Claims
- 1. In a pocket for an athletic shoe and designed to hold smaller size personal items such as keys, coins, or the like, comprising, such shoe having a quarter portion extending from its eyestay and securing approximate the sole shank at its lower extent, a pocket stitched to the shoe quarter along particular of its edges, there being a slot provided within said pocket to allow access to its interior for the deposit of the aforesaid type of items therein, said slot being arranged extending approximately from the upper to the lower edges of said pocket, a cover flap, said cover flap along one edge being stitched to the pocket approximately along the frontal edge of the formed pocket slot, and extending approximately from the eyestay to the sole shank, said cover flap disposed for also extending rearwardly and capable of folding over into contiguity overlying part of the formed shoe and pocket and providing at least its slot with coverage, said cover flap overlying a part of the formed pocket and shoe, the curvature of the shoe at the location of said cover flap pressuring said flap into a tight contiguity with the underlying shoe and pocket thereat, said pocket being integrated into the quarter portion of the shoe and also extending from the eyestay to the sole shank, said pocket being formed having a back edge thereof, and said pocket slot being disposed in proximity and in alignment with the said disposed bakc edge of the said pocket, zipper means provided upon the shoe within the region of and upon the opening of its formed pocket slot, whereby upon opening of said zipper means the identified type of items may be inserted within the pocket for safe keeping, said zipper means being arranged aligned approximately and in the vicinity with the back edges of the formed pocket, and fastening means provided upon both the cover flap and one of said shoe quarter and formed pocket and cooperating to hold the said cover flap against the said shoe during usage, and said cover flap capable of folding forwardly for exposing the zipper means and pocket slot for the insertion or removal of the identified items from within the formed pocket.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said fastening means comprises a hook and pile fastener.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said fastening means comprises a snap clasp fastener.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said pocket is formed of a singular layer of cloth material.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said pocket comprises a series of layers of cloth material, the inner layer of said pocket lying contiguous against the shoe quarter, and functioning as the inner portion of the formed pocket, the other layer acting as an outer portion for the pocket and having the fastening means affixed thereto.
- 6. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said zipper means being arranged angulated upon the pocket and extending approximately from its upper to its lower edges thereof, with said cover flap folding over into contiguity overlying upon at least one of said formed pocket and shoe quarter portion to provide coverage overlying the zipper means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of the application having Ser. No. 433,460, filed on Oct. 8, 1982 now abandoned; which identified application is a continuation-in-part of the application for Letters Patent having Ser. No. 314,134, filed on Oct. 23, 1981, and which has been abandoned in favor of a continuation application having Ser. No. 612,992, filed on May 21, 1984, and which latter application has been abandoned in favor of the continuation application having Ser. No. 802,935, filed on Nov. 27, 1985, all of which applications are owned by a common assignee.
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