Claims
- 1. A shoe construction having an outsole and a shank extension, and a surface for a heel adjacent the shank, the shoe structure comprising:
- a) a shoe upper having a toe end and a substantially flat seat surface end present to said outsole, shank and surface for a heel, said heel surface having an aperture therein open to the exterior of said upper;
- b) a heel formed with a seat surface substantially matching said upper seat surface, said heel seat surface being sized to leave open a portion of said aperture and formed with a socket;
- c) tab means on said shank extending into said heel seat surface socket, said tab means having an opening registering with said aperture;
- d) attachment means securing said upper and said tab means to said heel to retain said heel with said portion of said aperture open to view; and
- e) means in said upper fitted to cover said attachment means and having a portion thereof exposed in said aperture for view from the exterior of the shoe.
- 2. The shoe construction set forth in claim 1 wherein said attachment means retaining said tab means in said heel socket is a threaded element inserted in said heel seat surface and penetrating said shank tab means and retaining said shank tab means in said heel socket.
- 3. The shoe construction set forth in claim 1 wherein said means in said upper includes a cushion element fitted in position to be exposed in said aperture in said upper.
- 4. The shoe construction set forth in claim 3 wherein said means in said upper is a heel receiving cup having said cushion element carried thereby.
- 5. The shoe construction set forth in claim 1 wherein a heel receiving cup is fitted in said upper over said aperture therein, and cushion means on said cup is disposed in said aperture to be visible from the exterior and said cushion means acts to retain said cup in heel receiving position.
- 6. In a shoe construction having a foot receiving upper formed with a toe receiving end and an opposite heel receiving end, the combination comprising:
- a) a heel having a surface adapted to receive the heel receiving end of the upper, and said surface having a recessed socket;
- b) outsole material and shank material connected in longitudinal molded elongation, said shank having an inner wide ply and an outer narrow ply aligned such that the inner wide ply has longitudinal margins expanding on each side of said outer narrow ply molded into said outsole material, and said inner and outer shank plies having extensions shaped to fit into said heel recessed socket and said shank plies being formed with an aperture exposing a portion of said heel receiving socket;
- c) an insole in the upper to extend into the heel receiving end and having an aperture aligned with said aperture in said shank plies;
- d) securing means penetrating said insole and heel surface to secure the upper to said heel; and
- e) a heel receiving cup disposed in the upper to conceal said securing means and close said aligned apertures, said cup supporting cushion means fitted into said aligned apertures, a portion at least of said cushion means being rendered visible from said shank.
- 7. The combination set forth in claim 6 wherein said outsole and said shank are flexible in bending in the molded connection thereof.
- 8. The combination set forth in claim 6 wherein said shank material is molded from a composition of glass filiments combined in a graphite mat producing a surface sheen visual appearance, and said outsole material is a commercial vinyl resin.
- 9. The combination set forth in claim 6 wherein said shank material plies are secured by molding as a unitary member to supply rigidity, light weight and stability to the shoe construction.
- 10. The combination set forth in claim 6 wherein said outsole material is soft and flexible polyvinyl chloride.
- 11. The combination set forth in claim 6 where a sock lining overlies said heel receiving cup for securing said cup in position, and cushion means is positioned under said sock lining.
- 12. The combination set forth in claim 6 wherein a strong connection is provided between said outsole and heel through said shank.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to, contains subject matter in common with, and is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/038,226 filed Mar. 29, 1993 now abandoned, entitled SHOE CONSTRUCTION.
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