Claims
- 1. A foot-warming device in combination with an article of conventional footwear, said footwear having an upper surface, said device comprising:
- (a) a heating element able to be positioned inside said footwear so as to leave sufficient space inside said footwear for the foot of a user;
- (b) an electrical cord assembly connected electrically, at one end, to said heating element and including, at the other end, a connector;
- (c) a battery pack including a power terminal detachably connectable electrically to said connector for providing power to said heating element; and
- (d) a support assembly able to detachably support yieldably said battery pack along said upper surface of said footwear so as to enable said battery pack to move relative to a predetermined support position fixed in relation to said upper surface in response to impact between said battery pack and external objects, said support assembly including an outer covering fastened to said upper surface so as to lie flat against said upper surface, said outer covering being constructed so as to elastically stretch to selectively receive said battery pack therebeneath and to thereby support said battery pack in said predetermined support position, said outer covering providing an automatic return mechanism such that, in response to any movement by said battery pack away from said predetermined support position, said outer covering urges said battery pack back toward said predetermined support position.
- 2. The foot-warming device of claim 1 wherein said battery pack is supportable by said support assembly so that said battery pack rests directly against said upper surface.
- 3. The foot-warming device of claim 1 wherein said electrical cord assembly is fully removable from said footwear.
- 4. The foot-warming device of claim 1 wherein said heating device is fully removable from said footwear.
- 5. The foot-warming device of claim 1 further including a padded liner removably inserted into said footwear and arranged to that said battery pack cannot be felt through said upper surface by the side of said foot.
- 6. A foot-warming device in combination with an article of conventional footwear, said footwear having an upper surface, said device comprising:
- (a) a heating element able to be positioned inside said footwear so as to leave sufficient space inside said footwear for the foot of a user;
- (b) an electrical cord assembly connected electrically, at one end, to said heating element and including, at the other end, a connector;
- (c) a battery pack including a power terminal detachably connectable electrically to said connector for providing power to said heating element; and
- (d) a support assembly able to detachably support said battery pack along said upper surface of said footwear, said support assembly including a pocket that opens toward the top of said footwear for receiving said battery pack, said pocket being formed, at least in part, by a flexible outer covering permanently fastened to said upper surface, said pocket being sized so as to hold only a portion of said battery pack when said battery pack is fully inserted into said pocket.
- 7. The foot-warming device of claim 6 wherein said support assembly includes a retaining member having an inner shoulder, said retaining member being attached to said upper surface about said outer covering so that said pocket opens toward an immovable portion of said inner shoulder and is spaced apart from said immovable portion of said inner shoulder.
- 8. The foot-warming device of claim 6 wherein said outer covering is made of elastically stretchable material.
- 9. The foot-warming device of claim 6 wherein said outer covering automatically retracts to a position flat against said upper surface when said battery pack is removed from said pocket.
- 10. The foot-warming device of claim 6 wherein said battery pack rests directly against said upper surface when fully inserted into said pocket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/373,956, filed Jan. 17, 1995, now abandoned.
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