Claims
- 1. A support structure for a shoe comprising:
a bladder arrangement arranged in a sole of the shoe, the bladder arrangement comprising a fluid-filled chamber having outer walls with a fluid disposed therein, wherein the fluid-filled chamber is configured to be compressively deformed when a pressure is applied thereto; and a pillar disposed in the fluid-filled chamber, the pillar configured to decrease the amount by which the fluid-filled chamber is compressively deformed when the pressure is applied thereto.
- 2. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a plurality of pillars are disposed in the fluid-filled chamber.
- 3. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the pillar is tapered.
- 4. The support structure of claim 3, wherein the pillar is comprised of a pair of oppositely-disposed cleats, wherein each cleat tapers from a first dimension at a connection to the outer walls of the fluid-filled chamber to a second dimension at a point where the pair of cleats meet between the outer walls of the fluid-filled chamber, wherein the first dimension is greater than the second dimension.
- 5. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the bladder arrangement includes two fluid-filled chambers.
- 6. The support structure of claim 5, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers are positioned in a heel region of the shoe.
- 7. The support structure of claim 6, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers are positioned along a medial side and a lateral side of the heel region of the shoe.
- 8. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers are pressurized to the same pressure levels.
- 9. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers are pressurized to different pressure levels.
- 10. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers have an equal number of pillars disposed therein.
- 11. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers have an unequal number of pillars disposed therein.
- 12. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the two fluid-filled chambers are symmetrically shaped.
- 13. The support structure of claim 1, wherein an outer wall of the fluid-filled chamber is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer, polyester, poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate), polyethylene, propylene, neoprene and rubber.
- 14. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the sole of the shoe is comprised of at least one layer of elastomeric material, and wherein the fluid-filled chamber is at least partially encapsulated with the layer of elastomeric material.
- 15. The support structure of claim 14, wherein the layer of elastomeric material is selected from the group consisting of EVA, polyurethane, polyester, polyvinyl chloride, neoprene, polyethylene, and rubber.
- 16. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the fluid disposed within the fluid-filled chamber is selected from a group consisting of nitrogen gas, air, hexafluorethane, sulfur hexafluoride, liquid, gel and polymeric foam.
- 17. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the fluid disposed within the fluid-filled chamber is pressurized.
- 18. The support structure of claim 17, wherein the fluid disposed within the fluid-filled chamber is pressurized to 15 pounds per square inch.
- 19. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the outer wall of the fluid-filled chamber has a thickness of approximately 1.2 mm.
- 20. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the fluid-filled chamber is tapered so as to provide a minimal height at an inner region and a maximal height at an outer region.
- 21. The support structure of claim 20, wherein the outer region of the fluid-filled chamber corresponds to the position of an outer edge of a wearer's foot.
- 22. The support structure of claim 7, wherein the pair of fluid-filled chambers each include a pair of opposing convex sides.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/897,631, filed on Jul. 2, 2001, currently pending, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/226,451, filed on Aug. 17, 2000, both of which are incorporated by reference herein as fully as if set forth in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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