U.S. patent application number 09/849968 was filed with the patent office on 2002-08-22 for golf shoes.
Invention is credited to Kaneko, Nariie.
Application Number | 20020112378 09/849968 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 18903100 |
Filed Date | 2002-08-22 |
United States Patent
Application |
20020112378 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kaneko, Nariie |
August 22, 2002 |
Golf shoes
Abstract
Golf shoes are proposed which make it possible for particularly
senior golfers whose lower half body has weakened to make a correct
swing during a downswing. A sealed bag formed of a vinyl is fixed
to a portion of a midsole in surface contact with the foot sole of
a shoe. A hand pump and a release valve are connected to the sealed
bag through a vinyl tube. When the shoes are put on with the sealed
bag inflated by injecting air into it by operating the hand pump,
the portion of the little toe rises. When a swing is made in this
state, even when the body weight moves at the time of a downswing
or an impact, due to the rise of the portion of the little toe by
inflation of the sealed bag, even a senior golfer can make a right
swing by standing firm on his left foot. When air is released from
the sealed bag, normal walking is possible.
Inventors: |
Kaneko, Nariie; (Osaka,
JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
WENDEROTH, LIND & PONACK, L.L.P.
2033 K STREET N. W.
SUITE 800
WASHINGTON
DC
20006-1021
US
|
Family ID: |
18903100 |
Appl. No.: |
09/849968 |
Filed: |
May 8, 2001 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
36/127 ; 36/144;
36/29 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A43B 13/203 20130101;
A43B 7/1435 20130101; A43B 5/001 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
36/127 ; 36/144;
36/29 |
International
Class: |
A43B 013/20 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Feb 16, 2001 |
JP |
2001-40508 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. Golf shoes comprising a sealed bag provided at an area of a foot
sole which becomes a fulcrum at a side for bracing during a period
from a top swing to a finish, said sealed bag being arranged such
that air can be injected thereinto and exhausted therefrom, whereby
a portion corresponding to said area is raised by inflating said
sealed bag by injecting air into it.
2. The golf shoes as claimed in claim 1 wherein as means for
injecting and exhausting air to and from said sealed bag, a hand
pump and a release valve are provided.
3. The golf shoes as claimed in claim 2 wherein said hand pump and
said release valve are buried in a tongue.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to golf shoes with which a correct
swing is possible.
[0002] FIG. 2A shows a position of a golfer 20 in the address
position before making a swing, and FIG. 2B shows a state of the
feet (shoes) as seen from front. Further, FIG. 3 shows a golfer in
backswing, FIG. 4A shows a golfer who is preparing a downswing, and
FIG. 5A shows a state immediately before impact. Also, FIGS. 4B and
5B schematically show the relation between the feet and the ground
at that time, as in FIG. 2B. These figures show a right-handed
golfer, and the following description is also for a right-handed
golfer.
[0003] In an address position, as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, a
golfer 20 has his thighs lightly bent inwardly without stretching
the knees 12L, 12R for both right and left legs 11L, 11R. At this
time, the soles 13L, 13R of the golfer 20 are in surface-to-surface
contact with the ground for both right and left feet as shown in
FIG. 2B.
[0004] When a swing begins, until it reaches a top swing through a
backswing shown in FIG. 3, the right knee 12R faces slightly
inwardly as in the address position with the body weight mainly
resting on the inner side (that is, side of the big toe 14R) of the
right foot 11R.
[0005] Then, when a downswing begins, as shown in FIG. 4A, the left
waist, which has turned to the right, returns to the left, the heel
of the left foot 11L, which has been slightly raised, lands on the
ground while stepping in, and at the same time, the shoulder turns,
so that the left knee 12L, which has displaced rightwardly, will
return to the original position, so that the body weight begins to
move onto the left foot 11L.
[0006] As shown in FIG. 5A, in the flow from the impact of the ball
to the finish, most of the body weight rests on the left foot 11L,
so that bracing on the side of the little toe 15L is especially
required.
[0007] But as in the case of a senior golfer, when the lower half
of the body is not strong, since the support by the knees is weak,
particularly in the flow from the top swing to the impact (in
downswing), while the body weight moves onto the left foot 11L, as
shown in FIGS. 4B and 5B, bracing on the side of the little toe 15L
of the left foot 11L does not work, so that the side of the big toe
14L tends to float above ground. This makes it impossible to make a
right swing.
[0008] An object of this invention is make it possible for
particularly senior golfers whose lower half body has weakened to
make a right swing during a downswing with the foot on the bracing
side (that is, left foot for a right-hander and right foot for a
left-hander) stably in surface-to-surface contact with the
ground.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] According to this invention, there is provided golf shoes
comprising a sealed bag provided at an area of a foot sole which
becomes a fulcrum at a side for bracing during a period from a top
swing to a finish, the sealed bag being arranged such that air can
be injected thereinto and exhausted therefrom, whereby a portion
corresponding to the area is raised by inflating the sealed bag by
injecting air into it.
[0010] With this arrangement, when the golf shoes are put on with
air injected into the sealed bag, during a downswing, since the
portion of the fulcrum of the foot sole at a side for bracing rises
by the inflation of the sealed bag, even when the body weight
moves, the golfer can stand firm on the foot on the side for
bracing by the rise of the portion at the fulcrum. Thus it is
possible to make a correct swing. Specifically, the portion of the
fulcrum refers to the area including and adjacent the little
toe.
[0011] When the swing finishes, by exhausting air in the sealed
bag, the sealed bag becomes flat, so that normal walking is
possible.
[0012] If, as means of injecting and exhausting air, a hand pump
and a release valve are provided, compared with one in which these
means are separate from the shoe, there is no possibility of losing
them. Thus it is more convenient.
[0013] If the hand pump and the release valve are buried in a
tongue, when air is injected or released, one can operate the pump
and the release valve by pressing them with e.g. the tip of the
grip of a golf club while standing, so that he does not have to
bend down.
[0014] Other features and objects of the present invention will
become apparent from the following description made with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1A is a schematic view of a golf shoe of this
invention;
[0016] FIG. 1B is a side view of the same;
[0017] FIG. 2A shows a golfer in address position;
[0018] FIG. 2B shows the relation between the feet and the
ground;
[0019] FIG. 3 shows a golfer in backswing;
[0020] FIG. 4A shows a golfer in downswing;
[0021] FIGS. 4B and 4C show the relation between the feet and the
ground when hitting with conventional shoes on and with the golf
shoes of the present invention on, respectively;
[0022] FIG. 5A shows a golfer in impact; and
[0023] FIGS. 5B and 5C show the relation between the feet and the
ground when hitting with conventional shoes on and with the golf
shoes of the present invention on, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Hereinbelow, an embodiment of this invention is described
with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1A is a schematic view showing
characterizing portions of a golf shoe 10 of this embodiment, and
FIG. 1B is its side view.
[0025] As shown in these figures, a sealed bag 2 formed of a thin
vinyl is fixed to the back of a midsole 1 kept in
surface-to-surface contact with the sole of the shoe 10 to a
portion corresponding to a region adjacent the little toe. The
region adjacent the little toe is a portion which becomes a fulcrum
for bracing when the body weight rests on the left foot during a
downswing.
[0026] The sealed bag 2 is formed by superposing two thin vinyl
plates 2a and bonding their perimeters together, and is adapted to
inflate in the vertical direction (that is, thickness direction) as
shown by one-dot chain line in FIG. 1B when air is injected. One
end of a vinyl tube 3 is connected to the sealed bag 2, and to the
other end of the tube 3, a hand pump 4 for injecting air into the
sealed bag 2 and a release valve 5 therefor are connected. The
hand-push pump 4 and the release valve 5 are buried in a tongue
6.
[0027] When the shoe 10 is put on with the sealed bag 2 inflated by
injecting air into it by means of the hand pump 4, the portion
corresponding to the little toe will get raised.
[0028] When a driver is swung in this state, as shown in FIGS. 4C
and 5C, even when the body weight moves onto the side of the little
toe 15L during downswing or at an impact, a raising of the portion
of the little toe 15L due to inflation of the sealed bag 2 makes it
possible to firmly stand on the left foot 11L (right foot 11R in
the case of a left-hander). Thus, if other elements are complete,
it is possible to make a right swing.
[0029] After the swing has finished, when air is released by
operating the release valve 5 of the hand pump 4, the sealed bag 2
will reduce to the original thickness equal to the thickness of the
two vinyl plates 2a forming it. Thus one can get the same feeling
as when ordinary shoes are put on, and it will pose no problem
whatsoever in rounding a course.
[0030] In this embodiment, since the hand pump 4 and the release
valve 5 are provided at the portion of the tongue 6, one can inject
air by pressing this portion with e.g. the tip of the grip of a
golf club without stooping. Release of air, too, can be done in the
same manner.
[0031] If one does not mind taking a stooping position, the
position where the pump 4 and the release valve 5 are provided is
not limited to the tongue 6, but they can be arranged at any
portion of the shoe such as at the heel, side or instep.
[0032] Since the golf shoes of this invention are structured as
described above, particularly for a golfer having a weakened lower
body such as a senior golfer, by raising the area which becomes a
fulcrum on the step-in foot side (adjacent the little toe) by
inflating the sealed bag buried in the shoe, it is possible to
stably set the step-in foot side. Thus it is possible to make a
right swing from the top swing to finish.
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