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, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement relative to an interior portion of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major axis of the shoe so that the interior portion of the plate is deflectable relative to the peripheral edges in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major ax is of the shoe; and at least one inflated cushion positioned beneath at least a portion of the flexible plate.
- 2. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the at least one cushion is filled with air.
- 3. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the at least one cushion has a tubular wall.
- 4. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is positioned beneath at least one of the peripheral edges of the flexible plate.
- 5. The shoe of claim 3, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is positioned beneath at least one of the peripheral edges of the flexible plate.
- 6. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is visible from outside the rear sole.
- 7. The shoe of claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is visible through an opening in the rear sole.
- 8. The shoe of claim 7, wherein the opening is in a sidewall of the rear sole.
- 9. The shoe of claim 7, wherein the rear sole has a bottom and the opening is in the bottom of the rear sole.
- 10. The shoe of claim 7, wherein the rear sole has a bottom and a sidewall, the opening being in the bottom and the sidewall of the rear sole.
- 11. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the cushion has a valve for inflating and deflating the cushion.
- 12. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plate is supported above at least a portion of the at least one cushion.
- 13. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the rear sole has a void formed therein to receive the at least one cushion.
- 14. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void is located approximately in the middle of the rear sole as measured from the medial side to the lateral side of the shoe.
- 15. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void is located beneath a peripheral edge of the flexible plate.
- 16. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void is located approximately in the middle of the rear sole as measured from the forward portion to the rearward portion of the rear sole.
- 17. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void connects to an opening in the sidewall of the rear sole, the opening being visible from at least one of the medial and lateral sides of the shoe.
- 18. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void is doughnut-shaped.
- 19. The shoe of claim 13, further comprising a second void in the rear sole.
- 20. The shoe of claim 18, wherein the cushion is similar in shape to an inner tube.
- 21. The shoe of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the void is defined by a wall at least a portion of which is arcuate in shape along an axis that is perpendicular to a major axis of the shoe.
- 22. The shoe of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the void is defined by a wall at least a portion of which is arcuate in shape along an axis that is parallel to a major axis of the shoe.
- 23. The shoe of claim 13, wherein the void is defined by at least one wall, the cushion having at least one exterior wall adapted to abut the at least one wall defining the void.
- 24. The shoe of claim 23, further including a heel support having a peripheral edge having at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom, the heel support being adjacent to at least a portion of the heel region of the upper.
- 25. The shoe of claim 24, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is external to the heel region of the upper.
- 26. The shoe of claim 24, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is a heel counter.
- 27. The shoe of claim 25, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is a heel counter.
- 28. The shoe of claim 24, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is integral with the heel support.
- 29. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate is supported at its periphery.
- 30. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion along a substantial portion of the peripheral portion.
- 31. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion along substantially its entire peripheral portion.
- 32. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion at a point along a medial side and at a point along a lateral side of the shoe.
- 33. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate are restrained from movement relative to the interior portion.
- 34. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion both at a point along a medial side and a lateral side of the shoe and along a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate.
- 35. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion both along at least a portion of a medial side and a lateral side of the shoe and on at least a portion of a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate.
- 36. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the flexible plate is located in the area occupied by the rear sole.
- 37. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is located in the area occupied by the rear sole.
- 38. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate is removable from the shoe.
- 39. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the plate is substantially planar.
- 40. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plate is substantially planar.
- 41. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the plate is convex.
- 42. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the upper surface of the plate is convex.
- 43. The shoe of claim 42, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface is located in a peripheral region of the plate.
- 44. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the plate is convex in shape.
- 45. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plate is convex in shape.
- 46. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is elevated relative to at least a portion of the peripheral portion.
- 47. The shoe of claim 46, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially non-convex.
- 48. The shoe of claim 46, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially concave.
- 49. The shoe of claim 46, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially planar.
- 50. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially non-convex.
- 51. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially concave.
- 52. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially planar.
- 53. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of at least one of the surfaces of the flexible plate is partially non-convex.
- 54. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of at least one of the surfaces of the flexible plate is partially concave.
- 55. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of at least one of the surfaces of the flexible plate is partially planar.
- 56. The shoe of claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the flexible plate is convex in shape with an upward curvature.
- 57. The shoe of claim 56, wherein the flexible plate has a center oriented approximately beneath the center of the user's heel.
- 58. The shoe of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the bottom surface of the flexible plate is concave in shape.
- 59. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the plate is at least in part concave in shape.
- 60. The shoe of claim 59, wherein the concave in shape part of the plate is located in the interior portion of the plate.
- 61. The shoe of claim 59, wherein the concave in shape part of the plate is located on the upper surface of the plate.
- 62. The shoe of claim 61, wherein the concave in shape part of the plate is located in the interior portion of the upper surface of the plate.
- 63. The shoe of claim 62, wherein the concave in shape part of the plate is located between convex portions of the plate.
- 64. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate is nonconical in shape.
- 65. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thicker than another portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate.
- 66. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thicker than a portion of the peripheral edge of the flexible plate.
- 67. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thinner than a portion of the peripheral edge of the flexible plate.
- 68. The shoe of claim 1, wherein a center portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate and the peripheral edge of the flexible plate are thicker than another portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate between the center portion and the peripheral edge.
- 69. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the flexible plate varies as measured along the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 70. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the flexible plate varies as measured along an axis perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 71. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the flexible plate has a least one hole therethrough.
- 72. The shoe of claim 71, wherein the at least one hole is through the near in middle of the flexible plate.
- 73. The shoe of claim 1, including means for detachably securing the rear sole below the heel region.
- 74. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising means for selectively positioning the rear sole below the heel region of the upper among a plurality of positions.
- 75. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the rear sole has a bottom surface, at least a portion of which is ground-engaging, the bottom surface including a substantially planar portion and at least one beveled segment nonplanar with the planar portion, the at least one beveled segment inclined upwardly in a direction from an interior portion of the bottom surface toward an outer edge of the bottom surface and having an edge coincident with at least a portion of the outer edge.
- 76. The shoe of claim 75, wherein the rear sole includes a plurality of beveled segments.
- 77. The shoe of claim 76, wherein the plurality of beveled segments is separated from each other by other portions of the bottom surface.
- 78. The shoe of claim 1, including a heel support having at least one wall extending downwardly from the upper to at least partially define a recess, the rear sole secured in the recess of the heel support.
- 79. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and configured to secure the rear sole below the heel region of the upper, the upper including an arch region and the rear sole support.
- 80. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a member extending, from a position proximate a forward border of the heel region of the upper and rear sole, forward beneath at least a portion of the arch region of the upper.
- 81. The shoe of claim 80, wherein the forward extending member is integral with the rear sole support.
- 82. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support having an upwardly extending wall integral with the rear sole support.
- 83. The shoe of claim 82, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter.
- 84. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support having an arch bridge integral with the rear sole support.
- 85. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising an arch bridge integral an upwardly extending wall, the upwardly extending wall being attached to the upper.
- 86. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter, the heel counter being attached to the upper.
- 87. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising an arch bridge integral an upwardly extending wall, the upwardly extending wall being attached to the upper, a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support being integral with the arch bridge integral with the upwardly extending wall.
- 88. The shoe of claim 87, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter.
- 89. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a cushioning member positioned above the flexible plate.
- 90. The shoe of claim 89, wherein the cushioning member is disposed on the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 91. The shoe of claim 90, wherein the cushioning member is integral with the flexible plate.
- 92. The shoe of claim 90, wherein the cushioning member is made of a different material than the flexible plate.
- 93. The shoe of claim 90, wherein the cushioning member abuts the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 94. The shoe of claim 90, wherein the cushioning member is secured to the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 95. The shoe of claim 90, wherein the cushioning member includes a U-shaped portion formed to cushion the impact of a user's heel.
- 96. A shoe comprising:an upper having a heel region; a rear sole secured below the heel region of the upper; and 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, peripheral edges of the plate being restrained from movement relative to an interior portion of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to a major axis of the shoe so that the 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 air trapped within the rear sole and beneath at least a portion of the flexible plate.
- 97. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising at least one cushion filled with the air.
- 98. The shoe of claim 97, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is visible from outside the rear sole.
- 99. The shoe of claim 98, wherein at least a portion of the at least one cushion is visible through an opening in the rear sole.
- 100. The shoe of claim 99, wherein the rear sole has a bottom and the opening is in the bottom of the rear sole.
- 101. The shoe of claim 97, wherein the at least one cushion has a bottom wall.
- 102. The shoe of claim 101, wherein the bottom wall is visible through an opening in the rear sole.
- 103. The shoe of claim 97, wherein the cushion has a valve for inflating and deflating the cushion.
- 104. The shoe of claim 97, wherein at least a portion of the plate is positioned above at least a portion of the at least one cushion.
- 105. The shoe of claim 97, wherein the rear sole has a void formed therein to receive the at least one cushion.
- 106. The shoe of claim 105, wherein the void is located approximately in the middle of the rear sole as measured from the medial side to the lateral side of the shoe.
- 107. The shoe of claim 105, wherein the void is located approximately in the middle of the rear sole as measured from the forward portion to the rearward portion of the rear sole.
- 108. The shoe of claim 105, further comprising a second void in the rear sole.
- 109. The shoe of claim 108, wherein one of the void and the second void is located in a peripheral area of the rear sole.
- 110. The shoe of claim 109, wherein at least one of the void and the second void contains air.
- 111. The shoe of claim 105, wherein at least a portion of the void is defined by a wall at least a portion of which is arcuate in shape along an axis that is perpendicular to a major axis of the shoe.
- 112. The shoe of claim 105, wherein at least a portion of the void is defined by a wall at least a portion of which is arcuate in shape along an axis that is parallel to a major axis of the shoe.
- 113. The shoe of claim 105, wherein the void is defined by at least one wall, the cushion having at least one exterior wall adapted to abut the at least one wall defining the void.
- 114. The shoe of claim 113, further including a heel support having a peripheral edge having at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom, the heel support being adjacent to at least a portion of the heel region of the upper.
- 115. The shoe of claim 114, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is external to the heel region of the upper.
- 116. The shoe of claim 114, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is a heel counter.
- 117. The shoe of claim 115, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is a heel counter.
- 118. The shoe of claim 114, wherein the at least one wall extending upwardly from the peripheral edge of the heel support is integral with the heel support.
- 119. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the flexible plate is supported at its periphery.
- 120. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion along substantially its entire peripheral portion.
- 121. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion at a point along a medial side and at a point along a lateral side of the shoe.
- 122. The shoe of claim 96, wherein a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate are restrained from movement relative to the interior portion.
- 123. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion both at a point along a medial side and a lateral side of the shoe and along a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate.
- 124. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the peripheral portion of the flexible plate is restrained from movement relative to the interior portion both along at least a portion of a medial side and a lateral side of the shoe and on at least a portion of a forward facing portion and a rearward facing portion of the peripheral portion of the flexible plate.
- 125. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the flexible plate is at least substantially located in the area occupied by the rear sole.
- 126. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the flexible plate is removable from the shoe.
- 127. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the upper surface of the plate is convex.
- 128. The shoe of claim 96, wherein at least a portion of the upper surface of the plate is convex.
- 129. The shoe of claim 128, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface is located in a peripheral region of the plate.
- 130. The shoe of claim 128, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface is located in the interior portion.
- 131. The shoe of claim 128, wherein the convex portion of the upper surface is located in a peripheral region and the interior portion of the plate.
- 132. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the plate is convex in shape.
- 133. The shoe of claim 96, wherein at least a portion of the plate is convex in shape.
- 134. The shoe of claim 96, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is elevated relative to at least a portion of the peripheral portion.
- 135. The shoe of claim 96, wherein at least a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is partially concave.
- 136. The shoe of claim 96, wherein at least a portion of the flexible plate is convex in shape with an upward curvature.
- 137. The shoe of claim 96, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thicker than another portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate.
- 138. The shoe of claim 96, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thicker than a portion of the peripheral edge of the flexible plate.
- 139. The shoe of claim 96, wherein a portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate is thinner than a portion of the peripheral edge of the flexible plate.
- 140. The shoe of claim 96, wherein a center portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate and the peripheral edge of the flexible plate are thicker than another portion of the interior portion of the flexible plate between the center portion and the peripheral edge.
- 141. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the thickness of the flexible plate varies as measured along the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 142. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the thickness of the flexible plate varies as measured along an axis perpendicular to the major longitudinal axis of the shoe.
- 143. The shoe of claim 96, including means for detachably securing the rear sole below the heel region.
- 144. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising means for selectively positioning the rear sole below the heel region of the upper among a plurality of positions.
- 145. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the rear sole has a bottom surface, at least a portion of which is ground-engaging, the bottom surface including a substantially planar portion and at least one beveled segment nonplanar with the planar portion, the at least one beveled segment inclined upwardly in a direction from an interior portion of the bottom surface toward an outer edge of the bottom surface and having an edge coincident with at least a portion of the outer edge.
- 146. The shoe of claim 145, wherein the rear sole includes a plurality of beveled segments.
- 147. The shoe of claim 146, wherein the plurality of beveled segments is separated from each other by other portions of the bottom surface.
- 148. The shoe of claim 96, including a heel support having at least one wall extending downwardly from the upper to at least partially define a recess, the rear sole secured in the recess of the heel support.
- 149. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and configured to secure the rear sole below the heel region of the upper, the upper including an arch region and the rear sole support.
- 150. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising a member extending, from a position proximate a forward border of the heel region of the upper and rear sole, forward beneath at least a portion of the arch region of the upper.
- 151. The shoe of claim 150, wherein the forward extending member is integral with the rear sole support.
- 152. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support having an upwardly extending wall integral with the rear sole support.
- 153. The shoe of claim 152, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter.
- 154. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support having an arch bridge integral with the rear sole support.
- 155. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising an arch bridge integral an upwardly extending wall, the upwardly extending wall being attached to the upper.
- 156. The shoe of claim 96, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter, the heel counter being attached to the upper.
- 157. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising an arch bridge integral an upwardly extending wall, the upwardly extending wall being attached to the upper, a rear sole support attached to the upper and secured to the rear sole, the rear sole support being integral with the arch bridge integral with the upwardly extending wall.
- 158. The shoe of claim 157, wherein the upwardly extending wall is a heel counter.
- 159. The shoe of claim 96, further comprising a cushioning member positioned above the flexible plate.
- 160. The shoe of claim 159, wherein the cushioning member is disposed on the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 161. The shoe of claim 160, wherein the cushioning member is integral with the flexible plate.
- 162. The shoe of claim 160, wherein the cushioning member is made of a different material than the flexible plate.
- 163. The shoe of claim 160, wherein the cushioning member abuts the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 164. The shoe of claim 160, wherein the cushioning member is secured to the upper surface of the flexible plate.
- 165. The shoe of claim 160, wherein the cushioning member includes a U-shaped portion formed to cushion the impact of a user's heel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/512,433, filed Feb. 25, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,195,916 which is continuation of application Ser. No. 09/313,667, filed May 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,002, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/723,857, filed Sep. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,384, which is a CIP of 08/291,945, filed Aug. 17, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,126, which is a CIP of 08/108,065, filed Aug. 17,1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,497—all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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