There is evidence to suggest that humans have worn shoes for over 20,000 years. Shoes have been made in a variety of materials and for a variety of purposes. The first shoes were designed primarily for warmth and did not include a hard sole. Later, shoes became more supportive as the hard sole was invented. In recent history shoes have become very fashionable, especially with women. In the fashion industry it has become important to have shoes that are visually appealing and unusual. However, it can be very expensive and laborious to create a custom shoe for a fashion model, fashion show or customer. An artfully crafted pair of high heeled shoes can cost many hundreds of dollars.
Aluminum is a silvery-white, ductile metallic element. Having good conductive and thermal properties, it is used to form many hard, light, corrosion-resistant alloys. Aluminum is easily welded, bent and formed to fabricate a variety of products.
What is needed is a better high heeled shoe for fashion models and customers.
The present invention provides an aluminum shoe. An aluminum outer sole has a top side, a bottom side and at least two bends to follow the contour of a wearer's foot. An aluminum heel is welded to the bottom of the aluminum outer sole. A flexible, cushioned inner sole is glued to the top side of the aluminum outer sole. A foot retention means for holding the foot onto the inner sole is connected to the inner sole. In a preferred embodiment a front heel and a rear heel are welded to the bottom side of the outer sole. Also, in a preferred embodiment, three bends are placed into the outer sole to better follow the contour of the wearer's foot.
Aluminum shoe 94 shows an example of one preferred embodiment of the present invention. Aluminum heels 43 and 45 are welded to the bottom side of outer sole 15 via visible welds 47 and 49. Flexible, cushioned inner sole 59 is glued to outer sole 15. Straps 61 are used to hold the wearer's foot onto shoe 94. Grip pads 54 and 56 are preferably attached as shown. A craftsman can easily and inexpensively custom fabricate a pair of shoes for virtually any event or fashion show. It is sole 15, heel 43 and heel 45 can be formed and welded for approximately 15 for a pair of shoes. Regarding the appearance of the heels 43 and 45, the craftsman is only limited by his imagination and the wishes of his customer.
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Although the above-preferred embodiments have been described with specificity, persons skilled in this art will recognize that many changes to the specific embodiments disclosed above could be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, although it was stated that aluminum sheet 10 is approximately ⅛ inch thick, it should be understood that sole 15 can be fabricated from sheets of a variety of thicknesses. In another preferred embodiment sheet 10 is approximately 3/16 inch thick. Therefore, the attached claims and their legal equivalents should determine the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 61/519,982 filed Jun. 2, 2011. The present invention relates to shoes, and in particular to shoe soles and heels.
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61519982 | Jun 2011 | US |