Claims
- 1. A shoe comprising:
- an upper having a heel region;
- a rear sole secured below the heel region of the upper;
- a flexible plate having upper and lower surfaces and supported between at least a portion of the rear sole and at least a portion of the heel region of the upper, at least a portion of the lower surface of the flexible plate being concave in shape, at least a portion of the upper surface of the flexible plate being convex in shape, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement relative to an interior portion of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe so that an interior portion of the plate is deflectable relative to the peripheral edges in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major axis of the shoe; and
- a cushion contacting and conforming to the upper surface of the flexible plate to provide cushioning to the heel of a user, the cushion having a peripheral portion and an interior portion, the peripheral portion of the cushion being thicker than the interior portion of the cushion.
- 2. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the cushion has a top surface adapted to conform to the heel of the user.
- 3. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the cushion has a top surface that is concave.
- 4. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate is convex in shape with an upward curvature.
- 5. The shoe of claim 4, wherein the curvature has a center oriented beneath the user's heel.
- 6. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the flexible plate is convex.
- 7. The shoe of claim 6, wherein the cushion has a bottom surface that is concave.
- 8. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the cushion is integral with a midsole.
- 9. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate is removable from the shoe.
- 10. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising means for removing the flexible plate from the shoe.
- 11. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the cushion is closer to the bottom of the rear sole than the interior portion of the cushion.
- 12. A shoe comprising:
- an upper having a heel region;
- a rear sole secured below the heel region of the upper;
- a flexible plate having upper and lower surfaces and supported between at least a portion of the rear sole and at least a portion of the heel region of the upper, at least a portion of the lower surface of the flexible plate being concave in shape, at least a portion of the upper surface of the flexible plate being convex in shape, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement relative to an interior portion of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe so that an interior portion of the plate is deflectable relative to the peripheral edges in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major axis of the shoe;
- a sock liner; and
- a cushion contacting and conforming to the upper surface of the flexible plate to provide cushioning to the heel of a user, the cushion having a peripheral portion and an interior portion, the peripheral portion of the cushion being thicker than the interior portion of the cushion, the cushion contacting the sock liner.
- 13. The shoe of claim 12, wherein the sock liner is removable from the shoe to expose the flexible plate.
- 14. A shoe comprising:
- an upper having a heel region;
- a rear sole secured below the heel region of the upper;
- a flexible plate having upper and lower surfaces and supported between at least a portion of the rear sole and at least a portion of the heel region of the upper, at least a portion of the upper surface of the flexible plate being convex in shape, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe so that an interior portion of the plate is deflectable relative to the peripheral edges in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major axis of the shoe; and
- a cushion contacting and conforming to the upper surface of the flexible plate to provide cushioning to the heel of a user, the cushion having a peripheral portion and an interior portion, the peripheral portion of the cushion being thicker than the interior portion of the cushion.
- 15. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the interior portion of the flexible plate is elevated relative to at least a portion of the peripheral portion.
- 16. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the cushion has a top surface adapted to conform to the heel of the user.
- 17. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the cushion has a top surface that is concave.
- 18. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the flexible plate is convex in shape with an upward curvature.
- 19. The shoe of claim 18, wherein the curvature has a center oriented beneath the user's heel.
- 20. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the upper surface of the flexible plate is convex.
- 21. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the cushion has a bottom surface that is concave.
- 22. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the cushion is integral with a midsole.
- 23. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the flexible plate is removable from the shoe.
- 24. The shoe of claim 14, wherein the flexible member is removable from the shoe.
- 25. A shoe comprising:
- an upper having a heel region;
- a rear sole secured below the heel region of the upper;
- a flexible plate having upper and lower surfaces and supported between at least a portion of the rear sole and at least a portion of the heel region of the upper, at least a portion of the upper surface of the flexible plate being convex in shape, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe so that an interior portion of the plate is deflectable relative to the peripheral edges in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major axis of the shoe;
- a sock liner; and
- a cushion contacting and conforming to the upper surface of the flexible plate to provide cushioning to the heel of a user, the cushion having a peripheral portion and an interior portion, the peripheral portion of the cushion being thicker than the interior portion of the cushion, the cushion contacting the sock liner.
- 26. The shoe of claim 25, wherein the sock liner is removable from the shoe to expose the flexible plate.
- 27. A shoe comprising:
- an upper;
- a cushion positioned beneath at least a portion of the upper, the cushion having a top surface and a bottom surface, each of the top and bottom surfaces having a peripheral portion and an interior portion, a dimension between the peripheral portion of the top and bottom surfaces as measured in a substantially vertical line oriented perpendicularly to a major longitudinal axis of the shoe being greater than a dimension between the interior portions of the top and bottom surfaces as measured in a substantially vertical line oriented perpendicularly to the major axis of the shoe, at least a portion of the bottom surface of the cushion being concave in shape; and
- a flexible member positioned beneath the cushion, the flexible member having an upper surface at least a portion of which is convex in shape, the flexible member having peripheral edges and substantially conforming to the shape of the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion.
- 28. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion and the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member abut each other.
- 29. The shoe of claim 27, further having a sole with a ground-engaging portion positioned beneath the flexible member, the peripheral portion of the bottom surface of the cushion being closer than the interior portion of the bottom surface of the cushion to the ground-engaging portion of the sole.
- 30. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the cushion is made of a material that is more resilient then the material of the flexible member.
- 31. The shoe of claim 27, wherein at least a portion of the top surface of the cushion is concave in shape.
- 32. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion and the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member have a curvature that is multi-directional.
- 33. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion and the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member have a curvature that is perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 34. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion and the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member have a curvature that is parallel to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 35. The shoe of claim 34, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member occupies an area approximately the same size as the area occupied by a bottom of a wearer's heel.
- 36. The shoe of claim 34, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion occupies an area approximately the same size as the area occupied by a bottom of a wearer's heel.
- 37. The shoe of claim 34, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member includes a single curvature centered beneath a wearer's heel.
- 38. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion and the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member have a curvature that is parallel to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe and a curvature that is perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 39. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface of the flexible member occupies an area approximately the same size as the area occupied by a bottom of a wearer's heel.
- 40. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the concave portion of the bottom surface of the cushion occupies an area approximately the same size as the area occupied by a bottom of a wearer's heel.
- 41. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the flexible member is convex in shape with an upward curvature.
- 42. The shoe of claim 41, wherein the curvature has a center oriented beneath the user's heel.
- 43. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the cushion is integral with a midsole.
- 44. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the flexible member is removable from the shoe.
- 45. The shoe of claim 27, wherein the interior portion of the flexible member is elevated relative to at least a portion of the peripheral portion.
- 46. The shoe of claim 27, further comprising a sock liner that is removable from the shoe to expose the flexible member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/542,251, filed Oct. 12, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,210.
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