Patents by Inventor Mark Drakos
Mark Drakos has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20260047644Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2025Publication date: February 19, 2026Applicant: New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, the Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstrom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Patent number: 12490812Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2024Date of Patent: December 9, 2025Assignee: New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled, maintaining The Hospital For Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstrom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Publication number: 20240188687Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360º tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaining The Hospital For Special SuInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstrom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Patent number: 11980255Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2021Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, maintaining the Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Publication number: 20220087369Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Patent number: 11213101Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstrom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos
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Publication number: 20200281323Abstract: A cleat assembly for a shoe comprising an anchor for anchoring to the shoe, a cleat, a first biasing member circumscribing the anchor and engaged with the cleat, and a second biasing member biasing the first biasing member. The second biasing member can directly engage the first biasing member or a bushing that circumscribes the anchor. So constructed, the cleat assembly provides multiple degrees of freedom. That is, the cleat assembly provides effective axial shock absorbance coupled with 360° tilting of the cleat for enhancing a user's ability to suddenly change direction when wearing a shoe equipped with the cleat assembly, thereby minimizing stress and impact on muscles, joints and ligaments and enhancing the performance of athletes wearing such shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Applicant: Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Hernan Sanchez, Laurence Piturro, Bo Li, Howard Hillstrom, Andrew Kraszewski, Mark Drakos