Insole having multiple fluid-containing chambers

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Inventors

Vindriis, Soeren

Application #

981523

Filed

Dec-19-1997

Published

Nov-9-1999

Current US Class

036/153
036/43

International Classes

A43B 007/14; A43B 013/38

Field of Search

36/43 36/44 36/28 36/29 36/153 36/93

Examiners

Dayoan; B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Watson Cole Grindle Watson, PLLC

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5778561   Comfort insole

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Abstract
An insole relieves foot, knee, hip, and back pressures in a standing position of rest and in motion during walking or running, at the same time as a massage effect and pressure equalization are obtained in a standing position of rest. The sole includes a first chamber (5) filled with fluid and at least one second chamber (7, 8) filled with fluid. The first fluid-containing chamber (5) is preferably provided between the intermediate foil (2) and the topfoil (1). In a preferred embodiment the insole according to the invention includes additional chambers (25, 26) arranged in a central part (20), respectively along an inner side (21) of the insole, and having a convex surface (29, 30). The insole according to the invention makes it possible with just one insole to provide the foot with relief of both shocks and pressure equalization during walking or running, at the same time as a massage effect and pressure equalization are provided in a standing position of rest.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An insole for footwear which has a length and a width, which defines a forward area, a middle area, and a rearward area, and which includes a first outer layer, a second outer layer and an intermediate layer therebetween, said first, second and intermediate layers being continuously joined together at peripheries thereof, said first outer layer and said intermediate layer defining a primary chamber therebetween which contains fluid, said second outer layer and said intermediate layer being joined along separate forward and rearward lines that extend the width of said insole and joined so as to form first and second secondary chambers that each contain fluid and are located in at least one of said forward, middle and rearward areas of said insole, said primary chamber extending in a length dimension of said insole at least from a location corresponding to said forward line to a location corresponding to said rearward line and each of said secondary chambers extending in length and width dimensions leas than said primary chamber, and wherein at least one of said first and second outer layers is joined to said intermediate layer to form a plurality of joints at multiple spaced locations to control flow of fluid within at least one of said primary and secondary chambers.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an insole for footwear, the sole including a topfoil and a backfoil, which are joined along their respective edge areas to form a first closed chamber between the topfoil and the backfoil, the first chamber being filled with a fluid, and the sole also including at least one intermediate foil arranged between the topfoil and the backfoil and joined with the topfoil and the backfoil along edge areas.

THE PRIOR ART

U.S. Pat. No. 4,115,934 describes an insole produced from a plastic material and including a first chamber filled with fluid. The sole further includes second chambers filled with fluid and having a sealed periphery and positioned completely within the periphery of the first chamber but separated from the first chamber. The second chambers may be provided in a front, central or rear part of the sole. However, this insole has the disadvantage that the individual chambers are completely separated. This is a disadvantage if the foot is to be relieved in the form of shock absorption or massage of the foot. A fluid contained in a limited chamber is only able to relieve impacts in the form of static pressure.
 
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