Claims
- 1. An athletic shoe comprising:
- an upper;
- a sole attached to said upper, said sole including a recessed cavity formed therein; and
- a plug-in module removably retained in said cavity, wherein said cavity is adapted to receive the plug-in module in at least a first and a second position, wherein said second position is inverted from said first position, and said plug-in module comprises illumination means, activated by pressure from a foot of a wearer during walking when said plug-in module is received in said cavity in said first position, for emitting light which is visible from a location exterior of said sole, said illumination means including a battery for supplying electrical energy, light emitting means, responsive to the electrical energy supplied from the battery, for emitting visible light, and means for electrically interconnecting said battery and said light emitting means, wherein said illumination means does not emit light in response to said pressure from a foot when said plug-in module is inserted in said second position and, wherein said sole includes a midsole portion formed of a foamed elastomeric material having a hardness of about 55 to 60 Shore C, and said plug-in module is formed of a polycarbonate material.
- 2. The athletic shoe of claim 1, wherein said means for electrically interconnecting includes:
- a switch, responsive to pressure exerted by the foot of the wearer of the athletic shoe during walking when said plug-in module is received in said cavity in said first position, for selectively connecting and disconnecting said battery and said light emitting means.
- 3. The athletic shoe of claim 1, wherein said plug-in module is formed from at least one of an acetyl resin and a polycarbonate.
- 4. The athletic shoe of claim 1, wherein said light emitting means further comprises:
- a plurality of light emitting devices located on and spaced about said shoe; and
- electrical connector means for electrically connecting said plurality of light emitting devices and said plug-in module.
- 5. The athletic shoe of claim 1, wherein the midsole portion has a thickness D, the midsole including a first portion having a thickness D.sub.f above said cavity and a second portion having a thickness D.sub.s below said cavity, wherein the thicknesses D.sub.f and D.sub.s are selected such that a ratio D.sub.f /D is in a range of from about 0.09 to 0.2 and a ratio D.sub.s /D is in a range of from about 0.2 to 0.5.
- 6. An athletic shoe of a type including an upper and a sole attached to said upper, said athletic shoe comprising:
- a cavity formed in a portion of said sole;
- a plug-in module removably retained in said cavity, wherein said cavity is adapted to receive the plug-in module in at least a first and a second position, wherein said second position is inverted from said first position, and said plug-in module includes illumination means, activated by pressure from a foot of a wearer during walking when said plug-in module is received in said cavity in said first position, for generating visible light, a battery for supplying power to the illumination means, battery support means integrally formed with the plug-in module for releasibly supporting said battery therein and a switch, integrally formed with the plug-in module so as to be cantilevered relative to said battery;
- light conducting means, formed in said sole, for conducting said visible light from said illumination means so that said visible light is visible exteriorly of said sole; and
- means for receiving and releasibly securing said plug-in module in said sole, wherein said illumination means does not emit light in response to said pressure from a foot when said plug-in module is inserted in said second position,
- wherein said sole comprises a cupsole unit bottom having an upwardly formed sidewall defining an upwardly facing cup and a bridgework structure disposed in said upwardly facing cup, for supporting a foot of a wearer, wherein said cavity is defined by said bridgework structure in said upwardly facing cup.
- 7. An athletic shoe according to claim 6, said light conducting means comprising a channel, formed in said sole, for conducting visible light from said illumination means to an exterior of said sole.
- 8. An athletic shoe according to claim 6, wherein said light conducting means comprises a light conducting translucent material.
- 9. An athletic shoe according to claim 8, wherein said light conducting translucent material is plastic.
- 10. An athletic shoe according to claim 6, wherein said bridgework structure comprises a plurality of open-topped, unconnected hollow chambers.
- 11. An athletic shoe according to claim 10, wherein one of said hollow chambers comprises said cavity.
- 12. An athletic shoe according to claim 6, wherein said means for receiving comprises said cavity.
- 13. An athletic shoe according to claim 12, wherein said means for receiving comprises a receptacle disposed in said cavity.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No. 08/281,228, filed Jul. 27, 1994, now abandoned; which is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No. 08/140,238, filed Oct. 23, 1993, now abandoned; which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/917,000, filed Jun. 26, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,285,586, issued Feb. 15, 1994; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/806,925, filed Dec. 11, 1991 now abandoned.
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