IP Library Granted Patent US 9,788,599
Granted Patent B2
US 9,788,599 · App. 14/838,190 · Granted Oct 17, 2017

Torsion control bridge for shoe

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Patent No.
US 9,788,599
App. No.
14/838,190
Granted
Oct 17, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A shoe and method of manufacturing same, the shoe including: an upper configured to receive therein a foot of a wearer of the shoe, the upper comprising a closure and a tongue configured to cover a top portion of the foot; a front sole portion attached to a front portion of a bottom surface of the upper; a heel sole portion attached to a heel portion of the bottom surface of the upper; and a torsion control bridge connecting the front and heel sole portions, wherein a window is formed between the torsion control bridge and a portion of the bottom surface of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions.

Claims (59)

1. A shoe, comprising:

an upper configured to receive therein a foot of a wearer of the shoe, the upper comprising a closure and a tongue configured to cover a top portion of the foot;

a front sole portion attached to a front portion of a bottom surface of the upper, the front sole portion comprising a front midsole made from a first material, a front outsole made from a second material that is more rigid than the first material, and a front midsole reinforcement structure made from a third material that is more rigid than the first material, the front midsole being at least partially contained by the front midsole reinforcement structure and the front outsole;

a heel sole portion attached to a heel portion of the bottom surface of the upper, the heel sole portion comprising a heel midsole made from the first material, a heel outsole made from the second material, and a heel midsole reinforcement structure made from the third material, the heel midsole being at least partially contained by the heel midsole reinforcement structure and the heel outsole; and

a torsion control bridge connecting the front and heel sole portions, wherein a window is formed between the torsion control bridge and a portion of the bottom surface of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions.

2. The shoe of 1 , wherein the second and third materials have different compositions from one another.

3. The shoe of claim 2 , wherein the first material comprises an expanded thermoplastic polyurethane (eTPU).

4. The shoe of claim 1 , wherein the torsion control bridge comprises an arch outsole portion disposed between the front and heel outsole portions and integrally formed with the front and heel outsole portions.

5. The shoe of claim 4 , wherein the front and heel outsoles each comprise a medial portion and a lateral portion, wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another and the lateral portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another.

6. The shoe of claim 5 , wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles comprise a plurality a holes therein for allowing respective portions of the front and heel midsoles to expand there through.

7. The shoe of claim 4 , further comprising a plurality of traction elements located on bottom surfaces of the front and heel outsoles.

8. The shoe of claim 1 , further comprising:

an arch midsole made from the first material and disposed between the front and heel midsoles; and

an arch midsole reinforcement structure made from the third material and disposed between the front and heel midsole reinforcement structures, wherein the arch midsole reinforcement structure reinforces at least a portion of the arch midsole.

9. The shoe of claim 8 , further comprising:

a reel assembly coupled to the tongue;

at least one wire lace coupled to the reel assembly and opposing edges of the closure such that when the reel assembly is turned in a first direction, the at least one wire lace pulls the opposing edges of the closure closer together and, when the reel assembly is turned in a second direction, the at least one wire lace releases and allows the opposing edges to move away from each other; and

a wrap-around saddle assembly comprising a saddle and at least one saddle wire coupled to the saddle, wherein the saddle wraps around an arch portion of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions and the at least one saddle wire is coupled to the at least one wire lace such that when the reel assembly is turned in the first direction, the at least one saddle wire tightens the saddle around the arch portion of the upper and when the reel assembly is turned in the second direction, the at least one saddle wire loosens the saddle around the arch portion of the upper, and wherein the window is formed between a top surface of the torsion control bridge and a bottom surface of the saddle.

10. A golf shoe, comprising:

an upper configured to receive therein a foot of a wearer of the shoe, the upper comprising a closure and a tongue configured to cover a top portion of the foot;

a front sole portion attached to a front portion of a bottom surface of the upper, the front sole portion comprising a front midsole comprising a first material and a front outsole comprising a second material that is more rigid than the first material,

a front midsole reinforcement structure comprising a third material that is more rigid than the first material, the front midsole being at least partially contained by the front midsole reinforcement structure and the front outsole;

a heel sole portion attached to a heel portion of the bottom surface of the upper, the heel sole portion comprising a heel midsole comprising the first material and a heel outsole comprising the second material;

a heel midsole reinforcement structure comprising the third material, the heel midsole being at least partially contained by the heel midsole reinforcement structure and the heel outsole;

an arch outsole comprising the second material and connecting the front and heel outsoles, wherein a window is formed between the arch outsole and a portion of the bottom surface of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions; and

a plurality of traction elements disposed on bottom surfaces of the front and heel outsoles.

11. The golf shoe of claim 10 , further comprising an arch midsole made from the first material and disposed between the front and heel midsoles.

12. The golf shoe of claim 11 , further comprising:

an arch midsole reinforcement structure comprising the third material and disposed between the front and heel midsole reinforcement structures, wherein the arch midsole reinforcement structure reinforces at least a portion of the arch midsole.

13. The golf shoe of claim 10 , wherein the second and third materials have different compositions from one another.

14. The golf shoe of claim 10 , wherein the first material comprises an expanded thermoplastic polyurethane (eTPU).

15. The golf shoe of claim 10 , wherein the arch outsole is integrally formed with the front and heel outsoles.

16. The golf shoe of claim 15 , wherein the front and heel outsoles each comprise a medial portion and a lateral portion, wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another and the lateral portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another.

17. The golf shoe of claim 16 , wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles comprise a plurality of holes therein for allowing respective portions of the front and heel midsoles to expand there through.

18. The golf shoe of claim 10 , further comprising:

a reel assembly coupled to the tongue;

at least one wire lace coupled to the reel assembly and opposing edges of the closure such that when the reel assembly is turned in a first direction, the at least one wire lace pulls the opposing edges of the closure closer together and, when the reel assembly is turned in a second direction, the at least one wire lace releases and allows the opposing edges to move away from each other; and

a wrap-around saddle assembly comprising a saddle and at least one saddle wire coupled to the saddle, wherein the saddle wraps around an arch portion of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions and the at least one saddle wire is coupled to the at least one wire lace such that when the reel assembly is turned in the first direction, the at least one saddle wire tightens the saddle around the arch portion of the upper and when the reel assembly is turned in the second direction, the at least one saddle wire loosens the saddle around the arch portion of the upper, and wherein the window is formed between a top surface of the torsion control bridge and a bottom surface of the saddle.

19. The golf shoe of claim 18 , further comprising:

a first set of coupling mechanisms coupled to a first opposing edge of the closure; and

a second set of coupling mechanisms coupled to a second opposing edge of the closure, wherein the first and second set of coupling mechanisms couple the at least one wire lace to the at least one saddle wire.

20. The golf shoe of claim 19 , wherein:

the first set of coupling mechanisms comprises first, second and third coupling mechanisms coupled to the at least one wire lace and disposed adjacent to each other on the first opposing edge of the closure;

the second set of coupling mechanisms comprises fourth, fifth and sixth coupling mechanisms coupled to the at least one wire lace and disposed adjacent to each other on the second opposing edge of the closure; and

the at least one saddle wire comprises first, second and third wire loops, the first wire loop having a first end coupled to the first coupling mechanism and a second end coupled to the fourth coupling mechanism, the second wire loop having a first end coupled to the second coupling mechanism and a second end coupled to the fifth coupling mechanism, and the third wire loop having a first end coupled to the third coupling mechanism and a second end coupled to the sixth coupling mechanism.

21. A method of manufacturing a shoe, comprising:

providing an upper configured to receive therein a foot of a wearer of the shoe, the upper comprising a closure and a tongue configured to cover a top portion of the foot;

attaching a front sole portion to a front portion of a bottom surface of the upper, the front sole portion comprising a front midsole made from a first material, a front outsole made from a second material that is more rigid than the first material, and a front midsole reinforcement structure made from a third material that is more rigid than the first material, the front midsole being at least partially contained by the front midsole reinforcement structure and the front outsole;

attaching a heel sole portion to a heel portion of the bottom surface of the upper, the heel sole portion comprising a heel midsole made from the first material, a heel outsole made from the second material, and a heel midsole reinforcement structure made from the third material, the heel midsole being at least partially contained by the heel midsole reinforcement structure and the heel outsole; and

providing a torsion control bridge between the front and heel sole portions, wherein a window is formed between the torsion control bridge and a portion of the bottom surface of the upper located between the front and heel sole portions.

22. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , wherein the second and third materials have different compositions from one another.

23. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , wherein the first material comprises an expanded thermoplastic polyurethane (eTPU).

24. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , wherein the torsion control bridge comprises an arch outsole portion disposed between the front and heel outsole portions and integrally formed with the front and heel outsole portions.

25. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , wherein the front and heel outsoles each comprise a medial portion and a lateral portion, wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another and the lateral portions of the front and heel outsoles are integrally formed with one another.

26. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , wherein the medial portions of the front and heel outsoles comprise a plurality a holes therein for allowing respective portions of the front and heel midsoles to expand there through.

27. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , further comprising providing a plurality of traction elements on bottom surfaces of the front, mid and heel outsoles.

28. The method of manufacturing of claim 21 , further comprising:

providing an arch midsole made from the first material between the front and heel midsoles; and

providing an arch midsole reinforcement structure made from the third material between the front and heel midsole reinforcement structures, wherein the arch midsole reinforcement structure reinforces at least a portion of the arch midsole.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2021
From: ADIDAS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
To: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 057453/0167 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2021
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 057085/0314 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2021
From: KPS CAPITAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT, LLC
To: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 057085/0262 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2017
From: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
To: KPS CAPITAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044207/0745 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2017
From: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044206/0712 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2017
From: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
To: ADIDAS NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044206/0765 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2017
From: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
To: ADIDAS AG
Reel/Frame 043743/0919 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2015
From: HESTERBERG, MICHAEL; TULOWITZKI, SVEN
To: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 036443/0268 →