Patent classifications
A43B17/18
RAPID-ENTRY FOOTWEAR HAVING A TRANSFORMING FOOTBED
A rapid-entry shoe with a sole portion and a footbed that slide, pivot or translate relative to each other to provide both an open configuration (for ease of donning or doffing by a foot) and a closed configuration (for securement of a foot).
Method and System for Configurable Fit Shoes
A footwear system comprising an external chassis comprising a flexible upper attached to a molded cushion and grip component further comprising a molded midsole, a plurality of interchangeable internal cushion and fit components that fit inside the external chassis and are held in place by an interference fit, wherein the internal cushion and fit components comprise different morphologies and can be replaced by the user without the use of any tools.
ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR, METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF CONDUCTING RETAIL AND INTERNET BUSINESS
The present disclosure relates to a custom article of footwear, a method of making the same, and a method of conducting retail and Internet business. In particular, the components of the custom article of footwear can be selected from a range of alternative options, and the selected components can be easily removed, replaced, and recycled.
Insert liner for footwear and method of manufacturing the same
An insert liner is provided and is configured to be removably received in an inner cavity of a shoe. The elastomeric liner includes: a longitudinal portion; opposing first and second lateral portions; and opposing front and rear portions, wherein the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions define a cavity having an opening configured below the opposing front and rear portions and configured to receive a user's foot; and a fastener coupled to at least the front portion and the rear portion of the liner while being bond free relative to a toe portion of the shoe, the front portion is configured to releasably adhere to the tongue portion to maintain the opening below an upper edge of at least one of the heel portion and the opposing sidewall portions and to define the opening configured to receive the user's foot.
Insert liner for footwear and method of manufacturing the same
An insert liner is provided and is configured to be removably received in an inner cavity of a shoe. The elastomeric liner includes: a longitudinal portion; opposing first and second lateral portions; and opposing front and rear portions, wherein the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions define a cavity having an opening configured below the opposing front and rear portions and configured to receive a user's foot; and a fastener coupled to at least the front portion and the rear portion of the liner while being bond free relative to a toe portion of the shoe, the front portion is configured to releasably adhere to the tongue portion to maintain the opening below an upper edge of at least one of the heel portion and the opposing sidewall portions and to define the opening configured to receive the user's foot.
MATERNITY FOOTWEAR
A shoe particularly useful as maternity footwear comprising a sole, and an upper portion connected to the sole and configured to wrap a foot in combination with the sole, the sole including a midsole and an outsole, a space for accommodating the outsole is provided on the midsole on the side near the ground, and the shape of the outsole is consistent with the pressure region of the foot. The shoe can provide pregnant women with increased walking safety and comfort.
MATERNITY FOOTWEAR
A shoe particularly useful as maternity footwear comprising a sole, and an upper portion connected to the sole and configured to wrap a foot in combination with the sole, the sole including a midsole and an outsole, a space for accommodating the outsole is provided on the midsole on the side near the ground, and the shape of the outsole is consistent with the pressure region of the foot. The shoe can provide pregnant women with increased walking safety and comfort.
ORTHOSIS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS
An orthosis according to an embodiment has a first region and a second region. The first region is constituted with a first unit cell structure that is a unit cell structure in which a space of a polygonal prism shape is defined as one unit, and includes a plurality of structural columns connecting two points among a plurality of vertices forming the polygonal prism shape. The second region is constituted with a second unit cell structure different from the first unit cell structure. The first unit cell structure and the second unit cell structure include at least one structural column connecting a certain. vertex among the plurality of vertices and another vertex different from a vertex on a side including the certain. vertex.
ORTHOSIS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS
An orthosis according to an embodiment has a first region and a second region. The first region is constituted with a first unit cell structure that is a unit cell structure in which a space of a polygonal prism shape is defined as one unit, and includes a plurality of structural columns connecting two points among a plurality of vertices forming the polygonal prism shape. The second region is constituted with a second unit cell structure different from the first unit cell structure. The first unit cell structure and the second unit cell structure include at least one structural column connecting a certain. vertex among the plurality of vertices and another vertex different from a vertex on a side including the certain. vertex.
Security Screening Protective Foot Liner
A thin, low profile, one time use, disposable non-padded and non-metallic material of ornamental shape, thickness, and flexibility with a low tack pressure sensitive adhesive side to adhere to the bottom of the foot, that protects a passenger's clean/healthy feet from contaminated floor surfaces, while keeping other passengers with dirty/unhealthy feet from transferring their own personal foot disorders onto the floor surfaces of security screening lines. The foot liner is used when passengers are required to remove their shoes during the security screening process before boarding their flight. The foot liner needs to be cost effective due to the large volume of passengers (1.7 million worldwide daily) throughout airports and has a built-in removal tab that can be any size, shape, or length, and can either be non-adhesive or have low tack pressure sensitive adhesive qualities (to stick to the heel to ensure no floor contact) for quick removal of the foot liner, so the wearer's fingers are not exposed to germs during the removal process.