Patents by Inventor Stuart E. Jenkins
Stuart E. Jenkins 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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Patent number: 5842291Abstract: A thrust-producing bladder for a shoe sole and heel structure is provided. The bladder includes a sole portion, a heel portion, first and second metatarsal pockets disposed in the sole portion for underlying the metatarsal ball area of a foot for which the bladder is sized, and first and second heel pockets disposed in the heel portion for underlying the heel area of a foot for which the bladder is sized. The bladder also includes a first restricted passageway providing fluid communication between the first metatarsal pocket and the first heel pocket and a second restricted passageway providing fluid communication between the second metatarsal pocket and the second heel pocket.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, deceased, Stuart E. Jenkins, Harry W. Edwards, George S. Cole
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Patent number: 5794359Abstract: A shoe sole and heel construction is provided. The construction includes a structure having an exterior ground-contacting surface, an elongated midsole disposed in the structure above the ground-contacting surface to avoid contact with the ground in use, the midsole having an outer periphery. The structure also includes a first flexible bulge formed therein and projecting from the exterior ground-contacting surface for contact with the ground in use and defining a first pocket, wherein at least a portion of the first pocket extends outwardly beyond the outer periphery of the midsole or imaginary extensions thereof whereby the portion does not underlie the midsole. The construction further includes fluid disposed in the first pocket, whereby at rest a foot in a shoe incorporating the structure is cushioned comfortably on the fluid in the first pocket.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Stuart E. Jenkins, K. Michael Schmidt, deceased, Tuan N. Le
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Patent number: 5701687Abstract: A shoe sole and heel structure is provided. The structure includes an outsole having interior and exterior surfaces and a bulge projecting from the exterior surface, the bulge defining a cavity opening at the interior surface, and a midsole overlying the outsole, the midsole having an outsole-facing surface and a foot-facing surface. The structure also includes a hermetic attachment between the interior surface of the outsole and the outsole-facing surface of the midsole to form a member having a sole portion and a heel portion, wherein the cavity cooperates with a portion of the midsole to define a pocket. The structure further includes an expandable bladder, a tube defining a passageway in the member providing fluid communication between the pocket and the bladder, and fluid permanently disposed in the space jointly defined by the pocket, the bladder and the passageway, whereby at rest a foot in a shoe incorporating the structure is cushioned comfortably on the fluid in the pocket and bladder.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, Stuart E. Jenkins, Harry W. Edwards
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Patent number: 5678328Abstract: A shoe sole and heel structure is provided. The structure includes an outsole having interior and exterior surfaces, and a bulge projecting from the exterior surface, with the bulge defining a first cavity opening at the interior surface. The structure also includes a midsole overlying the outsole. The midsole has an outsole-facing surface and a foot-facing surface and a second cavity opening at the outsole-facing surface. The first cavity cooperates with a portion of the midsole to define a first pocket and the second cavity cooperates with a portion of the outsole to define a second pocket. The structure also includes a passageway disposed between the first and second pockets for fluid communication between the first pocket and the second pocket.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, Stuart E. Jenkins, Harry W. Edwards, George S. Cole
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Patent number: 5679439Abstract: A generally U-shaped bulge having a bight portion and elongated leg portions and defining a correspondingly-shaped cavity is molded into the heel portion and/or the metatarsal portion of the outer bottom member of a shoe, the cavities tapering in depth and width from the bight portion to the distal ends of the leg portions. The bulge is disposed and oriented so as to provide a cushioning and lifting effect, and the leg portions are spaced apart a distance substantially greater than their width and are disposed closer to the peripheral edge of the member than to the longitudinal axis thereof for providing improved lateral stability. The bulges may communicate with associated cavities by narrow passageways or may function independently of other bulge structures formed in the member.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, Stuart E. Jenkins, George S. Cole
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Patent number: 5664341Abstract: A shoe sole and heel construction is provided. The construction includes a structure having an exterior ground-contacting surface, a flexible bulge formed in the structure and projecting from the exterior ground-contacting surface for contact with the ground in use and defining a first pocket. The construction also includes a second resiliently expansible pocket formed in the structure and disposed to avoid contact with the ground in use and a passageway formed in the structure and communicating with each of the first and second pockets. Fluid is permanently confined in a space jointly defined by the pockets and the passageway whereby when an external force is applied to the bulge, fluid is forced from the first pocket through the passageway to expand the second pocket and when the external force is removed, the expanded second pocket resiliently forces fluid back to the first pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, Stuart E. Jenkins, Harry W. Edwards
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Patent number: 5545463Abstract: A plurality of bulges is molded into the heel portion or metatarsal portion of the bottom member of a shoe, the bulges respectively defining cavities. At least one restricted passageway is molded into the portion between the cavities. A sealing member is attached to the outer member by adhesive, whereby air at atmospheric pressure is permanently located in the space jointly defined by the passageway and the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: Karl M. Schmidt, Michelle R. Schmidt, George S. Cole, Stuart E. Jenkins, Harry W. Edwards
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Patent number: 5524364Abstract: A shoe sole and heel member has a sole portion and a heel portion. Bulges are molded into the heel portion and the metatarsal region of the sole portion defining heel and metatarsal cavities. Passageways between the cavities enable air to move back and forth therebetween. A sealing member is attached to the sole and heel member to hermetically seal the air in the cavities and the passageways. In one embodiment, a single U-shaped heel cavity communicates with a single metatarsal cavity through a Y-shaped passageway. Rigid stabilizers laterally flank the cavity-defining bulges. In another embodiment the heel cavity has forward and rearward portions interconnected by a narrow channel, the portions respectively communicating through separate passageways with opposite sides of the metatarsal cavity, with oppositely-directed one-way valves in the passageways. In a third embodiment, there are two separate metatarsal cavities and two separate heel cavities respectively intercommunicating through two passageways.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: George S. Cole, Harry W. Edwards, Stuart E. Jenkins, Karl M. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5416986Abstract: A shoe sole and heel member has a sole portion and a heel portion. Bulges are molded into the heel portion and the metatarsal region of the sole portion defining heel and metatarsal cavities. Passageways between the cavities enable air to move back and forth therebetween. A sealing member is attached to the sole and heel member to hermetically seal the air in the cavities and the passageways. In one embodiment, a single U-shaped heel cavity communicates with a single metatarsal cavity through a Y-shaped passageway. Rigid stabilizers laterally flank the cavity-defining bulges. In another embodiment the heel cavity has forward and rearward portions interconnected by a narrow channel, the portions respectively communicating through separate passageways with opposite sides of the metatarsal cavity, with oppositely-directed one-way valves in the passageways. In a third embodiment, there are two separate metatarsal cavities and two separate heel cavities respectively intercommunicating through two passageways.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: George S. Cole, Harry W. Edwards, Stuart E. Jenkins, Karl M. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5375346Abstract: A shoe sole and heel member has a sole portion and a heel portion. Bulges are molded into the heel portion and the metatarsal region of the sole portion defining heel and metatarsal cavities. Passageways between the cavities enable air to move back and forth therebetween. A sealing member is attached to the sole and heel member to hermetically seal the air in the cavities and the passageways. In one embodiment, a single U-shaped heel cavity communicates with a single metatarsal cavity through a Y-shaped passageway. Rigid stabilizers laterally flank the cavity-defining bulges. In another embodiment the heel cavity has forward and rearward portions interconnected by a narrow channel, the portions respectively communicating through separate passageways with opposite sides of the metatarsal cavity, with oppositely-directed one-way valves in the passageways. In a third embodiment, there are two separate metatarsal cavities and two separate heel cavities respectively intercommunicating through two passageways.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Energaire CorporationInventors: George S. Cole, Harry W. Edwards, Stuart E. Jenkins, Karl M. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5236776Abstract: A thermoplastic thermoformable resin material defines a core of a thermoformable thermoplastic composite material. First and second layers of fabric material are disposed against opposite sides of the core. An additional layer of a fabric material is positioned on the first fabric layer to impart a particular color to the composite material. A resin envelopes and impregnates the different fabric layers and bonds these layers to the core. The fabric layers have a total thickness sufficient to impart strength and rigidity to the fabric material. The core is sufficiently thick to provide for a shaping of the composite material at an elevated temperature to any desired configuration without any rippling or buckling of the composite material. Additional layers of a thermoplastic thermoformable resin material may be disposed on the outer layers of the fabric material. They impregnate the fabric layers, provide a continuity with the core and provide a smooth external surface to the composite material.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Medical Materials CorporationInventors: Douglas R. Fitchmun, Stuart E. Jenkins