Shoe insert

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Inventors

Ogden, John M.

Application #

790728

Filed

Oct-24-1985

Published

Jan-13-1987

Current US Class

036/3B
036/43

International Classes

A43B 013/38

Field of Search

36/3 128/588 128/594

Assignee

Ogden Inc. (Cincinnati, OH)

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Herron & Evans

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Abstract
An insert, particularly for athletic shoes, is removably fitted over or affixed atop the top surface of the insole of the shoe and comprises a thin section of non-absorbant, thermally non-conductive thermoplastic material which is deformable to conform to the shape of the insole. The insert is formed with a plurality of spaced apertures to permit the passage of air and moisture between the sock and insole. The coefficient of friction of the uppermost surface of the insert is approximately equal to that of the skin of the foot so that movement of the foot and sock within the shoe is limited to reduce the incidence of turf toe, while permitting at least some motion of the foot and sock within the shoe especially during sudden stops or starts to avoid blistering of the foot.
 
Claims
Wherefore I claim:

1. An insert for a shoe having an insole comprising:

a thin section of non-absorbent, thermally non-conductive material adapted to overlie at least a portion of the insole of the shoe, said section being deformable to conform to the shape of the insole;

said section being formed with a plurality of apertures to permit the passage of air and moisture from a foot and sock resting atop said section to the insole beneath said section;

said section having an uppermost surface with a coefficient of friction approximately equal to the coefficient of friction of the skin of the foot so as to limit movement of the foot and sock with respect to the insole to reduce the incidence of turf toe while permitting at least some movement of the foot and sock relative to the insole to reduce blistering of the foot.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to athletic shoes, and, more particularly, to a non-absorbant, thermally non-conductive insert overlying the insole of an athletic shoe.

New designs of athletic shoes in recent years have provided improvements in the support, cushioning and stability of the shoe in an effort to reduce injuries to the feet, ankles and knees. One aspect of athletic shoe design which has been overlooked, however, is the configuration and surface characteristics of the insole of the shoe.

Most insoles of athletic shoes are formed of a cushioning material such as rubber, foam or the like whose uppermost surface is covered by cloth or leather which contacts the sock of the wearer's foot. One problem with this type of insole is that the rubber or foam absorbs moisture from the sock like a sponge and does not allow the sock to dry. The cloth or leather top layer of some insoles are provided with tiny, spaced perforations to help channel away the moisture from the sock and provide ventilation, but the moisture is not prevented from being absorbed by the insole and simply flows back through the perforations to the sock. Additional ventilation openings are provided in the insole and/or fabric sides of the shoe in some shoe designs, but most of the moisture is nevertheless permitted to collect and pool in the insole which prevents the sock from drying.
 
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