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An article of footwear is disclosed having an upper secured to a longitudinal sole with a frame preferably having a stabilizing band extending between axially decoupled heel and opposite forefoot portions of the sole. The band has a central portion extending above the heel and forefoot portions of the sole and adjacent to an upper such that the forefoot and heel portions of the sole may axially pivot about a longitudinal axis parallel to and above the longitudinal axis of the heel and forefoot p...
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.
A safety wrapper and strap protector encompassing the middle of the foot of a person with a trailing strap which is placed over the bottom and back of the heel when the heel is slightly elevated, extending upwardly on the back of the leg and adhesively secured thereto above the ankle to prevent injury to achilles tendon, the posterior ankle joint capsule and other structures at the posterior portion of the ankle and subtaler joint during running and gymnastic exercises.
An orthopedic canvas shoe containing a supporting arch and having a continuous flexible sole wherein the sole is formed such that the inside heel and arch portions of the sole are slightly elevated with respect to the remainder of the sole. The arch of the shoe is positioned such that the highest portion of the arch fits directly beneath the navicular bone of the foot. The arch is further supported and the foot held in proper position by extending the sole forwardly from the heel to the widest p...
An insole and outsole construction is provided which is particularly applicable to athletic shoes, but which has general utility in a wide variety of boots and shoes. The insole construction includes three pads formed on its upper surface for engaging the bottom of the foot and which will be designated herein as the tri-plane heel pad, the lateral heel pad and the buttress pad. The outsole construction includes the provision of inserts of relatively dense material directly under the lateral and ...
The normal oxford type shoe of a man or woman includes a sole and heel. A separate heel is usually attached to the back half of the sole. Most shoes have some arch support built in the shoe to conform to the arch of the foot. The improvement comprises a heel connected to a plate under the arch and a spring steel plate under the arch and the heel area. The original heel of the shoe is removed.
A separable fastener device adapted for use in securing a removable foot support device to an internal portion of a shoe. The separable fastener device is comprised of two engaging elements. Each engaging element has a flexible planar base sheet of resilient material wherein one side of each sheet has a pressure responsive adhesive whereby one engaging element is attached to the removable foot support device and the other engaging element is attached to an internal portion of the shoe. Each of t...
Disclosed herein is a new and improved running shoe in which the structure and anatomy of the shoe, including the upper and the thermoplastic rubber unit bottom to which it is secured is balanced and synchronized with the complex action of the wearer's foot in order to tend to optimize the functioning of the multitudinous bones and muscles of the foot and leg during running movements, in general, and during the mid-stance period of the running gait in particular. The unit bottom of the new runni...
The height of the arch of an arch-support member is adjustable by turning a screw that is positioned between the insole and the sole of a shoe. A lever extends from the central portion of the arch support downwardly through the insole to the adjusting screw. The lever turns about the insole as a fulcrum in response to adjustment of the screw for varying the height of the arch-support member.
A shoe which includes a metatarsal arch support comprising a heel portion; a medial portion extending from the heel portion; and a metatarsal portion extending from the medial portion and terminating in a round metatarsal edge; which support increases in width from the medial portion to the metatarsal edge; the medial portion having a curved transverse cross-sectional shape; and the metatarsal portion having a crescent transverse cross-sectional shape which flattens by way of a wedge-shape into ...
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