A midsole for a shoe which is capable of safely performing the shockdispersing function and the same foot rolling function,
by embedding a reinforcing member in between an upper midsole and
a lower midsole so as to enhance the strength of
the midsole
A drawback of such known midsole for aid of walking is that an excessive compressed transform may be occurred by the depressions, thereby resulting in excessive increase of the flexibility and dissatisfaction of performing the walking function with safe.
1. | Minimizing the dangers of excessive flexibility in the sole by | ||
enhancing the strength of the midsole | |||
-> | Providing a midsole for a shoe which is capable of safely | ||
performing the same foot rolling function | |||
2. | Providing a midsole for a shoe which is capable of making the | ||
wearer feel soft on he or her feet with a nice cushiony landing | |||
feel to them, which is capable of peacefully supporting the sole | |||
of the foot on which most of the wearer’s weight may be applied, | |||
which is capable of distributing the wearer’s weight on the feet. | |||
-> | Minimizing foot fatigue of the wearer | ||
3. | Making wings of the reinforcing member of the midsole to be | ||
exposed to the outside, by changing the length of the exposed | |||
wings, and by creating some characters or figures with the aid | |||
of the exposed wings | |||
-> | Providing an attractive appearance for the shoe |