Patent classifications
A43C19/00
Adhesive footwear and devices
Footwear used for high performance activities such as running can be adhesively attached to the plantar surface of feet rather than uppers or straps. The upper surface of the protective layer of the footwear can have adhesive regions that secure the foot to the footwear and other regions that are not adhesively coupled to the foot. The adhesive regions can be under the heel, along the lateral side of the foot, under the first through fifth metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints and around the perimeter of the foot above the plantar surface.
System and method for analyzing athletic activity
Various sensor systems are described herein, including inserts having sensors thereon, which are configured to be received in an article of footwear. The inserts may be connected to a sole member of the footwear, or may function as a sole member. The sensors may be bonded to an outer surface of the insert in some configurations. The system may also include an electronic module that is overmolded into the sole structure and includes a connector for external access.
System and method for analyzing athletic activity
Various sensor systems are described herein, including inserts having sensors thereon, which are configured to be received in an article of footwear. The inserts may be connected to a sole member of the footwear, or may function as a sole member. The sensors may be bonded to an outer surface of the insert in some configurations. The system may also include an electronic module that is overmolded into the sole structure and includes a connector for external access.
DEVICE FOR BLOCKING A SHOE FOR A SYSTEM FOR REHABILITATING THE WALK, EXOSKELETON AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE
A device is described, for blocking a shoe for an exoskeleton of a system for rehabilitating the walk comprising a structure designed to externally wrap the heel of a patient, allowing the contact between the sole of the shoe and the ground, the structure comprising a rear element connectable to a bearing and moving structure of a foot; a band assembly connected to the structure to strap up and tighten the shoe of the patient in order to make it integral with the device; an exoskeleton and a system comprising such device are further described.
Shoe friction control apparatus set
A shoe friction control apparatus set that enables a user to specifically individually select a specific slide capability for one or more of their shoes from a plurality of different specific slide capacities. In various embodiments, the present disclosure enables a bowler to make a specific individual selection for the shoe on the bowler's slide foot. In various embodiments, the present disclosure enables a bowler to make this specific individual selection for the shoe on the bowler's other, non-slide, plant or kicker foot.
Shoe friction control apparatus set
A shoe friction control apparatus set that enables a user to specifically individually select a specific slide capability for one or more of their shoes from a plurality of different specific slide capacities. In various embodiments, the present disclosure enables a bowler to make a specific individual selection for the shoe on the bowler's slide foot. In various embodiments, the present disclosure enables a bowler to make this specific individual selection for the shoe on the bowler's other, non-slide, plant or kicker foot.
Exoskeleton boot and lower link
An exoskeleton boot that can be selectively coupled to and decoupled from a lower link of an exoskeleton includes an upper configured to receive a foot of a human user and an outsole coupled to the upper. An exoskeleton connection interface is structurally coupled to the outsole and has a locked mode and an unlocked mode. In the locked mode, the exoskeleton connection interface is configured to inhibit decoupling from a boot connection interface of an exoskeleton link. In the unlocked mode, the exoskeleton connection interface is configured to facilitate decoupling from the boot connection interface.
Exoskeleton boot and lower link
An exoskeleton boot that can be selectively coupled to and decoupled from a lower link of an exoskeleton includes an upper configured to receive a foot of a human user and an outsole coupled to the upper. An exoskeleton connection interface is structurally coupled to the outsole and has a locked mode and an unlocked mode. In the locked mode, the exoskeleton connection interface is configured to inhibit decoupling from a boot connection interface of an exoskeleton link. In the unlocked mode, the exoskeleton connection interface is configured to facilitate decoupling from the boot connection interface.
WHEEL HOUSING WITH REMOVABLE WHEEL COVER FOR PLACEMENT OF DEPLOYABLE WHEEL MEMBER WITHIN DEDICATED MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FOOTWEAR
A device configured for use within a dedicated footwear is provided comprising a wheel housing, a removable wheel cover, and a deployable wheel member for multi-dimensional functionality of the footwear. The wheel housing may reside within the heal portion of the sole of the footwear. The removable wheel cover may cover the wheel housing within the heal portion of the dedicated footwear, so that a user may optionally cover the wheel housing when wearing the footwear without the wheel functionality. In addition, the removable wheel cover may optionally be removed from the wheel housing, so that the user may insert the deployable wheel member within the wheel housing, so that the dedicated footwear provides rolling functionality. A user may easily remove the deployable wheel member from the wheel housing to cover the wheel housing with the removable wheel cover and return to footwear to traditional use without the rolling functionality.
WHEEL HOUSING WITH REMOVABLE WHEEL COVER FOR PLACEMENT OF DEPLOYABLE WHEEL MEMBER WITHIN DEDICATED MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FOOTWEAR
A device configured for use within a dedicated footwear is provided comprising a wheel housing, a removable wheel cover, and a deployable wheel member for multi-dimensional functionality of the footwear. The wheel housing may reside within the heal portion of the sole of the footwear. The removable wheel cover may cover the wheel housing within the heal portion of the dedicated footwear, so that a user may optionally cover the wheel housing when wearing the footwear without the wheel functionality. In addition, the removable wheel cover may optionally be removed from the wheel housing, so that the user may insert the deployable wheel member within the wheel housing, so that the dedicated footwear provides rolling functionality. A user may easily remove the deployable wheel member from the wheel housing to cover the wheel housing with the removable wheel cover and return to footwear to traditional use without the rolling functionality.