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Golf shoe with natural motion structures

  • US 9,414,638 B2
  • Filed: 08/01/2012
  • Issued: 08/16/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A golf shoe, comprising:

  • an upper defining at least a portion of an interior chamber for receiving a foot; and

    a sole structure engaged with the upper, wherein the sole structure includes a midsole member for supporting a wearer'"'"'s foot, wherein the midsole member includes;

    a first longitudinal flexion groove,a second longitudinal flexion groove located on a medial side of the first longitudinal flexion groove,a first transverse flexion groove extending continuously from a lateral side to a medial side of the sole structure,a second transverse flexion groove located on a forefoot side of the first transverse flexion groove and extending continuously from the lateral side to the medial side of the sole structure, anda bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface of the midsole member includes a plurality of secondary traction elements formed therein,and wherein the sole structure further includes;

    a first medial side outsole component mounted on the bottom surface of the midsole member, wherein the first medial side outsole component is located on a medial side of the second longitudinal flexion groove and is located entirely between the first transverse flexion groove and the second transverse flexion groove, and wherein the first medial side outsole component has first raised ridge traction elements extending around a majority of its perimeter, anda first lateral side outsole component mounted on the bottom surface of the midsole member and located on a lateral side of the first longitudinal flexion groove between the first transverse flexion groove and the second transverse flexion groove, wherein the first lateral side outsole component has second raised ridge traction elements extending around a majority of its perimeter, wherein the first medial side outsole component is separate from the first lateral side outsole component and is separated from the first lateral side outsole component by a first gap, and wherein an exposed portion of the bottom surface of the midsole member including the first longitudinal flexion groove, the second longitudinal flexion groove, and a first portion of the plurality of secondary traction elements are located within the first gap,wherein a material of the first lateral side outsole component is harder than a material of the first medial side outsole component.

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