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Shoe with external shell

  • US 5,243,772 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1992
  • Issued: 09/14/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. A shoe comprising:

  • a sole;

    a sock, attached to the sole;

    a substantially rigid form-retaining shell, including (a) a medial forefoot portion, having a medial topmost edge, at least partially enclosing the sock in the region of the medial forefoot, (b) a lateral forefoot portion, having a lateral topmost edge, at least partially enclosing the sock in the region of the lateral forefoot, (c) a heel portion, including a medial heel portion having a medial forward edge located forward of the ankle and proximate to the medial topmost edge, and a lateral heel portion having a lateral forward edge located forward of the ankle and proximate to the lateral topmost edge, wherein the heel portion at least partially encloses the sock in the region of the heel, (d) a medial flexure portion between the medial heel portion and the medial forefoot portion, and (e) a lateral flexure portion between the lateral heel portion and the lateral forefoot portion, wherein the medial forefoot portion, the lateral forefoot portion, and the heel portion are each attached to the sole, and the medial and lateral flexure portions are shaped such that the medial topmost edge may move longitudinally with respect to the medial forward edge and the lateral topmost edge may move longitudinally with respect to the lateral forward edge as the sole flexes in use; and

    means for attaching the medial forefoot portion to the lateral forefoot portion across the top of the foot;

    wherein the heel portion further includes;

    a heelband portion;

    a medial cantilever torsion bar portion substantially parallel to a vertical plane aligned with the direction of the foot, extending upward from the region of the sole proximate to the instep to a region forward of the ankle, the medial cantilever torsion bar portion having an attachment point proximate to the medial forward edge;

    a lateral cantilever torsion bar portion substantially parallel to a vertical plane aligned with the direction of the foot, extending upward from the region of the sole proximate to the instep to a region forward of the ankle, the lateral cantilever torsion bar portion having an attachment point proximate to the lateral forward edge; and

    ankle restraint fastening means for fastening under tension the attachment points so as to form with the heelband portion a structure for inhibiting displacement of the ankle.

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