The present disclosure relates to footwear shaper devices and methods for preserving the shape of footwear while minimizing alteration of natural foot mechanics when walking. More specifically, the disclosure pertains to a contoured, wearable sheath with a raised portion for preventing creasing at the toe box of footwear such as sneakers.
Every respectable shoe collection includes at least one pair of collectable sneakers such as celebrity-endorsed or celebrity collaborative designs and limited-edition styles and colors. Some shoe collectors buy and wear sneakers exclusively. Most sneakers are made of leather or at least have a leather toe box. A distinguishing feature of these collectable sneakers is the smooth texture and surface of the leather upper part of the shoe. More specifically, the upper portion of the toe box and top of the toe area is usually the first part of the sneaker admirers notice first.
One of the drawbacks of owning collectable sneakers is the restraint and disincentive to wear, enjoy, and show off the sneakers is the leather upper being prone to creasing. Creasing commonly happens on leather uppers on top of the toe area due to regular and expected foot mechanics of walking heel to toe. When pressure is applied to the ball of the foot, the toes flex and then point in a up and down motion to propel the foot into the next step. As this happens, the sneaker bends not only at the rubber outsole but also at the leather upper.
Creasing is exacerbated when excess space is present inside the shoe between the top of the foot and the interior surface of the leather upper portion above the metatarsals and phalanges. This excess vertical space is intentional from a shoe design standpoint to prevent the wearer from cramped toes during sports activities such as basketball, cross training, skateboarding, and walking. Therefore, it is inevitable creasing will occur when the sneaker is worn.
Some individuals have resorted to stuffing the sneaker toe box interior with tissue paper, wool, or wearing extra thick socks or multiple pairs of socks when wearing the sneakers. However, this is not only ineffective but also results in unnatural foot mechanics. When the sneakers are not being worn, others place a shoe form inside to help maintain the original shape. However, traditional show forms do not account for the void of vertical space in the toe box area.
What is needed is a footwear shaper device that prevents creasing of the upper portion of a shoe that is prone to bending when being worn. The footwear shaper device comprises an insert. The insert can be used with a sheath. The footwear shaper device preserves the leather upper smooth surface and may be used while the shoe is being worn and when the shoe is being stored.
In one embodiment, the footwear shaper device comprises a sheath and an insert providing a contoured toe top region that may be worn on the foot by the shoe wearer or may be placed on a shoe form during storage.
The sheath comprises a top portion and a bottom portion sewn together with a closed distal end and an open proximal end leading to the interior space defined by the top portion interior and the bottom portion interior. The top portion exterior comprises a pouch sewn into the top portion exterior at a seamed edge, a pouch proximal seam, and a pouch distal seam. The pouch has an open edge permitting access to the pouch interior space. An end flap is sewn onto the top portion exterior.
In one embodiment, the footwear shaper device comprises a three-dimensional tapered and contoured insert that anatomically and ergonomically fits with the natural foot shape, supports natural foot mechanics, and substantially fills a vertical void between the wearer's foot and the underside of the shoe.
The footwear shaper device is used by obtaining the insert and the sheath. The pouch open edge is stretched to accommodate the tapered end of the insert into the pouch interior space until the insert tapered end touches the pouch sewn edge. The end flap is pulled away from the sheath and is fitted over the insert wide end to substantially envelop the insert. The end flap is tucked under the pouch open edge.
Further method steps include inserting a foot through the sheath open proximal end. The foot with the footwear shaper device is inserted into a shoe.
The accompanying drawings that are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification illustrate several embodiments of the disclosure. Together with the description, they serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
The exemplary embodiments of the footwear shaper devices demonstrate benefits pertaining to reducing sneaker creasing as well as not restricting the natural foot mechanics of the wearer while walking. Footwear shaper devices have various contoured shapes depending on the toe box shape and depending on the wearer's natural foot shape. Some footwear shaper devices may be custom cut or filled based on the wearer's preferences. The footwear shaper devices may be worn in addition to or in lieu of socks. The footwear shaper devices may also be applied to a footwear form for improving shape maintenance during storage and cleaning.
In the following sections, detailed descriptions of examples and methods of the disclosure will be given. The description of both preferred and alternative examples is exemplary only, and it is understood that to those skilled in the art that variations, modifications, and alterations may be apparent. It is therefore to be understood that the examples do not limit the broadness of the aspects of the underlying disclosure as defined by the claims.
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Footwear shaper devices may be made from materials that provide hemi structures that may be compressible. Example materials include natural fibers, synthetic fibers, foam or gel matrices, elastomers, and combinations thereof. In addition, footwear shaper devices may include attachment means such as hook-and-loop closures, elastics, wraps, or bands to hold the footwear shaper device to the wearer's foot.
In addition, other features include friction enhancers to help hold the footwear shaper device in place between the shoe upper interior side and the top side of the footwear shaper device. Friction enhancers may be hook-and-loop closure tapes, grips, and rough textures placed on the top portion of the footwear shaper device. Additionally, friction enhancers may also be present on the back or on the sides in sparse patterns that still allow the wearer to remove the foot from the shoe when intended. Additional appreciated benefits of the footwear shaper device include improved foot and ankle stability and reduction in blisters, corns, and hammertoes.
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Exemplary lengths of a footwear shaper device in a sheath configuration may be about 5.5 inches with variances in shoe size at the bottom portion and about three inches with variances in shoe size at the top portion of the footwear shaper device. The distal end of the footwear shaper device may have a tapered shape to correlate to a wearer's foot shape or the shoe's toe box shape. The footwear shaper device sheath may be comprised of a single piece of overlay material to reduce irritation. However, a footwear shaper device may have strategic seams, pouches, panels, flaps, or boxes for defining graduated and contoured insert shapes.
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The pouch open edge is stretched or pulled back to reveal the pouch interior space to accommodate an insert. The tapered narrow end of the insert is pushed through the pouch open edge and into the pouch interior space. The wide thick end of the insert may be exposed and lie on top of an end flap. The end flap is pulled away from the sheath and the pouch and is stretched over the wide thick end of the insert. The end flap envelops the insert, substantially concealing the insert. The end flap can be tucked under the pouch panel.
A foot is inserted through the sheath open proximal end. The foot may be inserted to where the toes reach the closed distal end of the sheath. The open proximal end conforms around the foot. The sheath may conform around the middle, tarsometatarsal joint, or arch of the foot or may fully cover the foot as a sock would. The footwear shaper device may be worn over socks or without socks. The foot with the footwear shaper device may be inserted into a shoe.
Alternatively, the disclosure provides for an exemplary shoe form, tree, or stretcher having a contoured metatarsal and phalanges area fixedly attached or integrated into the body of the shoe form, tree, or stretcher. Some embodiments may also be modular to account for various foot shapes and widths. Shoe shape may be maintained by placing the sheath footwear shaper device on a footwear form, tree, or stretcher. This will maintain consistency in shaping and result in the sneaker having a smooth upper portion longer. The footwear shaper device also helps maintain the upper smooth and level when cleaning and restoring footwear. The footwear shaper device may provide additional compression for arch support.
A number of embodiments of the present disclosure have been described. While this specification contains many specific implementation details, these details should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any disclosures or of what may be claimed.
Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in combination in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
This application is a national stage application of PCT application PCT/US22/54210 filed Dec. 28, 2022, and which claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 63/266,050 entitled “Footwear Shaper” and filed on Dec. 28, 2021, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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| PCT/US2022/054210 | 12/28/2022 | WO |
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 63266050 | Dec 2021 | US |