MX2010009143A - A layered footwear assembly with an arcuate undersurface. - Google Patents

A layered footwear assembly with an arcuate undersurface.

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MX2010009143A
MX2010009143A MX2010009143A MX2010009143A MX2010009143A MX 2010009143 A MX2010009143 A MX 2010009143A MX 2010009143 A MX2010009143 A MX 2010009143A MX 2010009143 A MX2010009143 A MX 2010009143A MX 2010009143 A MX2010009143 A MX 2010009143A
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footwear
cavity
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Liliana Paez
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/143Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form provided with wedged, concave or convex end portions, e.g. for improving roll-off of the foot
    • A43B13/145Convex portions, e.g. with a bump or projection, e.g. 'Masai' type shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/02Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the material
    • A43B13/12Soles with several layers of different materials
    • A43B13/125Soles with several layers of different materials characterised by the midsole or middle layer
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/16Pieced soles

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Abstract

A footwear assembly structured to be worn on a user's foot is presented. In particular, the footwear assembly comprises an upper engaging component which is cooperatively structured and disposed to secure to the user's foot during use. In addition, the footwear assembly comprises at least one cooperatively structured insole, midsole and outsole. The insole (s) are disposed in an overlying relation to a top surface of an upper portion of the midsole, and the outsole is disposed in an underlying relation to at least a portion of the midsole. In addition, the footwear assembly comprises at least one insert disposed between the midsole and the outsole, for example, proximate a front and/or rear portion thereof, and is structured to provide added support and cushioning. Further, an undersurface of the outsole is structured to define an at least partially arcuate contour along its longitudinal length to facilitate a rocking movement during use.

Description

NUMBER OF STRATIFIED FOOTWEAR WITH INF SURFACE FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention is concerned with an elevation including, for example, a shoe, shoe or other structured device cooperatively in the foot of the user when walking, jogging. In particular, the footwear assembly of the features of the present invention comprises a plurality of footwear. cooperatively structured and disposed, including at least one internal sole, support or wedge insert (s) and at least one or a lower partially arched lower part.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Physical exercise is an important element of exercise can be rather expensive and, in addition, to process the benefit of them, the individual to set aside a continuous section of already occupied work time, taking care of the children, keeping up, running errands , etc.
For those individuals who do not join or buy exercise equipment at home, many attempt to incorporate one or more routine activities, such as going on a hike, giving and / or playing a sport or other physical activity. Again, in order to reap the beneficial activity, the individual must be able to stop the particular time of the already occupied schedule.
Many individuals are thus always looking to reduce daily exercise time but physical benefits or incorporate exercise to their BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention is concerned with a laminated lacing having at least a partially arched upper which is disposed in relation to the ground or other road surface, the set of footwear of the various modali isnt invention is structured to provide benefits. to a user with respect to a conventional, substantially flat confi. In part, the curved or arched lower part is to structure the impact on certain muscles and bones in the patient during a walk, run, jog or trot, the lower arched surface to facilitate the rolling movement or the user's heel of the user's heel. the fingers suario that in turn, reduces or eliminates the tension or leg, buttocks, back and abdomen of the user.
In addition, at least one embodiment of the invention comprises additional support or cushioning for front and / or rear footwear, by the use of one or more inserts disposed on the inserts, as the user walks or uses the ensemble. of footwear of the present invention additional support or insert of cushion proximal frontal and / or posterior decreases impacts n the bones, muscles of the user, etc.
Furthermore, as will become apparent from the discussion, the various embodiments of the assembly comprise a portion of top coupling of internal sole and a medially structured and arranged component, na component and insert (s). In particular, the component one modality are cooperatively structured these within the frontal and / or posterior cavities The shoe assembly of the present invention also has an external sole component arranged generally vertically aligned with the midsole component. The component, which is arranged in direct contact with the mihata, can be constructed of skin, rubber or other structured material to facilitate the present invention in the manner proposed. The upper part of the outer sole component can pull tensile or other devices resembling a grasping coupling with the surface during use.
In addition, the outsole component of a modality is attached to an insulated surface BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES For a fuller understanding of the natural invention, reference should be had to the detailed information taken in relation to the dates in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the disclosed shoe set of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side view of the shoe modality illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a front view of the shoe modality illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 4 is a view partly in detail or less an embodiment of the shoe set revolving with the present invention.
Similar reference numerals may use two sets of footwear 10, one worn on the left foot of the wearer and another as worn on the user's right foot. Furthermore, more evident from the following, the various embodiments of the shroud assembly comprise a plurality of cooperatively structured elements, each device generally vertically aligned on the other. The various layers or components of the assembly can be joined or secured to layers or coats via adhesion, nails, tacks, or in a structured manner to facilitate the practical invention in the manner proposed.
More in particular, the lime assembly has at least one coupling component that is structured and arranged to ensure, in the case of a sandal or flip flop, or a structured device (s), and arranged for the user to e footwear 10. In odality, the upper coupling portion 20 iel, mesh material, plastic, nente metals. Of course, the coupling component 20 can comprise any one or more of designs, configurations, styles, ials, etc.
The shoe assembly 10 of the present invention also comprises an inner sole component 30, which when placed in direct contact with a portion of the user. Thus, the inner sole component of the inner bottom of the footwear assembly 10. In the detailed view of Figure 4, one or more of the sole component (s) is therefore 30 'can be disposed removably by shoe length 10 for easy replacement, easily pound inner sole components adi the user wishes. The sole component (s) 0 may be configured and / or designed for the foot of the user, and may be rigid, or flexible and may be constructed of any material, including, but do not clean, latex, fabric, polyurethane, polypropylene and / or combination thereof.
Further, as illustrated in the Figures, the invention comprises a half-sole half-component component 40 of at least one of an upper portion 42 and an in-depth extension of the bottom 44. As described in the present back cavity. In addition, the upper portion of midsole 40 can be extended by the shoe, and comprise a contour on the contour of the user's foot. In addition, in at least one embodiment, the inner sole portion (s) 30, 30 'are disposed overlying an upper surface 43 of the ior 42 of the midsole component 40. The sole sole 40 may be constructed or made of poly or rubber, etc., or any derivative or combination. In particular, at least one midsole style 40 comprises a composition 80% polyurethane and 20% rubber or midsole 40 can be attached to the upper component 20 and / or inner sole (s) ( s) 30, ion, nails, tacks, etc.
External 50 can be constructed of leather, rubber or other structured material to facilitate the present invention in the manner proposed.
In addition, the lower surface 51 of the iths of the present invention is to structure and at least partially, and at least, a substantially arched contour otherwise curved along its tudinal. The arched contour of the component 50 provides a number of benefits to the user to a plane or substantial horizontal configuration. In particular, the curved or arching contour of outer sole 50 or lower surface of footwear 10 reduces the impact on the wearer's bones, and other portions of the body that the user is walking, running, triating for the user. In addition, the arching-outsole contour 50 causes the user to muscles during use, for example, muscle, calf, buttocks, abdomen, back and neck. In particular, due to the configuration by arched, the user must maintain the use eq ite. Consequently, the user burns, will increase the circulation of the blood and ox the body, and potentially lose weight and will give or, for example, in the legs, buttocks, back and sweat.
Referring again to FIGS. 1-4, the assembly further comprises at least one insert or cushion 60 disposed between the component 40 and the outer sole component 50. E nent (s) of. insert 60 of the various-outsole mode 50. In at least one m present invention, the front insert 62 is on top 63 which is cooperatively structured with, connected to, or adjusted to at least part of a cavity. The front of the half-s component is illustrated in Figure 4, the half-sole-edge cavity 40 is proximate the half-sole component portion 40 and is defined by alias by adjacent face surfaces a lower hanging surface or edge 42 'on upper 42, and front surface or edge 44 of bottom extension 44. In particular, in one embodiment of the shoe assembly 10 of the upper, the adjacent front surfaces of the midsole component 40 are structured to be a substantially angular configuration, such Additional comfort or comfort to the joint portion of footwear 10 and the user's foot, as the user rolls or oscillates at the front of the footwear assembly. or 10 and / or the 52 of the outer sole component 50, the al 62 is structured to provide support and / or uario.
In addition, at least one embodiment of the invention comprises a rear insert 66 partially disposed within a rear back cavity 45 of the rear midsole 4 component 55 of the rear toe outsole component 66 comprises an upper portion 67 cooperatively bonded to join with, join at least partially within the middle part of the midsole component 40. As indicated by angle. Also, the rear midsole cavity 40, defined by the surfaces, is cooperatively structured for similar substantially angular defi guration.
The back insert 66 of at least one m structured to provide support, cushioning or onal to the back portion of the user's foot pocket. More particularly, as the u oscillates on the rear portion of the assembly 10 and / or the rear portion 55 of the component 50, for example close to the heel of the rear user 66, it is structured to provide support to the user.
Still referring to Figure 4, and as shown in Figures 1 and 2, at least one per outer sole 50 is joined to the lower surfaces 64, 68 of the al and rear 62, 66. , the curved or arched configuration of the lower surfaces of the front and / or rear inserts 62, 66 are closed to facilitate the arched contour of the outsole 50 when mounted.
In addition, as illustrated in the detailed view of the at least one embodiment of the shoe assembly 10 of the ion, each of the layers or components, for example, inner-sole entity (s) 30, 30 ', component of half of outsole 50, and front and / or rear inserts stopped and before assembly are initially detached onfiguration and structure provides a set of lime zadza the impact on certain portions of the body or foot of jemplo, due to the nature initially separated of the separate entities, an impact at a point in the set of

Claims (1)

  1. CLAIMS 1. A set of footwear structured for the foot of the user, the set of shoes terizado| because it comprises: a top coupling component strutively and arranged to ensure the foot of the tea the use, a midsole component that comprises an upper and a lower upper extension portion of the midsole component that is from a posterior end of the lower portion of the midsole component to partially define a posterior cavity, an outer sole component disposed to underlie at least a portion of the sole sole, wherein at least one per 2. The set of footwear according to claim 1, characterized in that the "cavity" forms a substantially angular configuration adjacent posterior surfaces of the lower extension portion of the medial component. 3. The set of footwear in accordance with ndication 2, characterized in that the insert p is an upper surface, the posterior superior surface comprising a substantially angular structured cooperative with the posterior cavity substantially angled. 4. The set of footwear according to ndication 3, characterized in that the insert p at least one cushion material per 1 almente soft. 5. The set of footwear in accordance sole and a front portion of the na component. 7. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 6, characterized in that the insert has an upper surface; the upper surface is comprised of a substantially cooperative structured configuration for splicing substantially angular guration of the cold cavity. 8. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 7, characterized in that the insert comprises at least a cushion material. 9. a set of footwear structured for the foot of the user, the set of calza shoes because it comprises: a top coupling component structured at the lower extension portion to partially define a frontal cavity, at least one inner sole component d to superposed relation to a superior surface superior of the half-sole component, the internal sole component is disposed in contact with the foot of the user during use, an outer sole component disposed as an underlying core to at least a portion of the sole sole, the outer sole component being in direct contact with a surface for use, a front insert disposed almente inside the front cavity and between a al of the midsole component and a cold portion of the outsole, The front and rear ades comprise a confinntially angular; the substantial configuration of the posterior cavity is defined by adjacent upper portions of the upper portion and the lower portion of the substantially angular half-wall component of the cavity flushed by adjacent frontal surfaces of the ior and the lower extension portion of the cavity. compo sole. 11. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 10, characterized in that the insert p has an upper surface - substantially cooperatively cured to join substantially angular guration of the cavity pos 12. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 11, characterized in that the inscription insert 9, characterized in that the insert p is a lower surface; the posterior surface tq comprises a configuration by 1 arched. 15. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 9, characterized in that the upper inserts are cooperatively structured to partially deflate the at least partially contoured contour of the external surface of the na component. 16. The set of footwear in accordance with ndicación 9, characterized in that each of the al and rear comprises a cushion material by I almente soft. 17. The set of footwear in accordance with specification 9, characterized in that the component or less partially a posterior cavity, the upper portion of the middle component also extends beyond a lower front peripheral edge to define a frontal cavity, each of the front and p cavities are in a substantially angular configuration, substantially angular configuration of the rior is defined by posterior surfaces, upper adjacency-and the lower extension portion of midsole, and the substantial configuration of the frontal cavity is defined by adjacent surfaces of the upper portion and the lower position of the midsole component, the back insert comprises a substantially structured substantially angular outer sole is joined to the lower portion of the midsole component, a rear insert disposed by the inside of the rear cavity and between a rear of the half-sole component and a p omponent portion of the outsole, and an external surface of the component d na is structured to define an arc contour partially and continuously along its length.
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