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Sport shoe and support system

  • US 5,408,761 A
  • Filed: 07/29/1993
  • Issued: 04/25/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/09/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. A sport shoe comprising:

  • a shoe upper for containing the wearer'"'"'s foot, said shoe upper including first lacing members extending across at least a portion of said shoe upper over the instep of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    said first lacing members being positioned in respective planes which are generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sport shoe and generally coincident with the first and third metatarsal bones of the wearer'"'"'s foot when secured in the shoe;

    a midsole attached to said shoe upper and having a top and bottom surface, a rearward heel portion and a forefoot portion underlying the ball of the wearer'"'"'s foot and the metatarsal-phalangeal and interphalangeal joints thereof;

    said midsole having a generally arcuate metatarsal groove of substantially arcuate cross-section in the bottom surface thereof extending substantially across the entire width of said midsole and being positioned proximate the proximal heads of the phalanges bones of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    said midsole including a generally arcuate phalanges groove of substantially arcuate cross-section in the bottom surface thereof extending from the lateral side of said midsole across at least about fifty percent of the width of said midsole and being positioned to underlie the interphalangeal joints of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    an outsole secured to said bottom surface of said midsole having a top and bottom surface, a rearward heel portion, and a forefoot portion;

    said outsole including a generally arcuate metatarsal gap and a generally arcuate phalanges gap substantially aligned with said phalangeal and metatarsal grooves of said midsole, respectively, whereby flexibility of said shoe is enhanced at both the metatarsal-phalangeal and interphalangeal joints of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    a heel counter secured to said shoe upper, said heel counter including a lower portion and an upper portion, said upper portion being positioned to extend over the lower portion of the Achilles tendon of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    a one piece insole sock lining disposed in said shoe upper and having a configuration substantially similar to the interior surface of said shoe upper to substantially envelop the wearer'"'"'s foot when disposed therein; and

    a strap support system, said strap support system including a pair of elongated arch support members, each connected to said midsole on opposite sides of said shoe upper proximate the lesser tarsus region of the wearer'"'"'s foot and extending up the sides of the shoe upper, each of said arch support members having a slot therein, said slot being disposed proximate the navicular bone of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    flexible support strap means engaging said upper portion of said heel counter proximate the calcaneus bone of the wearer'"'"'s foot and having a pair of free ends, said support strap means passing from said heel counter on opposite sides of said shoe upper, slideably through said slots on said arch members, and thence upwardly on opposite sides of said shoe upper proximate the middle region of the metatarsal bones of the wearer'"'"'s foot;

    means for limiting movement of said flexible strap means proximate the calcaneus bone to limit variations of the angle formed between said strap means and said outsole;

    said arch support members and said flexible strap means being positioned to distribute forces substantially perpendicular to the axis of motion of the subtalar and midtarsal joints to maintain balance and stability of the foot in stance and during gait with the forces provided by said arch support members directed generally perpendicular to the longitudinal midtarsal joint axis, the forces provided by said support strap directed generally perpendicular to the subtalar joint axis toward the region of the posterior talo-calcanean joint, the intersection of said arch support members and said support strap being located proximate the navicular bone; and

    securing means for releasably attaching said free ends of said strap means to one another in rigid tension bearing engagement, said securing means including a second lacing member disposed on each free end of said strap means for cooperating with said first lacing members of said shoe upper, said securing means enabling adjustable tensioning of said support strap.

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