Claims
- 1. A shoe with a stepped heel, comprising:
- a durable outsole having an upper surface including a front portion and a heel portion, said heel portion stepped downwardly from said front portion;
- a cushionable midsole comprising at least one stepped peripheral portion and a separate, removable stepped insert, a lower surface of said peripheral portion joined to said outsole upper surface, said at least one peripheral portion forming a stepped orifice for receiving said insert;
- said removable insert having a plurality of convex cushioning elements configured with a stepped lower surface for disposal substantially adjacent to said outsole upper surface and having a preselected cushionability; and
- an upper joined to said peripheral portion.
- 2. The shoe of claim 1, wherein said stepped insert is dimensioned to receive most of the weight transmitted to said midsole by the wearer once said insert is inserted into said stepped orifice.
- 3. The shoe of claim 1, wherein said peripheral portion is elongate and endless, said peripheral portion laterally enclosing said insert when said insert is inserted into said orifice.
- 4. The shoe of claim 3, wherein said peripheral portion has an upper surface, a lower lip member of said upper joined to said upper surface of said peripheral portion.
- 5. The shoe of claim 4, and further comprising:
- an elongate endless peripheral liner joined to said lip member of said upper, said lip member disposed between said upper surface of said peripheral portion and said liner.
- 6. The shoe of claim 1, wherein said insert is formed of polyurethane foam.
- 7. The shoe of claim 1, and further comprising an insole integrally formed with said insert, said insole extending substantially over said peripheral portion.
- 8. The shoe of claim 7, wherein an upper surface of said insert is covered with a fabric, said fabric comprising a flocking material comprising polyester and nylon.
- 9. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing layer joined to said outsole upper surface within said orifice, said reinforcing layer being substantially thinner than the depth of said orifice and providing torsional strength to said outsole, said stepped lower surface of said insert contacting said reinforcing layer when said insert is inserted into said shoe.
- 10. The shoe of claim 9, wherein said reinforcing layer is substantially less flexible and more resilient than said peripheral portion.
- 11. The shoe of claim 10, wherein said reinforcing layer comprises leatherized paper or cardboard.
- 12. The shoe of claim 1, wherein said peripheral portion further comprises:
- a peripheral heel member fixed to said heel portion of the outsole upper surface, said peripheral heel member having a top surface; and
- a peripheral midsole member fixed to said front portion of said outsole upper surface and to said top surface of said heel member.
- 13. A midsole for disposal above a stepped upper surface of a heeled outsole comprising:
- a stepped removable insert of said midsole;
- a peripheral member disposed laterally outwardly of said insert to form a stepped orifice; and
- said insert having a base member for disposal on said peripheral member and a lower stepped portion depending from said base member, said lower portion comprising a plurality of convex cushioning elements having various lengths, said elements each operable to cushionably deform and flatten responsive to a force having a component perpendicular to said insert at said element, each element operable to deform independently of the remaining elements, and said lower portion insertable through said orifice to be disposed substantially adjacent to the stepped upper surface of the outsole.
- 14. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said stepped orifice comprises a toe portion and a heel portion stepped to be of greater depth than said toe portion, said cushioning elements including a plurality of longest elements for disposal in said heel portion.
- 15. The midsole of claim 14, wherein said cushioning elements are radially symmetrical.
- 16. The midsole of claim 15, wherein said lower stepped portion comprises a heel section and a toe section, said cushioning elements of said heel section having a larger radius than said cushioning elements of said toe section.
- 17. The midsole of claim 15, wherein said cushioning elements are formed as pillars with rounded lower free ends.
- 18. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said elements are each laterally adjacent a plurality of other elements in a closest-packing arrangement.
- 19. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said elements are arranged in transverse rows.
- 20. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said base member comprises an insole member formed above said lower portion of said insert and extending laterally to substantially cover said peripheral member.
- 21. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said removable insert is formed of a cushionable synthetic material, said insert selectable from among a plurality of like inserts having different cushionabilities.
- 22. The midsole of claim 13, further comprising a reinforcing layer joined to the stepped upper surface of said outsole within said peripheral member and having a thickness substantially less than said peripheral member, said lower portion of said insert contacting said reinforcing layer when said insert is inserted into said orifice.
- 23. The midsole of claim 13, wherein said heeled outside comprises a toe portion and a heel portion stepped downwardly from said toe portion, said peripheral member including a peripheral heel member fixed to said upper surface of said heel portion of said outsole, said heel member having a top surface; and
- a peripheral midsole member fixed to the upper surface of said toe portion of said outsole and to said top surface of said heel member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 153,222 filed Feb. 8, 1988 which is a continuation in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 25,010 filed Mar. 12, 1987, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,733,483 on Mar. 29, 1988 and is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 097,806 filed Sept. 17, 1987, (now abandoned) which was a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 4,733,483.
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