Neil Terk - Laurel Hollow NY, US Jean-Jacques L'Henaff - New York NY, US Stephen Patti - Bethpage NY, US Michael Hartigan - Boca Raton FL, US Harold Terk - Stamford CT, US Stuart Reinhardt - Oyster Bay NY, US
Assignee:
Terk Technologies, Inc.
International Classification:
H01Q001/32
US Classification:
343/713000, 343/711000, 343/906000
Abstract:
An automobile radio antenna includes an outside coupler unit adapted to be mounted to an exterior surface of an automobile window, an inside coupler unit adapted to be mounted to an interior surface of an automobile window and aligned with the outside coupler unit and an antenna mast pivotably attached to the outside coupler unit. The antenna mast is angularly adjustable with respect to the outside coupler unit. A kit for installing an automobile radio antenna on a window of an automobile includes an outside coupler unit adapted to be mounted to an exterior surface of an automobile window and having an antenna mast connected thereto, an inside coupler unit adapted to be mounted to an interior surface of an automobile window and aligned with the outside coupler unit, an outside coupler unit template having a cut-out portion for positioning the outside coupler unit on the exterior surface of the automobile window and an inside coupler unit template having a cutout portion for positioning the inside coupler on the interior surface of the automobile window. A method for installing an automobile radio antenna on an automobile window includes the steps of positioning an outside coupler unit template having a cut-out portion on an exterior surface of the automobile window, aligning an inside coupler unit template having a cut-out portion with the outside coupler unit template on an interior surface of the automobile window, mounting an outside coupler unit having an antenna mast assembly to an exterior surface of the automobile window by positioning the outside coupler unit within the cut-out portion of the outside coupler unit template, mounting an inside coupler unit for electrically communicating with the outside coupler unit to an interior surface of the automobile window by positioning the inside coupler unit within the cut-out portion of the inside coupler unit template and removing the outside and inside coupler unit templates from the automobile window once the outside and inside coupler units have been mounted to the window.
Articles Of Footwear With Knitted Components And Methods Of Manufacturing The Same
- Beaverton OR, US John S. MacGilbert - Tigard OR, US Stuart D. Reinhardt - Portland OR, US Colin Runkle - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A43B 1/04 A43B 23/02 D04B 1/22
Abstract:
Footwear with integrally knit uppers having features for increasing containment around a wearer's foot, improving strength and durability, and incorporating touch feedback through increased coefficient of friction while removing weight due to traditional additional components. The knitted component may be radially knitted so that courses converge towards a common area, like the throat region of the upper. Additionally, a fusible yarn may be knit on at least the exterior-facing surface of a containment area of the knitted component to create additional lock-down along lines of containment. Further, tensile elements may be incorporated within the containment area to provide strength and lock-down along desired lines of containment. Additionally, the fusible yarn may be a grip yarn that creates areas with greater coefficients of friction.
- Beaverton OR, US Jeremy L. Connell - Hillsboro OR, US Tetsuya T. Minami - Portland OR, US Arthur Parker Molinari - Portland OR, US Stuart Reinhardt - Beaverton OR, US Timothy J. Smith - Portland OR, US Matthew Tegenkamp - Beaverton OR, US
Assignee:
NIKE, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A43B 23/02
Abstract:
An upper for an article of footwear includes an inner boot having an ankle opening and an instep region formed between the ankle opening and an anterior end of the upper and a cushioning member disposed over the instep region of the inner boot and including a first side fixed to a medial side of the upper and a second side tethered to a lateral side of the upper.
- Beaverton OR, US John Hlavacs - Portland OR, US Stuart Reinhardt - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NIKE, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A43C 15/16
Abstract:
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a midsole having an upper surface and a ground-facing surface and a ground engaging sole component affixed to the ground-facing surface of the midsole. The ground engaging sole component includes a substrate layer, a support layer, and a plurality of cleats, each cleat coupled to the support layer and held apart from the midsole by a distance that is greater than 0.0 mm.
- Beaverton OR, US Joël Ryp Greenspan - Portland OR, US Oliver McLachlan - Beaverton OR, US Stuart Reinhardt - Beaverton OR, US Thomas J. Rushbrook - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NIKE, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A43B 5/02 A43B 23/02
Abstract:
An article of footwear includes an upper and a ball control region. The ball control region is formed on an exterior surface of the upper and includes at least one ball control pad having a ball control panel attached to and spaced apart from the upper by one or more flexible elements.
- Beaverton OR, US Joël Ryp Greenspan - Portland OR, US Oliver McLachlan - Beaverton OR, US Stuart Reinhardt - Beaverton OR, US Thomas J. Rushbrook - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NIKE, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A43B 13/12 A43B 5/02 A43B 13/14
Abstract:
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a midsole having a medial edge and a lateral edge. The sole structure also include a first lower rib extending from the medial edge to the lateral edge of the midsole. The first lower rib includes a portion spaced from the midsole between the medial edge and the lateral edge. The sole structure further includes a medial flex member disposed between the midsole and the first lower rib near the medial edge and a lateral flex member disposed between the midsole and the first lower rib near the lateral edge. The medial flex member and the lateral flex member are configured to flex the first lower rib relative to the midsole in response to a force of a predetermined magnitude.
- Beaverton OR, US Oliver McLachlan - Beaverton OR, US Stuart Reinhardt - Beaverton OR, US Timothy J. Smith - Portland OR, US Krissy Yetman - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NIKE, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A43B 13/20
Abstract:
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a first plate extending from a forefoot region of the sole structure to a heel region of the sole structure. The first plate has a first surface and a second surface formed on an opposite side of the first plate than the first surface. The sole structure further includes a second plate extending from the forefoot region to the heel region. The second plate has a third surface opposing the second surface of the first plate and a fourth surface disposed on an opposite side of the second plate than the third surface. The third surface is spaced apart from the second surface to define a cavity between the first plate and the second plate that extends from a medial side of the sole structure to a lateral side of the sole structure between the forefoot region and the heel region.
- Herzogenaurach, DE Stuart David REINHARDT - Portland OR, US Angus WARDLAW - Nuremberg, DE Jan HILL - Großenseebach, DE James TARRIER - Nuremberg, DE Falk BRUNS - Nuremberg, DE Andreas THIERET - Herzogenaurach, DE Oliver WENDEL - Herzogenaurach, DE Maximilian GRÜTTNER - Herzogenaurach, DE Bernhard SCHUSTER - Herzogenaurach, DE
International Classification:
A43B 21/24 A43B 5/10 A43B 7/14 A43B 1/00
Abstract:
A shoe, in particular an athletic shoe, comprising a heel portion that includes an adaptive heel element arranged in the heel portion of the shoe, wherein the adaptive heel element comprises a stretch material. A heel counter is arranged in the heel portion, wherein the heel counter comprises a lateral portion and a medial portion for supporting the heel of a wearer's foot and a posterior gap therebetween wherein the posterior gap forms an essentially vertical split portion, wherein the split portion is adapted such that the adaptive heel element can move and deform within the split portion, and wherein the adaptive heel element within the split portion is adapted to contour to the anatomical shape of the heel of the wearer.
Nike Jun 2016 - Nov 2017
Senior Inline Innovation Designer
Nike Jun 2016 - Nov 2017
Senior Designer, Innovation
Adidas Apr 2012 - May 2016
Senior Innovation Designer and Future
Adidas Jun 2009 - Mar 2012
Innovation Designer and Future
Adidas Jul 2005 - Jun 2009
Footwear Designer
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1994 - 1996
Master of Fine Arts, Masters
The Cooper Union For the Advancement of Science and Art 1987 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Skills:
Industrial Design Design Strategy Product Design Footwear Sketching Concept Development Leadership Design Thinking Shoes Alias Studio Tools Design Management Rapid Prototyping User Centered Design Sketchbook Pro Creative Direction Concept Design Collaborative Problem Solving Concept Generation Critical Thinking Experience Design Hypershot Packaging Sportswear Rendering Tech Packs Product Development Illustrator Trend Analysis Brand Development Adobe Illustrator Concept Art Art Direction