US2017095030A1PendingUtilityA1
Shoe, In Particular a Running Shoe
Assignee: DEE LUXE SPORTARTIKEL HANDELS GMBHPriority: Jun 3, 2014Filed: Jun 1, 2015Published: Apr 6, 2017
Est. expiryJun 3, 2034(~7.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Klaus Brandstätter
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Abstract
The invention relates to a shoe, in particular a running shoe, comprising: an outsole, which has a predetermined ball line ( 37 ), which extends from an inner ball point to an outer ball point, and a ball rocker ( 38 ), which is offset rearward toward the heel end ( 26 ) in relation to the ball line ( 37 ) by an average ball rocker distance ( 41 ); an upper; and an insole, which is arranged above the outsole and which is adhesively bonded, together with an edge of the upper, to a top side of the outsole.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A shoe, in particular a running shoe, having an outsole, which has a predetermined ball line ( 37 ), which extends from an inner ball point to an outer ball point, and a ball roll ( 38 ), which is offset to the rear in the direction of a heel end ( 26 ) by a mean ball roll distance ( 41 ) in relation to the ball line ( 37 ), a shoe upper, and an insole, which is arranged above the outsole and which is glued to a shoe upper edge on a top side of the outsole.
2 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the insole is formed as rigid, i.e., stiff in normal use, specifically torsion-resistant and bending-resistant.
3 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the outsole ( 10 ) has a tarsal region ( 28 ), a metatarsal region ( 29 ; metatarsal zone), and a toe region ( 30 ), wherein the tarsal region ( 28 ) is formed softer on average at an inner tarsal region edge section ( 31 ) than at an outer tarsal region edge section ( 32 ), and/or wherein the metatarsal region ( 29 ) is formed harder on average at an inner metatarsal region edge section ( 33 ) than at an outer metatarsal region edge section ( 34 ), and/or wherein the toe region ( 30 ) is formed harder on average at an inner toe region edge section ( 35 ) than at an outer toe region edge section ( 36 ).
4 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the outsole has a reinforcement, which is in particular plate-shaped or rod-shaped, in its rear region facing toward the heel, made of a torsion-resistant and bending-resistant material, preferably made of plastic or metal.
5 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that a shoe interior, in particular at sections adjoining a foot, is formed as essentially seam-free.
6 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the shoe has a soft shoe upper edge and in particular a soft and yielding toecap in the toe region.
7 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the shoe has a removable inner sole in the form of a cushioned sole, preferably having a pressure spike reduction, in particular in the ball region, which has a thickness in the range of 3 mm to 15 mm, preferably in the range of 6 mm to 12 mm, and particularly preferably in the range of 7 mm to 10 mm, wherein the cushioned sole preferably consists of a soft, yielding material.
8 . The shoe according to claim 7 , characterized in that the shoe has a shoe upper edge which is elevated essentially by the height of the cushioned sole and a forefoot region delimited to the rear by the ball line and also a middle foot region, wherein an inner volume of the forefoot region is enlarged in relation to a shoe having an inner sole, the height of which is less than 3 mm, by a range of 7% to 15%, preferably 9% to 13%.
9 . The shoe according to claim 1 , characterized in that the ball roll ( 38 ) is arranged offset to the rear in relation to the ball line ( 37 ) in the direction of a heel end ( 26 ), preferably essentially in parallel to the ball line ( 37 ), wherein a circumferential edge of the outsole, which extends from an inner ball point to an outer ball point and envelops the forefoot, defines a first envelope line ( 45 ), which has a first length, wherein a second envelope line ( 46 ), which follows the circumferential edge of the outsole enveloping the forefoot and the starting and end points of which are associated with the respective opposing ends of the ball roll ( 38 ) arranged offset, has a second length, wherein the second length has a length greater than the first length by a range of 9% to 14%, preferably by a range of 9.8% to 12.5%.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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