SPORT SHOE WITH INDEPENDENTLY MOBILE TOE SEGMENTS AND AN OUTSOLE WITH PROTRUSIONS
An article of footwear is provided including at least an upper, an outsole with protrusions, and a segmented toe region. The protrusions underneath the outsole provide the grip, traction, and anti-slipping features desirable in certain field sports or other activities. The segmented toe region comprises a plurality of compartments, providing autonomous, mobility, and flexibility for individual toes.
The present invention is in the technical field of footwear. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of sports footwear.
Sports footwear and regular footwear are constantly changing. There are many categories of footwear that range from balance to stability and long distance running to tennis shoes. Each category of footwear has a specific functionality. There has been recent popularity with the barefoot shoe, which articulates the toes in the footwear. These are meant to be worn in the gym, with daily activity, and even to the office. Sports footwear is only worn on the field and the basic structure has not been exposed to the barefoot shoe style. The closed toe style of sports footwear allows for certain functionality but it decreases the natural mobility in the foot and thus the athletic potential of the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the invention provide an article of footwear that comprises independently mobile toe segments or groups of toes, and a plurality of protrusions on the bottom portion of the shoe. By wearing this footwear, the user's toes can work independently from each other, or in groups, creating a footwear with improved athletic performance and comfort.
Furthermore, the toe region of the footwear may be configured in a number of ways. In one embodiment, for example, the toe region provides five separate compartments, which provide independent room for the user's individual toes. In other embodiments, however, the toe region may provide less than five compartments.
The protrusions at the bottom of the footwear may be designed to take different shapes, be made in different materials, and be assembled at different positions on the outsole, in order to provide better grip depending on the surface or field for a particular sport. For example, the footwear may be designed for soccer, football, baseball, golf, track and field, water sports, hiking, bicycling, etc. The configuration of protrusions may be designed differently according to the particular needs of the sport.
One embodiment is an article of athletic footwear, comprising: an exterior outsole attached underneath said footwear; wherein said exterior outsole includes a plurality of protrusions mounted underneath said exterior outsole; each said protrusion is formed in a short conical frustum shape with a tip that is smaller than its base; each said protrusion is attached to said exterior outsole through said base of protrusion; said smaller tip of said protrusion creates downward engaging force when said user steps on the field surface; each of said base has a larger cross section area than the corresponding tip of said protrusion, thereby transferring the upward force from the protrusion-ground contact, spreading out said force into said exterior outsole evenly, and absorbing energy from the impact of user's foot striking the ground, thereby preventing point pressure from penetrating upward into said user's foot; said protrusions are arranged along the peripheral edge region of the exterior outsole, mounted at locations including at least underneath the ball, underneath the plantar arch, and underneath the heel of said user's foot; wherein said exterior outsole further comprises a structure configured along a longitudinal axis of said exterior outsole to stabilize and support said user's foot by connecting the front to rear portions of said exterior outsole; wherein said exterior outsole further comprises a structure along a transverse axis of said exterior outsole, configured to facilitate the flexion of said user's foot; an interior midsole bonded to and located above said exterior outsole, wherein said interior midsole provides cushion and support for said user's foot; an upper attached to said exterior outsole, wherein said upper and said interior midsole define a main compartment configured to receive said user's foot; a toe region configured to receive toes of said user's foot, wherein said toe region is defined by the front portion of said upper and said interior midsole, comprising: five toe compartments, each shaped as an individual volume to receive one of said user's individual toes separately; wherein a first toe compartment is configured to receive said user's big toe, wherein said first toe compartment is curved slightly upwards, with the tip of said first toe compartment elevated relative to the bottom surface of said exterior outsole; wherein the four remaining toe compartments are curved slightly downward, allowing the other four toes of said user's foot to maintain their natural posture when said user stands on the ground; wherein each of said five toe compartments comprises: (1) an upper and sidewalls made of stretchable, breathable material; (2) a bottom, which is part of said exterior outsole; (3) a front portion of said exterior outsole that extends from the bottom area and wraps around the exterior front end portion of said toe compartments to protect said user's toes from force of contact with external objects and the ground; and (4) a transverse flexion feature on said exterior outsole, located between the forefoot and midfoot regions, such that each of said toe compartments enables each of said user's toes to flex in an independent and free fashion; a heel cup at the rear portion of said footwear, wrapping around the heel of said user's foot, configured to provide cushioning and support.
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The advantages of the present invention, without limitation, are the new design and obviously differentiated from previous footwear. The present invention is more malleable to field sports than just a regular barefoot shoe, allowing for more athleticism than current field sports footwear. With the present invention the user can attain more power, balance, endurance, agility, flexibility, usability of toes, and better skill, just from the added mobility of their toes. The device is primarily used to increase the somatosensory signals from the feet to the brain, producing truer athletic results. The toes and feet were meant to be used exactly how they are designed; in which case, the current field-sport enclosed shoe decreases the ability of the whole foot to act in the user's favor. This new invention fixes the limitations caused by the current field-sport enclosed shoe.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. An article of footwear, comprising:
- an exterior outsole, which comprises a plurality of protrusions mounted to a bottom portion of said exterior outsole;
- an interior midsole bonded to and located above said exterior outsole, wherein said interior midsole provides cushion and support for said user's foot;
- an upper attached to said exterior outsole, wherein said upper and said interior midsole define a main compartment configured to receive said user's foot;
- a toe region configured to receive toes of said user's foot, wherein said toe region is defined by the front portion of said upper and said interior midsole, and further comprises a plurality of toe compartments, each configured to receive at least one of said user's individual toes; and
- a heel cup at the rear portion of said footwear, wrapping around the heel of said user's foot, configured to provide cushioning and support.
2. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said exterior outsole is the bottom portion of said footwear and further comprises:
- a plurality of protrusions mounted to a bottom portion of said exterior outsole;
- each said protrusion having a short conical frustum shape;
- each said protrusion comprising a tip portion that is smaller than a base portion thereof; each said protrusion is attached to said exterior outsole through said base of protrusion; said protrusions are arranged along the peripheral edge region of the exterior outsole, at locations at least underneath the ball, plantar arch, and heel of said user's foot; and said protrusions are configured for creating a downward engaging force when said user steps on a field surface.
3. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said exterior outsole further comprises:
- a first structure along a longitudinal axis of said exterior outsole that connects a front portion to a rear portion of said exterior outsole to stabilize and support said user's foot; and
- said exterior outsole further comprising a second structure along a transverse axis of said exterior outsole to facilitate the flexion of said user's foot.
4. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said plurality of toe compartments comprises:
- a first toe compartment configured to receive said user's big toe, wherein said first toe compartment is curved slightly upwards, with the tip of said first toe compartment elevated relative to the bottom surface of said exterior outsole; and
- the remaining toe compartments are curved slightly downward, allowing the other four toes of said user's foot to maintain their natural posture when said user stands on the ground.
5. The footwear of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of toe compartments comprises:
- an upper and sidewalls made of stretchable, breathable material;
- a bottom, which is part of said exterior outsole;
- a front portion of said exterior outsole that extends from the bottom area and wraps around the exterior front end portion of said toe compartments to protect said user's toes from force of contact with external objects and the ground; and
- a transverse flexion feature on said exterior outsole, located between the forefoot and midfoot regions, such that each of said toe compartments enables each of said user's toes to flex in an independent and free fashion.
6. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising:
- a fastening configuration;
- wherein said fastening configuration is located at the top or the lateral side of the upper;
- wherein said fastening configuration comprises one of shoe laces, a buckle, Velcro, snap, or elastic band.
7. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said protrusions are made of one of plastic, rubber, or metal.
8. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said upper further comprising:
- an opening that allows a foot to be inserted into the athletic footwear;
- wherein said opening comprises a padded collar.
9. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising:
- an insole;
- wherein said insole is inserted inside the athletic footwear and provides contact with the user's foot.
10. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising:
- a midsole;
- wherein said midsole provides additional cushion and support.
11. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said outsole further comprising:
- a bonding area located at the top of the outsole;
- wherein the outsole is bonded to the midsole through said bonding area.
12. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising a traction padding at the bottom of the toe region.
13. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said protrusions are configured for the sport of soccer.
14. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said structure in exterior outsole is a support bar along the longitudinal axis, configured to stabilize and support said user's foot by connecting the front to rear portions of said exterior outsole.
15. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said structure of said exterior outsole comprises a plurality of grooves along said transverse axis, configured to facilitate the flexion of said user's foot.
16. The footwear of claim 1, wherein said toe region further comprises five toe compartments, each shaped as an individual volume to receive one of said user's individual toes separately.
17. The footwear of claim 2, wherein each of said base has a larger cross section area than the corresponding tip of said protrusion, wherein the upward force from protrusion-ground contact is transferred and spread out into said exterior outsole evenly, and energy from impact of user's foot striking the ground is absorbed, wherein point pressure is prevented from penetrating upward into said user's foot.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 8, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 9, 2016
Inventor: Jared GARCIA (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 14/563,057