Sole structure for an article of footwear with undulating sole plate
US-10631591-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11246374B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11246374-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016842005-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A sole structure for an article of footwear comprises a sole plate including a midfoot region and at least one of a forefoot region and a heel region. The sole plate has an undulating profile at a transverse cross-section of the sole plate. The undulating profile includes multiple waves each having a crest and a trough. The sole plate has ridges corresponding with the crest and the trough of each wave and extending longitudinally throughout the midfoot region and the at least one of a forefoot region and a heel region.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sole structure for an article of footwear comprising: a sole plate having an undulating profile at a transverse cross-section of the sole plate, the undulating profile including multiple waves each having a crest and a trough; wherein the sole plate has ridges corresponding with the crest and the trough of each wave, the ridges extending longitudinally along the sole plate; and wherein at least three successive ones of the multiple waves have wavelengths that increase in magnitude in order in a direction from a medial edge of the sole plate to a lateral edge of the sole plate. 2. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein wavelengths of all of the multiple waves increase in magnitude in order in the direction from the medial edge of the sole plate to the lateral edge of the sole plate. 3. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the sole plate is a resilient material such that each of the multiple waves decreases in elevation from a steady state elevation to a loaded elevation under a dynamic compressive load, and returns to the steady state elevation upon removal of the dynamic compressive load. 4. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the sole plate is one of a fiber strand-lain composite, a carbon-fiber composite, a thermoplastic elastomer, a glass-reinforced nylon, wood, or steel. 5. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the undulating profile extends from the medial edge of the sole plate to the lateral edge of the sole plate. 6. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the multiple waves has an amplitude at the crest, and has a depth at the trough equal to the amplitude. 7. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein: the multiple waves include at least two waves disposed between a longitudinal midline and the medial edge of the sole plate, and at least two waves disposed between the longitudinal midline and the lateral edge of the sole plate; and the at least two waves disposed between the longitudinal midline and the medial edge have a shorter average wavelength than the at least two waves disposed between the longitudinal midline and the lateral edge. 8. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the ridges extend parallel to one another and to a longitudinal midline of the sole plate. 9. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the ridges extend an entire length of the sole plate. 10. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein: the sole plate includes a forefoot region, a heel region, and a midfoot region between the forefoot region and the heel region; and the sole plate slopes downward in the midfoot region from the heel region to the forefoot region. 11. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the sole plate includes a forefoot region, and the sole plate extends upward at a foremost extent of the sole plate such that the forefoot region is concave at a foot-facing surface of the sole plate. 12. The sole structure of claim 1 , further comprising: a foam midsole; wherein the sole plate is embedded in the foam midsole, with both the medial edge of the sole plate and the lateral edge of the sole plate encapsulated by the foam midsole. 13. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the sole plate is a unitary, one-piece component. 14. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the sole plate varies in thickness. 15. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the multiple waves vary in at least one of amplitude or depth. 16. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the multiple waves are rounded, square, or angular. 17. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the medial edge of the sole plate is contoured so that at least one of the ridges has a first portion that extends in a forefoot region of the sole plate and terminates at the medial edge of the sole plate, and has a second portion that extends only in a heel region of the sole plate and terminates at the medial edge of the sole plate.
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