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The present invention pertains to shoes.
One aspect of the present invention is a shoe comprising a sole and an upper operatively secured to the sole. The sole includes a sole forefoot region, a sole midfoot region, a sole heel region, a medial side, and a lateral side. The sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. The outsole comprises a forefoot outsole member, a midfoot outsole member, and a heel outsole member. Each of the forefoot, midfoot, and heel outsole members have a lateral side periphery and a medial side periphery. The midsole has a midsole forefoot lateral side peripheral edge portion, a midsole forefoot medial side peripheral edge portion, a midsole midfoot lateral side peripheral edge portion, a midsole midfoot medial side peripheral edge portion, a midsole heel lateral side peripheral edge portion, and a midsole heel medial side peripheral edge portion. The lateral side periphery of the forefoot outsole member is spaced laterally inward from the midsole forefoot lateral side peripheral edge portion. The medial side periphery of the forefoot outsole member is spaced medially inward from the midsole forefoot medial side peripheral edge portion. The lateral side periphery of the midfoot outsole member is spaced laterally outward from the midsole midfoot lateral side peripheral edge portion. The medial side periphery of the midfoot outsole member is spaced medially outward from the midsole midfoot medial side peripheral edge portion. The lateral side periphery of the heel outsole member is spaced laterally inward from the midsole heel lateral side peripheral edge portion. The medial side periphery of the heel outsole member is spaced medially inward from the midsole heel medial side peripheral edge portion. The midsole is of a midsole material. The forefoot outsole member is of a first outsole material. The midfoot outsole member is of a second outsole material. The heel outsole member is of a third outsole material. The midsole material is different from the first, second, and third outsole materials.
Another aspect of the present invention is a shoe comprising a sole and an upper operatively secured to the sole. The sole includes a sole forefoot region, a sole midfoot region, a sole heel region, a medial side, and a lateral side. The sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. The outsole comprises a forefoot outsole member, a midfoot outsole member, a heel outsole member, a plurality of forefoot lugs projecting downwardly from the forefoot outsole member, a plurality of midfoot lugs projecting downwardly from the midfoot outsole member, and a plurality of heel lugs projecting downwardly from the heel outsole member. Each of the forefoot, midfoot, and heel outsole members comprises a top surface. Each of the plurality of forefoot lugs comprises a ground-engageable forefoot lug surface. Each of the plurality of midfoot lugs comprises a ground-engageable midfoot lug surface. Each of the plurality of heel lugs comprises a ground-engageable heel lug surface. Each of the forefoot ground-engageable lug surfaces is spaced from the top surface of the forefoot outsole member by a forefoot lug distance defined as the shortest distance between said each of the forefoot ground-engageable lug surfaces and the top surface of the forefoot outsole member. Each of the ground-engageable midfoot lug surfaces is spaced from the top surface of the midfoot outsole member by a midfoot lug distance defined as the shortest distance between said each of the ground-engageable midfoot lug surfaces and the top surface of the midfoot outsole member. Each of the ground-engageable heel lug surfaces is spaced from the top surface of the heel outsole member by a heel lug distance defined as the shortest distance between said each of the ground-engageable heel lug surfaces and the top surface of the heel outsole member. Each of the midfoot lug distances is greater than each of the forefoot lug distances. Each of the midfoot lug distances is greater than each of the heel lug distances. The midsole is of a midsole material. The forefoot outsole member is of a first outsole material. The midfoot outsole member is of a second outsole material. The heel outsole member is of a third outsole material. The midsole material is different from the first, second, and third outsole materials.
Another aspect of the present invention is a shoe comprising a sole and an upper operatively secured to the sole. The sole includes a sole forefoot region, a sole midfoot region, a sole heel region, a medial side, and a lateral side. The sole comprises a midsole and an outsole. The outsole comprises a forefoot outsole member, a midfoot outsole member, a heel outsole member, a plurality of forefoot lugs projecting downwardly from the forefoot outsole member, a plurality of midfoot lugs projecting downwardly from the midfoot outsole member, and a plurality of heel lugs projecting downwardly from the heel outsole member. Each of the forefoot, midfoot, and heel outsole members has a lateral side periphery and a medial side periphery. The midsole has a midsole forefoot lateral side peripheral edge portion, a midsole forefoot medial side peripheral edge portion, a midsole midfoot lateral side peripheral edge portion, a midsole midfoot medial side peripheral edge portion, a midsole heel lateral side peripheral edge portion, and a midsole heel medial side peripheral edge portion. The midfoot outsole member includes a midfoot outsole sipe extending transversely from the lateral side periphery of the midfoot outsole member to the medial side periphery of the midfoot outsole member. The sole includes a sole sipe between the forefoot outsole member and the midfoot outsole member. The sole sipe extends transversely from the lateral side of the sole to the medial side of the sole. The midsole is of a midsole material. The forefoot outsole member is of a first outsole material. The midfoot outsole member is of a second outsole material. The heel outsole member is of a third outsole material. The midsole material is different from the first, second, and third outsole materials.
Reference numerals in the written specification and in the drawing figures indicate corresponding items.
An embodiment of a shoe of the present invention is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 in
Referring to
The midsole 30 is of a midsole material. The forefoot outsole member 34 is of a first outsole material. The midfoot outsole member 36 is of a second outsole material. The first heel outsole member 40 is of a third outsole material. The second heel outsole member 42 is of a fourth outsole material. The third heel outsole member 44 is of a fifth outsole material. The midsole material is different from the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth outsole materials. The midsole material is of ethylene-vinyl-acetate, but it is to be understood that other midsole materials (e.g., polyurethane) may be employed instead. In this embodiment the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth outsole materials are the same. The outsole material is synthetic rubber, but it is to be understood that other outsole materials may be employed instead. It is also to be understood that one or more of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth outsole materials may be different from the others of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth outsole materials. The outsole material is more durable than the midsole material. Also, each of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth outsole materials are of a first durometer hardness and the midsole material is of a second durometer hardness. The first durometer hardness is greater than the second durometer hardness.
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The forefoot outsole member 34 is spaced longitudinally (left to right as viewed in
The midsole includes a heel sipe 62 between the first and second heel outsole members 40, 42, and a heel sipe 62 between the second and third heel outsole members 42, 44. Each of the heel sipes 62 extends transversely from the midsole heel lateral side peripheral edge portion 54 to the midsole heel medial side peripheral edge portion 56.
In this embodiment, each of the outsole members are devoid of any longitudinal sipes. In this embodiment, the midsole is devoid of any longitudinal sipes. In this embodiment, the sole is devoid of any longitudinal sipes.
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The outsole 32 further comprises a plurality of forefoot lugs 64 projecting downwardly from the forefoot outsole member 34, a plurality of midfoot lugs 66 projecting downwardly from the midfoot outsole member 36, and a plurality of heel lugs 68 projecting downwardly from the first heel outsole member 38. As shown in
Each of the plurality of forefoot lugs 64 comprises a ground-engageable forefoot lug surface 74. Each of the plurality of midfoot lugs 66 comprises a ground-engageable midfoot lug surface 76. Each of the plurality of heel lugs 68 comprises a ground-engageable heel lug surface 78. Each of the ground-engageable forefoot lug surfaces 74 is spaced from the top surface ST of the forefoot outsole member 34 by a forefoot lug distance DF defined as the shortest distance between said each of the forefoot ground-engageable lug surfaces and the top surface of the forefoot outsole member. Each of the ground-engageable midfoot lug surfaces 76 is spaced from the top surface ST of the midfoot outsole member 36 by a midfoot lug distance DM defined as the shortest distance between said each of the ground-engageable midfoot lug surfaces and the top surface of the midfoot outsole member. Each of the ground-engageable heel lug surfaces 78 is spaced from the top surface ST of the first heel outsole member 40 by a heel lug distance DH defined as the shortest distance between said each of the ground-engageable heel lug surfaces and the top surface of the first heel outsole member. Each of the midfoot lug distances DM is greater than each of the forefoot lug distances DF. Each of the midfoot lug distances DM is greater than each of the heel lug distances DH.
The only lugs projecting downwardly from the midfoot outsole member 36 are the plurality of midfoot lugs 66, the only lugs projecting downwardly from the forefoot outsole member 34 are the plurality of forefoot lugs 64, and the only lugs projecting downwardly from the first heel outsole member 40 are the plurality of heel lugs 68.
As various modifications could be made in the constructions herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
It should also be understood that when introducing elements of the present invention in the claims or in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be open-ended and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Additionally, the term “portion” should be construed as meaning some or all of the item or element that it qualifies. Moreover, use of identifiers such as first, second, and third should not be construed in a manner imposing any relative position or quality.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application 62/113,421, filed Feb. 7, 2015, and entitled “Spikeless Golf Shoe”, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62113421 | Feb 2015 | US |