Boots – shoes – and leggings – Soles – Cushion
Patent
1996-05-20
1997-03-18
Patterson, Marie D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Soles
Cushion
36 30R, 36 27, 36 37, A43B 1312, A43B 1328
Patent
active
056111525
ABSTRACT:
A shoe sole construction includes an aperture provided through the shoe sole and a composite support plate covering over the aperture. The support plate in turn is covered over by a pad having a peripheral dimension larger than the support plate. The pad cushions the support plate so that its presence in the shoe sole is not detected by the shoe wearer's foot.
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Frazier, Jr. Joseph R.
Richard Daniel J.
Converse Inc.
Patterson Marie D.
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