Claims
- 1. A midsole assembly for an athletic shoe comprising:a midsole including an upper midsole that includes an upper midsole forefoot portion and an upper midsole heel portion, and a lower midsole that is arranged below said upper midsole and that includes a lower midsole forefoot portion and a lower midsole heel portion, wherein each of said portions is respectively made of a respective soft elastic material; and a corrugated sheet that is made of a plastic resin, is disposed in said midsole between said upper midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole forefoot portion and between said upper midsole heel portion and said lower midsole heel portion, and has an upper corrugated surface surfacially joined to said upper midsole forefoot portion and said upper midsole heel portion and a lower corrugated surface surfacially joined to said lower midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole heel portion; wherein said corrugated sheet has a wave configuration including wave crests and wave troughs respectively opposite each other on said upper corrugated surface and said lower corrugated surface; wherein at least one of said upper midsole forefoot portion and said upper midsole heel portion of said upper midsole has a first upper midsole hardness, at least one of said lower midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole heel portion of said lower midsole has a first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is different from said first lower midsole hardness; and wherein said corrugated sheet is harder than all of said portions of said midsole.
- 2. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said respective soft elastic material of each one of said portions of said midsole is the same material for all of said portions.
- 3. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said respective soft elastic material of each of said upper midsole forefoot portion and said upper midsole heel portion is different from said respective soft elastic material of each of said lower midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole heel portion.
- 4. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper midsole heel portion has said first upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole heel portion has said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is less than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 5. The midsole assembly according to claim 4, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has a second upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has a second lower midsole hardness, and said second upper midsole hardness is less than said second lower midsole hardness.
- 6. The midsole assembly according to claim 4, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has a second upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has a second lower midsole hardness, and said second upper midsole hardness is greater than said second lower midsole hardness.
- 7. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper midsole heel portion has said first upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole heel portion has said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is greater than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 8. The midsole assembly according to claim 7, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has a second upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has a second lower midsole hardness, and said second upper midsole hardness is less than said second lower midsole hardness.
- 9. The midsole assembly according to claim 7, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has a second upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has a second lower midsole hardness, and said second upper midsole hardness is greater than said second lower midsole hardness.
- 10. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has said first upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is less than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 11. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper midsole forefoot portion has said first upper midsole hardness, said lower midsole forefoot portion has said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is greater than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 12. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein both said upper midsole forefoot portion and said upper midsole heel portion have said first upper midsole hardness, both said lower midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole heel portion have said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is greater than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 13. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein both said upper midsole forefoot portion and said upper midsole heel portion have said first upper midsole hardness, both said lower midsole forefoot portion and said lower midsole heel portion have said first lower midsole hardness, and said first upper midsole hardness is less than said first lower midsole hardness.
- 14. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein a difference between said first upper midsole hardness and said first lower midsole hardness is equal to about 10 points on an Asker C hardness scale.
- 15. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein one of said first upper midsole hardness and said first lower midsole hardness is in a range from 30 to 60 on an Asker C hardness scale, and the other of said first upper midsole hardness and said first lower midsole hardness is in a range from 40 to 70 on said Asker C hardness scale.
- 16. The midsole assembly according to claim 15, wherein the entirety of said corrugated sheet has a uniform corrugated sheet hardness in a range from 55 to 60 on an Asker D hardness scale.
- 17. The midsole assembly according to claim 16, wherein said one of said first upper midsole hardness and said first lower midsole hardness is 45 on said Asker C hardness scale, and said other of said first upper midsole hardness and said first lower midsole hardness is 55 on said Asker C hardness scale.
- 18. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein the entirety of said corrugated sheet has a uniform corrugated sheet hardness in a range from 55 to 60 on an Asker D hardness scale.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to U.S. applications: Ser. No. 09/314,366, filed May 19, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,219,940 Ser. No. 09/318,578, filed May 25, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,705,681 Ser. No. 09/339,269, filed on Jun. 23, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,311,414. and Ser. No. 09/437,918, filed on Nov. 10, 1999 now patent No. 6,314,664.
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