HIGH HEEL SHOE
20170360147 · 2017-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/1485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/144
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A high heel shoe has an insole, an outsole, and a shank embedded between the insole and outsole, the shank comprising a heel portion with a depression to accommodate a user's heel, and a lateral ridge element in front of the heel portion that exerts pressure against the forward movement of a user's heel when worn. The shank further comprises a front portion sloping downward from the lateral ridge along the arch of the insole, which optionally is padded.
Claims
1. A shoe comprising: a sole having an outsole and an insole; a high heel configured below the outsole, and a shank embedded between the insole and the outsole, the shank extending along a longitudinal direction of the sole, and comprising: a heel portion having a depression configured to accommodate a user's heel; a lateral ridge immediately in front of the heel portion; a front portion sloping downward from the lateral ridge; and an upper affixed to a top portion of the sole.
2. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising padding disposed along the arch of the insole along at least a portion of the front portion of the shank.
3. The shoe of claim 2 wherein the padding is comprised of memory foam.
4. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the front portion has a terminal edge behind an area of the sole where a user's ball of a foot contacts the insole.
5. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the lateral ridge contacts and exerts pressure against a forward portion of a user's heel when the shoe is worn.
6. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the depression has a maximum depth of between 2 mm and 15 mm.
7. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the depression is located generally centrally within the heel portion of the shank.
8. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the lateral ridge has a maximum height of between 2 mm and 10 mm above the heel portion of the shank.
9. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a platform configured below the outsole.
10. A shank for a high heel shoe comprising: a heel portion, a lateral ridge immediately in front of the heel portion, and a front portion sloping downward from the lateral ridge; wherein, the heel portion of the shank has a depression configured to accommodate a user's heel.
11. The shank of claim 10, wherein the lateral ridge contacts and exerts pressure against a forward portion of a user's heel when the shoe is worn.
12. The shank of claim 10, wherein the depression has a maximum depth of between 2 mm and 15 mm.
13. The shank of claim 10, wherein the depression is located generally centrally within the heel portion.
14. The shank of claim 10, wherein the lateral ridge has a maximum height of between 2 mm and 10 mm above the heel portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Embodiments are illustrated in the figures of the accompanying drawings, which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting, and in which like references are intended to refer to like or corresponding things.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Referring to the drawings,
[0013] As shown in
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[0016] The depression 28 allows the user to settle more weight into the heel than in a conventional high heel shoe. In a conventional shoe, the user's weight is shifted forward, and the leg extends upward from the shoe at a forward tilted angle. In contrast, by settling the heel into the depression 28, the user can stand comfortably upright, with the ankle and calf extending generally straight up from the shoe, as depicted in
[0017] By allowing the user to stand more upright, the high heel of the present invention helps to improve the user's posture, correct lower back problems, and can be worn for extended periods of time without pain and longer term injury to the feet or body. The user can comfortably stand taller and walk straighter than in conventional high heels.
[0018] In the embodiment shown in
[0019] It should be understood that the dimensions of the different components may vary. However, it has been found that an embodiment of the high heel shoe functions as described where the components have dimensions as follows, where all measurements are in centimeters: (a) high heel—the height from the center of the ground to the center rear of the high heel at the highest point is approximately 10 cm; (b) heel portion of the shank—the longitudinal length is approximately 4.5 cm, with a lateral width of approximately 4 cm; (c) depression—at the lowest point, the depression is approximately 1 cm below the heel portion of the shank; (d) lateral ridge—at its highest point the lateral ridge is approximately 0.5 cm above the heel portion of the shank and extends across the lateral width of the shank, the width of the lateral ridge is approximately 1.2 cm; (e) front portion of the shank—the longitudinal length extends approximately 9 cm from the lateral ridge, and the lateral width is approximately 4 cm, slightly narrowing to approximately 3.5 cm generally in the center where a user's foot arch would fall.
[0020] Also shown in the embodiment of
[0021] It should be understood that the dimensions of the high heel shoe, shank and all components will vary depending on the foot and shoe size of the user, the style of shoe, and the height of the heel. For example, in larger shoe sizes, the length of the shank will be adjusted correspondingly to be longer and/or wider as necessary.
[0022] Some embodiments of the present invention comprise additional features such as additional insole cushion layers, or other features as known in the art. The shoe may be made of any suitable materials, such as leather, fabric, plastic, cork, felt, and/or rubber, without departing from the underlying idea or principles of the invention within the scope of the appended claims.