Boot and shoe making – Processes – Miscellaneous parts
Reexamination Certificate
2008-12-16
2010-02-23
Kavanaugh, Ted (Department: 3728)
Boot and shoe making
Processes
Miscellaneous parts
C036S044000, C036S144000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07665169
ABSTRACT:
An insole providing cushioning and control of foot motion. The insole includes a stability cradle and a number of pods on the underside of the insole core or base. Some of the pods have different material properties selected to help control foot motion.
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Cheskin Melvyn P.
Fredericksen Ray M.
Hansen Eugenia S.
Hemingway & Hansen LLP
Kavanaugh Ted
Spenco Medical Corporation
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