Title of Invention

A SHOCK - ABSORBING HEEL FOR FOOTWEAR AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF

Abstract A shock absorbing heel for footwear, made of leather, or a material visually similar to leather, and formed by rubber underheel (1) with at least one opening (7) from which there projects an appendix (2) of a core (3) made of a resilient plastic material. The material is injected on the underheel in a chamber (12) delimited by strips (4, 5) of leather or the like arranged on the underheel and along its edge and connected to the underheel through the core of plastic material
Full Text A Shock-Absorbing Heel For Footwear And Method Of Production
Thereof
METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A SHOCK ABSORBING HEEL FOR
FOOTWEAR AND THE HEEL PRODUCED THEREBY
DESCRIPTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field
of footwear and, more particularly, relates to a shock-
absorbing heel for footwear and a method for producing it.
Background of the Invention
Several expedients are known for absorbing and
dampening the stresses that are transmitted to the
skeleton and muscle structure by means of the foot in the
course of normal walking, and even more so on doing
sporting activities (running, jumping, etc.). In
particular, there are known solutions that envisage
forming chambers in the sole of the footwear and arranging
appropriate elastic means or air cushions inside them. In
other solutions the absorption of shocks and stresses is
entrusted to fluid cushions within the sole, thus
realizing even a circulation of air in the sole that will
be produced by the shocks and the walking movement of the
foot itself, especially between the fore part of the sole
and its rear part, and possibly also between the
outside, passing through vents and non-return valves
Expedients of this kind have so far been applied to
footwear of the sporting type or, in any case, equipped
with rubber soles, or soles made of plastic material,
obtained, for example, by means of injection moulding.
Apart from the sure benefit one obtains when
such solutions are adopted in sporting footwear, there can
be no doubt that they can make a significant contribution
to the comfort of any kind of footwear used for everyday
activities. However, there are both aesthetic and
constructional reasons why shoes with soles made of
leather, or similar material, which constitute a
substantial fraction of the commonly employed footwear,
cannot be provided with such expedients capable of damping
the stresses.
Object and Summary of the invention
The object of the present invention is to provide a
footwear heel suitable for soles made of leather or
similar material and having dampening properties capable
of limiting transmission to the skeleton and muscle
structure of the stresses that are generated during
walking. Another object of the present invention is to
provide a method of producing shock-absorbing heels of the
aforementioned type suitable for application in industry
and in mass production.
These aims are attained by means of the shock-
absorbing heel for footwear according to the present
invention and the relevant method for its production
having the characteristics set out in claims 1 and 8
attached hereto.
Brief description of the accompanying drawings
Further characteristics and advantages of the shock-
absorbing heel and the method for its production will be
apparent from the following description of an embodiment
thereof, which is given purely by way of example and is
not to be considered limitative in any way, the
description making reference to the attached drawings, of
which:
- Figure 1 shows a bottom plan view of a heel for
footwear in accordance with the present invention;
- Figure 2 shows a sectional view taken along line
II-II of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 shows a partial sectional view taken
along lines III-III of Figure 1; and
-Figure 4 shows an exploded view of the heel in
accordance with the invention.
Detailed description of the Invention
Referring to the aforesaid figures, the shock-
absorbing heel in accordance with the invention comprises
an underheel 1 made of rubber or some elastomeric material
capable of resisting wear, with a circular window 7
provied at its centre, from which there projects for a few
millimetres an appendix 2 of a core 3 made of resilient
plastic material, polyurethane for example. Core 3 is
enclosed between two thick strips of leather, one of
which, indicated by the reference number 4, is arcuate in
shape such as to line both the rear and the sides of the
heel, while the other, indicated by 5, lines the front
side of the heel.
Advantageously, the projecting appendix 2 of core 3
will be shaped so as to perform its shock-absorbing
function in an optimal manner. In particular, it is formed
with a central depression 8 delimited by a first circular
groove 9 that, in its turn, is delimited by a circular fin
10, constituting the outer edge of the appendix 2 and
placed at some distance from the wall delimiting window
7 of the rubber underheel 1.
Advantageously, an insert 11 of light plastic
material, polystyrene for example, may be provided in core
3 to permit the application of the sole (a visible part of
which has. been indicated by the reference number 6) by
means of nailing. Otherwise, the sole may in any case be
applied by means of gluing.
With a view to facilitating the movement of appendix
2 in the direction orthogonal to the walking plane,
between sole 6 and core 3 there may be provided a chamber
12 forming an air cushion that, by means of its
compression and dilation, will likewise assist in
absorbing the stresses acting on the foot. In that case
insert 11 will have to be provided with a central opening
to establish continuity between appendix 2 of core 3 and
the air contained in chamber 12.
With a view to producing the shock-absorbing heel in
accordance" with the present invention, one first prepares
by means of moulding, or some other suitable process, a
rubber underheel 1 provided with at least one opening, a
central window 7 for example, as shown in the figures. The
underheel 1 is then arranged within a mould for injection
moulding having a shape equal to that of the underheel and
a height substantially equal to the height, of the heel
that is to be produced. The mould is shaped in such a way
as to have a lowered bottom in the position of the opening
provided in the underheel to permit the formation of the
projecting appendix 7. In the space delimited by the two
leather strips 4 and 5 above the underheel 1 there may
also be arranged a connection insert 11 and then, after
closing the mould, thermoplastic or elastomer resin,
polyurethane for example, is injected to form an internal
resilient core provided with an appendix 2 arranged in the
opening 7 and partially projecting therefrom. On
solidifying, the resin becomes secured to the underheel
and the two strips, thus forming a single body.
It is preferable to shape the lid of the mould in
such a manner as to create a chamber 12 in the upper part
of the heel in a position opposite the opening 7, which,
once the sole 6 has been applied, will come to contain an
air cushion that improves the shock-absorbing function of
resilient core 3, facilitating movements of appendix 2 in
the direction at right angles to the plane of walking.
The heel formed in this manner can be fixed to the
sole by means of known systems, for example, by means of
nailing if the insert 11 is present or by means of gluing.
The exterior appearance of the heel produced in this
manner will be the classical one of a leather heel, but
provided with the shock-absorbing function. It is to be
understood that, even though the present description has
been made with reference to the case of heels made of
rubber and the use of strips 4 and 5 consisting of this
material, the invention is applicable in exactly the same
manner also to heels realized with some material that is
visually similar to leather, for example, heels made of
masonite or regenerated leather. In that case, obviously,
the employed strips 4 and 5 will be made of these
materials.
Though the present description makes reference to a
single window provided in the underheel, it is obvious
that the underheel may be provided with several windows,
preferably arranged symmetrically, from each of which
there will project an appendix 2 of the internal elastic
core. Similarly, the shape of the openings provided in the
underheel may be different from the circular shape here
illustrated. The various parts making up the heel in
accordance with the invention are kept together by the
adhesive action developed by the resin at the moment of
injection and its subsequent solidification.
Variations and/or modifications may be brought to the
shock-absorbing heel and the relevant production method
according to the present invention without departing from
the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended
claims.
WE CLAIM :
1. A shock-absorbing heel for footwear comprising an underheel (1) with at
least one opening (7), characterized in that the underheel (1) is made of
elastomeric material and strips (4, 5) made of leather or some material visually
similar to leather are arranged above the underheel along its edge so as to
delimit a chamber in which a core (3) of resilient plastic material is injected, said
core being formed with an appendage (2) projecting from said at least one
opening (7), said strips (4, 5) being connected to the underheel (1) by means of
the core (3) made of resilient plastic material.
2. A heel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said core (3) incorporates an insert
(11) made of light plastic material.
3. A heel as claimed in claim 2, wherein said insert (11) is provided with an
opening in a position opposite said at least one opening (7) of the underheel (1).
4. A heel as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said core
(3), together with a sole (6) applied to it, defines a chamber (12) in a position
opposite to said at least one opening (7) of the underheel (1) within which there
is present an air cushion performing an auxiliary shock-absorbing function.
5. A heel as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
underheel (1) is provided with a plurality of openings (7) from which there project
respective appendices (2) of said core (3).
6. A heel as claimed in claim 5, wherein said openings (7) are arranged in a
symmetrical fashion.
7. A heel as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, comprising two
leather strips (4, 5) arranged, respectively, along the forward edge of said
underheel and bent in the manner of an arc along the lateral and rearward edges
of said underheel.
8. A method for producing a shock-absorbing heel for footwear,
characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
moulding an underheel (1) made of elastomer material and having at least
one opening (7);
arranging the underheel (1) within a mould having a shape equal to that of
the underheel and a height substantially equal to the height of the heel that is to
be produced, said mould being provided with a lowered bottom in a position
corresponding to said opening;
arranging strips (4, 5) of leather, or a material visually similar to leather,
above the underheel (1) to abut against the sidewalls of the mould;
injecting molten resilient plastic material above said underheel into a
chamber delimited by said strips.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein an insert (11) is arranged in
said chamber before said light plastic material is injected into it.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein an insert (11) is provided with
an opening in a position opposite to said at least one opening (7) of the
underheel.
11. The method as claimed in any one of claims 8, 9 or 10, wherein a
chamber (12) suitable for containing an air cushion and delimited on its upper
side by a sole (6) is formed on said core (3).
12. The method as claimed in any one of claims 8, 9, 10 or 11, wherein an
underheel (1) made of rubber with a plurality of openings (7) is used.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein said plurality of openings (7)
is formed in a symmetrical fashion.
A shock absorbing heel for footwear, made of leather, or a material visually similar to
leather, and formed by rubber underheel (1) with at least one opening (7) from which
there projects an appendix (2) of a core (3) made of a resilient plastic material. The
material is injected on the underheel in a chamber (12) delimited by strips (4, 5) of
leather or the like arranged on the underheel and along its edge and connected to
the underheel through the core of plastic material

Documents:

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-assignment.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-claims.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-form 13.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-gpa.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1702-kolnp-2004-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 223840
Indian Patent Application Number 1702/KOLNP/2004
PG Journal Number 39/2008
Publication Date 26-Sep-2008
Grant Date 23-Sep-2008
Date of Filing 09-Nov-2004
Name of Patentee SALVATORE FERRAGAMO ITALIA S.P.A.
Applicant Address 2, VIA DEI TORNABUONI, I-50123 FIRENZE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SUAREZ ADOLFO JAVIER 200 RIVERSIDE BLVD. NEW YORK, NY 10069
2 PUCCIONI ANTONIO 102, VIA GRONCHI, I-57022 CASTAGNETO CARDUCCI
3 PEZZUOLO SIMONE 24/D. INT.2, VIA TONIOLO, I-30030 TOMBELLE DI VIGONOVO
PCT International Classification Number A43B 21/26, 13/18
PCT International Application Number PCT/IT2003/000775
PCT International Filing date 2003-11-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 FI2002A000230 2002-11-27 Italy