`Reply to Office Action of December 22, 2023
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`AMENDMENT TO THE CLAIMS
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, and listings, of claims in the
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`application:
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`1-18. (Canceled)
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`19. (Currently Amended) A shoe comprising:
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`a first body portion in which a portion of a front foot portion of a wearer can be
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`positioned;
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`a second body portion connected to the first body portion and in which the other
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`remaining portion of the front foot portion, a middle foot portion, and a rear foot portion of the
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`wearer can be positioned;
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`a cover seamlessly connected to the second body portion and protruding in an outward
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`direction from both edge portions;
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`at least one protrusion protruding from an inner surface of the cover and extending in a
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`direction in which the second body portion extends;
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`a shape support portion located between an edge portion of the cover and an edge portion
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`of the second body portion adjacent to the edge portion of the cover and having a thickness
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`greater than those of the cover and the second bodyportion,
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`wherein
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`a protruding thickness of each protrusion of the at least one protrusion decreases from
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`an upper portion toward the first body portion,
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`the shape support portion includes:
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`a main body located between the edge portion of the second body portion and
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`the edge portion of the cover adjacent to each other and facing each other; and
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`a support protrusion protruding from an inner surface of the main body,
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`the width of the main body increases in a direction from an upper end of the main body
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`toward a crutch portion in which a talus of the wearer’s foot can be located and in a direction
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`from a lower end of the main bodyto the crutch portion of the wearer,
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`a thickness of the support protrusion increases from an edge portion connected to the
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`second body portion toward the cover,
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`Appl. No.: 17/272,612
`Reply to Office Action of December 22, 2023
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`the shape support portion further includes an extension portion extending in a direction
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`intersecting the support protrusion from a lower end of the support protrusion,
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`a height of an outer surface of the extension portion is higher than heights of outer
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`surfaces of the adjacent first and second body portions, and
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`the shoe including the first body, the second body, the cover, the at least one protrusion
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`and the shape support portion is made of a same material.
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`20. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 19, wherein,
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`when the at least one protrusion comprisesa plurality of protrusions spaced apart from
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`each other across the inner surface of the cover.
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`21. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 20, further comprising:
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`a discharge passage located between two adjacent protrusions to discharge sweat or odor
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`inside the shoes.
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`22. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 21, wherein
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`a width of the discharge passage is 0.5 cm to 3 cm.
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`23. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 20, wherein
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`protrusion heights of different protrusions located at the same level are the same or
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`different.
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`24. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 23, wherein,
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`when the protrusion heights of the different protrusions located at the same level are
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`different from each other, the protrusion height increases from the edge portion of the cover
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`toward the center.
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`25. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 20, wherein
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`extending lengths of two adjacent protrusions are the same ordifferent.
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`26-32. (Canceled)
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`Appl. No.: 17/272,612
`Reply to Office Action of December 22, 2023
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`33. (Previously Presented) The shoe of claim 19, further comprising:
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`an arrest protrusion located on a rear outer surface of the second body portion.
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`34. (Canceled)
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