Internal Cushion Patents (Class 36/37)
  • Patent number: 6962009
    Abstract: A shoe including a plate capable of being deflected in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe, an arch bridge integral with the plate, and a rear sole having a bottom surface with a ground-engaging portion including at least four portions each having a generally circular shape when viewed from beneath the bottom surface of the rear sole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Assignee: Akeva L.L.C.
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Patent number: 6948263
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing a shoe with a footbed, an insole having a first layer and a second layer, where the first layer includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and a hole extending from the top surface to the bottom surface. The second layer includes a top surface, a bottom location, and a hole extending from the top surface to the bottom location. Additionally, the shoe includes a protrusion extending from the footbed through the first layer to the bottom location of the second layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: Columbia Insurance Company
    Inventor: Charles E. Covatch
  • Patent number: 6898870
    Abstract: The invention is an article of footwear having one or more support elements disposed in the sole. At least one of the support elements includes an aperture that increase the compliance of the sole. By selecting a specific aperture configuration for each support element, the compliance of each area of the footwear may be adjusted to conform to the demands of a particular application for the footwear. In addition, the footwear may include one or more plugs that are removably-received by the apertures to provide the wearer with control over the compliance characteristics of the sole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark W. Rohde
  • Patent number: 6851204
    Abstract: The invention is an article of footwear having a sole comprised of one or more support elements formed of a resilient, compressible material. The support elements are designed such that the positions of one or more bands that encircle the exterior surface of the support elements may be altered such that the deflection characteristics of the support elements are changed. In order to facilitate the repositioning of the bands, the support element includes an access indentation defined by the exterior surface or flanges that are secured to each band.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2005
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Aveni, David Grelewicz
  • Publication number: 20040261292
    Abstract: The invention is an article of footwear having a sole comprised of one or more support elements formed of a resilient, compressible material. The support elements are designed such that the positions of one or more bands that encircle the exterior surface of the support elements may be altered such that the deflection characteristics of the support elements are changed. In order to facilitate the repositioning of the bands, the support element includes an access indentation defined by the exterior surface or flanges that are secured to each band.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Applicant: NIKE, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Aveni, David Grelewicz
  • Publication number: 20040250449
    Abstract: The invention related to a springing element for shoe soles, consisting of at least one resilient cap-like member. According to the invention, the element has at least one notch, particularly a central cross-shaped notch, to divide the cap into at least four independent sectors communicating with each other along the base edge. The notch advantageously acts as a means for limiting the resilience range of the sectors whereby, upon reaching a certain flexing limit, the edges of the sectors come to mutual contact and restrict the range. Pumping means are further provided to increase air circulation inside the shoe and air exchange with the outside, as well as means for locally increasing the massage-like action of the dome on the sole of the foot. The invention also related to a shoe sole, and to a shoe having such element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Inventors: Mauro Testa, Ireneo Braghin
  • Publication number: 20040244222
    Abstract: A shoe including a plate capable of being deflected in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe, an arch bridge integral with the plate, and at least one inflated cushion spaced apart from the plate during the entire walking gait cycle of the wearer, during the entire running gait cycle of the wearer, when the shoe is in an unloaded state and at all other times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20040244223
    Abstract: Scrap material having both a thermoplastic polyurethane and a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl alcohol is recycled by blending the scrap material into a thermoplastic polyurethane composition and preparing a barrier membrane from the blended material. The virgin thermoplastic polyurethane and the thermoplastic polyurethane of the scrap material are polymerized using at least about 60 percent by weight, based on the weight of the polyurethane produced, of a polyester diol having a weight average molecular weight of at least about 500 and having from four to five carbon atoms between substantially all of the ester [—O—C(═O)—] groups. The blend material containing the virgin thermoplastic urethane and the scrap material is formed into a layer of a barrier membrane. The resulting membrane has a haze of no more than about 12%.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Inventor: Richard L. Watkins
  • Publication number: 20040237342
    Abstract: A shoe including a plate capable of being deflected in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe, an arch bridge integral with the plate, and a rear sole having a bottom surface with a ground-engaging portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20040231193
    Abstract: A shoe including a plate, an arch bridge integral with the plate, and at least one inflated cushion having an exterior sidewall that is curved along the majority of the height of the cushion. In another embodiment, the shoe includes a plate and at least one inflated cushion spaced apart from the plate during the entire walking gait cycle of the wearer, during the entire running gait cycle of the wearer, when the shoe is in an unloaded state and at all other times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20040231192
    Abstract: A shoe including a plate capable of being deflected in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe. The plate includes at least one rib integral with at least a portion of the lower surface of the plate. A portion of the rib is exposed to and visible from outside the shoe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20040211087
    Abstract: Improved impact cushioning within a shoe is provided by a novel heel hammock recess formed beneath the heel of the wearer. The heel hammock recess includes an elastic member supporting the wearer's heel surrounded by a surround surface formed to bear substantial weight. The impact energy transmitted upwardly through the heel to the wearer's foot during heel impact passes through the elastic membrane of the heel hammock allowing flexing and energy absorption to occur as the heel is cradled in the heel hammock. Embodiments are shown in which the impact absorbing member is formed integrally with a molded athletic shoe sole as well as alternative embodiments in which the impact absorbing structure is formed in a removable insole and also formed in a variety of general use shoes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventor: Kohar Scott
  • Patent number: 6796056
    Abstract: A sole component for footwear formed as a single bladder chamber in contact with an elastomeric midsole, or a single chamber formed by a sealing a void in elastomeric material. The interface between the chamber and elastomeric material is sloped and gradual so that the shape of the chamber and its placement in a midsole determine the combination of response characteristics in the sole component. The chamber has one axis of symmetry with a rounded portion and a narrow portion. The chamber has a relatively large volume, is devoid of internal connections, and has an internal pressure within 5 psi of ambient pressure, and preferably at ambient pressure. Since air is used as the fluid, no specialized gases are required. No specialized films or bladder materials are required where the chamber is formed as a bladder, since the bladder is not highly pressurized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventor: John F. Swigart
  • Patent number: 6789333
    Abstract: A midsole includes a thick plate-shaped or column-shaped cushioning portion. A plurality of grooves is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the cushioning portion. The respective grooves are helically formed around a substantially vertical line. The respective grooves are arranged substantially parallel with each other. A range &agr; in which each of the grooves is formed is larger than a range of 15 degrees around the axial line and is smaller than a range of 180 degrees around the axial line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: ASICS Corporation
    Inventors: Tsuyoshi Nishiwaki, Toshikazu Kayano, Shigeyuki Mitsui
  • Patent number: 6775927
    Abstract: A removable heel cushion is described. The cushion is comprised of a heel pocket and a resilient shock absorber configured for placement within the heel pocket. The assembled removable heel cushion is easily connected to a shoe by placing the heel pocket over the heel section of a shoe, whether the shoe is flat soled or has a heel, and then securing attachments, such as shoe laces or VELCRO™ tipped straps, over the upper section of the shoe. Resilient shock absorbers can vary from coiled springs to vacuum formed hemispheres customized to user preference. Shock absorbers can be frangibly attached to the heel pocket for replacement or additions according to user preferences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Inventor: Milton Glicksman
  • Patent number: 6754981
    Abstract: A footwear structure includes an outsole having outwardly projecting heel and metatarsal bulges joined by a resticted channel, the bulges and channel all opening at an interior surface of the outsole. A flexible bladder is disposed against the interior surface of the outsole and has a generally horseshoe-shaped pocket straddling the heel cavity of the outsole and a pair of matatarsal pockets respective disposed upon opposite lateral sides of the metatarsal cavity of the outsole, the ends of the bladder heel pocket being respectively joined to the metatarsal pockets by restricted passageways to from a closed fluid-containing system. The bladder pockets are respectively accommodated in recesses in an inner surface of a midsole which is secured to the interior surface of the outsole for closing the outsole cavities and restricted channel to form another closed fluid-containing system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Energaire Corporation
    Inventor: Harry W. Edwards
  • Patent number: 6751891
    Abstract: A shock absorption and energy return assembly for increasing the stability, shock absorption and energy return capabilities of a shoe. The assembly generally includes lower and upper guide members having a plurality of spring retainers, a plurality of springs positioned within the spring retainers, and a resilient connecting member which fixedly attaches the lower guide member to the upper guide member and serves to limit the separation between the guide members, preventing disengagement of the springs from within the guide members while simultaneously providing a means of allowing the springs to compress below their uncompressed height when a force is applied on the assembly. Alternatively, the assembly could be surrounded by a sealed, transparent encasement, which in one embodiment would comprise a lower portion and an upper portion surrounding the lower guide member and the upper guide member, and a plurality of lower extrusions and upper extrusions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2004
    Inventor: Thomas D Lombardino
  • Patent number: 6730379
    Abstract: A shoe is fabricated from an upper structure and a sole structure wherein the sole structure contains a gas-filled cushioning device composed of a multi-layer film formed into a gas-filled membrane having an interior compartment enclosing at least one capture gas. The multi-layer film comprises an outer layer of an elastomeric thermoplastic material such as a polyurethane, an inner layer of an elastomeric thermoplastic material such as a polyurethane, and a barrier layer interposed therebetween which is derived from a combination of at least one ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer and up to about 50 wt. % of an aliphatic thermoplastic urethane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventors: Henry W. Bonk, David Goldwasser
  • Patent number: 6722058
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a shoe sole, in particular for a sports shoe, where the sole includes a cartridge cushioning system that includes a load distribution plate arranged in a heel region of the shoe sole, at least one cushioning element for determining the cushioning properties of the shoe sole during the first ground contact with the heel, and at least one guidance element to guide the foot into a neutral position after the first ground contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: adidas International B.V.
    Inventors: Robert J. Lucas, Allen W. Van Noy, Vincent Philippe Rouiller, Wolfgang Scholz
  • Publication number: 20040068892
    Abstract: A cushion assembly for shoes includes a top plate, a bottom plate and one or more than one flexible posts are connected between the top plate and the bottom plate. The cushion assembly is received in the sole of a shoe and the posts can be deformed in the direction from which a load is applied. A ring-shaped bladder is connected between the top plate and the bottom plate, and the flexible posts are enclosed by the ring-shaped cushion bladder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventor: Jack Wang
  • Patent number: 6718657
    Abstract: A shoe has an ergonomic foot pad disposed inside a cavity formed at an upper side of an outsole and connected to a bottom margin of an upper. The foot pad has a heel part which has a concave upper surface conforming to the contour of the bottom of the wearer's heel, and an upward flange extending along the periphery of the heel part. The thickness of the heel part decreases from the upward flange toward a mid part of the heel part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Inventor: Eddie Chen
  • Patent number: 6691432
    Abstract: A shoe having an upper and a sole, the sole including a wear sole and an intermediary sole. The intermediary sole includes an upper surface and a bottom surface, a rear zone provided to support the user's heel zone, and a front zone provided to support the user's forefoot zone. In the front zone, the upper surface includes a plurality of top protuberances and the bottom surface includes a plurality of bottom protuberances, each top protuberance of at least one portion of the plurality of top protuberances is vertically aligned with a bottom protuberance so as to constitute shock-absorbing cylindrical studs that are linked to one another only by their central portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Salomon S.A.
    Inventor: Benoît Masseron
  • Patent number: 6662473
    Abstract: A shoe includes an ergonomic insole unit, and an upper with a bottom margin connected directly to a periphery of the insole unit. The insole unit has a heel part which includes a planar bottom face, a rear upward flange extending upward from the heel part and a concave inner surface which extends gradually upward and outward from a mid part of the heel part to the upward flange. The thickness of the heel part decreases gradually from the upward flange to the mid part and thus substantially conforms to the contour of the bottom face of the wearer's heel. The ergonomic insole unit contacts and supports sufficiently all part of the wearer's heel for better distribution of the weight of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventor: Eddie Chen
  • Publication number: 20030217483
    Abstract: A complete energy absorbing system for a variety of items, including athletic shoes. To accomplish the foregoing, the invention utilizes a series of encapsulated springs that are always in a state of suspension. Such is a result of the unique stiffening of the conical spring during compression thereof. In the preferred mode, the encapsulated springs are conical in nature, and alternate between standard and upside-down orientation, providing the utmost in strength and support while preventing the springs from bottoming out upon impact. Importantly, as distinguished from the prior art, an encapsulating material placed around a plurality of conical springs prevents the springs from being continually placed in a stressed situation, thus maintaining their structural integrity. Such encapsulating material may be made of a polymeric or thermoplastic material, which conforms to the conical shape of the springs and their respective apertures, functioning to aid in the dissipation of impact forces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2002
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Inventor: Carl J. Abraham
  • Patent number: 6647645
    Abstract: A midsole structure for an athletic shoe includes an upper midsole (3) formed of a soft elastic material and disposed from a heel region to a forefoot region of the shoe, a lower midsole (4) formed of a soft elastic material and disposed at least at the heel region of the shoe under the upper midsole (3) and a corrugated sheet (5) sandwiched between the upper and lower midsoles (3, 4) and extending from a heel portion (H) of the upper midsole (3) to a midfoot portion (M). The corrugated sheet (5) has a laterally extending sheet portion (5a) and a medially extending sheet portion (5b). Edges (50e, 51e) of the laterally and medially extending sheet portions (5a, 5b) are overlapped in a band-shape and connected to each other. The edge (51e), or a boundary line between the laterally and medially extending sheet portions (5a, 5b) crosses a load transfer curve (TW) for a heel striker who strikes onto the ground from the heel region of the shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Mizuno Corporation
    Inventor: Kenjiro Kita
  • Publication number: 20030208931
    Abstract: A shoe has an ergonomic foot pad disposed inside a cavity formed at an upper side of an outsole and connected to a bottom margin of an upper. The foot pad has a heel part which has a concave upper surface conforming to the contour of the bottom of the wearer's heel, and an upward flange extending along the periphery of the heel part. The thickness of the heel part decreases from the upward flange toward a mid part of the heel part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2002
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventor: Eddie Chen
  • Publication number: 20030200678
    Abstract: A midsole includes a thick plate-shaped or column-shaped cushioning portion. A plurality of grooves is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the cushioning portion. The respective grooves are helically formed around a substantially vertical line. The respective grooves are arranged substantially parallel with each other. A range &agr; in which each of the grooves is formed is larger than a range of 15 degrees around the axial line and is smaller than a range of 180 degrees around the axial line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2002
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Inventors: Tsuyoshi Nishiwaki, Toshikazu Kayano, Shigeyuki Mitsui
  • Publication number: 20030192203
    Abstract: A shoe has an upper, a foot support region positioned below at least a portion of the upper to support the bottom of a user's foot, a sole secured below the foot support region, and a flexible member positioned below at least a portion of the foot support region and above at least a portion of the sole. The flexible member has a top surface, a bottom surface, a peripheral portion, and an interior portion. The interior portion of the flexible member deflects in use in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe. At least a portion of the peripheral portion is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2003
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Applicant: Akeva, LLC
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20030182821
    Abstract: A shoe includes an ergonomic insole unit, and an upper with a bottom margin connected directly to a periphery of the insole unit. The insole unit has a heel part which includes a planar bottom face, a rear upward flange extending upward from the heel part and a concave inner surface which extends gradually upward and outward from a mid part of the heel part to the upward flange. The thickness of the heel part decreases gradually from the upward flange to the mid part and thus substantially conforms to the contour of the bottom face of the wearer's heel. The ergonomic insole unit contacts and supports sufficiently all part of the wearer's heel for better distribution of the weight of the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Inventor: Eddie Chen
  • Patent number: 6604300
    Abstract: A shoe has an upper, a foot support region positioned below at least a portion of the upper to support the bottom of a user's foot, a sole secured below the foot support region, and a flexible member positioned below at least a portion of the foot support region and above at least a portion of the sole. The flexible member has a top surface, a bottom surface, a peripheral portion, and an interior portion. The interior portion of the flexible member deflects in use in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe. At least a portion of the peripheral portion is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Akeva L.L.C.
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Publication number: 20030140523
    Abstract: An outsole assembly is provided that includes an outsole having an inner surface including an opening, and a footbed positioned over the inner surface of the outsole, the footbed having an outer surface including a plug configured to be inserted into the opening. The outsole assembly enhances comfort by providing greater support and cushion in the heel area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventor: David C. Issler
  • Publication number: 20030120353
    Abstract: A variable resistance cell and method provides a variable resistance response to a load factor, such as a load, a load rate, a strain, a strain rate, a pressure, or a deflection. A variable viscosity fluid is displacable between first and second chambers of an enclosure though an orifice in response to the load factor. The variable viscosity fluid has a viscosity that is variable corresponding to the load factor to vary an ability of the variable viscosity fluid to flow through the orifice. The variable viscosity fluid can be a shear stiffening material that increases in viscosity with an increase in a load factor applied to the shear stiffening material, a magneto rheologic fluid responsive to a magnetic field, or an electro rheologic fluid responsive to an electric field. The enclosure can be compressible between first and second positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2003
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventor: Roland J. Christensen
  • Publication number: 20030110661
    Abstract: A shock-absorbing shoe includes a vamp, an outsole, a heel cushion, and a plurality of spring coils. The outsole is connected to the vamp, and has toe and heel portions. The heel cushion is embedded in the heel portion, and has a bottom wall formed with a plurality of upstanding hollow tubes. The spring coils are respectively received in the tubes and protrude out of the tubes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: Winner Shoe Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Pony Wu
  • Patent number: 6574886
    Abstract: Footwear and a method for its construction including the following features is provided. An upper which defines a volume for receiving a wearer's foot. A midsole which has an inner surface, an outer surface opposite to the inner surface, and an upstanding sidewall around its periphery. Stitching, which attaches the upper to the midsole along a peripheral portion of the upper and the sidewall of the midsole. An outsole, which has a walking surface and an attachment surface opposite to the walking surface. The outer surface of the midsole adhered to the opposed surface of the outsole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: H.H. Brown Shoe Company, Inc.
    Inventor: James E. Issler
  • Patent number: 6553692
    Abstract: A new and improved shock absorption mechanism for shoes comprising a plurality of members defining an upper support planar surface and a lower support planar surface. The upper planar surface and lower planar surface are moveable toward and away from each other. A plurality of near-collapsible members are operatively connected between the upper and lower planar surfaces. The collapsible members are moveable between an extended position and a collapsed position. Each of the collapsible members has a spring associated therewith for urging the members into their extended position. The plurality of members and the collapsible members are connected and positioned within a collapsible heel of a shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Inventor: Min Woo Chung
  • Patent number: 6536137
    Abstract: A footwear support system of the type positioned within an inner volume of an article of footwear includes a footbed and an insole insert. The footbed includes a body having an upper surface and a cavity formed within the upper surface for receiving an insole insert. The cavity has a shape corresponding to the shape of the insole insert and a depth corresponding to the thickness of the insole insert. The insole insert may include interchangeable insole inserts, one including hydrophilic urethane for insulating a wearer's foot in cold environments and another including thermally insulative material for cooling a wearer's foot in warm environments. The footwear support system based on the footbed provides greater comfort to a wearer's foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: H.H. Brown Shoe Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Wayne M. Celia
  • Patent number: 6523281
    Abstract: Footwear for a human foot containing an elongated sole piece having a front, middle and rear section and having a ground engaging bottom surface and an upper surface in which the wearer's foot is received and, an upper piece secured to said sole piece, said upper piece providing an enclosed embracing foot enclosure having a counter section at the rear of the foot, a mid-body section, and a toe box section at the front, wherein said sole piece has a curved sole at the rear section of the sole to permit the user's foot to be tilted forward to enhance the power of the push when the user's foot makes contact with ground when the user strikes at the user's heel. In addition, the shoe can have an improved tread design and a removable and replaceable shock absorbing insert. The shoe preferably employs the principle of energy conversion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Inventor: Richard Lennihan, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6519874
    Abstract: A footwear assembly having a footbed and an insole, which is removably secured to the footbed. The footbed includes a substantially flexible front portion and a rear portion connected to the front portion. The rear portion has a substantially rigid unit with at least one cavity. The cavity is adapted to receive a layer of cushioning material therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Footstar Corporation
    Inventor: Norman Dean
  • Publication number: 20030014884
    Abstract: The modified oxford shoe providing vertical and horizontal heel pressure diminishment including an optional means of adjusting pronation is an inventive device which diminishes pressures to the heel with a floating collar and supple counter assembly with adjusting strap, with spacing studs attached strategically to the sides of the midsole to prevent exterior pressure to the heel and with a multi functioning cushion assembly coupled with adjustable underlying steel springs and resilient midsole and wearing surface to diminish pressure to the bottom of the heel and provide pronation adjustment if needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventor: Lester Erwin Carroll
  • Patent number: 6487796
    Abstract: The invention is an article of footwear having a sole comprised of one or more support elements formed of a resilient, compressible material. The support elements are designed such that impact forces generated by movements of a wearer deflect the support elements in a manner that produces a force directed to center the wearer's foot above the sole. The directed deflection characteristics of the support elements are due to a downward cant of the support elements' upper surfaces and flexion indentations that facilitate bending in one direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric P. Avar, Thomas Foxen, Craig E. Santos
  • Patent number: 6477792
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a vapor-permeable composite insole, comprising the steps of gluing at least one pad of vapor-permeable textile material to a respective work area of a first layer of flexible material, and applying a second layer of relatively soft material to area or areas of the first layer, not affected by the pad or pads. The method comprises also the step of obtaining at least one through opening at the or each work area of the first layer. The step of gluing at least one pad to a respective work area of the first layer is realized on at least a work area located at the ball or sole portion of said insole. A composite insole obtainable with such a method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Stonefly S.p.A.
    Inventor: Adriano Sartor
  • Patent number: 6460275
    Abstract: An orthotic device for inserting within a heel portion of a shoe of a user for inhibiting excessive pronation or excessive supination of a user's foot, and for comforting associated pain by cushioning a heel of the foot, which includes a sloped wedge member with a cutout for receiving a portion of the heel of the user; and a cup member positionable adjacent the wedge member, the cup member including a cushion material therein located so as to substantially underlie the cutout of the wedge member when the cup member is positioned adjacent the wedge member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Inventors: W. Scott Bennett, Mary Lee Evers, John H. Krusenklaus
  • Patent number: 6457261
    Abstract: A midsole comprises a heel cup having a semi-rigid upper plate, a lower plate composed of a material that is softer than the upper plate, and at least one telescopic shock absorber between the upper and lower plates. The telescopic shock absorbers have one portion that collapses into a second portion when the shock absorber is loaded or compressed. On release of the load, the shock absorbers of the invention return only a controlled portion of the compressive load originally applied. A second embodiment has a translucent heel cup and shock absorbers and a lamp for illuminating the heel cup and shock absorbers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: LL International Shoe Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Nathan Crary
  • Patent number: 6455623
    Abstract: A freeze-resistant fluid composition has the capacity to deform in response to continuously applied pressure and has the ability to maintain its shape and position in the absence of continuously applied pressure. The composition contains a freeze point depressant effective to make the composition resistant to freezing as measured by a penetrometer measurement of at least 13 millimeters at 25° F. (−4° C.). In another embodiment, the composition comprises a fluid mixture of a relatively saturated oil, a relatively unsaturated oil, a block copolymer, and a freeze point depressant. In another embodiment, the composition comprises a fluid mixture of 20%-70% of a relatively saturated oil, 20%-70% of a relatively unsaturated oil, and 0.3%/-10% of a block copolymer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.
    Inventor: David L. Howard
  • Publication number: 20020116842
    Abstract: A shoe has an upper, a foot support region positioned below at least a portion of the upper to support the bottom of a user's foot, a sole secured below the foot support region, and a flexible member positioned below at least a portion of the foot support region and above at least a portion of the sole. The flexible member has a top surface, a bottom surface, a peripheral portion, and an interior portion. The interior portion of the flexible member deflects in use in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe. At least a portion of the peripheral portion is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Publication date: August 29, 2002
    Applicant: Akeva, LLC.
    Inventor: David F. Meschan
  • Patent number: 6405455
    Abstract: A shock-absorbing running shoe has a sole attached to an upper, with a carriage in the upper adapted to receive the rear portion of a runner's foot. The sole has a collapsible area below the carriage. A first strut is attached to the medial side of the sole and extends above the carriage, and a second strut is attached to the lateral side of the sole and extends above the carriage. Elastic bands are coupled to the struts and to the carriage so that the carriage is suspended by the bands over the collapsible area of the sole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Inventor: John Walsh
  • Patent number: 6401365
    Abstract: A midsole assembly for an athletic shoe comprising a midsole and a corrugated sheet. The midsole is formed of soft elastic material. The corrugated sheet is disposed in at least a heel portion of the midsole. Either or both amplitude and wavelength of wave configuration of said corrugated sheet are made different either or both between a front end portion and back end portion, and between an medial portion and lateral portion of said heel portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Mizuno Corporation
    Inventors: Kenjiro Kita, Yasunori Kaneko, Takaya Kimura
  • Patent number: 6402879
    Abstract: A bladder which is particularly useful for a sole assembly of a shoe is formed of multiple layers of barrier film to provide multiple pressurized layers of cushioning fluid or gas when the bladder is filled. A multiple gas layer bladder enhances cushioning response by relying more on the response characteristics of the gas and reducing the amount of foam and the dependence on foam as a cushioning material. The internal film layers provide a truss-like geometry in cross section and act as tensile members to impart a generally smooth surface contour to the bladder. The bladder is constructed to provide complex regionalized cushioning profiles which are coupled to the anatomy of the foot and expected loads at known points. The sidewalls of the bladder can be constructed with an inverted seam construction to eliminate finishing steps in the manufacture of cushioning bladders and alternatively to provide a clean, seamless appearance along the side walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventors: John C. Tawney, David B. Herridge
  • Patent number: 6374514
    Abstract: An article of footwear having a fluid filled cushioning bladder. The bladder comprises indentations and mating inserts in the top and bottom surfaces of the bladder. The inwardly directed indentations abut one another, are attached to one another, and have an ovoid shape. The construction of the indentations provide lateral stability and improved shear compliance by providing an increased contact surface area at the abutment point. The contact area preferably corresponds to the shape of the indentation. Each indentation receives an insert having a corresponding shape. The insert is designed to collapse in response to a compressive load and then recover its shape. The profile of each insert and indentation pair is configured for preferential collapse. That is, the two ends of the ovoid have different stiffnesses, so that one end collapses in response to a smaller compressive load than the other end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventor: John F. Swigart
  • Patent number: 6355207
    Abstract: In broad terms, this process adds organic material to particulate solids and works the mix. Resolification in a unique way creates improved binding of the particulate solids. The particulate solids are materials such as metal, semi-metal, ceramic, glass, plastic, or rubber, alloy, composite, agglomerate, or other organic. The organic selection should remain solid in handling and may become liquid during compaction. These materials may consist of a liquid, solid or mixture selected from the group consisting of fatty acids; and amides, bisamides, soaps and salts of fatty acids, waxes, resin, oils, hydrogenated fats and oils, polymers, mold release or friction reducing agent. With lubricity enough to enable ejection of a molded compact, flow and adequately low molecular weight and formulation to enable clean burn off if desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Windfall Products
    Inventor: John W. Keyes