The present invention relates generally to footwear and specifically to a running style athletic shoe designed such that the toe box can be opened and held open during exercise activities.
During jogging or running a large percentage of the population uses the extensor muscles of the toes to cause dorsiflexion of the foot during the swing phase. This movement is in contrast to using the tarsal muscles. During this movement, the toes are traumatically forced into the upper inside surface of the toe box of the shoe. This impact results in constant irritation to the dorsal surface of the toe which may result in an injury commonly referred to as “runners toe.” Accordingly, there is a need for an athletic shoe that opens in the toe box section to eliminate the impact between the digits and the toe box.
The present invention meets the above described need by providing a shoe that allows the toe box to be opened and held open during exercise. In order to function properly, the shoe must also allow the remaining structure of the shoe to stay intact for adequate support and foot control during running. The athletic shoe of the present invention includes a flap having an edge disposed in the toe box section of the shoe. The flap begins at a point on a first side of the shoe near the front and extends around the toe box to a similar point on the opposite side of the shoe. In the open position, the flap is provided with a fastener or the like for holding it against the tongue. In the closed position, the flap is provided with a fastener such as a zipper for attaching the edge of the flap to the adjacent material of the toe box.
The invention is illustrated in the drawings in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures of which:
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The top surface 44 of the flap 37 may be provided with a hook and loop fastening material 46. The hook and loop fastening material 46 may engage with a mating hook and loop fastening material 49 disposed on a tongue holder 52. The tongue holder 52 is a loop formed in the top surface of the tongue 25 for receiving the laces 34 to hold the tongue 25 in place. As an alternative, the hook and loop fastening material 46 may be disposed on the flap 37 and not on the tongue holder 52. In this arrangement, the hook and loop fastening material 46 may engage directly with the laces 34 or other materials on the upper section 16.
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While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.