M. Frank Rudy
Marion Frank Rudy was an American aeronautical engineer and inventor, most known for patenting what would become the Nike Air Sole.
Early life and education
Rudy was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Fairview Park, Ohio.He was a graduate of Fairview High School and Case Western Reserve University's class of 1950, majoring in mechanical and aeronautical engineering. He was also a member of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
Career
Rudy's first job after graduation was with NASA, where he worked on projects for the Saturn and Apollo rocket engines.With a slow down in the space industry in 1969, Ruby, an avid skier, took a job at Nike Inc. in Oregon. In 1977, Rudy designed a cushioning system based on an inert gas encapsulated in polyurethane plastic. The first shoe to implement the technology would be the Nike Air Tailwind in 1978. The design was ultimately trademarked by Nike as the "Air" sole.
Throughout his career, Rudy ultimately held more than 250 patents.