Claims
- 1. A shoe ensemble comprising: a shoe having a bottom with a flexible segment; a heel of predetermined height manually attachable to and detachable from said shoe bottom behind said flexible segment; and a heel cover manually attachable to and removable from said shoe bottom behind said flexible segment when said heel is detached, said heel cover having a substantially smaller height than said heel to enable the shoe bottom to extend substantially flat by flexing of said flexible segment under the weight of a person wearing the shoe.
- 2. A shoe ensemble according to claim 1 and further comprising: manually releasable locking means acting between said shoe and said heel to releasably lock the heel to the shoe; and manually releasable locking means acting between said shoe and said heel cover to releasably lock the heel cover to the shoe.
- 3. A shoe ensemble according to claim 2 wherein: said loccking means acting between said shoe and said heel enables snap-in attachment of the heel to the shoe from below; and said locking means acting between said shoe and said heel cover enables snap-in attachment of the heel cover to the shoe from below.
- 4. A shoe ensemble according to claim 2 wherein: said heel is slidably attachable to said shoe from behind the shoe; and said heel cover is slidably attachable to the shoe from behind the shoe.
- 5. A shoe ensemble according to claim 4 wherein: said locking means acting between said shoe and said heel includes spring means on the heel having locking engagement with the shoe when the heel is fully inserted onto the shoe; and said locking means acting between said shoe and said heel cover includes spring means on the heel cover having locking engagement with the shoe when the heel cover is fully inserted onto the shoe.
- 6. A shoe ensemble comprising: a shoe having a bottom with a heel base at the back formed with a recess therein and a flexible segment in front of said heel base; a heel of predetermined height manually insertable into and removable from said recess in said heel base; locking means acting between said base and said heel to releasably lock the heel to the base when the heel is fully inserted into said recess in the base; a heel cover manually manually insertable into and removable from said recess in said heel base when said heel is detached; and locking means acting between said base and said heel cover to releasably lock the heel cover to the base when the heel cover is fully inserted into said recess in the base; said heel cover having a substantially smaller height than said heel to enable the shoe bottom to extend substantially flat by flexing of said flexible segment under the weight of a person wearing the shoe with the heel removed and the heel cover attached to said heel base of the shoe.
- 7. A shoe ensemble according to claim 6 wherein: said locking means acting between said heel base and said heel enables snap-in attachment of the heel to the heel base from below; and said locking means acting between said heel base and said heel cover enables snap-in attachment of the heel cover to the heel base from below.
- 8. A shoe ensemble according to claim 6 wherein: said heel is slidably insertable into and removable from said recess in the shoe base from behind the shoe; and said heel cover is slidably insertable into and removable from said recess in the heel base from behind the shoe.
- 9. A shoe ensemble according to claim 8 wherein: said locking means acting between said heel base and said heel includes spring means on the heel having locking engagement with the heel base when the heel is fully inserted into said recess in the base; and said locking means acting between said heel base and said heel cover includes spring means on the heel cover having locking engagement with the heel base when the heel cover is fully inserted into said recess in the base.
FILING HISTORY
[0001] This application continues from provisional application sent under serial No. 60/211,659 filed on Jun. 15, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60211659 |
Jun 2000 |
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