CA2907288C - Skate boot including a thermoformable arch-support region - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract
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BACKGROUND
[0001] Hockey skates are typically relatively inflexible in order to provide necessary support and to efficiently transfer forces during skating. To ensure efficient acceleration and cornering, a hockey skate should fit snugly on a wearer's foot so that little relative movement occurs between the foot and the skate boot.
Non-customized insoles, however, increase the overall cost of a hockey skate and may not provide adequate support for the shape of a particular foot.
SUMMARY
[0006A] According to another aspect, the disclosure relates to a skate boot for a skate. The skate boot comprises a boot form configured to receive a foot of a user. The boot form comprises: a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot; a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot. The medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprises a thermoformable arch-supporting region projecting upwardly such as to define a height of the arch-supporting region. The thermoformable arch-supporting region includes thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot. The thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form extends in the sole portion of the boot form Date Recue/Date Received 2022-03-08 towards the lateral portion of the boot form beyond a front longitudinal end of the boot form and a rear longitudinal end of the boot form in a widthwise direction of the boot form.
[0006B] According to another aspect, the disclosure relates to a skate boot for a skate. The skate boot comprises a boot form configured to receive a foot of a user. The boot form comprises: a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot; a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and a sole portion comprising an inner surface configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot. The medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprises a thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot. The thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form is configured such that a height of the thermoformable arch-supporting region from an apex of the thermoformable arch-supporting region to a bottom of the inner surface of the sole portion is only reducible when the thermoformable arch-supporting region is heated by the heating device and compressed by the user's foot irrespective of a shape of the user's foot.
[0006C] According to another aspect, the disclosure relates to a skate boot for a skate. The skate boot comprises a boot form configured to receive a foot of a user. The boot form comprises: a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot; a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot. The medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprises a thermoformable arch-supporting region projecting upwardly such as to define a height of the arch-supporting region. The thermoformable arch-supporting region includes a thermoformable fiber-reinforced first material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot. A lower part of the boot form adjacent to the thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form comprises a second material different from the thermoformable fiber-reinforced first material.
2a Date Recue/Date Received 2022-03-08 [0006D] According to another aspect, the disclosure relates to a skate boot for a skate. The user's foot has a foot size. The skate boot comprises a boot form configured to receive the user's foot. The boot form comprises: a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot; a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot; a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot. The medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprises a thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the arch of the user's foot. The arch-supporting region has a height selected to be greater than a height of any type of arches of feet having the foot size. The thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form forms part of an external surface of the skate boot.
[0006E] According to another aspect, the disclosure relates to a method of providing a skate for a user. The skate comprises a skate boot for receiving a foot of a user. The skate boot comprises a boot form configured to receive the user's foot. The boot form comprises: a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot; a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot; a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot, The medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprises a thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the arch of the user's foot. The method comprises: selecting a height of the arch-supporting region that is greater than a height of the arch of the user's foot before the arch-supporting region is compressed by the arch of the user's foot; and causing the height of the arch-supporting region to be reduced and correspond to the height of the arch of the user's foot after the arch-supporting region is compressed by the arch of the user's foot.
[0006F] Other features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following drawings and detailed description.
2b Date Recue/Date Received 2022-03-08 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Additionally, some well-known structures or functions may not be shown or described in detail so as to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the relevant description of the various embodiments.
are intended to include integral connections, as well as connections between physically separate components.
The upper quarter panels 40 and 42 may be made of a thermoplastic fabric laminate that is more flexible than the boot form 30, or of another suitable material An outer covering (not shown), such as a leather or fabric covering, and a tendon guard (not shown) may also be attached to the boot form 30 or quarter panels 40 and 42.
14/094,599, filed on December 2, 2013, or U.S. patent application no.
13/794,071, filed on March 11,2013.
of approximately 1.5 inches, and height H of approximately 1 inch (a typical size-human arch has a length of approximately 4 inches, a depth of approximately 1.25 inches, and a height of approximately 0.75 inches). This allows the arch-support region 50 to accommodate both large and small arches during molding. If the wearer's foot has a naturally high arch, for example, the change in shape of the arch-support region 50 during molding may be relatively minimal. If the wearer's foot has a naturally low arch, conversely, the height H of the arch-support region 50 may reduce significantly during molding to match the contour of the wearer's arch.
During this fitting, dimensions L, H, and D of the arch-support region 50 conform to the shape of the wearer's arch. The skate boot may then be removed from the wearer's foot and allowed to cool. Once cooled, the thermoplastic or other thermoformable material forming the arch-support region 50 will harden into its pre-heated stiffness in the shape of the wearer's arch.
The additional arch support 60 may be made of a relatively stiff material, such as a carbon-fiber reinforced polymer, to provide stiffness enhancement, or of a relatively flexible, softer material, such as a polyurethane elastomer, to provide vibration damping. The additional arch support 60 may also be used as a forming tool that is positioned under the arch-support region 50 during thermal-fitting of the boot form 30 to a wearer's foot.
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- a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
- a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot;
- a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and - a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot;
the medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprising a thermoformable arch-supporting region projecting upwardly such as to define a height of the arch-supporting region, the thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot, the thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form extending in the sole portion of the boot form towards the lateral portion of the boot form beyond a front longitudinal end of the boot form and a rear longitudinal end of the boot form in a widthwise direction of the boot form.
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- a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
- a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot;
- a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and - a sole portion comprising an inner surface configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot;
the medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprising a thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot, the thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form being configured such that a height of the thermoformable arch-supporting region from an apex of the thermoformable arch-supporting region to a bottom of the inner surface of the sole portion is only reducible when the thermoformable arch-supporting region is heated by the heating device and compressed by the user's foot irrespective of a shape of the user's foot.
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- a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
- a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot;
- a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and - a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot;
the medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprising a thermoformable arch-supporting region projecting upwardly such as to define a height of the arch-supporting region, the thermoformable arch-supporting region including a thermoformable fiber-reinforced first material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the user's foot, a lower part of the boot form adjacent to the thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form comprising a second material different from the thermoformable fiber-reinforced first material.
Date Recue/Date Received 2022-03-08
- a medial portion configured to face a medial side of the user's foot;
- a lateral portion configured to face a lateral side of the user's foot;
- a heel portion configured to face a heel of the user's foot; and - a sole portion configured to face a plantar surface of the user's foot;
the medial portion and the sole portion of the boot form comprising a thermoformable arch-supporting region including thermoformable material that is moldable to conform to an arch of the user's foot when heated by a heating device and compressed by the arch of the user's foot, the arch-supporting region having a height selected to be greater than a height of any type of arches of feet having the foot size, the thermoformable arch-supporting region of the boot form forming part of an external surface of the skate boot.
- selecting a height of the arch-supporting region that is greater than a height of the arch of the user's foot before the arch-supporting region is compressed by the arch of the user's foot; and - causing the height of the arch-supporting region to be reduced and correspond to the height of the arch of the user's foot after the arch-supporting region is compressed by the arch of the user's foot.
Date Recue/Date Received 2022-03-08
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