Shoe sole with liquid-powered ventilating fans

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Ventilated

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a product built into the sole of a shoe that will cool and dehumidify one's feet, providing superior comfort to the feet of the person wearing the shoe. The invention comprises two layers, one of which has a liquid-filled area with a liquid powered turbine and the other layer containing a built-in air fan or fans or other turbines which are powered by the liquid turbine responding to the liquid movement in the other layer. These two layers are molded or otherwise connected to a shoe sole.

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Drake, John. "Shirt-Button Turbines", MIT Reporter (Jan./Feb., 1998), pp. 10-11.

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