Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Having shoe-reinforcing plate
Patent
1990-01-10
1991-03-26
Meyers, Steven N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Boots and shoes
Having shoe-reinforcing plate
36 44, 36 76C, A43B 1338, A43B 1300
Patent
active
050018485
ABSTRACT:
Herein disclosed is an insole for use in a shoe, which comprises: a metallic core having at least its portion made of an amorphous metal sheet and shaped to match the sole of the shoe for preventing the shoe from being pricked; and a sheath enveloping the metallic core. The insole thus manufactured can enjoy the high prick-prevention and flexibility. When used in a shoe, the insole allows the shoe to bend well without any deterioration of the springy step. The insole is advantageous in its economy because it can prevent the shoe from being pricked, if used.
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Meyers Steven N.
Rikio Co., Ltd.
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