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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61 | Article of footwear with suspended stud assembly | US14445634 | 2014-07-29 | US09101180B2 | 2015-08-11 | 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. | ||||||
62 | MOUNTAINEERING SHOE SOLE | US13899932 | 2013-05-22 | US20140345167A1 | 2014-11-27 | Qussay Abdulatteef Jasim Al-Ani |
A detachable sole for a mountaineering shoe configured to position toe of a foot of a user higher than the heel comprises a toe end having a thicker sole and a heel end having a thinner sole, an upper surface, and a lower surface. An engagement means is provided on the detachable sole that detachably connects a bottom portion of the shoe or another detachable sole. The toe end having the thicker sole causes tension to stomach muscles and muscles in the back of the legs of the user to improve blood circulation in the veins of the legs and the thighs of the user. Improved blood circulation in the veins of the legs of the user causes loss of excessive fat in the stomach muscles and the legs thereby reducing weight in the stomach. | ||||||
63 | Hiking boot attachment for descending slopes | US12578460 | 2009-10-13 | US08371045B2 | 2013-02-12 | Georges-André Tambay |
In one embodiment, a hiking boot attachment is provided that assists in the descent of slopes. The hiking boot attachment includes a platform that engages the underside of a mid-portion of a sole of a hiking boot, in a region under a ball of a hiker's foot. A strap system is attached to the platform and secures the platform to the hiking boot. Further, one or more supports are secured to the platform. The one or more supports each have a portion that extends downward from a bottom face of the platform to engage the ground and lift the platform above the ground. This may reduce incline of the hiking boot when descending a slope. The portions of the one or more supports that engage the ground deliver downward force to regions of ground disposed to lateral sides of the hiking boot, to promote stability. | ||||||
64 | Article of Footwear with Suspended Stud Assembly | US13482407 | 2012-05-29 | US20120233887A1 | 2012-09-20 | 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. | ||||||
65 | HIKING BOOT ATTACHMENT FOR DESCENDING SLOPES | US12578460 | 2009-10-13 | US20110083344A1 | 2011-04-14 | Georges-André Tambay |
In one embodiment, a hiking boot attachment is provided that assists in the descent of slopes. The hiking boot attachment includes a platform that engages the underside of a mid-portion of a sole of a hiking boot, in a region under a ball of a hiker's foot. A strap system is attached to the platform and secures the platform to the hiking boot. Further, one or more supports are secured to the platform. The one or more supports each have a portion that extends downward from a bottom face of the platform to engage the ground and lift the platform above the ground. This may reduce incline of the hiking boot when descending a slope. The portions of the one or more supports that engage the ground deliver downward force to regions of ground disposed to lateral sides of the hiking boot, to promote stability. | ||||||
66 | Article of Footwear with Suspended Stud Assembly | US12361660 | 2009-01-29 | US20100186261A1 | 2010-07-29 | 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. | ||||||
67 | Variable friction sole for bowling and other shoes | US11446311 | 2006-06-02 | US20070107260A1 | 2007-05-17 | Stephen Pasternak |
The effective friction of a shoe is adjusted by changing the angle of a portion of the sole, relative to the shoe centerline. In one embodiment, the heel is effectively hinged and an adjustment device is spaced from the hinge axis, whereby the wearer can hold the shoe in one hand and manually adjust an actuator connected to a drive member that increases or decreases the angle of the hinge. The hinge axis can be perpendicular to the centerline, either in the front of the heel with the drive member embedded in the back of the heel, or in the back of the heel, with the drive member embedded in the front of the heel. Angulation can be effected in the foresole, about an axis perpendicular to the shoe centerline, or about an axis that is parallel to but offset from the centerline. | ||||||
68 | Shoe with fixtures for walking on a slope | US10473540 | 2002-04-01 | US07165343B2 | 2007-01-23 | Tomio Fukui |
The shoe with fixtures for walking on a slope comprises a U-shaped base-member 11, having a bottom base-member 11b and two arm base-members 11a extending upward from both ends of the bottom base-member 11b, for being fitted in the heel portion 4, two shafts 12b fixed almost in the middle of each of both arm base-members 11a a U-shaped adjusting-member 16, which has a bottom adjusting-member 15 and two arm adjusting-members 14 fixed to both ends of the bottom adjusting-member 15 at a vicinity of the lower end of the arm adjusting-member 14 two holes 14a, arranged almost in the middle of each arm adjusting-member 14 for engaging with the shafts 12b, and two clamping members 13 or set nuts 12a for fastening the U-shaped adjusting-member 16 to the U-shaped base-member 11, wherein the U-shaped adjusting-member 16 is rotated or turned almost vertically to be adjusted and fastened at an appropriate height of the heel portion 4 to the U-shaped base-member 11 by the set nuts 12a. | ||||||
69 | Bottom assembly for an article of footwear | US10773284 | 2004-02-09 | US07159339B2 | 2007-01-09 | 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 is substantially arch-shaped in the transverse direction and extends downward from the lower end of the upper to the medial, lateral edges, respectively, of the outsole. | ||||||
70 | Toe leveler for a ski boot | US14006 | 1987-02-12 | US4780971A | 1988-11-01 | William A. Verdi |
A toe leveler for a ski boot is provided and consists of a body member slideably attached to toe portion of the ski boot. The body member is of a predetermined thickness to compensate for angular displacement of the ski boot. When the body member is placed under the toe portion the ski boot can be used to walk upon a flat surface keeping the leg of the skier straight. | ||||||
71 | Running shoe with wedged sole | US908344 | 1978-05-22 | US4180924A | 1980-01-01 | Steven I. Subotnick |
A pair of running shoes. Each shoe includes an upper portion having an inner side and an outer side and a sole running the length of the shoe from the heel to the toe between the inner and outer sides of the upper portion. The sole is formed of a resilient material and comprises a wedge portion extending from the heel to a point beyond the arch of the wearer's foot and immediately to the rear of the first metatarsal head of the foot. The wedge portion is canted upward in the transverse direction from the outer side of the shoe to the inner side of the shoe so that during running a substantial portion of the sole makes contact with the ground during each step. The sole is constructed to be thicker at portions adjacent to heel than at portions adjacent to toe and is formed of an outsole, a midsole and an intermediate bevelled section disposed therebetween at the heel. The transverse wedge portion of the sole is formed by the midsole. | ||||||
72 | Golfer's stance block | US780271 | 1977-03-23 | US4118034A | 1978-10-03 | John P. O'Brien |
Wedge-shaped golf training devices are provided with elements to removably affix the devices to the bottom of a conventional or a modified shoe. Several embodiments of the affixing elements are described, including a dovetail joint-like configuration, a wedge engaging pin mounted in the shoe, and a sole mounted magnetic device. | ||||||
73 | Footwear containing foot massage means | US27951872 | 1972-08-10 | US3859727A | 1975-01-14 | NAKAMOTO HIDERU |
An item of footwear capable of effecting foot massage while it is being worn, thereby stimulating circulation of the blood and thus promoting the overall health of the individual through the strengthening of the internal organs.
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74 | Footwear | US17942250 | 1950-08-15 | US2588801A | 1952-03-11 | MARCEL BRUNET LOUIS |
75 | Reversible mountain-climber. | US1902118388 | 1902-08-04 | US754577A | 1904-03-15 | LAUB NICHOLAUS |
76 | Improvement in hubs of wheels for windmills | US151399D | US151399A | 1874-05-26 | ||
77 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH SUSPENDED STUD ASSEMBLY | EP10730590.6 | 2010-01-28 | EP2395870B1 | 2017-08-30 | BAKER, Brian, D.; BAUDOUIN, Alexandre; MORAG, Erez |
78 | SHOE WITH MEMBERS FOR SLOPE WALK | EP02708753 | 2002-04-01 | EP1386552A4 | 2006-06-21 | FUKUI TOMIO |
A shoe having members for adjusting the height of the shoe bottom at the heel or toe, or the height of shoe side surface to enable the wearer to walk up or down a slope or parallel with a slope in an almost natural posture. A shoe (1) with members for slope walk, (1), comprises a U-shaped base member (11) fitted to surround the side surface and bottom surface of the heel and having a shaft (12b) attached thereto that extends outward from the side surface at substantially the middle between arms extending upward of the base member, an attaching member (16) having shaft holes (13a, 14a) formed substantially in the middle between both arms (13, 14) for receiving the shaft (12b) and having a bottom member (15) to be jointed to each arm adjacent its lower end, and a female thread (12a) capable of engaging the shaft (12b) and joining the attaching member (16) to the base member (11), wherein for walking up a slope, the height of the heel of the shoe (1) can be adjusted by joining the attaching member (16) to the base member (11) by the female thread (12a) such that the arms of the attaching member (16) are substantially normal to the shoe bottom. | ||||||
79 | Semelage de chaussure | EP04003330.0 | 2004-02-14 | EP1447019A1 | 2004-08-18 | Mathieu, Guillaume; Challe, Jean-Michel |
Chaussure comportant une tige (110) et un semelage externe (120), caractérisée en ce que le semelage externe (120) comporte une semelle externe (150) et, dans la zone du talon ou de l'avant pied, un élément élastiquement déformable (130), ayant en direction transversale sensiblement la forme d'une arche et s'étendant vers le bas depuis l'extrémité inférieure (111) de la tige, jusqu'aux bords respectivement médial, latéral de la semelle externe (150). |
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80 | SHOE WITH MEMBERS FOR SLOPE WALK | EP02708753.5 | 2002-04-01 | EP1386552A1 | 2004-02-04 | Fukui, Tomio |
An object of the present invention is to provide a pair of shoes with fixtures for walking on a slope and also in a flat place while maintaining the natural posture by adjusting the height of the heel, the toe, or the arched portion. The shoe with fixtures for walking on a slope according to the present invention comprises a U-shaped base-member 11 for being fitted in the heel portion, having a bottom base-member and two arm base-members, each extending upward from an end of the bottom base-member, two shafts 12b, one fixed almost in the middle of each arm base-member, a U-shaped adjusting-member 16, which has a bottom adjusting-member 15 and two arm adjusting-members 13, 14 fixed to both ends of the bottom adjusting-member at a vicinity of the lower end of the U-shaped arm adjusting-member, two holes 14a, each arranged almost in the middle of a respective arm adjusting-member, each engaging with a respective shaft 12b, and two clamping members or set nuts 12a for fastening the U-shaped adjusting-member 16 to the U-shaped base-member 11, wherein the U-shaped adjusting-member 16 is rotated or turned almost vertically to be adjusted and fastened at an appropriate height of the heel portion to the U-shaped base-member 11 by the set nuts 12a. |