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Variable reflex footwear technology

A technology of shoe soles and shoelaces, which is applied in the direction of footwear, footwear, shoe soles, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2021-11-26
史蒂夫·霍瓦特 +1
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Furthermore, while the midsole / outsole of these types of shoes provide a more variable stimulus, most of their upper design still limits "full motion" as described above, and thus inhibits optimal neuromuscular strides. state mechanism

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[0037] Such as Figure 1A to Figure 1C As shown, the footwear technical system 10 of the present invention includes a multilayer sole system 12 and a dynamic upper foot retention system 14, wherein the system 10 can be used in conjunction with the shoe body 8, as Figure 5 shown.

[0038] The multilayer sole system 12 may include a lower outer layer 16 , a mid layer 18 , and an upper inner layer 20 . The sole system may conform to the terrain to mimic barefoot-like stimulation to the sole of the foot. Such as Figure 4 As shown, variable reflective technology pods 22 may be positioned in the arch portion 23 of the upper inner layer 20 to provide subtle, variable stimulation to the arch area of ​​the sole of the foot.

[0039] Such as Figure 2A to Figure 2D As shown, the mid-base layer 18 may include a thin, flexible, sheet-like body 28 made of a denser material than the outer base layer 16, wherein the mid-base layer 18 includes a plurality of pins 30 extending from the bo...

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The present disclosure provides a footwear technology system including a multilayer shoe sole system. The multilayer shoe sole insert can include a lower outsole layer, a midsole layer, and an upper insole layer, wherein the midsole layer includes a plurality of pins extending from the bottom surface of the midsole layer, wherein the pins engage with the pin holes in the outsole layer. The system can include a dynamic upper foot retention system that moves in harmony with the foot's optimal natural movement. The dynamic upper foot retention system can include a top component connecting the lace area to the sole system, and back component that connects the upper heel area to the sole system, wherein when the laces are tightened, the force is directed towards the heel securing the foot to the shoe without forcing the arch down or constricting the raising of the foot arch.

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technical field [0001] The subject matter of the present invention generally relates to footwear technology that promotes optimal neuromusculoskeletal function of the foot, leg, hip and back. Background technique [0002] Mass production of footwear began in the mid to late 1980s. Since then, the proportion of foot-related problems experienced by the shoe-wearing population has continued to increase. Since the beginning of mass production of footwear, those familiar with the field of shoe design and manufacture have relied on false assumptions: namely, that the vast majority of people have inherently unstable feet or that their lower extremities are unstable due to a genetic predisposition. And poor coordination, and this instability and poor coordination is responsible for the vast majority of foot-related problems and pains commonly observed. As a result, footwear designers and manufacturers have attempted to develop products or footwear designs designed to alleviate the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A43B7/14A43B13/14A61F5/14B29D35/14
CPCA43B1/0009A43B7/1445A43B13/26A43B13/122A43B3/126A43B3/128A43B3/0042A43B3/0047A43B13/12A43B13/125A43B13/184A43B13/186A43B13/188A43B13/223A43B7/142A43B13/14A43B7/1415A43B13/28A43B13/38A43B7/146
Inventor 史蒂夫·霍瓦特罗伊·加德纳
Owner 史蒂夫·霍瓦特
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