Claims
- 1. A sole for a court shoe, which comprises:
- an outer surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a plurality of resilient tread members extending downwardly and outwardly from said central portion to said peripheral portion of said outer surface to form a transverse concavity;
- an inner surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a side wall extending upwardly from said peripheral portion of said inner surface so as to define cup means adapted to receive a shoe upper therewithin;
- said tread members adapted to be flexed upwardly and spread laterally outwardly upon foot-induced ground impact for dissipating shock away from the foot; and
- cavity means provided about said peripheral portion of said inner surface of said sole for facilitating flexing of said tread members, said cavity means comprising a space positioned adjacent said side wall about said peripheral portion of said inner surface under said cup means and above said tread members for reducing resistance to movement of said tread members upon flexing of said tread members upon foot-induced ground impact.
- 2. A sole as set forth in claim 1, wherein said side wall includes a flexible lower portion positioned above said tread members and inclined towards said central portion of said outer surface for further facilitating flexing of said tread members towards said cavity means.
- 3. A sole as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tread members and said cavity means are not formed about the frontal portion of said sole.
- 4. A sole as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cavity means is not formed forwardly of the approximate metatarsal region of said sole.
- 5. A sole as set forth in claim 4, further comprising substantially rigid pedestal means formed in said central portion of said inner surface for further supporting said upper, said cavity means being defined by the space between said pedestal means and said side wall.
- 6. A sole as set forth in claim 5, wherein said cup means comprises a support flange integrally extending inwardly from said side wall above said cavity means towards said pedestal means.
- 7. A sole as set forth in claim 5, wherein said pedestal means comprises a plurality of main walls extending transversely across said central portion of said inner surface, each of said main walls being aligned along the approximate transverse centerline of a respective opposed pair of said tread members.
- 8. A sole as set forth in claim 7, wherein said pedestal means further includes main wall support members extending downwardly and outwardly from the ends of each said main walls toward said side wall.
- 9. A sole as set forth in claim 8, wherein said main wall support members are substantially triangularly shaped.
- 10. A sole as set forth in claim 7, wherein said pedestal means further includes left and right side support walls connecting the ends of said main walls and extending longitudinally along said inner surface.
- 11. A sole as set forth in claim 10, further comprising supplementary support members extending outwardly from said left and right side support walls toward said side wall, said supplementary support members being positioned above the space formed between a respective pair of adjacent tread members.
- 12. A sole as set forth in claim 6, wherein said pedestal means and said support flange taper downwardly from the heel portion of the sole towards the toe portion thereof.
- 13. A sole as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tread members are arranged in pairs along opposed sides of said outer surface and are formed from the heel of the sole up to the metatarsal region of said sole.
- 14. A sole as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tread members extend laterally beyond the junction thereof with said side wall.
- 15. A sole as set forth in claim 1, further comprising groove means extending transversely along said outer surface across the metatarsal heads for facilitating flexing of the foot thereat.
- 16. A sole as set forth in claim 15, further comprising means formed in said outer surface under the position of the ball of the great toe for facilitating pivoting of the foot thereat.
- 17. A sole as set forth in claim 16, wherein said pivoting means comprises a pivot cup.
- 18. A sole as set forth in claim 17, wherein said groove means extends concentrically about said pivot cup.
- 19. A sole as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of parallel grooves in said outer surface for facilitating flexing of the foot at the metatarsal heads;
- a pivot cup formed in said outer surface under the position of the ball of the great toe for facilitating pivoting of the foot thereat; and
- wherein each said groove comprises inner, middle and outer sections, said inner and outer sections extending transversely across the metatarsal heads on either side of said pivot cup, and said middle section extending substantially in a semicircle around the peripheral of said pivot cup and uniting said inner and outer sections.
- 20. A unitary sole for a court shoe, which comprises:
- an outer surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a plurality of resilient tread members extending downwardly and outwardly from said central portion to said peripheral portion of said outer surface to form a transverse concavity;
- an inner surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a side wall extending upwardly from said peripheral portion of said inner surface so as to define cup means adapted to receive a shoe upper therewithin;
- said tread members adapted to be flexed upwardly and spread laterally outwardly upon foot-induced ground impact for dissipating shock away from the foot;
- cavity means provided about the peripheral portion of said inner surface of said sole for facilitating flexing of said tread members, said cavity means comprising a space positioned adjacent said side wall about said peripheral portion of said inner surface under said cup means and above said tread members for reducing resistance to movement of said tread members upon flexing of said tread members upon foot-induced ground impact;
- wherein said side wall includes a flexible lower portion positioned above said tread members and inclined towards said central portion of said outer surface for further facilitating flexing of said tread members towards said cavity means; and
- wherein said tread members and said cavity means are not formed about the frontal portion of said sole.
- 21. A unitary sole for a court shoe, which comprises:
- an outer surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a plurality of resilient tread members extending downwardly and outwardly from said central portion to said peripheral portion of said outer surface to form a transverse concavity;
- an inner surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion;
- a side wall extending upwardly from said peripheral portion of said inner surface so as to define cup means adapted to receive a shoe upper therewithin;
- said tread members adapted to be flexed upwardly and spread laterally outwardly upon foot-induced ground impact for dissipating shock away from the foot;
- cavity means provided about the peripheral portion of said inner surface of said sole for facilitating flexing of said tread members, said cavity means comprising a space defined by peripheral portions of said inner surface of said sole for reducing resistance to movement of said tread members upon flexing of said tread members upon foot-induced ground impact;
- wherein said cavity means is not formed forwardly of the approximate metatarsal region of said sole; and
- further comprising substantially rigid pedestal means formed in said central portion of said inner surface for further supporting said upper, said cavity means being defined by the space between said pedestal means and said side wall.
- 22. A sole as set forth in claim 21, wherein said side wall includes a flexible lower portion positioned above said tread members and inclined towards said central portion of said outer surface for further facilitating flexing of said tread members towards said cavity means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 250,899, filed Apr. 3, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,307.
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