Shoe assembly

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Resilient or flexible shoe

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36114, 36 32R, 36 30R, 36 115, A43B 110, A43B 1304, A43B 1312

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060215887

ABSTRACT:
A shoe assembly is described which is designed and constructed to permit and enhance the normal action of a human foot received in the shoe assembly during a stride and while standing. Among other things, the assembly includes a heel shaped to approximate the lower and rear shape of the calcaneum bone of the human foot, and separate relative moveable pads underlying the lateral arch and various contact points in the forefoot area of the human foot. Also, the thickness of the heel area is substantially the same as the thickness of the toe area, thereby to maintain the skeletal and muscular structure of the body above the foot in its natural position.

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