This application claims priority from United Kingdom Patent Application No 1205406.0 filed 27 Mar. 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to apparatus for protecting a user's feet, a method of protecting a user's feet and a method of constructing apparatus for protecting a user's feet.
2. Description of the Related Art
In public changing rooms, such as are found in swimming baths and sports centres, the floor is walked upon in shoes that are used outdoors, and consequently the changing room floor is typically contaminated by substances brought in from the outside world. In addition, the changing room floor is typically walked upon by many people in bare feet, some of whom may be suffering from contagious diseases relating to their feet. Consequently, there is a concern that by walking on such floors in bare feet, a person's feet may become contaminated by disease and/or dirt.
Transportable mats for use in a changing room are known, which may be placed on the changing room floor to allow a user to stand on the mat in their bare feet rather than standing on the floor. An example of such a mat is provided by GB2395659A. However, a first problem with the known mat is that after use, when the mat is folded up, any liquids, or solids, remaining on the surface of the mat which came from the floor may escape from the mat. In addition, when using such a public changing room, a person will generally use transfer footwear, for example for walking from the baths or showers to the place in the changing rooms where they get changed, and this transfer footwear can itself often be contaminated from the changing room floor. Thus, the contaminated transfer footwear, if put into the user's bag, may contaminate the bag.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for protecting a user's feet, comprising a laminated sheet having an edge, a substantially water-proof material for floor-contact, and a substantially water absorbent material for foot-contact, wherein: said laminated sheet is foldable in half to a folded configuration, and said edge has a securing mechanism configured to connect together different parts of said edge when said laminated sheet is in said folded configuration to create an enclosure with said water-proof surface inner-most, said securing mechanism being configured to prevent liquid from escaping from the enclosure when said securing mechanism is fastened.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of protecting a user's feet, comprising the steps of: placing a laminated sheet on a contaminated floor, in which a substantially water-proof material is placed in contact with said floor and a substantially water-absorbent material is presented upper-most for foot-contact; receiving wet feet upon said water absorbent surface while a user performs a drying operation, thereby allowing a user to apply outdoor footwear before contacting said contaminated floor directly; facilitating a folding operation to create an enclosure with the contaminated surface innermost; and responding to a securing operation by the use of a securing mechanism so as to resist escape of contaminated liquid from said enclosure.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of constructing apparatus for protecting a user's feet, comprising the steps of: forming a laminated material having a substantially water-proof surface for floor contact and a substantially water absorbent material for foot contact; cutting said laminated material into a shape of sufficient size to allow a person to stand on the apparatus exclusively and unaided, said shape having an edge and a line of reflective symmetry; and applying a securing device to said edge, such that the apparatus may be folded with said water-proof surface innermost and secured.
Apparatus 101 for protecting a users feet as shown in a plan view in
In the present embodiment, the securing mechanism 106 is a zip, the two halves of which extend in opposite directions around the edge of the laminated sheet 102. Thus, a first half of the zip 107 extends around a first part 108 of the edge 106, while the second half 109 of the zip 106 extends around a different second part 110 of the edge 105.
It may be noted that the apparatus is free from any rigid structural elements and therefore may be folded about many different lines. However, in accordance with the present invention, it is foldable about a line 111 such that the two different parts 107 and 109 of the edge 105 are brought together to allow the zip 106 to be fastened.
In the present embodiment, where the securing mechanism is a zip, the action of sliding the slider 112 of the zip 106 from the open position shown in
In the present embodiment, the apparatus 101 has a handle 113 formed as a tab at the bottom stop of the zip 106. Consequently, the apparatus 101 is supportable by the handle 113 while fastening the zip and thereby causing the two halves of the laminated sheet 102 to fold together.
The sheet of waterproof material 103 is sufficiently waterproof to prevent water from passing through it when a person stands on the apparatus and the apparatus is located on a wet floor. In the present embodiment, the sheet of waterproof material 103 is formed of latex rubber material, and consequently it provides a relatively high friction surface to prevent the apparatus 101 from slipping when placed on a floor. However, other materials, such as other rubber materials are envisaged for use in place of latex rubber, particularly where the material provides at least the same high coefficient of friction as latex rubber material.
In the present embodiment, the water absorbent sheet 104 is formed of an absorbent microfiber but in other embodiments is formed of other water absorbent material, such as a traditional towel material. In one embodiment, the water absorbent material is formed from fibres derived from bamboo.
In some embodiments, the laminated sheet is formed of just the sheet of waterproof material 103 and the sheet of water absorbent material 104. However, in the present embodiment, the laminated sheet further comprises a third layer of material 114 located between the waterproof sheet 103 and the water absorbent sheet 104. The third layer 113 is preferably formed of a resilient material to provide additional cushioning for a user's feet.
In a method of constructing the apparatus 101, substantially waterproof material is obtained having a surface suitable for floor contact, as well as a sheet of substantially water absorbent material for foot contact. The waterproof sheet and the water absorbent sheet are placed together to form a laminated sheet. In the simplest embodiment, the waterproof sheet, typically formed of latex, is bonded to the water absorbent sheet. However, in an alternative embodiment the water absorbent sheet and the waterproof sheet are bonded to opposite surfaces of a central cushioning layer.
The sheets forming the laminated sheet are cut into a sufficient size to allow a person to stand on the apparatus exclusively and unaided, and such that said shape has an edge and a line of reflective symmetry. In the present embodiment, the laminated sheet is substantially circular but other shapes such as square, rectangular, hexagonal, etc, may be used, which have reflective symmetry so that different parts of the edge may be brought together and sealed. A securing device is attached to the edge of the laminated sheet, such that the completed apparatus may be folded with the waterproof surface innermost and secured in position by the securing device.
In one particular method of manufacturing the apparatus 101, the process of bonding of the waterproof material to the water absorbent material is performed by applying the waterproof material in a liquid or semi-liquid state to the water absorbent material and then solidifying the waterproof material.
As will be further described below, in the present embodiment, the laminated sheet 102 is formed of a sufficiently large size such that when the apparatus is folded about the line 111 it produces an enclosure that is sufficiently large to receive footwear, such as maybe used in a swimming baths, in public showers, etc.
In the present embodiment the securing mechanism is a zip (also known as a zip fastener or zipper). However, in alternative embodiments other securing mechanisms are used. In some alternative embodiments the securing mechanism comprises a ridge (or tongue) and groove arrangement used to provide a seal. In one alternative embodiment, the ridge and groove arrangement is of the type known as a “zip lock” with a slider for connecting and disconnecting the male and female halves of the zip lock. (Such zip lock mechanisms are known on bags used for food, pencil cases, document wallets, etc.) In further alternative embodiments, alternative securing arrangements are used, such as a zip lock fastener without a slider, a hook and loop fastener, etc. However, in each embodiment, the securing mechanism is configured to provide a seal between the different parts 107 and 109 of the edge of the laminated sheet 102 when the securing mechanism is in its closed configuration.
A user 301 of apparatus 101 is shown in
The user 301 is shown again in
The apparatus 101 is shown in
The apparatus 101 is shown in
The user is shown again in
The user 301 is shown lifting the apparatus 101 up from the floor 304 after its use. To lift the apparatus 101 the user holds the apparatus 101 by the tab 113 at the end of its zip 106. This action by itself begins the process of folding the laminated sheet 102 in half.
The user 301 is shown in
The apparatus 101 is shown in
The apparatus 101 containing footwear 303 (not viewable in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12 05 406.0 | Mar 2012 | GB | national |