Shoe sole assembly

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Inventors

Cohen, Jacques

Application #

001190

Filed

Jan-5-1979

Published

Sep-23-1980

Current US Class

036/29
036/32R
036/3B
036/59R

International Classes

A43B 013/20; A43B 007/08; A43B 013/04

Field of Search

36/28 36/29 36/32

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Smolowitz; Martin

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Abstract
A shoe sole assembly of a resilient material body portion provided with absorbers energy formed as part of the body portion. The energy absorbers are defined by vertically disposed, spaced apart cell members extending from an upper surface to beyond a lower surface of the body portion to provide a bounded space. Each cell member is formed of an hollow compartment extending in part for the thickness of the body portion with its length depending upon the sole profile, the first end of the respective compartments at the upper surface of the sole body portion is initially open ended; whereas a hollow protuberance structure is at the lower surface of the body portion to enclose each cylindrical compartment at a second end. The protuberances extend beyond the lower surface to form contact areas with the ground surface when the sole assembly is used as part of a shoe. The compartments are separated from one another by adjacent lands which at the upper sole surface provide define respective substrate areas for the disposition of an inner sole thereon, so to seal each cell member with a volume of air trapped in the bounded space of the compartment and associated hollow protuberance structure.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A shoe sole assembly of resilient material comprised of a body portion provided with energy absorbing means as part of said body portion, said assembly including: a plurality of vertically disposed closely spaced identical cell members extending respectively along the entire length of said body portion, said cell members are defined by a bounded space from an upper surface to beyond a lower surface of said body portion; each of said respective cell members having an elongated hollow compartment extending in part for the thickness of said body portion, the length of which depending upon sole profile; a first end of said respective compartments at the upper surface of said sole body portion being initially open ended; hollow protuberance means formed at the lower surface of said body portion enclosing each of said compartments at a second end, said protuberance means extending beyond the lower surface of said body portion to form contact areas with the ground surface when said sole assembly is used as part of a shoe; said protuberance means being hemispherically shaped, having a wall thickness which gradually diminishes from its base in proximity to the lower surface of said body portions to an upper most surface of said protuberance means, to allow said protuberance means to become actionable upon impringement at the lowest most surface with the ground, for urging corresponding inward deflection of respective protuberance means under stress, to thereby compress air within respective cell members and deflect a corresponding plurality of adjacent wall surfaces of said compartments through absorbtion of energy opposing shoe user movement and dissipation of shock energy by said cell members, said compartments being separated from one another by adjacent land areas which at said upper sole surface provide respective substrate areas for the disposition of an inner sole thereon, to seal each of said cell members with a volume of air trapped in the bounded space of the compartment and associated hollow protuberance means; and said sole upper surface being further defined by integrally formed flange means at the outer periphery thereof, for respectively positioning said inner sole and shoe upper upon said upper surface of said body portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to an improved shoe sole assembly. More particularly, to a shoe sole assembly formed with a plurality of members disposed along the working surfaces of the sole assembly which act as energy absorbers.

The prior art is replete with illustrations employing various arrangements as part of the total shoe, be it as part of the inner sole or the outer outer sole structure, where means are joined with the shoe for accommodating the anatomical characteristics of the user so as to render walking and movement generally as favorably as possible depending upon the circumstances. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,033,313 (Wilson); 2,090,881 (Wilson), 2,627,676 (Hack) and 4,012,855 (Gardner); all employ some form of structure which is attached to a typical shoe usually at the outer surface of the sole or as an insole, to provide a cushioning effect to footwear.

The Wilson patent '2,033,313 has a tread portion with air between the tread and the upper surface of a sole or heel. Compressible columns are formed therebetween to provide a cushioning effect; whereas, Wilson '881 covers another embodiment employing a substrate for attachment to a sole surface, the substrate has connected on its surface air filled pockets, that depend therefrom, the axial extent of the pockets varying according to the sole curvature.
 
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