Patents Assigned to CLUFFY, LLC
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Patent number: 11452329Abstract: An orthopedic shoe appliance includes a pad for providing support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, wherein the pad does not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal. A method for manufacturing an orthopedic appliance includes obtaining a pad; and shaping the pad to provide support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, but not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2019Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James Clough
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Patent number: 11020263Abstract: An orthopedic insole is provided with an insole having a bottom portion for facing a sole of a shoe; one or more orthopedic pads disposed on the bottom portion of the insole at one or more judiciously selected locations to provide different heights and/or different physical properties. An orthopedic shoe is also provided having an upper; a sole attached to the upper, and the removable insole within the shoe. An orthopedic insole is provided with an insole having a bottom portion for facing a sole of a shoe; a first orthopedic pad disposed on the bottom portion of the insole at a location corresponding to at least one selected from the group consisting of a medial longitudinal arch, a lateral longitudinal arch, and a transverse metatarsal arch of a foot.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James Clough
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Publication number: 20200100558Abstract: An orthopedic shoe appliance includes a pad for providing support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, wherein the pad does not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal. A method for manufacturing an orthopedic appliance includes obtaining a pad; and shaping the pad to provide support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, but not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James Clough
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Patent number: 10506843Abstract: An orthopedic shoe appliance includes a pad for providing support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, wherein the pad does not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal. A method for manufacturing an orthopedic appliance includes obtaining a pad; and shaping the pad to provide support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, but not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2015Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James G. Clough
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Publication number: 20190365026Abstract: An orthopedic shoe may include a shoe having an upper and a sole, the upper having a multi-compartment toe box at a forefront of the shoe, the multi-compartment toe box including a separate compartment for the big toe; and an elevating portion at a location corresponding to a big toe. Further another orthopedic shoe may include a shoe having an upper and a sole; and an elevating portion, wherein an outsole of the sole has a groove formed therein at a location corresponding to a base of the elevating portion which contacts the sole at the location where the big toe bends. Further yet another orthopedic shoe may include a shoe having an upper and a sole; and an elevating portion, wherein the upper comprises a toe box, and wherein the toe box has a peak height above the sole at a location above the elevating portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James Clough
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Patent number: D795552Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2016Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: CLUFFY, LLCInventor: James Clough
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Patent number: D911689Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Cluffy, LLCInventor: James Clough