The present invention relates generally to footwear. More specifically, the present invention relates to footwear adapted for comfort, flexibility and portability.
People from all walks of life wear footwear for different occasions or purposes. As a result, there are numerous kinds of footwear to suit each purpose or occasion. Footwear may also come in different styles in order to suit the aesthetic needs of the wearer or for functional purposes. However, one may not be able to change the decorative or functional parts of their footwear if they want to wear the same footwear for a different occasion or if they want to change the style of the footwear. This is because most footwear are not capable of having their parts interchanged with other parts. In addition, there seems to be a close correlation between attractive footwear and discomfort. Consequently, people tend to carry multiple footwear in order to change once they feel discomfort or when they want to wear a different style. This is quite cumbersome and requires carrying more than one footwear at a same time. Where people are able to carry extra footwear, they would normally do so with a large enough bag or purse to carry their footwear. However, while carrying extra footwear may deal with the footwear comfort problem, this solution does not resolve one's inability to change the style of the footwear he/she is currently wearing.
Some manufacturers have attempted to design portable footwear. For instance, Lola Style has a shoe that is capable of being bent in half. Unfortunately, the Lola Style shoe is made of hard and thin material, is not pliable, is large and is not adapted to change the style of the footwear by changing its parts. In addition, the Lola style shoes are not capable of being rolled into a much more compacted or condensed form.
As such, there is a need for footwear that is comfortable, portable, and adaptable with different aesthetic adornments or functional parts (for example heels, straps, etc). This invention seeks to provide footwear that achieves these objectives. The footwear described in this application is designed with comfort and portability in mind. They may comprise of soft materials with massaging qualities, arch support and soles made of material capable of conforming to a foot profile. They may be used, for instance, by a bride during her wedding day during which she may be able to easily wear her footwear during the wedding ceremony and change the style during the reception. The bride may be able to change the look and style of her footwear by employing certain adornments or other functional parts that are compatible with the footwear. The footwear may also be used in lieu of the traditional flip-flop at a spa or nail salon after a patron has received a pedicure.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide footwear that provides comfort while also allowing for portability and convenient storage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide footwear that has parts that are interchangeable to allow for different adornments or functional parts.
It is another object of the present invention is to provide footwear adapted to be rolled into a condensed form thereby allowing for ease of transport in a small pouch, bag or purse.
A yet further object of the present invention is to provide footwear that may be made of recycled material.
Other objects, advantages and capabilities of the invention will become apparent from the following description and drawings.
A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the Figures, and:
In another embodiment, all or at least one of pads 108 may be detached from the outer sole 106. This eases and facilitates the rolling up of footwear 100. It also results in a much more condensed or compacted footwear, once rolled up. Pads 108 may be detached or reattached a variety of ways, which may include the use of snap-on, slide and hook, twist and lock or screw-on mechanisms or any other means for attaching and detaching any one of pads 108. In this embodiment, after pad or pads 108 have been detached from footwear 100, a void or space is left in their place thereby reducing the size of footwear 100 once rolled. When footwear 100 is unrolled, pad or pads 108 may then be reattached to footwear 100.
In another embodiment, inner sole 104, outer sole 106, pads 108 and sections 110 are made of different materials to allow for better portability and comfort of footwear 100. For instance, inner sole 104 may be made of memory foam while outer sole 106 and pads 108 may be made of rubber. Outer sole 106 and pads 108 are made of material to provide arch support to the foot and create a massaging effect when footwear 100 is worn. In a further embodiment, within pads 108 are pressure point counteracting material that provides extra comfort for wearers. This pressure counteracting function may be achieved by varying the qualities of the material used for the pads. The variable qualities include density, thickness, layering etc.,.
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Although this invention has been disclosed with reference to specific forms and embodiments, it will be evident that a great number of variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, parts may be reversed, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically disclosed, and certain features of the invention may be used independently of other features all without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims.