Boots – shoes – and leggings – Insoles – Laminated
Patent
1995-07-24
1997-12-09
Dayoan, B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Insoles
Laminated
36141, A43B 1338, A43B 2300, A61F 514
Patent
active
056947054
ABSTRACT:
An insole is formed by the combination of two laminar bodies, one of split leather and another one of rubber material or the like, the latter provided with knobs forming support projections for the foot. The rubber body remains located under a window of the split leather body, the latter defining a wide perimetric raised strip with a transversal band in the area of the toe piece and an area set in the inside part of the shank. Both bodies can be connected by means of a seam or by means of gluing, to form a single body that will be superposed and fastened by any conventional system to a bottom support body to form a sole apt for receiving the assembly of the corresponding section of footwear. The split leather body provides the possibility of transpiration and knobs of the rubber body which provide therapeutic effects on the user's feet.
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