Patents by Inventor Michael Kendall

Michael Kendall 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).

  • Publication number: 20240149056
    Abstract: A medical device, including an implantable portion of the medical device, the implantable portion including at least one electrode, wherein the implantable portion is configured to, while implanted in a human, obtain data indicative of wear of the at least one electrode. In an exemplary embodiment, the medical device is a cochlear implant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2021
    Publication date: May 9, 2024
    Inventors: Paul Michael CARTER, Nicholas Charles Kendall PAWSEY, Christopher Joseph LONG, Sara Ingrid DURAN, Peter GIBSON
  • Publication number: 20240138372
    Abstract: A pet garment includes a first portion configured to cover a back of a pet, and a second portion fixedly coupled to the first portion. The second portion includes two leg openings configured to receive front legs of the pet, and the second portion is configured to cover a portion of a neck and chest of the pet. There is a collar fixedly coupled to the first portion and second portion. The collar is configured to extend around a portion of a neck of the pet. A zipper is coupled to the collar and first portion. The zipper extends from the collar and along a portion of a length of the first portion. The collar includes a cover releasably covering a portion of the zipper that extends along the collar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2022
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Applicant: PUPHAZIT, LLC
    Inventors: Jamie Lynn Kendall, John Michael Smaltz
  • Publication number: 20240075280
    Abstract: An apparatus, including an electrode, wherein the electrode is at least one of directly or indirectly fixed to an otic capsule or tissue associated with the otic capsule of a human at least in part with cured securement material, wherein the electrode is part of a human ailment treatment and/or mitigation system, at least in part implantable in the human.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2021
    Publication date: March 7, 2024
    Inventors: Antonin RAMBAULT, Carl VAN HIMBEECK, Marcus ANDERSSON, Peter GIBSON, Nicholas Charles Kendall PAWSEY, Paul Michael CARTER
  • Patent number: 11071347
    Abstract: Articles of footwear including footbed membranes and rigid or semi-rigid frames may be configured to suspend and support a wearer's foot during all stages of the gait cycle. Footbed membranes may be configured to suspend the wearer's foot with nothing underneath the footbed membrane, maintaining a gap between the footbed membrane and the frame during the entire gait cycle. Footbed membranes may be formed of elastomeric materials having less than a threshold percentage of elongation in response to loading, to maintain suspension of the wearer's foot. The outsole, frame, and footbed membrane may be integrated such that the components work together to support the wearer's foot during the gait cycle and in static conditions as well. Methods of making such articles of footwear may include sewing the footwear upper to the footbed membrane via a sew wall, without cementing the upper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2021
    Assignee: S-Ride, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Kendall, Brent Rockne James, William James Spracher
  • Publication number: 20190365032
    Abstract: Articles of footwear including footbed membranes and rigid or semi-rigid frames may be configured to suspend and support a wearer's foot during all stages of the gait cycle. Footbed membranes may be configured to suspend the wearer's foot with nothing underneath the footbed membrane, maintaining a gap between the footbed membrane and the frame during the entire gait cycle. Footbed membranes may be formed of elastomeric materials having less than a threshold percentage of elongation in response to loading, to maintain suspension of the wearer's foot. The outsole, frame, and footbed membrane may be integrated such that the components work together to support the wearer's foot during the gait cycle and in static conditions as well. Methods of making such articles of footwear may include sewing the footwear upper to the footbed membrane via a sew wall, without cementing the upper.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Inventors: Michael Kendall, Brent Rockne James, William James Spracher
  • Patent number: 7555847
    Abstract: An improved sole construction for use in shoes. The sole construction consists of a hammock-like lattice formed of medium to high modulus polymers, or a lightweight metal alloy. The lattice substantially conforms in topography to the foot, or a weight-bearing portion thereof (such as the heel or forefoot). The lattice may be disposed on, and supported by, a resilient frame, or secured directly to the shoe upper. The lattice supports the foot while suspending it slightly, even during gait, above the interior base of the shoe. The suspended portions of the foot are thusly protected from the shock of striking a surface (such as the ground, during gait), and are gently supported while bearing a load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2009
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Publication number: 20060277696
    Abstract: An improved sole construction for use in shoes. The sole construction consists of a hammock-like lattice formed of medium to high modulus polymers, or a lightweight metal alloy. The lattice substantially conforms in topography to the foot, or a weight-bearing portion thereof (such as the heel or forefoot). The lattice may be disposed on, and supported by, a resilient frame, or secured directly to the shoe upper. The lattice supports the foot while suspending it slightly, even during gait, above the interior base of the shoe. The suspended portions of the foot are thusly protected from the shock of striking a surface (such as the ground, during gait), and are gently supported while bearing a load.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Publication number: 20060000035
    Abstract: An improved sole construction for use in shoes. The sole construction consists of a hammock-like lattice formed of medium to high modulus polymers, or a lightweight metal alloy. The lattice substantially conforms in topography to the foot, or a weight-bearing portion thereof (such as the heel or forefoot). The lattice may be disposed on, and supported by, a resilient frame, or secured directly to the shoe upper. The lattice supports the foot while suspending it slightly, even during gait, above the interior base of the shoe. The suspended portions of the foot are thusly protected from the shock of striking a surface (such as the ground, during gait), and are gently supported while bearing a load.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2005
    Publication date: January 5, 2006
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Publication number: 20040068893
    Abstract: An improved sole construction for use in shoes. The sole construction consists of a hammock-like lattice formed of medium to high modulus polymers, or a lightweight metal alloy. The lattice substantially conforms in topography to the foot, or a weight-bearing portion thereof (such as the heel or forefoot). The lattice may be disposed on, and supported by, a resilient frame, or secured directly to the shoe upper. The lattice supports the foot while suspending it slightly, even during gait, above the interior base of the shoe. The suspended portions of the foot are thusly protected from the shock of striking a surface (such as the ground, during gait), and are gently supported while bearing a load.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2003
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Patent number: 6601321
    Abstract: An improved sole construction for use in shoes. The sole construction consists of a hammock-like lattice formed of medium to high modulus polymers, or a lightweight metal alloy. The lattice substantially conforms in topography to the foot, or a weight-bearing portion thereof (such as the heel or forefoot). The lattice may be disposed on, and supported by, a resilient frame, or secured directly to the shoe upper. The lattice supports the foot while suspending it slightly, even during gait, above the interior base of the shoe. The suspended portions of the foot are thusly protected from the shock of striking a surface (such as the ground, during gait), and are gently supported while bearing a load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Patent number: 6038793
    Abstract: An orthotic system includes a combination partial insole, heel cup and metatarsal pad. The combination partial insole is comprised of the heel cup, a modified metatarsal pad, a midfoot support and a longitudinal arch support. The heel cup and metatarsal pad may be used separately or in combination. Each of the structural elements of the system are designed to control the motion of a human foot during gait, as well as to attenuate shock to the foot during gait. Each of the structural elements of the system are self-adjustable for variations in foot and shoe size and are formed of a compression-resistant, deformable material without rigid components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Patent number: 5713143
    Abstract: The invention is an orthotic system including a combination partial insole, heel cup and metatarsal pad. The combination partial insole is comprised of the heel cup, a modified metatarsal pad, a midfoot support and a longitudinal arch support. The heel cup and metatarsal pad may be used separately or in combination. Each of the structural elements of the system are designed to control the motion of a human foot during gait, as well as to attenuate shock to the foot during gait. Each of the structural elements of the system are self-adjustable for variations in foot and shoe size and are formed of a compression-resistant, deformable material without rigid components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: Kendall Orthotics
    Inventor: Michael Kendall
  • Patent number: 5058585
    Abstract: An orthotic shoe insert adapted to effectively control foot motion during gait to reduce trauma to various anatomical structures of the lower extremity and to increase gait efficiency. The orthosis comprises a unitary, curved wedge having a hook-like shape when viewed from above and includes a heel portion adapted to engage the sides of the heel, a middle portion adapted to engage the plantar side of the medial portion of the longitudinal arch, and a front portion adapted to engage the plantar side of the user's forefoot to a level just distal to the first and second metatarsal heads. The orthosis adjusts itself to different arch heights, and therefore may be fabricated without requiring custom fitting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Assignee: Michael Kendall
    Inventors: Michael Kendall, Thomas L. Chadbourne