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WO1993016612A1
WO1993016612A1 PCT/GB1993/000370 GB9300370W WO9316612A1 WO 1993016612 A1 WO1993016612 A1 WO 1993016612A1 GB 9300370 W GB9300370 W GB 9300370W WO 9316612 A1 WO9316612 A1 WO 9316612A1
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water
vapour
midsole
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Peter Duncan Bastianelli
Peter Simpson
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W.L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/12Special watertight footwear
    • A43B7/125Special watertight footwear provided with a vapour permeable member, e.g. a membrane

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  • the present invention relates to an item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water (i.e. is waterproof) but is water-vapour-permeable so as to be comfortable to wear.
  • the invention is particularly applicable to sports shoes, boots, slippers or socks.
  • Waterproof water-vapour-permeable materials are available from W.L. Gore & Associates under the trademark GORE-TEX. These comprise a thin membrane of porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) which may be produced in the manner described in US patent 3953566. Usually, the porous expanded PTFE membrane is coated with an oleophobic coating, as disclosed in US patent 4194041, in order to prevent the membrane from being wetted-out by fats or oils from the wearer's body.
  • PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
  • oleophobic coating as disclosed in US patent 4194041
  • other waterproof water-vapour-permeable membranes are also available on the market and the invention is applicable to these also.
  • the bootee In order that the shoe shall be fully water tight, it has been conventional practice to initially produce a bootee of a relatively soft waterproof water-vapour-permeable material around which the shoe is constructed.
  • the bootee includes an opening for the foot and is usually formed from two side portions and a sole portion. The joins are generally butt-edged, secured withzig-zag stitching and sealed. The bootee can then be pretested for leaks before being put into the final shoe.
  • the bootee is formed of a conformable four layer laminate comprising from the outs . ide inwards, a layer of nylon knit, .a membrane with oleophobic coating, a foam layer and an inner fabric lining to go adjacent the foot.
  • the flexible nature of the bootee can cause difficulty in subsequently aligning the bootee on a last in order to allow the upper and outer sole to be attached.
  • the present invention provides an item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water but is water-vapour-permeable which comprises;
  • the upper portion being formed of a laminate comprising an inner lining material and an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer; and the midsole being formed of an inner midsole board laminated to an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer;
  • the upper portion having an entrance for a foot and a lower lasting margin, the lasting margin being lasted around the periphery of the midsole so as to overlap the midsole periphery and being attached thereto so as to form a seam;
  • the invention also extends to a process of production wherein the inner lining is. formed on a last. The last is then withdrawn and the seam seal tape applied. The sealed inner lining is then returned to the last and an outer sole and upper applied. The outer uppers will be on the outside of the finished shoe. Alternatively the seam sealing tape may be applied while the inner lining is still on the last.
  • the inner lining is formed of laminated materials.
  • the inner lining material of the upper portion is preferably a material having limited stretchability, such as leather, such that it requires to be formed on a last.
  • the laminate is preferably formed by adhering the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer with adhesive under the application of pressure to the outside of the inner lining layer.
  • the midsole is preferably formed by adhering the water-impermeable. water-vapour-permeable layer to the outside of a semi-rigid midsole board material.
  • the water-impermeable, water-vapour permeable layer (such as expanded porous PTFE and oleophobic coating) is preferably protected on its outermost side with a loose knit fabric layer, which nevertheless allows penetration of adhesive used with the seam seal tape through to the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer for sealing purposes.
  • the upper portion of the lining " is generally made in conventional manner from panels which are butt jointed and stitched;and the seams sealed with seam seal tape.
  • the upper usually of leather
  • the upper may ' be attached to the inner lining around the ankle area but is otherwise left loose to be lasted in later.
  • an upper may not be required.
  • the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the lasting margin may be sealed to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole by means of a suitable adhesive (which will form a waterproof seal, which may or may not be water-vapour-permeable) or a gasketting material such as expanded porous PTFE tape impregnated with an adhesive placed between the lasting margin and the midsole.
  • a suitable adhesive which will form a waterproof seal, which may or may not be water-vapour-permeable
  • a gasketting material such as expanded porous PTFE tape impregnated with an adhesive placed between the lasting margin and the midsole.
  • it is preferred to seal the seam by adhering seam seal tape over the seam in known manner.
  • The.seam seal tape may be any suitable tape provided with an adhesive on its inner surface. It is often of the same material as the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer. It is preferably formed of a water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable expanded porous PTFE membrane having an oleophobic coating thereon. Usually, a thermoplastic adhesive is attached to one side of the tape, whilst a protective fabric layer is applied to the other side. The seam seal tape may be applied by heating such as to melt the adhesive and applying under pressure.
  • the item of footwear will normally include an outer sole attached in conventional manner underneath the midsole of the inner lining.
  • Figure 1 is a cross sectional elevation of a shoe according to the present invention on a last
  • Figure 2 is a partially cut away view of the shoe with the outer layer of the uppers and the outer sole omitted for clarity.
  • Figure 1 shows a last 2 of conventional construction having a hinge 3 to allow the heel portion to be hinged away to enable the last to be removed from a shoe.
  • the last provides a former on which the shoe is built up.
  • the shoe principally comprises an inner lining comprising a lining upper portion 4 sealed to a midsole 12 by means of adhesive 20 and seam sealing tape 24.
  • the lining upper portion 4 and midsole 12 are each formed of a laminate comprising a leather lining 10 and a midsole board 9 respectively, each being laminated to a layer 8 of water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable expanded constructiveporous PTFE carrying an oleophobic coating and having on an outer surface thereof a knitted open nylon fabric 11 (a material available from W.L.
  • the laminate is arranged so that the porous expanded PTFE layer 8 and nylon fabric 11 are outermost.
  • leather upper 6 adhered by hot melt adhesive 21 to the underside of the midsole.
  • An outer sole 30 is attached to the base of the shoe. The shoe is assembled in the following manner.
  • the upper portion 4 of the inner lining is . produced from panels of the leather laminate by seaming the panels together (for example, heal, vamp and tongue panels, or other construction known in the art) to construct a part-bag shape, stitching the panels together with a lock stitch, and applying a seam sealing tape under the effects of heat and pressure.
  • seaming the panels together for example, heal, vamp and tongue panels, or other construction known in the art
  • the seam sealing tape comprises water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable expanded porous PTFE tape and oleophobic coating, having on one side a hot melt adhesive and on the other side a knitted fabric protective layer. These seams are omitted from Figure 1 for clarity.
  • the midsole laminate 12 is then attached by tacks 14 to the underside of the last 2.
  • the upper lining portion 4 is lasted over the last so as to adopt its shape and a lower marginal portion 16 thereof is left protruding beyond the underside of the last.
  • An adhesive layer 20 is applied around the periphery of the midsole and the marginal portion 16 of the lining upper portion 4 is folded around the underside of the midsole periphery andadhered thereto. This results in puckers 22 which may be removed, or alternatively avoided by scalloping the marginal portion 16.
  • the shoe assembly is now removed from the last.
  • the tacks 14 are withdrawn and the holes left are sealed with patches 28 of seam sealing tape.
  • the last is withdrawn by hinging the heel portion of the last in conventional manner.
  • This allows seam sealing tape 24 to be applied over the seam 26 between the upper portion of the lining and the midsole.
  • the expanded porous PTFE layer lies on the outer side of the leather lining 10.
  • the seam seal tape 24 is applied under heat and pressure such that the hot melt adhesive " penetrates the nylon fabric 11 and securely adheres to the porous expanded PTFE membrane on either side of the seam 26, thereby sealing the seam against ingress of liquid water.
  • the sealed lining is then replaced over the last.
  • the leather upper 6 (which was previously lifted upwards out of the way) is now pulled downwards over the last and in a second lasting process is conformed to the shape of the last and extends beyond the lower edge thereof so as to provide an overlap portion 19.
  • a layer of hot melt adhesive 21 is then applied around the periphery of the midsole and over the seam sealing tape 24.
  • the peripheral portion 19 (which may be skived to reduce its thickness) is then lasted around the lower edge of the inner liningand adhered thereto. Any folds or puckers formed in the overlap area 19 can be ground away in conventional manner.
  • the outer sole 30 may then be applied to the underside of the shoe in conventional manner.

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Abstract

An item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water but is water-vapour-permeable comprises: an inner lining comprising an upper portion (4) and a midsole (12); the upper portion being formed of a laminate comprising an inner lining material (10) and an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer (8); and the midsole being formed of an inner midsole board (9) laminated to an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer (8); the upper portion having an entrance for a foot and a lower lasting margin (16), the lasting margin being folded around the periphery of the midsole so as to overlap the midsole periphery and being attached thereto so as to form a seam; and the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of said lasting margin being sealed to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole. Usually the seam is sealed by adhering seam sealing tape over the seam. The water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable material may be expanded porous polytetrafluoroethylene.

Description

FOOTWEAR
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water (i.e. is waterproof) but is water-vapour-permeable so as to be comfortable to wear. The invention is particularly applicable to sports shoes, boots, slippers or socks.
BACKGROUND
Waterproof water-vapour-permeable materials are available from W.L. Gore & Associates under the trademark GORE-TEX. These comprise a thin membrane of porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) which may be produced in the manner described in US patent 3953566. Usually, the porous expanded PTFE membrane is coated with an oleophobic coating, as disclosed in US patent 4194041, in order to prevent the membrane from being wetted-out by fats or oils from the wearer's body. However, other waterproof water-vapour-permeable membranes are also available on the market and the invention is applicable to these also.
In order that the shoe shall be fully water tight, it has been conventional practice to initially produce a bootee of a relatively soft waterproof water-vapour-permeable material around which the shoe is constructed. The bootee includes an opening for the foot and is usually formed from two side portions and a sole portion. The joins are generally butt-edged, secured withzig-zag stitching and sealed. The bootee can then be pretested for leaks before being put into the final shoe.Typically, the bootee is formed of a conformable four layer laminate comprising from the outs.ide inwards, a layer of nylon knit, .a membrane with oleophobic coating, a foam layer and an inner fabric lining to go adjacent the foot.
However, the flexible nature of the bootee can cause difficulty in subsequently aligning the bootee on a last in order to allow the upper and outer sole to be attached.
It is an object of the present invention to mitigate these problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water but is water-vapour-permeable which comprises;
-an inner lining comprising an upper portion and a midsole;
-the upper portion being formed of a laminate comprising an inner lining material and an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer; and the midsole being formed of an inner midsole board laminated to an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer;
-the upper portion having an entrance for a foot and a lower lasting margin, the lasting margin being lasted around the periphery of the midsole so as to overlap the midsole periphery and being attached thereto so as to form a seam; and
-the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer of said lasting margin being sealed to the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole.
The invention also extends to a process of production wherein the inner lining is. formed on a last. The last is then withdrawn and the seam seal tape applied. The sealed inner lining is then returned to the last and an outer sole and upper applied. The outer uppers will be on the outside of the finished shoe. Alternatively the seam sealing tape may be applied while the inner lining is still on the last.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The inner lining is formed of laminated materials. The inner lining material of the upper portion is preferably a material having limited stretchability, such as leather, such that it requires to be formed on a last. The laminate is preferably formed by adhering the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer with adhesive under the application of pressure to the outside of the inner lining layer. Similarly, the midsole is preferably formed by adhering the water-impermeable. water-vapour-permeable layer to the outside of a semi-rigid midsole board material. The water-impermeable, water-vapour permeable layer (such as expanded porous PTFE and oleophobic coating) is preferably protected on its outermost side with a loose knit fabric layer, which nevertheless allows penetration of adhesive used with the seam seal tape through to the water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable layer for sealing purposes.
The upper portion of the lining" is generally made in conventional manner from panels which are butt jointed and stitched;and the seams sealed with seam seal tape. At this stage, the upper (usually of leather) may' be attached to the inner lining around the ankle area but is otherwise left loose to be lasted in later. However, in the case of a sock or slipper, an upper may not be required.
The water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the lasting margin may be sealed to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole by means of a suitable adhesive (which will form a waterproof seal, which may or may not be water-vapour-permeable) or a gasketting material such as expanded porous PTFE tape impregnated with an adhesive placed between the lasting margin and the midsole. However, it is preferred to seal the seam by adhering seam seal tape over the seam in known manner.
The.seam seal tape may be any suitable tape provided with an adhesive on its inner surface. It is often of the same material as the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer. It is preferably formed of a water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable expanded porous PTFE membrane having an oleophobic coating thereon. Usually, a thermoplastic adhesive is attached to one side of the tape, whilst a protective fabric layer is applied to the other side. The seam seal tape may be applied by heating such as to melt the adhesive and applying under pressure.
The item of footwear will normally include an outer sole attached in conventional manner underneath the midsole of the inner lining.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will now bedescribed by way of example only with reference to the attached drawings wherein;
Figure 1 is a cross sectional elevation of a shoe according to the present invention on a last; and
Figure 2 is a partially cut away view of the shoe with the outer layer of the uppers and the outer sole omitted for clarity.
Figure 1 shows a last 2 of conventional construction having a hinge 3 to allow the heel portion to be hinged away to enable the last to be removed from a shoe. The last provides a former on which the shoe is built up. The shoe principally comprises an inner lining comprising a lining upper portion 4 sealed to a midsole 12 by means of adhesive 20 and seam sealing tape 24. The lining upper portion 4 and midsole 12 are each formed of a laminate comprising a leather lining 10 and a midsole board 9 respectively, each being laminated to a layer 8 of water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable expanded „porous PTFE carrying an oleophobic coating and having on an outer surface thereof a knitted open nylon fabric 11 (a material available from W.L. Gore & Associates (UK) Ltd. under the trademark TOP-DRY) . The laminate is arranged so that the porous expanded PTFE layer 8 and nylon fabric 11 are outermost. Around the outside of the lining is provided leather upper 6 adhered by hot melt adhesive 21 to the underside of the midsole. An outer sole 30 is attached to the base of the shoe. The shoe is assembled in the following manner.
Firstly, the upper portion 4 of the inner lining is . produced from panels of the leather laminate by seaming the panels together (for example, heal, vamp and tongue panels, or other construction known in the art) to construct a part-bag shape, stitching the panels together with a lock stitch, and applying a seam sealing tape under the effects of heat and pressure.
The seam sealing tape comprises water-impermeable, water-vapour-permeable expanded porous PTFE tape and oleophobic coating, having on one side a hot melt adhesive and on the other side a knitted fabric protective layer. These seams are omitted from Figure 1 for clarity.
The leather upper 6, usually also formed in two halves, is then attached around the ankle portion of the inner lining and are folded upwards out of the way for the time being.
As particularly shown in Figure 2, the midsole laminate 12 is then attached by tacks 14 to the underside of the last 2.
Using conventional techniques, the upper lining portion 4 is lasted over the last so as to adopt its shape and a lower marginal portion 16 thereof is left protruding beyond the underside of the last. An adhesive layer 20 is applied around the periphery of the midsole and the marginal portion 16 of the lining upper portion 4 is folded around the underside of the midsole periphery andadhered thereto. This results in puckers 22 which may be removed, or alternatively avoided by scalloping the marginal portion 16.
The shoe assembly is now removed from the last. The tacks 14 are withdrawn and the holes left are sealed with patches 28 of seam sealing tape. The last is withdrawn by hinging the heel portion of the last in conventional manner. This allows seam sealing tape 24 to be applied over the seam 26 between the upper portion of the lining and the midsole. In the case of both the midsole and the upper portion of the inner lining, the expanded porous PTFE layer lies on the outer side of the leather lining 10. The seam seal tape 24 is applied under heat and pressure such that the hot melt adhesive" penetrates the nylon fabric 11 and securely adheres to the porous expanded PTFE membrane on either side of the seam 26, thereby sealing the seam against ingress of liquid water.
The sealed lining is then replaced over the last. The leather upper 6 (which was previously lifted upwards out of the way) is now pulled downwards over the last and in a second lasting process is conformed to the shape of the last and extends beyond the lower edge thereof so as to provide an overlap portion 19. A layer of hot melt adhesive 21 is then applied around the periphery of the midsole and over the seam sealing tape 24. The peripheral portion 19 (which may be skived to reduce its thickness) is then lasted around the lower edge of the inner liningand adhered thereto. Any folds or puckers formed in the overlap area 19 can be ground away in conventional manner.
The outer sole 30 may then be applied to the underside of the shoe in conventional manner.

Claims

1. An item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water but is water-vapour-permeable which comprises; an inner lining comprising an upper portion (14) and a midsole (12) ; the upper portion being formed of a laminate comprising an inner lining material (10) and an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer (8) ; and the midsole being .formed of an inner midsole board (9) laminated to an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer (8) ; the upper portion having an entrance for a foot and a lower lasting margin (16) , the lasting margin being folded around the periphery of the midsole so as to overlap the midsole periphery and being attached thereto so as to form a seam; and the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of said lasting margin being sealed to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole.
2. Footwear according to claim 1 wherein seam seal tape (24) is adhered over the seam such as to seal the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the lasting margin to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole.
3. Footwear according to claims 1 or 2 wherein the laminate forming the upper portion comprises an inner lining material (10) which is leather.
4. Footwear according to any preceding claim wherein the laminate forming the upper portion further Comprises a fabric (11) laminated to the outside of the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer.
5. Footwear according to .any preceding claim wherein the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable material comprises expanded porous polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) .
6. Footwear according to claim 5 wherein the inner surface of the ePTFE carries an oleophobic coating.
7. A process for the production of an item of footwear which is impermeable to liquid water but is water-vapour-permeable which comprises
(a) forming on a last an inner lining comprising an upper portion and a midsole, the upper portion being formed of a laminate comprising an inner lining material and an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer; and the midsole being formed of an inner midsole board laminated to an outer water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer, the upper portion having an entrance for a foot and a lower lasting margin; (b) folding the lasting margin around the periphery of the midsole so as to overlap the midsole periphery and attaching thereto so as to form a seam;
(c) sealing the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the lasting margin to the water-impermeable water-vapour-permeable layer of the midsole.
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SG108288A1 (en) * 2001-11-27 2005-01-28 Chen Eddie Waterproof shoe having waterproof lining sleeve
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