Patents Examined by Marie Patterson
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Patent number: 8607474Abstract: A method of forming an article of footwear includes injecting a first material into a first cavity of a mold assembly to form a sole assembly, injecting a second material into a second cavity of the mold assembly, a first last being suspended within the second cavity, to form an upper of the article of footwear about the first last. The upper and the sole assembly are positioned in contact with one another. The upper and the sole assembly are cured and bonded together to form an article of footwear. The article of footwear is removed from the mold assembly and from the first last and allowed to expand to a first size. The article of footwear is placed on a second last having a second size that is smaller than the first size, and heated and cooled until it shrinks to the second size.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Spanks, Eric P. Avar, Tom Luedecke, Chiung Yao Lynn Chang
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Patent number: 8607476Abstract: An article of footwear that exhibits enhanced whole boot breathability and reduced wet pickup is provided. The footwear article includes an upper having an inferior and superior compartment; a mechanism for joining the superior and inferior compartments together; a protective cover; and an outer sole.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alexander W. Jessiman, Robert J. Wiener
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Patent number: 8601722Abstract: A footwear exercising device for use by a wearer in improving various aspects of the wearer's physical condition, health and overall appearance. The footwear exercising device of the present invention includes a reverse wedge for wear below the sole of a wearer's foot, and may be worn with a wide variety of fashion. Prolonged use of the device of the present invention has been shown to improve the tone of the muscle groups of a wearer's body which have to do with the wearer's posture. Prolonged use of the instant invention has also been shown to improve the blood circulation in a wearer's legs and to strengthen significantly the muscles supporting a wearer's knees. The design of the device is such that prolonged wear of the invention is neither strenuous nor taxing.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Inventor: Nancy C. Frye
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Patent number: 8590177Abstract: The mini crampon is secured to a ski mountaineering/AT boot containing a special binding insert molded into the sole of the AT boot, and at least two trunnion pins, and at least one stop bumper retained in the mini crampon, which engage the binding insert in the AT boot sole securing the mini crampon to the AT boot.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Manfred W. Quaeck
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Patent number: 8584380Abstract: Articles of footwear may include self-adjusting studs that adjust to various types of conditions, environmental changes, and applied forces. The self-adjusting studs may have a first portion and a second portion of different levels of compressibilities and/or retractabilities that compress and extend based on the type of surface on which the wearer is walking or running This footwear with self-adjusting studs may easily transition between surfaces of varying hardness without causing damage to the surface, but also providing the wearer with the necessary amount of traction on each type of surface. Wearers will enjoy the benefit of being able to move on various surfaces without the need to change their footwear multiple times to accommodate the wearer's varying traction needs on different surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Perry W. Auger, Sergio Cavaliere
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Patent number: 8584377Abstract: An article of footwear is disclosed having at least one elongated heel support member. The elongated heel support member may be angled and extend from a heel region to a midfoot region, in order to disperse forces applied by a wearer's heel during movement. The heel system may include two heel support members, each associated with a side of the article of footwear. The article of footwear may also include a series of ribs in the midfoot region, which may abut a front edge of the heel support members. Finally, the article of footwear may include asymmetric side flaps extending downward from an upper plate so as to overlap a midsole.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Kimberly M. Blevens, Graeme McMillan, Enrique V. Santos
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Patent number: 8584378Abstract: The present invention relates to an outsole for a shoe, the outsole including a sole plate, extending from a heel part, via a midfoot part, into a forefoot part of the outsole, at least one first reinforcing rib integrated into the sole plate, and a reinforcing plate disposed above or below the at least one first reinforcing rib. The present invention also relates to a shoe, including a shoe upper including a closure region and a sole region, and at least one reinforcing element attached to the inside of the shoe upper, arranged in a midfoot part of the shoe upper, and including a plurality of flexible bands extending between the closure region and the sole region.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Juergen Weidl, Bruno Jean Antonelli, Harald Geyer
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Patent number: 8584382Abstract: The present invention relates to an insole, in particular for a sports shoe, and shoe comprising an electronic chip. In order to provide a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, with an electronic chip in a more cost efficient way compared to the prior art, wherein the chip can easily be replaced or removed in case of failure or for recycling, the invention provides an insole, in particular for a sports shoe, wherein the insole comprises an electronic chip. The insole may be fitted into any kinds of shoes and may be readily replaced or removed, as is not an inherent part of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Cairos Technologies AGInventor: Christian Holzer
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Patent number: 8584381Abstract: An article of sports footwear (10) comprises an upper part or casing (11) to partly surround the user's foot, and a sole (12), associated with the casing (11). The sole (12) comprises an internal insole (13) having, during use, an upper surface (13a) attached to the casing (11) and a lower surface (13b) to which at least an anti-slip support element (14), made of an at least partly soft material, is attached. The insole (13) has a plurality of stiffening elements (15) made of a harder material than that of the anti-slip element (14), and disposed in correspondence with the position of the sole (12) where the front bindings (19) and/or back bindings (20) of the skis act.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Calzaturificio Dal Bello SrlInventor: Glen Plake
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Patent number: 8578534Abstract: An inflatable member includes at least one adjustable portion. The inflatable member may be inserted into an article. The position of the adjustable portion can be changed according to the size of the article. The inflatable member can also be filled with fluid according to the size of the article. The inflatable member may be to adjust the size of an article.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth Langvin, Zvi Rapaport
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Patent number: 8578629Abstract: An article of footwear, such as a shoe, which includes an outer sole assembly and an upper, the sole assembly including a first comfort layer and a reinforcement layer, the first comfort layer being located between the reinforcement layer and the upper. The reinforcement layer includes a first portion and a second portion connected to one another by a bridge, the first and second portions being fixed to the comfort layer, the bridge being opposite the comfort layer and not fixed to the comfort layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventors: Warren Bosomworth, Rene Borel, Guillaume Amphyon, Pascal Stryjak
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Patent number: 8578632Abstract: An article of footwear includes a decoupled foot stabilizer system. The foot stabilizer system is decoupled from a midfoot region of the article of footwear. The foot stabilizer system includes a plurality of strap members. The foot stabilizer system may optionally include a bootie. The plurality of strap members extend underneath a portion of a foot of a wearer. The plurality of strap members are configured to receive a lace at one end. A lace running through the ends of the strap members pulls on the strap members when the lace is tightened and causes the foot stabilizer system to conform to the wearer's foot.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Bell, Bryan N. Farris, Olivier Henrichot
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Patent number: 8578535Abstract: A bonded mesh composite panel of an upper includes a substrate layer formed from a substrate material, a mesh material layer and one or more skin material layers. The mesh composite can be fabricated by first arranging panels of substrate, mesh and skin layer material into an assembly corresponding to the locations of those panels in a completed upper. The assembly may include separate layers of hot melt bonding material interposed between the substrate, mesh and skin layers. The assembly is pressed at an elevated temperature so as to melt the bonding material and the skin layers and bond the elements together. Before the pressed assembly completely cools, it is then pressed a second time in an unheated press. A heat-conductive compressible pad can be used in the pressing process to create a surface effect in the skin layers that reveals a patterns of an underlying mesh layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Dojan, Daniel Akey Johnson, Yung-Tsung Tseng, Shane S. Kohatsu
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Patent number: 8578634Abstract: An adjustable orthopedic device includes a holder configured to be worn on a wearer's foot. The holder has an elastic cloth band sized to encircle the wearer's foot at a location between the wearer's toes and the wearer's ankle. A platform is removably secured into a pocket formed in the holder. Raised pads are provided for applying pressure to one or more bones of the wearer's foot, the raised pads include an adhesive surface providing a removable adherence to the top surface of the platform and allowing the raised pads to be manually repositionable to any X and Y coordinate on the platform.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventors: Phu Nguyen, Timothy A. Freriks
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Patent number: 8578630Abstract: A sole in accordance with the present invention may include a sole for attachment to an outside of a shoe. Moreover, a sole of the present invention may include a sole for insertion within an inner cavity formed by an upper of a shoe. In exemplary aspects the sole includes a base and a plurality of protrusions projecting from the base and integrally constructed with the base. Protrusions may include a side extending at an angle from the base. In addition, protrusions may include a side extending near perpendicular from the base. A plurality of protrusions may be arranged at ball portions of the sole. In addition, a plurality of protrusions may be arranged at a heel portion of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: James Diepenbrock
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Patent number: 8578633Abstract: The stability and balance offered by an article of footwear is improved by including a rigid layer in an outsole assembly of the article of footwear. The rigid layer may include a material of at least a predefined rigidity. For example, an outsole may be fitted with a carbon fiber plate that maintains the shape and a flatness of the outsole assembly. The rigid layer may be attached to one or more other layers that may be configured for impact force attenuation and comfort. In one or more arrangements, the rigid layer may be sandwiched between two other layers. Alternatively, the rigid layer may be insertable into a layer of the outsole. A channel may cut into a layer of the outsole to distribute weight to an outside portion of the outsole. This distribution of weight to the outside portion of the outsole may improve stability and balance.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Julia Roether, Steven F. Smith, Sean M. McDowell
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Patent number: 8572868Abstract: Footwear including a sole, an upper, and a securement arrangement configured to secure the footwear to the foot of a wearer, where the sole and the upper delimit individual toe portions configured to receive, retain, and allow independent articulation of corresponding individual toes of a foot inserted in the footwear, and where the sole includes contouring and curvature which intimately corresponds to the shape of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Vibram S.p.A.Inventor: Robert Fliri
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Patent number: 8572786Abstract: The present invention is a method for manufacturing inflatable bladders for use in articles of manufacture. The method includes the steps of providing a first polymer film, applying a curable release coating to the polymer film in a pattern that corresponds to the configuration of the inflatable bladder, curing the release coating to the first polymer film, providing a second polymer film with the first polymer film to form a layered element such that the release coating is disposed between the polymer films, positioning the layered element between two plies of material, applying heat and pressure to adhere the polymer films together except in the area where the release coating has been applied to form an inflatable compartment surrounded by a sealed perimeter, and removing the plies of material from the adhered first and second polymer films.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Reebok International LimitedInventors: Paul M. Davis, Frank Millette, Paul E. Litchfield
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Patent number: 8572866Abstract: A bonded mesh composite panel can be used to form a three-dimensional upper shell that includes extensions used for double-lasting and/or to otherwise provide a shelf to support foam padding. The foam padding may be, e.g., a foam midsole. The extensions of the upper shell may be located in a lower portion of the shell and may be bonded to the foam midsole in a heel, midfoot and/or forefoot regions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Dojan, Daniel A. Johnson, Shane S. Kohatsu, Chin-Chen Huang
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Patent number: 8567092Abstract: A ventilation sole for footwear, in which an air inlet-outlet is formed in a side of the ventilation sole, vents are formed in an upper portion of the ventilation sole, the vents communicating with the air inlet-outlet, and a device for opening and closing an air inlet-outlet, which is coupled with the air inlet-outlet, supplies ambient air into the footwear. The device for opening and closing an air inlet-outlet is adapted to be opened or closed by a locking or unlocking action when turned, and is disposed in the air inlet-outlet such that it is exposed to the outside. Since the device is opened and closed by the turning action of the button cap, the user can conveniently open or close the air inlet-outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Kyungdo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chun-bae Park