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The present invention pertains generally to shoes, and more particularly to a device which fits over a shoe for the purpose of preventing contaminants from the shoe from coming in contact with a support surface.
To reduce germ exposure and keep a home floor clean, some people ask guests to remove their shoes before entering their home. However, some quests are not comfortable removing their shoes and therefore will not accept the invitation to enter. In these instances, the homeowner may leave the door open to converse with the guest. This however can be impractical, can cause heating and air conditioning costs to increase, and can allow insects to enter the home.
The present invention is directed to an expandable reusable device which fits over a shoe to prevent contaminants such as dirt, grease, debris and the like from the shoe from soiling a support surface such as the carpet or floor of a home. A guest can put one of the devices on each foot, and then enter a home or other structure without contaminating the support surface. The device completely covers the bottom of the shoe where most contaminants reside. The device is partitioned into three sections; a front section which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the toe of the shoe, a rear section which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the heel of the shoe, and a center section which removably connects the front section to the rear section. The center section is fabricated from a resilient material so that it can be expanded thereby making the device longer to receive the shoe, and then released wherein it contracts so that the device grips the shoe. The device can be manufactured in various sizes to accommodate different shoe sizes. In an embodiment the different sizes are color coded wherein a color indicates a specific shoe size or range of shoe sizes. In another embodiment the device can fit both left and right shoes.
In accordance with an embodiment a device fits over a shoe, the shoe has a toe and a heel. The device includes a front section which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the toe of the shoe, a rear section which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the heel of the shoe, and a center section which is connectable to the front section and to the rear section. The center section includes resilient material, so that when the center section is connected to the front section and to the rear section, a distance between the front section and the rear section can be increased.
In accordance with another embodiment, the device also includes a first connector for connecting the front section to the center section. The first connector includes a first vertically oriented dovetail joint which has a first tenon and a first mortise, wherein the front section has one of the first tenon and the first mortise, and the center section has the other of the first tenon and the first mortise. The device also includes a second connector for connecting the rear section to the center section. The second connector includes a second vertically oriented dovetail joint which has a second tenon and a second mortise. The rear section has one of the second tenon and the second mortise, and the center section has the other of the second tenon and the second mortise.
In accordance with another embodiment, the device includes a third connector for connecting the front section to the center section. The third connector includes a first groove which is shaped and dimensioned to accept a first ridge. The front section has one of the first groove and the first ridge, and the center section has the other of the first groove and the first ridge. The device also includes a fourth connector for connecting the rear section to the center section. The fourth connector includes a second groove which is shaped and dimensioned to accept a second ridge. The rear section has one of the second groove and the second ridge, and the center section has the other of the second groove and the second ridge.
In accordance with another embodiment, the center section has a base and two side walls. The base and side walls are fabricated from the resilient material.
In accordance with another embodiment, the base has a first thickness and the side walls having a second thickness. The first thickness is less than the second thickness.
In accordance with another embodiment, the rear section has a handle for pulling the rear section away from the front section and thereby increasing the distance therebetween.
Other embodiments, in addition to the embodiments enumerated above, will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the device and method of use.
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Device 20 includes a first connector for connecting front section 22 to center section 26. In the shown embodiment, the first connector includes a first vertically oriented dovetail joint 28 which has a first tenon 30 and a first mortise 32. Front section 22 has one of first tenon 30 and first mortise 32, and center section 26 has the other of first tenon 30 and first mortise 32. In the shown embodiment, front section 22 has the mortise and center section 26 has the tenon, however this could be reversed. It may be appreciated that device 20 actually has two first connectors 28 disposed on opposite sides of first section 22 and center section 26. The term “vertically oriented” means that the connection or disconnection of tenon 30 and mortise 32 is made vertically such as when center section 26 resides upon support surface 600.
Device 20 also includes a second connector for connecting rear section 24 to center section 26. The second connector includes a second vertically oriented dovetail joint 34 which has a second tenon 36 and a second mortise 38. Rear section 24 has one of second tenon 36 and second mortise 38, and center section 26 has the other of second tenon 36 and second mortise 38. In the shown embodiment, rear section has the mortise and center section has the tenon, however this could be reversed. It may be appreciated that device 20 actually has two second connectors 34 disposed on opposite sides of first section 22 and center section 26. While dovetail joints 28 and 34 are used in the shown embodiment, it may be appreciated that other first and second connection means such as screws, pins, latches, and the like could also be utilized to removably connect front section 22 and rear section 24 to center section 26. Referring to
Center section 26 has a base 40 and two side walls 42 (also refer to
It is further noted that the connection of front section 22 to center section 26 by the first connector is made along a first connection axis 68 which is perpendicular to support surface 600, and that the connection of rear section 24 to center section 26 by the second connector is made along a second connection axis 70 which is perpendicular to support surface 600.
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In terms of use, a method for preventing soiling of a support surface 600 by contaminants 508 which are disposed on a shoe 500 includes: (refer to
(a) providing a support surface 600;
(b) providing a shoe 500 upon which contaminants 508 are disposed, shoe 500 having a toe 502 and a heel 504;
(c) providing a device 20 which fits over shoe 500, device 20 including,
(d) connecting center section 26 to front section 22 and to rear section 24;
(e) pulling rear section 24 away from front section 22 thereby causing distance D between front section 22 and rear section 24 to increase;
(f) inserting shoe 500 into device 20 wherein toe 502 is received by front section 22 and heel 504 is received by rear section 24;
(g) releasing rear section 24 wherein center section 26 contracts causing device 20 to grip shoe 500; and,
(h) walking upon support surface 600.
The method further including:
in (c), providing a first connector for connecting front section 22 to center section 26, the first connector including a first vertically oriented dovetail joint 28 having a first tenon 30 and a first mortise 32, front section 22 having one of first tenon 30 and first mortise 32, and center section 26 having the other of first tenon 30 and first mortise 32;
in (c), providing a second connector for connecting rear section 24 to center section 26, the second connector including a second vertically oriented dovetail joint 34 having a second tenon 36 and a second mortise 38, rear section 24 having one of second tenon 36 and second mortise 38, and center section 26 having the other of second tenon 36 and second mortise 38;
in (d), connecting first tenon 30 to first mortise 32; and,
in (d), connecting second tenon 36 to second mortise 38.
The method further including:
in (c), providing a third connector for connecting front section 22 to center section 26, third connector including a first groove 50 which is shaped and dimensioned to accept a first ridge 54, front section 22 having one of first groove 50 and first ridge 54, and center section 26 having the other of first groove 50 and first ridge 54;
in (c), providing a fourth connector for connecting rear section 24 to center section 26, fourth connector including a second groove 52 which is shaped and dimensioned to accept a second ridge 56, rear section 24 having one of second groove 52 and second ridge 56, and center section 26 having the other of second groove 52 and second ridge 54;
in (d), causing first groove 50 to receive first ridge 54; and,
in (d) causing second groove 52 to receive second ridge 56.
The method further including:
before (d), placing center section 26 upon a horizontal support surface 600.
The method further including:
in (c), rear section 24 having a handle 46 for pulling rear section 24 away from front section 22 and thereby increasing distance D therebetween; and,
during (e), using handle 46 to pull rear section 24 away from front section 22.
The embodiments of the device and method of use described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the device and method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
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