Claims
- 1. A disposable shoe cover for a shoe having a sole portion, side portions, a back heel portion, and a toe portion, said shoe cover comprising:
- a panel of material formed from at least three separate panels of material disposed adjacent and joined to each other, said panels defining a middle panel, a first panel extending longitudinally along and joined to one longitudinal edge of said middle panel by and along a first longitudinal seam, and a third panel extending longitudinally along and joined to an opposite longitudinal edge of said middle panel by and along a second longitudinal seam;
- said middle panel defining said sole portion and being integral and seamless between said first and second longitudinal seams at least in said sole portion with said first and second longitudinal seams disposed longitudinally along said side portions; and
- an opening defined in part by opposite longitudinal edges of said first and second panels for receiving a shoe within said shoe cover.
- 2. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, wherein said panel of material is folded along a longitudinal axis of said middle panel and joined along adjacent back edges thereof to define said back heel portion.
- 3. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 2, wherein said panel of material is folded in a multiple-creased fold in said middle panel.
- 4. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 3, wherein said multiple-creased fold is generally W-shaped.
- 5. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 2, wherein said joined back edges are joined in a back seam, said back seam comprising a generally vertical section extending to said fold in said middle panel.
- 6. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 5, wherein said back seam further comprises a tapered section extending from said generally vertical section to said opening.
- 7. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 2, wherein said joined back edges are joined in a back seam, said back seam having a bottommost section angled towards said fold in said middle panel in a direction towards said toe portion of said shoe cover.
- 8. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 7, wherein said back seam further comprises a generally vertical seam section adjacent said angled seam section.
- 9. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 8, wherein said back seam further comprises a tapered seam section extending from said generally vertical seam section towards said opening.
- 10. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, further comprising elastomeric material bands attached to said first and second panel longitudinal edges defining said opening.
- 11. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, further comprising elastomeric material bands disposed along at least a portion of said first and second longitudinal seams.
- 12. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 11, wherein said elastomeric material band along said first longitudinal seam is disposed between overlapping portions of said first panel and said middle panel, and said elastomeric material band along said second longitudinal seam is disposed between overlapping portions of said second panel and said middle panel.
- 13. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, further comprising elastomeric bands attached to said first and second panel opposite longitudinal edges defining said opening and along at least a portion of said first and second longitudinal seams.
- 14. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, wherein said panels comprise the same material.
- 15. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 1, wherein said middle panel is formed of a material different from said first and second panels.
- 16. A disposable shoe cover for a shoe having a sole portion, a toe portion, side portions, and a back heel portion, said shoe cover further comprising:
- a panel of material folded along a longitudinal fold line, said fold line defining a centerline of said sole portion, said sole portion comprising an integral seamless portion of said panel of material;
- an opening for receiving a shoe within said shoe cover, said opening defined by adjacent longitudinal edges of said panel of material;
- a first band of elastomeric material attached to said longitudinal edges around at least a portion of said opening;
- a second band of elastomeric material along each said side portion and attached to said panel of material between each said side portion and said sole portion, said second band of elastomeric material defining said sole portion;
- a seam disposed along said back heel portion, said seam comprising an angled seam section extending to said longitudinal fold line in a direction towards said toe portion; and
- wherein when said shoe cover is place on a shoe, said angled seam section is disposed along a back of the shoe thereby preventing bunching of said panel of material at said sole portion.
- 17. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 16, wherein said longitudinal fold line comprises a multiple-creased fold.
- 18. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 16, wherein said panel of material is formed from three separate panels joined along longitudinal edges thereof wherein a middle panel of said joined panels defines said sole portion.
- 19. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 18, wherein said joined panels are joined along first and second longitudinal seams that extend longitudinally along sides of said upper portion.
- 20. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 19, wherein said bands of elastomeric material along said side portions are incorporated into said first and second longitudinal seams.
- 21. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 16, wherein said seam disposed along said back heel portion further comprises a generally vertical seam section extending from said angled seam section towards said opening.
- 22. A disposable shoe cover for a shoe having a sole, comprising:
- at least three separate panels of material with each panel having a respective longitudinal axis, said longitudinal axis of each panel arranged approximately parallel with and laterally offset from each other;
- said panels disposed adjacent to each other with a middle panel, a first panel extending longitudinally along and joined to one edge of said middle panel by a first longitudinal seam formed therebetween;
- a third panel extending longitudinally along and joined to an opposite edge of said middle panel by a second longitudinal seam formed therebetween;
- said middle panel defining an integral seamless sole portion of said shoe cover between said first and second longitudinal seams disposed along side portions of said shoe cover;
- an opening defined in part by a first edge of said first panel and a second edge of said third panel for placing the shoe within said disposable shoe cover;
- a first band of elastomeric material attached to said first panel along said first edge opposite from said first longitudinal seam and a second band of elastomeric material attached to said third panel along said second edge opposite from said second longitudinal seam;
- said first and second elastomeric bands extending over approximately the full length of said opening;
- a third band of elastomeric material disposed on and attached to a portion of said first longitudinal seam between said middle panel and said first panel;
- a fourth band of elastomeric material disposed on and attached to a portion of said second longitudinal seam between said middle panel and said third panel; and
- each elastomeric band extending approximately parallel to said longitudinal axis of said respective panels and laterally offset from each other.
- 23. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 22, wherein said panels are joined along an end edge thereof in a heel seam extending along a heel portion of said shoe cover, said heel seam extending generally vertical from said opening to said longitudinal axis of said middle panel.
- 24. The disposable shoe cover as in claim 22, wherein said panels are joined along an end edge thereof in a heel seam extending along a heel portion of said shoe cover, said heel seam comprising a first section extending generally vertical from said opening and a second section angled from first section toward said longitudinal axis of said middle panel.
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/686,348, filed Jul. 25, 1996, now abandoned.
This invention is related in general to disposable protective clothing and in particular to disposable shoe covers.
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