Athletic shoe with pronation rearfoot motion control device

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Occupational or athletic shoe

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36 30R, 36 31, 43B 1312, 43B 500, A43B 1312, A43B 500

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052477428

ABSTRACT:
A cushioning sole for use in footwear, in particular athletic shoes, is disclosed. The cushioning sole includes a pronation control device incorporated into the midsole. The device functions to gradually increase the resistance to compression of the midsole from the lateral side to a maximum along the medial side. The device includes generally vertically extending rigid members and a plurality of horizontally extending plate members.

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