Claims
- 1. A removable insole comprising a layer of thermoplastic material shaped to fit as an insole in a shoe and capable of being heat-softened and conformed to the underside of at least a portion of a person's foot, said thermoplastic material comprising a first component and a second component blended together, said first component being selected from the group consisting of ethylene copolymers, ethylene terpolymers, and mixtures thereof, said second component being selected from the group consisting of ethylene terpolymers which are ethylene vinyl acetate modified by the addition of carbonyl groups, said carbonyl groups being incorporated as part of the main chain, said thermoplastic material having a ring and ball softening point of not more than 200.degree. F.
- 2. An insole according to claim 1, further comprising a first layer of flexible foam adjacent said thermoplastic material layer.
- 3. An insole according to claim 2, said thermoplastic material layer having a first side and a second side, said insole further comprising a first barrier film layer contacting said first side and a second barrier film layer contacting said second side, a barrier film layer being disposed between said thermoplastic material layer and said flexible foam layer.
- 4. An insole according to claim 1, said insole having an exterior top surface and an exterior bottom surface, said exterior surfaces being substantially light colored.
- 5. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material layer being substantially flat.
- 6. An insole according to claim 1, said insole having a forward portion and a rear portion, said insole having a toe area, said insole having restriction means which form at least one baffle area in said forward portion to interrupt flow of thermoplastic material toward the toe area.
- 7. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material having a ring and ball softening point between 140.degree. and 200.degree. F.
- 8. The insole of claim 1, further comprising a removably attached heel cup.
- 9. An insole according to claim 3, said insole having an exterior top surface defined by a first fabric layer and an exterior bottom surface defined by a second fabric layer, said thermoplastic material being nonfoam, said first component being ethylene vinyl acetate.
- 10. An insole according to claim 1, said insole being shaped to fit as an insole in a shoe.
- 11. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material having a ring and ball softening point 150-170.degree.F.
- 12. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material having a ring and ball softening point of about 160.degree. F.
- 13. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material being 45-95 weight percent ethylene vinyl acetate and 10-40 weight percent said ethylene vinyl acetate modified by the addition of carbonyl groups.
- 14. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material being 50-90 weight percent ethylene vinyl acetate and 15-25 weight percent said ethylene vinyl acetate modified by the addition of carbonyl groups.
- 15. An insole according to claim 1, said thermoplastic material being 75-85 weight percent ethylene vinyl acetate and about 18 weight percent said ethylene vinyl acetate modified by the addition of carbonyl groups.
- 16. A removable insole comprising a layer of thermoplastic material shaped to fit as an insole in a shoe and capable of being heat-softened and conformed to the underside of at least a portion of a person's foot, said thermoplastic material comprising a first component and a second component blended together, said first component being selected from the group consisting of ethylene copolymers, ethylene terpolymers, and mixtures thereof, said second component being selected from the group consisting of ethylene terpolymers which are ethylene vinyl acetate modified by the addition of carbonyl groups, said carbonyl groups being incorporated as part of the main chain, said thermoplastic material being 45-95 weight percent ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/308,091, filed Sep.16, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/093,282 filed Jul. 16, 1993,now U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,584, which continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/002,281 filed Jan. 8, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/972,237 filed Nov. 5, 1992, now abandoned. The entire contents of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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