Claims
- 1. An improved impact absorbing system in combination with footwear, said combination comprising:
- a pad attached to a shoe such that the pad absorbs impact during shoe use, said pad including a first generally air impermeable enclosure;
- a compartment having a radiator structure including a second generally air impermeable enclosure, the radiator structure comprising a plurality of folds across its surface forming a plurality of fins fashioned from enclosure material and defining a large heat transfer surface area, said compartment being attached to an upper of said shoe such that the plurality of fins contacts the outer atmosphere as the pad absorbs impact during use; and
- means for fluid communication between the first pad enclosure and the second compartment enclosure.
- 2. An improved impact absorbing system for footwear comprising:
- a pad attached to a shoe such that the pad absorbs impact during shoe use, said pad including a first generally air impermeable enclosure;
- a compartment having an expandable pocket structure defining a second generally air impermeable enclosure, said expandable pocket structure comprising at least partially expandable enclosure material and defining a large heat transfer surface area, said compartment being attached to an upper of said shoe such that the expandable pocket structure at least double in size and contacts the outer atmosphere as the pad absorbs impact during use; and
- means for fluid communication between the first pad enclosure and the second compartment enclosure.
- 3. The system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the means for fluid communication maintains pad fluid pressure and compartment fluid pressure equalized.
- 4. The system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the means for fluid communication includes means for causing fluid to communicate from the pad to the compartment upon in the pad impact.
- 5. The system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the pad includes a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port and wherein the means for fluid communication includes means for causing fluid to enter the pad through the inlet port and to exit the pad through the outlet port.
- 6. The system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the means for fluid communication includes a plurality of tubular passageways attached between the pad and the compartment and a plurality of one-way valves attached to said passageways for controlling fluid communications such that fluid is circulated between the compartment and the pad so that fluid moves in only one direction through each passageway.
- 7. The system of claims 1 or 2 including a plurality of compartments in fluid communication with the pad.
- 8. An improved method for absorbing impact in footwear, comprising:
- absorbing impact from shoe use with a pad attached to a shoe;
- and upon impact absorption, communicating fluid from the pad to a compartment attached to an upper of the shoe, said compartment having a radiator structure comprising a plurality of folds across its surface forming a plurality of fins defining a large heat transfer surface area that contacts the outer atmosphere.
- 9. An improved method for absorbing impact in footwear comprising:
- absorbing impact from shoe use with a pad attached to the shoe; and upon impact absorption, communicating fluid from the pad to a compartment attached to an upper of the shoe, said compartment having an expandable pocket structure comprising at least partially expandable enclosure material which at least double in size and contact the outer atmosphere defining a large heat transfer surface area.
- 10. The method of claims 8 or 9 wherein the communicating equalizer fluid pressure in the pad and the compartment.
- 11. The method of claims 8 or 9 wherein the communicating includes communicating fluid from the pad to the compartment upon absorbing impact.
- 12. The method of claims 8 or 9 wherein the communicating includes circulating fluid through a first passageway from the pad to the compartment and circulating fluid through a second passageway from the compartment to the pad.
Parent Case Info
This is a file-wrapper continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/402,131 filed on Mar. 10, 1995 now abandoned.
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