CN102058196A - Articles of footwear - Google Patents
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Abstract
An article of footwear including a footwear upper and a sole assembly secured to the footwear upper. The sole assembly has a forefoot portion and a heel portion, and includes an outsole, a midsole disposed on the outsole and an instability insert disposed between the outsole and the midsole in the forefoot portion of the sole assembly. The instability insert causes a forefoot protrusion to be defined by the outsole in the forefoot portion of the sole assembly.
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Technical field
The present invention relates to have the article of footwear of forward foot in a step buffering.
Background technology
Article of footwear, stability is protected and provided to shoes for example to user's pin dress the time usually.Usually, shoes comprise top and bottom.When going up bottom top is secured to, top and bottom limit a space together, and this space makes up the pin that is used for firmly and cosily holding the people.Frequently, top and/or bottom form by a plurality of layers, and these layers can be sewed up or be bonded together.For example, top can be made by the combination of leather and fabric or foam and fabric, and the bottom can be formed by one deck natural rubber at least.Material is selected for the function reason usually, for example waterproof, durability, abrasionproof and gas permeability, and shape, quality and color are used to promote the aesthetic quality of shoes.
Summary of the invention
One aspect of the present invention provides article of footwear, comprises footwear top and the base assemblies that is secured to this footwear top.This base assemblies has preceding foot and heel (heel portion), and comprises outer bottom, is arranged on the midsole (midsole) on the outer bottom and is arranged on the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies.This instability insert makes forward foot in a step projection limit by the outer bottom in the preceding foot of base assemblies.
Another aspect of the present invention provides article of footwear, comprises footwear top and the base assemblies that is secured on this footwear top.This base assemblies has preceding foot and heel.The preceding foot of base assemblies makes up first amphibolia when being used to be provided at the weight that receives the user, and is following for second stationary phase.
Embodiments of the present invention can comprise one or more following features.In some embodiments, heel makes up and to be used for flattening at least partly under the weight that receives the user, and causes that the user rotates this base assemblies forward, and user's weight is placed in the preceding foot of this base assemblies.In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises outer bottom, be arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom and be arranged on the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies, and this instability insert makes forward foot in a step projection limit by the outer bottom in the preceding foot of base assemblies.
In some embodiments, the preceding foot of outer bottom limits at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature of (preferably about 160mm) between the 190mm.Forward foot in a step projection can have at about 4mm and about between the 12mm height of (for example approximately 8mm), the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this outer bottom.Described unstable insert can limit oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.In some instances, unstable insert has at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm (for example about 6mm), the length of (for example about 76mm) between about 65mm and about 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width of (for example about 50mm) between the 55mm.This instability insert comprises polyurethane.In some embodiments, this instability insert has at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
In some embodiments, article of footwear comprises the heel insert, and this heel insert is arranged in fact in the heel of base assemblies between outer bottom and midsole, and this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.This heel insert can comprise at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).In some instances, this heel insert has at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48AskerC, and/or at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
On the other hand, article of footwear comprises footwear top and the base assemblies that is secured to footwear top.This base assemblies comprises the outer bottom that limits protruding in fact unstable projection.This instability projection limits at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature between the 190mm.And, this instability projection has along outer bottom at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, along outer bottom at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm, with at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this outer bottom.
Embodiments of the present invention can comprise one or more following features.In some embodiments, unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of outer bottom with along the width of the about 50mm of outer bottom.The longitudinal axis of unstable projection can be set to become with the transverse axis of described base assemblies the angle between about 10 ° to about 30 °.In some instances, the longitudinal axis of unstable projection is set to become about 20 ° angle with the transverse axis of described base assemblies.This instability projection can limit the radius of curvature of about 160mm, and/or has the height of about 8mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this outer bottom.
In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot that is arranged on the midsole on this outer bottom and is arranged on base assemblies.This instability insert limits the unstable projection of extension in the preceding foot of outer bottom in base assemblies.In some instances, unstable insert limits in top view and side view oval in shape in fact.And this instability insert has at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.In some instances, unstable insert comprises polyurethane, and/or has at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in midsole that is arranged on the outer bottom and the heel that is arranged on base assemblies in fact, and this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.In some instances, this heel insert comprises at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).And the heel insert can have at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48Asker C, and/or has at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
Another aspect of the present invention provides article of footwear, and it comprises footwear top and the base assemblies that is secured on the footwear top.The preceding foot of base assemblies limits the unstable projection of protruding in fact.This instability projection provides first amphibolia when receiving user's weight, follow be under the effect of user's weight second stationary phase after flattening unstable projection at least partly.Unstable projection has along base assemblies in the length between about 65mm and the about 85mm with along the width of base assemblies between about 45mm and about 55mm.
In some embodiments, unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of base assemblies with along the width of the about 50mm of base assemblies.This instability projection can have at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of projection to base assemblies.In some instances, unstable projection limits at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature between the 190mm along the transverse axis of base assemblies at least.The longitudinal axis of unstable projection can be set to and base assemblies have angle between about 10 ° and about 30 ° sidewards.
In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises outer bottom, is arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom, and is arranged on the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies.This instability insert limits the unstable projection of extension from outer bottom.In some instances, unstable insert limits oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.This instability insert can have at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.This instability insert can comprise polyurethane, and/or has at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
Heel can make up and be used for flattening at least partly under the effect of reception user weight and causing that the user rotates base assemblies forward, user's weight is placed in the preceding foot of base assemblies.In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises outer bottom, be arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom and be arranged on the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in the heel of base assemblies in fact, and this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.This heel insert comprises at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).And the heel insert can have at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48AskerC, and/or has at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
On the other hand, article of footwear comprises footwear top and the base assemblies that is secured to footwear top.This base assemblies comprises that base assemblies limits the preceding foot of the unstable projection of projection in fact.First amphibolia when this instability projection is provided at the weight that receives the user, and following second stationary phase after flattening this instability projection at least partly under the effect of user's weight.Base assemblies also comprises making up be used for the heel that flattens at least partly when receiving user's weight, and causes that the user rotates this base assemblies forward, and user's weight is placed in the preceding foot of this base assemblies.
In some embodiments, this instability projection has along the length of base assemblies between about 65mm and about 85mm, and along the width of base assemblies between about 45mm and about 55mm.In some instances, unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of base assemblies with along the width of the about 50mm of base assemblies.This instability projection can have at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this base assemblies, and/or limit in the about radius of curvature between 130mm and the 190mm along the transverse axis of base assemblies at least.In some instances, the longitudinal axis of unstable projection is set to become with the transverse axis of base assemblies the angle between about 10 ° to about 30 °.
In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises outer bottom, is arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom and is arranged on the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies.This instability insert limits the unstable projection of extension from outer bottom.Unstable insert can limit oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.In some instances, this instability insert has at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.This instability insert can comprise polyurethane, and/or has at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
In some embodiments, base assemblies comprises outer bottom, is arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom and is arranged on the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in the heel of base assemblies in fact.This heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.This heel insert can comprise at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).In some instances, the heel insert has at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48Asker C, and has at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
The details of one or more embodiments of the present invention is described in accompanying drawing and the following explanation.Other aspects, feature and advantage will become apparent from this explanation, accompanying drawing and claim.
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Fig. 1 and 2 is the preceding stereogram of the left shoe in expression a pair of shoes.
Fig. 3 is the rearview of the left shoe in expression a pair of shoes.
Figure 4 and 5 are back stereograms of the left shoe in expression a pair of shoes.
Fig. 6 is the top perspective view of the left shoe in expression a pair of shoes.
Fig. 7 is the bottom view of the base assemblies of the left shoe in expression a pair of shoes.
Fig. 8 is the top view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7.
Fig. 9 is the side view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7.
Figure 10 is the sectional view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7 along line 10-10.
Figure 11 is the side view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7.
Figure 12 is the rearview of the base assemblies of Fig. 7.
Figure 13 is the sectional view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7 along line 13-13.
Figure 14 is the sectional view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7 along line 14-14.
Figure 15 is the sectional view of the base assemblies of Fig. 7 along line 15-15.
In different figure, similarly reference symbol is represented similar elements.Just by the mode of example, all figure are directed to the article of footwear (for example shoes) that is suitable for being through on user's left foot.The present invention also comprises the mirror image of these figure, also promptly is suitable for being through the article of footwear on baby's right crus of diaphragm.
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Fig. 1-6 example typical article of footwear 100, its structure is used in walking or promotes the muscle activity of the zones of different of user's health, for example gastrocnemius (calf), musculus quadriceps (thigh) and gluteus maximus (buttocks) when running.When wearing each article of footwear 100, the user keeps poised position usually as possible, and this has promoted bigger muscle activity (with fat combustion optionally).Article of footwear 100 (for example shoes, sandals, boots etc.) comprises footwear top 110 and the base assemblies 200 that is secured on the footwear top 110.Footwear top 110 and base assemblies 200 limit space 120 together, and this space 120 makes up the pin that is used for firmly and cosily holding the people.Although shoes are depicted as typical article of footwear 100, this base assemblies 200 can be used for the article of footwear of other types, includes, but are not limited to boots, sandals, slippers (flip-flop) etc.
(for example passing through adhesive) can be sewed up and/or glue together on base assemblies 200 in footwear top 110.Footwear top 110 can be suitable for receiving and holding the material structure of user's pin by one or more leathers, fabric, non-textile material and any other.In some instances, footwear top 110 comprises moisture absorption (moisture-wicking) material.
Referring to Fig. 7-15, base assemblies 200 provides trickle unstability, the health that impels the user with respect to usually stably base assemblies adapt to and keep the balance gait more hardy, thereby promote muscle activity.Referring to Fig. 3-10, base assemblies 200 has preceding foot 202 and heel 204, and comprises outer bottom 210 and midsole 220.Each has separately preceding foot 212,222 and heel separately 214,224 outer bottom 210 and midsole 220, and they are corresponding to the preceding foot 202 and the heel 204 of base assemblies 200.In some instances, for example among Figure 10,14 and 15, outer bottom 210 has the thickness T 0 of between about 3mm and about 7mm (preferably about 5mm), and midsole 220 has at approximately 3mm and approximately the thickness T m of (preferably about 13mm) between the 20mm.Outer bottom 210 can be made by natural rubber, is perhaps formed by rubber compound, comprises isobutene rubber, butadiene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber and/or natural rubber.Outer bottom 210 has at approximately 40ShoreA and the approximately hardness of (preferably 50ShoreA) between the 70ShoreA.Midsole 220 can (EVA) be made by polyurethane or ethylene vinyl acetate (ethylene vinyl acetate), and has the hardness that (is preferably between about 60Shore A and the about 65Shore A) between 50Shore A and the about 70Shore A approximately.
In some embodiments, unstable insert 230 limits oval in shape in top view and side view, as shown in Fig. 8,10 and 13.In some instances, unstable insert 230 has the thickness T i of between about 3mm and 9mm (preferably about 6mm), at the length L i of about 65mm to (preferably about 76mm) between about 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and approximately the width W i of (preferably about 50mm) between the 55mm.In some applications, unstable insert 230 is provided with like this, makes 205 one-tenth on the transverse axis of longitudinal axis 235 and base assemblies 200 of unstable insert 230 angle beta of (preferably about 20 °) between about 10 ° and about 30 °.This instability insert 230 can be made by polyurethane, and has the hardness that (is preferably between about 15Asker C and the about 20Asker C) between 10Asker C and the about 25Asker C approximately.By making unstable insert 230 have softer hardness with respect to outer bottom 210 and midsole 220, the user experiences unstable insert 230 at first based on contacting and the unstability of the forward foot in a step projection 216 that causes between outer bottom 210 and the ground.When the user is sent to its weight on the shoes 100, unstable insert 230 flattens between outer bottom 210 and midsole 220 at least in part, thereby when shoes 100 bear user's weight, flatten (preferably fully flattening) forward foot in a step projection 216 at least in part, and allow the user to experience in the preceding foot 202 of base assemblies, to increase or stability substantially completely.Therefore, advance from the teeth outwards (for example walk or run) when the user wears a pair of shoes 100, in the time of on its weight being sent to wherein footwear 100, the user experiences initial amphibolia, then when each footwear 100 bear at least some weight of user, enter stationary phase.For example, when receiving the thresholding load of 30lbs at least, unstable insert 230 is crushed, thereby flattens forward foot in a step projection 216 (for example such outer bottom 210 has the radius of curvature R that reduces relatively).Unstable insert 230 can make up equally and be used for flattening under other thresholding loads or squeeze flat (for example 15lbs, 50lbs etc.) at least, thus some user's weight group as applicable object.Initial amphibolia, cause that the user uses stable muscle, and apply more energy with respect to traditional footwear.Usually do not need completely unstable footwear, the functional and safe footwear of training usefulness are provided for the user stationary phase after slight so at least unsettled period.
In some embodiments, base assemblies 200 is included in the root insert 240 in the heel 204 of base assemblies 200, and it is arranged in fact between outer bottom 210 and the midsole 220.Shown in Fig. 9-12 and 15, this heel insert 240 can be made by polyurethane or polyolefin, ethylene vinyl acetate (ethylene-vinyl-acetate) copolymer (EVA) for example, and/or have at about 25Asker C and about between the 55Asker C hardness of (be preferably in about 42Asker C and approximately between the 48Asker C).Heel insert 240 can have at approximately 10mm and approximately the thickness T h (Figure 15) of (preferably about 25mm) between the 35mm.This heel insert 240 not only provides buffering and comfortableness for the user, and with respect to outer bottom 210 and midsole 220, the hardness of softer relatively heel insert 240 allows the heel 204 of base assemblies 200 to flatten at least partly under user's weight, thereby causes that the user shifts its weight towards the preceding foot 202 of base assemblies 200.When the user transfers to its weight in the preceding foot 202 of base assemblies 200, the slight unstability (causing) of foot 202 before the user experiences by forward foot in a step projection 216, and apply relative more energy and/or use more relatively muscle to keep balance.When forward foot in a step projection 216 was flattened owing to user's weight transmission or sunk, the user experienced stationary phase subsequently.
Article of footwear 100 can comprise and be secured to the pin bed 300 (Fig. 6) at the end 130 in shoes assembly 200 and/or the footwear that the end 130 is in the space 120 that limits by top 100 and shoes assembly 200 in these footwear.This pin bed 300 conformably meets and represents the shape of user's sole and outer bottom 100.Pin bed 300 can be a foam piece, has braiding or non-woven fabric and covers this foam piece.
A plurality of embodiments have been described.In any case, it will be appreciated that under the situation that does not break away from the spirit and scope of the present invention, many distortion to be arranged.Correspondingly, other embodiments are all within the scope of the claim of back.
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1. article of footwear comprises:
Footwear top; With
Be secured to the base assemblies on this footwear top, this base assemblies comprises outer bottom, and this outer bottom limits the unstable projection of essence epirelief;
Wherein should the instability projection limit at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature between the 190mm; With
Wherein should the instability projection have along this outer bottom at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, along the width of this outer bottom between about 45mm and about 55mm, and at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this outer bottom.
2. article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein said unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of described outer bottom with along the width of the about 50mm of described outer bottom.
3. article of footwear according to claim 1, the longitudinal axis of wherein said unstable projection are set to become with the transverse axis of described base assemblies the angle between about 10 ° and about 30 °.
4. article of footwear according to claim 3, the longitudinal axis of wherein said unstable projection are set to become about 20 ° angle with the transverse axis of described base assemblies.
5. article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein said unstable projection limits the radius of curvature of about 160mm.
6. article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein said unstable projection has the height of about 8mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this outer bottom.
7. article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Be arranged on the midsole on the described outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the unstable insert between described outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies, this instability insert limits described unstable projection, and this instability projection is extended the described outer bottom in the preceding foot of described base assemblies.
8. article of footwear according to claim 7, wherein said unstable insert limits oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.
9. article of footwear according to claim 8, wherein said unstable insert have at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.
10. article of footwear according to claim 7, wherein said unstable insert comprises polyurethane.
11. article of footwear according to claim 7, wherein said unstable insert have at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
12. article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Be arranged on the midsole on the described outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in the heel of base assemblies in fact, this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.
13. article of footwear according to claim 12, wherein said heel insert comprise at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).
14. want 12 described article of footwear according to right, wherein said heel insert has at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48Asker C.
15. article of footwear according to claim 12, wherein said heel insert have at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
16. article of footwear comprises:
Footwear top; With
Be secured to the base assemblies on this footwear top, the preceding foot of this base assemblies limits the unstable projection of essence epirelief, first amphibolia when this instability projection is provided at the weight that receives the user, and second stationary phase after flattening this instability projection at least partly under the effect of user's weight is arranged subsequently;
Wherein said unstable projection has along the length of this base assemblies between about 65mm and about 85mm, and along the width of this base assemblies between about 45mm and about 55mm.
17. article of footwear according to claim 16, wherein said unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of described base assemblies with along the width of the about 50mm of described base assemblies.
18. article of footwear according to claim 16, wherein said unstable projection have at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this base assemblies.
19. article of footwear according to claim 16, wherein said unstable projection limit at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature between the 190mm along the transverse axis of base assemblies at least.
20. article of footwear according to claim 16, the longitudinal axis of wherein said unstable projection are set to become with the transverse axis of described base assemblies the angle between about 10 ° to about 30 °.
21. article of footwear according to claim 16, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Outer bottom;
Be arranged on the midsole on the outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the unstable insert between described outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies, this instability insert limits the described unstable projection of extension from described outer bottom.
22. article of footwear according to claim 21, wherein said unstable insert limits oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.
23. article of footwear according to claim 22, wherein said unstable insert have at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.
24. article of footwear according to claim 21, wherein said unstable insert comprises polyurethane.
25. article of footwear according to claim 21, wherein said unstable insert have at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
26. article of footwear according to claim 16, wherein said heel makes up and is used for flattening at least partly under the weight that receives the user, and cause that the user rotates this base assemblies forward, user's weight is placed in the preceding foot of this base assemblies.
27. article of footwear according to claim 26, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Outer bottom;
Be arranged on the midsole on this outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in the heel of base assemblies in fact, this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.
28. article of footwear according to claim 27, wherein said heel insert comprise at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).
29. want 27 described article of footwear according to right, wherein said heel insert has at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48Asker C.
30. article of footwear according to claim 27, wherein said heel insert have at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
31. article of footwear comprises:
Footwear top; With
Be secured to the base assemblies on footwear top, this base assemblies comprises:
The preceding foot of the unstable projection that limits the essence epirelief of base assemblies, first amphibolia when this instability projection is provided at the weight that receives the user, and second stationary phase after flattening this instability projection at least partly under the effect of user's weight is arranged subsequently; With
Heel, this heel make up and are used for flattening at least partly under the weight that receives the user, and cause that the user rotates this base assemblies forward, and user's weight is placed in the preceding foot of this base assemblies.
32. article of footwear according to claim 31, wherein said unstable projection have along the length of this base assemblies between about 65mm and about 85mm, with along the width of this base assemblies between about 45mm and about 55mm.
33. article of footwear according to claim 32, wherein said unstable projection limits oval in shape in fact, has along the length of the about 76mm of described base assemblies with along the width of the about 50mm of described base assemblies.
34. article of footwear according to claim 31, wherein said unstable projection have at approximately 4mm and the approximately height between the 12mm, the outward flange of this height from the minimum point amount of this projection to this base assemblies.
35. article of footwear according to claim 31, wherein said unstable projection limit at approximately 130mm and the approximately radius of curvature between the 190mm along the transverse axis of base assemblies at least.
36. article of footwear according to claim 31, the longitudinal axis of wherein said unstable projection are set to become with the transverse axis of described base assemblies the angle between about 10 ° to about 30 °.
37. article of footwear according to claim 31, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Outer bottom;
Be arranged on the midsole on this outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the unstable insert between outer bottom and midsole in the preceding foot of base assemblies, this instability insert limits the unstable projection of extension from this outer bottom.
38. according to the described article of footwear of claim 37, wherein said unstable insert limits oval in shape in fact in top view and side view.
39. according to the described article of footwear of claim 38, wherein said unstable insert has at approximately 3mm and the approximately thickness between the 9mm, at approximately 65mm and the approximately length between the 85mm, and at approximately 45mm and the approximately width between the 55mm.
40. according to the described article of footwear of claim 37, wherein said unstable insert comprises polyurethane.
41. according to the described article of footwear of claim 37, wherein said unstable insert has at approximately 15Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 20Asker C.
42. according to the described article of footwear of claim 41, wherein said base assemblies also comprises:
Outer bottom;
Be arranged on the midsole on this outer bottom; With
Be arranged on the heel insert between outer bottom and midsole in the heel of base assemblies in fact, this heel insert makes up and is used for flattening under the effect of user's weight.
43. according to the described article of footwear of claim 42, wherein said heel insert comprises at least a in polyurethane and the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).
44. want 42 described article of footwear according to right, wherein said heel insert has at approximately 42Asker C and the approximately hardness between the 48Asker C.
45. according to the described article of footwear of claim 42, wherein said heel insert has at approximately 10mm and the approximately thickness between the 35mm.
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