Ventilated footwear

A - Human Necessities – 43 – B

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A43B 7/08 (2006.01) A43B 7/06 (2006.01) A43B 7/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2279738

The ventilated footwear comprises a lower part incorporating a sole, an upper part coupled to the lower part and shaped to receive a foot of a wearer. The upper part has an arch portion and is provided with an inside surface adapted to permit air circulation therethrough, and an outside surface provided with ventilation holes located in the arch portion of the upper part of the footwear. A waterproof and breathable membrane is sandwiched between the inside and outside surfaces in the arch portion of the upper part of the footwear across the holes. Furthermore, an insole is preferably disposed into the footwear. The insole has an arch portion adjacently located to the arch portion of the upper part of the footwear. The upper layer of the insole is adapted to permit air circulation therethrough. The insole has a bottom layer provided with transverse intersecting channels extending inwardly from a peripheral edge of the insole. At least one of the channels is adjacent to the holes located in the arch portion of the outside surface of the upper part of the footwear. The channels are provided with openings in communication with the upper layer.

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