A43B13/127

Airbag for article of footwear

A sole structure for an article of footwear having a heel region, a mid-foot region, a forefoot region, an interior region, and a peripheral region. The sole structure including a bladder having a chamber including an arcuate segment extending around the heel region, a first segment extending along the peripheral region on a medial side of the sole structure from the arcuate segment to a first terminal end in the forefoot region, and a second segment spaced apart from the first segment across a width of the sole structure and extending along the peripheral region on a lateral side of the sole structure from the arcuate segment to a second terminal end in the forefoot region. A peripheral outsole extends along the chamber and a first cushion is disposed between the first segment and the second segment and is exposed through an opening of the peripheral outsole.

Footwear Comprising an Elastic Intermediate Sole
20170013912 · 2017-01-19 · ·

The invention relates to footwear comprising a multi-layer structure of the sole, with said sole being composed of at least one outsole (3), an optional insole as well as a midsole (2), wherein the midsole (2) is made of an elastic material having an open-cell structure provided with a gas- and liquid-tight outer skin, with said cell structure being filled with at least one fluidic medium.

LIGHTWEIGHT SHOES
20170006958 · 2017-01-12 ·

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a lightweight shoe comprises an outsole and a vamp attached or sewn to the outsole to cover a foot, wherein the vamp includes a foam member and a fiber layer to surround the foam member.

Midsole With a Shearing Structure for a Shoe and Method of Manufacturing Thereof

The present disclosure relates to a sole (101) for a shoe, in particular for a sports shoe, such as a running shoe, the sole (101) comprising: a midsole (110) comprising an upper midsole layer (120) and a lower midsole layer (125), the upper midsole layer (120) and the lower midsole layer (125) being distinct from one another; and a shearing structure (130), arranged in the midsole (110); wherein the shearing structure (130) is configured to allow a relative movement between the upper midsole layer (120) and the lower midsole layer (125).

SOLE COMPRISING REINFORCING FRAME

A sole for a shoe, in particular for a sports shoe, such as a running shoe, the sole comprising a midsole and a reinforcing frame, wherein at least a first part of the reinforcing frame substantially surrounds an outer boundary of the midsole in one or more of: a lateral side region, a medial side region, a heel region, and a toe region of the midsole thereby defining an open space such that a part of the midsole is received in the open space.

ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR HAVING A SOLE STRUCTURE WITH A PLATE FOR STABILITY
20250151842 · 2025-05-15 · ·

An article of footwear includes a sole structure that has a plate, a first foam layer, and a second foam layer. The first foam layer overlies the plate and has a distal side interfacing with a proximal side of the plate. The second foam layer underlies the plate and has a proximal side interfacing with a distal side of the plate. A compressive stiffness of the first foam layer is greater than a compressive stiffness of the second foam layer. A compressive stiffness of the plate is greater than the compressive stiffness of the first foam layer.

Comfortable dress shoes

A dress shoe includes a flexible upper structure with stretchy lining and outside layers and a zonal-structured cloth layer therebetween to enable elasticity while maintaining structure; a cushioned insole with a three-point support system under the toe crest, the arch, and the heel; and a mixed material insole and outsole to prevent slipping during walking and standing.

Footwear and sole structure assemblies with split midsoles having peripheral walls for lateral stability
12310446 · 2025-05-27 · ·

Presented are footwear sole structures with split midsole designs having peripheral walls for lateral stability, footwear fabricated with such sole structures, and methods for making/using such footwear and/or sole structures. A sole structure for an article of footwear includes mating first and second midsole sections each having a respective midsole sidewall that extends between and adjoins respective upper and lower midsole surfaces. The first midsole section's lower surface has a first waveform geometry, such as an anteroposterior-undulating curviform wave, and the second midsole section's upper surface has a complementary, mirrored waveform geometry that seats therein and intermeshes with the first waveform geometry. The second midsole section includes one or more peripheral walls that extend upward from the second sidewall; inboard surfaces of the peripheral wall(s) abut outboard surfaces the first sidewall. An outsole, which defines the footwear's ground-contacting surface, is attached to the lower surface of the second midsole section.

Torsion-resistant three-density high rigidity midsole
12317950 · 2025-06-03 · ·

A torsion-resistant three-density high rigidity midsole includes a midsole body having a front region, a back region, and a middle region integrally connected between the front and back regions. The front region has a front region density and a front region length. The back region has a back region length, and a back region density smaller than the front region density. The middle region has a middle region length, and a middle region density greater than the front region density. A sum of the front and middle region lengths is greater than the back region length. A cushion body is integrally formed on a top surface of the midsole body, and covers the front, middle and back regions. An elastic piece is sandwiched between the top surface of the midsole body and a bottom surface of the cushion body at a position corresponding to the middle region.

SOLE STRUCTURE FOR ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR
20250176663 · 2025-06-05 · ·

A sole structure for an article of footwear is provided. The sole structure includes a midsole, a cushion disposed in the midsole and including an inner portion, and an outsole including a first surface defining a ground-contacting surface and an upper surface disposed on an opposite side of the outsole than the ground-contacting surface and opposing the cushion, the outsole including a protrusion that extends in a direction away from the midsole to a greater extent than any other portion of the outsole and being aligned with the inner portion.