Claims
- 1. A shoe sole comprising:a sole body having a top inner sole engaging surface and a bottom ground engaging surface and an inner lateral side and an outer lateral side, and the sole body having a heel section, an arch section, a ball of a foot section and a toe section; the bottom ground engaging surface supporting a plurality of protrusions; the inner lateral side of the heel section having a plurality of sharp edge protrusions while the outer lateral side of the heel section having a plurality of rounded edge protrusions; and at least one protrusion of the plurality of protrusions is supported by a relatively stronger portion of the sole body and a relatively weaker portior of the sole body and an interface between the stronger portion and the weaker portion form an oscillation axis which facilitates pivoting of the at least one protrusion.
- 2. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein at least one protrusion of the plurality of protrusions has a sidewall with at least two different elastic yield configurations that form an oscillation axis which facilitates pivoting of the at least one protrusion.
- 3. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein some of the plurality of protrusions are flexible and define an oscillation axes which produce a guided sequence of the foot from an instance when the heel section of the shoe sole initiates contact with a ground surface to an instance when a front edge of the shoe sole breaks contact with the ground surface.
- 4. A shoe sole comprising:a sole body having a top inner sole engaging surface and a botton ground engaging surface and an inner lateral side and an outer lateral side, and the sole body having a heel section, an arch section, a ball of a foot section and a toe section; the bottom ground engaging surface supporting a plurality of protrusions; the inner lateral side of the heel section having a plurality of sharp edge protrusions while the outer lateral side of the heel section having a plurality of rounded edge protrusions; and the heel section has one protrusion which is substantially triangularly shaped, the substantially triangularly shaped protrusion has a vertex directed, toward a forward region of the shoe sole, and the substantially triangularly shaped protrusion in the heel section has a weaker portion and a rigid portion, and an interface between the weaker portion and the rigid portion define an oscillation axis therebetween which extends substantially transversely to a longitudinal axis defined by the shoe sole.
- 5. The shoe sole according to claim 4, wherein a central protrusion is provided in a central portion of the heel section, the central protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis passing through a median portion of the central protrusion and the oscillation axis is directed transversely of the shoe sole and the oscillation axis has an inclination toward a lateral edge of the shoe sole;an arch rear protrusion provided in the arch section adjacent the outer lateral side of the shoe sole, the arch rear protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of the arch rear protrusion extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sole; an arch front protrusion provided in the arch section adjacent the outer ateral side of the shoe sole, the arch front protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of the arch front protrusion is inclined with respect to a median axis and generates movement toward an inner lateral side of the shoe sole; a metatarsal protrusion located adjacent the inner lateral side of the shoe sole in the ball of the foot section, the metatarsal protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of the metatarsal protrusion extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole and directs motion toward a region where a big toe of a wear breaks contact with a ground surface; a lateral plantar protrusion located adjacent the outer lateral side of the shoe sole in the ball of the foot section, with respect to the front protrusion of the lateral longitudinal arch, the lateral plantar protrusion having a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis which is which is substantially parallel to the oscillation axis defined by the front protrusion of the arch, and the central protrusion, the arch rear protrusion, the arch front protrusion, the metatarsal protrusion and the lateral plantar protrusion cooperate with one another to impact directionality to the foot of the wearer thereby guiding the foot along a natural substantially S-shaped path of the foot of the wearer.
- 6. The shoe sole according to claim 5, wherein an inner arch protrusion is provided in an arch section, the inner arch protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis passing through a median portion of the inner arch protrusion and the oscillation axis is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole.
- 7. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein the arch secion is located between the heel section and the ball of the foot section, and the arch section forms a bridge for the shoe sole whereby at least a portion of the arch section is space from a ground surface during use of the shoe sole.
- 8. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of protrusions in the heel section has a sharp edge to facilitate one of slopping and gripping of a ground surface, and at least one of the plurality of protrusions in the shoe section has a sharp edge to facilitate one of stopping and gripping.
- 9. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of protruisions each are supported by the shoe sole so as to have at least two different elastic yield configurations and the plurality of protrusions impart directioriality to the foot of the wearer thereby guiding the foot along a natural substantially S-shaped path of the foot of the wearer.
- 10. The shoe sole according to claim 9, wherein at least one protrusion in the heel section directs foot motion toward the outer lateral side of the arch section, at least one protrusion in the arch section directs foot motion toward the inner lateral side of the ball of the foot section, and at least one protrusion in the ball of the foot section directs foot motion toward the toe section to move the foot along the substantially natural S-shaped path.
- 11. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the outer lateral side of the ball of the foot section having a sharp edge region while a portion of the inner lateral side of the ball of the foot section having a rounded edge region.
- 12. A shoe sole comprising:a sole body having a top inner sole engaging surface and a bottom ground engaging surface and an inner lateral side and an outer lateral side, and the hole body having a heel section, an arch section, a ball of a foot section and a toe section; the bottom ground engaging surface supporting a plurality of protrusions, the plurality of protrusions each are supported by the shoe sole so as to have at least two different elastic yield configurations, at least one protrusion in the heel section directs foot motion toward the outer lateral side of the arch section, at least one protrusion in the arch section directs foot motion toward the inner lateral side of the ball of the foot section, and at least one protrusion in the ball of the foot section directs foot motion toward the toe section to move the foot along the substantially natural S-shaped. path; and at least one protrusion of the plurality of protrusions has a sidewall with at least two different elastic yield configurations so at to form an oscillation axis which facilitates pivoting of the at least one protrusion.
- 13. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein at least ones protrusion of the plurality of protrusions is supported by a relatively stronger portion of the shoe sole and a relatively weaker portion of the shoe sole and an interface between the stronger portion and the weaker portion form an oscillation axis which facilitates pivoting of the at least one protrusion.
- 14. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein some of the plurality of protrusions are flexible and define an oscillation axes which produce a guided sequence of the foot from an instance when the heel section of the shoe sole initiates contact with a ground surface to an instance when a front edge of the shoe sole breaks contact with the ground surface.
- 15. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein the heel section has one protrusion which is substantially triangularly shaped, the substantially triangularly shaped protrusion has a vertex directed toward a forward region of the shoe sole, and the substantially triangularly shaped protrusion in the heel section has a weaker portion and a rigid portion, and an interface between the weaker portion and the rigid portion define an oscillation axis therebetween which extends substantially transversely to a longitudinal axis defined by the shoe sole.
- 16. The shoe sole according to claim 15, wherein a central protrusion is provided in a central portion of the heel section, the central protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis passing through a median portion of the central protrusion and the oscillation axis is directed transversely of the shoe sole and the oscillation axis has an inclination toward a lateral edge of the shoe sole;an arch rear protrusion provided in the arch section adjacent the outer lateral side of the shoe sole, the arch rear protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of the arch rear protrusion extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sole; an arch front protrusion provided in the arch section adjacent the outer lateral side of the shoe sole, the arch front protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of this arch front protrusion is indined with respect to a median axis and generates movement toward an inner lateral side of the shoe sole; a metatarsal protrusion located adjacent the inner lateral side of the shoe sole in the ball of the foot section, the metatarsal protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis, and the oscillation axis of the metatarsal protrusion extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole and directs motion toward a region where a big toe of a wear breaks contact with a ground surface; a lateral plantar protrusion located adjacent the outer lateral side of the shoe sole in the ball of the foot section, with respect to the front protrusion of the lateral longitudinal arch, the lateral plantar protrusion having a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis which is which is substantially parallel to the oscillation axis defined by the front protrusion of the arch, and the central protrusion, the arch rear protrusion, the arch front protrusion, the metatarsal protrusion and the lateral plantar protrusion cooperate with one another to impart directionality to the foot of the wearer thereby guiding the foot along a natural substantially S-shaped path of the foot of the wearer.
- 17. The shoe sole according to claim 16, wherein an inner arch protrusion is provided in a arch section, the inner arch protrusion has a weaker portion and a rigid portion which define an oscillation axis passing through a median portion of the inner arch protrusion and the oscillation axis is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shoe sole.
- 18. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein the arch section is located between the heel section and the ball of the foot section, and the arch section forms a bridge for the shoe sole whereby at least a portion of the arch section is space from a ground surface during use of the shoe sole.
- 19. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the plurality of protrusions in the heel section has a sharp edge to facilitate of stopping and gripping of a ground surface, and at least one of the plurality of protrusions in the toe section has a sharp edge to facilitate one of stopping and gripping.
- 20. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein and the plurality of protrusions facilitate guiding the foot of the wearer along a natural substantially S-shaped path of the foot of the wearer during use of the shoe sole.
- 21. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein the inner lateral side of the heel section having a sharp edge region while the outer lateral side of the heel section having a rounded edge region; andat a portion of the outer lateral side of the ball of the foot section having a sharp edge region while at a portion of the inner lateral side of the ball of the foot section having a rounded edge region.
- 22. The shoe sole according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the plurality of protrusions is flexible and defines a rotation axis for the at least one protrusion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of PCT/US02/01745 Jan. 23, 2002 which claims benefit of 60/323,421 filed Sep. 18, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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