Footwear sole assembly
A sole assembly for footwear includes a footbed made of a first resilient material with a lower durometer than a surrounding rocker frame composed of a second resilient material. During a user's heel-to-toe motion, medial and lateral rolling elements extending downward from the frame form convex longitudinal curves from heel to midfoot, guiding the transition from heel strike to toe-off. Beneath the footbed, a rigid support plate with medial and lateral extensions is incorporated to provide torsional stability and to restrict forefoot flexion, reducing pronation and supination while centering the foot. As a result, energy is stored during gait and released to propel the user, supporting a controlled, dynamic rolling gait during walking or running.
1 . A sole assembly for footwear comprising:
a footbed made of a first resilient material of a first durometer, the footbed providing a surface for the plantar area of a user's foot;
a frame surrounding and extending above the footbed, the frame comprising a second resilient material of a second durometer, where the frame is capable of cradling a user's foot;
where the second durometer is higher than the first durometer,
where the frame extends around and from a heel area of the footwear, along medial and lateral sides of the footwear, toward a toe area of the footwear;
a medial rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the medial side, the medial rolling element defining a first longitudinal curve with a first convex face directed downward; and
a lateral rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the lateral side, the lateral rolling element defining a second longitudinal curve with a second convex face directed downward;
where the first and second longitudinal curves extend along a length of the footwear, each with a first end at the heel area, and a second end at a midfoot area of the footwear.
2 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 1 , where the first and second longitudinal curves are laterally spaced from each other.
3 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 1 , further comprising:
a rigid support beneath the footbed,
with a base of the rigid support extending from a heel area of the footwear toward a toe area of the footwear,
where the rigid support comprises medial and lateral extensions, the medial and lateral extensions extending off of the base of the rigid support, at a midsole area of
the footwear, with the medial extension extending toward a medial side of the footwear, and the lateral extension extending toward a lateral side of the footwear.
4 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 3 , where
the medial extension extends to a medial side forefoot metatarsal head area of the footwear; and
the lateral extension extends to a lateral side forefoot metatarsal head area of the footwear.
5 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 1 , further comprising:
a second medial rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the medial side, the second medial rolling element defining a third longitudinal curve with a third convex face directed downward; and
a second lateral rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the lateral side, the second lateral rolling element defining a fourth longitudinal curve with a fourth convex face directed downward,
where the third and fourth longitudinal curves extend along a length of the footwear each with a first end at a midfoot area of the footwear and a second end at the toe area of the footwear, and
where the third and fourth longitudinal curves are laterally spaced from each other.
6 . A sole assembly for footwear, comprising:
an upper layer comprised of a first resilient material having a center region having a first durometer and a perimeter region having a second durometer wherein the second durometer is higher than the first durometer,
the firmer perimeter region defining a rocker foot frame extending along medial and lateral sides from a heel area of the footwear sole assembly to a forefoot area;
a medial rolling element extending downward from the rocker foot frame on the medial side, the medial rolling element defining a first longitudinal curve with a first convex face directed downward;
a lateral rolling element extending downward from the rocker foot frame on the lateral side, the lateral rolling element defining a second longitudinal curve with a second convex face directed downward,
the rocker foot frame forming an upward continuous wall, defining an area configured to cradle a wearer's foot;
a lower layer comprised of a resilient material disposed beneath the upper layer, the lower layer configured to compress upon heel strike and store energy for propulsion during toe-off;
wherein, upon heel strike of a stride, the rocker foot frame promotes a rolling motion to guide the wearer's foot in a neutral alignment from heel strike through toe-off.
7 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 6 , further comprising:
a rigid support plate comprised of a rigid material extending from the heel area to the forefoot area,
the rigid support plate including a base portion and a fork portion,
where the fork portion branches toward the medial and lateral sides of the forefoot area to reduce flexion therein; and
wherein the firmer perimeter region of the upper layer cooperates with the rigid support plate to provide lateral and medial stability throughout the wearer's gait cycle.
8 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 6 , further comprising:
a second medial rolling element extending from a bottom of the rocker foot frame on the medial side, the second medial rolling element defining a third longitudinal curve with a third convex face directed downward; and
a second lateral rolling element extending from a bottom of the rocker foot frame on the lateral side, the second lateral rolling element defining a fourth longitudinal curve with a fourth convex face directed downward,
where the third and fourth longitudinal curves extend along a length of the footwear each with a first end at a midfoot area of the footwear and a second end at the toe area of the footwear, and
where the third and fourth longitudinal curves are laterally spaced from each other.
9 . A sole assembly for footwear comprising:
a footbed made of a first resilient material of a first durometer, the footbed providing a surface for the plantar area of a user's foot;
a frame surrounding and extending above the footbed, the frame comprising a second resilient material of a second durometer, where the frame is capable of cradling a user's foot;
where the second durometer is higher than the first durometer,
where the frame extends around and from a heel area of the footwear, along medial and lateral sides of the footwear, toward a toe area of the footwear;
a medial rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the medial side, the medial rolling element defining a first longitudinal curve with a first convex face directed downward; and
a lateral rolling element extending from a bottom of the frame on the lateral side, the lateral rolling element defining a second longitudinal curve with a second convex face directed downward;
where the first and second longitudinal curves extend along a length of the footwear, each with a rearmost end at the heel area, and a forward end at a midfoot area of the footwear; and
wherein, during a walking or running stride, ground-contact first occurs on the rear-most ends of the medial and lateral rolling elements, followed by progressive anterior contact along said medial and lateral rolling elements transfer across the midfoot.
10 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 9 , wherein the frame forms an upward continuous wall along the medial and lateral sides configured to cradle the user's foot.
11 . The sole assembly for footwear of claim 9 , further comprising:
a rigid support beneath the footbed, the rigid support comprising:
a base extending from the heel area toward the midfoot area; and
a pair of extensions extending laterally toward the medial and lateral sides in a forefoot region.