WO2006105584A1 - Footwear - Google Patents
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- WO2006105584A1 WO2006105584A1 PCT/AU2006/000374 AU2006000374W WO2006105584A1 WO 2006105584 A1 WO2006105584 A1 WO 2006105584A1 AU 2006000374 W AU2006000374 W AU 2006000374W WO 2006105584 A1 WO2006105584 A1 WO 2006105584A1
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- turntable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/0036—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
- A43B3/0042—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design with circular or circle shaped parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/14—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
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- the present invention relates to footwear and more particularly to a sole for footwear having a structure for minimising injury to the wearer as may arise from twisting or turning movements which may occur during certain sporting activities and/or for enhancing performance by assisting rotational movement of the foot to occur with body movement.
- a footwear sole incorporating a turntable to minimising injuries of the type just discussed is disclosed in International patent applications PCT/AU91/00590, PCT/AU94/00002 and PCT/AU96/00634 ("the earlier applications") of the present invention.
- a turntable of generally circular shape is incorporated into a recess in the sole and is capable of rotation through a limited angular extent as defined by a series of inter- engaging projections and recesses between the turntable and the structure of the sole.
- the actual effect of the turntable in practice is to allow the sole to pivot about the turntable if the foot is turned or twisted when the turntable is in contact with the ground.
- the turntable is subject to a resilient bias which has the effect of returning it to its initial position relative to the sole when the sole is lifted relative to the ground.
- a turntable module for incorporation into a footwear sole as a pre-assembled unit, the module comprising a base, a turntable mounted to the base for limited rotation relative to the base in each direction of rotation from a rest position, with resilient structure mounted between the turntable and base so as to cause the turntable to return to the rest position following rotation, and a sealing ring applied to the base to lie outwardly of the periphery of the turntable so that the turntable is sandwiched between the sealing ring and the base, the outer surface of the turntable being in wiping contact with the adjacent surface of the sealing ring whereby the sealing ring prevents ingress of dirt or mud into the interior of the module, the module being mountable to preformed sole structure such that the turntable is exposed through an aperture in an outer sole of the structure.
- a turntable module means that modules manufactured and assembled at one production facility can be supplied to a footwear manufacturer without the specialist techniques needed to produce and assemble the turntable structure.
- the footwear manufacturer then manufactures the outer sole in the usual way by moulding but with a recess of circular or other appropriate shape extending through the sole for receiving the turntable.
- the module is then applied to the sole so as to lie between the upper surface of the moulded outer sole and lower surface of the inner sole and is secured thereto.
- the mounting plate, turntable and sealing ring are moulded from a relatively hard material of plastic such as polyurethane (for example TPU), or nylon, or of a lightweight metal or alloy or of a combination of such materials.
- plastic such as polyurethane (for example TPU), or nylon, or of a lightweight metal or alloy or of a combination of such materials.
- a turntable module for incorporation into a footwear sole as a pre-assembled unit, the module comprising a base, and a turntable mounted to the base and sealed relative to the base to prevent ingress of dirt or mud into the interior of the module, the module being mountable to preformed sole structure such that the turntable is exposed through an aperture in an outer sole of the structure.
- an article of footwear having an outer sole with a circular aperture extending therethrough, a module comprising a base, a turntable mounted to the base and sealed relative to the base to prevent ingress of dirt or mud between the turntable and the base, the module being mounted as a pre-assembled unit to structure of the sole above the outer sole such that a ground-engaging part of the turntable projects through the aperture in the outer sole.
- a turntable module for incorporation into a footwear sole as a pre-assembled unit, the module comprising a base, a turntable rotatably mounted to the base, and a sealing ring applied to the base to lie outwardly of the periphery of the turntable so that the turntable is sandwiched between the sealing ring and base with opposed surfaces of the turntable and sealing ring being in wiping contact to prevent ingress of dirt or mud into the interior of the module, the base extending outwardly beyond an outer periphery of the sealing ring to provide the base with an upper surface which can be attached to the undersurface of sole structure overlying an outer sole by adhesive connection thereto and/or by positive connection by means of fasteners extending through parts of the base externally of the sealing ring.
- Figure 1 is an exploded view of a turntable module in accordance with the invention
- Figure 2 is an exploded view similar to Figure 1 but viewed from underneath;
- Figure 3 is an underneath view of the assembled module
- Figure 4 is a fragmentary section to an enlarged scale showing the sealing cooperation between the sealing disc and turntable
- Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 and showing a modified sealing arrangement
- Figure 6 is a longitudinal section through the sole part of a shoe having the turntable module of Figures 1 to 4 mounted therein;
- Figure 7 is an underneath view of a turntable module in which the turntable incorporates integrally formed ground-engaging fins.
- the turntable module has a base plate 2, a turntable 4, and a sealing ring 6.
- the co-operating surfaces of the base plate 2 and turntable 4 are formed with co-operating projections and recesses generally designated at 8, 10 respectively by which the turntable 4 is accurately located relative to the base plate 2 for rotation through limited angular extent about a central axis.
- a spring 12 is interposed between the base plate 2 and turntable 4 to apply a rotational bias to the turntable 4 to return it to a rest position after rotation in either direction of rotation.
- the spring 12 is shown as a coil spring, other forms of spring are also suitable.
- the co-operation between the projections and recesses 8, 10 is such that the turntable 4 is able to rotate through approximately 30° in each direction of rotation from the rest position.
- the turntable 4 is held assembled to the base plate 2 by a rivet 14 located on the axis of rotation.
- the sealing ring 6 is applied to the base plate 2 around the periphery of the turntable 4 and is secured to the base plate 2 by adhesive, by ultrasonic welding, or by a snap fastening.
- the sealing ring 6 is of a stepped cross-section (see Figure 4) and overlies the outer periphery of the turntable 4 to form therewith a wiping seal to prevent ingress of dirt and mud between the turntable 4 and base plate 2 and which might otherwise impede proper action of the turntable.
- the periphery of the turntable 4 is provided with one or more V-shaped ribs 15 which engage in grooves of corresponding cross-section in the adjacent face of the sealing ring 6 (or alternatively the ribs could be formed on the sealing ring and the grooves in the turntable).
- This improved sealing action is particularly beneficial for shoes which may also be worn on the beach or for shoes such as soccer shoes which are specifically intended for use in muddy situations.
- the use of the sealing ring (either with or without the ribs/grooves) is preferred sealing could, however, be achieved in an alternative manner.
- a moulded tread disc 16 is applied to the outer surface of the turntable 4, for example by adhesive, and encloses the head of the rivet 14.
- the base plate 2 of the module includes radially projecting lugs 2a which assist in the installation of the module to the sole of the shoe to provide an anchorage between the base plate and sole which will withstand the torsional forces applied to the base plate.
- the module is mounted to sole structure internally of the outer sole and the tread disc 16 of the turntable projects through a circular recess in the outer sole to extend slightly proud of the undersurface of the outer sole.
- the module can be adhesively attached to the internal sole structure with the adhesive being between the upper face of the base plate and the adjacent face of the sole structure and/or by riveting or screwing through the lugs 2a. The method of attachment will depend on the specific construction used for the internal sole structure.
- a simple and inexpensive form of internal sole structure may consist simply of an inner sole of cardboard or similar material.
- the module may be applied directly against the underside of the inner sole to be anchored in position by adhesive and also by screws extending through the inner sole and into the lugs 2a.
- the moulding is formed with a recess in its underside corresponding to the outer periphery of the base plate and into which the module fits and is locked against rotation as a result of the inter-fit between the two components; in that case adhesive between the base plate and the base of the recess may be sufficient to hold the module in the recess without the need for fasteners extending into the lugs 2a.
- Figure 6 shows by way of example the module fitted into a recess of corresponding shape formed in the underside of a mid sole 18 moulded in a suitable material such as EVA.
- a preformed outer sole 20 with an aperture to receive the tread disc is applied over the internal sole structure and is secured thereto in conventional fashion. If the lugs 2a lie directly against the upper surface of the outer sole as may arise in a construction in which the module is mounted directly to the underside of a relatively thin insole, the under surface of the lugs may also be adhered to the upper surface of the outer sole to further improve the anchorage against torsional forces.
- the base plate 2 is of circular shape extended by the radial lugs 2a
- the base plate can be shaped externally of the sealing ring 6 into any suitable shape not only to facilitate anchorage to the internal sole structure in the same way as does the lugs 2a but also to provide reinforcement for adjacent parts of the sole structure and this may be of particular benefit when the module is applied directly against a relatively thin inner sole.
- the base plate, turntable and sealing ring are moulded or otherwise formed from a relatively hard material (or combination of materials) such as those previously specified.
- the tread disc will be moulded out of material equivalent to that of the outer sole which in the case of shoes designed for sports such as basketball or netball will be of a comparatively resilient material.
- the turntable could be integrally formed with a suitable tread disc or other ground-engaging formation such as fins, studs or spikes.
- Figure 7 shows a module with a turntable 4 having integral fins 22.
- the turntable module is mounted within the sole so that the turntable 4 with tread disc 16 lies predominantly beneath the ball of the foot. It is however to be understood that the module could be mounted in other parts of the sole, for example the heel part. It is possible for separate modules to be mounted in the ball part and heel part of the same shoe.
- the turntable module described herein can be manufactured and assembled at a single source and then supplied to a range of footwear manufacturers for incorporation into their footwear.
- the tread disc 16 when applied to the turntable 4 can be considered to form an integral part of the turntable, the module may be supplied to the manufacturer absent the tread disc as, in practice, the tread pattern on the disc will be complimentary to that of the outer sole and the disc itself will be moulded in the same material. In that case the tread disc may conveniently be provided by the shoe manufacture as a simple moulding which is applied to the turntable prior to incorporation of the module into the sole structure.
- the turntable module described herein represents the preferred form of the invention, nevertheless some of the features of the module do have broader applicability.
- the turntable may be mounted for free rotation on the base plate without any restriction as to the angular extent of the rotation and without a spring bias acting to return the turntable to a rest position.
- This arrangement may be suitable for a limited range of applications although it is to be understood that the described arrangement in which the turntable is rotatable through a restricted angle in either direction from a rest position and is returned to that rest position by a spring bias is preferred.
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Priority Applications (8)
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CA002603256A CA2603256A1 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | Footwear |
US11/910,725 US20090113761A1 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | Footwear |
BRPI0609554-2A BRPI0609554A2 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | shoe |
EP06721267A EP1865801A1 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | Footwear |
JP2008504571A JP2008534177A (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | footwear |
AU2006230790A AU2006230790B2 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | Footwear |
NZ561445A NZ561445A (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2006-03-21 | Footwear |
IL186132A IL186132A0 (en) | 2005-04-07 | 2007-09-20 | Footwear |
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AU2005901725A AU2005901725A0 (en) | 2005-04-07 | Footwear | |
AU2005901725 | 2005-04-07 |
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US (1) | US20090113761A1 (en) |
EP (1) | EP1865801A1 (en) |
JP (1) | JP2008534177A (en) |
CN (1) | CN101155523A (en) |
BR (1) | BRPI0609554A2 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2603256A1 (en) |
IL (1) | IL186132A0 (en) |
NZ (1) | NZ561445A (en) |
RU (1) | RU2403837C2 (en) |
WO (1) | WO2006105584A1 (en) |
ZA (1) | ZA200708900B (en) |
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ITPD20090109A1 (en) * | 2009-04-27 | 2010-10-28 | Angelo Mancini | SPORTS FOOTWEAR, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE GOLF PRACTICE |
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