Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Shoe attachment
Patent
1990-04-19
1991-10-08
Meyers, Steven N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Boots and shoes
Shoe attachment
36 585, A43B 1100
Patent
active
050542168
ABSTRACT:
A kind of leisure shoes of which the backs of the uppers will automatically recover their upright position when users completely extend their feet into the shoes. A deformable and stretch element is contained in a tunnel-like chamber hiddenly formed in the middle layer of each sole and extending from the front portion of the sole toward the rear portion thereof. The stretch element may protrude out the rear sole through an opening formed at the surface and extends into the back of the shoe's upper. An elastic means is contained in a cavity formed in the sole below the front portion of the tunnel-like chamber. The upward stretch or the downward compression of the elastic means will cause the stretch element above it to be pulled forward or be pushed backward, respectively, and in turn causes the rear end of the stretch element contained in the back to automatically move down or up, respectively.
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