IP Library Granted Patent US 6,982,861
Granted Patent B2
US 6,982,861 · App. 10/737,294 · Granted Jan 3, 2006

Sole structure for electrostatic dissipative footwear and method of making same

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Patent No.
US 6,982,861
App. No.
10/737,294
Granted
Jan 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrostatic circuit for a sole having an outsole, an insole and a midsole positioned between the insole and outsole. In one embodiment, the electrostatic circuit includes at least one conductor path that is printed on a first side of a first substrate. The conductor path may have a first exposed end attachable to the outsole and a second exposed end attachable to the insole. The electrostatic circuit may also include at least one resistor electrically that is coupled to each conductor path and mounted to the first substrate. In another embodiment, the electrostatic circuit may include first and second conductive pads attached to the first and second ends of each conductor path.

Claims (59)

1. An electrostatic circuit for footwear wherein said footwear includes an outsole having electrically conductive properties, an insole having electrically conductive properties, and a midsole between the insole and outsole that is substantially non-electrically conductive, said electrostatic circuit comprising:

an electrically conductive path extending between said outsole and said insole through said midsole, one end of said conductive path being in electrical contact with said outsole and the other end of said conductive path being in electrical contact with said insole;

a pad adapted for large area contact with one of said insole and said outsole, said pad having an electrically conductive portion that includes stitching that lies in said electrically conductive path; and

an at least one resistor electrically coupled to said electrically conductive path.

2. The electrostatic circuit of claim 1 wherein the total impedance provided by said at least one resistor is less than or equal to 10 7 ohms.

3. The electrostatic circuit of claim 1 wherein said pad is fabricated from electrically conductive Ethylene Vinyl Acetate.

4. An electrostatic circuit for footwear having an outsole, an insole and a midsole between the insole and outsole, said electrostatic circuit comprising:

an electrically conductive path having a first end and a second end;

electrically conductive pad sized for large area contact with one of said insole and said outsole, said electrically conductive pad being stitched to said second end of said conductive path;

said electrically conductive pad being attachable to one of said outsole and said insole;

said first end of said electrically conductive path being attachable to the other of said outsole and said insole; and

at least one resistor electrically coupled to said electrically conductive path between said first and second ends thereof.

5. The electrostatic circuit of claim 4 wherein the total impedance provided by said at least one resistor is less than or equal to 10 7 ohms.

6. The electrostatic circuit of claim 4 wherein said electrically conductive pad is fabricated from conductive Ethylene Vinyl Acetate.

7. A sole for a conductive shoe, said sole comprising:

an outsole;

a midsole adjacent said outsole;

an insole adjacent said midsole; and

at least one electrically conductive path having a first end and a second end, said first end attached to an electrically conductive pad, said electrically conductive pad completely contained between said outsole and said midsole and wherein said second end of said electrically conductive path attached to said insole; and

at least one resistor electrically coupled to each said electrically conductive path.

8. The sole of claim 7 further comprising a sock liner adjacent said insole.

9. The sole of claim 7 wherein said outsole is fabricated from material selected from the group consisting of polyurethane and rubber.

10. The sole of claim 7 wherein said outsole has an electrical resistance value of less than 1×10 6 ohms.

11. The sole of claim 7 wherein said midsole is fabricated from material selected from the group of polyurethane and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate.

12. The sole of claim 7 wherein said midsole has an electrical resistance value of greater than 1×10 7 ohms.

13. The sole of claim 7 wherein one side of said outsole has a tread pattern thereon.

14. The sole of claim 7 wherein said conductive pad is stitched to said first end of said electrically conductive path.

15. A sole for a conductive shoe, said sole comprising:

an outsole;

a midsole adjacent said outsole;

an insole adjacent said midsole;

a pad, at least a portion of which is electrically conductive and sized for large area contact with one of said insole and said outsole;

at least one electrically conductive path having one end thereof in electrical contact with said electrically conductive portion of said pad and being stitched thereto, said electrically conductive portion of said pad in electrical contact with said insole, said electrically conductive path extending through said midsole such that another end of said electrically conductive path is in electrical contact with said outsole; and

at least one resistor electrically coupled to each said electrically conductive path.

16. The sole of claim 15 further comprising a sock liner adjacent said insole.

17. The sole of claim 15 wherein said outsole is fabricated from material selected from the group consisting of polyurethane and rubber.

18. The sole of claim 15 wherein said outsole has an electrical resistance value of less than 1×10 6 ohms.

19. The sole of claim 15 wherein said midsole is fabricated from material selected from the group of polyurethane and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate.

20. The sole of claim 15 wherein said midsole has an electrical resistance value of greater than 1×10 7 ohms.

21. The sole of claim 15 wherein one side of said outsole has a tread pattern thereon.

22. A method for applying a desired amount of electrical impedance to an electrostatic current passing through a shoe having an outsole, an insole and a midsole between the outsole and insole, said method comprising:

affixing a resistor to at least one electrically conductive path having two ends;

stitching one end of the electrically conductive path to a pad having an electrically conductive portion;

affixing the pad to the insole, such that the electrically conductive portion is in electrical contact with said insole;

extending the conductive path through said midsole; and

affixing another end of the electrically conductive path to the outsole.

23. A method for applying a desired amount of electrical impedance to an electrostatic current passing through a shoe having an outsole, an insole and a midsole between the outsole and insole, said method comprising:

affixing at least one resistor to at least one electrically conductive path having two ends;

extending each electrically conductive path between the outsole and the insole;

affixing one end of the electrically conductive path to an electrically conductive pad;

affixing the electrically conductive pad to the outsole such that the electrically conductive pad is located completely between the midsole and the outsole; and

affixing another end of the electrically conductive path to the insole.

24. The method of claim 23 wherein the electrically conductive path extends through an opening in the midsole.

25. An electrostatic circuit for a sole comprising:

at least one electrically conductive path having a first end and a second end;

at least one resistor located between the first end and second ends of each said electrically conductive path and being electrically coupled thereto;

an attachment pad assembly in electrical contact with one of said first and second ends of said electrically conductive path, said attachment pad assembly having at least a portion that is electrically conductive; and

stitching lying in each said electrically conductive path and affixing said electrically conductive path to said electrically conductive portion of said attachment pad assembly such that electrical current passing through said electrically conductive path passes into said electrically conductive portion of said attachment pad assembly.

26. The electrostatic circuit of claim 1 wherein said stitching is in electrical contact with one of said insole and said outsole.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 22, 2009
From: PARADOX ORIGINATION FUNDING, LLC
To: PENINSULA HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 023409/0077 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2007
From: IRON AGE CORPORATION
To: PARADOX ORIGINATION FUNDING LLC
Reel/Frame 019843/0300 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE IRONG AGE CORPORATION PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 018490 FRAME 0232. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE IRON AGE CORPORATION. Recorded Nov 8, 2006
From: IRON AGE CORPORATION; IRON AGE CANADA LTD.; IRON AGE INVESTMENT COMPANY
To: GMAC COMMERCIAL FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 018498/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 7, 2006
From: IRONG AGE CORPORATION; IRON AGE CANADA LTD.; IRON AGE INVESTMENT COMPANY
To: GMAC COMMERCIAL FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 018490/0232 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 22, 2006
From: IRON AGE CORPORATION
To: PARADOX ORIGINATION FUNDING LLC
Reel/Frame 018313/0420 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 22, 2006
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
To: HUDSON STRAITS CLO 2004, LTD.; FOXE BASIN CLO 2003 LTD.
Reel/Frame 018291/0704 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2005
From: JENSEN, DONALD R.
To: IRON AGE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016455/0853 →