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Footwear support system
   
Document Number
US Patent 6272772
Issued Date
August 14, 2001
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Sherman; Daniel J. (Olympic Valley, CA)
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Abstract
An apparatus mounted externally on a shoe to allow the wearer to have increased comfort and better support; in particular, relates to an apparatus, method, and system to increase comfort and support in athletic shoes.
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Published
August 14, 2001
Application Number
09/382,271
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August 24, 1999
US Classification
36/89   36/91
Int'l Classification
A43C   11/14   (20060101)   A43B   7/20   (20060101)   A43B   7/14   (20060101)   A43C   11/00   (20060101)   A43B   5/16   (20060101)  
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36/89   36/91   36/50.1   36/58.5   36/115  
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