Boot jack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446848
  • Patent Number
    6,446,848
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 7, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A boot jack that is removably attachable to a distal end of a rod so that the individual can grasp a proximal end of the rod and use the boot jack to remove their shoes while either sitting or standing. The boot jack has a v-shaped part between which the user can place the heel of their shoe to removably engage the shoe with the boot jack. A clamping structure attaches to the v-shape part for removably securing the boot jack around the distal end of the rod so that the boot jack extends outward away from the rod at approximately a 90-degree angle from the longitudinal axis of the rod.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a boot jack that is removably attachable to a distal end of a rod so that the user can grip a proximal end of the same rod with their hand to remove their shoes while remaining in either a standing or sitting position. The invention is preferably to be used in conjunction with a device to assist a person in putting on their shoes, such as the invention taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,917 to inventor Diehm.




2. Description of the Related Art




Various devices have been employed to assist a person in removing footwear from their feet. Some of these devices are designed to rest on the floor so that the shoe is wedged or clamped to the device and then the person lifts the foot on which the shoe is being worn to thus remove the shoe from the foot. Often, the user will be required to step on the device with the other foot during the time that the foot is being raised in order to provide the necessary force to remove the shoe. This type of device is hard for elderly people to use, particularly if they have problems with their legs or back, with balance, or with strength.




Another type of device that has been used to assist a person in removing their shoes is one that is provided with a long handle so that the user can grasp the handle with one hand and engage the shoe with an opposite end of the handle to remove the shoe. A modification of the type of invention is provided with two long handles so that the user can grasp the handles with both of their hands. These types of devices are usually made as unitary tools that can only serve the single purpose of removing shoes.




The present invention improves over the previous shoe and boot removing devices in that it is removably attachable to an existing rod or to an existing device for assisting a person in putting on their shoes or socks. By being removably attachable in this manner, the present invention can be added to existing handles to add new functionality to devices or handles.




Because the invention is removably attachable to a rod or handle, the invention can be removed form its original rod or handle and reattached to a new rod or handle in the event that the original rod or handle is broken or damaged.




The small size and weight of the invention also makes it easier and less expensive to make and to ship.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a boot jack that is removably attachable to a distal end of a rod so that the boot jack can be used by an individual to remove their shoes while the individual is either sitting or standing and while the individual holds the opposite proximal end of the rod in their hand.




The invention is provided with a v-shaped part that extends outward away from the rod so that the user can place the heel of their shoe within the v-shaped part to engage the shoe with the invention while holding the opposite end of the rod. The invention is provided with a clamping structure for securing the boot jack around the distal end of the rod so that the boot jack extends outward away from the rod at approximately a 90-degree angle from the longitudinal axis of the rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a boot jack constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown attached to a handle of a device to assist a person in putting on their shoes.





FIG. 2

is an rear view of the boot jack taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

, shown with the bolt and the locking part separated from the rest of the boot jack.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the boot jack taken along line


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of the boot jack of

FIG. 3

shown removed from the device to assist a person in putting on their shoes.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the boot jack taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the locking part taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings and initially to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a boot jack


10


constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The boot jack


10


is removably attachable to a distal end


12


of a rod


14


so that the boot jack


10


can be used by an individual to remove their shoes while the individual is either sitting or standing and is holding the opposite proximal end


16


of the rod


14


in their hand.




The invention is provided with a v-shaped part


18


that extends outward away from the rod


14


so that the user can place the heel of their shoe within the v-shaped part


18


to engage the shoe with the boot jack


10


while holding the proximal end


16


of the rod


14


in their hand. The v-shaped part


18


is provided with a clamping structure


20


for securing the boot jack


20


around the distal end


12


of the rod


14


so that the v-shaped part


18


of the boot jack


10


extends outward away from the rod


14


at an angle A of approximately 90 degree angle from a longitudinal axis


22


of the rod


14


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2-6

, the details of the boot jack


20


and its attachment to the rod


14


are illustrated. The boot jack


20


is comprised of the v-shaped part


18


, a locking part


24


, a bolt


26


and a nut


28


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 5

, the v-shaped part


18


has two arms


30


A and


30


B that together define a v-shaped area


31


for engagement with a heal of the user's shoe in order to remove the shoe from the user's foot. The v-shaped part


18


is also provided with two legs


32


A and


32


B that extend in the opposite direction from the two arms


30


A and


30


B. The two legs


32


A and


32


B are spaced apart from each other so that a slot


34


is formed therebetween. The slot


34


terminates internally within the v-shaped part


18


to form a cylindrical opening


36


that is open to the slot


34


and open at both a front end


38


of the boot jack


10


and a rear end


40


of the boot jack


10


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the cylindrical opening


36


consists of two portions, a smaller portion


42


located adjacent the rear end


40


and a larger portion


44


located adjacent the front end


38


. The slot


34


is large enough to allow the rod


14


to enter the cylindrical opening


36


, and the smaller portion


44


of the cylindrical opening


36


is large enough to receive the rod


14


. The larger portion


44


of the cylindrical opening


36


is large enough to receive a cylindrical neck


46


associated with a clamping end


48


provided on the rod


14


when the rod


14


is part of a device


52


to assist a person in putting on their shoes. Also, the v-shaped part


18


is provided with a groove


54


located adjacent to the larger portion


44


and extending toward the arms


30


A and


30


B. The purpose of the groove


54


is to receive therein a ridge


56


provided on the cylindrical neck


46


as a way of preventing the boot jack


10


from rotating on the rod


14


.




Each of the legs


32


A and


32


B is provided with a bolt opening


58


therethrough so that the two bolt openings


58


are aligned with each other. Once the v-shaped part


18


has been placed around the rod


14


so that the v-shaped part


18


abuts the clamping end


48


and the ridge


56


enters the groove


54


, the locking part


24


is placed between the legs


32


A and


32


B. The locking part


24


is provided with a bolt opening


60


extending through a rear end


62


of the locking part


24


. As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, a front end


64


of the locking part


24


is provided with two extensions


66


A and


66


B, that form a groove


68


therebetween. The groove


68


receives a second ridge


70


provided on the cylindrical neck


46


as a means of preventing the locking part


24


from rotating. Once the locking part


24


is inserted between the legs


32


A and


32


B so that the ridge


70


lies within the groove


68


, the bolt opening


60


in the locking part


24


aligns with the bolt openings


58


is legs


32


A and


32


B. The bolt


26


inserts through the alighted bolt openings


58


,


60


, and


58


and is secured therein by the nut


28


in order to secure the boot jack


10


to the rod


14


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 5

, in order to properly fit to the cylindrical neck


46


, each of the extensions


66


A and


66


B is provided with a concave face


72


that engages with the cylindrical neck


46


when the locking part


24


is thus secured to the v-shaped part


18


.




To remove the boot jack


10


from the rod


14


, the nut


28


is first loosened and removed from the bolt


26


. The bolt


26


is next removed from the bolt openings


58


,


60


, and


58


, thus freeing the locking part


24


and the v-shaped part


18


so that they can be slipped free of the rod


14


.




While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for the purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.



Claims
  • 1. A boot jack comprisinga v-shaped part having two spaced apart arms for removably engaging a heel of a shoe that is to be removed from a user's foot, a clamping structure provided on the v-shaped part for removably securing the v-shaped part to a rod so that the v-shaped part extends outward from the rod at approximately a 90 degree angle from a longitudinal axis of the rod, two legs provided on said v-shaped part so that the two legs extend in an opposition direction to the direction in which the arms extend, said legs forming a slot therebetween for admittance of a rod, each leg provided with a bolt opening therethrough, a bolt extending through said bolt openings, and a nut engagable with said bolt to secure the v-shaped part to the rod.
  • 2. A boot jack according to claim 1 wherein said clamping structure further comprises:a locking part insertable between said legs, said locking part provided with a bolt opening therethrough so that said bolt extends through the bolt openings of the legs and the locking part to secure the locking part between the legs.
  • 3. A boot jack according to claim 2 further comprising:a groove in said v-shaped part for removable engagement with a ridge in a clamping head attached at a distal end of the rod, and a groove in said locking part for removable engagement with a second ridge in a clamping head attached at a distal end of the rod.
  • 4. A boot jack according to claim 3 further comprising:said v-shaped part provided with a cylindrical opening communicating with the slot for removably receiving a rod therein.
  • 5. A boot jack according to claim 4 further comprising:said cylindrical opening provided with a smaller portion for removably receiving a rod, and said cylindrical opening provided with a larger portion for removably receiving a cylindrical neck on a clamping head attached at a distal end of the rod.
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4666070 McClung May 1987 A
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