Patent classifications
A43B13/145
Sole for cycling shoe
A sole for cycling shoe includes a forefoot section, a heel section and an arch section connected between the forefoot section and the heel section, a longitudinal axis and a tilting axis defined between the forefoot section and the heel section, a deviation angle defined between the tilting axis and the longitudinal axis, a middle part extending through the forefoot section, the arch section and the heel section, and two side wing portions defined at two opposite sides relative to the middle part. The rigidity of the middle part is higher than the two side wing portions. The middle part extends in the arch section along the tilting axis. Based on the above-described technical features, the overall structure of the sole has sufficient rigidity with enhanced torsionability on the rear end thereof, making the cycling shoe more comfort.
SHOE SOLE AND SHOE
A shoe sole 1 includes a bottom part 20 and a deformation restraining part 30. The bottom part 20 includes: a rear bottom surface part 24 formed to extend from a rearfoot to a midfoot portion and to be, when the shoe sole is placed on a virtual surface S as a flat surface, in contact with the virtual surface S; and a toe portion 26 of which a height from the virtual surface S is set to 100% or greater and 250% or less with respect to a thickness in the rear bottom surface part 24. The deformation restraining part 30 is disposed in an edge part on a medial side and a lateral side of the bottom part 20 and extends from a forefoot to the midfoot portion along the bottom part 20. The deformation restraining part 30 has higher hardness than the bottom part 20.
ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR HAVING A SOLE PLATE
A sole structure for an article of footwear that includes an upper. The sole structure can include an outsole having a ground-engaging surface. The midsole member can be disposed between the outsole and the upper, and can include a pocket extending from a heel region to a forefoot region. A sole plate can be disposed within the pocket. The sole plate can have a uniform thickness and can extend from the heel region into the forefoot region. A cutout portion can be formed in each of the midsole member and the outsole in an arched section of the sole structure. A cushion layer can be disposed over the sole plate and within the pocket.
WALKING DEVICE
The walking device has a shoe bottom (10) with a midsole (16). A soft heel part (20) is arranged in a recess (18) of the midsole (16) and the outsole (22) has a form that is rounded convexly in the walking direction. The reinforcing element (12), forming an insole, is arranged on the upper surface (44) of the midsole (16) and fastened to it. In the production of the walking device, the upper (14) is joined to the reinforcing element (12) to form a structural unit, which is then mounted on the midsole (16), for example by adhesive bonding.
SOLE STRUCTURE FOR ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR
An article of footwear includes an upper extending from a first end in a forefoot region to a second end in a heel region. The article of footwear also includes a sole structure attached to the upper and including a posterior end extending beyond the second end of the upper. The sole structure includes a bladder having a portion disposed between the second end of the upper and the posterior end of the sole structure.
Removable leg walker
An orthopedic walking boot for a user includes an outer sole having a substantially continuously curved lateral profile bottom walking surface, wherein a radius of curvature of the lateral walking surface varies between 10 mm and infinity, and an upper portion arranged with the outer sole to support a lower portion of the user's leg.
SOLE STRUCTURE WITH MIDSOLE PROTRUSIONS AND ARCED PROFILE FOR FORWARD MOMENTUM
A footwear sole structure includes a midsole having a ground-facing surface with a forefoot region, a midfoot region, and a heel region. The midsole defines downwardly-extending protrusions at the ground-facing surface distributed over the midfoot region and the heel region, each of the downwardly-extending protrusions having a convex outer surface. A height of the midsole is greatest at the midfoot region. The sole structure may also include an outsole covering at least a portion of the ground-facing surface of the midsole, and a height of the sole structure may be greatest at the midfoot region.
PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM FOR FOOTWEAR
Systems and methods are described for a shoe sole for relieving pressure from a wearer's metatarsal heads. In one aspect, a shoe sole comprises a shoe outer sole comprising a shaft region, a ball region, and a toe region. The shaft region underlies metatarsal shafts of the wearer and comprises a first lower surface, the ball region underlies metatarsal heads of the wearer and comprises a second lower surface, and the toe region underlies phalanges of the wearer and comprises a third lower surface. The second lower surface is raised relative to the first lower surface and the third lower surface.
Footwear
The present disclosure relates to footwear. The footwear according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first sole having a first base portion configured to come into contact with the ground surface, and a plurality of first protrusion portions protruding from the base portion in a direction opposite to the ground surface, and a second sole having a second base portion bonded to ends of the plurality of first protrusion portions, and a plurality of second protrusion portions protruding from the second base portion in the direction of the first base portion and having ends bonded to the first base portion.
Sandal with heel strap
A Sandal with Heel Strap with several orthotic benefits is provided. The sandal has a unique combination of features what will be useful for the treatment and prevention of plantar fasciitis. The Sandal with Heel Strap has a medial split in the medial heel section of the sole. The medial split is designed so that it absorbs more energy than the other parts of the heel and promotes a lateral to medial rotation of the heel portion during the wearer's gait. In a preferred embodiment, the sandal will include a rocker bottom sole and raised bed for the big toe that begins its rise at the metatarsophalangeal joint. In an additional preferred embodiment, the sole of the sandal will also include a metatarsal bar that supports the traverse arch and an upward bend that begins to rise from the sole at a point just forward of the end of the medial split and intersects with the metatarsal bar.