Boots – shoes – and leggings – Interfitted sole and heel
Patent
1988-04-08
1989-06-06
Watkins, Donald
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Interfitted sole and heel
36108, A43B 1340, A43B 1314
Patent
active
048358843
ABSTRACT:
A shoe structure which provides a comfortable, lightweight, strong and stable support structure which provides cushioning and shock absorption in the heel and a smooth transition from the midfoot to the forefoot for a high heel shoe. The shoe structure comprises a molded shank member having a midfoot portion and a heel portion having an integrally formed basket for receiving a heel pad, a shank stiffener embedded in the shank member, and an insole board having a forefoot portion and a midfoot portion, the midfoot portion having upper and lower layers between which the midfoot portion of the molded shank member is enclosed.
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Bianchini William L.
Infantino Robert
Musarra Vicent
The Rockport Company
Watkins Donald
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