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Xavier Kalin Phones & Addresses

  • Lake Oswego, OR
  • Portland, OR
  • 14100 Edenberry Dr, Lake Oswego, OR 97035

Work

Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Shoe Having An Internal Chassis

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US Patent:
6658766, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
May 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/564842
Inventors:
Charles D. Kraeuter - Lake Oswego OR
Xavier K. Kalin - Lake Oswego OR
Assignee:
Adidas A.G.
International Classification:
A43B 714
US Classification:
36114, 36102, 36107, 36 88, 36140
Abstract:
A structural chassis includes a structural chassis and a foam chassis or sock liner sandwiched together to form an assembly that can be inserted into and substantially occupy a footbed of a shoe upper. Discrete sole elements are attached to a bottom side of the upper so as to expose certain portions of the bottom side therebetween. This absence of outsole material in those areas makes the upper collapsible about those areas since the outsole provides no support in those areas. Instead, the structure is provided by the chassis of the chassis, which is customized to the users foot by placing one or more notches in strategic locations along the chassis where the foot naturally flexes. One such notch is located on the chassis in a position that allows the chassis to flex about a forward push-off axis of the foot that runs through the first and second MTP joints. Two collinear notches are formed on the chassis to allow the structural chassis shoe to flex about a lateral push-off axis that runs through the third, fourth and fifth MTP joints.

Midsole For Shoe

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US Patent:
58228861, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Oct 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/548744
Inventors:
Simon Luthi - Lake Oswego OR
Xavier Kalin - Lake Oswego OR
Wolfgang Scholz - Lonnerstadt, DE
Edgar Stussi - Schlieren, CH
Assignee:
Adidas International, BV
International Classification:
A43B 1318
US Classification:
36 28
Abstract:
An integrally molded midsole for an athletic shoe having tubular suspension members disclosed. The tubular suspension members behave as springs and have spring constants which may be designed for a particular application by choice of the tube length, the tube wall thickness or the hardness of the tube material. Preferably, the midsole is made of an elastomer such as HYTREL that is cast in a preformed shape and thereafter subjected to substantial compressive forces so that the tubular springs take a compression set and thereafter perform as near-ideal springs.

Shoe Having An Internal Chassis

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US Patent:
59158204, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
Aug 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/697184
Inventors:
Charles D. Kraeuter - Lake Oswego OR
Xavier K. Kalin - Lake Oswego OR
Assignee:
Adidas A G
International Classification:
A43B 1338
A43B 714
US Classification:
36114
Abstract:
A structural chassis includes a structural chassis and a foam chassis or sock liner sandwiched together to form an assembly that can be inserted into and substantially occupy a footbed of a shoe upper. Discrete sole elements are attached to a bottom side of the upper so as to expose certain portions of the bottom side therebetween. This absence of outsole material in those areas makes the upper collapsible about those areas since the outsole provides no support in those areas. Instead, the structure is provided by the chassis of the chassis, which is customized to the user's foot by placing one or more notches in strategic locations along the chassis where the foot naturally flexes. One such notch is located on the chassis in a position that allows the chassis to flex about a forward push-off axis of the foot that runs through the first and second MTP joints. Two collinear notches are formed on the chassis to allow the structural chassis shoe to flex about a lateral push-off axis that runs through the third, fourth and fifth MTP joints.

Footwear Midsole

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US Patent:
D3764710, Dec 17, 1996
Filed:
Jul 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/026309
Inventors:
Xavier Kalin - Lake Oswego OR
Wolfgang Scholz - Lonnerstadt, DE
Simon Luthi - Lake Oswego OR
Neal E. Wydra - Glen Ellyn IL
Assignee:
Adidas AG - Portland OR
US Classification:
D 2960

Midsole For Shoe

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US Patent:
54618002, Oct 31, 1995
Filed:
Jul 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/280208
Inventors:
Simon Luthi - Lake Oswego OR
Xavier Kalin - Lake Oswego OR
Wolfgang Scholz - Lonnerstadt, DE
Edgar Stussi - Schlieren, CH
Assignee:
Adidas AG - Herzogenaurach
International Classification:
A43B 1318
US Classification:
36 28
Abstract:
An integrally molded midsole for an athletic shoe having tubular suspension members is disclosed. The tubular suspension members behave as springs and have spring constants which may be designed for a particular application by choice of the tube length, the tube wall thickness or the hardness of the tube material. Preferably, the midsole is made of an elastomer such as HYTREL that is cast in a preformed shape and thereafter subjected to substantial compressive forces so that the tubular springs take a compression set and thereafter perform as near-ideal springs.
Xavier K Kalin from Lake Oswego, OR, age ~83 Get Report