A device for testing, measuring and indexing shoes is disclosed. The device measures
the capacity for vertical support of the midsole which is located directly under
the heel of the foot. A base value is established for a specific brand and model
of shoe. This permits the consumer to compare the amount of cushioning and shock
absorption during the heel strike phase of running or walking activities of any
of a plurality of different brand and models of shoe. Further, one may determine
the value of a shoe which has been used to determine whether it should be replaced.
The device employs a heel ram which would be inserted into the shoe directly above
the midsole where the heel of the foot would reside. The ram is then forced into
the midsole material. When a specific amount of pressure is achieved (PSI), a sensor
measures the depth of penetration into the material. The less depth that is reached
with the predetermined pressure, the more structure there is in the midsole. A
greater depth (at the predetermined pressure) on the same brand and model of shoe
would indicate that there is less structure (and structural integrity) in the midsole.
This would give the consumer an independent assessment of the quality of either
a used shoe or a new shoe with respect to other shoes in the same class. The device
may also measure the decrease in vertical support of the midsole due to increased
temperature and compression forces. This device may be employed singly or in combination
with a torsional shoe testing device.