Boots – shoes – and leggings – Soles – Cushion
Patent
1992-03-27
1993-09-21
Meyers, Steven N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Soles
Cushion
36 28, 36 30R, A43B 1320, A43B 1318
Patent
active
052457664
ABSTRACT:
A shoe sole including an outsole having forepart, arch and heel portions and a substantially flat cushioning element disposed above the outsole heel portion. The cushioning element defines a chamber which is pressurized with a fluid. Also included is an insole, disposed above the outsole forepart and arch portions of said outsole and directly adjacent the pressurized cushioning chamber. Further, a top of the pressurized cushioning chamber does not extend materially above a top of the directly adjacent insole.
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Meyers Steven N.
Nike Inc.
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