DIAGONALLY TORTILED SOLE Russian patent published in 2009 - IPC A43B13/14 A43B7/22 A43B13/24 

Abstract RU 2359589 C2

FIELD: personal utensils, clothes.

SUBSTANCE: diagonally tortiled sole consists of a soft lower part of the sole and bottom of the intermediate part, whereat the latter is connected with the soft lower part of the sole. Various rigid inserts may be set into the soft lower part. Soft lower part is covered with rigid and resistant to wear out-sole. Soft lower part of the sole along with the tortiled, flexible, rigid or elastic slab may form a packing, which may consist of several parts. Tortiled slab may be presented by an even slab or a slab of dissimilar thickness. The sole or the bottom of the intermediate part may also have a tortiled shape. Such a diagonally tortiled sole may be used for manufacturing of foot wear with specified type of the sole.

EFFECT: correction of the correct manner of foot placing and rolling over when walking.

8 cl, 19 dwg

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RU 2 359 589 C2

Authors

Mjuller Jung-Suk

Dates

2009-06-27Published

2005-01-10Filed