Claims
- 1. Insole for shoes comprising:
- (a) a first layer (10) facing a foot of a wearer and comprising drain-type means (13) allowing moisture to pass from an upper surface (11) to a lower surface (12) of said first layer; and
- (b) a rigid second layer (20) having an upper surface (21) in contact with said lower surface (12) of said first layer (10), said second layer delimiting cavities (23, 24) which open onto said upper surface (21) of said second layer (20) to form a substantially non-deformable moisture storage volume;
- (c) an absorbent material (30) arranged within said cavities; and
- (d) a position-maintenance membrane (40) arranged between said first and second layers and extending on the bottom of said cavities (23) in said second layer, said absorbent material between said lower surface of said first layer and said position-maintenance membrane (40).
- 2. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said cavities are formed by holes (23) which open out and pass through said second layer (20) from said upper surface (21) to a lower surface (22) of said second layer.
- 3. Insole according to claim 2, wherein said second layer (20) has a shape of a grid.
- 4. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said cavities (23, 24) extend substantially perpendicularly of said second layer.
- 5. Insole according to claim 3, wherein said grid has a relatively rigid structure.
- 6. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said membrane (40) permits a transfer of moisture from one said cavity (23) to another.
- 7. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said first layer (10) is made of a hydrophobic material and comprises tufts (13) forming drains and extending from said upper surface (11) to said lower surface (12) of said first layer.
- 8. Insole according to claim 7, wherein said tufts (13) are made of hydrophobic material and provide for drainage by means of capillary action.
- 9. Insole according to claim 7, wherein said tufts (13) are made of a hydrophilic material.
- 10. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said first layer (10) is covered with a layer (50) made of a hydrophobic material which allows water to pass through.
- 11. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said insole is treated with an antibacterial agent.
- 12. Insole according to claim 1, wherein said absorbent material (30) is formed from superabsorbent salts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/833,523 filed Feb. 11, 1992, now abandoned.
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