Shoe inlay

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Inventors

Gudas, Charles J.

Application #

402652

Filed

Jul-28-1982

Published

Jul-7-1987

Current US Class

036/43
036/44

International Classes

A43B 013/38

Field of Search

36/43 36/44 36/88 36/93 36/102 36/71 36/30 128/585 128/615 128/617 128/619 128/621 128/622

Assignee

Scholl, Inc. (Memphis, TN)

Examiners

Schroeder; Werner H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rosen; Gerald S., Lee, Jr.; Warrick E., Miller; Stephen I.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A full shoe inlay for athletic shoes constructed of resilient material having a depression for the 1st metatarsal head, a raised portion for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsal heads, a full arch support, and an eccentric heel seat. The heel seat is built up more on the inside than on the outside. The inlay prevents or lessens a number of common athletic-related injuries.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A shaped, resilient full shoe inlay for athletic footwear comprising:

(a) a bottom surface,

(b) a contoured top surface to support a foot having:

(1) a depression for the first metatarsal head,

(2) a raised portion for the second, third, fourth and fifth metatarsal heads,

(3) a support for the medial longitudinal arch, said support being higher than said raised portion continuously curving downward from the inside of the arch toward the outside of the arch and being completely filled with resilient material from said bottom surface to the top of said support, and

(4) a concave seat for receiving the heel, said seat being eccentric about the inlay's longitudinal axis such that said seat it built up higher on the inside of the heel than on the outside of the heel,



Description
This invention relates to inlays for shoes, especially for athletic shoes used by participants in sporting events, such as running, tennis, basketball, etc.

Some prior art inlays are designed to prevent various problems that occur during athletic events. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,268,980 discloses a device designed to detorque the heel. Other prior art devices are designed to cushion the impact of the ground against the foot and/or to support the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. The present invention is specifically designed to help prevent or reduce overpronation, i.e. excessive bending of various foot member in relation to each other. In addition, this invention provides firmer arch support than many prior-art devices and excellent cushioning.

The unique combination of features incorporated into the present invention prevents or lessens the severity of a surprisingly high number of common athletic-related injuries, including:

1. Knee injuries, sucn as tendonitis, lateral knee pain, true chondromalacia, and posterior knee pain,
 
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