Claims
- 1. Shoe, in particular an athletic or rehabilitation shoe, with a shoe sole with at least one insert part formed of a planar honeycomb body of elastically compressible material, having gas-filled honeycomb cells with central axes that run at least approximately perpendicular to the plane of the insert, the honeycomb body being made as a self-contained unit having a molded body in which the honeycomb cells are sealed at the periphery of the honeycomb body as well as at upper and lower honeycomb cell openings, and wherein said at least one insert part is located within a cushioning sole layer that is connected to an outsole of the shoe in a manner causing at least top and peripheral sides of the self-contained unit to be enclosed by the cushioning sole material.
- 2. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the honeycomb body is provided in a central area below a wearer's heel bone.
- 3. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein a second honeycomb body is provided in a forefoot area of the shoe.
- 4. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein a second honeycomb body is provided in a ball area of the shoe.
- 5. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the honeycomb body has a substantially constant thickness.
- 6. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of walls forming the perimeters of the cells vary in size in different areas of the honeycomb body.
- 7. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein walls forming the honeycomb cells are made frustum-shaped.
- 8. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the honeycomb body is formed of an injection molded part having open-ended cells on the top and bottom of which a respective cover element is attached to render said cells substantially gastight.
- 9. Shoe according to claim 8, wherein each cover element is made as a lid with projections corresponding to inside surfaces of the honeycomb body and which sealingly engage thereagainst.
- 10. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the honeycomb body is formed of an injection molded part having cells that are open only on one end and wherein, on the one open end of honeycomb cells, a cover element is attached to render the cells substantially gastight.
- 11. Shoe according to claim 10, wherein the cover element is made as a lid with projections corresponding to inside surfaces of the honeycomb body and which sealingly engage thereagainst.
- 12. Shoe according to claim 11, wherein the height of projections is about 1 mm to 4 mm.
- 13. Shoe according to claim 11, wherein the projections taper at least partially slightly conically.
- 14. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein the shoe sole comprises the outsole, a midsole and an insole; and wherein the cushion sole layer in which the honeycomb body is located is said midsole.
- 15. Shoe according to claim 14, wherein said midsole includes a heel wedge layer and said honeycomb body is provided in said heel wedge layer.
- 16. Shoe according to claim 15, wherein the midsole consists of foamed ethylene-vinyl-acetate.
- 17. Shoe according to claim 16, wherein the heel wedge layer is formed of foamed polyurethane.
- 18. Shoe according to claim 17, wherein the honeycomb body is formed of a material from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutane, polyamide, polyurethane, and mixtures thereof.
- 19. Shoe according to claim 14, wherein the honeycomb body is inserted in a recess of the midsole.
- 20. Shoe according to claim 19, wherein the recess is open downward.
- 21. Shoe according to claim 19, wherein the recess is open laterally at least on one side of the sole for enabling insertion of the honeycomb body into the recess.
- 22. Shoe according to claim 21, wherein the recess is sealed by a closure member.
- 23. Shoe according to claim 14, wherein the honeycomb body is surrounded on all sides by the material of which the midsole is formed.
- 24. Shoe according to claim 23, wherein the honeycomb body is encapsulated by injection molding or casting of the material of the midsole therearound.
- 25. Shoe according to claim 14, wherein a portion of the sole comprised of at least the outsole is downwardly swingable relative to a fixed portion of the sole from approximately an arch area rearward to the heel as a means for enabling insertion of said honeycomb body.
- 26. Shoe according to claim 25, wherein the honeycomb is formed of closed pore foamed material and has a higher density and a greater shore A hardness than at least one of the midsole and heel wedge layer.
- 27. Shoe according to claim 25, wherein the honeycomb body is inserted in a recess of the midsole that is exposed by downward swinging of the outer sole.
- 28. Shoe according to claim 25, wherein a part of the midsole is downwardly swingable with the outer sole and wherein the honeycomb body is incorporated into a heel wedge layer which is disposable between the fixed and downwardly swingable portions of the sole.
- 29. Shoe according to claim 14, wherein the outer sole has a window below the honeycomb body in a heel area and a cover element of elastic material is disposed on the underside of the honeycomb body.
- 30. Shoe according to claim 29, wherein an underside of the cover element is recessed within the sole above the outsole.
- 31. Shoe according to claim 30, wherein the cover element is formed of a translucent or transparent material.
- 32. Shoe according to claim 1, wherein inside of the honeycomb cells of the honeycomb body there is a gas pressure of from 1000 hPa to 3000 hPa.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a division of co-pending U.S. Pat application Ser. No. 364,371, filed Jun. 12, 1989.
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