Footwear incorporating angled tensile strand elements
First Claim
1. An article of footwear having an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper, at least a portion of the upper comprising:
- a plurality of lace-receiving elements;
a base layer extending from the lace-receiving elements to the sole structure, the base layer having at least one surface;
a plurality of first strands having a substantially vertical orientation and extending from an area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to an area proximal to the sole structure, the first strands laying substantially parallel to the surface of the base layer in a region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure, and the first strands having a first tensile strength;
a plurality of second strands having a rearwardly-angled orientation and extending from the area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to the area proximal to the sole structure, the second strands laying substantially parallel to the surface of the base layer in the region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure, and the second strands having a second tensile strength that is at least fifty percent greater than the first tensile strength; and
a cover layer forming at least a portion of an exterior surface of the upper, the plurality of first strands and the plurality of second strands being located between the cover layer and the base layer, and the cover layer being bonded to the base layer, to the plurality of first strands, and to the plurality of second strands;
wherein the plurality of first strands include upper portions disposed at the lace-receiving elements and lower portions disposed at the area proximal the sole structure, the upper portions and the lower portions of the plurality of first strands being generally aligned with each other; and
wherein the plurality of second strands include upper portions disposed at the lace-receiving elements and lower portions disposed at the area proximal the sole structure, the upper portions and the lower portions of the plurality of second strands being offset with each other such that the upper portions of the plurality of second strands are located closer to a front of the article of footwear than the lower portions of the plurality of second strands.
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Abstract
An article of footwear may include various first strands and second strands. The cutting and second strands may extend from an area proximal to lace-receiving elements to an area proximal to the sole structure. The first strands may have a substantially vertical orientation and the second strands may have a rearwardly-angled orientation. The first strands may be located in a midfoot region of the footwear and the second strands may be located in both the midfoot region and a heel region of the footwear. Angles between the first strands and the second strands may be at least 40 degrees. Additionally, the second strands may have at least fifty percent greater tensile strength than the first strands.
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18 Claims
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1. An article of footwear having an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper, at least a portion of the upper comprising:
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a plurality of lace-receiving elements; a base layer extending from the lace-receiving elements to the sole structure, the base layer having at least one surface; a plurality of first strands having a substantially vertical orientation and extending from an area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to an area proximal to the sole structure, the first strands laying substantially parallel to the surface of the base layer in a region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure, and the first strands having a first tensile strength; a plurality of second strands having a rearwardly-angled orientation and extending from the area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to the area proximal to the sole structure, the second strands laying substantially parallel to the surface of the base layer in the region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure, and the second strands having a second tensile strength that is at least fifty percent greater than the first tensile strength; and a cover layer forming at least a portion of an exterior surface of the upper, the plurality of first strands and the plurality of second strands being located between the cover layer and the base layer, and the cover layer being bonded to the base layer, to the plurality of first strands, and to the plurality of second strands; wherein the plurality of first strands include upper portions disposed at the lace-receiving elements and lower portions disposed at the area proximal the sole structure, the upper portions and the lower portions of the plurality of first strands being generally aligned with each other; and wherein the plurality of second strands include upper portions disposed at the lace-receiving elements and lower portions disposed at the area proximal the sole structure, the upper portions and the lower portions of the plurality of second strands being offset with each other such that the upper portions of the plurality of second strands are located closer to a front of the article of footwear than the lower portions of the plurality of second strands. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An article of footwear having an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper, at least a portion of the upper comprising:
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a plurality of lace-receiving elements; a plurality of first strands extending from an area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to an area proximal to the sole structure, a majority of the first strands being wholly located in a midfoot region of the article of footwear, and the first strands having a first tensile strength; a plurality of second strands extending from the area proximal to the lace-receiving elements to the area proximal to the sole structure, a majority of the second strands having a rearwardly-angled orientation and extending from the midfoot region to a heel region of the article of footwear, and the second strands having a second tensile strength that is at least fifty percent greater than the first tensile strength; and the plurality of first strands and the plurality of second strands being located between a base layer and a cover layer, the cover layer being bonded to the base layer, to the plurality of first strands, and to the plurality of second strands; wherein at least one first strand of the plurality of first strands extends from a first lace-receiving element in a substantially vertical direction towards the area proximal to the sole structure; and wherein at least one second strand of the plurality of second strands extends from said first lace-receiving element in an angled direction towards the area proximal the sole structure such that a lower portion of the at least one second strand is spaced apart from a lower portion of the at least one first strand. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An article of footwear having an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper, at least a portion of the upper comprising:
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a pair of layers that lay adjacent to each other, the layers defining at least one aperture for receiving a lace; and a first strand and a second strand that are located between the layers and lay substantially parallel to surfaces of the layers for a distance of at least five centimeters, the first strand and the second strand extending from the at least one aperture to an area proximal to the sole structure, the second strand having a rearwardly-angled orientation that forms an angle with the first strand of at least 40 degrees, and the second strand having at least fifty percent greater tensile strength than the first strand; wherein the pair of layers are bonded to each other, to the first strand and to the second strand; and wherein upper portions of the first strand and the second strand are located at the same aperture and lower portions of the first strand and the second strand are offset and spaced apart from each other at the area proximal the sole structure. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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