Claims
- 1. A midsole assembly for an athletic shoe comprising:a midsole formed of a soft elastic material and including a midsole heel portion that comprises an upper midsole portion and a lower midsole portion below said upper midsole portion; and a corrugated sheet including a corrugated sheet body disposed between at least said upper midsole portion and said lower midsole portion of said midsole heel portion; wherein said corrugated sheet body has a corrugated wave configuration including a plurality of linearly extending wave crests and wave troughs; wherein said wave crests each respectively have a wave crest convex surface facing upwardly toward said upper midsole portion and a wave crest concave surface facing downwardly toward said lower midsole portion, and said wave troughs each respectively have a wave trough concave surface facing upwardly toward said upper midsole portion and a wave trough convex surface facing downwardly toward said lower midsole portion; wherein said corrugated sheet further includes respective first side walls protruding from said corrugated sheet body at a medial side and a lateral side of said midsole heel portion; and wherein said first side walls respectively protrude upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces of said wave crests or downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces of said wave troughs at said medial side and said lateral side of said midsole heel portion, without continuously and uniformly extending along plural adjacent ones of said wave crests and said wave troughs.
- 2. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first side walls respectively protrude upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces of said wave crests.
- 3. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first side walls respectively protrude downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces of said wave troughs.
- 4. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said wave crests and said wave troughs respectively extend linearly along crest lines and trough lines that extend transversely across a width of said midsole.
- 5. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first side walls comprise first side wall lobes that each respectively protrude individually upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces or downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces.
- 6. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes are discontinuous from each other, protrude from said wave crest convex surfaces, do not protrude from said wave trough convex surfaces, and do not protrude from any of said concave surfaces.
- 7. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes are discontinuous from each other, protrude from said wave trough convex surfaces, do not protrude from said wave crest convex surfaces, and do not protrude from any of said concave surfaces.
- 8. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes are respective first curved side wall lobes that each respectively protrude with a curved contour upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces or downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces.
- 9. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively protrude individually upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes second side wall portions that respectively protrude upwardly from said wave trough concave surfaces between respective successive ones of said first side wall lobes at said medial side and said lateral side, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively have a first upward protrusion height relative to said wave crest convex surfaces, and wherein said second side wall portions respectively have a second upward protrusion height relative to said wave trough concave surfaces that is smaller than said first upward protrusion height.
- 10. The midsole assembly according to claim 9, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes third side wall portions that respectively protrude downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces opposite said second side wall portions at said medial side and said lateral side, and wherein said third side wall portions respectively have a third downward protrusion height relative to said wave trough convex surfaces that is smaller than said first upward protrusion height.
- 11. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively protrude individually upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes third side wall portions that respectively protrude downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces at said medial side and said lateral side, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively have a first upward protrusion height relative to said wave crest convex surfaces, and wherein said third side wall portions respectively have a third downward protrusion height relative to said wave trough convex surfaces that is smaller than said first upward protrusion height.
- 12. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively protrude individually downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes second side wall portions that respectively protrude downwardly from said wave crest concave surfaces between respective successive ones of said first side wall lobes at said medial side and said lateral side, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively have a first downward protrusion height relative to said wave trough convex surfaces, and wherein said second side wall portions respectively have a second downward protrusion height relative to said wave crest concave surfaces that is smaller than said first downward protrusion height.
- 13. The midsole assembly according to claim 12, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes third side wall portions that respectively protrude upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces opposite said second side wall portions at said medial side and said lateral side, and wherein said third side wall portions respectively have a third upward protrusion height relative to said wave crest convex surfaces that is smaller than said first downward protrusion height.
- 14. The midsole assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively protrude individually downwardly from said wave trough convex surfaces, wherein said corrugated sheet further includes third side wall portions that respectively protrude upwardly from said wave crest convex surfaces at said medial side and said lateral side, wherein said first side wall lobes respectively have a first downward protrusion height relative to said wave trough convex surfaces, and wherein said third side wall portions respectively have a third upward protrusion height relative to said wave crest convex surfaces that is smaller than said first downward protrusion height.
- 15. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, wherein said corrugated sheet consists of a polymer resin.
- 16. The midsole assembly according to claim 1, further having a linearly extending aperture between said corrugated sheet body and said soft elastic material of said midsole, wherein said aperture extends linearly parallel to at least one of said wave crests and wave troughs.
- 17. The midsole assembly according to claim 16, wherein said aperture extends linearly along one of said convex surfaces.
- 18. The midsole assembly according to claim 16, wherein said aperture extends linearly along one of said concave surfaces.
- 19. The midsole assembly according to claim 16, wherein said wave crests and said wave troughs extend respectively along crest lines and trough lines that extend transversely across a width of said midsole, and wherein said aperture extends linearly in a direction parallel to at least one of said crest lines and trough lines.
- 20. The midsole assembly according to claim 16, wherein said aperture is a through hole that penetrates entirely through said midsole from said lateral side to said medial side between said corrugated sheet body and said soft elastic material.
- 21. The midsole assembly according to claim 20, further having a vertical hole penetrating vertically through said lower midsole portion to said corrugated sheet body.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/318,578, of the same assignee as the present application.
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