Footwear with enhanced impact protection
First Claim
1. Footwear providing enhanced protection against extreme landing impacts to a foot of a wearer, the footwear comprising:
- a sole defining an upper surface, a damping coefficient and a spring rate, the sole sized to support the foot and having one centrally disposed recess; and
a cushioning pad having an upper surface that supports the wearer'"'"'s foot, the cushioning pad disposed within the one centrally disposed recess of the sole with the upper surface of the cushioning pad below the upper surface of the sole such that the sole acts independently of the pad in response to relatively small to moderate compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot and in parallel combination with the pad in response to relatively large compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot;
wherein the cushioning pad has an effective spring rate that is about the same as the spring rate of the sole, and the cushioning pad has an effective damping coefficient that is substantially greater than the damping coefficient of the sole.
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Abstract
Footwear providing enhanced protection against extreme landing impacts includes a sole having an elastomeric mid-sole with elastomeric pads combined in a heel recess thereof such that the pads act in series with each other and in parallel with the mid-sole during conjoint compression thereof. At least one of the pads includes a solid gel having a relatively high damping coefficient. In another embodiment, the heel of the mid-sole is replaced by a toroidal gas cushion and an elastomeric pad including a solid gel having a relatively high damping coefficient disposed in a central recess of the cushion such that the pad is recessed a selected distance below the upper surface of the cushion. The resilient pads may advantageously incorporate a plurality of gas-filled cells, and a solid gel pad may also be disposed in the mid-sole of the footwear below the ball of the wearer'"'"'s foot for increased protection.
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15 Claims
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1. Footwear providing enhanced protection against extreme landing impacts to a foot of a wearer, the footwear comprising:
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a sole defining an upper surface, a damping coefficient and a spring rate, the sole sized to support the foot and having one centrally disposed recess; and a cushioning pad having an upper surface that supports the wearer'"'"'s foot, the cushioning pad disposed within the one centrally disposed recess of the sole with the upper surface of the cushioning pad below the upper surface of the sole such that the sole acts independently of the pad in response to relatively small to moderate compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot and in parallel combination with the pad in response to relatively large compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot; wherein the cushioning pad has an effective spring rate that is about the same as the spring rate of the sole, and the cushioning pad has an effective damping coefficient that is substantially greater than the damping coefficient of the sole. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Footwear providing enhanced protection against extreme landing impacts to a foot of a wearer, comprising:
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a resilient sole having a recess and defining an upper surface for supporting the foot; and a cushioning pad disposed in the recess of the sole, an upper surface of the cushioning pad recessed a selected distance below the upper surface of the sole; wherein the sole reacts substantially independently of the cushioning pad in response to relatively small to moderate compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot, and reacts in parallel combination with the cushioning pad in response to relatively large compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for providing enhanced protection against extreme landing impacts to a foot of a wearer of footwear, the method comprising:
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providing a heel cushion in a heel portion of the footwear, the heel cushion having an opening disposed below the calaneus of the wearer'"'"'s foot and the heel cushion is sized to support the foot; positioning a generally flat portion of a resilient pad in the opening of the cushion with the generally flat portion of the resilient pad below an upper surface of the heel cushion such that the cushion reacts substantially independently of the generally flat portion of the resilient pad in response to relatively small to moderate compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot, and reacts in parallel combination with the generally flat portion of the resilient pad in response to relatively large compressions thereof by the wearer'"'"'s foot. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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