Dancing Patents (Class 36/8.3)
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Patent number: 12262788Abstract: A ballet pointe shoe has an upper in which a shank insert and/or an elastic loop can removably and replaceably installed without even partial deconstruction of the ballet pointe shoe. Embodiments may have an upper including a tunnel which may extend beneath a toe box, the tunnel having a mouth which is accessible via the foot compartment and by way of which a shank insert can be installed, removed or replaced. In some embodiments an elastic loop may be routed under a portion of the shank insert extending from the mouth of the tunnel. In some embodiments the tunnel may penetrate a shank body under which an elastic loop may be routed. A shank insert and/or elastic loop may be selected from sets of ones having different characteristics. In some embodiments the toe box and shank body may be included in a monolithic foot supporting structure. In some embodiments a shank insert and/or toe box may be reshaped at any time.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2021Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Inventor: Lisias Ransan
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Patent number: 11950656Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a toe box insert configured to provide support between a wearer's toes and the end of a footwear. An exemplary toe box insert comprises a compressible material. The compressible material can be characterized by a firmness, a flexibility, and a springback. The firmness can provide rigidity to the footwear even when a force is applied on the toe box insert by a wearer. The flexibility can cause the toe box insert to indent in response to a force applied on the toe box insert by the wearer. The springback can cause the toe box insert to return to an original shape after a force applied by a wearer ceases.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2019Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: MOD WORLDWIDE, LLCInventors: Nina Stanley, Harsha Venna, John Stanley
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Patent number: 11278080Abstract: A ballet pointe shoe may include a toe box with a malleable bumper attached to a bottom portion of a front wall of the toe box. In some embodiments, the toe box may be part of a monolithic foot-supporting structure which may also include a shank body extending longitudinally rearward from a base of the toe box. In some embodiments, the shank may be penetrated by a longitudinal tunnel which has a mouth on the shank body and some embodiments may include a removable shank insert which can be inserted into the tunnel by way of the mouth and removed from the tunnel by way of the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Inventor: Lisias Ransan
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Patent number: 11058182Abstract: An article of footwear includes an upper defining an opening for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole structure affixed to an under side of the upper. The upper has a throat opening provided between a medial side of the upper and a lateral side, and further includes a forward portion for receiving a forefoot of the foot, a rearward portion for receiving a heel of the foot, and an intermediate portion between the forward portion and the rearward portion. The intermediate portion comprises a reactive material extending between the sole structure and the throat opening on both the medial side and on the lateral side of the upper. The reactive material has a negative Poisson's ratio and is bounded on either side by materials that have a positive Poisson's ratio.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: N. Scot Hull
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Patent number: 11026474Abstract: A ballet pointe shoe is disclosed comprising a toebox, a platform at a front end of the toebox, a shank, an upper, a heel, and a single continuous sole. The single continuous sole comprises a front end closest to the toebox, a back end closest to the heel, and a waist defined as a narrowest part of the single continuous sole. The waist is positioned at more than 65 percent of the length of the single continuous sole from the front end of the single continuous sole. A ratio of (i) the waist to the back end of the single continuous sole to (ii) the waist to the front end of the single continuous sole is at least 42 percent.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: DREW LAYNE, LLCInventors: Mark Suffolk, Keri Suffolk
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Patent number: 10722001Abstract: An athletic shoe assembly for inhibiting knee and ankle injuries during athletic activities includes a shoe that may be worn during athletic activities. A front cleat unit and a back cleat unit are each positioned on the sole for engaging ground during the athletic activities to enhance traction. Each of the front and back cleat units are rotatably coupled to the sole and the shoe is rotatable about a vertical axis extending through the sole and each of the front and back cleat units. Thus, the front cleat unit and back cleat units inhibit knee and ankle injuries during the athletic activities resulting from a stationary foot and a twisting leg.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Inventor: Jimmy Malo
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Patent number: 9242169Abstract: Provided is a heeling apparatus. The heeling apparatus includes a sole including a forefoot portion and a heel portion. The heel portion has an opening formed therein. In one embodiment, the sole includes a removable portion. The heeling apparatus further includes a wheel assembly including wheel rotably mounted to an axle and a mounting structure, wherein the wheel extends through the opening in the heel portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2014Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: HEELING SPORTS LIMITEDInventor: Roger R. Adams
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Patent number: 8991070Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a shoe including an outsole, an upper, and a lining member integrated into the shoe. The sling includes a receptacle portion and a fastener assembly portion. The receptacle portion, which generally lines the interior of the shoe, is secured along the collar of the upper such that the sock is movably suspended within the foot cavity. The fastener assembly is includes a central web and fasteners that wrap around the ankle of a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Strada Shoe LimitadaInventor: Carlos Henrique Kray
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Publication number: 20140352170Abstract: Embodiments relate generally to footwear for dancers performing modern dance. In particular, embodiments relate to modern dance footwear comprising an enclosed toe portion to surround the forefoot, and a form-fitting section to surround much of the hindfoot, having a heel strap. A particular embodiment relates to dance footwear to be worn on a human foot comprising: a fabric tube formed of an elastic first material to receive and partially cover the midfoot and hindfoot, the tube comprising a heel end and an opposite midfoot end; a forefoot portion formed of a second material different from the first material to receive and enclose the ball of the foot and the toes, the forefoot portion comprising a toe end and an opposite midfoot end, wherein the midfoot end of the forefoot portion is coupled to the midfoot end of the fabric tube; and at least one floor-engaging forefoot pad disposed on the forefoot portion to underlie a ball of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventor: Timothy Charles Heathcote
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Publication number: 20140259737Abstract: A foot covering including a sleeve having a leading end and a trailing end, and the sleeve further having a bottom surface; a band flippably coupled to the sleeve, and having at least one surface of the band with a traction surface, wherein the foot covering has a first structural configuration in which the band and the sleeve are arranged to provide a certain level of traction, and a second configuration in which the band and the sleeve are arranged to provide another level of traction; wherein the band is selectively flappable between the first and second configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: KADYLUXE, LLCInventors: Audrey Elaine Fedele Hartwell, Kady Maxwell Zinke
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Patent number: 8745893Abstract: A shoe comprising an upper forming an interior portion for a foot, the interior portion including toe and heel cavities, is provided. The shoe further comprises a midsole having toe and heel ends and inner and outer sides. The midsole is stitched to the upper thereby forming a bottom to the interior portion. Heel and toe outsole patches are respectively stitched onto the midsole. An insole is affixed to the bottom of the interior portion. A spacing between the heel and toe outsole patches extends from the inner to the outer side and occupies a position intermediate the toe and heel ends thereby permitting the shoe to fold about an axis running through the spacing. The shoe folds between an extended state, in which the shoe is worn, and a folded state in which a portion of the upper comprising the toe cavity is tucked into the heel cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Gavrieli Brands LLCInventors: Kfir Gavrieli, Dikla Gavrieli
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Patent number: 8607478Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Publication number: 20130283637Abstract: A thin, flexible item of protective footwear that is particularly suited for ballet and modern dance, generally. The footwear could also be used in exercise or athletic applications. The covering includes: a body portion having an elastic upper and a sole compliably conforming to a foot of a wearer; a plurality of open-ended toe sleeves extending from the body portion and each adapted to receive and extend over a single toe of a wearer, one of the toe sleeves having an elongated portion covering at least a portion of the big toe. The sleeves may have variable lengths. The covering may include a plurality of comfort zones integrated with the sole.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2011Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: POINTE NOIR PTY LTDInventor: David Wilkenfeld
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Patent number: 8549774Abstract: A directionally flexible shank for an article of footwear is disclosed, which provides support to the bottom of a user's foot while providing flexibility for foot movements in one or more particular directions. The directionally flexible shank may also support the arch of the foot. The directionally flexible shank may include a plurality of articulatable segments that can easily rotate with respect to each other in a first direction and thereby permit the directionally flexible shank to flex away from the foot, while limiting articulation in an opposite direction. The articulatable segments are connected to each other via hinge structures, which may include living hinges formed of a thermoplastic material. The hinge structures may also be formed from a flexible sheet attached to a bottom portion of the directionally flexible shank. Methods are also disclosed for manufacturing the directionally flexible shank.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: James Meschter, Susanne Wolf-Hochdoerffer, Emily Beth Dennison
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Publication number: 20130239445Abstract: The invention relates to a shoe adapted for the practice of classical dance and particularly intended for dancers in dancing schools or professional dancers for performing pointes, that comprises a sole generally made of leather to which is attached a fitting upper (2), particularly made of satin, as well as a tip made of a hard shell or box (4) that surrounds the toes and has an extension in the form of a stiffening shank (5) at the lower portion of the foot, characterised in that the shank (5) is formed on the lower surface thereof with at least two transverse cuts (7) approximately at mid-depth for ensuring its rigidity in one direction and for imparting to the shoe a certain degree of flexibility in the opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Repetto SAInventors: Andre Cayol, Bernadette Cayol
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Patent number: 8516717Abstract: The present invention is a bifunctional, high-heeled dancer's shoe with the flexibility and strength to allow the dancer to go from standing on the heel to an on pointe position (standing on the toes). The shoe has the capacity to adjust, in order to provide the dancer the ability to combine dance moves from multiple dance styles with ballet. The shoe is composed of a hard front toe box, a half front shank attached to the front box that thins out in the middle of the foot, a partial metal shank that extends from the back of the shoe into the arch, a plastic high heel, a leather outer sole, and a closed satin and fabric body with an adjustable elastic thread on the top of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: Dorimar Bonilla-Espada
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Patent number: 8448350Abstract: A protective foot cover for use in dance, exercise, or athletic applications using strategically placed thicker protective pieces in ball and toe areas of the foot in connection with an elastic material in the sole structure to allow the foot to move freely and provide less of a barrier between the foot and floor such that a dancer can better sense the floor upon which they dance. The foot cover incorporates strategically placed protective patches that provide support, protection, and comfort to the ball and toe portions of the foot. The patches are spaced from one another so that the footwear is able to move more naturally with the expansion of the foot as pressure is applied to the foot. The foot cover may be used alone, whereby the toe and heel portions of the foot are exposed, or in combination with a dance shoe providing a stretchable sole running from the arch portion to the toe portion of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Ballet Makers, Inc.Inventors: Melissa Nataadiningrat, Laura M. Jacobs
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Publication number: 20130067769Abstract: The disclosure provides a footwear device, a footwear assembly, a method for making the footwear device, and a method for making the footwear assembly that can reduce manufacturing costs and complexities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: New Miracle Trading LimitedInventor: Stephen HAMEL
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Patent number: 8341855Abstract: A spinning shoe having an upper and sole member in which the sole member has a spinning assembly in the forefoot. The spinning assembly is placed within a recess in the forefoot region of the sole member. Thus, the user may walk about in the spinning shoe in a normal mode or spin about a vertical axis by placing the user's weight on the forefoot region and then spin about on the vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Skechers U.S.A., Inc. IIInventor: Savva Teteriatnikov
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Patent number: 8333024Abstract: An article of footwear with a pivot portion including a plurality of flex grooves is disclosed. The plurality of flex grooves provides increased flexibility in different portions of a sole of the article. In addition, a periphery of the sole includes sole pods to increase the traction on the periphery of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Ann Marie Catherine Fallow, Timothy S. Ferrigan, Patricia J. Graser, Young jin Kim, Bradley S. Long, Ann-Marie Paz, Christine L. Saito, Helen Woo
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Publication number: 20120260523Abstract: A dance shoe (100) is provided which comprises an upper (102) and a sole (104) attached to the upper (102). Heel and tip portions (10, 40) formed from a moulded plastics material are attached to rear and front portions of the sole (104), respectively. A method of forming such a shoe is also provided. By forming the heel and tip portions from a moulded plastics material the shape, weight and sound created by the heel and tip portions will be consistent across different pairs of the dance shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventor: Gordon Campbell
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Patent number: 8225534Abstract: An article of footwear is disclosed that includes an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper. The sole structure may include a flexible arch support adapted to provide support for a user's arch while permitting the arch to flex away from the user's foot. The flexible arch support may include a plurality of articulatable segments that, from a resting position, can rotate with respect to each other away from the user's foot, while resisting articulation in an opposite direction. The upper may include articulatable straps that secure the article of footwear to the user's foot while providing flexibility for foot bends or other movements.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Nicole Mueller, James Meschter, Emily Beth Dennison, Susanne Wolf-Hochdoerffer
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Publication number: 20120159809Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Patent number: 8151490Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Patent number: 8146273Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Patent number: 8127466Abstract: The device and methodology of the present invention promotes and maintains the user's Pointe position of the foot in a completely, at-rest, passive manner. It combines the technology of medical grade custom orthotics/insoles pre-shaped, including a subtalar neutral heel position, into the proper arched position of the user's foot position “en pointe”, securing the toes to the device with Velcro®. A non-stretch, firm, breathable material such as canvas is the base of a self-adjustable lacing system that pulls the foot muscles onto the orthotic/insole to passively “teach” the foot muscles to conform and mimic the Pointe position. This self-adjusting feature of the lacing system allows constant correction and improvement of the foot muscles as they conform to the device. This leads to the formation of a near-perfect pointe position.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Pauravi Raval
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Patent number: 8082682Abstract: A point shoe insole for a ballet slipper with a two layered co-molded plastic sheet having a top layer made of semi-rigid plastic and a bottom layer made of four of rigid plastic members. The top sheet has a plurality of horizontally and downwardly facing ribs. The first and second downwardly facing ribs fit tightly between the first, second and third rigid plastic members of the bottom sheet. A third set downwardly facing ribs are located between the third rigid portion and the forth rigid portion. The area above the first and second downwardly facing ribs form hinges that allow the first, second and third rigid members to flex in an upward direction during the progression of movement of a user's foot between a flat plane and on pointe, but does not allow the first, second and third rigid members to flex in the opposite direction when the user's foot is on pointe.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: Margaret Karl, Garen P. Scribner
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Patent number: 8074376Abstract: A spinning shoe having an upper and sole member in which the sole member has a spinning assembly in the forefoot. The spinning assembly is placed within a recess in the forefoot region of the sole member. Thus, the user may walk about in the spinning shoe in a normal mode or spin about a vertical axis by placing the user's weight on the forefoot region and then spin about on the vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2011Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Skechers U.S.A. Inc. IIInventor: Savva Teteriatnikov
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Publication number: 20110154687Abstract: The present invention is a bifunctional, high-heeled dancer's shoe with the flexibility and strength to allow the dancer to go from standing on the heel to an on pointe position (standing on the toes). The shoe has the capacity to adjust, in order to provide the dancer the ability to combine dance moves from multiple dance styles with ballet. The shoe is composed of a hard front toe box, a half front shank attached to the front box that thins out in the middle of the foot, a partial metal shank that extends from the back of the shoe into the arch, a plastic high heel, a leather outer sole, and a closed satin and fabric body with an adjustable elastic thread on the top of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Dorimar Bonilla-Espada
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Patent number: 7966747Abstract: An item of footwear (10), which exposes a substantial portion of a wearer's foot, is disclosed. The footwear includes a plurality of foot enclosures (110, 112) operably connected to each other via a connector (114), such as a plurality of elastic straps (200, 202). Protective pads (180, 182) may be attached to the footwear, such as leather pads on the plantar surface of the footwear. One advantage offered by this footwear is that the wearer's foot—and particularly the arch and middle of the foot—is substantially exposed to view, achieving a new aesthetic for ballet and dance footwear.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Pointe Noir Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Wilkenfeld, Felicia Leoncelli
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Patent number: 7954176Abstract: An instep enhancing prosthesis (19) to be worn by a dancer to enhance the appearance of the dancer's foot (10). The prosthesis (19) includes a flexible sock portion (20) formed of elastic material to which there is attached an instep enhancing prosthetic portion (27) that has an upper surface (28) that is to provide a smooth line extending from adjacent the ankle joint (11) of the dancer to adjacent the dancer's metatarsals to give the appearance of an increased height of the instep of the dancer's foot.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventor: Melania Mennes
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Patent number: 7934325Abstract: An article of footwear for gymnasts includes an outsole, an insole, an upper, and a securing member. The outsole may extend beneath a forefoot region of the foot and may include one or more traction elements. The insole may be engaged with the outsole and may include one or more impact-attenuation zones. The insole may include a medial impact-attenuation zone and a lateral impact-attenuation zone. The upper may include one or more apertures through which a wearer's phalanges may be received and may extend over a top portion of the wearer's foot between the wearer's ankle and phalanges. The securing member may secure the article of footwear to the wearer's foot, and may extend from the lateral to the medial side of the upper. The securing member may extend around the heel or ankle area of the wearer's foot. The article of footwear may be a gymnastics shoe.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Susan L. Sokolowski, Nuria Hansen, Julia Roether
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Patent number: 7926203Abstract: A foot covering, including a thin, flexible compartment for receiving a foot, the compartment having a forefoot section, a mid-section, and a heel section. The compartment has a top surface for securing the foot and a ground-facing surface having at least a forefoot outsole portion in the forefoot section. The forefoot outsole portion is disposed mainly in the forefoot section, and has a shape that is wider than it is long; corresponding approximately to the width of a foot and covering approximately the first to the fifth metatarsal heads. The mid-section of the compartment is mainly free of outsole material. The inventive subject matter is further directed towards a method for manufacturing such a foot covering.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Pointe Noir Pty Ltd.Inventor: David Wilkenfeld
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Patent number: 7921579Abstract: An insert for a pointe shoe or other shoe provides a simple, efficient way to secure ribbons, elastic, and loops to the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Inventor: Janet S. French
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Patent number: 7900375Abstract: Disclosed herein is an improved design and construction for Ballet Pointe Shoes using a box and shank that interlock in an over-under fashion, where the shank is designed with a cavity that allows varying rigidities along its length.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventor: Michael Thoraval
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Patent number: 7856739Abstract: A protective foot cover for use in dance, exercise, or athletic applications using strategically placed protective pieces in ball and heel areas of the foot in connection with an elastic material in the sole structure to allow the foot to move freely and provide less of a barrier between the foot and floor such that a dancer can better sense the floor upon which they dance. The foot cover incorporates strategically placed protective patches that provide support, protection, and comfort to the ball and heel portions of the foot. The patches are spaced from one another so that the footwear is able to move more naturally with the expansion of the foot as pressure is applied to the foot. An elastic band extends in a figure eight configuration from the front of the cover, beneath the arch of the foot where the band overlaps, and around the heel to provide arch support and to hold the cover on the foot.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Ballet Makers, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Terlizzi, Melissa Brannan Nataadiningrat, Laura Jacobs
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Patent number: 7847143Abstract: A protective foot pad includes a sheet of protective material having a main body portion in the shape of the ball of a human foot and a locating tab extending from the main body portion for location between the first and second toes of the foot, an adhesive on one surface of the sheet for adhering the sheet to the foot, and a removable release liner covering the adhesive until the pad is to be adhered to the foot. The pad is especially suited for protecting the bare foot of a dancer, who will use the pad by removing the release liner to expose the adhesive, placing the exposed adhesive on the bottom of his or her foot to cover at least a portion of the ball of the foot, with the tab extending between the first and second toes, and bending the locating tab over the skin between the first and second toes. The main body portion can include one or more lateral extensions that adhere to the side of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventors: Katrina L. Moramarco, Joseph A. Avignone
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Publication number: 20100281715Abstract: The invention relates to a shoe adapted for the practice of classical dance and particularly intended for dancers in dancing schools or professional dancers for performing pointes, that comprises a sole generally made of leather to which is attached a fitting upper (2), particularly made of satin, as well as a tip made of a hard shell or box (4) that surrounds the toes and has an extension in the form of a stiffening shank (5) at the lower portion of the foot, characterised in that the shank (5) is formed on the lower surface thereof with at least two transverse cuts (7) approximately at mid-depth for ensuring its rigidity in one direction and for imparting to the shoe a certain degree of flexibility in the opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: André Cayol, Bernadette Cayol
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Patent number: 7819721Abstract: A decorative accessory for adorning a wearer's person, such as the arch area of the foot, and can also be interchangeably secured to a variety of different articles of clothing, accessories, or areas of the wearer's body. The decorative accessory includes an elongate strap, adjustment devices for adjustable expansion and contraction, and attachment devices for securing the decorative accessory to a variety of locations. The decorative accessory also has a fastening mechanism for removably attaching a variety of different decorative components such as charms, rings, and other jewelry to the decorative accessory.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventor: Charlotte F. Messier
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Patent number: 7765718Abstract: A dance shoe comprising a foot compartment or portion thereof that is malleable at a temperature above a temperature of intended use, and when malleable, the shoe is hand moldable to a conformation desired by a user. The invention particularly relates to en pointe shoes for ballet and other forms of dance.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Pointe Noir Pty Ltd.Inventor: David Wilkenfeld
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Publication number: 20100154251Abstract: A protective foot cover for use in dance, exercise, or athletic applications using strategically placed thicker protective pieces in ball and toe areas of the foot in connection with an elastic material in the sole structure to allow the foot to move freely and provide less of a barrier between the foot and floor such that a dancer can better sense the floor upon which they dance. The foot cover incorporates strategically placed protective patches that provide support, protection, and comfort to the ball and toe portions of the foot. The patches are spaced from one another so that the footwear is able to move more naturally with the expansion of the foot as pressure is applied to the foot. The foot cover may be used alone, whereby the toe and heel portions of the foot are exposed, or in combination with a dance shoe providing a stretchable sole running from the arch portion to the toe portion of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BALLET MAKERS, INC.Inventors: Melissa Nataadiningrat, Laura M. Jacobs
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Publication number: 20100146822Abstract: A dance shoe, a method of detecting and signaling a predefined configuration of a dance shoe for example during dancing and the use of a detector and/or a signal means in a dance shoe is described. The dance shoe comprises a detector for detecting a configuration of the dance shoe, and a signal means operably associated with the detector so as to generate a signal upon detection of a predefined configuration by the detector. The predefined configuration is provided by a curvature of an area of the dance shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Elizabeth Y. MacGregor
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Publication number: 20100146818Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Publication number: 20100139119Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Patent number: 7730634Abstract: A high-heeled dancer's shoe providing the structural integrity to prevent bowing and to execute energetic character dancing steps and simultaneously maintaining the flexibility necessary to execute jazz steps. The shoe comprises a hard plastic high heel, a partial metal shank extending from a back of the shoe and extending forward over the arch in a middle portion of the shoe, and an open shoe body including a flexible shoe upper shaped for receiving the dancer's foot, including left and right sides that have a flexible insert in an area of an arch, and a continuous layer of leather outer sole spanning a length and width of the shoe including a thinner middle section. In certain embodiments there is a front sole support originating from the front sole area and providing cushioning and support for the toe box.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Phillip F. LaDuca
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Publication number: 20100107448Abstract: An article of footwear with a pivot portion including a plurality of flex grooves is disclosed. The plurality of flex grooves provides increased flexibility in different portions of a sole of the article. In addition, a periphery of the sole includes sole pods to increase the traction on the periphery of the sole.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Ann Marie Catherine Fallow, Timothy S. Ferrigan, Patricia J. Graser, Young Jin Kim, Bradley S. Long, Ann-Marie Paz, Christine L. Saito, Helen Woo
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Patent number: 7707673Abstract: Systems and methods for hardening portions of ballet pointe shoes include applying quantities of a mixed two-part epoxy resin to broken-down or softer-than-desired portions of the shoes. In some embodiments, epoxy resin is applied to interior surfaces of the toe box and/or shank portions of the shoe. In some embodiments, epoxy resin can also be applied to select exterior portions of the shoes.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Tanya Durbin
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Patent number: 7685739Abstract: An article of footwear having a street shoe configuration and a dance shoe configuration is provided. The shoe includes a sole and an upper having a lacing system, lace and a tongue. The tongue is removably attached to the upper. The tongue may be removed to convert the shoe from a street shoe configuration to a dance shoe configuration. The tongue may also be secured via a lace strung through an apertures formed in the tongue. This configuration provides for easier conversion from street shoe to dance shoe.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Aveni, Cassandra Dunster, Nuria Hansen
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Patent number: 7685740Abstract: An article of footwear configured for use as a dance shoe is provided. The article of footwear can include an upper and a two-piece sole connected to the upper. The article can also include a cage support that surrounds a portion of the upper and aids in flexibility of the shoe. The article can also include a single piece liner with an integrated toe box. In addition, the shoe can include an offset lacing system. In another arrangement, the shoe can include an elastic wrap, connected to the bottom of the shoe on the inside of the upper. The wrap can act as a tongue to minimize contact between the offset lacing system and the dancer's foot. In yet another arrangement, the shoe can include different types of outsole supports.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Susan L. Sokolowski
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Patent number: D634103Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Ballet Makers, Inc.Inventor: Melissa Nataadiningrat