Claims
- 1. A cushioned shoe sole comprising:
- an outer sole layer for contacting the ground surface;
- a one-piece midsole layer disposed above said outer sole layer having a given thickness, a top surface and a bottom surface, said midsole layer being formed of a resilient elastomeric material and including an opening integrally formed vertically through at least a portion of said midsole layer, said resilient elastomeric material bordering said opening forming a securing surface that is curved along a vertical axis, and said opening extending from an interior surface of said midsole layer through at least one of the top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer;
- a bladder element sealingly containing a fluid medium and having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a perimeter area, said bladder element having an unobstructed interior cavity within said perimeter area; and
- said bladder element being securable within and removable from said opening in said midsole layer by relative movement between said perimeter area of said bladder element and said curved securing surface of said midsole layer, such that when said bladder element is secured within said opening in said bladder, the perimeter area of said bladder element is securely retained in said opening;
- wherein said opening in said midsole layer has a first dimension along a given direction in the interior of said midsole layer and a second dimension along said given direction in at least one of the top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer, said first dimension being greater than said second dimension and said first dimension being approximately the same as the dimension of said perimeter area of said bladder element inserted into said opening such that said resilient elastomeric material forming said securing surface holds said bladder element within said opening, said securing surface being defined between the interior of said midsole layer having the first dimension and at least one of the top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer having the second dimension.
- 2. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein said is fluid medium is a gaseous substance.
- 3. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 wherein said top surface of said inflated bladder is visibly exposed through a top of said opening in said top surface of said midsole layer.
- 4. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 3 further comprising a heel plate disposed between said outer sole layer and said midsole layer beneath said opening in said midsole layer.
- 5. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 4 wherein said heel plate is transparent and said outer sole layer includes an opening at least partially corresponding to a bottom of said opening in said midsole layer such that said bottom surface of said inflated bladder is visibly exposed through said opening in said outer sole layer.
- 6. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 3 wherein said outer sole layer includes an opening at least partially corresponding to a bottom of said opening in said midsole layer such that said bottom surface of said inflated bladder is visibly exposed through said opening in said outer sole layer.
- 7. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 wherein said outer sole layer includes an opening at least partially corresponding to a bottom of said opening in said midsole layer such that said bottom surface of said inflated bladder is visibly exposed through said opening in said outer sole layer.
- 8. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 wherein said resilient elastomeric material of said midsole layer comprises a foam material and said foam material surrounds said periphery area of said inflated bladder.
- 9. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 8 wherein said foam material is polyurethane foam.
- 10. The cushioned shoe sole of claim 8 wherein said foam material has a density less than 0.70 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 11. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 1 wherein said first direction extends transversely between the medial and lateral sides of the sole.
- 12. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 1 wherein said second dimension is between approximately fifty and ninety-five percent of said first dimension.
- 13. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 12 wherein said second dimension is between approximately sixty and seventy-five percent of said first dimension.
- 14. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 wherein said bladder has a thickness at least generally equal to the distance between said top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer.
- 15. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 wherein said bladder is disposed in a heel area of said midsole layer.
- 16. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 2 further comprising a shoe upper attached above said top surface of said midsole layer to thereby form a shoe.
- 17. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein said opening extends through said top surface of said midsole layer.
- 18. The cushioned sole according to claim 1, wherein said opening extends through said top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer.
- 19. A cushioned shoe sole comprising:
- an outer sole layer for contacting a ground surface;
- an unitary midsole layer disposed above said outer sole layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, said midsole layer being formed of a resilient elastomeric material and including an opening formed vertically through at least a portion of the midsole layer including its top surface;
- a bladder element sealingly containing a fluid medium and having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a perimeter area, said bladder element having an unobstructed interior cavity within said perimeter area, said bladder element being encapsulated in said elastomeric material of said midsole layer along its perimeter area such that at least said top surface of said bladder element is exposed through a top portion of said opening in said midsole layer to thereby allow close contact between a wearer's foot and said bladder element;
- wherein said opening in said midsole layer has a first dimension along a given direction in the interior of said midsole layer and a second dimension along said given direction in the top surface of said midsole layer, said first dimension being greater than said second dimension and said first dimension being approximately the same as the dimension of said perimeter area of said bladder element inserted into said opening such that said resilient elastomeric material forms a securing surface for holding said bladder element within said opening, said securing surface being defined between the interior of said midsole layer having the first dimension and the top surface of said midsole layer.
- 20. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 19 wherein said opening in said midsole layer is also formed through said bottom surface thereof and said outer sole layer includes an opening at least partially corresponding to said opening in said bottom surface of said midsole layer such that said bottom surface of said inflated bladder is visibly exposed through said opening in said outer sole layer.
- 21. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 20 wherein said inflated bladder element is formed from transparent material such that visibility is obtained in the vertical plane from said top surface of said midsole through said outer sole layer.
- 22. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 20 further comprising a heel plate disposed between said outer sole layer and said midsole layer beneath said opening in said midsole layer.
- 23. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 22 wherein said heel plate is transparent.
- 24. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 19, wherein said midsole layer comprises a foam material.
- 25. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 24 wherein said foam material is polyurethane foam.
- 26. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 19 wherein said bladder has a thickness at least generally equal to the distance between said top and bottom surfaces of said midsole layer.
- 27. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 19 wherein said bladder is made from a thermoplastic elastomer.
- 28. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 27 wherein said thermoplastic elastomer is transparent.
- 29. The cushioned shoe sole according to claim 19 further comprising a shoe upper attached to said top surface of said midsole layer to thereby form a shoe.
- 30. The cushioned sole according to claim 19, wherein said opening is formed vertically through a portion of the midsole layer including its bottom surface.
- 31. A method of forming a cushioned shoe sole comprising the steps of:
- forming a bladder element from an elastomeric material having a perimeter, a hollow interior chamber within the perimeter, and a fluid medium sealingly contained in the chamber;
- molding a unitary midsole from a foam elastomeric material, the midsole extending in longitudinal, transverse and vertical directions, and having opposing upper and lower major surfaces;
- forming an opening in the midsole, the formed opening vertically extending through and from at least one of the upper and lower major surfaces into the interior of the midsole, said formed opening including an integral peripheral cavity within the midsole having a first dimension along a given direction in the interior of the midsole and a second dimension along the given direction in said at least one of the upper and lower major surfaces of the midsole, the first dimension being greater than the second dimension and the first dimension being approximately the same as the dimension of the perimeter of the bladder element to be inserted into the opening such that the elastomeric material of the midsole forms a securing surface for holding the bladder element within the opening, the securing surface being defined between the interior of the midsole having the first dimension and said at least one of the upper and lower major surfaces of the midsole having the second dimension securing surface, the securing surface curving in a vertical direction around at least a major portion of the perimeter of the opening;
- inserting the bladder element into the opening to releasably secure the bladder element to the midsole and within the opening in the midsole by positioning the perimeter of the bladder element within the peripheral cavity securing surface around the perimeter of the bladder element.
- 32. The method according to claim 31 wherein said forming an opening step forms the opening in the lower major surface of the midsole and the method further comprising providing an outsole having an opening corresponding at least in part to the opening in the lower major surface of the midsole and, after said inserting step, affixing the outsole to the lower major surface of the midsole and viewing the inflated bladder through the opening in the outsole.
- 33. The method according to claim 31 wherein said forming an opening step forms the opening in the lower major surface of the midsole and the method further comprising attaching an outsole to the lower major surface of the midsole for contacting the ground surface and affixing a heel plate over the opening in the lower major surface of the midsole between the outsole and the midsole.
- 34. The method according to claim 31 wherein the perimeter of the bladder is defined by the front, rear, medial and lateral edges of the bladder and said inserting step includes inserting at least a portion of the front edge of the bladder into the peripheral cavity and then applying a slight pressure to force at least a portion of the medial, lateral and rear edges into the peripheral cavity.
- 35. The method according to claim 31 wherein the perimeter of the bladder is defined by the front, rear, medial and lateral edges of the bladder and said inserting step includes inserting at least a portion of the rear edge of the bladder into the peripheral cavity and then applying a slight pressure to force at least a portion of the medial, lateral and front edges into the peripheral cavity.
- 36. The method according to claim 31, further comprising, before said inserting step, inflating the bladder with the fluid medium and sealing the bladder to retain the fluid medium therein.
- 37. The method according to claim 31 wherein the forming an opening step forms the opening in the upper major surface of the midsole.
- 38. The method according to claim 31 wherein the forming an opening step forms the opening in both the upper and lower major surfaces of the midsole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/037,452, filed Mar. 26, 1993 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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