Claims
- 1. A midsole assembly for an athletic shoe comprising:a midsole that is formed of a soft elastic material, and that includes a midsole heel portion, which comprises an upper midsole part and a lower midsole part, and which is bounded by a midsole heel lateral side and a midsole heel medial side and has a midsole heel central portion between said lateral and medial sides; and a corrugated sheet that has a wave configuration including wave crests and wave troughs, and that is disposed in at least said midsole heel portion of said midsole between said upper midsole part and said lower midsole part; wherein said wave configuration of said corrugated sheet has a varied amplitude of said wave crests and said wave troughs which includes a respective relatively larger amplitude at said lateral and medial sides and a relatively smaller amplitude at said central portion, and which amplitude varies smoothly and progressively between said relatively larger amplitude and said relatively smaller amplitude.
- 2. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said corrugated sheet extends continuously between said lateral and medial sides of said midsole heel portion.
- 3. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said varied amplitude is a positive amplitude everywhere in said midsole heel portion, said relatively smaller amplitude is a positive minimum amplitude, and said relatively larger amplitude is a positive maximum amplitude.
- 4. The midsole assembly according to claim 3, wherein said wave crests and said wave troughs respectively extend along ridge lines, each one of said ridge lines has an arcuate curved shape extending between said lateral and medial sides of said midsole heel portion, and said varied amplitude varies correspondingly along said arcuate curved shape of said ridge lines.
- 5. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said relatively smaller amplitude is a zero amplitude only exactly at a centerline midway between said lateral and medial sides of said midsole heel portion, said relatively larger amplitude is a maximum positive amplitude at said lateral and medial sides, and said amplitude varies smoothly and progressively between said zero amplitude and said maximum positive amplitude at locations between said centerline and said lateral and medial sides.
- 6. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said ridge lines of said wave crests on a first half of said heel portion between said centerline and said medial side transition straight into ridge lines of said wave troughs on a second half of said heel portion between said centerline and said lateral side, said ridge lines of said wave crests on said second half of said heel portion transition straight into ridge lines of said wave troughs on said first half of said heel portion, and said amplitude varies linearly between said zero amplitude at said centerline and said maximum positive amplitude at said lateral and medial sides.
- 7. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said midsole formed of said soft elastic material has a first hardness, and said corrugated sheet has a second hardness greater than said first hardness.
- 8. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said corrugated sheet comprises a fiber-reinforced plastic.
- 9. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes a plurality of ribs provided on and protruding from a surface of said wave configuration.
- 10. A midsole assembly for an athletic shoe comprising:a midsole that is formed of a soft elastic material, and that includes a midsole heel portion, which comprises an upper midsole part and a lower midsole part, and which is bounded by a midsole heel lateral side and a midsole heel medial side; and a corrugated sheet that has a wave configuration including wave crests and wave troughs with a wave pitch defined by a cycle of a respective one of said wave crests and a respective one of said wave troughs, and that is disposed in at least said midsole heel portion of said midsole between said upper midsole part and said lower midsole part; wherein said wave configuration has a first wave phase of said wave crests and said wave troughs at said medial side and a second wave phase of said wave crests and said wave troughs at said lateral side, wherein said first wave phase and said second wave phase are offset from each other by one half of said wave pitch.
- 11. The midsole assembly according to claim 10, wherein said midsole formed of said soft elastic material has a first hardness, and said corrugated sheet has a second hardness greater than said first hardness.
- 12. The midsole assembly according to claim 10, wherein said corrugated sheet comprises a fiber-reinforced plastic.
- 13. The midsole assembly according to claim 10, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes a plurality of ribs provided on and protruding from a surface of said wave configuration.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of prior copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/910,794 filed Aug. 13, 1997 now abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, and is related to U.S. applications Ser. No.: 09/314,366, filed May 19, 1999; Ser. No. 09/318,578, filed May 25, 1999; Ser. No. 09/339,269, filed on Jun. 23, 1999; and Ser. No. 09/395,516, filed on Sep. 14, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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