Sole structure for article of footwear
US-11937663-B2 · Mar 26, 2024 · US
US12453392B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12453392-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418588050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a first plate having a first surface. The first plate includes a forefoot region at an anterior end, a heel region at a posterior end, and a mid-foot region. The sole structure further includes a second plate having a second surface opposing the first surface of the first plate. The second plate has a first end attached to the forefoot region of the first plate and a second end that is spaced apart from the first surface of the first plate. A cushion is disposed between the first plate and the second plate and has a first side attached to the first surface of the first plate and a second side attached to the second surface of second plate. The cushion extends continuously from a medial side of the sole structure to a lateral side of the sole structure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sole structure for an article of footwear having an upper, the sole structure comprising: a forefoot region; a heel region; a medial side; a lateral side; a midfoot region extending between the forefoot region and the heel region; a cushion disposed in the forefoot region and having a first side and a second side formed on an opposite side than the first side; a first support extending from the forefoot region to the heel region, being disposed between the cushion and the upper, and having a first surface facing away from the upper and attached to the first side of the cushion; and a second support defining a width extending in a first direction from the medial side to the lateral side, the second support (i) having a second surface opposing the first surface of the first support and attached to the second side of the cushion and (ii) extending along an arc between a first end disposed in the forefoot region and a second end (a) extending beyond the cushion in a second direction toward the heel region and (b) tapering in width along the second direction, the second support being positioned further from the upper than the first support along the entire length of the second support. 2. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the cushion comprises a fluid-filled bladder. 3. The sole structure of claim 2 , wherein the fluid-filled bladder includes a tensile member disposed therein. 4. The sole structure of claim 2 , wherein the fluid-filled bladder is pressurized. 5. The sole structure of claim 1 , further comprising a cavity disposed between the first surface of the first support and the second surface of the second support at a location proximate to the midfoot region. 6. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the first support is formed of a composite material and the second support is formed of a polymeric material. 7. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the second support includes a third surface formed on an opposite side of the second support than the second surface and including a plurality of traction elements protruding therefrom. 8. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the first support is a first plate and the second support is a second plate. 9. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the second support extends upwardly at an anterior end of the first support and forms a toe cap. 10. The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the first support and the second support are each more rigid than the cushion. 11. A sole structure for an article of footwear having an upper, the sole structure comprising: a forefoot region; a heel region; a medial side; a lateral side; a midfoot region extending between the forefoot region and the heel region; a cushion disposed in the forefoot region and having a first side and a second side formed on an opposite side than the first side; a first support extending from the forefoot region to the heel region, being disposed between the cushion and the upper, and having a first surface facing away from the upper and attached to the first side of the cushion; and a second support defining a width extending in a first direction from the medial side to the lateral side, the second support (i) having a second surface opposing the first surface of the first support and attached to the second side of the cushion and (ii) extending along an arc between a first end disposed in the forefoot region and a second end, the second end tapering to a point at a location beyond the cushion in a second direction toward the heel region, the second support being positioned further from the upper than the first support along the entire length of the second support. 12. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the cushion comprises a fluid-filled bladder. 13. The sole structure of claim 12 , wherein the fluid-filled bladder includes a tensile member disposed therein. 14. The sole structure of claim 12 , wherein the fluid-filled bladder is pressurized. 15. The sole structure of claim 11 , further comprising a cavity disposed between the first surface of the first support and the second surface of the second support at a location proximate to the midfoot region. 16. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first support is formed of a composite material and the second support is formed of a polymeric material. 17. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the second support includes a third surface formed on an opposite side of the second support than the second surface and including a plurality of traction elements protruding therefrom. 18. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first support is a first plate and the second support is a second plate. 19. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first end of the second support extends upwardly at an anterior end of the first support and forms a toe cap. 20. The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first support and the second support are each more rigid than the cushion.
Pneumatic soles {filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas (inflatable linings for skiboots A43B5/0407)} · CPC title
Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot (resilient heel not included in the sole A43B21/26; resilient supports for the heel of the foot A43B21/32) · CPC title
Leaf springs · CPC title
the structure protruding from the outsole · CPC title
characterised by the material (material of the lining A43B23/07, material of toe stiffeners or heel stiffeners A43B23/08) · CPC title
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