Patents by Inventor Neil Slepian

Neil Slepian 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).

  • Patent number: 5974695
    Abstract: A structure for enhancing the stability of a midsole including a plurality of strands which extend from a position on top of the midsole to a location secured to the bottom of the midsole. The strands are preferably secured to an energy return system which is positioned on the top of the midsole. The initial strike imparted on the lateral side of the midsole compresses both the midsole and the strands. The strands, which separate during the initial strike from the midsole and assume an arcuate shape, enhance the shock absorbing properties of the shoe. As the foot rotates, the heel exerts pressure on the energy return system, and the strands are then pulled inwardly thereby restricting the outward movement of the midsole. The foot is further unlikely to assume a substantially pronated position due to the tension in the strands along the medial portion of structure in combination with the shock absorption upon initial strike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Inventors: Neil Slepian, Michael Kirk, Joseph Hamill, Kenton Geer
  • Patent number: 5852886
    Abstract: A structure for enhancing the stability of a midsole including a plurality of strands which extend from a position on top of the midsole to a location secured to the bottom of the midsole. The strands are preferably secured to an energy return system which is positioned on the top of the midsole. The initial strike imparted on the lateral side of the midsole compresses both the midsole and the strands. The strands, which separate during the initial strike from the midsole and assume an arcuate shape, enhance the shock absorbing properties of the shoe. As the foot rotates, the heel exerts pressure on the energy return system, and the strands are then pulled inwardly thereby restricting the outward movement of the midsole. The foot is further unlikely to assume a substantially pronated position due to the tension in the strands along the medial portion of structure in combination with the shock absorption upon initial strike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Hyde Athletics Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil Slepian, Michael Kirk, Joseph Hamill, Kenton Geer
  • Patent number: 5729917
    Abstract: A structure for enhancing the stability of a midsole including a plurality of strands which extend from a position on top of the midsole to a location secured to the bottom of the midsole. The strands are preferably secured to an energy return system which is positioned on the top of the midsole. The initial strike imparted on the lateral side of the midsole compresses both the midsole and the strands. The strands, which separate during the initial strike from the midsole and assume an arcuate shape, enhance the shock absorbing properties of the shoe. As the foot rotates, the heel exerts pressure on the energy return system, and the strands are then pulled inwardly thereby restricting the outward movement of the midsole. The foot is further unlikely to assume a substantially pronated position due to the tension in the strands along the medial portion of structure in combination with the shock absorption upon initial strike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Hyde Athletic Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil Slepian, Michael Kirk, Joseph Hamill, Kenton Geer
  • Patent number: D852480
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: Reebok International Limited
    Inventors: Alice Kaiserswerth, Neil Slepian