper surface of the midsole 2 is unlikely to sink, and the center of gravity is less likely to stay inside the foot arch.
  • the oblique groove 4 does not extend to the inner edge of the shoe sole.
  • the upper surface of the midsole 2 is unlikely to sink at the arch part M or the middle foot part.
  • the oblique groove 4 of the outsole 1 is formed so as to widen toward the rear in the oblique direction. In this case, as described above, it is easy to relax the impact of the first strike, and the center of gravity hardly stays inside the foot arch.
  • a transverse groove 5 extending in a direction orthogonal to the oblique groove 4 is further provided.
  • Such transverse grooves 5 will sever the outsole 1 on the outside of the foot and will encourage deformation of the outsole 1 and midsole 2 on the outside of the foot.
  • the outsole 1 is divided into a front foot portion F and a rear foot portion R without covering the arch portion M between the front foot portion F and the rear foot portion R,
  • a reinforcing member 3 made of a resin non-foam is attached to the lower surface of the arch portion M of the midsole 2;
  • the reinforcing member 3 has an oblique portion 31 extending substantially parallel to the oblique groove 4, and the oblique portion 31 is disposed in front of the oblique groove 4 and close to the oblique groove 4.
  • the position of the virtual intersection point O is disposed in front of the centroid G of the central portion Rc.
  • the oblique groove 4 is arranged on or near the subtalar joint axis A1.
  • the oblique groove 4 formed in the central portion Rc of the rear foot R of the midsole 2 is defined by a pair of first and second edge lines L1 and L2 facing each other.
  • the oblique groove 4 formed in the outsole 1 is defined by a pair of third and fourth edge lines L3 and L4 facing each other,
  • the third and fourth edge lines L3, L4 are generally parallel to the first and second edge lines L1, L2, respectively, or the first and second edge lines L1, L2, respectively. It is formed so as to widen at the corner larger than the corner formed by L2.
  • the midsole 2 and the oblique groove 4 of the outsole 1 cooperate to enhance the effect of the present invention.
  • the oblique groove 4 is formed to extend to the inner portion 20 of the midsole 2 of the arch portion M, and the average value of the cross-sectional areas perpendicular to the center line Lc of the oblique groove 4 of the arch portion M is It is smaller than that of the oblique groove 4 in the center portion Rc of the rear foot portion R of the midsole 2.
  • the oblique groove 4 does not extend to the edge of the inner portion 20 of the midsole 2 of the arch portion M, and the front end of the oblique groove 4 is disposed behind the front end of the arch portion M. Yes.
  • the cross-sectional area of the oblique groove 4 is small inside the arch part M, or the oblique groove 4 does not extend to the inner edge of the arch part M, and the sinking of the upper surface of the midsole inside the arch part M Is small. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the valgus of the foot and to prevent the center of gravity from staying inside the arch part M.
  • the oblique groove 4 of the outsole 1 is formed to expand toward the rear.
  • a transverse groove orthogonal to the oblique groove 4 is further provided.
  • a reinforcing member 3 formed of a resin non-foam is attached to the lower surface of the arch portion M of the midsole 2;
  • the reinforcing member 3 has an oblique portion 31 extending substantially parallel to the oblique groove 4, and the oblique portion 31 is disposed in front of the oblique groove 4 and close to the oblique groove 4.
  • the oblique portion 31 extends to the forefoot portion F. In this case, excessive bending of the sole is prevented, and efficient traveling is possible.
  • the reinforcing member 3 further includes an outer portion 32 extending along the outer side of the midsole 2 at the arch portion M, The lower surface of the midsole 2 is exposed between the outer portion 32 and the oblique portion 31. In this case, the weight of the reinforcing member 3 can be reduced.
  • the present invention includes an outsole 1 having a grounding surface that contacts a road surface, and a midsole 2 disposed on the outsole 1, and includes a front foot part F, an arch part M, and a rear foot part R.
  • the outsole 1 is arranged so as not to cover the arch part M and to be divided into the front foot part F and the rear foot part R
  • the midsole 2 and the outsole 1 are formed with oblique grooves 4 extending in an oblique front-rear direction to the outer edge of the rear foot R at the rear foot R,
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the long axis A2 connecting the midpoint O3 of the main ball O1 and the small ball O5 and the center of the eyelid and the virtual center line Lc of the oblique groove 4 is in the range of 12 ° to 35 °.
  • An imaginary intersection O between the center line Lc and the long axis A2 is disposed in a region from the rear half Mb of the arch M to the front half Rf of the rear foot R,
  • a reinforcing member 3 made of a resin non-foam is attached to the lower surface of the arch portion M of the midsole 2;
  • the reinforcing member 3 has an oblique portion 31 extending substantially parallel to the oblique groove 4, and the oblique portion 31 is disposed in front of the oblique groove 4 and close to the oblique groove 4.
  • the oblique portion 31 extends to the forefoot portion F. In this case, excessive bending of the sole is prevented, and efficient traveling is possible.
  • the reinforcing member 3 further includes an outer portion 32 extending along the outer side of the midsole 2 at the arch portion M, The lower surface of the midsole 2 is exposed between the outer portion 32 and the oblique portion 31. In this case, the weight of the reinforcing member 3 can be reduced.
  • the shoe sole includes an outsole 1 and a midsole 2.
  • fine grooves (so-called design) formed on the ground contact surface of the outsole 1 are omitted.
  • the outsole 1 is disposed on the front foot portion F and the rear foot portion R.
  • the outsole 1 is formed of, for example, a rubber foam or a non-foam, and has a ground contact surface 1s (FIG. 7A) in contact with the road surface.
  • the outsole 1 is provided with regularly large halftone dots.
  • the midsole 2 is formed of a foam of resin such as EVA, for example, and is disposed on the outsole 1 as shown in FIG. 2 to alleviate the impact of landing. Therefore, the midsole 2 is formed thicker than the outsole 1.
  • the lower surface 2u (FIG. 7A) of the midsole 2 is provided with oblique grooves 4 and transverse grooves 5, which will be described later, and the outsole 1 separated into a plurality of parts is provided. It has been. As shown in these drawings, the midsole 2 may be exposed at the central portion Rc and / or the arch portion M of the rear foot R.
  • the outsole 1 is arranged so as not to cover the arch part M and to be divided into the front foot part F and the rear foot part R, and the central part Rc is lost in the rear foot part R. It is formed in a U shape. That is, the outsole 1 is not provided on the surface of the midsole 2 at the center portion Rc of the rear foot R.
  • the U-shape in which the center portion Rc of the outsole 1 is missing means that the outsole 1 is separated into a plurality of parts at the rear foot R by a plurality of oblique grooves 4 and transverse grooves 5.
  • the outsole 1 is not provided in the central portion Rc, and the outsole 1 is divided into the inside and outside by the oblique groove 4 at the front end of the rear foot R.
  • the midsole 2 may be slightly recessed in the elliptical region of the central portion Rc.
  • the bottom surfaces of the oblique grooves 4 and the transverse grooves 5 are provided with irregular fine halftone dots.
  • the oblique groove 4 extends from the inner edge of the inner side IN of the arch part M. It extends in an oblique front-rear direction to the outer edge of the outer side OUT of the rear foot R.
  • the depth of the deepest portion in the central portion Rc of the oblique groove 4 is preferably about 5 mm to 10 mm, for example, and the depth of the deepest portion in the outer portion 11 of the oblique groove 4 is, for example, 5 mm to 15 mm.
  • the degree is preferred. This is because if the depth is too small, sufficient effects such as weight reduction cannot be obtained, while if the depth is too large, stable foot support cannot be obtained.
  • the width of the oblique groove 4 at the central portion Rc is preferably about 5 mm to 15 mm excluding the portion of the transverse groove 5. This is because if the width of the groove is too large, the torsional rigidity is greatly reduced. On the other hand, if the width of the groove is small, effects such as weight reduction cannot be obtained.
  • the oblique groove 4 may not extend to the inner edge of the inner side IN at the arch portion M.
  • the front end of the oblique groove 4 is arranged behind the front end of the arch part M or the rear foot part R. Also good.
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the subtalar joint axis A1 and the long axis A2 is 23 ° ⁇ 11 °.
  • the major axis A2 is represented by a straight line connecting a center point O3 between the center of the main ball O1 and the center of the small ball O5 and the center O4 of the eyelid.
  • the subtalar joint axis A1 is represented by a straight line connecting the head of the talus O6 and the outer radial joint O7.
  • the oblique groove 4 is formed along the subtalar joint axis A1. That is, the angle ⁇ formed by the long axis A2 in FIG. 5 and the imaginary center line Lc of the oblique groove 4 is set in a range of 12 ° to 35 °. For example, in this embodiment, it is set to about 30 °. ing.
  • An imaginary intersection O between the center line Lc and the long axis A2 is arranged in a region from the second half of the arch part M to the front half Rf of the rear foot part R. Expressing this as a dimensional ratio, the virtual intersection point O in FIG. 5 is set in a range of 21% to 43% from the rear end with respect to the total length of the sole on the long axis A2.
  • the oblique groove 4 extends from the intersection O to the front inner side and the rear outer side.
  • the position of the virtual intersection point O is provided at the center portion Rc of the rear foot R and is disposed in front of the centroid G of the center portion Rc.
  • the oblique groove 4 is arranged on the subtalar joint axis A1 (FIG. 6).
  • the centroid G means the center of the plane figure of the central portion Rc.
  • the oblique groove 4 has a front part 4F in front of the intersection point O and a rear part 4B in the rear of the intersection point O.
  • the volume Vb of the oblique groove 4 in the rear part 4B is larger than the volume Vf of the oblique groove 4 in the front part 4F.
  • the volumes Vb and Vf of the oblique groove 4 are values obtained by integrating the length of the portion of the oblique groove 4 with the cross-sectional area of the oblique groove 4. Therefore, for example, the oblique groove 4 of the arch portion M is shallow, and the average value of the cross-sectional area perpendicular to the center line Lc is as shown in FIGS. 8A to 8C. The average value of the cross-sectional area is smaller than that of the oblique groove 4 in the center portion Rc of the rear foot portion R of the midsole 2.
  • the depth of the oblique groove 4 in the arch portion M of FIG. 2 gradually decreases as it extends obliquely forward.
  • the cross-sectional area of the oblique groove 4 may be the largest in the central portion Rc of the rear foot portion R of FIG. 7A, and the cross-sectional area of the oblique groove 4 may be slightly smaller behind the rear foot portion R of FIG.
  • the oblique groove 4 formed in the central portion Rc of the rear foot R of the midsole 2 is defined by a pair of first and second edge lines L1 and L2 facing each other in parallel.
  • the oblique groove 4 formed in the outsole 1 is defined by a pair of third and fourth edge lines L3 and L4 facing each other in parallel.
  • the third and fourth edge lines L3 and L4 are substantially parallel to the first and second edge lines L1 and L2, respectively.
  • the first and second edge lines L ⁇ b> 1 and L ⁇ b> 2 may be formed wider than the corner formed by the corners. That is, the oblique groove 4 of the outer portion 11 of the outsole 1 may be formed so as to widen toward the rear side.
  • the transverse groove 5 in FIG. 5 extends in a direction orthogonal to the oblique groove 4.
  • the transverse groove 5 is arranged to be perpendicular to the oblique groove 4.
  • the angle formed with the groove 4 may be set to about 70 ° to 90 °.
  • the transverse groove 5 separates the outsole 1 into a plurality at the inner part 10 and the outer part 11 of the U-shaped outsole 1. As shown in FIG. 9, the transverse groove 5 may be formed wider as it extends from the inner side IN to the outer side OUT.
  • a reinforcing member 3 formed of a non-foamed resin material is attached to the lower surface of the arch portion M of the midsole 2.
  • the reinforcing member 3 has an oblique portion 31 extending substantially parallel to the oblique groove 4, and the oblique portion 31 is disposed in front of the oblique groove 4 and close to the oblique groove 4.
  • the oblique portion 31 may extend from the arch portion M to at least the rear end of the front foot portion F.
  • the reinforcing member 3 further includes an outer portion 32 extending along the outer side of the midsole 2 at the arch portion M. An exposed portion 22 that is the lower surface of the midsole 2 is exposed between the outer portion 32 and the oblique portion 31.
  • a connecting part 33 for connecting both 31 and 32 is provided between the oblique part 31 and the outer part 32. That is, the exposed portion 22 of the midsole 2 is exposed in a region surrounded by the oblique portion 31, the outer portion 32, and the connecting portion 33.
  • the oblique portion 31 only needs to be disposed along the oblique groove 4 above the oblique groove 4. Therefore, the oblique portion 31 also exists in the reinforcing member 3 covering almost the entire area of the arch portion M as shown in FIG. 9. To do.
  • the outsole 1 may be provided over substantially the entire length from the front foot portion F to the rear foot portion R and over the entire region.
  • the midsole 2 may not be exposed at the arch part M or the rear foot part R.
  • the reinforcing member 3 and the transverse groove 5 may not be provided. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are to be construed as within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
  • the present invention can be used for various athletic shoes such as running.
  • Outsole 1s Grounding surface 10: Inner part 11: Outer part 2: Mid sole 2u: Lower surface 20: Inner part 22: Exposed part 3: Reinforcing member 31: Oblique part 32: Outer part 33: Connecting part 4: Oblique Groove 4F: Front part 4B: Rear part 5: Transverse groove A1: Subtalar joint axis A2: Long axis Lc: Center line L1-L4: First to fourth lines F: Forefoot R: Rear foot part Rc: Center part Rf: Front half part M: Arch part Mb: Second half part O: Intersection point O1: Ryukyu ball O2: Ryukyu ball IN: Inside OUT: Outside ⁇ , ⁇ : Corner

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L'invention concerne une semelle de chaussure comprenant une semelle extérieure pourvue d'une face destinée à venir en contact avec la surface du sol, ainsi qu'une semelle intercalaire disposée sur la semelle extérieure. La semelle intercalaire est à découvert au niveau de la partie centrale du talon et au niveau de la partie cambrure du pied ; une rainure inclinée s'étendant dans un sens avant-arrière incliné, jusqu'au bord extérieur de la partie extérieure du talon, est formée dans la partie centrale et la partie extérieure du talon de la semelle ; un angle β, formé par une ligne centrale virtuelle pour la rainure inclinée et le grand axe reliant le centre du talon et le point central entre la saillie du gros orteil et la saillie du petit orteil, est défini pour être compris entre 12° et 35° ; et la rainure inclinée s'étend vers l'intérieur, plus loin en avant qu'un point d'intersection virtuel de la ligne centrale et du grand axe, ledit point étant défini pour être compris entre 21% et 43% à partir du bord arrière par rapport à la longueur totale du pied, le long du grand axe.
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