SOLE ASSEMBLY WITH THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE COMPONENT THEREON AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
An article of footwear has a sole assembly that includes a midsole. The midsole has a bottom with a bottom surface, and an outer wall with a side surface. At least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper is secured to the midsole. Specifically, a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole can be secured to the bottom surface of the midsole and a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper can be secured to the side surface of the midsole. Moreover, at least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper is at least partially transparent. A method of manufacturing an article of footwear includes securing such a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and/or a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper to the midsole.
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This is a continuation of, and claims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/219,105 filed on Mar. 19, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present teachings generally include a sole assembly for an article of footwear, and a method of manufacturing an article of footwear.
BACKGROUNDFootwear typically includes a sole configured to be located under a wearer's foot to space the foot away from the ground or floor surface. Soles can be designed to provide a desired level of cushioning. A sole may be an assembly that includes a midsole and an outsole. Athletic footwear in particular sometimes utilizes polyurethane foam or other resilient materials in the sole to provide cushioning.
SUMMARYAn article of footwear has a sole assembly that includes a midsole. The midsole has a bottom with a bottom surface, and an outer wall with a side surface. At least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper is secured to the midsole. Specifically, a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole can be secured to the bottom surface of the midsole and a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper can be secured to the side surface of the midsole. Moreover, the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and/or the thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper is at least partially transparent. By use of an at least partially transparent thermoplastic polyurethane outsole or toe bumper, various aesthetic features can be achieved. For example, the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole or toe bumper can be dyed one or more colors, a graphic can be laser-etched on an inward-facing or on an outward-facing surface, or a polymeric film with a graphic appearing thereon can be secured to the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole or toe bumper. As used herein, a “graphic” is a design that may include text, figures, or images. Because the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole or toe bumper remains at least partially transparent, the color or colors, the laser-etched graphic, or the graphic on the polymeric film is visible on the article of footwear.
The midsole may be but is not limited to rubber. If the midsole is rubber, a two-sided or double-coated adhesive film can be used to attach the outsole or toe bumper to the midsole. The film has a carrier with a first side and a second side. A first adhesive is on the first side, and a second adhesive is on the second side. The first adhesive is in contact with and is configured to bond to the rubber of the midsole. The second adhesive is in contact with and is configured to bond to the thermoplastic polyurethane of the toe bumper.
The midsole may be configured to have a shape similar to a traditional autoclave-type athletic shoe. For example, the midsole can have a side wall forming the side surface, with the side wall generally orthogonal to the outsole. Such a configuration can be achieved whether the midsole is a rubber component or is a bladder element formed from an upper and lower polymeric sheet.
A method of manufacturing an article of footwear includes securing at least one of a thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper and a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole to a midsole. Depending on the material of the midsole, the securing may be by one of bonding and radio frequency welding. For example, if the midsole is rubber, the securing may include applying a double-coated adhesive film so that a first side of the double-coated adhesive film bonds to the midsole and a second side of the double-coated adhesive film bonds to the toe bumper or the outsole. The method may include laser-etching a graphic on said at least one of a toe bumper and an outsole. The method may include dyeing the toe bumper and/or the outsole at least one color, or dyeing the toe bumper and/or the outsole a first color on a first side and a second color on a second side. Additionally, the method may include attaching a polymeric film to the toe bumper and/or the outsole prior to securing the toe bumper and/or the outsole to the midsole. The polymeric film can have a graphic appearing thereon. Because the toe bumper and/or the outsole is an at least partially transparent thermoplastic polyurethane, even if dyed, the laser-etched graphic and/or the graphic on the polymeric film is visible.
With the variety of aesthetic features available with the use of the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole and/or the thermoplastic polyurethane toe bumper, the method may include manufacturing the article of footwear according to a customer-selected visual characteristic, such as a particular color or graphic. Accordingly, the method may include receiving a customer selection of a visual characteristic of the toe bumper and/or the outsole, and then providing an article of footwear with the toe bumper and/or the outsole having the selected visual characteristic.
“A,” “an,” “the,” “at least one,” and “one or more” are used interchangeably to indicate that at least one of the item is present; a plurality of such items may be present unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. All numerical values of parameters (e.g., of quantities or conditions) in this specification, including the appended claims, are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about” whether or not “about” actually appears before the numerical value. “About” indicates that the stated numerical value allows some slight imprecision (with some approach to exactness in the value; approximately or reasonably close to the value; nearly). If the imprecision provided by “about” is not otherwise understood in the art with this ordinary meaning, then “about” as used herein indicates at least variations that may arise from ordinary methods of measuring and using such parameters. In addition, a disclosure of a range is to be understood as specifically disclosing all values and further divided ranges within the range.
The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, or components. Orders of steps, processes, and operations may be altered when possible, and additional or alternative steps may be employed. As used in this specification, the term “or” includes any one and all combinations of the associated listed items.
Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as “above,” “below,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” etc., are used descriptively for the figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the invention, as defined by the claims.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present teachings are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the present teachings when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the views,
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In the embodiment of
By use of a TPU outsole 24 and/or toe bumper 26, a variety of different aesthetic options can be achieved while durability functions of the outsole 24 and toe bumper 26 are also accomplished. These options are shown in
When the material of the component 120A of
When the material of the component 120B of
The TPU component 120C of
When the material of the component 120C of
When the material of the component 120D of
When the material of the component 120E of
When the material of the component 120F of
The bladder element 214 is a fluid-filled, airtight chamber, as further described herein. The bladder element 214 can be inflated and can resiliently retain a fluid such as air or another gas, and can be at an ambient pressure or pressurized. If the bladder element 214 is inflated with air, it may be referred to as an airbag.
The bladder element 214 is formed from two polymeric sheets, including a first polymeric sheet 16, and a second polymeric sheet 18. The first polymeric sheet 16 is also referred to herein as an upper polymeric sheet 16, and the second polymeric sheet 18 is also referred to herein as a lower polymeric sheet 18. The polymeric sheets 16, 18 are attached to one another as described herein to define a sealed interior cavity 20 that retains the fluid.
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In the embodiment shown, the upper polymeric sheet 16 is formed from a single, flat sheet, such as by thermoforming, to attain the relatively complex, contoured shape shown in
The bladder element 214 also includes the lower polymeric sheet 18 attached to the upper polymeric sheet 16 by bonding at a flange 106 near the terminal edge 48 of the outer wall portion 244 as further described herein. The upper and lower polymeric sheets 16, 18 define the interior cavity 20. An inner surface 52 of the lower polymeric sheet 18 is joined to an inner surface 51 of the upper polymeric sheet 16 at multiple bonds 60 extending transversely and only partway across the interior cavity 20 from a medial side 62 of the outer wall portion 244 to a lateral side 64 of the outer wall portion 244, as shown in
The recess 32, the ridge 46, and the outer wall portion 244 define an inverted channel 65 at the inner surface 51 of the upper polymeric sheet 16. The inverted channel 65 is part of the interior cavity 20. Because the bonds 60 do not extend completely between the lateral side 64 of the outer wall portion 244 and the medial side 62 of the outer wall portion 244, the inverted channel 65 is in fluid communication with the interior cavity 20 and is a peripheral portion of the interior cavity 20.
The upper polymeric sheet 16 and the lower polymeric sheet 18 are at least partly thermoplastic polyurethane. Examples of polymer materials for the bladder element 214 include thermoplastic polyurethane, polyester, polyester polyurethane, and polyether polyurethane. Moreover, each of the polymeric sheets 16, 18 of the bladder element 214 can be formed of layers of different materials. In one embodiment, the sheets 16, 18 of the bladder element 214 are each formed from thin films having one or more thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) layers with one or more barrier layers of a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl alcohol (EVOH) that is impermeable to the pressurized fluid contained therein as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,025 to Bonk et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. The polymeric sheets 16, 18 may also be formed from a material that includes alternating layers of thermoplastic polyurethane and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,713,141 and 5,952,065 to Mitchell et al. which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. Alternatively, the layers may include ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, thermoplastic polyurethane, and a regrind material of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer and thermoplastic polyurethane. The polymeric sheets 16, 18 of the bladder element 214 may also be flexible microlayer membranes that include alternating layers of a gas barrier material and an elastomeric material, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,082,025 and 6,127,026 to Bonk et al. which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. Additional suitable materials for the bladder element 214 are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,183,156 and 4,219,945 to Rudy, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. Further suitable materials for the bladder element 214 include thermoplastic films containing a crystalline material, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,936,029 and 5,042,176 to Rudy, and polyurethane including a polyester polyol, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,013,340, 6,203,868, and 6,321,465 to Bonk et al. which are incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In selecting materials for the bladder element 214, engineering properties such as tensile strength, stretch properties, fatigue characteristics, dynamic modulus, and loss tangent can be considered. The thicknesses of polymeric sheets 16, 18 used to form the bladder element 214 can be selected to provide these characteristics. The bladder element 214 is resilient and provides cushioning and flexibility that can be tuned such as by selecting a level of pressurization. In the embodiment shown in
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Like the upper polymeric sheet 16, the lower polymeric sheet 18 is also an at least partially transparent material. The outsole 24 provides the ground contact surface 74 of the article of footwear 210, and can be thermoplastic polyurethane with a greater hardness and thickness than the lower polymeric sheet 18 to provide durability, traction and abrasion resistance. An upper surface of the outsole 24 is secured to a lower surface of the lower polymeric sheet 18 after bladder element 214 is formed and inflated. The outsole 24 can be configured so that when it is secured to the lower polymeric sheet 18, the peripheral edge of the outsole 24 is substantially perpendicular to the outer wall portion 244. The outsole 24 is an at least partially transparent thermoplastic polyurethane. In this case, the outsole 24 is secured to the bladder element 214 with adhesives or by radio frequency welding. Alternatively, the outsole 24 can be a rubber material, in which case the double-coated adhesive film 150 of
The optional toe bumper 26 is secured to a portion of the upper polymeric sheet 16 that is the outward-facing surface 78 of the outer wall portion 244. Specifically, the toe bumper 26 is secured to the outward-facing surface 78 at the outer wall portion 244 adjacent the forefoot region 40. Like the outsole 24, the toe bumper 26 may also be an at least partially transparent material, and can be a thermoplastic polyurethane with a greater hardness and thickness than the lower polymeric sheet 18 to provide durability and abrasion resistance. In this case, the toe bumper 26 is secured to the bladder element 214 with adhesives or by radio frequency welding.
The thermoplastic polyurethane material used for the outsole 24 and/or the toe bumper 26 can be any of the materials of TPU components 120A-120F, with laser-etching, dyeing, and polymeric film 129 with a graphic 131, or with combinations of these aesthetic features, as described herein. As further explained herein, a customer may select a visual characteristic or feature of either or both of the toe bumper 26 and the outsole 24, and the article of footwear 210 can then be manufactured and/or provided with the toe bumper 26 or outsole 24 having the customer-selected visual characteristic.
In step 304, the article of footwear 10 or 210 is provided with a TPU toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24, which are according to the customer selected visual characteristic if the method 300 includes step 302, or, otherwise, are according to another production decision.
The article of footwear 10 or 210 provided in step 304 results from one or more substeps 306-316. In step 306, the TPU toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24 is secured to the midsole 14 or 214, respectively. In the case of a rubber midsole 14, the securing step 306 may include sub-step 308, in which the TPU toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24 is bonded to the midsole 14 in step 308, such as with the double-coated adhesive film 150. In the case of the polymeric bladder element 214 as the midsole, the securing step 306 may include sub-step 310, in which the TPU toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24 is secured to the midsole 214 by radio frequency welding.
Optionally, the article of footwear 10 or 210 is provided with a visual characteristic, such as may be received from a customer in step 302. For example, in sub-step 312, a graphic such as 123A or 123B is laser-etched on the toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24. Additionally or alternatively, in sub-step 314, the toe bumper 26 and/or outsole 24 can be dyed one or more colors, as described with respect to TPU components 120C, 120D, 120E, and 120F. Still further, in sub-step 316, a polymeric film 129 with a graphic appearing thereon, such as polymeric film 150 with graphic 31, is attached to the toe bumper 26 and/or the outsole 24 in sub-step 316.
Accordingly, the articles of footwear 10 or 210 and the method 300 enable a wide variety of aesthetically-pleasing visual characteristics with the use of TPU toe bumpers and/or outsoles.
While the best modes for carrying out the many aspects of the present teachings have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which these teachings relate will recognize various alternative aspects for practicing the present teachings that are within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A sole assembly for an article of footwear comprising:
- a midsole comprising a bladder element, wherein the bladder element defines a bottom surface;
- an outsole securely bonded to the bottom surface of the bladder element;
- wherein the outsole is discrete; and
- wherein the outsole is at least partially transparent.
2. The sole assembly of claim 1, wherein the bladder element includes an outer wall portion, the outer wall portion defines an outward-facing side surface, the outer wall portion has a medial side and a lateral side opposite the medial side, and the bladder element includes a plurality of chambers extending laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion.
3. The sole assembly of claim 2, wherein the bladder element includes an upper polymeric sheet and a lower polymeric sheet, the upper polymeric sheet and the lower polymeric sheet are attached to one another to define a sealed interior cavity, the sealed interior cavity retains a fluid, each of the lower polymeric sheet and the upper polymeric sheet defines an inner surface, the inner surface of the lower polymer sheet is joined to the inner surface of the upper polymeric sheet at a plurality of bonds, and each of the plurality of bonds extends laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion.
4. The sole assembly of claim 3, wherein the plurality of bonds divides the sealed interior cavity into the plurality of chambers.
5. The sole assembly of claim 4, wherein the sole assembly includes a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the heel region and the forefoot region, the plurality of chambers includes a plurality of forefoot chambers, and each of the plurality of forefoot chambers is entirely located in the forefoot region.
6. The sole assembly of claim 5, wherein the plurality of chambers includes a plurality of heel chambers, and each of the plurality of heel chambers is entirely located in the heel region of the sole assembly.
7. The sole assembly of claim 6, wherein the plurality of chambers includes a plurality of midfoot chambers disposed between the heel chambers and the forefoot chambers, and each of the plurality of midfoot chambers is entirely located in the midfoot region of the sole assembly.
8. The sole assembly of claim 7, wherein the lower polymeric sheet defines an outer surface opposite to the inner surface of the lower polymeric sheet, the plurality of bonds defines a plurality of undulations at the outer surface of the lower polymeric sheet, and the plurality of undulations divides the sealed interior cavity into the plurality of chambers.
9. The sole assembly of claim 1, wherein the outsole has first outsole portion and a second outsole portion, the outsole is dyed a first color in the first outsole portion, and the outsole is dyed a second color in the second outsole portion.
10. The sole assembly of claim 9, wherein the bladder element includes an upper polymeric sheet and a lower polymeric sheet, the upper polymeric sheet and the lower polymeric sheet are attached to one another to define a sealed interior cavity, the sealed interior cavity retains a fluid, each of the lower polymeric sheet and the upper polymeric sheet defines an inner surface, the inner surface of the lower polymer sheet is joined to the inner surface of the upper polymeric sheet at a plurality of bonds, the bladder element includes an outer wall portion, the outer wall portion defines an outward-facing side surface, the outer wall portion has a medial side and a lateral side opposite the medial side, the bladder element includes a plurality of chambers extending laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion, each of the plurality of bonds extends laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion, and each of the plurality of bonds is visible through the outsole.
11. The sole assembly of claim 9, wherein the bladder element includes an outer wall portion, the outer wall portion has a medial side and a lateral side opposite the medial side, the bladder element includes a plurality of chambers extending laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion, the bladder element includes an upper polymeric sheet and a lower polymeric sheet, the upper polymeric sheet and the lower polymeric sheet are attached to one another to define a sealed interior cavity, the sealed interior cavity retains a fluid, each of the lower polymeric sheet and the upper polymeric sheet defines an inner surface, the inner surface of the lower polymer sheet is joined to the inner surface of the upper polymeric sheet at a plurality of bonds, at least one of the plurality of bonds does not extend completely from the lateral side of the outer wall portion to the medial side of the outer wall portion.
12. The sole assembly of claim 11, wherein the outer wall portion defines an outward-facing side surface, and the outward-facing side surface is orthogonal to the bottom surface of the bladder element.
13. A sole assembly for an article of footwear comprising:
- a midsole including a bladder element;
- a thermoplastic polyurethane outsole securely bonded to the midsole; and
- wherein the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole is discrete.
14. The sole assembly of claim 13, wherein the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole is at least partially transparent.
15. The sole assembly of claim 13, wherein the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole has a first outsole portion and a second outsole portion, the first outsole portion is dyed a first color, and the the second outsole portion is dyed a second color.
16. The sole assembly of claim 13, wherein the bladder element is at least partially transparent.
17. The sole assembly of claim 13, the bladder element is a first color, and the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole is a second color.
18. The sole assembly of claim 17, wherein the bladder element has a smooth texture, and the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole has a corrugated texture.
19. The sole assembly of claim 13, wherein the bladder element has an outward-facing side surface, the bladder element has a bottom surface coupled to the outward-facing side surface, the outward-facing side surface is orthogonal to the bottom surface of the bladder element, and the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole is securely bonded to the bottom surface of the midsole.
20. The sole assembly of claim 13, wherein the bladder element includes an outer wall portion, the outer wall portion defines an outward-facing side surface, the outer wall portion has a medial side and a lateral side opposite the medial side, the bladder element includes a plurality of chambers extending laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion, the bladder element includes an upper polymeric sheet and a lower polymeric sheet, the upper polymeric sheet and the lower polymeric sheet are attached to one another to define a sealed interior cavity, the sealed interior cavity retains a fluid, each of the lower polymeric sheet and the upper polymeric sheet defines an inner surface, the inner surface of the lower polymer sheet is joined to the inner surface of the upper polymeric sheet at a plurality of bonds, each of the plurality of bonds extends laterally between the medial side and the lateral side of the outer wall portion, each of the upper polymeric sheet and the lower polymeric sheet is at least partially transparent, the thermoplastic polyurethane outsole includes a first material, the first material is thermoplastic polyurethane, the lower polymeric sheet includes a second material, the first material has a first hardness, the second material has a second hardness, and the first hardness is greater than the second hardness.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 11, 2019
Publication Date: Feb 6, 2020
Applicant: NIKE, Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
Inventors: Eric Joseph Marshall (Tualatin, OR), Douglas A. Beye (Beaverton, OR), Charles R. Edwards (Portland, OR)
Application Number: 16/599,182