ROB ROY MCGREGOR
Podiatry in West Concord, MA

License number
Massachusetts 1230
Issued Date
Dec 12, 1951
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1994
Type
Podiatrist
Address
Address
West Concord, MA 01742

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Rob Mcgregor, age 98
4 Center Pl UNIT 8, Orleans, MA 02653
Rob R Mcgregor, age 98
61 Whitmar Rd, Cotuit, MA 02635
(508) 428-2667
(508) 428-1958
(508) 428-1784
Rob R Mcgregor, age 98
4 Center Pl, Orleans, MA 02653
(508) 247-9678
Rob R Mcgregor, age 98
4 Center Pl, Orleans, MA 02653
(508) 247-9678
Rob R Mcgregor
8 Brewster Cross Rd, Orleans, MA 02653
(508) 247-9678

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ROB ROY MCGREGOR ASSOCIATES, INC

307 Main St, Concord, MA 01742

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
May 27, 1977
Inactive since:
Jan 4, 1991
State ID:
042618257
Business type:
Domestic Profit Corporation
President:
Rob Roy Mcgregor (President), Lowell Rd, Concord, MA (Physical)

Professional information

Rob Mcgregor Photo 1

Cushion Pad For Sport Shoes And The Like And Method For Fabricating Same

US Patent:
4346525, Aug 31, 1982
Filed:
Nov 6, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/091706
Inventors:
John E. Larsen - Hingham MA
Rob Roy McGregor - Concord MA
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A43B 2308, A43B 2132, A43B 1900
US Classification:
36 69
Abstract:
There is disclosed a cushion pad for sport shoes and the like and a method for manufacturing such a pad and the combination of such a pad with a sport shoe and the like. The pad of the present invention is fabricated from a flat web of closed pore foam of cross-linked ethylene vinyl acetate-low density polyethylene copolymer. The pad is formed between two opposing molds to present a shape having a cup-like depression adapted and constructed to accept essentially the heel portion of a human being. The so-formed pad is then cut out of the remainder of the formed web in a manner whereby the pad provides support from just in back of the first metatarsal joint to the sides and back of the calcaneus. It has been found that the resultant pad made within the purivew of the invention requires only a few sizes to fit most of the feet of possible users.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 2

Transverse Support Sling

US Patent:
4860464, Aug 29, 1989
Filed:
Apr 9, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/036774
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Misevich - Piscataway NJ
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Thomas E. Mintel - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
A43B 714, A43B 1100
US Classification:
36114
Abstract:
A foot support structure attached to the outsole of a shoe to provide support to the medial arch and to girth the midfoot in a sling configuration is disclosed. The support structure includes a plurality of sling straps attached to the outsole in positions beneath the upper and lower columns of the foot. In one embodiment, the sling straps which are attached beneath the upper, medial column are mounted in an arcuate slot in the upper surface of the outsole. The sling straps attached beneath the lower, lateral column are mounted in a linear slot in the upper surface of the outsole. By the present invention, the position of the foot relative to the shoe is maintained due to anchoring of the transverse sling in the outsole, and this is accomplished without pulling or pushing the medial longitudinal arch to the shoe. the sling straps are positioned relative to the outsole so as to coincide with certain anatomical landmarks of the foot. The straps are each capable of being adjusted for length independently.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 3

Athletic Type Shoe For Tennis And Other Court Games

US Patent:
4542598, Sep 24, 1985
Filed:
Jan 10, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/456779
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Misevich - Fairfield CT
Henry D. Cross - Colts Neck NJ
Roland E. Dube - Auburn ME
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Assignee:
Colgate Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A45B 510
US Classification:
36114
Abstract:
An athletic type tennis or court shoe wherein spaced apart forefoot and rearfoot sole units are connected together only through a flexible soleless coupling to allow the wearer's forefoot and rearfoot to act independently of each other, wherein each sole unit has a resilient, shock-absorbing midsole, and wherein the sole units are sufficiently thin to place the wearer's foot close to the ground while maintaining sufficient cushioning for the wearer's foot.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 4

Golf Shoe With Improved Transverse Traction

US Patent:
4367600, Jan 11, 1983
Filed:
May 27, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/153581
Inventors:
Henry D. Cross - Colt's Neck NJ
Charles C. Eaton - Hingham MA
John Larsen - Hingham MA
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A43B 500, A43D 900
US Classification:
36127
Abstract:
A golf shoe having improved transverse ground traction provided by a novel spike pattern which differs between the right-foot and the left-foot shoes in which the spikes are affixed to the lowermost surface of a specially designed sole and heel assembly. Improved comfort and foot stability can also be provided by use of a cushion pad insert of special configuration having a lateral arch support associated therewith. A first set of ground engaging spikes are arranged adjacent to the leading edges of both the right and the left shoe and at least two spikes in the set are positioned in the instep region of the shoes. A second set of spikes is also provided on the trailing edge of the shoes as defined by the direction of a golf club swing.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 5

Longitudinal Support Sling

US Patent:
4920664, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Oct 31, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/264618
Inventors:
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Kenneth W. Misevich - Griswold CT
Thomas E. Mintel - Rahway NJ
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
A43B 312
US Classification:
36 115
Abstract:
A foot support structure which is attached to a shoe so as to provide support to the medial arch of a foot in a longitudinal direction while acting as a supplement to the longitudinal fascia, ligaments and tendons of the foot is disclosed. The structure includes a sling strap which is most effective when employed with and anchored to a relatively flexible outsole. On the medial side of the foot, the sling pulls from a point just forward of the first metatarsal head. On the lateral side, the sling pulls from a point adjacent the posterior portion of the fifth metatarsal. The sling could also be anchored to transverse shoe components in the midfoot region. In one embodiment, the longitudinal support sling of the present invention includes a medial-lateral connector strap which extends across the top of the foot in the forefoot region and interconnects the medial and lateral sling portions proximate to the anterior portions thereof.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 6

Dynamic Support For An Athletic Shoe

US Patent:
4854057, Aug 8, 1989
Filed:
Jul 15, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/223671
Inventors:
Kenneth W. Misevich - Fairfield CT
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Anthony J. Corrao - Lewiston ME
Assignee:
Tretorn AB - Helsingborg
International Classification:
A43B 500, A43B 506, A43B 1342
US Classification:
36114
Abstract:
An athletic running shoe having a polymeric foamed midsole and a special stiffening formation formed separately of the midsole and received between two layers of the midsole to reduce non-uniform midsole degradation.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 7

Athletic Shoe

US Patent:
4366631, Jan 4, 1983
Filed:
Jan 15, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/225171
Inventors:
John E. Larsen - Hingham MA
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A43B 1100, A43B 2328, A43B 500
US Classification:
36 50
Abstract:
There is disclosed an athletic shoe that finds most efficacy with joggers. The shoe is supplied with a conventional upper and sole. The usual lacing arrangement is provided with the exception that additional lacing means is provided along both sides of the shoe whereby the counter containing heel portion of the shoe is constrained in a manner so that the heel portion of the athletic shoe is brought inward in the direction of the centerline of the shoe to effectively lock the heel portion with the front portion. The tying arrangement may be a continuation of the usual lacings or may be two separate laces, but in any event essentially locks the front and back of the shoe together. The lace arrangement extending to the counter or heel portion is positioned whereby the means is substantially parallel to a "spring" ligament as normally located in the foot.


Rob Mcgregor Photo 8

Athletic Shoe

US Patent:
4245408, Jan 20, 1981
Filed:
Mar 16, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/021366
Inventors:
John E. Larsen - Hingham MA
Rob R. McGregor - Concord MA
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A43B 1100, A43B 2328, A43B 500
US Classification:
36 50
Abstract:
There is disclosed an athletic shoe that finds most efficacy with joggers. The shoe is supplied with a conventional upper and sole. The usual lacing arrangement is provided with the exception that additional lacing means is provided along both sides of the shoe whereby the counter containing heel portion of the shoe is constrained in a manner so that the heel portion of the athletic shoe is brought inward in the direction of the centerline of the shoe to effectively lock the heel portion with the front portion. The tying arrangement may be a continuation of the usual lacings or may be two separate laces, but in any event essentially locks the front and back of the shoe together. The lace arrangement extending to the counter or heel portion is positioned whereby the means is substantially parallel to a "spring" ligament as normally located in the foot.