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Assignee: Scholl, Inc.


Location: Memphis, TN
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
5447715Non-aqueous suncare compositions having high SPF values
Non-aqueous sunscreen compositions containing an amount of a volatile silicone oil sufficient to maintain the SPF of the waterproof composition at a value greater than about 20 and a conventional non-aqueous sunscreen formulation or a conventional non-aqu...
09/05/1995
5016764Merchandise display unit
Merchandise display unit including vertical parallel panels arranged in side by side facing relation along a lateral display area, such that the panels extend crosswise thereof and the facing sides of a given pair of adjacent panels define a display space...
05/21/1991
4677766Shoe inlay
A full shoe inlay for athletic shoes constructed of resilient material having a depression for the 1st metatarsal head, a raised portion for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsal heads, a full arch support, and an eccentric heel seat. The heel seat is built up...
07/07/1987
4642912Shoe insole
A shoe insole having superior cushioning and comfort, good resistance to buckling, and excellent retention of cushioning properties after wear. The insole consists of three layers: (a) a bottom layer having compressive strength of at least 0.3 kg/cm2
02/17/1987
4453322Sandal having side wall for preventing pronation
A sandal is provided with an inside arch and ankle stabilizing flange which forms an integral part of a one-piece molded bottom without a separate inner sole. The flange is smoothly curved and extends upward along the arch side for a longitudinal length f...
06/12/1984
 
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