Claims
- 1. A shoe having a heel portion and an integral pull-on shoe horn comprising:
- a sole assembly including at least an outsole and an insole extending beneath said shoe heel portion;
- an upper attached to said sole assembly;
- said upper having a foot entry opening defined by a peripheral rim;
- said heel portion including quarters;
- a semirigid, generally horseshoe-shaped heel counter inwardly of said quarters and extending adjacent said quarters above said sole assembly;
- a counterpocket inwardly of said counter such that said counter is located between said quarters and said counterpocket, said counterpocket comprising a flexible membrane extending from side to side beneath said heel portion of said insole, and extending up the rear and both sides of said shoe heel portion and forming a heel pocket on both sides of and across the bottom of said heel portion, said membrane tending to temporarily rigidify under pulling tension to form a shoe horn, and having an elongated tab portion extending up beyond said peripheral rim;
- said tab portion being foldable from an upwardly extending position to a lowered position down over the rear of said rim;
- a gripping surface on the forward face of said tab portion when said tab portion is up so that pulling on said tab portion pulls on said counterpocket to enable said membrane to serve as a shoe horn as well as a pull-on aid;
- a hook and loop type fastener material on the forward face of said tab portion when said tab portion is folded down; and
- a cooperative hook and loop type fastener material at the rear of said shoe to engage and hold said folded down tab portion.
- 2. The shoe in claim 1 wherein said membrane is stitched to said upper at both sides of said upper.
- 3. The shoe in claim 1 wherein said sole assembly includes a midsole, and the part of said counterpocket beneath said heel portion is bonded between said midsole and said insole.
- 4. A shoe having a forefoot portion, a heel portion and an integral pull-on shoe horn comprising:
- a sole assembly including at least an outsole and an insole extending beneath the shoe heel portion;
- an upper attached to said sole assembly;
- said upper having a foot entry opening defined by a peripheral rim;
- said heel portion including quarters;
- a semirigid, generally horseshoe-shaped heel counter inwardly of said quarters and extending adjacent said quarters above said sole assembly;
- a counterpocket inwardly of said counter such that said counter is located between said quarters and said counterpocket, said counterpocket extending from side to side beneath, and bonded at, the heel portion of said insole, and extending up the rear and both sides of said shoe heel portion and forming a heel pocket on both sides of and across the bottom of said heel portion, said counterpocket tending to temporarily rigidify to serve as a shoe horn when pulled in tension and to receive a heel of a foot, and extending up beyond said peripheral rim in the form of an elongated rear pull tab portion;
- said pull tab portion being cooperative with said counterpocket to enable pulling of said counterpocket onto the heel of a foot while said counterpocket also functions as a shoe horn, and being foldable from an upwardly extending position to a lowered position down over the rear of said rim;
- fastener means on the forward face of said tab portion when said tab portion is folded down; and
- cooperative fastener means on the rear of said shoe for engaging and holding said folded down tab portion.
- 5. A shoe having a forefoot portion, a heel portion and an integral pull-on shoe horn in said heel portion, comprising:
- a sole assembly;
- an upper attached to said sole assembly;
- said upper having a foot entry opening defined by a peripheral rim;
- said heel portion including quarters;
- a semirigid, generally horseshoe-shaped heel counter inwardly of said quarters and extending adjacent said quarters above said sole assembly;
- a counterpocket inwardly of said counter such that said counter is located between said quarters and said counterpocket, said counterpocket shoe horn of a flexible material having a generally L-shaped configuration having a horizontal portion extending beneath and bonded at said heel portion and extending between the two sides of said heel portion and up the rear and both sides of said heel portion to receive the heel of a foot, and extending up beyond said peripheral rim in the form of an elongated rear tab such that said counterpocket can tend to temporarily rigidify under pulling tension to serve as an integral shoe horn for ramping a foot into said shoe while pulling on said tab;
- a gripping surface on said tab when said tab is up for shoe horn functioning so that pulling on said tab pulls on said counterpocket; and
- said tab being foldable from an upwardly extending position to a lowered position down over the rear of said rim and shoe.
- 6. The shoe in claim 5 including fastener means between said folded down tab and said rear of said shoe.
- 7. The shoe in claim 6 wherein said fastener means is of hook and loop type.
- 8. The shoe in claim 5 wherein said counterpocket shoe horn is stitched to said upper.
- 9. The shoe in claim 8 wherein said counterpocket shoe horn is of leather.
- 10. The shoe in claim 8 wherein said counterpocket shoe horn is of fabric.
- 11. The shoe in claim 5 including a binding attached to the periphery of said counterpocket shoe horn.
- 12. The shoe in claim 5 including an insole and wherein said horizontal portion extends beneath said insole.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/398,881, filed Aug. 28, 1989.
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