1. Technical Field
This invention relates to footwear, specifically sandals and so called flip flops that typically have a simple sole element with a toe engagement post and extending strap configurations that hold the footwear on the user's foot.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art footwear of this type have relied on a number of different post and strap constructions characterized by sandal thongs, slip on like designs. Examples of footwear with adjustment and replaceable straps and post assemblies can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,904,706 and 7,681,331.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,904,706 a sandal thong having a reversible tongue, vamp or strap utilizing a ball socket configuration allowing portions of the strap to be adjustable.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,681,331 is directed to a sandal having an adjustable center post assembly wherein a post has one or more flexible straps that can be adjustably secured to transversely extending sandal straps.
An interchangeable decorative toe post system for sandals/flip flop type footwear having a post receiving receptacle within the sole to selectively secure a variety of decoratively different interchangeable toe post having a common universal locking insertion mount.
Referring to
An interlocking removable toe post assembly 17 of the invention can be seen in
The receiver mount 18, best seen in
The interlocking insert 19 has a central cylindrical bifurcated body member 23 defining independent oppositely disposed locking tabs 24A and 24B with tapered upper surfaces 25 thereon extending therefrom. An apertured annular embodiment disk portion 26 extends integrally from the cylindrical body member 23 best seen in
The flexible soft post body 20 is in practice over molded around the hereinbefore described embodiment retainment disk portion 26 of the interlocking insert 19 which affords selective retainment thereof within the receiver lock mount 18 securing same to the assembled sole 11 as best seen in
The resilient molded post body 20 has a contoured upstanding body portion 20A with an enlarged flared annular top portion 20B having a flat upper surface 20C thereon. The contoured body portion 20A has a central area of reduced transverse dimension at 20D defining a curvilinear shape when viewed in its assembled, inserted and locked mounting position in alignment with the longitudinal center axis of the assembled sole 11 illustrated best in
In use, a variety of different decorative design ornamentations (not shown) can be attached to or formed within the annular top portion 20B upper surface 20C of the post body 20 which will allow for interchangeable design embellishments by replacing the so designed post assembly.
To selectively secure the post assembly 17 into the receiving mount 18, the orientation of the locking tabs 24A and 24B positioned therewithin having tapered upper surfaces 25 will engage with correspondingly form registering surfaces 27 on the lug 22 so that by aligning the post tabs 24A and 24B for first insertion into the key hole opening and then with post rotation ninety degrees enable the securing tabs for registration therewithin to securely lock the post assembly 17 within the receiver mount 18 and therefore to the fabricated sole 11 as hereinbefore described.
It will thus be seen that a new and novel interchangeable footwear assembly construction has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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61520978 | Jun 2011 | US |