Claims
- 1. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond a front edge of the base piece to underlie the toe area,
- said resilient base piece front edge including at least first and second segments thereof;
- said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area;
- said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the resilient base piece front edge extends.
- 2. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein said portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece has a width that is narrower than a width of the resilient base piece;
- said base piece having sidewalls extending substantially normally from the top surface thereof and defining a recess within said base piece, said recess substantially conforming in shape to the portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece, said recess having a depth substantially equivalent to a thickness of the top cushioning layer but less than the thickness of the resilient base piece;
- the top cushioning layer being positioned within said recess such that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is flush with the cupped periphery of the resilient base piece.
- 3. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 2 wherein the cupped periphery is comprised of a cupped wall that has ribs of the outer surface thereof and extending between a top edge of the cupped wall and the base piece base surface.
- 4. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 3 wherein the cupped wall is smooth on its inner surface.
- 5. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the width of the heel piece is less than the width of the heel area of the base piece.
- 6. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 5 wherein the thickness of the heel piece is substantially the same as the base piece thickness between top and base surfaces thereof so that the bottom of the heel piece is flush with the base piece base surface.
- 7. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 6 wherein the heel piece is constructed of a visco-elastic material.
- 8. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 6 wherein the heel piece is constructed of a soft spongy material for shock absorption with fast recovery.
- 9. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the resilient base piece is constructed of a material having memory.
- 10. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the resilient base piece is of a polyvinylchloride material.
- 11. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the top cushioning layer has holes therethrouqh between top and bottom surfaces.
- 12. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the top layer is of a foam material.
- 13. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 12 wherein the foam material is polyurethane with a cloth cover.
- 14. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein the base piece tapers from the heel area to the front edge.
- 15. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein said base piece front edge includes a third segment thereof contiguous from said second segment and extending substantially transverse terminating at the outside of the foot.
- 16. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first segment terminates at a position in a range on the order of 70%-90% of the length of the insole as measured from the heel area thereof.
- 17. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having first, second and third segments thereof;
- said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area;
- said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the resilient base piece front edge extends;
- said third segment extending slightly rearwardly from the outside of the foot to intersect with said second segment substantially rearward of the toes;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall,
- said top cushioning layer having a contour substantially matching that of the resilient base piece base wall,
- the interface between said base piece base wall and said cupped peripheral wall being defined by a recess shoulder that receives said top cushioning layer therein and that is dimensioned so that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is substantially flush with the top surface of the cupped peripheral wall.
- 18. A shoe insole as claimed in claim 17 wherein the foot ball area extends partially across a width of the base piece from the inside to a ball termination area, said ball termination area being a distance from the inside that is substantially equal to 25% of a distance from the inside across the width of the base piece to the outside,
- said second segment extending rearwardly from the ball termination area.
- 19. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having first, second and third segments thereof, said first segment terminating at the large toe joint, said second segment extending rearwardly from the foot ball area, said third segment extending substantially normally from said second segment across said base piece and terminating substantially rearwardly of the toes;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall,
- said top cushioning layer having a contour substantially matching that of the resilient base piece base wall,
- the interface between said base piece base wall and said cupped peripheral wall being defined by a recess shoulder that receives said top cushioning layer therein and that is dimensioned so that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is substantially flush with the top surface of the cupped peripheral wall.
- 20. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly and terminating at a thin front edge;
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall;
- said thin front edge having first, second and third segments thereof, said first segment terminating at the sulcus area of the large toe, said second segment extending rearwardly from the foot ball area, said third segment terminating at the cuboid area and extending substantially normally from said peripheral wall across said base piece;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall.
- 21. A shoe insole as claimed in claim 20 wherein said peripheral wall terminates at a substantially right angle step at its front edge in the cuboid area.
- 22. A shoe insole as claimed in claim 21 wherein the interface between said base piece, base wall and said cup peripheral wall is defined by a recess shoulder that receives said top cushioning layer and that at least in part defines said peripheral wall.
- 23. A shoe insole as claimed in claim 22 wherein said recess shoulder is dimensioned so that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is substantially flush with the top surface of the cupped peripheral wall.
- 24. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a support piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having first, second and third segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the thin front edge extends, said third segment terminating extending slightly rearwardly from the outside of the foot to intersect with said second segment substantially rearward of the toes;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece such that the top cushioning layer is the only portion of the shoe insole to extend beyond the thin front edge forwardly to underlie at least the toe area.
- 25. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 24 wherein said top cushioning layer has a substantially uniform thickness over its entire length.
- 26. A shoe insole as set forth in claim 24 wherein said base piece thin front edge tapers so as to be substantially flush with the bottom surface of the top cushioning layer at said thin front edge.
- 27. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a support piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having at least first and second segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment extending primarily rearwardly at a spaced distance from the inside of the foot in the foot ball area, said spaced distance extending transversely so that said base piece underlies substantially only the foot ball area;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece such that the top cushioning layer is the only portion of the shoe insole to extend beyond the thin front edge forwardly to underlie at least the toe area.
- 28. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot, said portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece having a width that is narrower than a width of the resilient base piece;
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having at least first and second segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the thin front edge extends;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said base piece having sidewalls extending substantially normally from the top surface thereof and defining a recess within said base piece, said recess substantially conforming in shape to the portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece, said recess having a depth substantially equivalent to a thickness of the top cushioning layer but less than the thickness of the resilient base piece;
- the top cushioning layer being positioned within said recess such that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is flush with the cupped periphery of the resilient base piece.
- 29. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot, said portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece having a width that is narrower than a width of the resilient base piece;
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge, said thin front edge having at least first and second segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the thin front edge extends;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said base piece having sidewalls extending substantially normally from the top surface thereof and defining a recess within said base piece, said recess substantially conforming in shape to the portion of the top cushioning layer overlying the resilient base piece, said recess having a depth substantially equivalent to a thickness of the top cushioning layer but less than the thickness of the resilient base piece;
- the top cushioning layer being positioned within said recess such that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is flush with the cupped periphery of the resilient base piece,
- wherein the cupped periphery is comprised of a cupped wall that has ribs of the outer surface thereof and extending between a top edge of the cupped wall and the base piece base surface,
- wherein the cupped wall is smooth on its inner surface
- wherein the width of the heel piece is less than the width of the heel area of the base piece,
- wherein the thickness of the heel piece is substantially the same as the base piece thickness between top and base surfaces thereof so that the bottom of the heel piece is flush with the base piece base surface, and
- wherein the heel piece is constructed of a visco-elastic material.
- 30. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge that terminates short of a front edge of the top cushioning layer, said thin front edge having at least first and second segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the thin front edge extends;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall,
- said top cushioning layer having a contour substantially matching that of the resilient base piece base wall,
- the interface between said base piece base wall and said cupped peripheral wall being defined by a recess shoulder that receives said top cushioning layer therein and that is dimensioned so that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is substantially flush with the top surface of the cupped peripheral wall.
- 31. A shoe insole comprising:
- a resilient base piece adapted to conform to the foot and having a base surface, a top surface and a cupped periphery for accommodating the heel and extending to the arch area,
- a heel piece disposed in a cut out opening in the base piece under the heel for absorption of shock,
- and a top cushioning layer having a portion thereof affixed to and overlying the resilient base piece and heel piece and having a top surface adapted to receive the foot,
- said resilient base piece extending from the heel area forwardly to a thin front edge that terminates short of a front edge of the top cushioning layer, said thin front edge having at least first and second segments thereof, said first segment extending along the large toe joint from the inside of the foot to the foot ball area, said second segment contiguous from said first segment and extending rearwardly from the foot ball area such that the large toe joint is substantially the only toe joint along which the thin front edge extends;
- said top cushioning layer extending over the base piece from the heel area thereof and forwardly beyond the thin front edge of the base piece to underlie at least the toe area,
- said resilient base piece having a base wall and a substantially cupped peripheral wall,
- said top cushioning layer having a width in the heel portion thereof that is narrower than a width of the base piece in the heel portion thereof so that the base piece cupped peripheral wall extends beyond the width of the top cushioning layer,
- the interface between said base piece base wall and said cupped peripheral wall being defined by a recess shoulder that receives said top cushioning layer therein and that is dimensioned so that the top surface of the top cushioning layer is substantially flush with the top surface of the cupped peripheral wall.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/348,896 filed May 8, 1989, now abandoned.
This application relates to co-pending application Ser. No. 07/340,751, filed Apr. 20, 1989.
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