6 patents
Utility
Void cell arrangements with differing void cells
17 May 22
A shoe sole comprises a first array of interconnected void cells that is oriented adjacent to a second opposing array of interconnected void cells, wherein the second opposing array of interconnected void cells is geometrically different from the first array of void cells and includes at least one void cell with an asymmetrical perimeter.
Jerod Dahl, Peter Foley, Collin Metzer, Trevor Kanous, Eric William Sugano
Filed: 13 Mar 20
Utility
Void cells with outwardly curved surfaces
8 Feb 22
Implementation described and claimed herein include a cushioning structure and method for manufacturing a cellular cushioning system, which allows for maximum comfort through the compression and shock cycle.
Jerod Dahl, Peter Foley, Thomas Christopher Manney
Filed: 1 Aug 16
Utility
Tiered void cells
27 Apr 21
The disclosed technology includes tiered void cells which provide protection, comfort, and stability during compression.
Jerod Dahl, Peter M. Foley
Filed: 5 Oct 17
Utility
Collapsible layered cushion
4 May 20
A layered cushion that may be fully disassembled for easy cleaning is disclosed herein.
Ethan Thomas Wyman, Daniel Antonio Feighery, Eric William Sugano, Peter Maurice Foley, Thomas Christopher Manney, Collin Metzer, Gerald Michael Buchen, John Marcell Danis
Filed: 17 Oct 16
Utility
Differing void cell matrices
20 Apr 20
A shoe sole comprises a first array of interconnected void cells that is oriented adjacent to a second opposing array of interconnected void cells, wherein the second opposing array of interconnected void cells is geometrically different from the first array of void cells and includes at least one void cell with an asymmetrical perimeter.
Jerod Dahl, Peter Foley, Collin Metzer, Trevor Kanous, Eric William Sugano
Filed: 28 Jul 14
Utility
Pressure distributing aligned arrays of cushioning void cells
13 Apr 20
Implementations described and claimed herein include a cellular cushioning system comprising a first matrix of void cells, and a second matrix of void cells opposing the first matrix of void cells, wherein one or more peaks of each void cell in the second matrix is attached to one or more peaks of each void cell in the first matrix, and wherein the void cells of the first matrix have a higher cell resolution than the void cells of the second matrix.
David Parsons, Eric William Sugano
Filed: 11 Apr 19
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