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Shoe sole structures using a theoretically ideal stability plane

  • US 7,082,697 B2
  • Filed: 06/07/2004
  • Issued: 08/01/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. An athletic shoe sole for a shoe, the athletic shoe sole comprising:

  • a sole heel area of the athletic shoe sole at a location substantially corresponding to the location of a heel of an intended wearer'"'"'s foot when inside the shoe;

    a sole forefoot area at a location substantially corresponding to the location of a forefoot of an intended wearer'"'"'s foot when inside the shoe;

    a sole third area located between the sole heel area and the sole forefoot area;

    the sole heel, forefoot and third areas each having a sole medial side, a sole lateral side, and a sole middle part located between the sole sides, as viewed in a shoe sole frontal plane, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the sole lateral side including a sidemost lateral section at a location outside of a straight vertical line extending through the sole lateral side at the sidemost extent of the sole inner surface of the sole lateral side, as viewed in a shoe sole frontal plane, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the sole medial side including a sidemost medial section at a location outside of a straight vertical line extending through the sole medial side at the sidemost extent of the sole inner surface of the sole medial side, as viewed in a shoe sole frontal plane, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    a sole outer surface extending from the sole inner surface and defining the outer boundary of each shoe sole side, as viewed in a frontal plane;

    the sole forefoot area including the following combined components;

    a midsole component and an outsole component, the inner and outer boundaries of the combined components being formed by said sole inner and outer surfaces, as viewed in a shoe sole frontal plane in the sole forefoot area, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    a portion of the sole forefoot area of the shoe sole having a thickness that is substantially the same as a thickness of a portion of the sole heel area of the shoe sole, as viewed in a frontal plane, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the thickness of the shoe sole being defined as the distance between the sole inner surface and the sole outer surface, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the sole forefoot area having a first concavely rounded portion located on a sole medial side between a concavely rounded portion of the sole inner surface and a concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition, the concavity of the concavely rounded portion of the sole inner surface being determined relative to an intended wearer'"'"'s foot location inside the shoe, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition; and

    the concavity of the concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface being determined relative to a portion of the shoe sole directly adjacent to the first concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the sole forefoot area having a second concavely rounded portion located on a sole lateral side between a concavely rounded portion of the sole inner surface and a concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition, the concavity of the concavely rounded portion of the sole inner surface being determined relative to an intended wearer'"'"'s foot location inside the shoe, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition; and

    the concavity of the concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface being determined relative to a portion of the shoe sole directly adjacent to the first concavely rounded portion of the sole outer surface, as viewed in a frontal plane cross-section when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    at least a part of said concavely rounded portions have a substantially uniform thickness extending to proximate a sidemost extent of a shoe sole side, as viewed in a first frontal plane cross-section, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition, and said part of said concavely rounded portion of the sole forefoot area has substantially the same substantially uniform thickness extending to proximate a sidemost extent of a shoe sole side, as viewed in a second frontal plane cross-section, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition;

    the thickness of at least a part of the concavely rounded portions taper in a posterior direction, as viewed in a horizontal plane cross-section, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition,at least an upper part of one of said combined components extending into the lateral sidemost section of the sole forefoot area and up the sole side at least to the height of a lowest point of the sole inner surface of the same shoe sole side, as viewed in the shoe sole frontal plane cross-section, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition, andat least an upper part of one of said combined components extending into the medial sidemost section of the sole forefoot area and up the sole side at least to the height of a lowest point of the sole inner surface of the same shoe sole side, as viewed in the shoe sole frontal plane cross-section, when the shoe sole is upright and in an unloaded condition.

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