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Found results for
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1.
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Portion of a shoe sole
Application Number |
29364048 |
Grant Number |
D0648517 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2010-06-17 |
First Publication Date |
2011-11-15 |
Grant Date |
2011-11-15 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Vestuti, Ricardo
- Leary, Kevin
- Andrews, Mike
- Mcinnis, William
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2.
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PHYSICAL FITNESS GARMENTS
Application Number |
US2011029768 |
Publication Number |
2011/119814 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2011-03-24 |
Publication Date |
2011-09-29 |
Owner |
REEBOK INTERNATIONAL LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Ota, Kosaku
- Takagi, Ken
- Iso, Asuka
- Suzuki, Hideo
- Tayanaka, Mayumi
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Abstract
Physical fitness garments are disclosed. In an embodiment, a garment for being placed in contact with a wearer's limb includes a base layer having a base level resistance to stretching, and an activation element coupled to the base layer, the activation element comprising a lattice pattern and having a resistance to stretching greater than the base level resistance to stretching, wherein said activation element is configured to be placed in contact with the back of the wearer's thigh, not to extend above the upper most extent of the gluteus maximus, and not to extend below the knee, and wherein the garment is configured to be able to cause increased activity in a first muscle in the wearer's limb during a locomotion movement via an increase in the resistance to contraction of the first muscle pro vided by the garment during locomotion of the wearer.
IPC Classes ?
- A63B 26/00 - Exercising apparatus not covered by groups
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3.
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Article of footwear having an integrated support system
Application Number |
11733741 |
Grant Number |
07793435 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2007-04-10 |
First Publication Date |
2010-09-14 |
Grant Date |
2010-09-14 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
Ruth, Rob
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Abstract
Articles of footwear having integrated support structures and methods for producing them. A support structure is formed by finger-like extensions of the upper material that are wrapped around at least the midfoot region of the outer surface of the midsole of the article of footwear to at least partially form a ground engaging surface of the article of footwear. The portions of the shoe upper that wrap around the midsole may have a layer of injected TPU material thereon to form an outsole of the article of footwear. Shoelace eyestays may extend through the top portion of the support structures so that when a wearer wishes to tighten the shoelaces, the entire support structure tightens around the periphery of the upper and sole of at least the midfoot region of the article of footwear.
IPC Classes ?
- A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
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4.
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Rear entry footwear
Application Number |
11627917 |
Grant Number |
07793438 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2007-01-26 |
First Publication Date |
2010-09-14 |
Grant Date |
2010-09-14 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Busse, Mark
- Marvin, William
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Abstract
An article of footwear includes a sole having a shank area located between a forefoot portion and a rear foot portion of the sole, an upper including an inner counter and an outer counter, and a pivot mechanism attaching the outer counter to the sole so as to permit the outer counter to pivot relative to the inner counter at a pivot point located at the shank area of the sole. The outer counter pivots between an open position away from the inner counter and a closed position in supporting engagement with the inner counter. The pivot mechanism may be a mechanical, composite, or living hinge. The article of footwear may further include a locking mechanism for selectively securing the outer counter in the closed position in supporting engagement with the inner counter.
IPC Classes ?
- A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
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5.
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Article of footwear having an inflatable ground engaging surface
Application Number |
11610389 |
Grant Number |
07784196 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-12-13 |
First Publication Date |
2010-08-31 |
Grant Date |
2010-08-31 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Christensen, Brian
- Litchfield, Paul
- Davis, Paul M.
- Marvin, William
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Abstract
An article of footwear has an upper and a sole. The sole has at least one inflatable bladder wherein said at least one inflatable bladder has an inflated state and a deflated state. A ground engaging surface of the sole has a first profile in the deflated state and a second profile in the inflated state. The first profile is different from the second profile. Varying the profile of the ground engaging surface varies the amount of cushioning in the sole so that the shoe can serve as a multipurpose shoe for activities requiring different amounts of cushioning.
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6.
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Inflation mechanism and outlet valve for an article of footwear incorporating an inflatable bladder
Application Number |
12485780 |
Grant Number |
08011117 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2009-06-16 |
First Publication Date |
2009-10-08 |
Grant Date |
2011-09-06 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Acheson, Jeff
- Busse, Mark
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Abstract
An article of footwear having a fluid system including an inflatable bladder, an inflation mechanism, and a valve for facilitating air movement through the fluid system. In one embodiment, the valve is an outlet valve between the inflation mechanism and the inflatable bladder that includes an umbrella valve. In another embodiment, the valve is an outlet valve between the inflation mechanism and the inflatable bladder wherein a seating of the outlet valve forms a portion of the inflatable bladder and a portion of an inflation chamber of the inflation mechanism. The seating includes a flange for preventing blocked air flow to the valve. In another embodiment, the valve includes an umbrella valve and an inlet filter for keeping particulates from compromising the umbrella valve.
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7.
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Multi-chamber cushion for footwear
Application Number |
12028598 |
Grant Number |
07966749 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-02-08 |
First Publication Date |
2009-08-13 |
Grant Date |
2011-06-28 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
Montross, Matt
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Abstract
A resilient cushioning device for incorporation in an article of footwear has chambers interconnected by a corrugated passageway. The passageway fluidly connects a heel region having at least one chamber and a forefoot region having at least one chamber. The corrugation of the passageway make the passageway adjustable so that the resilient cushioning device fits a plurality of different articles of footwear. For example the passageway is adjustable so that it is expandable lengthwise so that the resilient cushioning device fits a plurality of sizes of articles and/or so that it bends sideways so that the resilient cushioning device fits a plurality of configurations of articles of footwear.
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8.
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Article of footwear having a cushioning sole
Application Number |
11399359 |
Grant Number |
07565754 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-04-07 |
First Publication Date |
2009-07-28 |
Grant Date |
2009-07-28 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Acheson, Jeff
- Lacorazza, David J.
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Abstract
The present invention is generally directed to a sole for an article of footwear. The sole generally defining a heel region, a forefoot region and an arch region that is disposed between the heel region and the forefoot region. The sole has a foot support extending from the heel region to the forefoot region, with a shank plate coupled to a lower surface of the foot support. The sole further includes a lateral heel piece and a medial heel piece, such that at least one of the medial or lateral heel pieces includes a plurality of tubes. A heel outsole is coupled to at least one of said medial or lateral heel pieces.
IPC Classes ?
- A43B 13/12 - Soles with several layers of different materials
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9.
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Inflation mechanism and outlet valve for an article of footwear incorporating an inflatable bladder
Application Number |
11250613 |
Grant Number |
07546696 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2005-10-17 |
First Publication Date |
2009-06-16 |
Grant Date |
2009-06-16 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Acheson, Jeff
- Busse, Mark
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Abstract
An article of footwear having a fluid system including an inflatable bladder, an inflation mechanism, and a valve for facilitating air movement through the fluid system. In one embodiment, the valve is an outlet valve between the inflation mechanism and the inflatable bladder that includes an umbrella valve. In another embodiment, the valve is an outlet valve between the inflation mechanism and the inflatable bladder wherein a seating of the outlet valve forms a portion of the inflatable bladder and a portion of an inflation chamber of the inflation mechanism. The seating includes a flange for preventing blocked air flow to the valve. In another embodiment, the valve includes an umbrella valve and an inlet filter for keeping particulates from compromising the umbrella valve.
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10.
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Inflatable and ventilating upper for an article of footwear
Application Number |
11262481 |
Grant Number |
07478488 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2005-10-31 |
First Publication Date |
2009-01-20 |
Grant Date |
2009-01-20 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Davis, Paul
- Christensen, Brian
- Litchfield, Paul
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Abstract
An article of footwear includes a sole, an upper attached to the sole, where the upper includes an fluid system structure including an inflatable bladder and a ventilation system, and an inflation mechanism fluidly connected to at least one of the inflatable bladder and the ventilation system.
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11.
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LIGHTWEIGHT SOLE FOR ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR
Application Number |
US2008004582 |
Publication Number |
2008/124164 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-04-10 |
Publication Date |
2008-10-16 |
Owner |
REEBOK INTERNATIONAL LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Andrews, Mike
- Litchfield, Paul
- Romer, Jorgen
- Vestuti, Ricardo
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Abstract
A sole for an article of footwear comprising a midsole having a plurality of polygonal-shaped openings, or cavities, therein. In alternative embodiments, the sole includes reinforcement elements such as a plate disposed along at least a portion of one of the surfaces of the midsole. The plate includes at least one polygonal-shaped extension adapted to fit within at least a portion of at least one of the polygonal-shaped openings within the midsole. Additionally, a polyurethane film is disposed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the midsole. The shoe also includes an outsole disposed on at least a portion of a bottom surface of the polyurethane film, wherein the outsole comprises a plurality of polygonal-shaped openings aligned with the polygonal-shaped openings of the midsole.
IPC Classes ?
- A43B 13/12 - Soles with several layers of different materials
- A43B 13/14 - SolesSole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
- A43B 13/18 - Resilient soles
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12.
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Lightweight sole for article of footwear
Application Number |
11733676 |
Grant Number |
07797856 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2007-04-10 |
First Publication Date |
2008-10-16 |
Grant Date |
2010-09-21 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Andrews, Mike
- Litchfield, Paul
- Romer, Jorgen
- Vestuti, Ricardo
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Abstract
A sole for an article of footwear comprising a midsole having a plurality of polygonal-shaped openings, or cavities, therein. In alternative embodiments, the sole includes reinforcement elements such as a plate disposed along at least a portion of one of the surfaces of the midsole. The plate includes at least one polygonal-shaped extension adapted to fit within at least a portion of at least one of the polygonal-shaped openings within the midsole. Additionally, a polyurethane film is disposed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the midsole. The shoe also includes an outsole disposed on at least a portion of a bottom surface of the polyurethane film, wherein the outsole comprises a plurality of polygonal-shaped openings aligned with the polygonal-shaped openings of the midsole.
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13.
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SMOOTH SHOE UPPERS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THEM
Application Number |
US2008004581 |
Publication Number |
2008/124163 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-04-10 |
Publication Date |
2008-10-16 |
Owner |
REEBOK INTERNATIONAL LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Marvin, William
- Litchfield, Paul
- Christensen, Brian
- Davis, Paul
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Abstract
Shoe uppers (100) having smooth seams (222) and methods for producing them are disclosed. In one embodiment the upper uses thermoplastic seam tape which forms bonds between contiguous upper sections after being subjected to heat and/or pressure. In another embodiment, different parts of the shoe can be joined using hidden seams (752). Close seams can also be covered with a transfer material adapted to give the interior and/or exterior of the upper a smooth surface. In yet another embodiment, a method is disclosed which allows three-dimensional upper sections to be bonded on a last using thermoplastic seam tape.
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Padded garment
Application Number |
11460306 |
Grant Number |
07784116 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-07-27 |
First Publication Date |
2008-01-31 |
Grant Date |
2010-08-31 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Gallo, Christopher
- Litchfield, Paul E.
- Mcinnis, William
- Millette, Francis V.
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Abstract
A padded garment having at least one pocket with at least one pad located within the at least one pocket. The at least one pad has a plurality of interconnected, spaced apart tubes. A first end of each of the spaced apart tubes are interconnected along a first pathway and a second end of each of the spaced apart tubes are interconnected along a second pathway. The first and second pathways are recessed from a top plane and a bottom plane of the pad in areas between adjacent tubes such that the pad is flexible along the recessed areas of the first and second pathways and substantially less flexible along a length of the spaced apart tubes. The pad is shaped to correspond to an area of a wearer's body it is intended to cover.
IPC Classes ?
- A41D 27/26 - Shoulder-padsHip-padsBustles
- G21F 3/00 - Shielding characterised by its physical form, e.g. granules, or shape of the material
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Air passage device for inflatable shoe bladders
Application Number |
11012867 |
Grant Number |
07395617 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2004-12-16 |
First Publication Date |
2006-06-22 |
Grant Date |
2008-07-08 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Christensen, Brian
- Davis, Paul M.
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Abstract
An inflatable bladder for use in an article of footwear including a first sheet of a flexible fluid-impervious material and a second sheet of flexible fluid-impervious material. The first sheet and the second sheet are sealed along air-tight weld lines forming at least one narrow channel. The inflatable bladder includes an air passage device for maintaining air flow within the narrow channel. In one embodiment, the first sheet has an embossed interior surface to limit the contact between the first sheet and second sheet. Another embodiment includes the use of a mechanical device to separate the first sheet and the second sheet within a narrow channel. A method of manufacturing an inflatable bladder, a method of increasing localized air flow though a narrow channel of an inflatable bladder for use in an article of footwear and an article of footwear incorporating the inflatable bladder are also described.
IPC Classes ?
- A43B 7/14 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
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16.
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Bellowed chamber for a shoe
Application Number |
10895143 |
Grant Number |
07409780 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2004-07-21 |
First Publication Date |
2005-01-27 |
Grant Date |
2008-08-12 |
Owner |
Reebok International Ltd. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Marvin, William
- Swales, Geoff
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Abstract
An inflatable cushioning device, and a process for making it, having a fluid-tight, enclosed area that is bordered by a first generally flat surface, a second generally flat surface and at least one bellowed surface, such that the bellowed surface will collapse when a force is applied. The cushioning device may include an inflation mechanism for selectively introducing air into the enclosed area. The cushioning device can be used in an athletic shoe.
IPC Classes ?
- A43B 13/20 - Pneumatic soles
- A43B 7/06 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
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