Claims
- 1. A shoe sole comprising:
- a bladder constructed of a fluid tight material that completely encloses a fluid filled interior volume of the bladder and defines an exterior configuration of the bladder;
- a midsole constructed of a material having a first flexibility, the midsole having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a midsole clip formed separately from the midsole, the clip having a top surface and a bottom surface with a hollow cavity formed in the clip, the clip cavity containing the bladder and having an interior volume defined by a base of the clip that extends below the bladder and a cavity side wall that extends upwardly from the base and completely around the bladder exterior, the cavity side wall terminating at and defining a top opening in the clip top surface that provides access to the cavity interior, the top surface of the midsole clip being secured to the bottom surface of the midsole with a portion of the midsole bottom surface covering over the top opening in the clip top surface; and,
- an outsole constructed of a material having a second flexibility that is less than the flexibility of the midsole, the outsole having a top surface and a bottom surface, the outsole top surface being secured to the bottom surface of the midsole and the bottom surface of the midsole clip, and the outsole bottom surface being formed as the traction surface of the shoe sole.
- 2. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein:
- the midsole clip is constructed of a transparent material and both the midsole and the outsole are constructed of opaque materials.
- 3. The shoe sole of claim 2, wherein:
- the outsole has an opening therethrough beneath the midsole clip cavity where the bladder is visible in the clip cavity through the outsole opening and the transparent material of the midsole clip.
- 4. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein:
- the portion of the midsole bottom surface that covers over the top opening in the clip top surface extends downwardly through the clip top opening and into the cavity interior.
- 5. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein:
- the exterior configuration of the bladder includes a top surface and a bottom surface of the bladder and a side surface of the bladder extending between the top and bottom surfaces completely around a perimeter of the bladder;
- and the cavity sidewall extends completely around and engages against the side surface of the bladder and over a portion of the top surface of the bladder, the top opening to the cavity interior having a smaller perimeter than the perimeter of the bladder.
- 6. The shoe sole of claim 4, wherein:
- the portion of the midsole bottom surface that extends downwardly through the top opening in the midsole clip engages with the bladder contained in the clip interior.
- 7. The shoe sole of claim 3, wherein:
- a portion of the bottom surface of the midsole clip has a concave configuration directly below the clip cavity, and the opening through the outsole is directly below the concave portion of the clip bottom surface.
- 8. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein:
- a concave depression is formed in the bottom surface of the midsole clip directly beneath the cavity, and the base at the bottom of the cavity has a center section and a peripheral section surrounding the center section, where the depression in the bottom surface of the midsole clip elevates the base center section relative to the base peripheral section in the cavity interior.
- 9. A shoe sole comprising:
- a bladder constructed of a transparent, fluid tight material completely enclosing an interior volume of the bladder, the interior volume of the bladder being filled with a fluid, the bladder having a top surface, a bottom surface and a side surface extending around a perimeter of the bladder between the top and bottom surfaces, together the top, bottom and side surfaces of the bladder define an exterior configuration of the bladder;
- a midsole constructed of an opaque material having a first flexibility, the midsole having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a midsole clip constructed of a transparent material, the clip having a top surface and a bottom surface with a hollow cavity formed in the clip between the top and bottom surfaces, an opening extends through the clip top surface to the cavity providing access to an interior volume of the cavity through the opening, the cavity interior volume having a configuration defined by a base surface of the clip at the cavity bottom recessed below the clip opening, an interior side wall that extends completely around the base surface and that has a generally concave configuration as the side wall extends upwardly from the base surface to the clip opening, the generally concave configuration of the interior side wall giving the cavity interior volume a perimeter at the side wall that is larger than a perimeter of the clip opening, and the bladder being inserted inside the clip cavity with the interior sidewall of the cavity engaging completely around the bladder side surface and over a portion of the bladder top surface to thereby hold the bladder in the cavity, the top surface of the clip being secured to the bottom surface of the midsole with the midsole covering over the opening in the clip top surface; and
- an outsole constructed of an opaque material having a second flexibility less than the first flexibility of the midsole, the outsole having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface being secured to the bottom surface of the midsole and the outsole bottom surface being formed as a tread surface of the shoe sole.
- 10. The shoe sole of claim 9, wherein:
- a portion of the midsole bottom surface that covers the clip top opening extends downwardly through the clip top opening and into the cavity interior.
- 11. The shoe sole of claim 9, wherein:
- the perimeter of the bladder is larger than the perimeter of the clip opening.
- 12. The shoe sole of claim 9, wherein:
- the bottom surface of the midsole clip has a concave depression therein, the depression being positioned directly beneath the clip cavity and the bladder contained therein.
- 13. The shoe sole of claim 12, wherein:
- the outsole has an opening therethrough directly beneath the concave depression formed in the bottom surface of the midsole clip.
- 14. The shoe sole of claim 10, wherein:
- the portion of the midsole bottom surface that extends downwardly through the top opening in the midsole clip engages with the bladder contained in the clip interior.
- 15. The shoe sole of claim 9, wherein:
- a concave depression is formed in the bottom surface of the midsole clip directly beneath the cavity, and the base at the bottom of the cavity has a center section and a peripheral section surrounding the center section, where the depression in the bottom surface of the midsole clip elevates the base center section relative to the base peripheral section in the cavity interior.
- 16. A shoe sole comprising:
- a fluid bladder constructed of a transparent, fluid tight material completely enclosing an interior volume of the bladder, a fluid filling the interior volume of the bladder, the bladder having a top surface and a bottom surface that come together at a peripheral side surface of the bladder, the top, bottom and side surfaces of the bladder together defining an exterior configuration of the bladder;
- a midsole constructed of an opaque material having a first flexibility, the midsole having a top surface and a bottom surface and a peripheral side surface that extends completely around the midsole between the midsole top and bottom surfaces;
- a midsole clip constructed of a transparent material having a second flexibility less than the first flexibility of the midsole, the clip having a top surface and a bottom surface and a hollow cavity formed in the clip between the top and bottom surfaces, the clip having an opening in the top surface providing access to the cavity within the clip, the cavity having a bottom defined by a base of the clip, and the cavity having a perimeter defined by a peripheral interior side wall of the clip that extends upwardly as a unitary extension of the base completely around the perimeter of the cavity and then extends over a portion of the cavity to the opening in the top surface of the clip, whereby the top opening has a perimeter that is smaller than the perimeter of the cavity, the bladder is inserted as a unit inside the clip cavity on top of the base and the interior side wall of the clip cavity engages around the peripheral side surface of the bladder and around a portion of the bladder top surface, and the top surface of the clip is secured to the bottom surface of the midsole with the midsole covering over the top opening of the clip; and,
- an outsole constructed of an opaque material having a third flexibility that is less than the first flexibility of the midsole and the second flexibility of the clip, the outsole being secured to the bottom surface of the midsole and the bottom surface of the clip, and the outsole having an opening therethrough beneath the base of the clip, the clip base being visible through the outsole opening.
- 17. The shoe sole of claim 16, wherein:
- a concave depression is formed in the bottom surface of the midsole clip directly beneath the cavity and the bladder inserted into the cavity and directly over the outsole opening.
- 18. The shoe sole of claim 16, wherein:
- the midsole clip and the bladder inserted in the midsole cavity are encapsulated in the midsole within the peripheral side surface of the midsole, and at least one aperture is provided in the midsole side surface extending through the midsole to the clip therein, the clip being visible through the aperture.
- 19. The shoe sole of claim 16, wherein:
- the midsole clip has opposite medial and lateral side surfaces that are coextensive with the peripheral side surface of the midsole and together with the peripheral side surface of the midsole form external side surfaces of the shoe sole.
- 20. The shoe sole of claim 16, wherein:
- a concave depression is formed in the bottom surface of the midsole clip directly beneath the cavity, and the base at the bottom of the cavity has a center section and a peripheral section surrounding the center section, where the depression in the bottom surface of the midsole clip elevates the base center section relative to the base peripheral section in the cavity interior.
- 21. A shoe sole comprising:
- a bladder constructed of a fluid tight material that completely encloses a fluid filled interior volume of the bladder, the bladder having top and bottom surfaces and a peripheral sidewall extending completely around the bladder and connecting the top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces and the sidewall together enclosing the fluid filled interior volume of the bladder;
- a midsole constructed of a flexible material, the midsole having opposite top and bottom surfaces;
- a midsole clip formed separately from the midsole, the midsole clip having a top surface and a bottom surface with a hollow cavity in the clip between the top and bottom surfaces, the clip cavity containing the bladder and having an interior volume defined by a clip base that extends below and engages with the bottom surface of the bladder and a cavity sidewall that extends upwardly from the base and extends completely around the bladder peripheral sidewall engaging with the bladder sidewall and surrounding the bladder, the upward extension of the cavity sidewall from the cavity base terminates at a top edge of the cavity sidewall that surrounds a top opening in the clip top surface that provides access to the cavity interior; and,
- an outsole constructed of a flexible material, the outsole having a top surface and a bottom surface, the outsole top surface is affixed to the midsole bottom surface and the midsole clip and bladder are encapsulated in the shoe sole between the midsole and outsole, and the outsole bottom surface is formed as a traction surface of the shoe sole.
- 22. The shoe sole of claim 21, wherein:
- the top surface of the midsole clip is affixed to the bottom surface of the midsole and a portion of the midsole bottom surface extends through the top opening in the clip top surface and into the interior volume of the cavity surrounded by the clip sidewall
- 23. The shoe sole of claim 21, wherein:
- the midsole clip, the midsole and the outsole are all formed separately and of different materials with the midsole clip being formed of a transparent material.
- 24. The shoe sole of claim 21, wherein:
- the cavity sidewall intermediate the base and the top edge of the cavity sidewall has a larger periphery than the top edge of the sidewall surrounding the top opening in the clip top surface.
- 25. The shoe sole of claim 21, wherein:
- the peripheral sidewall of the bladder has a larger periphery than the top edge of the cavity sidewall surrounding the top opening in the clip top surface.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/013,573; filed on Feb. 4, 1993.
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