20240032649. FOOTWEAR WITH 3-D PRINTED MIDSOLE simplified abstract (adidas AG)

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FOOTWEAR WITH 3-D PRINTED MIDSOLE

Organization Name

adidas AG

Inventor(s)

Fionn Corcoran-tadd of Portland OR (US)

Chris Arias of Portland OR (US)

Berin Skye B of Portland OR (US)

Andrea Nieto Perilla of Portland OR (US)

Matteo Padovani of Portland OR (US)

FOOTWEAR WITH 3-D PRINTED MIDSOLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240032649 titled 'FOOTWEAR WITH 3-D PRINTED MIDSOLE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a type of sole for footwear that is made of a three-dimensional mesh. The bottom surface of the mesh is defined by a series of interconnected nodes, each consisting of a top platform surface, a bottom platform surface, and a side surface. The nodes are connected to each other through a network of struts.

  • The bottom surface of the mesh is formed by nodes that are not directly connected to each other, allowing for flexibility and breathability.
  • The bottom platform surfaces of adjacent nodes can merge together to create a continuous and integral surface, enhancing the overall strength and stability of the sole.

Potential Applications:

  • Athletic footwear: The three-dimensional mesh sole can provide enhanced comfort, breathability, and flexibility for athletes during various sports activities.
  • Casual footwear: The lightweight and breathable nature of the mesh sole can make it suitable for everyday casual shoes, providing comfort and support.

Problems Solved:

  • Improved breathability: The three-dimensional mesh design allows for better airflow, reducing moisture and odor buildup inside the shoe.
  • Enhanced flexibility: The disconnected nodes and interconnected struts enable the sole to flex and adapt to the natural movement of the foot, improving overall comfort.

Benefits:

  • Comfort: The three-dimensional mesh sole provides cushioning and support while allowing for natural foot movement.
  • Breathability: The design promotes airflow, keeping the foot cool and reducing the risk of sweat-related issues.
  • Durability: The integration of the nodes and struts creates a strong and stable sole that can withstand regular wear and tear.


Original Abstract Submitted

soles for articles of footwear with a three-dimensional mesh having a bottom surface defined at least partially by a plurality of nodes having a platform with a top platform surface connected to a bottom platform surface with a side surface a plurality of struts for the three-dimensional mesh directly connected to the top platform surface. in some embodiments, the side surface of two directly adjacent nodes defining the bottom surface are not connected to each other at the bottom surface. in some embodiments, the bottom platform surface of two or more adjacent nodes can merge to form a continuous integrally formed surface at the bottom surface of the three-dimensional mesh.