FR2983042A1 - Device for creating shoe with interchangeable soles for performing sports activities e.g. football, has shoe base comprising interchangeable sole, and magnets provided on sole, where magnets fix sole and shoe base with each other - Google Patents

Device for creating shoe with interchangeable soles for performing sports activities e.g. football, has shoe base comprising interchangeable sole, and magnets provided on sole, where magnets fix sole and shoe base with each other Download PDF

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FR2983042A1
FR2983042A1 FR1103638A FR1103638A FR2983042A1 FR 2983042 A1 FR2983042 A1 FR 2983042A1 FR 1103638 A FR1103638 A FR 1103638A FR 1103638 A FR1103638 A FR 1103638A FR 2983042 A1 FR2983042 A1 FR 2983042A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/244Collapsible or convertible characterised by the attachment between upper and sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/28Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by their attachment, also attachment of combined soles and heels
    • A43B13/36Easily-exchangeable soles

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The device has a shoe base (1) comprising an interchangeable sole (2). Magnets (3) are provided on the sole, where the magnets fix the sole and the shoe base with each other. Ends (6) of the sole are placed in a middle of the magnets that are fixed in holes (5) present on the shoe base for preventing slippage toward each other. A recess (4) is formed at an end of the shoe base for facilitating detachment of the sole from the shoe base, where the shoe base is made of plastic and the sole is made of different fabrics.

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La présente invention concerne un mécanisme permettant d'utiliser une paire de chaussures pour pratiquer tout type d'activités. Habituellement, pour établir différentes disciplines sportives nous sommes obligé d'acheter diverses sortes de chaussures, ce qui revient chère. Ensuite nous remarquons que pour transporter plusieurs paires de chaussures dans un sac, cela encombre le bagage et donc l'alourdis, peut pratique. Et surtout un éventuel risque de courbature de la colonne vertébrale peut être provoqué si le sac est porté sur le dos. Le dispositif, d'après l'invention, permet de remédier à ces inconvénients .11 comporte, en effet, selon une caractéristique, une semelle détachable de la chaussure qui permettrait d'enlever la semelle a volonté, pour ensuite la remettre ou en installer une nouvelle d'un différent type pour pratiquer une autre activité. De ce fait nous avons plus qu'une paire de chaussure mais plusieurs paires de semelles pour pratiquer tout types d'activités tel le football ou encore le tennis. La semelle est dissociable de la chaussure mais s'attache par un système d'emboîtement composé d'aimants pour une meilleur adhérence ainsi que d'embouts en aluminium qui viendraient s'emboîter dans les renfoncements de la chaussure pour éviter un quelconque glissement de la chaussure sur la semelle. Le bout de la chaussure et également dissociable car en fonction du sport pratiqué le renforcement en bout de chaussure et différent donc nous l'adaptons avec la semelle. Le dessin annexe illustre l'invention : La figure 1 représente de profil le dispositif de l'invention avec en pointillé les parties non visibles En référence a ce dessin, le dispositif comporte une chaussure (1) de base pour les différents sports composé essentiellement de tissu et de plastique, a laquelle viendrait s'ajouter différents types de semelles (2) de matières différentes selon les semelles choisies, associées par sports. Celles-ci se fixeraient par des aimants (3) ayant la forme de rondelle, présents sur la chaussure ainsi que sur la semelle pour une meilleure fixation. A cela viendrait s'ajouter des embouts (6) en aluminium présents uniquement sur la semelle, placé au milieu des aimants (3) en rondelle. Les embouts viendraient s'emboîter dans les trous (5) présents dans la chaussure ceux ci, a l'intérieur de la chaussure serait recouvert par une semelle, pour éviter de ressentir par le pied la présence des embouts, variante non représenté sur le dessin. Ensuite pour une meilleur adaptation aux sports et un meilleur maintient nous dissocierons le bout de la semelle a la chaussure qui se fixerait comme les autres attaches (7) mais celle ci viendrait se fixer après avoir mis la chaussure car le bout serait rétractable pour pouvoir enfiler la semelle. Il viendrait donc se mettre après les autres par une simple torsion du bout pour emboîter la semelle a la chaussure. Enfin au talon de la chaussure pour faciliter le détachement de la semelle par rapport au talon un renfoncement (4) prendrait place pour a la fin de l'utilisation enlever la chaussure. Le dispositif selon l'invention est particulièrement destiné aux sportifs de tout niveaux pratiquant de un à plusieurs sports mais peu également être utilisé comme ustensile de mode ou scolaire pour pratique l'EPS avec dans le sac une paire de semelle au lieu d'une paire de chaussures (elle rétablie donc une problème pratique et économique). The present invention relates to a mechanism for using a pair of shoes to practice any type of activities. Usually, to establish different sports disciplines we are forced to buy various kinds of shoes, which is expensive. Then we notice that to carry several pairs of shoes in a bag, it clutters the luggage and therefore the weight, can practice. And especially a possible risk of curvature of the spine can be caused if the bag is worn on the back. The device, according to the invention, overcomes these disadvantages .11 comprises, in fact, according to a characteristic, a detachable sole of the shoe that would remove the sole at will, then put it back or install a news of a different type to practice another activity. Therefore we have more than one pair of shoes but several pairs of soles to practice all types of activities such as football or tennis. The sole is dissociable from the shoe but attaches by a system of interlocking composed of magnets for a better adhesion as well as endings of aluminum which would be nested in the recesses of the shoe to avoid any slip of the shoe. shoe on the sole. The tip of the shoe and also dissociable because depending on the sport practiced strengthening at the end of the shoe and different so we adapt it with the sole. The attached drawing illustrates the invention: FIG. 1 is a profile of the device of the invention with dotted parts not visible Referring to this drawing, the device comprises a basic shoe (1) for the various sports consisting essentially of fabric and plastic, to which would be added different types of soles (2) of different materials depending on the soles chosen, associated by sports. These would be fixed by magnets (3) having the form of washer, present on the shoe as well as on the sole for a better fixation. To this would be added the ends (6) aluminum present only on the sole, placed in the middle magnets (3) slice. The end pieces would fit into the holes (5) present in the shoe these, inside the shoe would be covered by a sole, to avoid feeling by the foot the presence of the end caps, variant not shown in the drawing . Then for a better adaptation to sports and a better maintains we will separate the end of the sole to the shoe that would be fixed like the other fasteners (7) but it would be fixed after putting the shoe because the end would be retractable to put on the sole. He would come and put himself after others by a simple twist of the end to fit the sole to the shoe. Finally at the heel of the shoe to facilitate the detachment of the sole with respect to the heel a recess (4) would take place for the end of the use to remove the shoe. The device according to the invention is particularly intended for sportsmen of all levels practicing from one to several sports but can also be used as a fashion or school implement to practice the EPS with in the bag a pair of sole instead of a pair of shoes (it thus restores a practical and economic problem).

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REVENDICATIONS1) Création d'une chaussure a semelles interchangeables caractérisées en ce qu'elle comporte une chaussure de base (1) a la quelle nous emboîtons une semelle (2) (interchangeable). CLAIMS1) Creation of a shoe with interchangeable soles characterized in that it comprises a basic shoe (1) to which we insert a sole (2) (interchangeable). 2) Dispositif selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que des aimants (3) présents sur la semelle (2) ainsi que sur la chaussure (1), fixe l'une à l'autre. 2) Device according to claim 1 characterized in that magnets (3) present on the sole (2) and on the shoe (1), fixed to one another. 3) Dispositif selon la revendication 2 caractérisé en ce que des embouts (6) présents sur la semelle, placés au milieu des aimants (3), viennent s'emboîter dans les trous (5) présent sur la chaussure, cela empêchant le dérapage de l'un envers l'autre. 3) Device according to claim 2 characterized in that the end caps (6) present on the sole, placed in the middle of the magnets (3), fit into the holes (5) present on the shoe, this preventing skidding of Hello. 4) Dispositif selon la revendication 3 caractérisé en ce qu'un des embouts (6) et un des trous (5) présent sur le bout flexible (7) de la semelle s'emboîte après les autres attaches, via la flexibilité du bout de la semelle pour la rabattre vers le haut et attacher la semelle (2) a la chaussure (1). 4) Device according to claim 3 characterized in that one end (6) and one of the holes (5) present on the flexible end (7) of the sole is fitted after the other fasteners, via the flexibility of the tip of the sole to fold up and attach the sole (2) to the shoe (1). 5) Dispositif selon l'une des quelconques revendications présentes caractérise en se que le renfoncement (4) présent en bout de chaussure facilite le détachement de la semelle (2) a la chaussure (1) 5) Device according to any one of the present claims characterized in that the recess (4) present at the end of the shoe facilitates the detachment of the sole (2) to the shoe (1)
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