序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Walking and hopping shoe with a massaging sole surface US675613 1996-07-03 US5752329A 1998-05-19 Hiroshi Horibata
An improved walking and hopping shoe comprises a shoe body having at least a detachable soft stimulating piece of a stimulating and deodorizing double insole on an inside bottom of the shoe body, a pair of the same or different coil springs, and a double elastic uneven base plate connected with the springs through the sole of the shoe body. The stimulating piece or insole applies pressure to selected points on the sole of the foot. The deodorizing insole electrolytically functions to generate oxygen to sterilize and to prevent odors inside the shoe body. The shoe provides a safe and health sport and which permits recovery from human fatigue or slight illness as a result of walking or hopping.
62 Triple-action, adjustable, rebound device US788053 1997-01-23 US5701685A 1997-12-30 Mariner J. Pezza
A lightweight sole construction to be secured beneath a shoe for comfortable stride amplification by absorbing and releasing a user's impact energy. The invention accomplishes this by providing three primary elements which emulate, in sequence, the three basic movements of a forwardly moving foot in contact with the ground which are; heel impact, roll-over, and metatarsal thrust. A hinged leaf spring, having a pair of hinged leaves sandwiched in the heel area of a frame, absorbs energy by tensioning a group of ringed elastics as it's lower curved ends separate. An x-shaped leaf spring, being sandwiched in the toe area between a top and base plate, engages and emulates the user's metatarsal thrust by having free ends which slide apart when depressed and stretch a group of ringed elastics while pivoting about a central axis. A z-shaped platform houses and aligns the spring devices while providing a central support for the user's weight to roll-over. The device affords comfort to the user by employing spring mechanisms that inherently resist unwanted movements such as sidesway, and which are easily adjustable.
63 Bouncing boot US551194 1995-10-31 US5685807A 1997-11-11 Kui Kwong Tong; Vincent Man Kie Tong
Bouncing boot having a platform, a resilient bouncing element with a hemispheric lower portion mounted in a fixed position on the under side of the platform, heel and toe pieces mounted on the upper side of the platform for receiving the foot of a person, and straps for securing the foot in the heel and toe pieces.
64 Sporting and exercising device having a foot receiving portion and an anticollapse spring portion US678508 1996-07-09 US5643148A 1997-07-01 Denis Naville
The sporting and exercising device comprises an upper foot-receiving portion, and a lower spring portion. The spring portion comprises an upper spring layer arched upwardly, a lower spring layer arched downwardly, and an intermediate elastic plastic strap. A first end of the plastic strap is connected to both a first end of the upper spring layer and a first end of the lower spring layer, and a second end of the plastic strap is connected to both a second end of the upper spring layer and a second end of the lower spring layer. First and second resilient shock absorbing bodies are mounted on the top face of the plastic strap proximate the first and second ends thereof, respectively. Similarly, third and fourth resilient shock absorbing bodies are mounted on the bottom face of the plastic strap proximate the first and second ends thereof, respectively. The resilient shock absorbing bodies prevent the spring portion to collapse after a certain deformation by compression has been reached.
65 Sports shoe US634081 1990-12-26 US5138776A 1992-08-18 Shalom Levin
The sports shoe according to the invention has a highly elastic heel which reduces the shock on the foot during running and jogging. The heel which is made of a resilient, elastic material is in the shape of a strip which is arched in dowward direction and connected to the sole at its front end while forming a longitudinal cavity with the sole which is open towards the rear end of the shoe. A spring composed of two leaves which are connected at one end and unconnected at the other end of the spring, are inserted into the cavity with the connected ends positioned at the front end of the cavity and with the unconnected ends close to the rear end of the heel, whereby the upper of the two leaves is connected to the sole and the lower, strongly bent leaf to the arched heal strip. The rear end of the lower leaf is free to slide or to roll along the rear portion of the upper leaf in accordance with the pressure applied to the heel surface during jogging or running, thereby largely increasing the range of compression and decompression of the heel strip resulting in more comfort of the wearer.
66 Springboard device and conversion attachment for skateboard US430522 1989-11-01 US5002294A 1991-03-26 David H. Franz
Front and rear springboard assemblies having telescoping members biased apart by springs are provided for atachment at front and rear positions to a skateboard-like deck to provide a springboard device which can be moved foward along a path by successive leaps and bounds. In one embodiment, the assemblies are configured as attachments to be mounted on a conventional skateboard in place of wheeled trucks. In another embodiment, the assemblies are configured to serve as spring-loaded mounts onto which wheeled trucks are attached.
67 Jumping shoe US275397 1988-11-22 US4876804A 1989-10-31 LeRoy Hart
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 movemnt 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.
68 Multi-purpose exercise bench US195009 1988-05-17 US4828255A 1989-05-09 Thomas E. Lahman
A multi-purpose exercise bench employing two juxtapositioned elongated frames. A vertical support is provided for pivotally supporting one of the ends of the bench at a point above the base of an exercise device for movement from a substantially vertical position adjacent the device to a position extending laterally of the base of the device.A socket is mounted on the bench for detachably receiving above the bench a bench accessory. An extension member is provided for pivotally moving one of the frames relative to the other.
69 Bouncing attachment for shoes US609968 1984-05-14 US4774776A 1988-10-04 Frank Gulli
Improvement in an attachment for shoes in which a hollow body inflated with air and compressed in use is held on each shoe of a user, the improvement comprising constructing the attachment so that it is a bouncing attachment which provides a bounce for the user in walking, running and jumping, the attachment comprising the body having height, length and width and a nearly spherical surface, an arrangement for holding a single such hollow body positioned beneath the arch of each shoe at the point of balance thereof so that the user is able to tilt on the body about such balance point and the portion of the body in contact with the sole of each shoe covering the entire arch thereof.
70 Jumping shoe attachment US909721 1986-09-22 US4707934A 1987-11-24 LeRoy Hart
This jumping shoe is worn as a pair for simulating trampoline motion. Primarily, it consists of a frame with a canvas stretched at the top with a shoe secured to it for a wearer, and aircraft-type rubber cords are provided and attached to the canvas for providing an upward motion of the wearer and the structure.
71 Exercise skate US695252 1976-06-11 US3996677A 1976-12-14 Joseph Reina
An exercise skate includes a support frame having a base member and means thereon for securing the support frame detachably to a shoe. At least two threaded elements are integral with the base member and depend therefrom. An exercise element is threadedly secured to each of the threaded elements to depend therefrom. Preferably the exercise elements comprise either a coil spring with an elastomeric plug element at its lower extremity or a roller assembly.
72 Spring-supported shoe appliance US44476274 1974-02-22 US3875688A 1975-04-08 MCNAUGHTON HENRY
A spring-supported shoe appliance comprising a support plate, a helical spring at the underside of the plate and means for securing the plate having the spring attached thereto, to the user''s foot. The appliance may include a flexible curtain or sleeve surrounding the spring.
73 Cushion attachment for shoes US3628262D 1970-09-17 US3628262A 1971-12-21 STOPEK BENJAMIN
Low gravity is simulated in toy space boots by provision of a cushion attachment for a shoe that includes a reservoir that gives way slowly as the weight of the wearer is placed thereon so that a sinking sensation is produced with each step of the wearer. The cushion attachment is provided with a leveling feature so that the foot of the wearer is substantially level at the end of a step although the wearer has a normal ''''heel and toe'''' stride. The maximum collapse of the reservoir is controlled by internal means. Sound effects associated with the steps of the user are produced by further means incorporated in the attachment.
74 Jumping shoes US57674266 1966-09-01 US3388485A 1968-06-18 GEORGE PIERCE
75 Bouncing shoes US62248867 1967-03-13 US3377722A 1968-04-16 DOWNING BILLY N
76 Skates having resilient runner US29813563 1963-07-29 US3219358A 1965-11-23 HAGNER JOSEPH A
77 Novelty squawk-type shoe US59790345 1945-06-06 US2413545A 1946-12-31 LEE CORDI LEANDER
78 Amusement device US45369942 1942-08-05 US2343489A 1944-03-07 WESTMAAS RUPERT H D
79 Spring-shoe amusement device US9179426 1926-03-02 US1679046A 1928-07-31 ELMER MENEFEE
80 Amusement device US63478823 1923-04-26 US1513338A 1924-10-28 MENEFEE CHALMER C; ELMER MENEFEE
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