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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2025
Filed:
Oct. 19, 2023
Nike, Inc., Beaverton, OR (US);
Courtney M. Wright, Portland, OR (US);
Laura C. Marshala, Portland, OR (US);
Keith T. Kuntz, Portland, OR (US);
Jessica Junkins, Portland, OR (US);
NIKE, Inc., Beaverton, OR (US);
Abstract
Articles of footwear include one or more expandable lugs (e.g., inflatable lugs) to hold at least some footwear component parts together. The expandable lug(s) may be included as part of an impact force-attenuating component (e.g., a fluid-filled bladder) for the article of footwear. The expandable lug(s) extend into receptacle(s) provided in a foot support component in an unexpanded (e.g., deflated or low-pressure) condition. Once within the receptacle(s), the expandable lug(s) are changed to an expanded (e.g., inflated or high-pressure) condition. The expanded lug(s) engage bearing surfaces provided inside the receptacle(s) to prevent the lugs from pulling out of the receptacles. The use of such expandable lugs for securing footwear component parts together may enable easy assembly of footwear components without use of adhesives and/or separate hardware components, which can enhance the recyclability, sustainability, and environmental friendliness of articles of footwear and their production methods.