This invention relates to modified footwear, specifically to footwear fitted with springs for bouncing, and more particularly to footwear fitted with springs for traversing rough terrain.
The following is a tabulation of some prior art that appears relevant:
Spring action footwear is an amalgam of various fields. On one end of the spectrum, shock cushioning technology provides shock absorption for runners and skiers, and on the other end, it offers propulsion, allowing the user to literally bounce pogo stick style. Mild shock absorption usually relies on elastics sandwiched between semi-rigid platforms. Rabushka, U.S. Pat. No. 9,021,719 B2 discloses semi-rigid inner and outer soles situated in a see-saw configuration, the outsole providing a mid-point fulcrum, with elastic filler in the heel and toe regions. Greater shock absorption is provided by springs, which are used when the movement involves heightened impact, such as in skiing. Giljohann, EP 0284070 A2 discloses a ski boot with a series of vertical springs compressed between the boot's inner and outer soles. Forrest, U.S. Pat. App. No. US 2006/0086006 A1, uses strategically positioned, cylinder style shock absorbers, in an exoskeleton surrounding a ski boot. Then there is bouncing footwear, which not only cushions impact, it adds substantial rebound energy, enough to propel the wearer off the ground. Brant, U.S. Pat. No. 1,331,952 and McNaughton, U.S. Pat. No. 3,875,688 disclose a shoe with a single, large spring connected to the sole. Jackson, U.S. Pat. No. 8,272,146 B1, discloses multiple hydraulic springs sandwiched between a shoe and surface platform.
This invention is footwear which allows the user to bounce across rugged terrain while providing the necessary ankle support and protection to avoid injury, essentially a spring-loaded ski boot. In its essence, the invention comprises a rigid boot mounted on an assembly of plates and shock absorbers. There is a top plate which binds the boot, and a bottom plate which makes ground contact, with the shock absorbers in-between the plates. Because the boot has a hard, outer shell which covers, protects, and supports the ankle, the device particularly well suited for use in rugged terrain.
The invention is best understood by reference to the drawings. As shown in
There is a mounting plate 210, comprising a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end, and a back end. On the front end and the back end of the mounting plate are ski boot binding means 220 for binding the boot to the top plate. Such binding means are well known to one of ordinary skill in the art. There is a base plate 310, comprising a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end, and a back end. The bottom surface of the base plate has a ridge set 320 comprising a pattern of ridges for traction. There is a strut mount set 330, comprising an elongated structure with at least one hole for the insertion of a nut and bolt or other joining means, and extending from each of the front and back ends of the mounting and base plates.
There is a small shock absorber assembly 410 joining the bottom of the mounting plate and the top of the base plate. Such shock absorbers are well known to one of ordinary skill in the art. The small shock absorber assembly comprises at least one shock absorber. If more than one shock absorber is used, the shock absorbers are arranged along the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate and the base plate.
There is a large shock absorber assembly 420 joining the mounting and base plates to the strut mount set 330. Such shock absorbers are well known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
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