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20080276489 | Article Of Footwear Having An Upper With Thread Structural Elements - An article of footwear includes an upper that is at least partially formed from a base layer and thread sections that lie adjacent a surface of the base layer. The thread sections are positioned to provide structural elements that, for example, restrain stretch in directions corresponding with longitudinal axes of the thread sections. In some configurations of the footwear, a first portion of the thread sections may extend between forefoot and heel regions of the footwear, and a second portion of the thread sections may extend vertically. An embroidering process may be utilized to position the thread sections on the base layer. | 11-13-2008 |
20080295263 | Article Of Apparel Incorporating A Stratified Material - An article of apparel having a substrate layer and an incised layer is disclosed. The substrate layer is at least partially formed from a material having a first degree of stretchability. The incised layer is secured to the substrate layer and at least partially formed from a material having a second degree of stretchability, the first degree of stretchability being greater than the second degree of stretchability. In addition, the incised layer includes at least a first incision and a second incision that are concentric, the first incision being positioned within the second incision. | 12-04-2008 |
20090293314 | OUTSOLE HAVING GROOVES FORMING DISCRETE LUGS - Various arrangements for an article of footwear including an outsole having grooves forming discrete lugs are presented. The outsoles generally include a plurality of grooves formed in at least a portion of the outsole that extend from a lateral side of the outsole to a medial side of the outsole. The grooves may be linear or curved and generally extend in an angular fashion. The grooves may have a first depth at a perimeter of the outsole and a second depth, greater than the first depth, at the center of the outsole. The grooves form discrete lugs. In some arrangements, the lugs are diamond shaped. | 12-03-2009 |
20100137064 | Sigils for Use with Apparel - Apparel is disclosed that can be worn to assist an interactive game in tracking the movement of the wearer. More particularly, the apparel may include one or more tracking marks formed of designs, patterns, or reflective materials that can be easily tracked by an interactive game employing one or more cameras or other detectors for detecting a change in position of an object. The apparel may take the form of, for example, hats, shirts, jackets, pants, gloves, and shoes. By providing tracking marks on apparel, rather than using a special-purpose device that must be separately worn, a player may enjoy a more natural feel when playing the interactive game. Further, the player need not don any special equipment to play the game. Instead, a user can wear the apparel for everyday purposes, and then simply begin playing the game wearing the apparel without having to put on any additional equipment. The apparel may use reflective materials, and the interactive game can employ a camera and a light source configuration where the camera is located within the observation angle of a player employing retroreflective materials reflecting light from the light source. | 06-03-2010 |
20120184371 | INTERACTIVE GAMING APPAREL FOR INTERACTIVE GAMING - Apparel is disclosed that can be worn to assist an interactive game in tracking the movement of the wearer. More particularly, the apparel may include one or more tracking marks formed of designs, patterns, or reflective materials that can be easily tracked by an interactive game employing one or more cameras or other detectors for detecting a change in position of an object. The apparel may take the form of, for example, hats, shirts, jackets, pants, gloves, and shoes. The apparel may use reflective materials, and the interactive game can employ a camera and a light source configuration where the camera is located within the observation angle of a player employing retroreflective materials reflecting light from the light source. | 07-19-2012 |
20120251079 | Systems and Methods for Time-Based Athletic Activity Measurement and Display - Activity metrics may be recorded with granularity to allow a user to view performance information specific to particular times of an activity session. Accordingly, in one example, activity metrics may be detected and recorded for a minimum time unit that may be automatically defined or defined by a user. The metrics may then be conveyed to a user through a display or through audible content. Users may be able to select portions of the activity session to store based on the granular performance information. Content files such as audio or video or athletic performance data files may be cropped based on the selected portions. | 10-04-2012 |
20130000159 | Article of Footwear with a Stretchable Upper and an Articulated Sole Structure - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes at least one of a stretchable upper and an articulated sole structure. The upper may include an exterior layer and an interior layer. The exterior layer forms at least a portion of an exterior of the upper, and the exterior layer includes a plurality of incisions that extend through the exterior layer. The interior layer is located adjacent an inner surface of the exterior layer, and the interior layer is exposed through the incisions. The sole structure may include a connecting portion and a plurality of discrete sole elements. The connecting portion is positioned adjacent the upper and may extend along a longitudinal length of the upper. The sole elements extend from the connecting portion, and the sole elements are separated by a plurality of sipes that extend upward into the sole structure. | 01-03-2013 |
20140000131 | FLEXIBLE SHANK FOR AN ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR | 01-02-2014 |
20140375817 | Systems and Methods for Time-Based Athletic Activity Measurement and Display - Apparatuses, methods, and systems in which video segments of an athletic activity session of a user may be captured by a plurality of video sources and a processing system may determine that each of the video segments correspond to the athletic activity session of the user. The processing system may accordingly generate a video replay of the athletic activity session of the user by piecing together the video segments captured by the video sources. The first portion of the video replay includes a first video segment captured by a first video source and a second portion of the video replay includes a second video segment captured by a second video source different than the first video source. | 12-25-2014 |
20150143641 | Article of Footwear with a Stretchable Upper and an Articulated Sole Structure - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes at least one of a stretchable upper and an articulated sole structure. The upper may include an exterior layer and an interior layer. The exterior layer forms at least a portion of an exterior of the upper, and the exterior layer includes a plurality of incisions that extend through the exterior layer. The interior layer is located adjacent an inner surface of the exterior layer, and the interior layer is exposed through the incisions. The sole structure may include a connecting portion and a plurality of discrete sole elements. The connecting portion is positioned adjacent the upper and may extend along a longitudinal length of the upper. The sole elements extend from the connecting portion, and the sole elements are separated by a plurality of sipes that extend upward into the sole structure. | 05-28-2015 |
20150253120 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIME-BASED ATHLETIC ACTIVITY MEASUREMENT AND DISPLAY - An athletic parameter measurement device worn by an athlete during an athletic activity session includes a housing which attaches to the athlete, a display, a processor associated with the display, and an athletic parameter measurement sensor. During the athletic activity, the device detects, using the sensor, a vertical jump height of the athlete, and displays, during the performance of the athletic activity session, a representation of the vertical jump height on the display. | 09-10-2015 |
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20100010801 | CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND ERROR RECOVERY STRATEGIES - A plethora of strategies is afforded to facilitate conflict resolution and error recovery with respect to parsing, among other things. Grammar authors can select amongst a range of strategies or options on a case-by-case basis to address conflicts, ambiguities, errors, and the like. The strategies can be either static or dynamic. In one instance, code external to a parsing system can be invoked to resolve conflicts or recover from errors, and further enable change of strategy without requiring modification of the parser. Interaction between the parsing system and the external code can also be formalized to ensure general type safety of the system. | 01-14-2010 |
20100023798 | ERROR RECOVERY AND DIAGNOSIS FOR PUSHDOWN AUTOMATA - Error recovery and diagnosis is afforded for pushdown automata. Upon detection of an error, a recovery strategy is selected and dispatched to recover from the error to place an automaton in an error free state to enable continued processing. In one instance, recovery strategies can be specified and matched with respect to automaton configuration. Errors can be diagnosed as a function of the difference between a first error configuration and a second recovered configuration. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023924 | NON-CONSTANT DATA ENCODING FOR TABLE-DRIVEN SYSTEMS - Parse tables or like representations are augmented with extension points to enable call out to arbitrary code. Such parse tables can be automatically generated from a specification including fixed information along with information about extensibility points provided. The extensibility points enable incorporation of dynamic data into a fixed parse table. In one instance, this allows a parser to determine if a character is acceptable at the time of execution rather than when the parse table was defined. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024030 | RESTARTABLE TRANSFORMATION AUTOMATON - Data transformation is lazily performed to facilitate reduced memory footprint, among other things. Rather than constituting an entire data structure, information is saved to enable iterative construction the structure. Moreover, an interface is afforded that appears to operate over a fully resolved structure but which is implemented on top of a restartable transformation mechanism that computes values in response to requests. These computed values could also be released based on one or more configurable policies. | 01-28-2010 |
20100037212 | IMMUTABLE PARSING - Immutable structures are employed to effect immutable parsing. In particular, an immutable parsing configuration, comprising a stack and lookahead buffer, is utilized by a parser to perform lexical and syntactical analysis of an input stream and optionally output an immutable parse tree or the like. Performance with respect to the immutable structures can be optimized utilizing sharing and lazy computation. In turn, immutability benefits are afforded with respect to parsing including safe sharing amongst services and/or across multiple threads as well as history preservation, among other things. | 02-11-2010 |
20100037213 | GRAMMAR-BASED GENERATION OF TYPES AND EXTENSIONS - Parsing functionality is automatically generated. In particular, abstract syntax tree types and/or other programmatic constructs are created automatically from a grammar specification in a manner that resembles hand-written code. An abstract syntax tree can subsequently be constructed as a function of the generated types. Further, a plurality of supporting functionality can be generated to consume or produce abstract syntax tree types, among other things. | 02-11-2010 |
20140289715 | IMMUTABLE PARSING - Immutable structures are employed to effect immutable parsing. In particular, a parsing configuration, comprising a stack and lookahead buffer, is utilized by a parser to perform lexical and syntactical analysis of an input stream and optionally output an immutable parse tree or the like, wherein at least one of the stack and buffer is immutable. Performance with respect to the immutable structures can be optimized utilizing sharing and lazy computation. In turn, immutability benefits are afforded with respect to parsing including safe sharing amongst services and/or across multiple threads as well as history preservation, among other things. | 09-25-2014 |