(Not Applicable)
(Not Applicable)
(Not Applicable)
The invention relates generally to footwear, and more particularly to footwear that has various functional and decorative structures attached to the footwear.
Footwear comes in various shapes, colors and textures. Sandals alone are made in a virtually unlimited number of styles and colors. So-called “flip-flop” sandals, shown in
Flip-flops are common casual wear for people in the age group 8-25 years, and this is a group that desires a wide variety in the appearance of footwear. In response to the demand for varieties in footwear, flip-flop makers have created and sold countless colors, patterns and textures of flip-flops. Nevertheless, there is a need for more varieties of colors, textures and styles in footwear.
The invention allows the user to design and assemble his or her own footwear by making and/or buying straps that may attach to a variety of mounting points on a base or sole, such as a substantially planar sole. The sole may be as simple as a flip-flop base with three mounting points to attach straps, and the straps may be purchased or created by the user. One method for creating the straps is to weave them out of elastomeric bands by hand or using a loom such as the FUNLOOM brand loom. The user can buy or create an almost endless variety of bands to attach to the shoe base or sole using a variety of mounting points, materials and stitches.
The mounting points can be formed at known locations in some embodiments that are similar to the flip-flop, or they can be placed wherever the designer's creativity requires. The designer can extend fasteners, such as pins that have an enlarged lower head and a loop at the upper end, through apertures in the sole, and then removably mount the straps to the fasteners. This provides an enormous variety of footwear for the user to enjoy and modify as often as he or she likes when the straps are removably fastened to the fasteners.
With the present invention, a user can construct footwear that has the appearance and function desired, but can be modified after construction without destroying the constructed footwear. Instead, the modification typically can be carried out by the user with only his or her hands.
In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific term so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the word connected or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection, but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/903,014 filed Nov. 12, 2013 is herein incorporated in this application by reference.
In a first embodiment, the sole 20 is a planar, flexible polymer foam, such as the soles that conventional flip-flop sandals are made of. The sole can be the same thickness throughout, it can be of varying thickness (such as a wedge shape), or it can incorporate a heel and be made of multiple materials used for producing traditional footwear. Only the planar, single thickness sole 20 is illustrated, but the person of ordinary skill will know from the description herein how to prepare other soles in accordance with the invention.
The sole 20 has a top major surface 21 and an opposing bottom major surface 23 (see
A mounting point 22 is formed at the location where a gap between the user's big toe and next adjacent toe will be positioned during use. Two additional mounting points 24 and 26 are located, one on either side of where the foot will be positioned during use. The first mounting point 24 can be on one side of the foot and as far back as where the ankle will be positioned during use, and another mounting point 26 can be on the opposite side of the foot, as far back as where the ankle will be positioned. The mounting points contemplated for all embodiments of the invention include any suitable fastener to which a “strap” can be attached.
“Straps” are flexible structures that are contemplated to include, without limitation, flexible rubber, urethane, string, bands, wires, tied or bound rubber bands, woven rubber bands, woven string, woven wires, or any other flexible, elongated structure. Straps can be woven strips of any material that is suitable for extending over the human foot, or any suitable material that is comfortable to the human user. The preferred straps have loops at their ends, defined as an opening formed in the strap into which an object, such as a hook or other structure, can be inserted. The ends, or areas near the ends, of each strap can be a section of a rubber band or any other structure that is readily connected to another object including, without limitation, a loop of material, a flexible band or strip, a hook, a magnet, or a tacky material.
The preferred mounting points include hooks, loops, magnets, clasps, or other fasteners to which a strap can readily mount. Any suitable fastener can be used at the ends of each strap, so long as the fastener permits attachment of the strap to the respective mounting points, along with detachment without destruction or damage to the strap. One type of attachment or fastening is a loop through which an intermediate portion of a strap passes, such as when a strap is mounted at or near its ends to fasteners, but passes through a loop in another fastener. Such a configuration is considered consistent with the invention, because the fasteners at the ends of the strap removably mount the strap to the two fasteners, and the loop in the center of the strap also removably mounts the strap to the loop portion of the fastener, even though a strap passing through a loop may not be considered a fastener in common vernacular. A physical connection that restricts the movement of a strap is considered a “fastener” for the purposes of the invention.
One example of a mounting point contemplated is shown in
Looking now to
Although the above pins 32 and 132 have long thin shafts extending from enlarged heads, which can be circular or shaped otherwise, various pins are contemplated. The pins 32 and 132 can be rigid (metal or hard plastic), semi-rigid (flexible plastic) or highly flexible (string, rubber bands and fabric). Alternative pins include flexible fabric strips with looped ends used as fasteners on one side of the sole, with a rod across the aperture on the bottom of the sole and around which opposite ends of the fabric strip are extended to prevent the fabric from pulling through. String is also contemplated, as is any other rigid or flexible material that is suitably strong and can be attached to the sole to form a fastener to which the straps can be removably mounted.
As defined herein, the term “removably mounted” (or similar terms, such as “removably attached”) is defined as an attachment that can be made using human hands without any parts that are destroyed or damaged, and that can be detached using human hands without destroying or damaging any parts. Thus, sewing is not considered “removably mounted”, nor are riveting, gluing, stapling or other forms of attachment. “Removably attached” and similar terms include, without limitation, the use of hooks extended through loops, attracting magnets, hooks-and-loops (e.g., VELCRO brand fastener), knots tied by hand, clasps, snaps, and other equivalent or substitute fasteners.
In one embodiment of the invention shown in
The number of mounting arrangements of the
In an embodiment shown in
In an embodiment shown in
It is notable that, in any embodiment described herein, the straps can be purchased, or they can be made of a structure constructed by the end user of the shoe, and installed to the shoe sole/base by the end user of the shoe. Thus, the straps can be rubber bands, strings, braided strings or bands, otherwise tied or looped bands, or any suitable strap structure or material. In one contemplated example, the straps are made of a plurality of small rubber bands, silicon bands or other elastomeric material bands, which small bands are woven into a sufficiently-sized strap by the end user of the shoe. The end user removably attaches ends of these straps to fasteners at the mounting points chosen by the user, and thereby uses the woven band straps as decorative and/or supportive portions of the footwear. Whenever desired, the user can remove one or more ends of the straps and mounts the strap to the footwear in a different manner. This allows the end user to thereby removably mount the straps in a way that is desired at one time, and then modify the location and/or appearance of the straps to produce footwear that has straps mounted a different way at a later time.
It is contemplated to provide a sole with an upper, such as in the form of a clog or shoe, where the sole has apertures through which one or more pins are extended, and straps are made or purchased. The straps can be attached to the pins or other fasteners at mounting points and used in a functional manner, or in a decorative manner, or in a manner that is both decorative and functional. For example, one or more straps could be used to form a support behind the heel on a pair of clog-like shoes. The pin can extend through an aperture in the sole or in the upper, and the strap can extend behind the heel in an operable orientation. Furthermore, it is contemplated to have pins extend through the upper or sole, and extend straps alongside the upper to provide a decorative feature.
The straps can attach to the sole in a variety of ways including hooks built into the sole or mounting pins that protrude up from the bottom of the sole with an attachment point for the straps, as shown in
The structures may be sold as a kit in which a sole with openings, mounting points, a loom, and bands to make straps are included. It may also and alternatively be sold in a kit without a loom for those who already own a loom or wish to purchase already assembled straps or choose to assemble straps by hand. The combination may also be sold in a kit with the sole only, or the sole with mounting point pins for those who already have all of the other components.
This detailed description in connection with the drawings is intended principally as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the designs, functions, means, and methods of implementing the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and features may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention and that various modifications may be adopted without departing from the invention or scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/903,014 filed Nov. 12, 2013. This prior application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61903014 | Nov 2013 | US |