Footwear with energy storing sole construction
First Claim
1. A sole adapted for use with an article of footwear to be worn on a foot of a person while traversing along a support surface and operative to store and release energy resulting from compressive forces between the person and the support surface, comprising:
- (a) a first layer of stretchable resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
(b) a first profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of said resilient layer, said first profile having a first profile chamber formed therein with the first profile chamber having a first interior region opening toward the first surface of said resilient layer, said first profile and said resilient layer positioned relative to one another such that said resilient layer spans across the first interior region; and
(c) a second profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of said resilient layer, said second profile including a single primary actuator element positioned to substantially individually underlie a majority of the heel of the person'"'"'s foot and sized for mated insertion into the first profile chamber, the primary actuator element facing the second surface of said resilient layer to define a static state, said first and second profiles positioned relative to one another with said primary actuator element being oriented relative to the first profile chamber such that the compressive force between the foot and the support surface moves said first and second profiles toward one another and moves said primary actuator element into the first profile chamber thereby stretching said resilient layer into the first interior region to define an active state wherein energy is stored by said resilient layer, said resilient layer operative to release the energy to move said first and second profiles apart from one another upon removal of the compressive force to return said first and second profiles to the static state.
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Abstract
A sole is adapted for use with an article of footwear to be worn on the foot of a person while the person traverses along a support surface. This sole is operative to store and release energy resulting from compressive forces generated by the person'"'"'s weight on the support surface. The sole is thus an improvement which can be incorporated with standard footwear uppers. Alternatively, the invention can be configured as an insert sole which can be inserted into an existing shoe and other article of footwear.
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49 Claims
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1. A sole adapted for use with an article of footwear to be worn on a foot of a person while traversing along a support surface and operative to store and release energy resulting from compressive forces between the person and the support surface, comprising:
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(a) a first layer of stretchable resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
(b) a first profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of said resilient layer, said first profile having a first profile chamber formed therein with the first profile chamber having a first interior region opening toward the first surface of said resilient layer, said first profile and said resilient layer positioned relative to one another such that said resilient layer spans across the first interior region; and
(c) a second profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of said resilient layer, said second profile including a single primary actuator element positioned to substantially individually underlie a majority of the heel of the person'"'"'s foot and sized for mated insertion into the first profile chamber, the primary actuator element facing the second surface of said resilient layer to define a static state, said first and second profiles positioned relative to one another with said primary actuator element being oriented relative to the first profile chamber such that the compressive force between the foot and the support surface moves said first and second profiles toward one another and moves said primary actuator element into the first profile chamber thereby stretching said resilient layer into the first interior region to define an active state wherein energy is stored by said resilient layer, said resilient layer operative to release the energy to move said first and second profiles apart from one another upon removal of the compressive force to return said first and second profiles to the static state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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- 13. In an article of footwear adapted to be worn on a foot of a person while traversing along a support surface and operative to store and release energy resulting from compressive forces between the person and the support surface, the improvement comprising a sole piece including a first layer of stretchable resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface, a first profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of said resilient layer, said first profile having a first profile chamber formed therein with the first profile chamber having a first interior region opening toward the first surface of said resilient layer, said first profile and said resilient layer positioned relative to one another such that said resilient layer spans across the first interior region, and a second profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of said resilient layer, said second profile consisting of a separate, single piece primary actuator element positioned to substantially individually underlie a portion of the person'"'"'s foot selected from the group consisting of a heel portion, a toe portion and a metatarsal portion, the primary actuator element facing the second surface of said resilient layer to define a static state, said first and second profiles positioned relative to one another and said primary actuator element oriented relative to the first profile chamber such that the compressive force between the foot and the support surface moves said first and second profiles toward one another and moves said primary actuator element into the first chamber thereby stretching said resilient layer into the first interior region to define an active state wherein energy is stored by said resilient layer, said resilient layer operative to release the energy to move said first and second profiles apart from one another upon removal of the compressive force to return said first and second profiles to the static state.
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21. An article of footwear adapted to be worn on a foot of a person while traversing along a support surface and operative to store and release energy resulting from compressive forces between the person and the support surface, comprising:
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(a) an upper;
(b) a sole interconnected to said upper to form an enclosure for the foot of a wearer;
(c) a first layer of stretchable resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
(d) a first profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of said resilient layer, said first profile having a first profile chamber formed therein with the first profile chamber having a first interior region opening toward the first surface of said resilient layer, said first profile and said resilient layer positioned relative to one another such that said resilient layer spans across the first interior region; and
(e) a second profile formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of said resilient layer, said second profile consisting of a separate, single piece primary actuator element positioned to substantially individually underlie a portion of the person'"'"'s foot selected from the group consisting of a heel portion, a toe portion and a metatarsal portion, the primary actuator element facing the second surface of said resilient layer to define a static state, said first and second profiles positioned relative to one another and said primary actuator element oriented relative to the first profile chamber such that the compressive force between the foot and the support surface moves said first and second profiles toward one another and moves said primary actuator element into the first chamber thereby stretching said resilient layer into the first interior region to define an active state wherein energy is stored by said resilient layer, said resilient layer operative to release the energy to move said first and second profiles apart from one another upon removal of the compressive force to return said first and second profiles to the static state.
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22. A support structure for supporting at least a portion of a foot, the support structure comprising:
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a resilient layer having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
a profile piece positioned on the first side of the resilient layer;
a layer of stiff material positioned on the second side of the resilient layer, the layer having a first chamber sized and configured to correspond to the profile piece such that when a compressive force is applied to the support structure, the profile piece and the first chamber move toward one another and the profile piece moves into the first chamber thereby stretching the resilient layer into the first chamber; and
at least one plunger positioned on the second side of the resilient layer within the first chamber;
wherein the profile piece encloses at least one second chamber for receiving the at least one plunger therein, such that when a compressive force is applied to the support structure, the plunger and the second chamber move toward one another and the plunger moves into the second chamber thereby stretching the resilient layer into the second chamber. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A support structure for supporting at least a toe portion of a human foot, the support structure comprising:
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a layer of resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
a first profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of the resilient layer, the first profile piece including an upstanding perimeter wall having an interior side wall defining a first profile chamber, the chamber having five regions, each region individually corresponding to one of the human toes;
a plurality of upstanding plungers, each of the plungers provided in a corresponding one of the five regions so as to substantially individually underlie one of the human toes;
a second profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of the resilient layer, the second profile piece being shaped geometrically similar to the interior side wall of the upstanding perimeter wall so that it can nest in close-fitted, mated relation into the first profile chamber; and
a plurality of openings in the second profile piece, each of these openings defining a second profile chamber corresponding to each of the plurality of upstanding plungers, each of the upstanding plungers being sized for mated insertion into each of the corresponding openings. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A support structure for supporting at least a metatarsal portion of a human foot, the support structure comprising:
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a layer of resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
a first profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of the resilient layer, the first profile piece including an upstanding perimeter wall having an interior side wall defining a first profile chamber, the chamber having five regions, each region individually corresponding to one of the metatarsal bones;
a plurality of upstanding plungers provided in the first profile chamber, the plurality of plungers being oriented to cradle each of the metatarsal bones such that each of the five metatarsal bones extends over one of the five regions of the first profile chamber between two adjacent plungers;
a second profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the second side of the resilient layer, the second profile piece being shaped geometrically similar to the interior side wall of the upstanding perimeter wall so that it can nest in close-fitted, mated relation into the first profile chamber; and
a plurality of openings in the second profile piece, each of these openings defining a second profile chamber corresponding to each of the plurality of upstanding plungers, each of the upstanding plungers being sized for mated insertion into each of the corresponding openings. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A support structure for supporting at least a toe portion of a human foot, the support structure comprising:
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a layer of resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
a profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of the resilient layer, the profile piece having no more than five chambers therein facing the first surface, each of the chambers corresponding individually to one of the human toes and positioned to substantially underlie one of the human toes; and
a plurality of actuators positioned on the second side of the resilient layer, each actuator corresponding to one of the chambers in the profile piece and being sized for mated insertion into the corresponding chamber. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40, 41, 42, 43)
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44. A support structure for supporting at least a metatarsal portion of a human foot, the support structure comprising:
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a layer of resilient material having a first surface on a first side thereof and a second surface on a second side thereof opposite the first surface;
a profile piece formed of a stiff material and positioned on the first side of the resilient layer, the profile piece having a plurality of chambers therein facing the first surface; and
a plurality of actuators positioned on the second side of the resilient layer, each actuator corresponding to one of the chambers in the profile piece and being sized for mated insertion into the corresponding chamber, and wherein the plurality of actuators is oriented to cradle at least one metatarsal bone such that the at least one metatarsal bone extends over an area between two adjacent actuators. - View Dependent Claims (45, 46, 47, 48, 49)
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