Claims
- 1. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a shock absorbing section provided on the shoe sole,wherein said shock absorbing section is provided with a plurality of shearing transformation elements which are supported at an upper position dislocated forward with respect to a grounding surface so that each of them performs a shearing transformation independently in such a manner as to fall forward due to a load applied from above, wherein axes formed of loci of centers of plane sections of said shearing transformation elements are inclined forward as they go upward, respectively, and wherein between said plurality of shearing transformation elements, there are provided soft shock absorbing elements which have a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation elements so that said individual shearing transformation elements can perform shearing transformations without any restriction from each other.
- 2. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 1,wherein said shoe sole is provided with: a support member jointed to an upper adapted to cover an instep and receiving a load from a foot; a midsole forming said shock absorbing section; and an outer sole formed on a lower face of said midsole, and wherein said shearing transformation elements are fixed on a bottom face of said support member.
- 3. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole has a shearing transformation element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end face and a rear end face, and wherein the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end faces, said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot, wherein each of the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element is provided in proximity with a soft shock absorbing element which is set to have such a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation element as to allow the shearing transformation of said shearing transformation element.
- 4. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 3,wherein said shearing transformation element has a longitudinal section, as taken in the longitudinal direction, formed into a generally parallelogram shape.
- 5. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 3,wherein said shearing transformation element is disposed at a rear foot part in said midsole.
- 6. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 5,wherein said shearing transformation element is disposed at a lateral side of the foot in said midsole.
- 7. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 5,wherein said shearing transformation element is molded independently of a portion other than said shearing transformation element of said midsole.
- 8. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 5,wherein said midsole has a thin connecting portion connecting said shearing transformation element and a portion other than said shearing transformation element of said midsole, and wherein said shearing transformation element is integrally molded through said thin connecting portion.
- 9. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole has a shearing transformation element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end face and a rear end face, and wherein the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end faces, said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot, wherein at least one of said two end faces of said shearing transformation element is provided in proximity with a soft shock absorbing element which is set to have such a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation element as to allow the shearing transformation of said shearing transformation element.
- 10. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole comprises: a compression transformation element performing a compression transformation due to a load applied from above; a shearing transformation element performing a shearing transformation in such a manner as to fall forward due to said load applied from above; and a soft shock absorbing element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a hollow portion for said soft shock absorbing element being loaded into, wherein said soft shock absorbing element is loaded into said hollow portion, and wherein said soft shock absorbing element is set to have such a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation element as to allow the shearing transformation of said shearing transformation element.
- 11. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 10,wherein said hollow portion has an open portion in an outer circumferential face of said midsole, and wherein said soft shock absorbing element is exposed from said open portion toward an outside of said midsole.
- 12. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 11,wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end portion and a rear end portion, wherein said front end portion is defined by a slit and/or a groove which are/is formed in said midsole, and wherein said rear end portion is defined by said slit and/or said groove which are/is formed in said midsole.
- 13. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 12,wherein said soft shock absorbing element comprises a gel filled into a resinous sealed vessel.
- 14. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 12,wherein the front end portion and the rear end portion of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end portions, said shearing transformation element has a longitudinal section, as taken in the longitudinal direction, formed into a generally parallelogram shape, and said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot.
- 15. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 14,wherein said shearing transformation element is essentially disposed at a lateral side of a rear foot part in said midsole and is scarcely disposed or not disposed at all at a front foot part and a medial side of said rear foot part in said midsole.
- 16. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole comprises: a compression transformation element performing a compression transformation due to a load applied from above; and a shearing transformation element having very little the continuity of transformation relationship to said compression transformation element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end face and a rear end face, and wherein each of the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element defines a slit extending along a direction of a width of a foot in a bottom portion of the shoe sole, wherein the slit disconnects said shearing transformation element from said compression transformation element, wherein the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end faces, said shearing transformation element has a longitudinal section, as taken in the longitudinal direction, formed into a generally parallelogram shape, and said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot.
- 17. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole comprises: a compression transformation element performing a compression transformation due to a load applied from above; and a shearing transformation element having very little the continuity of transformation relationship to said compression transformation element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end face and a rear end face, and wherein each of the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element defines a slit extending along a direction of a width of a foot in a bottom portion of the shoe sole, wherein the slit disconnects said shearing transformation element from said compression transformation element, wherein the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end faces, said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot, wherein said compression transformation element performs said compression transformation to absorb shock, and wherein said shearing transformation element is essentially disposed at a lateral side of a rear foot part in said midsole and is scarcely disposed or not disposed at all at a front foot part and a medial side of said rear foot part in said midsole.
- 18. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 17,wherein said compression transformation element is disposed at said front foot part and said medial side of said rear foot part in said midsole.
- 19. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 18,wherein said shearing transformation element has a longitudinal section, as taken in the longitudinal direction, formed into a generally parallelogram shape.
- 20. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole comprises: a compression transformation element disposed at said front foot part and said medial side of said rear foot part in said midsole, performing a compression transformation due to a load applied from above, and a shearing transformation element having very little the continuity of transformation relationship to said compression transformation element, wherein said shearing transformation element has a front end face and a rear end face, wherein said shearing transformation element has a longitudinal section, as taken in the longitudinal direction, formed into a generally parallelogram shape, and wherein the front end face and the rear end face of said shearing transformation element are individually inclined forward as they go upward, whereby with these inclinations of said two end aces, said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot, wherein said compression transformation element performs said compression transformation to absorb shock, and wherein said shearing transformation element is essentially disposed at a lateral side of a rear foot part in said midsole and is scarcely disposed or not disposed at all at a front foot part and a medial side of said rear foot part in said midsole, wherein at least one of said two end faces of said shearing transformation element is provided in proximity with a soft shock absorbing element which is set to have such a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation element as to allow the shearing transformation of said shearing transformation element.
- 21. A shock absorber structure of a shoe sole with a midsole interposed between an upper adapted to cover an instep and an outer sole having a treading face on its outer surface,wherein said midsole has a shearing transformation element, said shearing transformation element performs a shearing transformation due to a load at a grounding time of a walking or running user's foot, wherein either an upper end face or a lower end face of said shearing transformation element is provided in proximity with a soft shock absorbing element which is set to have a smaller Young's modulus than that of said shearing transformation element.
- 22. A shock absorber structure as defined in claim 21,wherein said soft shock absorbing element performs a compression transformation and said shearing transformation due to said load at said grounding time of said walking or running user's foot.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of the U.S. patent application naming the same inventors that was assigned Ser. No. 09/431,285 and a filing date of Oct. 29, 1999, now abandoned. Foreign Priority for the parent application was claimed for Japanese Application 10-330220 filed Nov. 05, 1998. The entire disclosures of each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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