The present disclosure relates to exemplary embodiments of an air bladder, and more particularly, to exemplary embodiments of an inflatable air bladder with a shoe insert.
Various shoe inserts are provided that are inserted within the shoe to retain the original shape of the shoe and prevent creases, particularly at the toe portion of a shoe. However, most shoe inserts have a specific size, and do not work for different sizes and shapes of shoes. Further, the shoe inserts are rigid so they do not conform to the real size of the interior of the shoe that they are placed within, particularly at the toe portion. Therefore, the shoe inserts are unable to retain the accurate shape of a shoe or prevent creases on the shoe.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can provide for an inflatable air bladder that is provided within the toe portion of a shoe to retain the shape of the toe portion of a shoe.
In some exemplary embodiments, an air bladder for a shoe can be provided, comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, a central body having a hollow interior configured to be inflated, the central body shaped to conform to a front toe portion of a shoe, a recess provided at a lower portion of the central body diving the central body, a middle portion having a bottom portion fluidly connected with the top portion of the central body narrower than the central body, and a top wing portion fluidly connected to the top of the middle portion that is wider than the middle portion.
In some exemplary embodiments, the top wing portion comprises a top left wing and a top right wing that are fluidly connected to the middle portion and the central body. In some exemplary embodiments, the air bladder further comprises a first recess provided between the central body and the top left wing, and a second recess provided between the central body and the top right wing, wherein the middle portion of the air bladder is provided between the first and second recesses. In some exemplary embodiments, the air bladder further comprises a recess provided at a top portion of the top wing portion between the top left wing and the top right wing.
In some exemplary embodiments, the air bladder further comprises an air valve configured to allow air into the air bladder and out of the air bladder. In some exemplary embodiments, the central body, middle portion and top wing portion are configured to be expanded when air is provided into the air bladder through the air valve. In some exemplary embodiments, the air valve is provided at the bottom portion of the top wing portion.
In some exemplary embodiments, the air bladder further comprises engagement portions at the bottom portion of the air bladder configured to engage the air bladder to a shoe insert. In some exemplary embodiments, the engagement portions are provided at a bottom of the central body and top wing portion. In some exemplary embodiments, the engagement portions comprise buttons.
In some exemplary embodiments, an apparatus for retaining a shape of a front toe portion of a shoe is provided, comprising a shoe insert having a convex shape conforming to a shape of a front toe portion of a shoe, the shoe insert configured to be inserted into the front toe portion of a shoe, an air bladder provided on top of the shoe insert having an inflatable body configured to expand and contract, an air valve on the air bladder configured to allow air into the air bladder to expand the inflatable body of the air bladder, and allow air out of the air bladder to contract the inflatable body of the air bladder.
In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises an air pump configured to provide air into the air valve. In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises an air tube having a first end connected to the air valve and a second end connected to the air pump, the air tube configured to provide air from the air pump into the air valve. In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises a top portion, a bottom portion. a central body shaped to conform to a front toe portion of a shoe, a top wing portion, and a middle portion provided between the central body and the top wing portion, the middle portion having a narrower width than the central body and the top wing portion, wherein the central body, middle portion and top wing portion have a hollow interior and are fluidly connected to each other. In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises a recess provided inward into the central body at a lower portion of the central body opposite the middle portion. In some exemplary embodiments, the top wing portion comprises a top left wing and a top right wing that are fluidly connected to the middle portion and the central body.
In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises a first recess provided between the central body and the top left wing, and a second recess provided between the central body and the top right wing, wherein the middle portion of the air bladder is provided between the first and second recesses. In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus further comprises engagement portions at the bottom portion of the air bladder configured to engage with corresponding engagement portions at a top portion of the shoe insert. In some exemplary embodiments, the engagement portions of the air bladder are provided at a bottom of the central body and top wing portion. In some exemplary embodiments, the engagement portions comprise buttons.
The foregoing and other objects of the present disclosure will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and claims, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Throughout the figures, the same reference numerals and characters, unless otherwise stated, are used to denote like features, elements, components or portions of the illustrated embodiments. Moreover, while the subject disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the figures, it is done so in connection with the illustrative embodiments. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the subject disclosure.
The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can provide for a shoe insert having an inflatable air bladder. The air bladder can be provided on a top portion of the shoe insert and air is provided into the air bladder which conforms to a shape of an interior front portion of a shoe to prevent creases.
Exemplary embodiments of the various methods and apparatuses will now be described with reference to the figures. The following description of the various embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, its application, or uses.
A recess 142 can be provided at a bottom portion of lower central body 110 that separates the central body 110 into left side 110a and right side 110b at a frontmost portion where the air bladder 110 would be located at a front portion of a shoe. Left side 110a can engage with a front side portion of a shoe and right side 110a can engage with an opposing front side portion of a shoe. Recess 144 can be provided between central body 110 and top left wing 120. Recess 146 can be provided between central body 110 and top right wing 130. Recesses 144 and 146 provide a gap between central body 110 and top left wing 120 and top right wing 130, respectively. A recess 148 can also be provided at a top of the air bladder 100 between top left wing 120 and top right wing 130. These recesses can have a curved shape and can aid in forming a shape of an air bladder 100 that can prevent creases in portions of a shoe where creases are likely to form (e.g., the front top portion and front side portions of a shoe). The air bladder 100 can be made of various materials, such as but not limited to plastic or rubber. In some exemplary embodiments, the air bladder 100 can be made of thermoplastic polyurethane.
In some exemplary embodiments, buttons 170 (e.g. snap buttons) can be provided on a bottom portion of an air bladder 100 that snap into holes 220 on the shoe insert 200 to secure the air bladder 100 on the shoe insert 200. The buttons 170 can snap out of the holes 220 if a user wants to remove the air bladder 100 from the shoe insert 200. For example, studs on the bottom portion of the air bladder 100 can engage with sockets or holes provided on the shoe insert. Various numbers of buttons 170 on the air bladder 100 and holes 220 on the shoe insert can be provided, and buttons 170 and holes 220 are not limited to any type or number. The locations and size of the buttons 170 can correspond to the locations and sizes of the holes 220 on the shoe insert 200 to secure the air bladder 100 on the shoe insert 200.
Various other considerations can also be addressed in the exemplary applications described according to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, various materials may be used to construct the elements described in the figures. Various sizes of the elements can also be provided for various sizes of shoes. For example, different size shoe inserts and air bladders can be provided for children's and adult size shoes.
Various advantages can also be provided by the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. The top wings and recesses of the air bladder allow air fill inside the front of the shoe as well as air fill in the sides of the shoe which are areas of crease and wear. These shapes allow the air bladder to move freely inside the shoe and find area needing air fill to smooth out the creases. When filling the air bladder with air, the resistance of the air bladder pushes against the shoe insert and creates a lock to push and smooth the creases in the front and sides of the shoe. The air bladder and shoe insert can be used on various footwear, such as but not limited to sneakers, dress shoes, casual shoes and boots.
The foregoing merely illustrates the principles of the disclosure. Various modifications and alterations to the described embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings herein. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous systems, arrangements, manufacture and methods which, although not explicitly shown or described herein, embody the principles of the disclosure and are thus within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/167,157 filed Mar. 29, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2022/022296 | 3/29/2022 | WO |
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63167157 | Mar 2021 | US |