Claims
- 1. A reactive energy apparatus providing cushioning, support, and a custom fit to a shoe having an upper with a tongue and an instep area and a shoe sole with a forefoot area located on the sole beneath a forefoot area of a shoe wearer's foot, the apparatus comprising:
- first means located on the tongue of the shoe upper for containing a fluid on the tongue of the shoe upper;
- second means located on the forefoot area of the shoe sole for containing a fluid on the forefoot area of the shoe sole;
- means for communicating fluid between the first fluid containing means and the second fluid containing means, the means including at least one fluid conducting conduit extending between the first and second fluid containing means, the conduit extends through a hollow tube, the tube extends through portions of both the shoe upper and the shoe sole, and the tube forms a protective cover over the conduit and protects the conduit from collapsing and closing due to external forces exerted on the tube; and,
- a fluid filling the first fluid containing means and, the second fluid containing means, a portion of the fluid filling one of the first and second fluid containing means being caused to be communicated by the fluid communicating means to the other of the first and second fluid containing means in response to a force being exerted on the one of the first and second fluid containing means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- the first fluid containing means includes at least one fluid filled bladder, the bladder having two sections, with one section of the bladder being positioned on the shoe tongue and a second section of the bladder being positioned on a vamp area of the shoe upper.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- the first fluid containing means includes at least one hollow tongue bladder on the tongue of the shoe, the tongue bladder having at least one flexible sidewall enclosing an interior volume of the tongue bladder;
- the second fluid containing means includes at least one hollow sole bladder on the forefoot area of the shoe sole, the sole bladder having at least one flexible sidewall enclosing an interior volume of the sole bladder;
- the fluid communicating means includes at least one fluid conducting conduit extending between the tongue bladder and the sole bladder, the conduit extending through portions of both the shoe upper and the shoe sole; and,
- the fluid filling both the tongue and sole bladders, a portion of the fluid filling one of the tongue and sole bladders being caused to be communicated by the conduit to the other of the tongue and sole bladders in response to a force being exerted on the one of the tongue and sole bladders.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
- the tongue bladder has a second flexible Sidewall lying adjacent the one flexible sidewall, the one sidewall and second sidewall enclosing the interior volume of the tongue bladder therebetween; and,
- a plurality of clefts are formed in the one sidewall and extend into the tongue bladder interior volume through the fluid to the second sidewall, each cleft has a bottom joined to the second sidewall thereby connecting the one sidewall in a spaced relation to the second sidewall with the fluid filling the interior volume therebetween.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
- the plurality of clefts are arranged in at least one line extending across the tongue bladder, the line of clefts form a fold line across the tongue bladder that enables folding the tongue bladder across the fold line.
- 6. A reactive energy apparatus providing cushioning, support, and a custom fit in a shoe having an upper with a tongue and an instep area and having a shoe sole with a forefoot area located on the sole beneath a forefoot area of a shoe wearer's foot, the apparatus comprising:
- a first fluid containing bladder located in the tongue and the instep area of the shoe upper, the first bladder being formed of a pair of overlapping layers of a flexible, fluid tight material that come together along a peripheral boundary of the first bladder, the peripheral boundary of the first bladder having a configuration that forms the first bladder in a tongue chamber and an instep chamber that are extensions of each other and are located on the tongue and on the instep of the shoe upper, respectively, the tongue chamber has a configuration defined by the first bladder peripheral boundary that extends the tongue chamber longitudinally from the instep chamber across an instep area of a shoe wearer's foot along the shoe tongue, and the instep chamber has a configuration defined by the first bladder peripheral boundary that extends the instep chamber from the tongue chamber around opposite lateral sides of the tongue chamber and around opposite lateral sides of an instep area of a shoe wearer's foot;
- a second fluid containing bladder located in the forefoot area of the shoe sole; and,
- at least one fluid conducting conduit extending between the first and second fluid containing bladders, the conduit extending from the first fluid bladder through portions of both the shoe upper and the shoe sole to the second fluid bladder, and means are provided in both the shoe upper and the shoe sole for protecting the conduit from collapsing and closing due to external forces exerted on the conduit.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein:
- the means for protecting the conduit from collapsing and closing includes a hollow tube that extends through the shoe upper and the shoe sole, and the conduit extends through the hollow tube.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein:
- the tongue chamber has an interior volume enclosed between the pair of overlapping layers of flexible, fluid tight material of the first bladder, the interior volume is filled with a fluid, and a plurality of interior wall segments are spatially arranged inside the interior volume of the tongue chamber, each of the wall segments is connected between the pair of overlapping layers of flexible, fluid tight material and each of the wall segments extends laterally through the tongue chamber interior volume thereby providing greater resistance to a flow of the fluid longitudinally through the tongue chamber interior volume than laterally through the tongue chamber interior volume.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein:
- each of the wall segments extending laterally across the tongue chamber interior volume forms a lateral fold line in the tongue chamber that facilitates folding of the tongue chamber over the fold line.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein:
- the instep chamber has an interior volume enclosed between the pair of overlapping layers of flexible, fluid tight material of the first bladder, the instep chamber interior volume is continuous with the tongue chamber interior volume and is filled with the fluid, and the instep chamber interior volume extends from opposite lateral sides of the tongue chamber interior volume around opposite lateral sides of an instep area of a shoe wearer's foot.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein:
- the shoe sole has a cavity in the forefoot area of the sole and the second bladder is received in the cavity, the shoe upper has inner and outer layers of material and the fluid conduit extends from the second bladder out of the cavity and between the inner and outer layers of material of the shoe upper to the first bladder, and the first bladder is secured in the tongue and instep area of the shoe upper between the inner and outer layers of material of the shoe upper.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein:
- the means for protecting the fluid conduit from collapsing and closing includes a hollow tube around the fluid conduit, the tube extends from the second bladder out of the cavity and between the inner and outer layers of material of the shoe upper to the first bladder.
- 13. A shoe containing a reactive energy apparatus that provides cushioning support and a custom fit to the shoe, the shoe comprising:
- a shoe sole having top and bottom surfaces and laterally spaced medial and lateral side edges that extend longitudinally around the sole from a back end of the sole to a front end of the sole, the sole having a forefoot area positioned adjacent the sole front end underlying the ball of a foot inserted into the shoe, the sole having a heel area positioned adjacent the sole back end underlying the heel of a foot inserted into the shoe, and the sole having an arch area positioned between the forefoot and heel areas underlying the arch of a foot inserted into the shoe;
- a shoe upper connected to the shoe sole, the upper having opposite medial and lateral sides that are connected to the medial and lateral side edges of the shoe sole, the upper having an instep area positioned overlying the instep of a foot inserted into the shoe and the upper having a tongue extending longitudinally from the instep area of the upper, the tongue being defined by laterally spaced medial and lateral edges of the tongue that extend longitudinally along opposite sides of the tongue from the instep area of the upper to a top edge of the tongue that extends laterally between the medial and lateral edges of the tongue;
- a first fluid containing bladder located on the tongue and the instep area of the shoe upper;
- a second fluid containing bladder located on the forefoot area of the shoe sole;
- at least one fluid conducting conduit having a length extending directly from the first fluid containing bladder through the shoe upper to the second fluid containing bladder and providing direct fluid communication between the first and second fluid containing bladders without branching off to other areas of the shoe upper or shoe sole;
- the first fluid containing bladder has a tongue chamber and an instep chamber, the tongue chamber is located on the tongue of the shoe upper above the instep area of the shoe upper and within the opposite medial and lateral edges and top edge of the tongue, and the instep chamber is located at the instep area of the shoe upper below the tongue and extending laterally beyond the opposite medial and lateral edges of the tongue;
- the fluid conducting conduit extends from the instep chamber of the first fluid containing bladder to the second fluid containing bladder; and
- a protective tube extends through the shoe upper from the instep area to the forefoot area of the shoe sole, and the fluid conduit extends through the protective tube.
- 14. The shoe of claim 13, wherein:
- the second fluid containing bladder is isolated on the forefoot area of the shoe sole and does not extend to the arch and heel areas of the sole.
- 15. The shoe of claim 13, wherein:
- the tongue chamber has a lateral width that extends laterally across the tongue of the shoe upper between the medial and lateral edges of the tongue, and the instep chamber has a lateral width that is larger than the tongue chamber lateral width and extends the instep chamber beneath the opposite medial and lateral edges of the tongue and around the opposite medial and lateral sides of the shoe upper.
- 16. The shoe of claim 13, wherein:
- the tongue chamber has a longitudinal length that is larger than a lateral width of the tongue chamber, and the instep chamber has a longitudinal length that is smaller than a lateral width of the instep chamber.
- 17. The shoe sole of claim 13, wherein:
- a cavity is formed in the forefoot area of the shoe sole forward of the arch area of the sole and spaced rearward of the sole front end, and the second fluid bladder is located entirely in the cavity.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/952,297 filed on Sep. 28, 1992 now abandoned.
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