序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Shoes | JP6254379 | 1979-05-21 | JPS555686A | 1980-01-16 | SUCHIIBUN AI SABOTONIKU |
22 | FOOTWEAR DEVICE FOR MOVING AROUND ON WALLS MADE OF PERFORATED CLADDING PLATES | US15562425 | 2016-03-21 | US20180279715A1 | 2018-10-04 | Jacques PIGERRE; Aurelie PIGERRE |
Disclosed is a footwear device for moving around on walls made of perforated plates, having an innerboot secured to a sole made of flexible plastics material, extending along a longitudinal axis from a heel to a tip, the sole having a semi-rigid plate, known as a core, embedded in the thickness of the sole. The core is designed to receive one or more rigid fingers that are able to pass into a hole in the wall made of perforated plates, the finger extending along the longitudinal axis and protruding from the front of the sole. | ||||||
23 | SHOE OUTSOLE FOR DECREASING KNEE ADDUCTION MOMENT | US14627982 | 2015-02-20 | US20150237956A1 | 2015-08-27 | Mee Hyang YOO |
The present invention relates to an outsole for decreasing a knee adduction moment that has a front foot portion and a rear foot portion having different inclined angles corresponding to the knee adduction moments generated differently during walking operations in which a user's outsole contacts the ground, that is, standing, grounding and jumping operations, so that the knee adduction moments are decreased in accordance with the characteristics of the walking operations, thus adjusting bow legs or knock-knees, releasing and further preventing the pain of the knee joints, efficiently releasing the impact applied to the knee upon climbing mountains, and maintaining stable posture upon golf swing operation. | ||||||
24 | Article of Footwear with Suspended Stud Assembly | US14445634 | 2014-07-29 | US20150013195A1 | 2015-01-15 | Brian D. Baker; Alexandre Baudouin; Erez Morag |
An article of footwear with a suspended stud assembly attached to a sole is disclosed. The suspended stud assembly includes a base portion attached to the sole of a shoe. A set of suspension arms connect a plurality of studs to the base portion. This arrangement allows the studs to move independently of the sole and of each other to provide greater traction capabilities to the article of footwear. | ||||||
25 | Bottom assembly for an article of footwear | US11606013 | 2006-11-30 | US07748143B2 | 2010-07-06 | Guillaume Mathieu; Jean-Michel Challe |
An article of footwear having an upper and an outer bottom assembly, the outer bottom assembly having an outsole and, in the heel zone, an elastically deformable element that extends downward from the lower end of the upper to the medial, lateral edges, respectively, of the outsole. | ||||||
26 | Footwear For Sloped Surfaces | US11754799 | 2007-05-29 | US20080295362A1 | 2008-12-04 | James P.B. White |
Footwear for running, jogging and/or walking on a sloped surface, such as a roadway or a circular track that is not flat, for example. The footwear includes a left shoe and a right shoe. Each of the left shoe and the right shoe includes an upper member and a sole body, which is formed by one or more sole members, attached thereto. The sole bodies of each shoe are of uniformly varying thickness from the lateral side to the medial side of the shoe. The sole body of the left shoe is of a different average thickness than is the average thickness of the right shoe. The sole bodies and/or the sole members of the shoes may be reversibly connectable, such as to allow flexibility in customizing the shoes to be used on a variety of underlying surfaces, including substantially flat surfaces, for example. | ||||||
27 | Hiking Aid | US11915203 | 2006-04-19 | US20080189987A1 | 2008-08-14 | Peter Geisser; Esther Geisser-Tobler |
The present invention relates to a device for improving the standing and walking properties in a shoe (1), in particular a hiking shoe, on a ground surface (9) inclined downwardly in the direction of the tip of the shoe, comprising a balancing member (2) for balancing the inclination of the ground surface (9), fastening means (4, 5, 6a, 6b, 6b′, 24-29) for the releasable fastening of the balancing member (2) on the shoe (1) comprising at least a belt or strap (6a, 6b, 13, 26) to be guided over the heel area of the shoe, wherein the balancing member only lies against the sole (3) in the forefoot area of the shoe (1) in the fastened state, wherein the surface of the balancing member (2) pointing towards the ground surface runs substantially parallel relative to the sole (3) of the shoe (1). | ||||||
28 | Snowshoe with elastically suspended foot support piece | US089379 | 1998-06-03 | US6112436A | 2000-09-05 | Jacques Quellais |
A snowshoe that includes a support piece for the user's foot which extends transversely within the frame of the snowshoe and which allows the foot to pivot in order to ease walking. The support piece is elastically suspended within the frame by attachment elements connecting it to the sides of the frame. The support piece can thus be lowered in its entirety depending on the direction and/or the value of the weight to which it is subjected transversely with respect to the snowshoe while remaining substantially horizontal. The snowshoe as disclosed is particularly intended for traversing along a sloped terrain. | ||||||
29 | Reversible hiking shoe heel-and-toe lift attachment | US633808 | 1990-12-26 | US5075984A | 1991-12-31 | James A. Shiew |
A reversible hiking shoe heel-and-toe lift attachment is capable of being deployed on the heel of a hiking shoe for assisting a hiker in ascending a steep grade and on the toe of the hiking shoe for assisting the hiker in descending the steep grade. The lift attachment includes a support platform, a flexible confinement wall, and a flexible elastic strap. The support platform is inclined or wedge-shaped in a section taken through the platform along a longitudinal vertical plane extending between front and rear ends of the platform. The wedge-shaped or inclined platform is greater in height at the rear end than at the front end. The confinement wall is attached to and extends along and above the periphery of the support platform at the opposite sides and rear edges thereof for confining either the heel or toe of a hiking shoe when either the heel or toe is placed upon the support platform. The elastic strap is attached adjacent to opposite forward ends of the flexible confinement wall so as to form a loop capable of being stretched away from the support platform and confinement wall and correspondingly over the front or rear of a hiking shoe when either the heel or toe of the hiking shoe is placed upon the support platform and surrounded by the flexible confinement wall. | ||||||
30 | Spur equipped boot | US485387 | 1983-04-13 | US4524530A | 1985-06-25 | Peter R. Greenway |
A lineman's climbing aid comprising an outer boot adapted to be worn over a standard workboot and a replaceable steel gaff rigidly fastened exteriorly against an inside wall portion of the outer boot, wherein the outer boot comprises a one-piece molding of electrically insulating, water-impermeable, plastics material defining a rigid shell and a steel reinforcing plate embedded within said inside wall portion of the shell, the gaff being fastened to the reinforcing plate by fastening means extending through said inside wall portion whereby said inside wall portion is rigidly clamped between the reinforcing plate and the gaff. | ||||||
31 | Multi-purpose crampon | US169105 | 1980-07-15 | US4344238A | 1982-08-17 | Leonard F. Peyser |
An improved light weight crampon for ready attachment to shoes and boots as an ice creeper or the like having rugged construction and versatility of adjustment. | ||||||
32 | Sport shoe and means of attachment | US72971147 | 1947-02-20 | US2484389A | 1949-10-11 | SCHATZ HERMAN E |
33 | Rail connection for car-seats and the like. | US1905257539 | 1905-04-26 | US849657A | 1907-04-09 | BUDD EDWARD G |
34 | Manufacture of rivets. | US1903178459 | 1903-10-26 | US820586A | 1906-05-15 | MARSHALL NORMAN |
35 | Adjustable coupling for sewing-machine or other round belts. | US1901079558 | 1901-10-22 | US691885A | 1902-01-28 | ABNEY DITON H |
36 | Grade-climbing attachment for shoes. | US1900035249 | 1900-11-02 | US681959A | 1901-09-03 | FENNO JOHN EDWARD |
37 | DISPOSITIF CHAUSSANT POUR CIRCULATION SUR DES PAROIS EN PLAQUES DE REVÊTEMENT PERFORÉES | EP16718394.6 | 2016-03-21 | EP3280286A1 | 2018-02-14 | PIGERRE, Aurélie |
The invention relates to a footwear device (1) (shoe or overshoe) for moving around on walls made of perforated plates, having an innerboot (2) secured to a sole (3) made of flexible plastics material, extending along a longitudinal axis (22) from a heel (24) to a tip, said sole having a semi-rigid plate, known as a core, embedded in the thickness of the sole, characterized in that said core is designed to receive one or more rigid fingers (4) that are able to pass into a hole in the wall made of perforated plates, said finger(s) extending along the longitudinal axis and protruding from the front of the sole. | ||||||
38 | SOLE OF SHOE HAVING PARTIALLY ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT DEPENDING ON INCLINATION | EP16165213.6 | 2016-04-14 | EP3202277A1 | 2017-08-09 | Kim, Yong Soo |
Provided is the sole of a shoe which is capable of correcting a tilt angle so that it becomes close to horizontality. The sole of the shoe includes a sole contact portion 42 configured to come in contact with the sole of a shoe wearer, a ground contact portion 44 configured to come in contact with the ground while walking, a plurality of fluid casings 12 configured to include a pair of fluid casings arranged in the front and rear direction and a pair of fluid casings arranged in the left and right direction between the sole contact portion and the ground contact portion and made of an elastic material, and plurality of valve units 20 and 30 configured to connect the pair of fluid casings in the front and rear direction and the pair of fluid casings in the left and right direction and to permit a flow of a fluid only from fluid casings at a high position to fluid casings at a low position when the sole of the shoe is inclined in the front and rear direction and/or in the left and right direction. Accordingly, in the state in which the sole of the shoe has been inclined, the fluid is introduced from the fluid casings at high position to the fluid casings at low position by pressure applied to the fluid casings, and the inclines in the front and rear and left and right directions are corrected by a rise in a height of the fluid casings at low position. |
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39 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH SUSPENDED STUD ASSEMBLY | EP10730590.6 | 2010-01-28 | EP2395870A2 | 2011-12-21 | BAKER, Brian, D.; BAUDOUIN, Alexandre; MORAG, Erez |
An article of footwear with a suspended stud assembly attached to a sole is disclosed. The suspended stud assembly includes a base portion attached to the sole of a shoe. A set of suspension arms connect a plurality of studs to the base portion. This arrangement allows the studs to move independently of the sole and of each other to provide greater traction capabilities to the article of footwear. | ||||||
40 | Improvements in mountaineering footwear | EP05253575.4 | 2005-06-10 | EP1604582B1 | 2007-10-31 | Spataro, Salvator |