Foot Support Members That Provide Dynamically Transformative Properties
US-2018125148-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US12501969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12501969-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418656090-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 23, 2025 |
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A sole structure for an article of footwear is provided. The sole structure includes an outsole having a ground-engaging surface and an upper surface formed on an opposite side of the outsole than the ground-engaging surface. A first cushion is disposed proximate to a medial side of the sole structure and includes a first fluid-filled chamber attached to the upper surface of the outsole and a second fluid-filled chamber attached to the first fluid-filled chamber and disposed between the first fluid-filled chamber and the upper. A second cushion is disposed proximate to a lateral side of the sole structure and includes a third fluid-filled chamber attached to the upper surface of the outsole and a fourth fluid-filled chamber attached to the third fluid-filled chamber and disposed between the third fluid-filled chamber and the upper. The second cushion is fluidly isolated from the first cushion.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A sole structure for an article of footwear, the sole structure comprising: a midsole including a forefoot region and a heel region; a plate including a first plate surface attached to the midsole and a second plate surface disposed on an opposite side of the plate than the first plate surface, the second plate surface including a socket beginning and terminating in the forefoot region; a first cushion disposed within the socket and including a first cushion surface attached to the second plate surface and a second cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the first cushion than the first cushion surface, the first cushion disposed in the forefoot region, disposed proximate to one of a medial side of the midsole and a lateral side of the midsole, and including an oval shape; a second cushion including a third cushion surface opposing the second cushion surface of the first cushion, and a fourth cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the second cushion than the third cushion surface, the second cushion including an oval shape; and an outsole including a first outsole surface opposing the fourth cushion surface and a second outsole surface defining a ground-contacting surface and disposed on an opposite side of the outsole than the first outsole surface. 2 . The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the third cushion surface is attached to the second cushion surface. 3 . The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first cushion and the second cushion comprises a fluid-filled chamber. 4 . The sole structure of claim 3 , wherein the fluid-filled chamber is pressurized within a range of 15-30 pounds per square inch. 5 . The sole structure of claim 1 , wherein the midsole comprises a polymer foam. 6 . The sole structure of claim 1 , further comprising a third cushion spaced apart from the first cushion and the second cushion, the third cushion including a fifth cushion surface attached to the second plate surface and a sixth cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the third cushion than the fifth cushion surface. 7 . The sole structure of claim 6 , wherein the third cushion is disposed proximate to the other of the medial side of the midsole and the lateral side of the midsole. 8 . The sole structure of claim 7 , wherein the third cushion is aligned with the first cushion and the second cushion in a direction extending between the medial side of the midsole and the lateral side of the midsole. 9 . The sole structure of claim 8 , wherein the third cushion includes an oval shape. 10 . The sole structure of claim 9 , further comprising a fourth cushion including a seventh cushion surface opposing the sixth cushion surface of the third cushion and an eighth cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the fourth cushion than the seventh cushion surface and opposing the first outsole surface. 11 . A sole structure for an article of footwear, the sole structure comprising: a midsole including a forefoot region and a heel region; a plate including a first plate surface attached to the midsole and a second plate surface disposed on an opposite side of the plate than the first plate surface, the second plate surface including a first socket and a second socket spaced from the first socket, the first socket and the second socket each beginning and terminating in the forefoot region; a first cushion disposed within the first socket and including a first cushion surface attached to the second plate surface and a second cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the first cushion than the first cushion surface, the first cushion disposed in the forefoot region, disposed proximate to one of a medial side of the midsole and a lateral side of the midsole, and including an oval shape; a second cushion disposed within the second socket and including a third cushion surface attached to the second plate surface and a fourth cushion surface disposed on an opposite side of the second cushion than the third cushion surface, the second cushion disposed in the forefoot region, disposed proximate to the other of the medial side of the midsole and the lateral side of the midsole, and including an oval shape; and an outsole including a first outsole surface opposing the second cushion surface and the fourth cushion surface and a second outsole surface defining a ground-contacting surface and disposed on an opposite side of the outsole than the first outsole surface. 12 . The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first cushion is spaced apart from the second cushion. 13 . The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first cushion and the second cushion comprises a fluid-filled chamber. 14 . The sole structure of claim 13 , wherein the fluid-filled chamber is pressurized within a range of 15-30 pounds per square inch. 15 . The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the midsole comprises a polymer foam. 16 . The sole structure of claim 11 , wherein the first cushion is aligned with the second cushion in a direction extending between the medial side of the midsole and the lateral side of the midsole. 17 . The sole structure of claim 11 , further comprising a third cushion aligned with the first cushion and a fourth cushion aligned with the second cushion. 18 . The sole structure of claim 17 , wherein the third cushion is disposed between the second cushion surface and the first outsole surface and the fourth cushion is disposed between the fourth cushion surface and the first outsole surface. 19 . The sole structure of claim 18 , wherein at least one of the first cushion, the second cushion, the third cushion, and the fourth cushion comprises a fluid-filled chamber. 20 . The sole structure of claim 18 , wherein at least one of the third cushion and the fourth cushion includes an oval shape.
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