The present invention relates generally to the footwears. More specifically, the present invention relates a novel footwear with a built-in toe drying system. The sandal is designed to dry the toes and spaces in between using the airflow generated by the built-in fans which is directed through internal ducts in the strap and sole of the sandal. Accordingly, this disclosure makes specific reference thereto the present invention.
By way of background, many people like to take bath wearing their footwear. Such people face a common problem of accumulation of water and moisture under and around toes which is not only discomforting but is also injurious to health. Similarly, people visiting beach, pools and the like face the problem of wet feet. Conventional footwears are configured to get wet easily and do not provide any means of drying the feet accommodating the footwears. Generally, for drying feet and especially area under and around toes and fingers, people use a clothing material such as a towel, however, a person is required to bend to dry the fingers and toes which is difficult for people with limited dexterity and people having injuries. By having feet wet for a long time, people may face the problem of trench foot which may cause blisters, blotchy skin, redness and more.
Existing methods of cleaning and drying toes and fingers are not only inefficient but are difficult to implement. Further, moisture in the toes that can lead to skin irritations or fungus such as athlete's foot (tinea pedis). As a result, people desire a more efficient way of drying wet feet quickly without any manual effort that dries their feet automatically. Further, people desire improved footwear that helps in automatic drying of moisture and water trapped between toes and fingers of feet of a wearer.
The footwear of the present invention overcomes the problems stated in the prior art and helps in automatic drying of moisture and water on foot of a user by automatic expelling air on foot of a wearer.
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed innovation. This summary is not an extensive overview, and it is not intended to identify key/critical elements or to delineate the scope thereof. Its sole purpose is to present some general concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The subject matter disclosed and claimed herein, is a footwear designed to dry the toes and spaces therebetween using the airflow generated by the built-in micro fans. The micro fans are positioned in the strap of the footwear and are used for generating airflow. One micro fan generates airflow and directs towards a duct integrated in the strap of the footwear and the other micro fan generates an independent airflow and directs towards another duct integrated along contour of the sole of the footwear. The duct in the strap has a plurality of holes for expelling air onto forefoot region of the sole and the forefoot region has a plurality of holes for expelling air flowing through the duct of the sole. The micro fans have integrated battery for providing electrical power and have a sensor each for automatically activating the fan of the micro fans.
In yet another embodiment, a toe drying system configured to be integrated in a footwear is disclosed. The drying system includes two micro fans installed on opposite sides of the strap, one micro fan is connected to a duct integrated on the sole, another micro fan is connected to a second duct integrated on the strap, the micro fans are configured to independently generate airflow for drying moisture and water on foot of a wearer of the footwear. A plurality of holes disposed on the sole expel air from the duct integrated on the sole and a second plurality of holes disposed on the strap duct expels air flowing in the strap duct onto instep of the wearer.
The description refers to provided drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and in which:
The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments are discussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are described only to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention and do not limit the scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in other embodiments, any of the features described herein from different embodiments may be combined.
For purposes of the present detailed description, unless specifically disclaimed: the singular includes the plural and vice versa; the words “and” and “or” shall be both conjunctive and disjunctive. Directional adjectives and adverbs, such as fore, aft, medial, lateral, proximal, distal, vertical, horizontal, front, back, left, right, etc., may be with respect to an article of footwear when worn on a user's foot and operatively oriented with a ground-engaging portion of the sole structure seated on a flat surface, for example.
Referring initially to the figures,
The strap 102 is designed such that the opposite ends 106,108 have larger width than width of the remaining length of the strap 102. The strap 102 is fastened to a flexible joint 110 which is affixed to the insole 104 at the forefoot region 112. The first end 106 has an opening 114 for accommodating a first micro fan 116 that is configured to generate an airflow directed to a duct (as shown in
The second end 108 has an opening 118 for accommodating a second micro fan 120. The micro fans 116,120 are similar in construction and specification and are automatically activated when the moisture is detected in the footwear as described in detail in
The sole 104 has a plurality of transversal ripples 122 along the surface thereof for easy and efficient water drainage. The forefoot region 112 has a plurality of minute openings 124,126 that are configured to expel air transmitted through the duct along the sole 104. The expelled air is generated by the second micro fan 120 and is independent of operation of the first micro fan 116.
Recognizably, the shape, size, material composition, and method of manufacture of the footwear 100 may be varied, singly or collectively, to accommodate practically any conventional or nonconventional footwear application. It should be noted the individual components including strap 102, sole 104 and flexible joint 110 of the sandal 100, once cut to shape and size, may be stitched, adhesively bonded, fastened, welded or otherwise joined together to form an interior void for comfortably receiving a foot.
A pair of channels 206,208 are positioned transversely along the forefoot region 112 such that the first set of minute openings 124 positioned along the channel 206 and a second set of minute opening 126 positioned along the channel 208 receive airflow 204 from the duct 202 through the channels 206,208 respectively. The channels 206,208 are coupled with the duct 202 and receive a portion of the airflow which is expelled via the openings 124,126. It should be appreciated that the micro fan 120 is designed such that the generated airflow 204 is directed under the foot of a wearer along the duct 202. The duct 202 is waterproof, durable, soft and does not obstruct the conventional functionality of the footwear 100 while providing under the foot airflow for absorbing and drying moisture and water.
For releasing each micro fan, the fan must be rotated at least 180 degrees from the engaged position such that the micro fan becomes loose and is released easily without any physical damage. This allows a user to release the micro fans 116,120 for a variety of reasons such as recharging the micro fans, storing the micro fans and more.
An activation sensor 510 is used for automatically activating the fan 502 to generate the airflow. The activation sensor 510 may employ a proximity sensor and a moisture detection sensor such that the fan 502 is activated when the footwear 100 is worn by a user and moisture is present in the footwear. The micro fans are structured in a leakproof manner and is waterproof. Further, the micro fans are durably constructed to avoid any physical damage while the footwear 100 is used by a user.
It should be appreciated that the charger 600 can have any shape, size and number of charging ports as per preference of users. Also, the charger 600 and a pair of footwears can be available together in the form of a kit.
The airflow from the duct 202 around the sole (as described in
The sole of the footwear 100 may be fabricated from any one or combination of a variety of materials, such as textiles, engineered foams, polymers, natural and synthetic leathers, etc.
Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular features or components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different persons may refer to the same feature or component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components or features that differ in name but not structure or function. As used herein “footwear”, “footwear with built-in toe drying system”, and “sandal” are interchangeable and refer to the footwear with built-in toe drying system 100 of the present invention.
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