The present invention relates to a shoe insole. In particular, the insole of the present invention is molded and provides improved support and comfort to a user, especially for mid- to high-heel shoes.
Shoes are worn to not only protect the feet, but for decorative purposes. Comfort is and has always been an important feature for shoes. Support for the feet is also an important feature. Shoes that are very comfortable may not provide enough support to the feet. Similarly, shoes that are very supportive of the feet may not provide enough comfort. It is a fine balance between comfort and support, especially for mid- to high-heel shoes.
Prior art insole is typically planar with uniform thickness. Prior art insoles that provide a uniform thickness of a soft material such as memory foam may provide comfort, but not enough support. Prior art shoes also rely on other parts of the shoes to provide additional support or comfort; e.g. softer or stiffer outsole, thinner or thicker insole or outsole. None of the prior art that the inventor is aware of provides a molded construction of the insole for added support and comfort to a user, especially in mid- to high-heel shoes. Therefore, there is a need for an improved insole that is molded and provides additional comfort and support to a user.
The present invention provides a molded insole that improves comfort and support to a user, especially for mid- to high-heel shoes.
The molded insole of the present invention provides stiffer support where it is needed and comfort and flexibility where it is needed.
The insole of the present invention is molded and includes a front portion, a middle shank portion and a rear heel portion. The front portion is flexible, molded with grooves to allow additional flexibility and molded with a cavity to receive a cushioning material to provide additional comfort. The middle shank and rear heel portions are stiffer to provide additional support. The middle shank and rear heel portions have a molded concave structure to accommodate and comfortably receive a user's foot.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and are shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:
With reference to the drawings, there is shown in
The front portion 20 is made of a flexible material, such as flexible felt or soft laminated felt. As shown in
The middle shank portion 30 and the rear heel portion 40 are made of a stiffer material, such as a hard laminated felt that allows minimal flexibility. The shank portion 30 and the heel portion 40 have a concave structure throughout to provide support to the user. At the heel portion 40 that connects to a heel 46 (see
The insole 10 is placed over the outsole 11 with the heel portion 40 affixed to a heel 46. A footbed 70 is then placed over the insole 10. Footbed 70 is preferably molded with the following layers from the bottom going up: a polyurethane (PU) layer 76, a memory foam layer 74 and a lining 72. The polyurethane layer 76 is molded to conform to the concave structure of the insole 10 and to provide the arch support at the shank portion 30 to a user. The lining 72 covers the memory foam layer 74 and is the layer in contact with the user's foot. The lining 72 is preferably made of a natural material such as leather or sheepskin lining to provide a supple and soft feel to the user to further improve the comfort to the user. The polyurethane layer 76 and memory foam layer 74 extend only from the shank portion 30 to the heel portion 40 of the insole 10.
As can be understood from the above, a shoe 12 incorporating the insole 10 of the present invention provides support at the shank portion 30 and heel portion 40, while providing comfort at the front portion 20 and where the user's heel bone rests. The insole 10 of the present invention is advantageously molded to provide the structure described above. While the insole 10 of the present invention is shown incorporated into a high-heel shoe, it is anticipated and foreseeable that the insole 10 of the present invention can be used advantageously with a mid-heel shoe or other types of shoes.
The features of the invention illustrated and described herein is the preferred embodiment. Therefore, it is understood that the specification is intended to cover unforeseeable embodiments with insubstantial differences that are within the spirit of the specification.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/951,737, filed on Mar. 12, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61951737 | Mar 2014 | US |