TODD S ELLIS
Accountancy in Boston, MA

License number
Massachusetts 19781
Issued Date
Aug 12, 1999
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2017
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
Boston, MA 02210

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Todd Ellis, age 56
44 Glendale Rd, Boxford, MA 01921
(781) 233-1456

Professional information

Todd Ellis Photo 1

Owner At Ellis

Position:
Owner at Ellis
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Ellis - Owner


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International Group Head-Strategic Initiatives Footwear At Puma

Position:
International Group Head, Strategic Initiatives-ATTAC Advanced Technologies Trends & Concepts at Puma
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Apparel & Fashion
Work:
Puma - Boston, MA USA since Apr 2010 - International Group Head, Strategic Initiatives-ATTAC Advanced Technologies Trends & Concepts Puma - Boston, MA USA Jul 2005 - Apr 2010 - International Group Head-Footwear Design Reebok - Canton, MA USA 2000 - 2004 - Managing Director, Advanced Research & Development/ARD Reebok - Randolph, MA USA 1998 - 2000 - Director of Design, Advanced Products & Processes Group/APPG Reebok - Randolph, MA USA 1996 - 1998 - Design & Development Team Leader-Inline Skate, Advanced Products & Processes Group/APPG Reebok - Randolph, MA USA 1995 - 1996 - Sr. Designer-Inline Skate, Advanced Products & Processes Group/APPG Puma - Brockton, MA USA 1991 - 1995 - Senior Footwear Designer Ergotech Product Development, Inc. - Stamford, CT USA 1989 - 1991 - Industrial Designer Cannondale - Georgetown, CT USA 1986 - 1988 - Product Designer
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Stout 1981 - 1985
BS, Industrial Design
Tufts University


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Shoe Sole Having A Resilient Insert

US Patent:
6745499, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
May 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/153880
Inventors:
Brian Christensen - Centerville MA
Todd Ellis - Boston MA
Paul E. Litchfield - Westboro MA
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Canton MA
International Classification:
A43B 1320
US Classification:
36 29
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a shoe sole having a resilient insert which provides fluidic cushioning and support to the foot of the wearer. The resilient insert has a heel chamber, a forefoot chamber and a passageway, which fluidly connects the heel chamber to the forefoot chamber. As the wearer walks or run and applies impact forces to the shoe sole, fluid within the resilient insert flows back and forth between the heel chamber and the forefoot chamber to provide continuous cushioning and support to the heel and fore portion of the wearers foot. The resilient insert and components of the sole are specifically constructed and assembled to avoid friction and turbulence therein, which can result in the production of audible and undesirable noises within the interior of the shoe sole.


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Variable Training Resistance Device

US Patent:
6131921, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
Nov 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/443352
Inventors:
Todd D. Ellis - Boston MA
Peter Foley - Minnetonaka MN
Lennert B. Johnson - Milford NH
David J. Lacorazza - Norwell MA
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Stoughton MA
V2 Jenex - Milford NH
International Classification:
A63C 1714
US Classification:
280 112
Abstract:
A variable training resistance device for an in-line skate. The skate includes a boot and a plurality of wheels disposed on a chassis. A resistance assembly, including a cam and bearing assembly or a rack and pinion assembly, is disposed between two of the wheels on the chassis. The cam and bearing assembly includes a plurality of cam carrier blocks disposed along either side of the chassis, wherein one of the cam carrier blocks has a first cam axle fixedly disposed thereon. A cam lever having a second cam axle is rotatably mounted on the chassis, and a plurality of cams are rotatably disposed on the first and second cam axles. Bearings are rotatably disposed between the cams and can be adjusted vertically to contact and provide resistance to the wheels of the in-line skate. The resistance assembly also includes a microadjust assembly to vary the position of the bearings with respect to the wheels of the skate. The rack and pinion assembly includes a rack, a pinion for engaging the rack, bearings disposed about the pinion, and a lever for moving the pinion upwardly or downwardly on the rack.


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Internal Collar Device For An Article Of Footwear

US Patent:
6018892, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Sep 4, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/923460
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Acheson - Weymouth MA
Todd D. Ellis - Boston MA
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Stoughton MA
International Classification:
A43B 720, A43B 516, A43B 504
US Classification:
36 89
Abstract:
An internal collar device for an article of footwear. The internal collar device includes ankle wraps, a pivoting spine and a heel cup. The pivoting spine is a relatively narrow portion of the internal collar device which is flexible so that it pivots with the wearer's movement. The internal collar device is disposed in an external boot of the article of footwear so that the internal collar device pivots about a pivot axis near the wearer's malleoli. The article of footwear is configured so that internal collar device pivots almost entirely independently from the external boot. As such, the internal collar devices controls the forward and rearward flex of the wearer's ankle and provides support to the wearer's foot and ankle within the article of footwear. Further, forward and rearward flex of the wearer's ankle does not result in a crease or wear area forming in the external boot so that the present invention prevents premature wear of the boot material.


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Anti-Abrasion And Rockering System For An In-Line Skate

US Patent:
5823544, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Feb 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/796428
Inventors:
Todd D. Ellis - Boston MA
Daniel A. Nolan - Salem NH
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Stoughton MA
International Classification:
A63C 1706
US Classification:
280 1122
Abstract:
An anti-abrasion and rockering system for an in-line skate. The skate includes a skate boot mounted on a chassis. The chassis includes two sidewalls which are parallel and opposite to each other. Each sidewall has a row of holes formed therein, such that the holes on the first sidewall align with and are opposite to the row of holes on the opposing sidewall. Two of the opposing sets of holes are oblong. A plurality of axles are disposed in the holes on the chassis so that the wheels are rotatably mounted on the axles and between the sidewalls of the chassis. The anti-abrasion and rockering system for the skate includes bushings disposed in the holes in the chassis. The bushings disposed in the oblong holes slide up and down in the holes. An anti-abrasion and rockering plate is disposed on the exterior of each sidewall. Each plate has a first and second row of holes for accommodating the axles.


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Shoe Having An Inflatable Bladder

US Patent:
7513067, Apr 7, 2009
Filed:
Jan 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/330326
Inventors:
William Marvin - Brighton MA, US
Paul M. Davis - Blackstone MA, US
Geoff Swales - Somerset MA, US
Paul E. Litchfield - Westboro MA, US
Brian J. Christensen - Centerville MA, US
Mark Busse - Providence RI, US
Todd Ellis - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Canton MA
International Classification:
A43C 11/00, A43B 13/20
US Classification:
36 501, 36 29, 36 88
Abstract:
An article of footwear including a sole and an upper with an exterior and interior surface, and one or more bladders which comprises at least one of the exterior or interior surfaces of the upper. The article of footwear also includes a inflation mechanism located under the foot of the wearer to be activated by the normal action of the wearer to inflate the one or more bladders. The inflation mechanism may be monolithic with the bladder or may be a satellite inflation mechanism coupled to the bladder. The article of footwear may also include a deflation mechanism. The deflation mechanism may include a release valve capable of remaining in a open position and/or an adjustable check valve. The deflation mechanism may also be a combination check valve and release valve accessing a single opening in the bladder.


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Article Of Footwear Having An Adjustable Ride

US Patent:
7694438, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Dec 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/610382
Inventors:
Brian Christensen - Centerville MA, US
Paul M. Davis - Blackstone MA, US
Todd Ellis - Boston MA, US
Paul Litchfield - Westboro MA, US
William Marvin - Brighton MA, US
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Canton MA
International Classification:
A43B 13/20
US Classification:
36 29
Abstract:
An article of footwear has an upper and a sole. The sole has an upper sole member, a lower sole member, and at least one inflatable bladder disposed between the upper sole member and the lower sole member. The at least one inflatable bladder has an inflated state and a deflated state. A distance between the upper sole member and the lower sole member is greater in the inflated state than the deflated state. Varying the inflation of the inflatable bladder varies the amount of cushioning in the sole and the thickness of the sole so that the shoe can serve as a multipurpose shoe for activities requiring different amounts of cushioning, such as a training shoe and a racing flat.


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Braking System For An In-Line Skate

US Patent:
5755450, May 26, 1998
Filed:
Oct 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/733813
Inventors:
Todd D. Ellis - Boston MA
David J. Lacorazza - Norwell MA
Daniel A. Nolan - Salem NH
Lennart B. Johnson - Milford NH
Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. - Stoughton MA
V2-Jenex Inc. - Milford NH
International Classification:
A63C 1714
US Classification:
280 112
Abstract:
A braking system for an in-line skate. The skate includes a boot mounted on a chassis. A cuff is rotatably mounted on the chassis. The chassis has a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted thereon. The braking system for the skate includes a brake pad housing which is either fixedly or pivotally attached to a rear portion of the cuff, a brake pad disposed in the housing, and a roller arm rotatably mounted on the chassis. The roller arm is spring loaded so that when the brake is not in use, the roller arm is disposed above the wheels. The roller arm has a bearing assembly disposed therein, so that when the brake is actuated by a rearward rotation of the cuff, the brake pad engages the bearing assembly of the roller arm, thereby causing said bearing assembly to engage said at least one of the wheels to slow and/or stop the skate.


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Resilient Cushioning Device For The Heel Portion Of A Sole

US Patent:
7353625, Apr 8, 2008
Filed:
Nov 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/978568
Inventors:
Todd Ellis - Boston MA, US
Geoffrey Swales - Somerset MA, US
William McInnis - Mendon MA, US
Paul Bates - Canton MA, US
Assignee:
Reebok International, Ltd. - Canton MA
International Classification:
A43B 13/18, A43B 13/20
US Classification:
36 29, 36 28
Abstract:
A shoe includes a sole for cushioning a heelstrike. The sole includes a midsole, an optional outsole, and a resilient cushioning device. The resilient cushioning device includes a bottom component, a top component sealingly attached to the bottom component, wherein the top component includes a corrugated sidewall. The resilient cushioning device is a closed system that contains a fluid, such as a gas either at atmospheric pressure or pressurized. The resilient cushioning device may have only one interior compartment or a series of compartments fluidly connected to one another. The resilient cushioning device is partially embedded within the midsole in a heel region of the sole, although at least a portion of the sidewall of the resilient cushioning device remains visible from the exterior of a shoe sole.