Flexible stud-football boot with elastic flexibility area passing through stud body

A spike and integrated technology, applied in the field of spikes, can solve problems such as athletes' difficulties and achieve the effect of reducing the number

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-04-11
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This makes it more difficult for the athlete to move, for exampl

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[0054] figure 1 A schematic diagram of a human foot 1 is shown. The phalanges define the different flex zones of the foot; the two lines are highlighted with the numbers 3 and 5. Line 3 shows the flexure area bounded by four toes and line 5 shows the flexure area bounded by two toes. When rolling the foot, the toes are flexed, lines 3 and 5 show the flexed area. Overall, the bending region 9 extends over the entire area of ​​the wire 3 and the wire 5 .

[0055] Figure 2a-2d Several possible embodiments are shown, selected according to the design of the sole and the spikes containing the strain segments. For example, Figure 2a A shoe sole 20 with a plurality of stud receivers 22 and studs 24 is shown. Straining sections 26 , 53 , 62 extend through some of the studs 24 , the stud receivers 22 or the sole. The strain segments 26, 53, 62 create small strains in the instep movement of the foot and thus allow for improved rolling and more flexibility of the foot. The stra...

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Provided is a stud (24) for a shoe sole (20), comprising at least a first stud portion (50) and a second stud portion (52), at least a first strain section (26, 60, 70), which connects the first stud portion (50) and the second stud portion (52) to each other, wherein the at least one first strain section (26, 60, 70) is strained when the stud (24) is attached to the shoe sole (20) and the shoe sole (20) is bent.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a spike for spiked shoes, a shoe sole and a spiked shoe. Background technique [0002] Spikes and spikes, especially the embodiment used in football, are mainly used to provide good grip and traction on soft surfaces such as turf. To this end, spikes include studs that are able to penetrate the ground and prevent the spikes from sliding on the ground. [0003] In football and other sports, the soil conditions of the respective playing fields vary enormously. This can be due to external influences, such as rain, which can make the ground soft. On the other hand, the ground can be very dry and hard. In addition, ground conditions may vary at different locations on a site. These conditions may include small bumps or even large depressions. [0004] Accordingly, different types of studs and spikes have been developed. The studs are usually rotationally symmetrical in shape, but different shapes, such as triangular or elongate...

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IPC IPC(8): A43B13/14A43B13/28
CPCA43C15/168A43C15/162A43B5/02A43B13/141A43C15/16
Inventor 德克·梅泰勒
Owner ADIDAS
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