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Soccer shoe having independently supported lateral and medial sides

US7143530B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateOct 28, 2005
Grant dateDec 5, 2006
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Expiry dateOct 28, 2025

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA43B13/14
  • WIPO fieldOther consumer goods
  • WIPO sectorOther fields

Abstract

A soccer shoe includes an upper and a cleat assembly coupled to the upper. The cleat assembly further includes a medial support bar located on the medial side and a lateral support bar located on the lateral side. A portion of the cleat assembly located near a midfoot section of the medial support bar is stiffer than a portion of the cleat assembly located near a midfoot section of the lateral support bar. The medial support bar extends approximately from a region corresponding to the rear of the calcaneous of a properly fitted wearer to approximately the head of the first metatarsal of the wearer. The lateral support bar extends approximately from a region corresponding to the rear of the calcaneous of the wearer to approximately the head of the fifth metatarsal of the wearer. The cleat assembly is bonded to a cushioning midsole formed from heated and compressed ethylene vinyl acetate foam. The upper lacks a full-length lasting board and is bonded directly to the cushioning midsole. A lining covers a padded collar and extends inside a foot-receiving region of the shoe, with a portion of the foot-receiving region around a wearer's heel being substantially free of discontinuities.

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