Burnaby, Canada

Bradley Graham Humble


Average Co-Inventor Count = 12.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Bradley Graham Humble

Introduction

Bradley Graham Humble is an accomplished inventor based in Burnaby, Canada. He is known for his innovative contributions to the footwear industry, particularly in the development of advanced shoe midsoles. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and comfort of athletic footwear.

Latest Patents

Humble holds a patent for a "Shoe midsole with delayed energy return and lateral shear stability." This invention features an energy return device designed for the midsole of a shoe. It comprises a resilient foam or matrix structure, such as a domed disk, surrounding a cavity. The resilient structure collapses under foot strike pressure, initially resisting pressure through compression forces directed around the cavity. As the cavity collapses, these forces provide a decreasing vertical spring rate, allowing for delayed energy return until the user has moved further forward in their stance. The design includes a lateral expansion limiter to enhance vertical force and reduce interference with other components. Additionally, a support structure guides the collapse and increases spring force.

Career Highlights

Humble's career is marked by his dedication to innovation in footwear technology. His patent reflects a deep understanding of biomechanics and material science, showcasing his ability to merge these fields to create practical solutions for athletes and consumers alike.

Collaborations

Humble has collaborated with notable colleagues, including James Brent Klassen and Benjamin Andrew Blackford. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of cutting-edge technologies in the footwear sector.

Conclusion

Bradley Graham Humble's innovative work in shoe midsole technology exemplifies the intersection of creativity and engineering. His contributions continue to influence the design and functionality of athletic footwear, enhancing performance for users.

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