This disclosure relates to footwear and footwear accessories.
People increasingly want more clothing options. However, it is not desirable to have to own too many clothes or have to change clothes throughout the day. In particular, it may be desirable for people to wear different footwear during a single day based on activities, weather, and the like. However, it is not always desirable for people to have to change shoes throughout the day. There is therefore a need for adaptable footwear.
Certain implementations will now be described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various implementations and/or aspects are shown. However, various aspects may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the implementations set forth herein; rather, these implementations are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Like numbers in the figures refer to like elements throughout. Hence, if a feature is used across several drawings, the number used to identify the feature in the drawing where the feature first appeared will be used in later drawings.
Overview
Example embodiments described herein provide adaptable footwear and footwear accessories.
People often wear shoes, sandals, and other footwear, sometimes multiple different types and styles of footwear during a single day. For example, a person may wear one pair of shoes to work, another pair of shoes at home, and yet another pair of shoes to a social gathering. Changing footwear may require changing outfits and other accessories so that outfits, footwear, and accessories match. Also, owning multiple pairs of footwear may be expensive. Changing clothes, footwear, and accessories, and spending a lot of money of clothes, footwear, and accessories may be undesirable.
There is therefore a need for adaptive footwear and related footwear accessories.
In one or more embodiments, one pair of shoes or other footwear effectively may transform into multiple pairs of shoes or other footwear by allowing for portions of the shoes (e.g., accessories) to be detachable and replaceable. In particular, shoes that include one or more straps to secure a person's foot may allow for the straps to detach so that different colors and styles of straps may be added to or detached from the shoes. A person may wear a single pair of shoes with one set of detachable straps for work, another set of straps while at home, and another set of straps for a party, for example, effectively allowing the person to wear different looking shoes without actually requiring multiple pairs of shoes.
In one or more embodiments, to allow for detachable accessories for shoes that are secure to the shoes when attached, the shoes and/or accessories may use securing mechanisms (e.g., devices) such as buttons, hooks, clasps, adhesives, ties (e.g., strings, threads, etc.), or the like. The shoes may have a non-detachable strap to which a detachable strap may attach using the securing mechanisms, or the detachable strap may attach to portions of shoes without requiring a non-detachable strap. The straps or other accessories may have different colors, designs, materials, shapes, and sizes.
The above descriptions are for purposes of illustration and are not meant to be limiting. Numerous other examples, configurations, processes, etc., may exist, some of which are described in greater detail below. Example embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures.
Illustrative Processes and Use Cases
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The strap 104 may attach to a first portion 110 of the shoe 102 on a first side 112 of the shoe 102, and may attach to a second portion 114 of the shoe 102 on a second side 116 of the shoe 102 (e.g., the first side 112 may be further to the left along the X-axis than the second side 116). The detachable strap 118 may attach to and detach from the first portion 110 and the second portion 114 of the shoe 120 as shown (e.g., using connection mechanisms shown in
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The strap 210 may attach to a first portion 230 of the shoe 220 on a first side 232 of the shoe 220, and may attach to a second portion 234 of the shoe 220 on a second side 236 of the shoe 220 (e.g., the first side 232 may be further to the left along the X-axis than the second side 236). The detachable strap 210 may attach to and detach from the first portion 230 and the second portion 234 of the shoe 220 as shown (e.g., using connection mechanisms shown in
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In one or more embodiments, to attach strap 320 to the shoe 302, the strap 320 may include a first attachment mechanism 322 on one side (e.g., the first side 314) and a second attachment mechanism 324 on another side (e.g., the second side 318). The first attachment mechanism 322 and the second attachment mechanism 324 may include string, rope, thread, or another mechanism for tying or otherwise securing portions of the strap 320 to the strap 310 (e.g., attaching the strap 118 to the shoe 120 of
In one or more embodiments, the strap 330 may attach to the strap 310 by using an adhesive material 332, such as fabric, glue, paste, and the like. The adhesive material 332 may cause the strap 310 to at least partially adhere to the strap 310, allowing for different designs for the shoe 302 to replace the strap 310. To remove the strap 330 from the strap 310, the strap 330 may be peeled from the strap 310 so that the shoe 302 may be worn with the strap 310 showing, or so that another strap (e.g., the strap 320) may attach to the strap 310 to be displayed.
In one or more embodiments, the detachable straps 320 and 330 may include any color, pattern, design, material, objects (e.g., sequins, jewels, diamonds, etc.).
In one or more embodiments, when the detachable straps 320 and 330 attach to the shoe 302, the result may look like the shoe 120 in
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In one or more embodiments, the first connection mechanism 412 may include a first button 420, a first hook 422, a first clasp 424, or another mechanism for allowing the detachable strap 410 to attach to or detach from the shoe 402. The second connection mechanism 414 may include a second button 430, a second hook 432, a second clasp 434, or another mechanism for allowing the detachable strap 410 to attach to or detach from the shoe 402. The first connection mechanism 412 may attach to and detach from a second portion 470 of the shoe 402 on a first side 472 of the shoe 402, and the second connection mechanism 414 may attach to and detach from a third portion 480 of the shoe 402 on a second side 482 of the shoe 402 (e.g., the first side 472 may be further to the left along the X-axis than the second side 482). In particular, the first button 420 may snap into a button 490 of the shoe 402 when the second portion 470 of the shoe 402 includes the button 490. When the first connection mechanism 412 includes the first hook 422 and the second portion 470 of the shoe 402 includes a ring 491 (e.g., loop), the first hook 422 may operatively connect to the ring 491 to secure the detachable strap 410 to and detach the detachable strap 410 from the shoe 402. When the first connection mechanism 412 includes the first clasp 424 and the second portion 470 of the shoe 402 includes the ring 491, the first clasp 424 may operatively connect the detachable strap 410 to and detach the detachable strap 410 from the shoe 402. Similarly, when the second connection mechanism 414 includes the second button 430 and the third portion 480 of the shoe 402 includes a second button 492, the second button 430 may operatively connect the detachable strap 410 to and detach the detachable strap 410 from the shoe 402. When the second connection mechanism 414 includes the second hook 432 and the third portion 480 of the shoe 402 includes a second ring 493 (e.g., loop), the second hook 432 may operatively connect the detachable strap 410 to and detach the detachable strap 410 from the shoe 402. When the second connection mechanism 414 includes the second clasp 434 and the third portion 480 of the shoe 402 includes the second ring 493, the second clasp 434 may operatively connect the detachable strap 410 to and detach the detachable strap 410 from the shoe 402.
In one or more embodiments, when the detachable strap 410 attach to the shoe 402, the result may look like the shoe 120 in
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The examples presented are not meant to be limiting.
Embodiments according to the disclosure are in particular disclosed in the attached claims directed to footwear and footwear accessories, wherein any feature mentioned in one claim category, e.g., method, can be claimed in another claim category as well. The dependencies or references back in the attached claims are chosen for formal reasons only. However, any subject matter resulting from a deliberate reference back to any previous claims (in particular multiple dependencies) can be claimed as well, so that any combination of claims and the features thereof are disclosed and can be claimed regardless of the dependencies chosen in the attached claims. The subject-matter which can be claimed comprises not only the combinations of features as set out in the attached claims but also any other combination of features in the claims, wherein each feature mentioned in the claims can be combined with any other feature or combination of other features in the claims. Furthermore, any of the embodiments and features described or depicted herein can be claimed in a separate claim and/or in any combination with any embodiment or feature described or depicted herein or with any of the features of the attached claims.
The foregoing description of one or more implementations provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of various embodiments.
The processes described and shown above may be carried out or performed in any suitable order as desired in various implementations. Additionally, in certain implementations, at least a portion of the processes may be carried out in parallel, creating a co-existence use case. Furthermore, in certain implementations, less than or more than the processes described may be performed.
Many modifications and other implementations of the disclosure set forth herein will be apparent having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific implementations disclosed and that modifications and other implementations are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/974,620, filed Dec. 16, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference as if set forth in full.
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