Claims
- 1. An adjustable last board, comprising:
a first portion and a second portion, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other; and a manual adjustment assembly having a portion thereof shaped for manual engagement thereof and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member that is fixed to one of the first and second portions, wherein the engagement member is translationally movable to one of at least two states, in which a first state allows the first and second portions to be moved relative to each other and wherein the second state inhibits such movement.
- 2. An expandable shoe, comprising:
an outer shell; and an adjustable inner assembly, disposed within the outer shell, the inner assembly forming a last board having
a first board portion and a second board portion, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other; and a manual adjustment assembly having a portion thereof manually accessible from the outer shell and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member fixed to one of the first and second board portions, wherein the engagement member is translationally urgable to at least one of two states, in which a first state allows the first and second board portions to be moved relative to each other to adjust a dimension of the shoe and wherein the second state inhibits such movement.
- 3. An expandable shoe, comprising:
an outer shell; an adjustable last board coupled to the outer shell having a manually-operable control to adjust a longitudinal dimension of the last board such that a corresponding shoe size is adjusted; an indicator bearing indicia of the adjustable dimension of the shoe size in fixed relationship with the last board a visualization window positioned over the indicator so that as a longitudinal dimension of the shoe is adjusted the indicia on the indicator is moved beneath the window.
- 4. The shoe of claim 3 wherein the visualization window provides a magnification factor.
- 5. The shoe of claim 3 wherein the indicia is a shoe size.
- 6. The shoe of claim 3 wherein the indicia is a relative shoe size.
- 7. The shoe of claim 3 wherein the indicia is of a shoe dimension.
- 8. An adjustable shoe sole component, comprising
a first sole portion and a second sole portion, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other; and a integrated adjustment assembly having a portion thereof shaped for manual engagement thereof and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member that is fixed to one of the first and second portions, wherein the engagement member is movable in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction of the first and second sole portion, and in which the engagement member is movable to one of at least two states, in which a first state allows the first and second sole portions to be moved relative to each other and wherein the second state inhibits such movement.
- 9. An expandable shoe, comprising:
an outer shell; and an adjustable inner assembly, disposed within the outer shell, the inner assembly having a first member and a second member, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other; and a manual adjustment assembly having a portion thereof manually accessible from the outer shell and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member fixed to one of the first and second members, wherein the engagement member is translationally urgable to at least one of two states, in which a first state allows the first and second members to be moved relative to each other to adjust a dimension of the shoe and wherein the second state inhibits such movement.
- 10. Footwear, comprising:
a foot dressing; an adjustable assembly coupled to the foot dressing having a manually-operable control to adjust a longitudinal dimension of the inner assembly; an indicator bearing indicia of the adjustable dimension of the inner assembly in fixed relationship with the inner assembly; and a visualization window positioned over the indicator so that as a longitudinal dimension of the footwear is adjusted the indicia on the indicator is moved behind the window.
- 11. Footwear comprising:
a foot dressing and an adjustable assembly, at least a portion of which is coupled to the foot dressing, the adjustable assembly having a first member and a second member in overlapping engagement with each other and a control integral to the footwear to adjust the position of the first member relative to the second member and to thereby adjust a dimension of the adjustable assembly and thereby a corresponding dimension of the footwear wherein the control requires only manual, tool-less operation to adjust a dimension of the inner assembly.
- 12. The footwear of claim 11 wherein the foot dressing has
a front outer assembly; a rear outer assembly; and an expandable segment attached to the front and rear out assemblies to define an outer shell, and wherein the expandable segment extends at least partially along each side of the outer shell and transversly across the bottom of the outer shell.
- 13. The footwear of claim 11 wherein the adjustable assembly has a first member and a second member, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other, and wherein the control adjusts a dimension of the inner assembly by adjusting a position of the first board relative to the second board portion.
- 14. The footwear of claim 13 wherein one of the first and second members includes a toothed segment and wherein the adjustment assembly includes
a rod segment manually accessible from the outer shell; a toothed member; and a deformable member in a biasing relationship to position the toothed member into a lock state with the toothed segment when the deformable member is in a relaxed state and into an unlocked state when the deformable member is in a deformed state.
- 15. The footwear of claim 11 wherein the control includes an activation mechanism, accessible while the footwear is worn, to manipulate the control.
- 16. Footwear comprising:
a foot dressing having an upper foot portion and a sole and an adjustable inner assembly contacting at least a portion of the sole, the adjustable inner assembly having a first member and a second member in overlapping engagement with each other and a control to adjust the position of the first member relative to the second member and to thereby adjust a dimension of the inner assembly and thereby a corresponding dimension of the footwear.
- 17. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the foot dressing has
a front outer assembly; a rear outer assembly; and an expandable segment attached to the front and rear out assemblies to define an outer shell wherein the expandable segment extends at least partially along each side of the outer shell and transversely across the bottom of the outer shell.
- 18. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the adjustable assembly has a first member and a second member, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other, and the control adjusts a dimension of the inner assembly by adjusting a position of the first member relative to the second member.
- 19. The footwear of claim 16 wherein one of the first and second members includes a toothed segment and wherein the adjustment assembly includes
a rod segment manually accessible from the outer shell; a toothed member; and a deformable member in a biasing relationship to position the toothed member into a lock state with the toothed segment when the deformable member is in a relaxed state and into an unlocked state when the deformable member is in a deformed state.
- 20. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a running shoe.
- 21. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a biking shoe.
- 22. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a ski boot.
- 23. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a dress shoe.
- 24. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a snow boarding boots.
- 25. The footwear of claim 16 wherein the footwear is a sandal.
- 26. Footwear, comprising:
a foot dressing, and an adjustable assembly coupled to the foot dressing, the adjustable assembly having a control integral to the foot dressing to adjust a dimension of the adjustable assembly and thereby a corresponding dimension of the footwear, the control having a portion thereof manually accessible from the foot dressing and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member fixed to the adjustable assembly, wherein the engagement member is translationally movable to at least one of two states, in which a first state allows the expansion or contraction of a dimension of the adjustable inner assembly and wherein the second state prohibits the expansion or contraction of a dimension of the adjustable inner assembly and wherein the control requires only manual, tool-less operation to adjust a dimension of the inner assembly.
- 27. The footwear of claim 26 wherein the foot dressing has
a front outer assembly; a rear outer assembly; and an expandable segment attached to the front and rear out assemblies to define an outer shell wherein the expandable segment extends at least partially along each side of the outer shell and transversely across the bottom of the outer shell.
- 28. The footwear of claim 26 wherein the adjustable assembly has a first member and a second member, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other, and the control adjusts a dimension of the inner assembly by adjusting a position of the first board relative to the second board portion.
- 29. The footwear of claim 28 wherein one of the first and second members includes a toothed segment and wherein the adjustment assembly includes
a rod segment manually accessible from the outer shell; a toothed member; and a deformable member in a biasing relationship to position the toothed member into a lock state with the toothed segment when the deformable member is in a relaxed state and into an unlocked state when the deformable member is in a deformed state.
- 30. The footwear of claim 26 wherein the control includes an activation mechanism, accessible while the footwear is worn, to manipulate the control.
- 31. The footwear of claim 26 wherein the inner assembly includes an indicator bearing indicia of the adjustable dimension of the shoe and wherein the footwear further comprises a visualization window in alignment with the indicator.
- 32. The footwear of claim 31 wherein the visualization window provides a magnification factor.
- 33. The footwear of claim 28 further comprising a visualization window and an indicator in optical alignment with the window and in fixed relationship to one of the first and second members, the other of the first and second members bearing indicia of the adjustable dimension of the footwear.
- 34. The footwear of claim 31 wherein the indicia is a shoe size.
- 35. The footwear of claim 31 wherein the indicia is a relative shoe size.
- 36. The footwear of claim 31 wherein the indicia is of a shoe dimension.
- 37. Footwear comprising:
a foot dressing having an upper foot portion and a lower foot portion, and an adjustable inner assembly, at least a portion which is disposed between the upper and lower foot portions, the adjustable assembly having a control to adjust a dimension of the adjustable assembly and thereby a corresponding dimension of the footwear, the control having a portion thereof manually accessible from the foot dressing and another portion thereof engageable with an engagement member fixed to the adjustable assembly, wherein the engagement member is translationally movable to at least one of two states, in which a first state allows expansion or contraction of a dimension of the inner assembly and wherein the second state prohibits expansion or contraction a dimension of the inner assembly.
- 38. The footwear of claim 37 wherein the foot dressing has
a front outer assembly; a rear outer assembly; and an expandable segment attached to the front and rear outer assemblies to define an outer shell wherein the expandable segment extends at least partially along each side of the outer shell and transversely across the bottom of the outer shell.
- 39. The footwear of claim 37 wherein the adjustable assembly has a first member and a second member, each shaped for relative movement with respect to the other, and the control adjusts a dimension of the inner assembly by adjusting a position of the first board relative to the second board portion.
- 40. The footwear of claim 39 wherein one of the first and second members includes a toothed segment and wherein the adjustment assembly includes
a rod segment manually accessible from the outer shell; a toothed member; and a deformable member in a biasing relationship to position the toothed member into a lock state with the toothed segment when the deformable member is in a relaxed state and into an unlocked state when the deformable member is in a deformed state
- 41. The footwear of claim 10 wherein the visualization window is positioned in a vertical portion of a heel of the footwear.
- 42. The footwear of claim 10 wherein the visualization window is positioned in a sole of the footwear.
- 43. The footwear of claim 10 wherein the visualization window is positioned in a vertical portion of a sole of the footwear.
- 44. The footwear of claim 10 wherein the indicator bearing indicia of the adjustable dimension of the inner assembly is labeled on the inner assembly.
- 45. The adjustable shoe sole component of claim 8 wherein the manual adjustment assembly is integral to the shoe sole component and requires only manual, tool-less operation to move the engagement member.
- 46. The footwear of claim 11 wherein the first member is at least a portion of a lasting board and wherein the second member is at least a portion of a footwear sole.
- 47. The footwear of claim 11 wherein the first and second members form a lasting board.
- 48. The footwear of claim 26 wherein the first member is at least a portion of a lasting board and wherein the second member is at least a portion of a footwear sole.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of now pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/438,935 filed on Nov. 12, 1999.
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09438935 |
Nov 1999 |
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10191682 |
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