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  • This invention relates to supplementary soles or linings for the soles of shoes commonly calledfinsoles the object being to provide perfect cushioning for the foot thereon and also proper hygienic ventillation of the feet, the invention consisting of the details hereinafter fully described.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of the device with the top covering removed showing the interior arrangement of elements.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2, Fig. 1, showing further the elements therein shown.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the conical coil spring employed in this device.
  • Top and bottom sections or parts of the casing as shown in Fig. 1, and lettered a in the drawings, are cut from this leather or analogous material, the shape and size of the shoe with which, or more properly in which, it is to be worn.
  • Two correlatively shaped pieces of wire cloth b are cut and secured to the inner sides of the pieces a by sewing ⁇ or other suitable means.
  • a strip c of thin leather is then sewed around the edge of the under piece a so as to project upwardly therefrom.
  • Springs d and e are then set into the casing so formed, the springs being coiled lconically as best shown in Figs..2 and 3, so as to compress as thin as possible, and the springs d are smaller than the springs e and are placed at the point where the greatest resistance to compression is desired namely the instep, and the heel and toe of the insole, the springs e as stated being larger and hence more easily compressible, and being so set as to cover the remainder ofthe space.
  • the Wire-cloth pieces b by reason of their yielding yet somewhat sti nature distribute the pressure over the entire series of springs, prevent wrinkling or displacement of the leather pieces a, prevent the springs from wearing same, and allow the use of a thin porous leather for said pieces.
  • the upper piece a is sewed or otherwise suitably fastened in place over the opening.
  • the device is finished on its exterior in any desired manner, or it may be left as it is.
  • This device is particularly adapted to the use of persons requiring heavy footwear, which is usually Worn by those doing a considerable walking, especially in inclement Weather.
  • an insole comprising top and bottom sections of leather, lining sections of wirecloth laid on the inner sides of said top and bottom sections, a strip of leather sewed to and joining the edges of said top and bottom sections, and springs interposed between said top and bottom sections, substantially as and for the purpose specilied.

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O. N. Tl- B M A G G. w 0 M m INSLE.
Patented ont'. 24, lagsfff widmen@ @www @i ma www UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
- GASPERA GAMBINO, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
INSOLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 507,490, dated October 24, 1893.
Application led August 14, 1893. Serial No. 483,124. (No model.)
To aZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, GASPERA GAMBINO, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Atlanta, in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, have made certain new and useful Improvements in lnsoles; andl do hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to supplementary soles or linings for the soles of shoes commonly calledfinsoles the object being to provide perfect cushioning for the foot thereon and also proper hygienic ventillation of the feet, the invention consisting of the details hereinafter fully described.
Figure 1 is a plan of the device with the top covering removed showing the interior arrangement of elements. Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2, Fig. 1, showing further the elements therein shown. Fig. 3 is a plan of the conical coil spring employed in this device.
In the figures, like reference characters are employed in the designation of corresponding elements of construction in all the views.
Top and bottom sections or parts of the casing as shown in Fig. 1, and lettered a in the drawings, are cut from this leather or analogous material, the shape and size of the shoe with which, or more properly in which, it is to be worn. Two correlatively shaped pieces of wire cloth b are cut and secured to the inner sides of the pieces a by sewing `or other suitable means. A strip c of thin leather is then sewed around the edge of the under piece a so as to project upwardly therefrom.
Springs d and e, are then set into the casing so formed, the springs being coiled lconically as best shown in Figs..2 and 3, so as to compress as thin as possible, and the springs d are smaller than the springs e and are placed at the point where the greatest resistance to compression is desired namely the instep, and the heel and toe of the insole, the springs e as stated being larger and hence more easily compressible, and being so set as to cover the remainder ofthe space. The Wire-cloth pieces b by reason of their yielding yet somewhat sti nature distribute the pressure over the entire series of springs, prevent wrinkling or displacement of the leather pieces a, prevent the springs from wearing same, and allow the use of a thin porous leather for said pieces. After the springs are set and suitably secured in their proper places the upper piece a is sewed or otherwise suitably fastened in place over the opening. The device is finished on its exterior in any desired manner, or it may be left as it is.
This device is particularly adapted to the use of persons requiring heavy footwear, which is usually Worn by those doing a considerable walking, especially in inclement Weather. This device possessing as it does great scope of compression and hence great softness and adaptability, and alsoporosity a bellows-like capability of forcing air through its porous sides, obviously possesses advantages over an ordinary insole and providesa very desirable device of the class.
Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new, and desire to securelby Letters Patent of the United States, is-
In an insole comprising top and bottom sections of leather, lining sections of wirecloth laid on the inner sides of said top and bottom sections, a strip of leather sewed to and joining the edges of said top and bottom sections, and springs interposed between said top and bottom sections, substantially as and for the purpose specilied.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflx my signature in presenceof two witnesses.
/ G. GAMBINO.
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A. P. WOOD, EDWARD P. Woon.
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US5343637A (en) * 1988-12-21 1994-09-06 Jerry Schindler Shoe and elastic sole insert therefor
US5343639A (en) * 1991-08-02 1994-09-06 Nike, Inc. Shoe with an improved midsole
US5435079A (en) * 1993-12-20 1995-07-25 Gallegos; Alvaro Z. Spring athletic shoe
USD434548S (en) * 1994-06-14 2000-12-05 Gallegos Alvaro Z Shoe with spring
US6457261B1 (en) 2001-01-22 2002-10-01 Ll International Shoe Company, Inc. Shock absorbing midsole for an athletic shoe
US6487796B1 (en) 2001-01-02 2002-12-03 Nike, Inc. Footwear with lateral stabilizing sole
US20030126760A1 (en) * 2002-01-04 2003-07-10 Shoe Spring, Inc. Shock resistant shoe
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US20040221483A1 (en) * 2001-11-02 2004-11-11 Mark Cartier Footwear midsole with compressible element in lateral heel area
US6898870B1 (en) 2002-03-20 2005-05-31 Nike, Inc. Footwear sole having support elements with compressible apertures
US20050241184A1 (en) * 2003-01-02 2005-11-03 Levert Francis E Shock resistant shoe
US6968636B2 (en) 2001-11-15 2005-11-29 Nike, Inc. Footwear sole with a stiffness adjustment mechanism
US20060185191A1 (en) * 2005-02-18 2006-08-24 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear with plate dividing a support column
US20070039204A1 (en) * 2005-08-17 2007-02-22 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having midsole with support pillars and method of manufacturing same
US7219449B1 (en) 1999-05-03 2007-05-22 Promdx Technology, Inc. Adaptively controlled footwear
US20070209232A1 (en) * 2006-03-09 2007-09-13 Ming-Jeng Chen Shoe structure
US20070266592A1 (en) * 2006-05-18 2007-11-22 Smith Steven F Article of Footwear with Support Assemblies having Elastomeric Support Columns
US20080184596A1 (en) * 2007-02-07 2008-08-07 Chun Ho Yu Energy Recycling Footwear
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US7533477B2 (en) 2005-10-03 2009-05-19 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear with a sole structure having fluid-filled support elements
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US5343637A (en) * 1988-12-21 1994-09-06 Jerry Schindler Shoe and elastic sole insert therefor
US5343639A (en) * 1991-08-02 1994-09-06 Nike, Inc. Shoe with an improved midsole
US5353523A (en) * 1991-08-02 1994-10-11 Nike, Inc. Shoe with an improved midsole
US5435079A (en) * 1993-12-20 1995-07-25 Gallegos; Alvaro Z. Spring athletic shoe
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US7219449B1 (en) 1999-05-03 2007-05-22 Promdx Technology, Inc. Adaptively controlled footwear
US6487796B1 (en) 2001-01-02 2002-12-03 Nike, Inc. Footwear with lateral stabilizing sole
US6457261B1 (en) 2001-01-22 2002-10-01 Ll International Shoe Company, Inc. Shock absorbing midsole for an athletic shoe
US20040221483A1 (en) * 2001-11-02 2004-11-11 Mark Cartier Footwear midsole with compressible element in lateral heel area
US6964120B2 (en) 2001-11-02 2005-11-15 Nike, Inc. Footwear midsole with compressible element in lateral heel area
US6968636B2 (en) 2001-11-15 2005-11-29 Nike, Inc. Footwear sole with a stiffness adjustment mechanism
US20030126760A1 (en) * 2002-01-04 2003-07-10 Shoe Spring, Inc. Shock resistant shoe
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US6898870B1 (en) 2002-03-20 2005-05-31 Nike, Inc. Footwear sole having support elements with compressible apertures
US20030200677A1 (en) * 2002-04-26 2003-10-30 Abraham Carl J. Enhanced impact and energy absorbing product for footwear, protective equipment, floors, boards, walls, and other surfaces
US20030217483A1 (en) * 2002-05-24 2003-11-27 Abraham Carl J. Enhanced impact and energy absorbing product for footwear, protective equipment, floors, boards, walls, and other surfaces
US7441347B2 (en) 2003-01-02 2008-10-28 Levert Francis E Shock resistant shoe
US20050241184A1 (en) * 2003-01-02 2005-11-03 Levert Francis E Shock resistant shoe
US7082698B2 (en) 2003-01-08 2006-08-01 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristics
US6880267B2 (en) 2003-01-08 2005-04-19 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristics
US20040181969A1 (en) * 2003-01-08 2004-09-23 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristics
US20040128860A1 (en) * 2003-01-08 2004-07-08 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristics
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US7493708B2 (en) 2005-02-18 2009-02-24 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear with plate dividing a support column
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US20110067263A1 (en) * 2005-08-17 2011-03-24 Nike, Inc. Article of Footwear Having Midsole with Support Pillars and Method of Manufacturing Same
US7841105B2 (en) 2005-08-17 2010-11-30 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having midsole with support pillars and method of manufacturing same
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US20100077636A1 (en) * 2005-08-17 2010-04-01 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having midsole with support pillars and method of manufacturing same
US7533477B2 (en) 2005-10-03 2009-05-19 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear with a sole structure having fluid-filled support elements
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