As the sport and transportation mechanism of “heeling” has evolved, a need has arisen for new and innovative footwear configured to accommodate a wheel assembly and mounting structure.
The present disclosure is directed to a heeling apparatus including an inner shell and an outer shell. The outer shell is configured to interlock with the inner shell.
In one embodiment, the inner shell includes a plurality of protrusions configured to interlock with receiving apertures in the outer shell. The protrusions include one or more protrusions around the heel of the heeling apparatus. In various embodiments, the inner shell also includes one more protrusions on its sole, which are configured to interlock with receiving apertures on the sole of the outer shell.
In various embodiments, the outer shell and the inner shell are configured to be interchangeable.
In one embodiment, the inner shell includes a cavity configured to receive a bracket. The bracket includes a mounting assembly configured to receive a wheel assembly. The bracket is held in place by the interlocked relationship of the inner shell and the outer shell. Holding the bracket in place in this manner makes assembly and disassembly easier relative to prior designs, lowers the cost of manufacture and eliminates the need for tools for assembling and disassembling the heeling apparatus.
Additionally, the present disclosure provides a bracket which is designed with carve-outs, which minimize weight, and has a surface geometry which distributes weight in a manner which improves user comfort. The bracket includes vertical ribs that follow the slope of the insole, thereby dispersing heel pressure and improving user comfort while skating or “heeling.”
In another embodiment, the cavity in the inner shell is configured to receive a plug that engages with an opening in the sole of the outer shell.
In various embodiments, the heeling apparatus includes a brake pad including extensions which are configured to extend through receiving apertures in the bottom of the outer shell.
The heeling apparatus is configured for three primary modes of operation. In a first mode of operation, referred to as a shoe configuration, the heeling apparatus comprises the inner shell and the outer shell, with the plug being housed in the cavity of the inner shell, instead of the bracket.
In a second mode of operation, referred to as a skate configuration, the heeling apparatus comprises the inner shell and the outer shell, with the bracket being housed in the cavity of the inner shell, and the bracket further having the wheel assembly mounted therein.
In a third mode of operation, referred to as a hybrid configuration, the heeling apparatus comprises the inner shell and the outer shell, with the cavity of the inner shell housing just the bracket with the option of mounting the wheel assembly.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from the following Detailed Description and the figures.
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In one embodiment, the inner shell 10 includes a plurality of protrusions or tabs configured to interlock with receiving apertures or openings in the outer shell 30. The protrusions or tabs include one or more protrusions around the heel of the heeling apparatus. In various embodiments, the inner shell 10 also includes one more protrusions on its sole or bottom, which are configured to interlock with receiving apertures or openings on the sole of the outer shell 30.
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It should be appreciated that the interlocking between the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30 minimizes movement of the inner shell 10 and outer shell 30 relative to one another. This maximizes the stability, safety and performance of the heeling apparatus 2 when a user is using it in both a configuration with and without the wheel assembly.
In various embodiments, the outer shell 30 and the inner shell 10 are configured to be interchangeable. For example, a user may wish to use various color combinations of the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30. Also, a user may wish to have the inner shell 10 and outer shell 30 be comprised of different materials.
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In a second mode of operation, referred to as a skate configuration 92, the heeling apparatus comprises the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30, with the bracket 50 being housed in the cavity 18 of the inner shell 10, and the bracket 50 further having the wheel assembly 50 mounted therein. In this configuration, the brake pad 70 is mounted between the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30.
In a third mode of operation, referred to as a hybrid configuration 94, the heeling apparatus comprises the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30, with the cavity 18 of the inner shell 10 housing the bracket 50, leaving the option of mounting the wheel assembly. It should be appreciated that in this configuration, the brake pad 70 is mounted between the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30.
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In various embodiments of the heeling apparatus 2, the sole of the outer shell 30 has a pronounced “heel kick” (upward angle of the rear most portion of the heel) as illustrated in
In such embodiments, the brake pad 70 is also designed to have multiple possible heights (i.e., the length of brake pad extensions 74 that protrude below the outer shell 30 through brake pad openings 36). Additionally, in various embodiments, the surface area of brake pad extensions 74 which contact a skate surface is varied. A thinner brake may be more ideal for users frequently using the heeling apparatus 2 in the hybrid configuration (the bracket 50 and brake pad 70 left in, with the wheel 60 removed). It should be appreciated that various size brake pads 70 (in terms of height and/or brake surface area) may be used in embodiments of the heeling apparatus 2 both with and without the “heel kick” illustrated in
It should be appreciated that in one embodiment, each of the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30 are injection molded using ethylene vinyl acetate (“EVA”). EVA was chosen for the heeling apparatus 2, among other reasons, for its comfort, anti-microbial properties, force absorption properties and light weight. It should be appreciated that in various embodiments, the inner shell 10 and outer shell 30 are the same material or different materials and have the same texture or different textures. It should also be appreciated that in various embodiments, different surfaces (i.e., inner or outer) of the inner shell 10 and outer shell 30 have different textures. In one embodiment, certain surfaces, such as the bottom of the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30, have a honeycomb-like texture.
In one embodiment, the plug 80 is also EVA. It should be appreciated that in various other embodiments, the plug 80 is any suitable material.
It should be appreciated that in various embodiments, the bracket 50 of the heeling apparatus 2 is configured to engage with a platform such as that described in U.S. application Ser. No. 12/878,805, directed to a Wheeled Platform Apparatus and Method for Use with Wheeled Footwear, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. In various other embodiments, the cavity 18 of inner shell 10 is configured to receive a different type of bracket which is constructed to engage with such a platform.
It should be appreciated that the heeling apparatus 2 is provided in many configurations in which the bracket 50 can be removed with ease and no tools, while still not having to untie or remove laces of the outer shell 30. For example in various embodiments, the bracket is part of a cartridge-like assembly that slides in and out of the rear of the inner shell 10 and/or outer shell 30.
In various other embodiments, the heeling apparatus 2 is configured such that a portion of the rear of the outer shell 30 “peels” back relative to the inner shell 10, enabling removal of the bracket 50 without one having to completely slide out the inner shell 10 relative to the outer shell 30.
It should be further appreciated that in various embodiments, the heeling apparatus 2 comes in a configuration in which the inner shell 10 and outer shell 30 are molded as one piece and a portion of the lower portion of the heeling apparatus 2 is opened to allow removal of the bracket 50 and brake pad 70.
In further embodiments, the outer shell 30 and inner shell 10 are manufactured as separate components, but the outer shell 30 is cemented or glued to the inner shell 10 such that the bracket 50 and brake pad 70 are not removable.
In various other embodiments, the outer shell 30 is configured such that it has a sandal like appearance when being used independently as footwear relative to the inner shell 10. It should be appreciated that in various embodiments, either of the inner shell 10 and the outer shell 30 is configured to together or individually have the style of any suitable footwear.
In various embodiments, instead of using the plug 80 in a configuration in which the user is using the heeling apparatus 2 as a shoe, the bracket 50 is configured to be reversible, such that the side opposite the wheel mounting portion makes contact with the ground. In other words, the cavity 18 of the inner shell 10 is configured to house both the top and the bottom of the bracket 50.
It various embodiments, the heeling apparatus 2 is enhanced with suitable audio, video or lighting effects.
The heeling apparatus presented in the present disclosure provides a plurality of benefits. Among other qualities, the present heeling apparatus 2 provides: (i) a bracket 50 which is easily removable via the interlocking outer shell 30 and inner shell 10; (ii) an anatomical insole and novel bracket 50 which disperses pressure and enhances user comfort; (iii) the use of high-grade EVA material which absorbs shock and decreases the weight of the heeling apparatus 2; and (iv) customization ability via its interlocking construction, allowing for endless color combinations and replacement parts (bracket, wheel assembly, plug, brake pad, etc.).
It should be appreciated that the appearance of the structures of heeling apparatus 2 does not necessarily drive their function. In other words, the functions of the structures of heeling apparatus 2 may have a variety of appearances (i.e., shapes, sizes, etc.). For example, the ventilation openings could be various sizes and shapes, as could the openings in the bottom of the outer shell 30. Similarly the overall appearance or molding of the inner and outer shells could vary, with the heeling apparatus still accomplishing the same function.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
This application is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/679,445, filed on Aug. 3, 2012, entitled Heeling Apparatus, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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