Jay White - Carlsbad CA, US Craig Lowe - Irvine CA, US Mikal Peveto - Lanzago di Silea, IT Savino Bove - Montebelluna, IT Robert Erb - New York NY, US Nate Heckman - New York NY, US
Assignee:
FILA LUXEMBOURG S.A.R.L. - Luxembourg
International Classification:
A43B 13/14 A43B 3/26
US Classification:
036097000, 036031000
Abstract:
A system for providing a shoe customized to a person includes a plurality of shoe cavity units each having an upper portion and a sole assembly coupled to the upper portion to form a shoe cavity configured to accommodate a foot. Also included is a plurality of interchangeable first shoe components each configured to be coupled to a shoe cavity unit and each configured to provide substantially the same first footwear function but having a different physical attribute based on differences among wearers, and a plurality of interchangeable second shoe components each configured to be coupled to a shoe cavity unit and each configured to provide substantially the same second footwear function but having a different physical attribute based on differences among wearers. A selected shoe cavity unit, a selected first shoe component and a selected second shoe component can be selected from their respective pluralities based on a characteristic of the person such that a combination of these selected items can be coupled to each other to provide a shoe customized to the person.
Method And System For Providing Customized Footwear To A Retail Consumer
Mikal Peveto - Lanzago Di Silea, IT Savino Bove - Montebelluna, IT Jay White - Carlsbad CA, US Robert Erb - New York NY, US Nate Heckman - New York NY, US
Assignee:
FILA LUXEMBOURG S.A.R.L. - Luxembourg
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00 G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705001000, 705026000
Abstract:
A method for providing a custom shoe to a consumer, including identifying at least one characteristic about a consumer that is present within the retail store, the at least one characteristic relating to the consumer's foot. Also included is selecting a plurality of pre-fabricated footwear components based on the at least one characteristic, assembling the plurality of prefabricated footwear components into a custom shoe that is customized to the consumer, and presenting the custom shoe to the consumer before the customer leaves the retail store.
A gimbal assembly mounted in a housing, particularly in a laser beam manipulator, by which the change of direction for a reflected beam or the like is measured in a second of a degree-of-arc in motion. An element such as a specular one including a mirror is mounted within a gimbal ring subassembly, the compound or universal motion of which is actuated by a member such as a shaft that is operatively connected to a swivable member mounted in a structural frame member. Such operative connection provides for the same change in direction for the laser beam as the change of direction of movement for means controlling the swivel element. Or, the actuating member can be fixed to the swivel member by which the element moves in a direction opposite to the direction of movement for the controlling means (joystick). Means are provided to apply pressure to and on the swivel member to thereby ease or make difficult the manipulation of the joystick, depending on the desire of the operator. Manipulation of the joystick results in minute movement for the element, effectively controlling in a very sensitive way a change of direction for the reflected beam.
A device (10) for directionally controlling a beam of light, particularly adaptable with a laser beam in surgical operations. The beam is focused in a chamber (10) by a lense (46) (one of a selectable number), passes through a passageway (16) through which the operator or surgeon observes the target area for the beam, and strikes a specular element or mirror (27) in a cavity (26) separated from the chamber (12) by the passageway (16). The disposition of the mirror (27) in the cavity eliminates vignette obstructions of such element that heretofore was disposed in the passageway in prior teachings. The beam reflects from the mirror (27) in the direction of the target. A unique joystick (28) is operatively connected to the mirror (27) to swivel same and thereby control the direction of the beam. The device (10) is mounted to an adaptor (20) for 360. degree. rotation thereabout.
An apparatus which transmits a laser beam to a target, such as an area of human tissue being treated. Delivery of the beam and its direction to the target area is controlled safely. The apparatus is operatively connected directly to an instrument, such as an endoscope or laryngoscope, which identifies and defines the target area. A joy-stick assembly provides control of the direction of the beam as it enters atmosphere from the apparatus, by manipulation of its lever which swivels its mirror from which the beam is reflected towards the target area. Means to block transmission of the beam from the apparatus to atmosphere is coupled with a fail-safe arrangement of elements whereby only when the mirror is in a proper swivelling position to reflect the beam to the target area is the beam emitted from the apparatus. An adjustable sliding lens system within the apparatus provides change of focus of the beam to effect a change in the plane of treating the target area.
An autoclavable laser beam manipulator, made of non-corrosive materials forming its elements which in turn contribute to a novel construction for this instrument that is used with endoscopes of all kinds. Aircraft grade aluminum forms elements such as housing and piston. Laser grade uncoated molybdenum forms the mirrored element mounted on the piston and disposed within a chamber for the housing. Glass-filled DELRON material forms a member which contributes to the adjustment of location and position of the mirrored element to change the direction of laser beam egress from the device, thus controlling such direction.
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