The present invention relates to footwear, and more particularly, to footwear having a detachable heel system.
The advantages of footwear having a detachable heel are generally understood in the art. In modern urban society, women in the workplace often wear a pair of walking shoes such as sneakers to and from the workplace and change to a more business type footwear for the office. A shoe having a detachable heel eliminates the need to carry an extra pair of shoes by permitting the wearer to wear a low heel shoe to and from the workplace and convert the same shoe to a higher heel for the office. Also, a detachable heel can be replaced when it becomes worn without having to take the shoes to a repair shop. Additionally, the heel may be changed for cosmetic purposes.
Various constructions for a shoe having a detachable heel have been proposed in the prior art. Such exemplary prior art references include: U.S. Pat. No. 4,610,100 to Rhodes; U.S. Pat. No. 1,237,893 to Gilbert; U.S. Pat. No. 7,574,819 to Rie; U.S. Pat. No. 2,284,326 to Korda; U.S. Pat. No. 1,435,797 to Berube; and U.S. Pat. No. 1,490,797 to Borger.
However, the aforesaid prior art shoes having a detachable heel generally comprise complicated assemblies providing an unsecure fit. Such constructions prevent the development of a marketable shoe having a detachable heel because complex constructions cannot be manufactured at a cost-effective price and cannot be utilized in the fast-paced world where it is most needed. The primary market for a shoe having a detachable heel is preferably for working women. For the shoe to be favorably received by this market the heel must be easily and quickly detachable. Also it is important that the shoe maintain a pleasing appearance when used with any height of heel. And most important, it is critical that a secure fight is accomplished between a heel and the attached shoe portion.
In one aspect, the invention relates to a footwear system having a heel member which detachable engages with a shoe receptacle portion. The footwear system includes a shoe receptacle portion having a sole portion and a heel member having an body portion defined by first and second opposing ends wherein the first end includes at least one upstanding heel prong and a locking pin recess.
A heel attachment assembly is disposed in the sole portion of the shoe receptacle portion operable to detachable engage the shoe heel member with the shoe receptacle portion. The heel attachment assembly includes a spring loaded locking pin having a first end and a second end wherein the spring loaded locking pin is moveable between a first unlocked position and a second locked position. When the spring loaded locking pin is in the first unlocked position its first end is disengaged from the locking pin recess of the shoe heel member and when in its second position is slideably received in the locking pin recess of the shoe heel member fitted adjacent a bottom surface of said sole portion of the shoe receptacle portion. The heel attachment assembly further includes at least one locking opening formed in a bottom portion of the heel attachment assembly configured to slidably receive a heel prong upstanding from a shoe heel member fitted adjacent a bottom surface of the sole portion of the shoe receptacle portion.
In a further aspect of the invention, the heel attachment assembly includes a first locking cavity having a bottom wall and a top wall through which slidably receives a first flange member coupled to the spring loaded locking pin. The first end of the spring loaded locking pin extends distal from the first flange member such that when the spring loaded locking pin is in its first unlocked position, the first end of the spring loaded locking pin is disposed in the first locking cavity. When the spring loaded locking pin is in its second locked position, the first end of the spring loaded locking pin extends outwardly from the first locking cavity so as to slideably receive in the locking pin recess of the shoe heel portion. Further provided is a second locking cavity having a top wall and a bottom wall adjacent the top wall of the first locking cavity through which slidably receives a second flange member coupled to the spring loaded locking pin. A spring member is disposed between the second flange member and the top wall of the second cavity biasing the spring loaded locking pin to its second locked position.
A further aspect of the invention includes a locking cap cooperating with the second end of the spring loaded locking pin such that when the spring loaded locking pin is in its second locked position the locking cap is disposed generally adjacent a cavity portion defined in the sole portion of the shoe receptacle. And when the spring loaded locking pin is in its first unlocked position, the locking cap extends outwardly from the cavity portion defined in the sole portion of the shoe receptacle portion. The locking cap is configured and operable to be grasped by user so as to move the spring loaded locking pin from its second locked position to its first unlocked position causing the first end of the locking pin to disengage from the locking pin recess of the heel member.
The objects and features of the invention may be understood with reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of the present invention taken together in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
a and 3b are perspective views of the heel member of
a and 4b are cross-sectional views of the heel detachment assembly used in the footwear of
a is a top planar view of a locking cap provided in the heel detachment assembly of
b is a cross-sectional view of the locking cap of
The following disclosure presents and describes various exemplary embodiments in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it should be understood that other embodiments may be realized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the following detailed description is presented for purposes of illustration only, and not of limitation, and the scope of the invention is defined solely by the appended claims.
With reference now to certain illustrated embodiments of the present invention, and with initial reference to
Footwear system 10 includes a shoe portion 12 and a detachable heel member 14. Shoe portion 12 includes a sole plate 16 fixedly attached to the bottom portion of the shoe portion 12. As discussed below, a heel detachment assembly 50 is located within the sole plate 16 configured and operative to detachably engage heel member 14 with shoe portion 12.
With reference now to
With reference now to
Heel attachment assembly 50 includes a locking pin 52 having a first annular flange 54 spaced in proximity from a distal end 53 of locking pin 52. A second annular flange 56 is provided on locking pin 52 intermediate the first annular flange 54 and a “T” shaped end 58 of locking pin 52.
As best shown in
A spring member 70 is disposed about the locking pin 52 at a position between the second annular flange 56 and the top wall 64 of the second cavity 62. A first end 71 of the spring member 70 is biased against the top wall 64 of the second cavity 62 causing the second end 72 of the spring member 70 to bias against the second annular flange 56 causing it to move downward, and to rest against, the bottom wall 63 of the second cavity 62 (as shown in
A locking cap member 80 is slideably disposed about locking pin 52 at a position between the top wall 64 of the second cavity 64 and the “T” shaped end 58 of locking pin 52. It is noted the “T” shaped end 58 is dimensioned larger than the aperture formed in cap member 80 through which slideably receives locking pin 53. Thus, when the locking pin 52 is disposed in its locked and downward biased position (via spring 70) as shown in
With reference now to
With reference now to
It is to be appreciated, that under the force of spring member 70 and via a user's uplifting engagement with finger wall 86, cap member 80 is movably from a closed and locked position as shown in
With the components of the footwear system 10 described above for providing detachable engagement of a heel member 14 with a shoe portion 12, its method of use will now be described.
Starting with reference to
Next, the user then simply rotates the heel member 14 in a counter-clockwise orientation relative to the shoe portion 12 such that the respective heel prongs 18 slideably receive within the aforesaid curved locking opening portion 176-180 defined by each “L” shaped opening 150-154 (
When a user desires to remove a heel member 14 from a shoe portion 12 (for numerous reasons including to change the style and/or size of the heel) the user gains access to cap member 80 preferably disposed flush with the heel plate 16, and preferably by grasping the finger wall 86, pulls upward causing the cap member 80 to move outwardly from the aforesaid cavity formed in the heel plate 16. With returning reference to
The user may then detachably engage, and disengage, another heel member 14 to the shoe portion 12 by repeating of the above process.
It is to be appreciated that only certain embodiments have been described herein to implement the footwear system described above in accordance with certain features and advantages of the present invention. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the invention based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims. All publications and references cited herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Optional embodiments of the present invention may also be said to broadly consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated herein, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of the parts, elements or features, and wherein specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which the invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
Although illustrated embodiments of the present invention has been described, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/280,335 filed on Nov. 2, 2009.
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61280335 | Nov 2009 | US |