Claims
- 1. A sliding element for a shoe sole, comprising:
an upper sliding surface; and a lower sliding surface, wherein the lower sliding surface is arranged below the upper sliding surface such as to be slideable in at least two directions.
- 2. The sliding element of claim 1, wherein the lower sliding surface is slideable relative to the upper sliding surface in at least three directions.
- 3. The sliding element of claim 1, further comprising a spring element, wherein the spring element is deflected by a sliding movement of the upper sliding surface relative to the lower sliding surface.
- 4. The sliding element of claim 3, wherein the spring element is pre-tensioned when the upper sliding surface and the lower sliding surface are in a neutral position.
- 5. The sliding element of claim 4, wherein the spring element comprises at least one elastic pin connecting the upper sliding surface and the lower sliding surface.
- 6. The sliding element of claim 5, wherein the at least one elastic pin includes an enlarged area at each end of the pin and one enlarged end of the pin extends at least partially through an opening defined by the upper sliding surface and the other enlarged end of the pin extends at least partially through an opening defined by the lower sliding surface.
- 7. The sliding element of claim 1, wherein the upper sliding surface forms a lower side of an upper heel cup and the lower sliding surface forms an upper side of a lower heel cup.
- 8. The sliding element of claim 7, wherein the upper heel cup and the lower heel cup comprise corresponding substantially spherical surfaces.
- 9. The sliding element of claim 1, further comprising a seal disposed at least partially about the upper sliding surface and the lower sliding surface to seal an intermediate space between the upper sliding surface and the lower sliding surface.
- 10. The sliding element of claim 1, wherein one of the sliding surfaces comprises at least one projection for engaging a recess defined by the other sliding surface.
- 11. A sole for an article of footwear, the sole comprising;
a sliding element, comprising:
an upper sliding surface; and a lower sliding surface, wherein the lower sliding surface is arranged below the upper sliding surface such as to be slideable in at least two directions.
- 12. The sole of claim 11, wherein the lower sliding surface is slideable relative to the upper sliding surface in at least three directions.
- 13. The sole of claim 11, wherein the upper sliding surface forms a lower side of an upper heel cup and the lower sliding surface forms an upper side of a lower heel cup.
- 14. The sole of claim 13, wherein the upper heel cup is coupled to a midsole of the sole and wherein a separate heel sole unit of the sole is coupled to the lower heel cup.
- 15. The sole of claim 14, wherein the separate heel sole unit comprises a midsole layer and an outsole layer.
- 16. The sole of claim 14, wherein the upper heel cup extends along at least one of a medial and a lateral side into a midfoot area of the sole.
- 17. An article of footwear including an upper and a sole, the sole comprising:
a sliding element, comprising:
an upper sliding surface; and a lower sliding surface, wherein the lower sliding surface is arranged below the upper sliding surface such as to be slideable in at least two directions.
- 18. The article of footwear of claim 17, wherein the lower sliding surface is slideable relative to the upper sliding surface in at least three directions.
- 19. The article of footwear of claim 17, wherein the upper sliding surface forms a lower side of an upper heel cup and the lower sliding surface forms an upper side of a lower heel cup.
- 20. A cushioning system for an article of footwear, the cushioning system comprising:
a ball joint disposed in at least one of a heel area and a forefoot area of the article of footwear, the ball joint comprising:
at least a portion of a socket; and at least a portion of a ball disposed at least partially within the socket, wherein the ball and socket are in slideable contact.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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10244433.1 |
Sep 2002 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application incorporates by reference, and claims priority to and the benefit of, German patent application serial number 10244433.1 that was filed on Sep. 24, 2002.