Footwear including a stabilizing sole
11344080 ยท 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An article of footwear is provided and includes an upper including a footbed and a sole attached to the upper, where the sole includes a midsole and an outsole. The midsole includes a heel portion, a lateral side and a medial side, and a first member and a second member attached to the first member. The first member of the midsole has a sidewall that extends about a periphery of the midsole. The second member of the midsole has a sidewall that extends along the medial side around the heel portion and along the lateral side of the first member. A first portion of the outsole is attached to the first member and a second portion of the outsole is attached to the second member.
Claims
1. An article of footwear comprising: an upper including a footbed; and a sole attached to said upper and including a midsole and an outsole; said midsole including a heel portion, a lateral side and a medial side, said midsole including a first member and a second member attached to said first member, said first member being separate from said second member; said first member having a sidewall that extends about a periphery of said midsole; said second member having a sidewall that extends along the medial side around the heel portion and along the lateral side of said first member; wherein a first portion of said outsole is attached to said first member and a second portion of said outsole is attached to said second member.
2. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein a height of the sidewall of said second member on said lateral side is greater than a height of the sidewall of said second member on said medial side.
3. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein a height of the sidewall of said second member on said medial side is greater than a height of the sidewall of said second member on said lateral side.
4. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein a hardness of said first member and a hardness of said second member are different.
5. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein a hardness of said first member and a hardness of said second member are the same.
6. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein a hardness of said outsole is greater than a hardness of said midsole.
7. The article of footwear of claim 6, wherein the difference of the hardness of said outsole and the hardness of said midsole is at least 10 Asker.
8. The article of footwear of claim 6, wherein the hardness of the midsole is 45 Asker and the hardness of the outsole is 55 Asker.
9. The article of footwear of claim 1, wherein said sidewall of said second ember extend along a periphery of the medial side to the metatarsal head.
10. A sole for an article of footwear having an upper, the sole comprising: a midsole attached to the upper and including a lateral side and a medial side, said midsole including a first member and a second member, said second member including a sidewall that extends along a periphery of the midsole from the medial side to at least part of the lateral side, said midsole having a longitudinal axis, wherein said sidewall of said second member is asymmetrical relative to said longitudinal axis; said first member being separate from said second member; and an outsole attached to the midsole.
11. The sole of claim 10, wherein a height of the sidewall of said second member on said lateral side is greater than a height of the sidewall of said second member on said medial side.
12. The article of footwear of claim 10, wherein a height of the sidewall of said second member on said medial side is greater than a height of the sidewall of said second member on said lateral side.
13. The article of footwear of claim 10, wherein a hardness of said first member and a hardness of said second member are different.
14. The article of footwear of claim 10, wherein a hardness of said first member and a hardness of said second member are the same.
15. The article of footwear of claim 10, wherein a hardness of said outsole is greater than a hardness of said midsole.
16. The article of footwear of claim 15, wherein the difference of the hardness of said outsole and the hardness of said midsole is at least 10 Asker.
17. The article of footwear of claim 15, wherein the hardness of the midsole is 45 Asker and the hardness of the outsole is 55 Asker.
18. The article of footwear of claim 10, wherein said sidewall of said second ember extends along a periphery of the medial side to the metatarsal head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) The present sole is attached to an upper to form an article of footwear that stabilizes and cushions a wearer's foot during walking, jogging and running. More specifically, the present sole includes a midsole and an outsole where the outsole is made of a material having a greater hardness than the hardness of the midsole and extends from the lateral side, around the heel to the medial side of the foot on the article of footwear to provide stability and cushioning for the foot and support of the medial side of the foot.
(23) Referring now to
(24) As shown
(25) The outsole 24a is attached to the midsole 22 and is made of a material that has a density and hardness that is greater than the density and hardness of the midsole. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the outsole 24a has a hardness of 55 Asker and the midsole 22 has a hardness of 45 Asker. As such, the outsole 24a provides stability to the sole 20a, and the midsole 22 provides cushioning and additional stability for a wearer's foot. The hardness of the midsole 22 and the outsole 24a may be any suitable hardness values where the difference in the hardness for the midsole and outsole is at least 10 Asker. Also, the outsole 24a is preferably made of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA). Alternatively, the outsole 24a may be made of a mixture or blend of EVA and rubber, but may also be made of any suitable material or combination of materials. The midsole 22 is also made of EVA but may be made with foam compounds having designated densities, rebound characteristics and material compositions or other suitable materials or combinations of materials.
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(28) In the above embodiments, the medial sidewall of the midsole 22 and outsole 24a, 24b has a first height relative to the bottom surface 58 of the article of footwear 38a, 38b and the lateral sidewall of the midsole 22 and outsole 24a, 24b has a second height relative to the bottom surface of the article of footwear. In an embodiment, the height of the medial sidewall is greater than the height of the lateral sidewall such that the sidewalls of the medial and lateral sidewalls are asymmetrical relative to a longitudinal axis extending through the article of footwear. This construction provides more support to the medial side of the article of footwear to help control inward rolling of the foot during use. In another embodiment, the heights of the medial and lateral sidewalls of the midsole 22 and outsole 24a, 24b are symmetrical relative to each other, i.e., the heights of the medial and lateral sidewalls are the same. This construction provides equal support to a foot (neutral stability) on the medial and lateral sides 34, 36 of the article of footwear 38a, 38b. In a further embodiment, the height of the lateral sidewall relative to the bottom surface 58 of the article of footwear 38a, 38b is greater than the height of the medial sidewall relative to the bottom surface 58 of the article of footwear 38a, 38b. This construction provides greater support to the lateral side of the foot during use to help control outward rolling of the foot. It should be appreciated that the heights of the medial and lateral sidewalls of the article of footwear may be any suitable heights relative to the bottom surface of the article of footwear 38a, 38b.
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(30) In this embodiment, the first member 106 of the midsole 102 is a cushioning member and includes a top surface 110, a bottom surface and a sidewall 114 extending about an entire periphery of the first member 106. As shown in
(31) The second member 108 of the midsole 102 is a stabilizing member and includes a top surface 128, a bottom surface 130 and a sidewall 132, and is attached to the attachment area 127 on the bottom surface of first member 106, where the size and shape of the attachment area 127 corresponds to the size and shape of the second member. The second member 108 may be attached to the first member 106 using an adhesive or any suitable attachment method. As shown in
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(33) As described above, the midsole 102 is formed by the combination of the first member 106 (cushioning member) and the second member 108 (stabilizing member) to provide cushioning and stability to a user's foot during use. Further, the outsole tread members 126 and 144 attached to the bottom surfaces 112, 130 of the first and second members 106, 108 of the midsole 102 are configured to add durability to the sole 100 and thereby protect the softer cushioning material of the first member 106 and the bottom surfaces of the first and second members 106, 108 to help prevent wear. It should be appreciated that the outsole, i.e., the outsole tread members 126, 144, may be attached to a portion of the bottom surfaces 112, 130 of the first and second members 106, 108 of the midsole, or the entirety of the bottom surfaces of the first and second members. In another embodiment, the first and second members 106, 108 include midsole tread members 120, 122, extend along the entirety of the bottom surfaces 112, 130 of the first and second members such that there is no outsole attached to the bottom surfaces of the first and second members.
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(35) In this embodiment, the sidewall 114 of the first member 106 and at least a portion of the sidewall 132 of the second member 108, extend away from a top surface 146 of footbed 148 such that the sidewall 114 is above the top surface 146 of the footbed 148 on at least the medial side 134 and the lateral side 138 of the article of footwear 150 when the article of footwear 150 is positioned on an underlying surface. In another embodiment, the sidewall 114 extends above the top surface 146 of the footbed 148 about the entire periphery of the midsole 102. The configuration of the midsole 102, and more specifically, the midsole shell in this embodiment, provides rigid support on both the medial and lateral sides of a foot to cradle the foot and limit the movement of the foot toward the medial and lateral sides of the article of footwear 150. As stated above, this support helps to keep the foot aligned in the article of footwear 150 to reduce shock and stress on the foot and help channel the motion of the foot primarily to forward and backward motions to improve energy efficiency.
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(37) Additionally, in the illustrated embodiments, the second member 108a (stabilizing member) shown by the area outlined by dashed lines, has a hardness value that is greater than a hardness value of the first member 106a (cushioning member). For example, in an embodiment, the hardness value of the second member is 55 Asker and the hardness value of the first member is 45 Asker. As such, the second member 108a provides stability to the sole 100a, and the first member 106a provides cushioning and comfort for a wearer's left foot (or right foot as shown in
(38) Also, in the illustrated embodiments, the outsole 104a is preferably made of EVA. In another embodiment, the outsole 104a may be made of rubber or a mixture or blend of EVA and rubber, or may also be made of any suitable material or combination of materials. As stated above, the midsole 102a, and more specifically, the first and second members 106a, 108a of the midsole, are made of EVA but may be made with foam compounds having designated densities, rebound characteristics and material compositions or other suitable materials or combinations of materials. Furthermore, the proportion of the denser, harder outsole material to the softer midsole material provides enhanced cushioning and stability to the foot during use.
(39) While particular embodiments of the present sole for an article of footwear have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.