Claims
- 1. An athletic shoe having a forefoot region and a heel region, comprising:an upper; and a sole, said sole comprising: a rigid carrier element having an upper surface disposed in a facing relationship with said upper of the shoe, a lower surface, and a peripheral edge; a forefoot component mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the forefoot region of the shoe; and a heel component mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the heel region of the shoe; wherein said forefoot component is mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element such that a portion of said forefoot component wraps up onto a portion of the upper of the shoe.
- 2. An athletic shoe having a forefoot region and a heel region, comprising:an upper; and a sole, said sole comprising a rigid carrier element having an upper surface disposed in a facing relationship with said upper of the shoe, a lower surface, and a peripheral edge, a plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the forefoot region of the shoe and a heel component mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the heel region of the shoe; wherein said plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components comprises a toe component, a first lateral component, a second lateral component, and a medial component, and each one of said plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components is mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element such that a portion of each one of said components extends to said peripheral edge of said carrier element and wraps up onto a portion of the upper of the shoe.
- 3. The athletic shoe of claim 2, wherein said carrier element is formed from a carbon and glass composite.
- 4. The athletic shoe of claim 3, wherein each one of said plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components is molded from a foam which provides cushioning and is abrasion resistant.
- 5. The athletic shoe of claim 4, wherein each one of said plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components is injection molded.
- 6. The athletic shoe of claim 5, wherein each one of said plurality of separate and distinct forefoot components comprises traction elements.
- 7. The athletic shoe of claim 2, wherein said heel component is formed from a foam which provides cushioning and is abrasion resistant.
- 8. The athletic shoe of claim 2, wherein said carrier element defines an arch region, a forefoot region and a heel region.
- 9. The athletic shoe of claim 8, wherein said arch region of said carrier element curves upwardly to support the arch of a wearer's foot.
- 10. The athletic shoe of claim 9, wherein said carrier element further comprises a heel stabilizer.
- 11. The athletic shoe of claim 9, wherein said carrier element is a composite of woven carbon and glass fibers and wherein said carrier element is woven such that said arch region of said carrier element is less flexible than said forefoot region.
- 12. The athletic shoe of claim 2, wherein said carrier element comprises a sheet of honeycomb material.
- 13. An athletic shoe having a forefoot region and a heel region, comprising:an upper; and a sole, said sole comprising a carrier element having an upper surface disposed in a facing relationship with said upper of the shoe, a lower surface and a peripheral edge, a forefoot unit mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the forefoot region of the shoe and a heel unit mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element in the heel region of the shoe; wherein said carrier element comprises a sheet of honeycomb material and said forefoot and heel units are mounted to said lower surface of said carrier element such that a portion of each of said forefoot and heel units extends to said peripheral edge of said carrier element and wraps up onto the upper of the shoe.
- 14. The athletic shoe of claim 13, wherein said forefoot unit comprises a toe component, two lateral components, and a medial component.
- 15. The athletic shoe of claim 13, wherein said forefoot and heel units are molded from a foam which provides cushioning and is abrasion resistant.
- 16. The athletic shoe of claim 13, wherein said honeycomb material comprises a thermal plastic elastomer.
- 17. The athletic shoe of claim 16, wherein said carrier element is formed by placing said sheet of honeycomb material on an appropriately sized shoe last and by heating said sheet of honeycomb material to a temperature of 300° F.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/565,235 filed Nov. 30, 1995, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/161,610 filed Dec. 6, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/109,995 filed Aug. 23, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,343,638, and application Ser. No. 07/748,079 filed Aug. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,319,866. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/109,995 is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/828,440 filed Jan. 31, 1992, now abandoned.
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