Claims
- 1. A footwear system for providing enhanced protection and comfort to the foot of a wearer by reducing impact and shearing forces normally received by the foot, said footwear system comprising a knit sock and a shoe, said knit sock overlying and contacting said shoe and comprising a ball portion, a heel portion, and an arch portion disposed between said ball and heel portions, each of said ball and heel portions being formed of thicker knit fabric than said arch portion thereby providing a greater amount of protection and cushioning to overlying ball and heel portions of the foot of the wearer than to an overlying arch portion when positioned on the foot of a wearer, said shoe comprising a sole having a ball portion, a heel portion, and a raised arch portion upper portions of each of said sole portions being positioned and arranged to receive respective lower overlying portions of said knit sock and to abuttingly contact the same, said raised arch portion having a hump for comfortably supporting the arch of the foot of the wearer, said hump including medial and lateral peripheries thereof, a substantial flat plateau portion extending outwardly from around said lateral periphery of said hump, said raised arch portion of said sole corresponding substantially to the lengthwise extent of said arch portion of said knit sock when positioned on the foot of a wearer so as to provide a substantially mating interfacing relationship for added protection and comfort to the wearer.
- 2. A footwear system according to claim 1, wherein said sole comprises an innersole and an outersole and wherein said innersole further comprises multiple layers including a backing layer of substantially uniform thickness throughout and a molded foam layer overlying said backing layer and being secured thereto, said molded foam layer and said backing layer having substantially the same overall configuration, and said molded foam layer having a thicker medial portion defining said raised arch portion of said sole.
- 3. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said multiple layer innersole further comprises a lining layer overlying said molded foam layer and being secured thereto, said lining layer having substantially the same overall configuration as said molded foam layer and said backing layer.
- 4. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said backing layer is integrally formed of a material being flexible enough to bend and being rigid enough to impart support to the molded foam layer.
- 5. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said backing layer of said multiple layer innersole has a first portion and a second portion, said first portion extending substantially the length of said ball portion and into said raised arch portion and being secured to said second portion, said second portion extending lengthwise from said raised arch portion and substantially the length of said heel portion, said first and second portions being formed of a flexible material, said second portion being less flexible than said first portion so that said less flexible second portion reduces lateral movement of the heel of the wearer of the shoe.
- 6. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said ball portion and major areas of said heel portion of said molded foam layer of said innersole are relatively thin and of substantially the same thickness, wherein said hump of said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer extends laterally from the medial side of said innersole to central portions of said raised arch portion toward the lateral side of said innersole and has a greater thickness along the medial side, decreasing thickness toward central portions of said raised arch portion, and substantially the same contour as major portions of the arch of the foot of a wearer, and wherein said plateau is about 1/8th of an inch thicker than either said ball portion or said major areas of said heel portion of said molded foam layer.
- 7. A footwear system according to claim 6, wherein said heel portion of said molded foam layer of said innersole further comprises a thickened outer peripheral edge defining a raised heel ridge so as to provide additional support for side heel areas of the wearer thereby providing added comfort to the wearer.
- 8. A footwear system according to claim 7, wherein said raised heel ridge of said molded foam layer terminates at a lower height than said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer.
- 9. A footwear system according to claim 8, wherein said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer has a peripheral medial side edge defining an upstanding arch ridge which uninterruptedly joins said raised heel ridge and wherein said upstanding arch ridge extends higher than said raised heel ridge for enhancing support of the medial side arch portion of the foot of the wearer.
- 10. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer has oppositely inclined fore and aft portions of decreasing thickness for providing a smooth transition with said thinner ball and said major areas of said heel portion.
- 11. A footwear system according to claim 10, wherein said fore and aft portions of said raised arch portion are substantially parallel in a transverse direction for a more effective matingly interfacing relationship with said thinner fabric arch portion of said sock.
- 12. A footwear system according to claim 2, wherein said ball portion and said heel portion of said molded foam layer each has a thickness of about 1/16th of an inch, and said arch portion of said molded foam layer has a thickness of at least twice that of either said ball or heel portion.
- 13. A footwear system according to claim 1, wherein said thicker knit fabric of said sock comprises a predetermined density of raised terry loops on the inside thereof.
- 14. A footwear system for providing enhanced protection and comfort to the foot of a wearer by reducing impact and shearing forces normally received by the foot, said footwear system comprising a knit sock and a shoe, said knit sock overlying and contacting said shoe and comprising a ball portion, a heel portion, and an arch portion disposed between said ball and heel portions, each of said ball and heel portions being formed of thicker knit fabric than said arch portion thereby providing a greater amount of protection and cushioning to the ball and heel of the foot of the wearer than to said arch portion, said shoe comprising a multiple layer innersole having a ball portion, a heel portion, and a raised arch portion for interfacing with said respective overlying portions of said sock, said raised arch portion having a hump for comfortably supporting the arch of the foot of the wearer, said hump including medial and lateral peripheries thereof, a substantial flat plateau portion extending outwardly from around said lateral periphery of said hump, and oppositely inclined fore and aft portions adjacent said plateau portion for providing a smooth transition with said ball portion and major areas of said heel portions, said raised arch portion of said sole corresponding substantially to the lengthwise extent of said arch portion of said knit sock when positioned on the foot of a wearer so as to provide a substantially mating interfacing relationship with said knit sock for added protection and comfort to the wearer.
- 15. A footwear system according to claim 14, wherein said multiple layer innersole includes a backing layer of substantially uniform thickness throughout and a molded foam layer overlying said backing layer and being secured thereto, said molded foam layer and said backing layer having substantially the same overall configuration, and said molded foam layer having a thicker arch portion defining said raised arch portion of said sole.
- 16. A footwear system according to claim 15, wherein said multiple layer innersole further comprises a lining layer overlying said molded foam layer and being secured thereto, said lining layer having substantially the same overall configuration as said molded foam layer and said backing layer.
- 17. A footwear system according to claim 15, wherein said backing layer is integrally formed of a material being flexible enough to bend and being rigid enough to impart support to the molded foam layer.
- 18. A footwear system according to claim 15, wherein said backing layer of said multiple layer innersole has a first portion and a second portion, said first portion extending substantially the length of said ball portion and into said raised arch portion and being secured to said second portion, said second portion extending lengthwise from said raised arch portion and substantially the length of said heel portion, said first and second portions being formed of a flexible material, said second portion being less flexible than said first portion so that said less flexible second portion reduces lateral movement of the heel of the wearer of the shoe.
- 19. A footwear system according to claim 15, wherein said ball portion and major areas of said heel portion of said molded foam layer of said innersole are relatively thin and of substantially the same thickness and wherein said plateau of said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer is about 1/8th of an inch thicker than either said ball portion or said major areas of said heel portion of said molded foam layer.
- 20. A footwear system according to claim 19, wherein said heel portion of said molded foam layer of said innersole further comprises a thickened outer peripheral edge defining a raised heel ridge so as to provide additional support for side heel areas of the wearer thereby providing added comfort to the wearer.
- 21. A footwear system according to claim 20, wherein said raised heel ridge of said molded foam layer terminates at a lower height than said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer and wherein said hump of said raised arch portion extends widthwise from the medial side of said innersole to central portions of said raised arch portion and has a greater thickness along the medial side, decreasing thickness toward said central portions of said raised arch portion, and substantially the same contour as major portions of the arch of the foot of a wearer.
- 22. A footwear system according to claim 21, wherein said raised arch portion of said molded foam layer has a peripheral medial side edge defining an upstanding arch ridge which uninterruptedly joins said raised heel ridge and wherein said upstanding arch ridge extends higher than said raised heel ridge for enhancing support of the medial side arch portion of the foot of the wearer.
- 23. A footwear system according to claim 15, wherein said ball portion and said heel portion of said molded foam layer each have a thickness of about 1/16th of an inch, and said arch portion of said molded foam layer has a thickness of at least twice that of either said ball or heel portion.
- 24. A footwear system according to claim 14, wherein said fore and aft portions of said raised arch portion are substantially parallel in a transverse direction for a more effective matingly interfacing relationship with said arch portion of said sock.
- 25. A footwear system according to claim 14, wherein said thicker knit fabric of said sock comprises a predetermined density of raised terry loops on the inside thereof.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/096,708 filed on Jul. 23, 1993, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,335,517.
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