This application claims priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201510186290.8, filed on Apr. 20, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The disclosure relates to a boot, and more particularly to a boot having a lace layer.
In general, major design considerations for boots such as cowboy boots and Wellington boots are functionality and fitness. A conventional boot includes a sole and an upper that is connected to the sole, that has a shaft portion, and that cooperates with the sole to define an L-shaped accommodating space for receiving a human foot and a lower part of a human leg therein. The upper is made of a material which has high hardness and low ductility (e.g. calfskin leather) so as to allow the shaft portion to stand in an upright direction. The upper is not formed with a series of holes and/or eyelets for a bootlace to extend therethrough. Therefore, the size of the accommodating space is not adjustable.
However, it is desirable to modify the upper of the conventional boot, such as by connecting a stiff textile material (e.g., calfskin leather) with a soft fabric material (e.g., lace fabric), to improve ventilation of the accommodating space and enhance aesthetic appearance of the conventional boot.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a boot having a lace layer which provides better ventilation and improves aesthetic appearance.
According to the disclosure, the boot includes a sole and an upper. The upper is connected to the sole and cooperates with the sole to define an accommodating space that is adapted for receiving a human foot therein. The upper includes a vamp portion that is connected to the sole, and a shaft portion that extends upwardly from a top end of the vamp portion and that includes at least one ventilating lace layer and a rear supporting strap disposed on and connected to the lace layer and adapted to be corresponding in position to a heel part of the human foot. The rear supporting strap extends upwardly from the top end of the vamp portion so as to support the lace layer to stand in an upright direction.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The sole 1 includes a top surface 11.
The upper 2 is connected to the sole 1 and cooperates with the sole 1 to define an L-shaped accommodating space 4 that is adapted for receiving a human foot therein. The upper 2 includes a vamp portion 21 that is connected to the sole 1, and a shaft portion 22 that extends upwardly from a top end of the vamp portion 21.
The shaft portion 22 includes a ventilating lace layer 221, a rear supporting strap 222, two side supporting straps 223, a top supporting strap 224, two side decorative strips 225, and a top decorative strip 226.
The rear supporting strap 222 is disposed on and connected to the lace layer 221, and is adapted to be corresponding in position to a heel part of the human foot. To be more specific, the rear supporting strap 222 is disposed on and connected to an inner side surface of the lace layer 221. Alternatively, in other variations of the embodiment, the rear supporting strap 222 may be disposed on and connected to an outer side surface of the lace layer 221.
The side supporting straps 223 are disposed on and connected to the inner side surface of the lace layer 221, and are adapted for corresponding respectively in position to two lateral sides of the human foot. The rear supporting strap 222 and the side supporting straps 223 are spaced apart from one another, extend upwardly from the top end of the vamp portion 21, and cooperate to support the lace layer 221 to stand in an upright direction (i.e., the side supporting straps 223 cooperate with the rear supporting strap 222 to support the lace layer 221 to stand in the upright direction). The rear supporting strap 222 has a smooth inner surface 227 adapted for the human foot to slide smoothly along the smooth inner surface 227 and into the accommodating space 4.
The top supporting strap 224 is disposed on and connected to a top end of the lace layer 221, and is connected to top end portions of the rear supporting strap 222 and the side supporting straps 223 by stitching. The top supporting strap 224 has a smooth inner surface 229. Alternatively, the top supporting strap 224 may not be connected to the side supporting straps 223 for reducing the amount of material used for the side supporting straps 223.
The side decorative strips 225 are disposed on and connected to an outer side surface of the lace layer 221, and correspond in position to the side supporting straps 223, respectively.
The top decorative strip 226 is disposed on and connected to the outer side surface of the lace layer 221 and adjacent to the top end of the lace layer 221.
The inner lining 3 is disposed on an inner side surface of the vamp portion 21 of the upper 2, and is made of a wear-resistant material.
In this embodiment, the rear supporting strap 222 is formed integrally with the top supporting strap 224. However, a method for interconnecting the rear supporting strap 222 and the top supporting strap 224 is not restricted. As shown in
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In this embodiment, the shaft portion 22 further includes a mesh layer 228 disposed on the inner side surface of the lace layer 221 (see
It should be noted that the configuration of the shaft portion 22 is not limited to that shown in this embodiment. Alternatively, the number of the mesh layer 228 or the lace layer 221 may be more than one. For example, the shaft portion 22 may include a plurality of the lace layers 221 (not shown). In other variations of the embodiment, configuration and position of the mesh layer 228 and the lace layer 221 may be changed based on different design requirements. For example, as shown in
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To sum up, the upper 2 of the boot is fabricated by connecting the vamp portion 21 and the shaft portion 22, which are made of different materials. The vamp portion 21 is adapted for enclosing a portion of the human foot below the ankle, and the shaft portion 22 is adapted for surrounding the lower part of the human leg above the ankle. The lace layer 221 of the shaft portion 22 not only improves ventilation of the accommodating space 4, but also enhances aesthetic appearance of the boot, and may also satisfy stylish demand of a user. Furthermore, the smooth inner surface 227 of the rear supporting strap 222 allows the human foot to slide smoothly into or out of the accommodating space 4.
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It should be noted that the boot is not limited to a cowboy boot as illustrated in this disclosure, and may be a Wellington boot or other type of boots.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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201510186290.8 | Apr 2015 | CN | national |