Information
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Patent Grant
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6257998
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Patent Number
6,257,998
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 473 518
- 473 516
- 473 527
- 473 524
- 273 DIG 18
- 036 136
- 036 114
- 036 132
- 036 133
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A foot paddle including a footwear, a racket which includes a ball rebound surface bounded by a perimeter wall, the racket including a forefoot portion, configured to overlay a forefoot of the footwear and which generally does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of the footwear and does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion of the footwear, and a lateral portion which extends laterally beyond the footwear, and a mounting bracket mounted on the footwear, wherein the racket is attachable to the mounting bracket.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to paddle apparatus for toys, sport and entertainment, and particularly to a foot paddle which is secured to a foot of a user and which may be used to play paddle games in the style of tennis, squash, badminton and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Foot paddles are known which are strapped or otherwise secured to a foot of a user, and which can be used to play paddle games. The following U.S. patents are believed to be representative of the art: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,091,460; 3,516,668; 3,628,794; 3,802,009; 3,823,494; 4,387,895; 4,718,676; and 5,080,371.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention seeks to provide an improved foot paddle.
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a foot paddle including a racket which includes a ball rebound surface bounded by a perimeter wall, the racket including a forefoot portion, configured to overlay a forefoot of a footwear and which generally does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of the footwear and does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion of the footwear, and a lateral portion which extends laterally beyond the footwear, and a mounting bracket mounted on the footwear, wherein the racket is attachable to the mounting bracket.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the mounting bracket includes a pair of brackets, one bracket being mounted on a medial side of the footwear and the other bracket being mounted on a lateral side of the footwear. Preferably the mounting bracket is attached to an outsole of the footwear. The mounting bracket may include a wire frame construction.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a mounting clip is attached to an underside of the forefoot portion of the racket, the mounting clip including a gripping portion which is securable to the mounting bracket. Preferably the gripping portion fixedly snaps on to the mounting bracket.
Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a gripping strength of the gripping portion gripping the mounting bracket is such that the gripping portion detaches from the mounting bracket upon application of an external force to the foot paddle before such external force could inflict harm to a foot of a user of the foot paddle.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a shock absorber is mounted on a portion of the foot paddle and which is configured to abut a portion of the forefoot of the footwear.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a simplified pictorial illustration of a foot paddle constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a simplified pictorial illustration of a mounting bracket for mounting the foot paddle of
FIG. 1
on to footwear, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a simplified pictorial illustration of the foot paddle of
FIG. 1
prior to mounting on the mounting bracket; and
FIG. 4
is a simplified top-view illustration of the foot paddle of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Reference is now made to
FIGS. 1-4
which illustrate a foot paddle
10
constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Foot paddle
10
preferably includes a racket
12
which includes a ball rebound surface
14
bounded by a perimeter wall
16
. Ball rebound surface
14
and perimeter wall
16
are preferably constructed as one integral piece, such as by molding a thermoplastic material, for example. Alternatively, ball rebound surface
14
constructed separately and attached to perimeter wall
16
. Ball rebound surface
14
is preferably constructed of a plurality of crossed rebound members
18
, such as integrally molded plastic walls which cross each other generally at right angles, or alternatively, interlaced twine, cat gut or other string-type materials, such as traditionally used in tennis rackets.
Racket
12
preferably has a shape generally like an artist's palette as best seen in
FIGS. 1 and 4
. As seen particularly in
FIG. 4
, racket
12
preferably includes a forefoot portion
20
which overlays a forefoot of a footwear
22
of a user and which preferably does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of footwear
22
, so that a pair of foot paddles
10
so worn by the user will not bump, rub or otherwise interfere with each other during the course of play. Racket
12
preferably further includes a lateral portion
24
which extends laterally beyond footwear
22
so as to increase the area of ball rebound surface
14
. Forefoot portion
20
of racket
12
preferably does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion
26
of footwear
22
.
Footwear
22
may be any kind of footwear, such as sneakers, athletic shoes, running shoes, dress shoes, slippers and the like. The “forefoot of a footwear
22
” is defined as that part of the footwear extending from a toe
28
to a posterior edge of a tongue
30
, including a toe cap
32
and a vamp
34
, as seen in FIG.
2
.
As seen best in
FIG. 2
, a mounting bracket
36
is provided for mounting racket
12
on to footwear
22
. Mounting bracket
36
preferably includes a pair of brackets
36
A and
36
B, which are mounted on a medial side
38
and a lateral side
40
(FIG.
4
), respectively, of an outsole
42
of footwear
22
. Brackets
36
A and
36
B may be secured to footwear
22
by means of any kind of suitable mechanical fasteners, such as wing nuts, for example. Brackets
36
A and
36
B are preferably of wire frame construction, although other constructions may also be employed.
As seen best in
FIG. 3
, a mounting clip
44
is attached to an underside of forefoot portion
20
of racket
12
. Mounting clip
44
includes a gripping portion
46
which is securable to a mounting bracket
36
. In the illustrated embodiment, there are two gripping portions
46
which fixedly snap on to mounting brackets
36
A and
36
B. The gripping strength of gripping portions
46
with mounting brackets
36
A and
36
B is preferably such that gripping portions
46
detach from mounting brackets
36
A and
36
B upon application of an external force to foot paddle
10
before such external force could inflict harm to the foot of the user, in a similar fashion to ski boot straps.
Mounting clip
44
also preferably includes a shock absorber
48
which is configured to abut vamp
34
or any other portion of forefoot of footwear
22
, and absorbs the shock of a ball impacting racket
12
. Shock absorber
48
may be constructed of any elastomeric material, such as rubber or neoprene, or of a plastic foam, for example.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
Claims
- 1. A foot paddle comprising:a footwear; a racket which comprises a ball rebound surface bounded by a perimeter wall, said racket comprising a forefoot portion, configured to overlay a forefoot of said footwear and which generally does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of the footwear and does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion of the footwear, and a lateral portion which extends laterally beyond the footwear; and a mounting bracket mounted on the footwear, wherein said racket is attachable to said mounting bracket.
- 2. The foot paddle according to claim 1 and wherein said mounting bracket comprises a pair of brackets, one bracket being mounted on a medial side of the footwear and the other bracket being mounted on a lateral side of the footwear.
- 3. The foot paddle according to claim 1 wherein said mounting bracket is attached to an outsole of the footwear.
- 4. The foot paddle according to claim 1 and wherein said mounting bracket comprises a wire frame construction.
- 5. The foot paddle according to claim 1 wherein a mounting clip is attached to an underside of the forefoot portion of said racket, said mounting clip comprising a gripping portion which is securable to said mounting bracket.
- 6. The foot paddle according to claim 5 wherein said gripping portion fixedly snaps on to said mounting bracket.
- 7. The foot paddle according to claim 5 wherein a gripping strength of said gripping portion gripping said mounting bracket is such that said gripping portion detaches from said mounting bracket upon application of an external force to said foot paddle before such external force could inflict harm to a foot of a user of said foot paddle.
- 8. The foot paddle according to claim 1 and further comprising a shock absorber mounted on a portion of said foot paddle and which is configured to abut a portion of the forefoot of said footwear.
Priority Claims (1)
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125055 |
Jun 1998 |
IL |
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2691072 |
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2770412 |
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