US3546796A - Special sport shoe for people with high insteps - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to improvements in footwear such as the type of canvas athletic shoes customarily worn while playing tennis. Further, this invention relates to a method of securing a tight fitting shoe for persons with a high instep and at the same time providing a shoe comfortable enough to be used in athletic competition without permitting the wearer to slip.
- Playing tennis requires a very snug fitting shoe to prevent unnecessary loss of speed or balance and to prevent the player from slipping on sudden turns.
- the person with a high instep is forced to tighten the shoe to an extent which causes unnecessary pain, or to wear the shoe more loosely and thus, sacrifice some skill in the playing of games requiring agile footwork.
- various orthopedic shoes have been designed to correct and nurse abnormalities of the human foot, but these have been correctional in nature and were not designed or well adapted for use in athletic competition.
- Another object of this invention is to provide an athletic shoe that will permit freedom of action with a secure fit for athletes with high insteps by providing the shoe with two fastening areas, one near the toe which can be tightened for secure fit, and a second separate means of lacing or fastening the upper part of the shoe over the instep that can be separately laced to the comfort requirements of the wearer.
- a still further objective is to make the invention adaptable to conventional athletic shoe manufacturing processes so that the improvement can be used with only a minor change in standard production techniques and with minimum cost.
- FIG. 1 is an oblique top view of a laced canvas athletic shoe of the type used in playing tennis. It embodies one variation of this invention in which the upper and lower vamp sections of the shoe are separated by a V-shaped slit.
- FIG. 2 is an oblique top view of a laced canvas athletic shoe of the type used in playing tennis, but embodying a second variation of the invention.
- the shoe is basically constructed according to presently established principles and styles of manufacturing low quarter canvas athletic shoes.
- Both versions of the shoe illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 of the drawings have a basic or standard sole 11 made of any suitable materialbut customarily the soles of tennis and sporting shoes are made of rubber and provided with a friction surface.
- Both versions of the shoe are provided with a toe cap 12 and where required with toe guard 13 along the front edge of sole 11.
- a conventional style tongue 21 extends upward from toe cap 12 and the shoes are provided with left and right side quarters 14 and 14 which are brought together in a conventional heel 22.
- Said side quarters are attached to the sole of said shoes in the conventional manner by any of the customary or standard techniques with the forward part of said side quarters or side portions of the shoes adapted to overlay tongue 21 and adapted to overlay the instep and forward parts of the foot of a person wearing said shoes.
- vamp section The forward part of said side quarter or side portion of said shoe, the part that overlays the arch of the foot, will be referred to herein as the vamp section and in the case of the sport shoe disclosed by this invention said vamp section is divided into a forward or lower vamp section 16-16 overlaying that part of the foot where the toes join the forward end of the foot and an upper vamp section 1717. Eyelets 15 are provided along the inside margins of said upper and lower vamp sections so that the eyelets on the left vamp sections lay opposite the eyelets on the right vamp sections of said shoe. Lower vamp sections 16-16 are laced tightly by lower lace 19 to compel the shoe to fit tightly and conform to the forward and toe section of the wearers foot.
- Upper vamp sections 1717 which overlay the arch of the foot are provided with separate laces 20 which may be laced to the comfort requirements of the wearer since the tightness or looseness of upper vamp section 1717 does not affect the tightness of the shoes across the toes and the forward part of the foot.
- the division of the vamp portion of the shoe is divided into lower vamp section 16 and upper vamp section 17 by means of V-shaped slits or openings 18, one on each side of the vamp.
- FIG. 2 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- lower vamp section 16 and upper vamp section 17 are divided into completely separated panels with overlap section 26 of the upper vamp section panel 17 adapted to overlay the upper part 27 of the lower vamp panels.
- the two vamp sections can be tied by separate laces 19 and 20 for the convenience of the wearer. It will be appreciated that the alternate version shown in FIG. 2 will provide a neater looking shoe.
- V-shaped openings 19 could be filled with an elastic gussett or other ornamental devices to cover the separation of the vamp portion of the shoe into upper and lower Vamps with separate securing means without departing from the spirit of the invention described or claimed herein.
- the shoe should of course be finished with the customary lining and cushioned inner sole 23 and any additional features customary or desired in the particular style shoe.
- the foot is placed within the shoe.
- the lower lace is then tightened sufiiciently to secure the lower foot in the shoe, still allowing for a slight freedom of movement.
- the upper lace is then tightened, but it can be looser than the lace used to secure the lower foot, and thus the instep is released from the normal pressure that would be applied with the conventional shoe.
- the division of the vamps relieves the strain not only from the instep, but from other parts of the foot that would be under tension if the shoe was not broken at the point of strain.
- ADVANTAGES A variety of advantages spring from dividing the vamp section of sport shoes into upper and lower vamp sections as proposed herein. This shoe at last allows the person with a high instep to tie sport shoes tightly enough to fit the toe and forefront of the foot and prevent the wearer from slipping down when making a sudden halt or turn as required in a number of sports including tennis by permitting the wearer to separately lace the front or toe of the shoe tightly for a snug fit without having to bind that part of the shoe over the instep.
- the improved shoe therefore, permits people with high insteps to engage in competitive games requiring agile and quick footwork to a degree that was not previously practical.
- the invention provides people with high insteps with a sport shoe that can be laced over the instep to the comfort requirements of the wearer without sacrifiicing a snug fit in the toe area where it is needed for many active sports.
- the shoe opens up a variety of activities to people with high insteps and can be adapted to other purposes and uses.
- Still another advantage lies in the fact that the objectives of the improved shoe described herein are achieved with modifications that are compatible with established styles in low quarter shoes and may be adapted to dress or semi-dress shoes without radical innovations.
- the invention is sufficiently compatible with conventional techniques of shoe manufacture as to require only minor changes in standard manufacturing techniques and minimum cost to put the proposed improved shoe into manufacture.
- a specially constructed low quarter style sport shoe for people with high insteps, said shoe comprising:
- V-s haped openings between the upper and the lower vamp sections; said V- shaped openings (a) being positioned to lie directly over the instep of the foot, and
- said improved shoe comprising:
- said improvement comprising division of the forward part of the side quarters into (1) a separated lower vamp section of said side quarters, (2) a separate upper vamp section of said side quarters, With (a) said separate upper vamp sections of the side quarters of said shoe are formed into panels which, (b) partially overlay the upper ends of said lower vamp sections;
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USRE31052E (en) * | 1978-05-30 | 1982-10-12 | Kaepa, Inc. | Lacing assembly for a shoe |
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US4584783A (en) * | 1982-05-10 | 1986-04-29 | Kaepa, Inc. | Shoe tongue holder assembly |
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US4200998A (en) * | 1978-05-30 | 1980-05-06 | Adams Thomas M | Lacing assembly for a shoe |
USRE31052E (en) * | 1978-05-30 | 1982-10-12 | Kaepa, Inc. | Lacing assembly for a shoe |
US4442613A (en) * | 1982-05-10 | 1984-04-17 | Kaepa, Inc. | Shoe tongue holder assembly |
US4584783A (en) * | 1982-05-10 | 1986-04-29 | Kaepa, Inc. | Shoe tongue holder assembly |
WO1985000959A1 (en) * | 1983-08-23 | 1985-03-14 | Kara International, Inc. | Footwear lacing assembly |
US4538367A (en) * | 1983-08-23 | 1985-09-03 | Kaepa, Inc. | Footwear lacing assembly |
WO1985004312A1 (en) * | 1984-03-22 | 1985-10-10 | Kara International, Inc. | Vamp assembly for an article of footwear |
US4622763A (en) * | 1984-03-22 | 1986-11-18 | Kaepa, Inc. | Vamp assembly for an article of footwear |
US5189818A (en) * | 1986-08-10 | 1993-03-02 | Kaepa, Inc. | Footwear lace locking assembly |
GB2225209A (en) * | 1986-08-10 | 1990-05-30 | Kaepa Inc | Footwear lace locking assembly |
GB2225209B (en) * | 1986-08-10 | 1990-10-31 | Kaepa Inc | Footwear lace locking assembly |
US4899466A (en) * | 1986-08-10 | 1990-02-13 | Kaepa, Inc. | Footwear lace locking assembly |
FR2605193A1 (en) * | 1986-10-15 | 1988-04-22 | Superga Spa | Sports shoe |
WO1989000387A1 (en) * | 1987-07-17 | 1989-01-26 | Kaepa, Inc. | Footwear lace locking assembly |
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US5042120A (en) * | 1989-12-01 | 1991-08-27 | K-Swiss Inc. | Shoe lacing system |
US5467537A (en) * | 1994-03-18 | 1995-11-21 | Nike, Inc. | Shoe with adjustable closure system |
WO1999017628A1 (en) | 1997-10-06 | 1999-04-15 | In-Stride, Inc. | Improved tongue for footwear |
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US6094841A (en) * | 1998-10-06 | 2000-08-01 | In-Stride, Inc. | Tongue for footwear |
US20040145129A1 (en) * | 2003-01-28 | 2004-07-29 | Manuel Polanco | Modular roller skate apparatus |
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