Claims
- 1. A dancer's shoe that has the flexibility required for jazz dancing and for standing three-quarters on pointe and the support strength required for character dancing, comprising:
a front sole support made of hard rubber that has a tensile strength of between approximately 5 and approximately 9 N/mmq, said front sole support spanning a length and width of an area of a front sole, a hard plastic high heel, said high heel being at least approximately two inches in height at all parts of the high heel, a shoe body including a flexible shoe upper shaped for receiving the dancer's foot, said shoe upper including a left side and a right side, said left side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in an area of an arch and said right side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in the area of the arch, a continuous layer of leather spanning a length and width of the shoe, said layer including a stiff hard leather front region in an area of the front sole beneath the front sole support, a thin flexible leather middle region just behind the front sole support and a stiff hard leather back region extending over the heel; and a rigid shank extending from a back of the shoe and entirely covering the heel and further extending forward over the arch in a middle portion of the shoe and terminating before the front sole support, said shank preventing bowing of the shoe; the shoe providing strength and support for energetic dancing but still allowing a wearer to flex the shoe and to stand three-quarters pointe during dancing.
- 2. The dancer's shoe of claim 1, wherein each elastic insert runs from a top of each side of the shoe upper and extends until just above the arch support.
- 3. The dancer's shoe of claim 2, wherein the heel is between approximately 2 inches in height and approximately 4 inches in height.
- 4. The dancer's shoe of claim 3, wherein the heel is between approximately 2½ inches and approximately 3 inches in height.
- 5. The dancer's shoe of claim 2, wherein the shank is metal.
- 6. The dancer's shoe of claim 5, wherein the heel is between approximately 2 inches and approximately 4 inches in height and wherein the heel is made of hard plastic.
- 7. The dancer's shoe of claim 6, wherein the hard plastic is covered with material selected from the group consisting of leather, satin and cloth fabric.
- 8. The dancer's shoe of claim 6, wherein the heel is between approximately 2½ inches and approximately 3 inches in height.
- 9. The dancer's shoe of claim 2, where the shank is hard leather.
- 10. The dancer's shoe of claim 8, wherein the heel is between approximately 2 inches and approximately 4 inches in height.
- 11. The dancer's shoe of claim 10, wherein the heel is between approximately 2½ inches and approximately 3 inches in height.
- 12. The dancer's shoe of claim 1, wherein the hard rubber in the front sole support has an additional layer of fabric cushioning above it.
- 13. A dancer's shoe that has the flexibility required for jazz dancing and for standing three-quarters on pointe and the support strength required for character dancing, comprising:
a front sole support made of cushioning fabric, said front sole support spanning a length and width of an area of a front sole, a hard plastic high heel, said high heel being at least approximately two inches in height at all parts of the high heel, a shoe body including a flexible shoe upper shaped for receiving the dancer's foot, said shoe upper including a left side and a right side, said left side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in an area of an arch and said right side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in the area of the arch, a continuous layer of leather spanning a length and width of the shoe, said layer including a stiff hard leather front region in an area of the front sole beneath the front sole support, a thin flexible leather middle region just behind the front sole support and a stiff hard leather back region extending over the heel; and a rigid shank extending from a back of the shoe and entirely covering the heel and further extending forward over the arch in a middle portion of the shoe and terminating before the front sole support, said shank preventing bowing of the shoe; the shoe providing strength and support for energetic dancing but still allowing a wearer to flex the shoe and to stand three-quarters pointe during dancing.
- 14. A high heel dancer's shoe, combining the support necessary for character dancing with the flexibility required for jazz dancing, comprising:
a rigid high heel, of at least approximately 2 inches in height; a leather outer sole, running the breadth of the shoe from at least a front edge of said high heel forward; a hard rubber front sole support of tensile strength of between approximately 5 N/mmq and 9/mmq above a front portion of said outer sole; a rigid half shank mounted above the heel and extending forward in a direction of said front sole support, spanning an arch of said dancer's shoe and terminating before the front sole support; and a flexible shoe upper joined to said outer sole to form a shoe body shaped for receiving a dancer's foot, said shoe upper including a left side and a right side, said left side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in an area of an arch and said right side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in the area of the arch; wherein the outer sole spans a gap between the shank and the fore sole, giving the shoe a flexibility in that region sufficient for executing pointing and flexing, while maintaining the rigid arch support of the half-shank and the cushioning of the rubber front sole.
- 15. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the elastic insert runs from a top of each side of the shoe upper and extends until just above the outer sole.
- 16. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the heel is made of hard plastic that is covered.
- 17. The dancer's shoe of claim 16, wherein the hard plastic is covered by material selected from the group consisting of leather, satin and cloth fabric.
- 18. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the outer sole is suede leather.
- 19. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the outer sole extends over a top of the heel to the full length of the shoe.
- 20. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the heel is between approximately 2 inches and approximately 4 inches in height.
- 21. The dancer's shoe of claim 19, wherein the heel is between approximately 2½ inches and approximately 3 inches in height.
- 22. The dancer's shoe of claim 21, wherein the heel is hard plastic.
- 23. The dancer's shoe of claim 22, wherein the outer sole extends over a top of the heel to the full length of the shoe.
- 24. The dancer's shoe of claim 14, wherein the hard rubber in the front sole support has a layer of fabric cushioning above it.
- 25. A high heel dancer's shoe, combining the support necessary for character dancing with the flexibility required for jazz dancing, comprising:
a rigid high heel, of at least approximately 2 inches in height; a leather outer sole, running the breadth of the shoe from at least a front edge of said high heel forward; a front sole support made of fabric cushioning that is located above a front portion of said outer sole; a rigid half shank mounted above the heel and extending forward in a direction of said front sole support, spanning an arch of said dancer's shoe and terminating before the front sole support; and a flexible shoe upper joined to said outer sole to form a shoe body shaped for receiving a dancer's foot, said shoe upper including a left side and a right side, said left side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in an area of an arch and said right side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in the area of the arch; wherein the outer sole spans a gap between the shank and the fore sole, giving the shoe a flexibility in that region sufficient for executing pointing and flexing, while maintaining the rigid arch support of the half-shank and the cushioning of the rubber front sole.
- 26. A dancer's shoe that has the flexibility required for jazz dancing and for standing three-quarters on pointe and the support strength required for character dancing, comprising:
a front sole support made of cushioning fabric and spanning a length and width of an area of a front sole, a hard plastic high heel, said high heel being at least approximately two inches in height at all parts of the high heel, a shoe body including a flexible shoe upper shaped for receiving the dancer's foot, said shoe upper including a left side and a right side, said left side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in an area of an arch and said right side including a forward portion thereof that has a flexible leather area at least in the area of the arch, a continuous layer of leather spanning a length and width of the shoe, said layer including a stiff hard leather front region in an area of the front sole beneath the front sole support, a thin flexible leather middle region just behind the front sole support and a stiff hard leather back region extending over the heel; and a rigid shank extending from a back of the shoe and entirely covering the heel and further extending forward over the arch in a middle portion of the shoe and terminating before the front sole support, said shank preventing bowing of the shoe; the shoe providing strength and support for energetic dancing but still allowing a wearer to flex the shoe and to stand three-quarters pointe during dancing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present patent application is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/241,956 by the same Applicant, Phillip F. LaDuca, and which was filed on or about Sep. 11, 2002 and was entitled High-Heeled Jazz Dancing and Character Dancing Shoe.
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10856593 |
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