FR2900032A1 - Shoe e.g. sandal, sole for massaging foot, has blades located at level of arch of foot of user and having profile such that they match with medial and lateral arch of arch of foot, where blades are distributed around cushion - Google Patents

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FR2900032A1
FR2900032A1 FR0603540A FR0603540A FR2900032A1 FR 2900032 A1 FR2900032 A1 FR 2900032A1 FR 0603540 A FR0603540 A FR 0603540A FR 0603540 A FR0603540 A FR 0603540A FR 2900032 A1 FR2900032 A1 FR 2900032A1
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Caroline Marie Yvonne Bellec
David Gaston Laurent
Pardo Mauricio Camargo
Sylvain Remi Benoit Lepoutre
Sabrina Esther Destrumel
Susanne Daniela Kappes
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B17/00Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
    • 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
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1415Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot
    • A43B7/144Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot situated under the heel, i.e. the calcaneus bone
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1455Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form with special properties
    • A43B7/146Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form with special properties provided with acupressure points or means for foot massage

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Abstract

The sole (2) has a cushion around which blades (1) of polymeric material are distributed, where the blades are vertical with the sole. The blades are structured in three distinct zones such that the blades of one of the zones are embedded in a concentric manner around the cushion. Blades of another zone are distributed around the blades of the former zone according to an oval implantation. The third zone is located on a back of a heel. The blades are located at the level of an arch of foot of a user, and have a profile such that they match with medial and lateral arch of the arch of foot.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif qui, intégré à la semelleThe present invention relates to a device which, integrated with the sole

d'une chaussure, permettra le maintien, l'amorti du pied ainsi que son massage et suscitera les sens de l'utilisateur.  of a shoe, will allow the maintenance, the cushioning of the foot as well as its massage and will arouse the senses of the user.

On connaît déjà des articles permettant le massage du pied sous diverses formes telles que des sandales à saillies élastiques, des semelles intérieures contenant du gel, des chaussettes massantes, des rouleaux en bois permettant de se frictionner les pieds, des thalasso-pieds ou des semelles de chaussure prenant en compte les points de réflexologie du pied.  There are already known articles for the foot massage in various forms such as sandals with elastic protrusions, insoles containing gel, massaging socks, wooden rollers for rubbing the feet, thalasso feet or soles shoe taking into account the reflexology points of the foot.

Les problèmes rencontrés avec ce type d'articles sont les suivants : -Certains sont destinés à un usage très spécifique comme par exemple les sandales à saillies élastiques ; - D'autres ne sont pas transportables, ni intégrables à une chaussure ; - D'autres encore, de par leur structure favorisent un contact. local et prolongé sur des zones sensibles du pied conduisant alors à des gènes voire des blessures ; - Enfin, certains sont très adaptés à la morphologie du pied mais n'ont aucune propriété sensorielle. L'invention concerne un concept permettant d'améliorer le côté sensoriel d'un produit adapté à la morphologie du pied tout en assurant la stabilité et l'amorti nécessaire lors de l'utilisation de la chaussure. Ce produit assurera un plus grand confort par un massage discontinu et dynamique. L'invention procurera à chaque pas une sensation à l'utilisateur. Pour ce faire, la semelle selon l'invention est caractérisée en ce que la voûte plantaire est soutenue et stimulée par un ensemble de lamelles flexibles élastiquement, ayant un profil adapté à la morphologie du pied. De plus leur hauteur sera telle que les lamelles ne seront pas en contact permanent avec la voûte de l'utilisateur lors de l'utilisation. L'indépendance des lamelles permettra une adaptation optimale à tout type de pied. D'autre part, l'hygiène est améliorée par la circulation de l'air entre les lamelles. La sollicitation sensorielle du talon est quant à elle assurée par un dispositif constitué d'un coussinet et d'un ensemble de lamelles.  The problems encountered with this type of articles are the following: - Some are intended for a very specific use such as sandals with elastic protrusions; - Others are not transportable or integrable to a shoe; - Still others, by their structure favor a contact. local and prolonged on sensitive areas of the foot then leading to genes or even injuries; - Finally, some are very adapted to the morphology of the foot but have no sensory properties. The invention relates to a concept for improving the sensory side of a product adapted to the morphology of the foot while ensuring the stability and cushioning necessary when using the shoe. This product will provide greater comfort by a discontinuous and dynamic massage. The invention will provide each step a sensation to the user. To do this, the sole according to the invention is characterized in that the arch is supported and stimulated by a set of resiliently flexible strips having a profile adapted to the morphology of the foot. In addition their height will be such that the slats will not be in constant contact with the vault of the user during use. The independence of the slats will allow an optimal adaptation to any type of foot. On the other hand, hygiene is improved by the circulation of air between the slats. The sensory solicitation of the heel is in turn provided by a device consisting of a pad and a set of lamellae.

Ces éléments se structurent de manière à assurer la stabilité, l'amorti et le massage au niveau du talon. En effet, lors de l'utilisation, la structure enveloppera le talon. Comme celle-ci est flexible élastiquement. elle se déformera sous la pression du pied et le mouvement des lamelles sollicitera sensoriellement le pied.  These elements are structured to ensure stability, cushioning and massage at the heel. Indeed, during use, the structure will wrap the heel. As this one is elastically flexible. it will deform under the pressure of the foot and the movement of the lamellae will sensitely solicit the foot.

Les dessins annexés illustrent l'invention : Fig.  The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention: FIG.

1 Vue d'ensemble de la semelle intérieure avec les deux systèmes Les Fig. 2 à 5 détaillent le dispositif au niveau de la voûte plantaire Fig.1 Overview of the insole with both systems Figs. 2 to 5 detail the device at the level of the arch.

2 Vue de dessus du dispositif Fig.2 Top view of the device Fig.

3 Vue en coupe longitudinale montrant le système au niveau de la voûte plantaire sans pression du pied Fig.3 Longitudinal sectional view showing the system at the arch without pressure of the foot Fig.

4 Vue en coupe longitudinale montrant le comportement du système soumis à la pression du pied Fig. 5 vue en coupe transversale du dispositif Les Fig. 6 à 10 détaillent le dispositif au niveau du talon Fig.4 Longitudinal sectional view showing the behavior of the system subjected to foot pressure Fig. Cross-sectional view of the device FIGS. 6 to 10 detail the device at the heel Fig.

6 Vue de dessus du coussinet et de la première zone de lamelles du dispositif Fig.6 Top view of the pad and first slat area of the device Fig.

7 Vue de dessus du coussinet et des deux premières zone de lamelles du dispositif Fig.7 Top view of the pad and the first two slat areas of the device Fig.

8 Vue de dessus du coussinet et de l'ensemble du dispositif Fig.8 Top view of the pad and the entire device Fig.

9 Vue en coupe longitudinale du dispositif Fig.9 Longitudinal sectional view of the device Fig.

10 Vue en coupe de derrière du dispositif soumis à la pression du pied En référence aux dessins décrits précédemment, le dispositif comporte : - Au niveau de la voûte plantaire un ensemble de lamelles indépendantes 1 (Fig. 1), de faible épaisseur, orientées transversalement par rapport à la semelle, comme indiqué sur la Fig. 2. Cet ensemble pourra se situer sur ou sous la semelle de la chaussure. Leur fonction est d'assurer une sollicitation sensitive de la voûte plantaire tout en la maintenant et sans être une gêne pour l'utilisateur. Ainsi, la géométrie de ces lamelles indépendantes leur permet d'épouser l'arche médiale Fig. 5 et latérale Fig. 3 de la voûte plantaire, c'est-à-dire que le réseau de lamelles dispose d'un profil longitudinal Fig. 3 ainsi que transversal Fig. 5 adapté et courbé selon la voussure du pied. Pour éviter une sollicitation excessive de la voûte plantaire, la hauteur des lamelles ne devra, de préférence, pas excéder 17 mm. Le réseau de lamelles s'étendra de préférence jusqu'à un axe longitudinal 4 (Fig. 2) traversant le talon en son milieu et concernant la longueur, il s'étendra de préférence du dessous des métatarses, jusqu'au calcanéum. Le réseau est constitué: de lamelles, organisées de préférence en deux colonnes, et seront séparées d'un espacement suffisant pour leur permettre le comportement décrit ci-après. Ainsi, le nombre de lignes de lamelles pourra dépendre de la taille du pied de l'utilisateur mais elles seront de préférence au moins deux. Au repos, les lamelles 1 (Fig. 3) sont verticales à la semelle 3 (Fig. 3). La géométrie des lamelles ainsi que la matière qui les constitue, de préférence un polymère, leur confèreront une flexibilité élastique. Sous la pression du pied, chaque lamelle, indépendante, se plie plus ou moins en fonction du creusement de la voûte de l'utilisateur comme indiqué Fig. 4. Le contact des lamelles assure au pied un soutien et un massage dynamique de cette zone. De plus, ce contact est périodique, car lors de l'utilisation du dispositif, le creusement de la voûte plantaire varie, ce qui actionnera le contact non localisé des lamelles sur la voûte. Le massage s'effectue longitudinalement, puisque le réseau de lamelles a été orienté dans ce but. Cette sollicitation de la voûte plantaire favorisera le retour veineux. Ainsi selon la sensibilité de chaque utilisateur, l'effet de ce système pourra être ressenti comme un massage dynamique, ou comme un soutien de la voûte plantaire. - Au niveau du talon, un système en forme de corolle 2 (Fig. 1). Il pourra se situer sur ou sous la semelle de la chaussure. Au centre du système se situe un coussinet 5 (Fig. 6), de préférence en matériau polymère de faible densité, dont le diamètre maximum sera de 30 mm et la hauteur maximale atteindra 10 mm. Ce coussinet se positionne de préférence sous la tubérosité du calcanéum mais pourra également se situer sous un autre point d'appui du pied. Autour de ce coussinet, se répartissent des lamelles. Chaque lamelle, de préférence en matériau polymère de densité plus importante que le coussinet, est flexible élastiquement. Ce réseau de lamelles indépendantes se structure préférentiellement en trois zones distinctes mais ce nombre pourra être plus ou moins important. On désigne par le rnot zone une rangée de lamelles concentriques. Les lamelles de la première zone Fig. 6 s'implantent de manière concentrique autour du dit coussinet. Elles sont de faible épaisseur et d'une hauteur maximale de 10 mm. Elles seront de préférence plus longues que larges. Les lamelles de la seconde zone Fig. 7 se répartissent autour de celles de la première zone selon une implantation en ovale excentré par rapport au centre du coussinet. De plus elles ont un profil de hauteur qui décroît de l'arrière vers l'avant du talon Fig. 9 avec une hauteur maximale de 15 mm. Enfin la troisième zone pourra être localisée sur l'arrière du talon Fig. 8. Les zones seront de préférence au nombre de trois. La hauteur maximale des lamelles constituant cette zone sera de 20 mm. Les lamelles constituant les zones auront une inclinaison maximale de 45 par rapport à l'axe perpendiculaire à la semelle. Le coussinet ainsi que les différentes zones seront séparées d'un espacement suffisant pour leur permettre le comportement décrit ci-après. Lors de l'utilisation du dispositif, sous la pression du pied de l'utilisateur, chaque lamelle se comprime et voit son inclinaison augmenter, progressivement Fig. 10, plus ou moins selon sa localisation par rapport au centre et sa hauteur, afin d'accueillir le talon 6 (Fig. 10), l'envelopper, le caler tout en épousant la morphologie de l'utilisateur. D'autre part, le coussinet central se comprimera sous la pression du calcanéum. L'interaction entre le coussinet central et le réseau de lamelles autour, assure à la fois le maintien et l'amorti nécessaire au pied tout en massant le talon. En effet, lors de l'utilisation du dispositif, le pied attaque le sol avec le talon et le système, de par la flexibilité des lamelles ainsi que la compression du coussinet, viendra absorber le choc assurant alors l'amorti. Le talon se retrouve donc calé par l'ensemble des lamelles au sein de la structure d'où le maintien du pied. Enfin, la pression variable du talon lors de l'utilisation inclinera plus ou moins le réseau de lamelles. Ce mouvement de lamelles, non localisé, sollicitera sensoriellement le talon.35Rear sectional view of the device subjected to the pressure of the foot With reference to the drawings described above, the device comprises: - At the level of the arch, a set of independent lamellae 1 (FIG 1), of small thickness, oriented transversely relative to the sole, as shown in FIG. 2. This set may be on or under the sole of the shoe. Their function is to ensure a sensitive solicitation of the arch while maintaining it and without being a nuisance for the user. Thus, the geometry of these independent lamellae allows them to marry the medial arch Fig. 5 and lateral Fig. 3 of the arch, that is to say that the network of lamellae has a longitudinal profile Fig. 3 as well as transverse Fig. 5 adapted and curved according to the arch of the foot. To avoid an excessive solicitation of the arch, the height of the lamellae should preferably not exceed 17 mm. The lamellae network will preferably extend to a longitudinal axis 4 (Fig. 2) passing through the heel at its center and for length, it will preferably extend from below the metatarsals to the calcaneus. The network consists of: lamellae, organized preferably in two columns, and will be separated by a sufficient spacing to allow them the behavior described below. Thus, the number of slat lines may depend on the size of the user's foot, but they will preferably be at least two. At rest, lamellae 1 (Fig. 3) are vertical to sole 3 (Fig. 3). The geometry of the lamellae and the material which constitutes them, preferably a polymer, will give them elastic flexibility. Under the pressure of the foot, each lamella, independent, bends more or less depending on the digging of the vault of the user as shown in Fig. 4. The contact of the slats assures the foot a support and a dynamic massage of this zone. In addition, this contact is periodic, because during use of the device, the digging of the arch varies, which will actuate the non-localized contact of the lamellae on the arch. The massage is carried out longitudinally, since the network of lamellae has been oriented for this purpose. This solicitation of the arch will promote venous return. Thus according to the sensitivity of each user, the effect of this system can be felt as a dynamic massage, or as a support of the arch. - At the heel, a corolla-shaped system 2 (Fig. 1). It may be on or under the sole of the shoe. At the center of the system is a pad 5 (Fig. 6), preferably of low density polymer material, with a maximum diameter of 30 mm and a maximum height of 10 mm. This pad is preferably positioned under the tuberosity of the calcaneus but may also be located under another point of support of the foot. Around this pad, are distributed slats. Each slat, preferably of polymer material of greater density than the pad, is elastically flexible. This network of independent lamellae is preferentially structured in three distinct zones, but this number may be more or less important. The term zone denotes a row of concentric lamellae. The lamellae of the first zone 6 are implanted concentrically around said pad. They are thin and have a maximum height of 10 mm. They will preferably be longer than wide. The lamellae of the second zone 7 are distributed around those of the first zone in an oval implantation eccentric to the center of the pad. In addition, they have a height profile which decreases from the rear to the front of the heel FIG. 9 with a maximum height of 15 mm. Finally the third zone can be located on the back of the heel Fig. 8. The zones will preferably be three in number. The maximum height of the lamellae constituting this zone will be 20 mm. The slats constituting the zones will have a maximum inclination of 45 with respect to the axis perpendicular to the sole. The pad and the different zones will be spaced apart sufficiently to allow them the behavior described below. When using the device, under the pressure of the user's foot, each lamella is compressed and sees its inclination increase, gradually. 10, more or less according to its location with respect to the center and its height, to accommodate the heel 6 (Fig. 10), wrap it, wedge it while marrying the morphology of the user. On the other hand, the central pad will compress under the pressure of the calcaneus. The interaction between the central pad and the network of slats around, ensures both the maintenance and the necessary cushioning foot while massaging the heel. Indeed, when using the device, the foot attacks the ground with the heel and the system, by the flexibility of the lamellae and the compression of the pad, will absorb the shock ensuring the cushioning. The heel is thus stalled by the set of lamellae within the structure where the maintenance of the foot. Finally, the variable heel pressure during use will incline more or less the slat network. This movement of lamellae, which is not localized, will sensually appeal to the heel.35

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Revendicationsclaims 1) Un dispositif de semelle de chaussure caractérisé par un coussinet élastique 5 (Fig. 6) autour duquel, se répartissent des lamelles indépendantes flexibles élastiquement qui se structurent en trois zones distinctes, de telle manière que les dites lamelles de la première zone Fig. 6 s'implantent de manière concentrique autour du dit coussinet, les dites lamelles de la seconde zone Fig. 7 se répartissent autour de celles dites de la première zone selon une implantation en ovale excentré par rapport à l'axe du dit coussinet, enfin la troisième zone Fig. 8 pourra être localisée sur l'arrière du talon et les zones seront de préférence au nombre de trois.  1) A shoe sole device characterized by an elastic pad 5 (FIG 6) around which are distributed elastically flexible independent strips which are structured in three distinct zones, so that said lamellae of the first zone FIG. 6 are implanted concentrically around said pad, said lamellae of the second zone FIG. 7 are distributed around those of the first zone according to an oval implantation eccentric with respect to the axis of said pad, finally the third zone. 8 may be located on the back of the heel and the areas will preferably be three. 2) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le matériau polymère constituant chaque lamelle est de densité plus importante que celui qui compose le dit coussinet.  2) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that the polymeric material constituting each blade is of greater density than that which comprises said pad. 3) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le dispositif se situe sur la semelle de préférence sous le calcanéum de l'utilisateur.  3) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that the device is located on the sole preferably under the calcaneus of the user. 4) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le dispositif se situe sur la semelle en n'importe quel autre point d'appui du pied de l'utilisateur.  4) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that the device is on the sole at any other point of support of the foot of the user. 5) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le profil de hauteur des dites lamelles décroît de l'arrière vers l'avant du talon Fig. 9.  5) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that the height profile of said lamellae decreases from the rear to the front of the heel Fig. 9. 6) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que les dites lamelles se répartissent 25 autour du dit coussinet selon une implantation concentrique.  6) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that said lamellae are distributed around said pad in a concentric implantation. 7) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que le dit réseau de lamelles se structure en au moins une zone concentrique Fig. 6. 30  7) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that said lattice network is structured in at least one concentric zone FIG. 6. 30 8) Un dispositif de semelle de chaussure caractérisé par un ensemble de lamelles indépendantes 1 (Fig. 1), de faible épaisseur, orientées transversalernent par rapport à la semelle où elles s'implantent, situées au niveau de la voûte plantaire de l'utilisateur et qui ont un profil tel qu'elles épousent l'arche médiale Fig. 5 et latérale Fig. 3 de la voûte plantaire. 35  8) A shoe sole device characterized by a set of independent lamellae 1 (FIG 1), of slight thickness, transversely oriented relative to the sole where they are located, located at the level of the user's arch. and which have a profile such that they marry the medial arch Fig. 5 and lateral Fig. 3 of the arch. 35 9) Dispositif selon la revendication 8 caractérisé en ce que le dit ensemble de lamelles indépendantes s'étend de préférence jusqu'à la moitié de la largeur du talon 4 (Fig. 2).  9) Device according to claim 8 characterized in that said set of independent strips preferably extends to half the width of the heel 4 (Figure 2). 10) Dispositif selon la revendication 8 caractérisé en ce que le dit ensemble de lamelles est organisé en au moins deux colonnes et au moins deux lignes Fig. 2.20  10) Device according to claim 8 characterized in that said set of lamellae is organized in at least two columns and at least two lines. 2.20
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