US2424463A - Multiple antiskid ribbed suction sole for shoes and rubber footwear - Google Patents

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US2424463A US598432A US59843245A US2424463A US 2424463 A US2424463 A US 2424463A US 598432 A US598432 A US 598432A US 59843245 A US59843245 A US 59843245A US 2424463 A US2424463 A US 2424463A
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July 22, 1947. v c, Hogs 2,424,463
MULTIPLE ANTISKID RIBBED SUCTION SOLE FOR SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR Filed June '9, 1945 Fitz-35.2.
INVENTORQI E175ZI54H06= Patented July 22, 1947 SOLE FOR SHOES WEAR Elsie Claire Hogg, ,NIJ. Application June 9, 1945, seri ii messages This invention relates to an improved antiskid shoe sole, and one of its objects is to provide a shoe sole or rubber footwearwith a plurality ol molded suction cups and an area surrounding each skid cup which is provided with skid resisting integral ribs, the ribs extending in divergent or non-parallel directions when comparedwith the skid resisting ribs ofad acent areas, so that some of the skid resisting ribs will be in angular relation to any sliding movement of the shoe, and will thereby effectively resist skidding or slipping of the shoe on ,ice or ice covered pavements, or upon other slippery surfaces.
With the above and other objects in view the invention comprises certain new and useful con structions, combinations, and arrangements of parts, clearly described in the following specification, and full illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Fig. 1 is a bottom plan view of the improved sole for shoes or rubber footwear.
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional View, taken on line 22 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 3 is a similar view, taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the practical embodiment of my invention, 5 designates the body of the sole for shoes or rubber footwear, which is constructed of natural or synthetic rubber, or compositions which include rubber, or any other suitable material.
The sole is constructed with a heel part 6 and a foot supporting part I, which are separated from each other by the neutral shank or connecting part B.
The heel engaging or supporting part 6 is formed with one or more rubber suction cups 9, which includes the circular rim portion 9a. and the concave socket portion 9b. The outer surface of the circular rim portion is disposed flush with the tread surface of the heel part. The area [0 surrounding the suction cup 9 is formed with intersecting molded skid resisting ribs H and I2, which extend at right angles to the main axis of the shoe sole and at right angles thereto, and therefore at right angles to each other. Those intersecting skid resisting ribs thereby provide small rectangular suction cups l3, in considerabl number, around the main suction cup 9, and make up a tread surface which will yield slightly in all directions to resist sliding, and which will develop a suctional pull upon any wetted or slippery surface, which will effectively oppose free sliding.
4 Claims. (01.36%595 1 The sole part l-is provided atthe forward end of the samefwith ajsuction cupl l and a series of pamue skid resisting 'molded ribs l5, which extend in the general direction of the lengthof the sol'e, andon all sides of the cup. Y
. Rearwardly of the group of molded: ribs 15, time other groups it and H are provided, which are shown 'tocover an approximately equal area,
sov that the dividing line between the twogroups falls at approximately the median line of the sole at. 18, "The r'ibs [6a of the group 16 are shown toextend diagonally,and the ribs Ila of the group H are shown tav extend at right angles to the length of the sole. In the center of the group It a suction cup 19 is formed, which has the general characteristics of the suction cup 9, of the heel part 6. In the approximate center of the group H a, suction cup 29 is formed, which is of similar construction.
Rearwardly of the two groups l6 and I1 two additional groups of skid resisting ribs are provided, at 2| and 22. The ribs of the group 2| extend at approximately right angles to the direction of the length of the sole, and the ribs 22 extend in the general length of the sole, and at approximately right angles to the direction of the ribs 21.
The impact of the walking step is initially received by the suction cup l4, and then by the suction cups l9 and 20, and the skid resisting ribs supporting the areas around these cups, and the groups '2! and 22 have a. decreasing contact with the ground surface, due to the rise of the arch of the shoe.
In the area of the sole part forwardly of the groups 2| and. 22 three angular directions are provided for the skid resisting ribs. The forward ribs are disposed on approximately parallel relation to the length of the sole, the group lli is disposed in diagonal relation thereto, and the group I1 is disposed at right angles to the group I5. This combination thus includes skid resisting ribs which will resist effectively slipping either at right angle to the direction of walking, or in diagonal relation thereto, or in the direction of walking, or in an opposite direction. The groups 2| and 22 increase this measure of lateral protection against skidding.
It is understood that various changes in the details of construction, their combination and arrangement, may be made, within the scope of the claims hereof,
Having described my invention, I claim as new:
1. A skid resisting sole for shoes and rubber footwear, comprising a sole part and a heel part,
the heel part having a suction cup provided with a circular rim having tread engagement with the ground and intersectin ribs providing a plurality of smaller suction cups of rectangular shape, and the sole part having a plurality of suction cups and skid resisting ribs between said suction cups.
2. A skid resisting sole for shoes and rubber footwear, comprising a sole part and a heel part, the heel part having a. series of intersecting skid resisting ribs, the sole part having a suction cup located in the forward portion thereof and a pair of suction cups located rearwardly of the first suction cup and in opposition to each other near the side edges of the sole part but spaced inwardly thereof, the sole part having a series of parallel skid resisting ribs extending in the general direction of the length of the sole part and surroundin the first-named suction cup, and further having skid resisting ribs surrounding each of the second-named suction cups and disposed in different angular relation to each other and to the skid resisting ribs first-named.
3. A skid resisting sole for shoes and rubber footwear, comprising a sole part and a heel part, the sole part having a suction cup located near the forward area thereof and suction cups located rearwardly of the first-named suction cup, the sole part having skid resisting ribs surrounding the first-named suction cup which extend in the general direction of the sole part, and the last-named suction CH PS being surrounded by s'kid resisting ribs which extend in different an- 4 gular directions to the ribs at the forward part and in non-parallel directions to each other.
4. A skid resisting sole for shoes and rubber footwear, comprising a sole part having a suction cup located near the tip thereof and provided with skid resisting ribs extending forwardly and rearwardly thereof and further provided with groups of skid resisting ribs located rearwardly of said first-named ribs and extending in diagonal relation to the first-named ribs and at right angles thereto, and further provided with a suction cup located in each of such groups of ribs.
ELSIE CLAIRE HOGG.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 657,277 Whitcher Sept. 4, 1900 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 22,771 Great Britain 1894 538,093 France Mar. 14, 1922 540,104 France Apr. 12, 1922 OTHER REFERENCES McDonald, Design 68,214, Sept. 15, 1925. McKenna, Design 3 ,747 Jan. 5, 1909.
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US2611194A (en) * 1952-03-19 1952-09-23 Nitzio Anthony De Antislipping footgear
US3129520A (en) * 1959-12-17 1964-04-21 Funck Herbert One-piece molded sole for welt shoes
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FR2220128A5 (en) * 1973-01-31 1974-09-27 Onitsuka Co Ltd
US3918181A (en) * 1973-01-31 1975-11-11 Onitsuka Co Ltd Sport shoe
US4266349A (en) * 1977-11-29 1981-05-12 Uniroyal Gmbh Continuous sole for sports shoe
US4494321A (en) * 1982-11-15 1985-01-22 Kevin Lawlor Shock resistant shoe sole
US4494320A (en) * 1982-11-18 1985-01-22 8-Track Shoe Corp. Shoe outsole
US4697361A (en) * 1985-08-03 1987-10-06 Paul Ganter Base for an article of footwear
US5117566A (en) * 1991-05-02 1992-06-02 Lloyd Amie J Shoe construction with a sole formed of pneumatic tubes
US5224279A (en) * 1991-06-17 1993-07-06 James Agnew Athletic shoe sole design and construction
US5440826A (en) * 1992-04-08 1995-08-15 Whatley; Ian H. Shock absorbing outsole for footwear
US5579591A (en) * 1993-06-29 1996-12-03 Limited Responsibility Company Frontier Footwear for patients of osteoarthritis of the knee
US5727335A (en) * 1993-06-29 1998-03-17 Limited Responsibility Company Frontier Footwear for patients of osteoarthritis of the knee
US5542196A (en) * 1994-04-15 1996-08-06 Donna Karan Shoe Company Insole
US5653046A (en) * 1995-09-06 1997-08-05 Lawlor; Kevin B. Durable, lightweight shock resistant shoe sole
USD387698S (en) * 1997-02-11 1997-12-16 Nike, Inc. Bottom surface of a shoe outsole
US7146752B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2006-12-12 Red Wing Shoe Company, Inc. Footwear outsole including star shapes
US20060021253A1 (en) * 2004-07-30 2006-02-02 Pasternak Stephen M Footwear outsole including star shapes
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US20150143713A1 (en) * 2010-01-22 2015-05-28 Hsien-Hsiung Cheng Multi-function shoe pad
US10034520B1 (en) * 2017-01-14 2018-07-31 Javad Jafarifar Sports shoe with cleat
EP3501320A1 (en) * 2017-12-22 2019-06-26 Caprice Schuhproduktion GmbH & Co. KG Outsole having slip-proof properties
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