scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Institution

ASICS

About: ASICS is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Natural rubber & Cushioning. The organization has 226 authors who have published 278 publications receiving 3112 citations.


Papers
More filters
Patent
Barry Bates1, Gross Al1
20 Feb 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a shoe comprising a sole portion having peripheral edges and at least one cushioning element comprising a chamber having flexible walls filled with a liquid composition, wherein the chamber includes a plurality of partitions for directing flow of liquid from one portion of the chamber to another portion of a chamber.
Abstract: A shoe comprising a sole portion having peripheral edges and at least one cushioning element comprising a chamber having flexible walls filled with a liquid composition, wherein the chamber includes a plurality of partitions for directing flow of liquid from one portion of the chamber to another portion of the chamber. Preferably, at least one partition is a gating means responsive to a differential in liquid-pressure for enabling the flow of liquid to the chamber portion of lower liquid pressure. The cushioning element overlays the sole portion. A portion of the cushioning element extends to a peripheral edge to provide cushioning support to a foot of a wearer at the peripheral edge. Preferably the extending portion of the element has substantially transparent walls, whereby the liquid composition can be viewed. Preferably, the liquid composition comprises an amount of a gel having a gel density and an amount of particulate having a particulate density, wherein the particulate density is less than the gel density. Preferably the cushioning element has a flexure joint along a portion of the element, which is a partition for directing flow of liquid from one portion of the chamber to another portion of the chamber.

140 citations

Patent
09 Jun 1988
TL;DR: A rubber composition comprising at least one natural and/or synthetic rubber component(s), fine inorganic fibers subjected to a surface treatment with a surface treating agent and a non-sulfur type vulcanizing agent, and a golf ball comprising the composition which exhibits excellent durability, bounce impact elasticity and excellent feeling upon hitting as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A rubber composition comprising at least one natural and/or synthetic rubber component(s), fine inorganic fibers subjected to a surface treatment with a surface treating agent and a non-sulfur type vulcanizing agent and a golf ball comprising the composition which exhibits excellent durability, bounce impact elasticity and excellent feeling upon hitting.

110 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The tensile strength of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced plastics under a high strain rate was experimentally investigated in this article, where the tensile modulus and strength in the longitudinal direction are independent of the strain rate.
Abstract: The tensile strength of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced plastics under a high strain rate was experimentally investigated. A high-strain-rate test was performed using the tension-type split Hopkinson bar technique. In order to obtain the tensile stress–strain relations, a special fixture was used for the impact tensile specimen. The experimental results demonstrated that the tensile modulus and strength in the longitudinal direction are independent of the strain rate. In contrast, the tensile properties in the transverse direction and the shear properties increase with the strain rate. Moreover, it was observed that the strain-rate dependence of the shear strength is much stronger than that of the transverse strength. The tensile strength of off-axis specimens was measured using an oblique tab, and the experimental results were compared with the tensile strength predicted based on the Tsai–Hill failure criterion. It was concluded that the tensile strength can be characterized quite well using the a...

109 citations

Patent
17 Jun 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a shoe is provided with a cushioning element, which includes a first chamber having substantially transparent flexible flexible walls filled with liquid or gel cushioning material, and a second chamber having gas impervious, preferably substantially transparent walls which receive therebetween and enclose a portion of the first chamber.
Abstract: A shoe is provided with a cushioning element, preferably a heel strike cushioning element for a sole portion of the shoe. The cushioning element includes a first chamber having substantially transparent flexible walls filled for example, with a liquid or gel cushioning material. A second chamber is provided having gas impervious, preferably substantially transparent walls which receive therebetween and enclose a portion of the first chamber. The first chamber is seated over the second chamber to form a gas filled cell between the walls of the enclosed portion of the first chamber and the walls of the second chamber. Preferably, a plurality of ribs project from the walls of the second chamber into the gas filled cell to form a plurality of gas filled pockets between the ribs, and the walls of the enclosed portion of the first chamber and the second chamber. The second chamber of the cushioning element is disposed over the sole portion. Preferably, the sole portion is constructed with openings which permit the gel composition to be viewed from the exterior of the shoe.

93 citations

Patent
Masanobu Inohara1
04 Aug 1980
TL;DR: A sport shoe sole having a ground sole rigid and of excellent abrasion resistance and an elastic interlayer body bonded to the ground sole is described in this paper, where the inter-layer body is provided at its heel portion with an air inclusion means such as grooves and apertures that open at least to one side of the inter layer body.
Abstract: A sport shoe sole having a ground sole rigid and of excellent abrasion resistance and an elastic interlayer body bonded to the ground sole, in which the interlayer body is provided at its heel portion with an air inclusion means such as grooves and apertures that open at least to one side of the interlayer body.

84 citations


Authors

Showing all 226 results

Network Information
Related Institutions (5)
Australian Institute of Sport
1.6K papers, 76K citations

74% related

German Sport University Cologne
3.9K papers, 81.8K citations

74% related

Yamagata University
21K papers, 384.1K citations

74% related

Toyota
55K papers, 735.3K citations

73% related

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
2.6K papers, 108.1K citations

73% related

Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202110
202012
201915
201817
201714
20163