1. Field of Invention
The field of invention relates to a foot shield that is disposable for temporary use to protect an individual's feet from exposure to an underlying surface.
2. Description of Related Art
One important hygiene concern of many individuals is the avoidance of any type of foot or toenail fungus that can breed in various environments. Some individuals are more susceptible to foot fungus infections than others and many require various techniques to avoid contracting athlete's foot or foot fungus infections. One of the more important ways to avoid contracting the fungus is wearing shower shoes in the bathroom and shower. Many individuals avoid infection by wearing shoes in the form of flip-flops that slip on user's feet for use during a shower. The shoes are normally lightweight, snug in appearance and made of rubber or some type of plastic. Typically the shoes allow the feet to be exposed through open air to allow the free flow of water over feet but the feet avoid direct contact with the floor surface of the shower. Shower shoes are used commonly in many public showers, in and around pool areas and other wet environments to avoid and reduce the likelihood of contracting foot infections.
To aid in the reduction of foot infections it would be advantageous to have a disposable foot shield that may be used by user to prevent and avoid foot infections.
The present invention relates to a system for disposable foot shields comprising: a flexible container, where this flexible container includes a means to open one end thereof; at least one pair of foot shields, where the at least one pair of foot shields are stored in the container; and a breakable seam, where the seam adjoins the foot shields within the bag prior to use. In one particular embodiment, each foot shield includes: a base; a pair of straps extending from the forward section of the base to the outer edges of the base, with one of each strap going to opposite edges; and a rear strap for attaching the base to the foot of the user by securing around the heel of the user. The means to open the container may include a perforation around the perimeter of the bag or other suitable means to open the bag. Preferably, the foot shields are stored in the bag in a folded position about the seam.
The present invention relates to a system for providing a disposable pair or multiple pairs of foot shields for temporary use on an individual's feet in wet environments such as showers or pools to avoid contracting foot infection. The system according to the present invention includes a pair or multiple pairs of foot shields contained within a flexible type container. The container may be made of plastic in one particular embodiment, although other suitable materials may be implemented to create the flexible container for the foot shields, the flexible container, in one embodiment, may be resealable to protect and house remaining pairs of foot shields for future use. The foot shields may be stored by folding the shields and compressing the pair or pairs into the bag container for storage. When the user desires to use one pair of the foot shields, the flexible container may be opened, one pair of the shields removed, the flexible container may then be resealed, the one pair of the foot shields having been removed can then be detached from one another, and then worn by the user. Use of the foot shields in accordance with the present invention allows the user to have clean, sanitary foot shields for one time use in such areas as a shower, near a swimming pool or other wet or moist environments where the user may normally have direct contact with the wet surface. The shields are particularly advantageous in public shower facilities such as a gym or a sauna and provide the user with a disposable device for one time use to effectively avoid contact or contraction of a foot infection.
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The pair of foot shields 20a, 20b remain within the flexible container 30 until use by the user. This ensures the user is provided with a pair of clean and sanitary foot shields for use in a shower, sauna, or other area wherein the individual's feet may be exposed to bacteria. Use of the foot shields allows the user to protect their feet and prevent the user from exposing their feet to bacteria. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/444,859 filed on Feb. 21, 2011.
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61444859 | Feb 2011 | US |