序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 SPRUNGSCHUH EP96909917.0 1996-04-15 EP0820240A1 1998-01-28 Riegerbauer, Hermann
A jumping boot consists of an upper (1), a sole (5) and a tread section (8) separate from the sole. The heel section (2) of the upper (1) is made of a stiff material, e.g. a rigid plastic, and the toe section (4) of a soft material, e.g. leather. The tread section (8) is pivotably secured in the region of and to the heel section (2) of the upper (1) and loaded by a helical spring (11) surrounding a pin (9) articulated on the tread section (8) which passes through an aperture in a bearing component (6) on which the helical spring (11) is supported and is secured by a nut (10).
42 Improved jumping shoe EP89307887.3 1989-08-03 EP0370602A2 1990-05-30 Hart, Leroy

An improved jumping shoe attachment is intended for use with a conventional shoe and includes a base, a shoe holder and plural shock cords which extend between the base and the shoe holder and which allow resilient, returnable vertical movement of the shoe holder relative to the base. The base includes top and bottom margins which are spaced from one another by a rigid, continuous wall extending therebetween. The shoe holder is constructed to receive a shoe thereon and includes straps for holding the shoe to the holder.

43 AN ATTACHMENT FOR SHOES EP85902806.0 1985-05-13 EP0181919A1 1986-05-28 GULLI, Frank
Accessoire (10) de chaussures consistant en un corps creux (12) gonflé d'air et comprimé pendant l'utilisation, maintenu sur chaque chaussure de l'utilisateur. L'amélioration consiste à construire l'accessoire (10) de sorte qu'il constitue un accessoire de rebond que l'on peut utiliser dans la marche, la course et le saut. L'accessoire (10) comprend un corps (12) possédant une hauteur, une longueur et une largeur déterminées et une surface quasi-sphérique, un agencement (20, 22, 23) maintenant l'un de ces corps creux (12) en position au-dessous du cambrion de chaque chaussure en son point d'équilibre, de sorte que l'utilisateur peut basculer sur le corps autour de ce point d'équilibre et de la partie du corps (12) en contact avec la semelle de chaque chaussure et qui en couvre tout le cambrion.
44 Article de sport destiné à être fixé aux pieds pour rebondir élastiquement EP85200030.6 1985-01-16 EP0152969A2 1985-08-28 Arpagaus, Willy

II est constitué d'une enveloppe gonflable (1) munie d'une valve (6) présentant au moins une face approximativement plane destinée à s'appliquer contre la semelle d'une chaussure (4) et des moyens de fixation à la chaussure.

45 Shoe having improved cushioning and propulsion US14006682 2012-03-23 US09480302B2 2016-11-01 Christian Freschi
The invention relates to a shoe (C) including a shoe portion and a sole (S), the sole including two main portions that are pivotably connected together and being characterized in that the second front portion (200), secured to the shoe portion of the forepart, extends to the rear of a first swivel pin (A1) in a lever arm portion (210), projects to the rear within the same plane as that of the front portion (200), and is kinetically secured to the latter. The rear end of said arm has a second swivel pin (A2) with the end (310) of at least one resilient module (300), the other end (320) of which is pivotably connected around a third swivel pin (A3) secured to the rear end of the rear portion (100) of the sole (S).
46 Movement facilitative device US13554152 2012-07-20 US09254402B2 2016-02-09 Mau-Pin Hsu; Jheng-Ying Lin; Jia-Yang Liang
The present invention discloses a movement facilitative device, basically comprising a first fixing module, a second fixing module, an energy storing module and a switching module, wherein the first fixing module and the second fixing module are fixed on the first extremity and the second extremity of the animal respectively. The first fixing module is connected with the second fixing module. The present invention has the advantages of decreasing the force required by the muscles during the exercise as well as retarding the impact enforced thereon while the user is jogging or exercising. Furthermore, the switching module of the present invention minimizes the limitations to the movement of the user so as to let the user exercise more effortlessly.
47 SHOE HAVING IMPROVED CUSHIONING AND PROPULSION US14006682 2012-03-23 US20140165428A1 2014-06-19 Christian Freschi
The invention relates to a shoe (C) including a shoe portion and a sole (S), the sole including two main portions that are pivotably connected together and being characterized in that the second front portion (200), secured to the shoe portion of the forepart, extends to the rear of a first swivel pin (A1) in a lever arm portion (210), projects to the rear within the same plane as that of the front portion (200), and is kinetically secured to the latter. The rear end of said arm has a second swivel pin (A2) with the end (310) of at least one resilient module (300), the other end (320) of which is pivotably connected around a third swivel pin (A3) secured to the rear end of the rear portion (100) of the sole (S).
48 Footwear provided with spring means and as such spring means US12812865 2009-01-14 US08615900B2 2013-12-31 Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Diekman
The invention relates to footwear comprising a sole and an upper, which sole is attached to spring means supported on a ground surface, which spring means comprise at least one U-shaped spring element, which is connected to the sole with a first leg and which is supported on the ground surface with the other leg. A drawback of such footwear is that the spring means are constructed with a certain overmeasure in relation to the footwear so as to generate a certain useful spring effect. Adjusting the spring means of said known footwear is complex and cannot be done efficiently. The object of the invention is to provide improved footwear as referred to in the introduction, as well as improved spring means according to the invention, with on the one hand small constructional dimensions while retaining an advantageous spring effect, which is furthermore easier to adjust. According to the invention, the footwear and also the spring means are characterised in that the free end of the first leg of the U-shaped spring element, has a bent shape and can be accommodated with a proper fit in a correspondingly shaped part of the sole.
49 Full suspension footwear US13495166 2012-06-13 US08528233B2 2013-09-10 David L. Killion
A method and apparatus for enhancing the ability of a human to run and jump with comfort comparable to running barefoot on a trampoline and with control comparable to that of the unaided human form, yet with freedom from ankle-turning roll moments associated with substantial ground contact member (GCM) extension downwardly away from the sole of the foot including, a resiliently urged GCM constrained to two degrees of freedom. The apparatus relates flexure of a GCM toe pressure member to comparable flexure of user's toes at the metatarsal joints. The apparatus also incorporates lower leg to ankle pivot bracing, and extends the GCM in downward direction parallel to the lower leg while mimicking user ankle articulation with parallelism-maintaining rotation about a downwardly resiliently urged transverse pivot axis similar to the user's own ankle joint for extended travel.
50 Spring-loaded jumping shoes US12851367 2010-08-05 US08272146B1 2012-09-25 John R. Jackson, II
A spring-loaded jumping shoe featuring a shoe component comprising a sole, a top, and a foot hole; a track disposed in the sole of the shoe component; an attachment flange removably attached in the track in the sole of the shoe component; a generally flat base having a top surface, a bottom surface, an upwardly curved front end, and an upwardly curved back end; and at least a first hydraulic spring and a second hydraulic spring each extending upwardly from the base and sandwiched between the base and the attachment flange.
51 Full Suspension Footwear US12842460 2010-07-23 US20100281710A1 2010-11-11 David L. Killion
A method and apparatus for enhancing the ability of a human to run and jump with comfort comparable to running barefoot on a trampoline and with control comparable to that of the unaided human form, yet with freedom from ankle-turning roll moments associated with substantial ground contact member (GCM) extension downwardly away from the sole of the foot including, a resiliently urged GCM constrained to two degrees of freedom: translation away from the sole of the user's foot and rotation about a longitudinal axis at ground level. The apparatus relates flexure of a GCM toe pressure member to comparable flexure of user's toes at the metatarsal joints. The apparatus also incorporates lower leg to ankle pivot bracing, and extends the GCM in downward direction parallel to the lower leg while mimicking user ankle articulation with parallelism-maintaining rotation about a downwardly resiliently urged transverse pivot axis similar to the user's own ankle joint for extended travel.
52 Full suspension footwear US11148744 2005-06-07 US07788823B2 2010-09-07 David L. Killion; Jesse Killion
A method and apparatus for enhancing the ability of a human to run and jump with comfort comparable to running barefoot on a trampoline and with control comparable to that of the unaided human form, yet with freedom from ankle-turning roll moments associated with substantial ground contact member (GCM) extension downwardly away from the sole of the foot, including a resiliently urged GCM constrained to two degrees of freedom: translation away from the sole of the user's foot and rotation about a longitudinal axis at ground level. The apparatus relates flexure of a GCM toe pressure member to comparable flexure of user's toes at the metatarsal joints. The apparatus also incorporates lower leg to ankle pivot bracing, and extends the GCM in downward direction parallel to the lower leg while mimicking user ankle articulation with parallelism-maintaining rotation about a downwardly resiliently urged transverse pivot axis similar to the user's own ankle joint for extended travel.
53 Footwear with energy accumulation US12378677 2009-02-18 US20090217551A1 2009-09-03 Mark Rudolfovich Shirokikh
Footwear with energy accumulation is presented. In a first version, the footwear comprises a sole, back, associated therewith, and fixation means coupled with the sole and back for securing a user's foot on the sole. The sole and back are disposed at an initial angle exceeding 90° therebetween, and form a leaf spring, while being arms of the spring. Alternatively, the leaf spring is made separate from the sole and back, having two arms respectively coupled with them. In a second version, the footwear comprises a sole including a frontal portion and a rear portion, the frontal portion is formed as a console spring downwardly bent out and cantileveredly secured to the rear portion, and fixation means for securing the user's foot on the sole, coupled therewith and depressing the front part of the foot against the spring. The portions are disposed at an initial angle therebetween less than 180°.
54 Shoe with energy storage and delivery device US10487292 2002-08-19 US07510538B2 2009-03-31 Dietmar Wolter; Fabian Wolter
According to the invention, a shoe having at least one base spring element, which is arranged between appendages at a heel zone of the shoe and at a shaft zone taking support at the front edge of the shin bone and which stretches in the course of an ambulation phase, characterized in that a tensioning assembly moves the appendage of the base spring element at the heel zone away from the appendage at the shaft zone upon planting of the shoe, for stretching of the base spring element.
55 Outsole US10322808 2002-12-19 US07181866B2 2007-02-27 Hans Georg Braunschweiler
An outsole (1, 3), in particular, for athletic shoes (2) can be realized with a significant elastic deformability in the tangential direction so as to also achieve a superior shock-absorption when the foot contacts the ground obliquely and with a slight propulsive force. According to the invention, the sole (1) essentially is only rigid to a tangential deformation beyond at least one critical point of deformation in the region that is deformed to this critical point. This results in a correspondingly increased stability for the runner in the respective point of contact or load application. The runner is also able to push off from the point of load application without any loss in distance. A floating effect on the sole is prevented.
56 Full suspension footwear US11148744 2005-06-07 US20060021262A1 2006-02-02 David Killion; Jesse Killion
A method and apparatus for enhancing the ability of a human to run and jump with comfort comparable to running barefoot on a trampoline and with control comparable to that of the unaided human form, yet with freedom from ankle-turning roll moments associated with substantial ground contact member (GCM) extension downwardly away from the sole of the foot including, a resiliently urged GCM constrained to two degrees of freedom: translation away from the sole of the user's foot and rotation about a longitudinal axis at ground level. The apparatus relates flexure of a GCM toe pressure member to comparable flexure of user's toes at the metatarsal joints. The apparatus also incorporates lower leg to ankle pivot bracing, and extends the GCM in downward direction parallel to the lower leg while mimicking user ankle articulation with parallelism-maintaining rotation about a downwardly resiliently urged transverse pivot axis similar to the user's own ankle joint for extended travel.
57 Shoe with energy storage and delivery device US10487292 2002-08-19 US20050034327A1 2005-02-17 Dietmar Wolter
According to the invention, a shoe having at least one base spring element, which is arranged between appendages at a heel zone of the shoe and at a shaft zone taking support at the front edge of the shin bone and which stretches in the course of an ambulation phase, characterized in that a tensioning assembly moves the appendage of the base spring element at the heel zone away from the appendage at the shaft zone upon planting of the shoe, for stretching of the base spring element.
58 Jumping device for exercise US10135157 2002-04-29 US06840893B2 2005-01-11 Tae-Hyuk Yoon
Disclosed is a jumping device for exercise including an arc-shaped plate spring, a vertical member coupled to the plate spring, a footrest coupled to the vertical member while extending horizontally, a hinge lever hingably coupled to the footrest, a hoof lever hingably coupled to the hinge lever and fixedly mounted to the plate spring in an overlapping state, a shoe case serving as a shoe to be worn by a user, the shoe case being integrally coupled to the footrest while including a shoe bottom plate, and a U-shaped strip member serving as a connecting rod for connecting the footrest to the vertical member, the strip member having leg portions each fixedly mounted at a lower end thereof to an intermediate portion of the shoe bottom plate while extending upwardly and inclinedly toward an upper end thereof, and a connecting portion for connecting the leg portions, and a fitting member fixedly mounted to the connecting portion of the strip member at the rear of the strip member, the fitting member being fitted around the vertical member. The strip member has a function as a connecting rod adapted to maintain the shoe case in its horizontal state, thereby eliminating need for a separate connecting rod. In particular, the jumping device can be conveniently used by children without any danger of injury because no connecting rod is used.
59 Springy sports shoe US09620712 2000-07-20 US06318001B1 2001-11-20 Yan-Yee Lee
A springy sports shoe includes a boot which is fastened in the sole to a springy body and an elastic body by a fastening body. The fastening body is formed of an upper body which is fastened to the sole the boot, and of a lower body which is fastened to the springy body. The elastic body is retained by the springy body.
60 Spring overshoe US936092 1997-09-23 US5845419A 1998-12-08 John Begg
A spring shoe that includes a foot engaging portion, an upper platform, an intermediate platform, a first specifically configured spring, a lower platform, and a second specifically configured spring. The foot engaging portion engages the foot of the user. The upper platform is attached to the foot engaging portion. The intermediate platform is spaced vertically below the upper platform and is attached thereto by the first specifically configured spring. The lower platform is spaced vertically below the intermediate platform and is attached thereto by the second specifically configured spring. Each of the first and second specifically configured springs are a one-piece continuous wire formed into a pair of spaced-apart conically-shaped helical coils connected to each other by an integrally formed torsion bar.
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