Boots – shoes – and leggings – Soles – Spring heel
Patent
1985-08-15
1987-12-01
Jaudon, Henry S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Soles
Spring heel
36 38, A43B 2130
Patent
active
047094893
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorbing assembly for an athletic shoe having a resilient metal plate in the form of a beam which is supported at its end portions by a pair of laterally spaced relatively non-compressible supports. Included between the spaced supports is an open area to permit downward deflection of the metal plate between the supports caused by the weight of a person wearing the shoe whereby the application of downward pressure on the heel portion by a person wearing the shoe downwardly deflects the resilient plate and cradles the heel of said person.
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Jaudon Henry S.
Meyers Steven N.
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