The present invention relates generally to a restraining device configured to inhibit the removal of footwear from a wearer of the footwear.
Footwear is used for many purposes, including but not limited to protection, comfort, and fashion. Generally, footwear is secured to the foot of a wearer by shoelaces or hook-and-loop type systems. The shoelaces, hook-and-loop straps, or similar systems for securing the footwear to the foot of a wearer are configured to tighten the footwear to the foot of a wearer, thus preventing removal when the system is secured.
One problem with these systems of securing footwear to the foot of a wearer is that while they are easily secured, they are also easily loosened and removed. While this is desirable for some wearers of footwear, others, such as small children or adults with special needs, often remove their footwear at inopportune or inappropriate times in spite of the fact that they are fastened in place. These wearers know how to loosen the general systems for securing footwear, and thus are capable of removing the footwear at their liking. Thus, there is a need for a device configured to inhibit the removal of footwear by preventing the release of the footwear from the foot of a wearer, regardless of whether the footwear is fastened to the foot of a wearer.
A restraining device configured to prevent footwear from being removed from the foot of a wearer is provided. The restraining device will prevent footwear from being removed regardless of the type of fastening means used to secure the footwear to the foot of a wearer and whether the fastening means are fastened. Generally, the restraining device includes a ring-shaped member, a tightening means, and a locking mechanism. In some embodiments, the restraining device is configured to be permanently attached to an article of footwear. In other embodiments, the restraining device is configured to be removably attached to an article of footwear.
A first embodiment of the restraining device generally includes a ring-shaped member, a pull-string, and a locking mechanism. This embodiment may be permanently or removably attached to an article of footwear. In this embodiment, the pull-string is configured to be inserted into the top portion of the ring-shaped member, such that pulling the pull-string tightens the top portion of the ring-shaped member around the leg/ankle/foot of the wearer. Once the ring-shape member is tightened, the locking mechanism locks the pull-string in place, thereby inhibiting the removal of the article of footwear from the wearer, regardless of whether the footwear is tight or loose on the wearer's foot.
A second embodiment of the restraining device generally includes a ring-shaped member, tightening means, and a locking mechanism. This embodiment may also be permanently or removably attached to an article of footwear. In this embodiment, the tightening means and optionally the locking mechanism are configured to be hidden beneath or as part of the ring-shaped member, such that tightening means and locking mechanism are hidden from view of the footwear while in use.
A third embodiment of the restraining device generally includes a restraining strap, a locking mechanism, and optionally a comfort pad. This embodiment may be permanently or removably attached to an article of footwear. In this embodiment, the restraining strap is configured to surround the leg/ankle/foot of the wearer. Once the restraining strap is tightened, the locking mechanism locks the restraining strap in place, thereby inhibiting the removal of the article of footwear from the wearer, regardless of whether the footwear's fastening means is fastened or not. The fourth embodiment of the restraining device utilizes a similar configuration as the third embodiment, but instead uses a different location for the locking mechanism when secured to the footwear.
A unique locking mechanism depicted in the third and fourth embodiments of the restraining device is also provided. This locking mechanism generally includes a strap insert and exit slot, a flexible retainer, a pair of pins, a pin holder for each pin, a push mechanism, and a locking plate. The interaction of these components in combination with the restraining strap creates a secure restraining device for inhibiting the removal of the footwear to which the restraining device is attached.
While these four exemplary embodiments are depicted for purposes of understanding the invention and concepts disclosed herein, other embodiments utilizing the same concepts are further contemplated.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become appreciated, as the same becomes better understood with reference to the specification, claims and drawings herein:
The invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “on” another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may be present there between. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another element, component, region, layer or section.
As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the,” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” “includes” and/or “including,” and “have” and/or “having,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Furthermore, relative terms, such as “lower” or “bottom,” and “upper” or “top,” and “inner” or “outer,” may be used herein to describe one element's relationship to another elements as illustrated in the Figures. It will be understood that relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the Figures.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure, and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
A restraining device configured to prevent footwear from being removed from the foot of a wearer is provided. The restraining device will prevent footwear from being removed regardless of the type of fastening means used to secure the footwear to the foot of a wearer and whether the fastening means are fastened.
While removing footwear 10 at a wearer's leisure is acceptable for most wearers, this is not the case for others, such as children and/or adults with special needs. The restraining device 100 is configured to secure the footwear 10 on these other wearers such that the footwear 10 cannot be removed by simply loosening the fastening means 13.
In the first embodiment, the restraining device 100 has a ring-shaped member 110, a pull-string 120, and a locking mechanism 130. The restraining device 100 is placed around the collar 15 and on top of the tongue 14 of the footwear 10. The ring-shaped member 110 of the restraining device 100 has a top portion 112 and a bottom portion 114, defined by the location of each portion when positioned on the footwear 10. For illustrative purposes, if the ring-shaped member 110 was placed flat, the top portion 112 is the component defining the inner circle of the ring-shaped member 110, and the bottom portion 114 is the component defining the outer circle of the ring-shaped member 110. The ring-shaped member 110 may be made of any flexible material.
The restraining device 100 may be removably attached or permanently attached to the footwear 10. For example, the lower portion 114 may be permanently sewn or glued to the upper 11 of the footwear 10, or alternatively may be removably adhered to the upper 11. While the exemplary embodiments show the lower portion 114 attached to the upper 11 of the footwear 10, other embodiments may be configured so the lower portion 114 is capable of being attached to other pieces of the footwear 10, such as the lower 12, fastening means 13, and/or the tongue 14. Any attachment means providing the permanent or removable attachment of the restraining device 100 to the footwear 10 may be utilized without departing from the concepts disclosed herein.
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This system keeps the footwear 10 on the wearer's foot regardless of whether the fastening means 13 of the footwear 10 is fastened, as the restraining device 100 is tightened around the wearer's foot/ankle/lower leg. Importantly, the portion of the wearer's leg located below the top portion 112 of the restraining device 100 must be larger than the central opening of the ring-shaped member 110 when the top portion 112 is tightened via the pull-string 120. Thus, even if the fastening means 13 of the footwear 10 is loosened, the wearer cannot remove the footwear 10 from their foot, as the size of the wearer's leg beneath the top portion 112 of the restraining device 100 is larger than the opening of the restraining device 100. The restraining device 100 is particularly effective if the top portion 112 of the restraining device 100 is placed above the wearer's ankle, as the wearer's ankle will provide additional area that cannot be removed from the opening of the restraining device 100 absent loosening the pull-string 120. The restraining device 100, once tightened, will also inhibit the removal of the footwear 10 when the footwear 10 is under external forces. For example, the restraining device 100 will inhibit the removal of the footwear 10 if a wearer were to try to kick off the footwear 10 or use their hands to pull off the footwear 10.
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Once the wearer inserts their foot into the footwear 20 through the restraining device 200, the top portion 212 is tightened using the tightening means and locked into place using the locking mechanism 230. Thus, just as with the first embodiment, the restraining device 200 inhibits the removal of the footwear 20 regardless of whether the fastening means 23 of the footwear 20 are fastened. However, in this embodiment, the tightening means are hidden inside the top portion 212 of the ring-shaped member 210 and inside the locking mechanism 230, such that the tightening means are not visible.
Furthermore, the locking mechanism 230 may also be hidden underneath or behind the ring-shaped member 210, as shown in
In this third embodiment, the restraining strap 310 is preferably removably attached to the footwear 30. To attach the restraining strap 310 to the footwear 30, two openings are included in the fabric of the inside of the upper 31 on each side of the footwear 30, thereby creating an entry and exit for the restraining strap 310. Two apertures may also be made in the footwear tongue 34, forming one opening on each side of the footwear tongue 34. This creates two open passages through the footwear tongue 34, one on the left side of the footwear tongue 34 and the other on the right side of the footwear tongue 34, through which the restraining strap 310 passes.
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In this third embodiment, the concepts disclosed are configured to permit the locking mechanism 500 to be placed on the front of the footwear 30, specifically contacting the footwear tongue 34, as depicted in
The restraining strap 310 may be manufactured of any suitable material. For example, the restraining strap 310 may be manufactured out of nylon, polyester, rubber, cotton, leather, neoprene, or other synthetic rubbers, fabrics, or elastics. Preferably, the restraining strap 310 will be manufactured out of a non-elastic material, such as leather. However, elastic compounds may be used as well so long as their elasticity is not so great that the restraining strap 310 is unable to inhibit the removal of the footwear 30 when the restraining device 300 is in a locked configuration. The comfort pad 312 may be manufactured out of any comfortable material, such as cotton, polyester, foam, memory foam, or similar compounds. Any material that provides greater comfort on the heel and achilleas of the wearer than the material used for the restraining strap 310 may be utilized for the comfort pad 312.
The restraining device 400 includes a restraining strap 410 and a locking mechanism 500. In this embodiment, the restraining strap 410 is configured to wrap around the top portion of the upper 41, with the locking mechanism 500 on the heel of the upper 41. As with the previous embodiments, the restraining device 400 may be configured to be removably attached to the footwear 40 or may be permanently attached as part of the footwear 40. In this embodiment, as well as the third embodiment, the unique structure of the locking mechanism 500 accompanied by the restraining strap 410 provides locking capabilities such that the restraining device 400 will inhibit the removal of the footwear 40 and the locking mechanism 500 will be difficult for particular groups of wearers to unlock.
Inside the locking mechanism 500 is the flexible retainer 506. The flexible retainer 506 is configured to be of a flexible material, such that the flexible retainer 506 may be pushed and pulled into ovals of different shape. Abutting the outside of the two vertexes of the flexible retainer 506 are each push mechanism 510. The push mechanisms 510 are configured to be slightly convex on the side outside of the locking mechanism 500 and are concave on the inside of the locking mechanism 500 such that the outside of the ends of the flexible retainer 506 sit securely within concave section of the push mechanism 510. Abutting the outside of the two co-vertexes of the flexible retainer 506 are the retainer blocks 507. The retainer blocks 507 are configured to contact the restraining straps 410 when the locking mechanism 500 is in its locked configuration, while not contacting the restraining straps 410 when the locking mechanism 500 is in its unlocked configuration. In alternative embodiments, the retainer blocks 507 may not be utilized, in which case the flexible retainer 506 will instead be configured to interact with the restraining straps 410.
On the inside of the flexible retainer 506 sit the pins 508, the pin holders 509, and the locking plate 512. On the inside of the two vertexes of the flexible retainer 506 are the two pin holders 509, each at one vertex of the flexible retainer 506. In some embodiments, the pin holders 509 are constructed as a single piece with the flexible retainer 510. In other embodiments, the pin holders 509 are attached to the flexible retainer 506. In other embodiments, such as the embodiment depicted by
Located in between the two pin holders 509 is the locking plate 512. The locking plate 512, depicted on its own in
Preferably, the flexible retainer 506 will be configured to be in its unlocked shape shown in the unlocked configuration of
The locking and unlocking of the locking mechanism 500 are initiated by pushing the push mechanism 510. As shown in
To unlock the locking mechanism 500, the push mechanisms 510 are again pushed in, which in turn shifts the pins 508 from the lock level 524 of the inset area 520 back to the base level 521 of the inset area 520. This in turn allows the flexible retainer 506 to return to its more ovular shape, where the flexible retainer 506 (or retainer block 507 if utilized) is no longer contacting the restraining straps 410.
Starting in the unlocked position, the pin 508 will sit in the inset area 520 at the base level 521 closest to the pin holder 509. When the push mechanism 510 is pushed in, the pin 508 will be pushed from the base level 521 up the ramp up 522, past the plateau 523, and into the intermediate level 525. Due to the force of the flexible retainer 506 attempting to move back into its unlocked, more ovular shape, the pin 508 will automatically be pulled back towards the pin holder 509, which causes the pin to drop down to the lock level 524 of the inset area 520. Due to the concave shape of the center area 526 of the locking plate 512, the pin 508 will be locked into the lock level 524 and will be unable to exit the lock level 524 without external pressure on the push mechanism 510. Thus, the location of the pin 508 inside the lock level 524 of the inset area 520 accompanied by the pressure caused by the flexible retainer 506 attempting to return to its unlocked configuration will keep the locking mechanism 500 locked, in turn causing the restraining device 400 to inhibit the removal of the footwear 40 to which it is attached.
To return the locking mechanism 500 to its unlocked position, the push mechanism 510 is pressed to move the pin 508 inward out of the lock level 524 and into the second base level 521. Once the pin 508 is pushed into this base level 521, the force of the flexible retainer 506 trying to return to its unlocked configuration will force the pin 508 to move up the ramp up 522, past the plateau 523, and back into the first base level 521, back to its unlocked configuration. Thus, the unique interplay between the configuration of the inset area 520 of the locking plate 512 and the force caused by the flexible retainer 506 enable this locking mechanism 500 to lock and unlock the restraining device 400. While specific locking mechanisms have been described, one skilled in the art could substitute known locking mechanisms and remain within the scope of the invention to provide a footwear removal restraint.
Each of the discussed exemplary embodiments, as well as any other embodiments protected by the concepts disclosed herein, may be configured to be attached to any piece of footwear as a separate restraining device, or integrated into an article of footwear, such that the restraining device is part of the footwear. For example, the third embodiment depicted by
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to idealized embodiments of the present invention. As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to be expected. Thus, embodiments of the present invention should not be construed as limited to the particular shapes of regions illustrated herein but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/517,161, filed Nov. 2, 2021, which claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 63/110,907 filed Nov. 6, 2020, both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 17517161 | Nov 2021 | US |
Child | 18121148 | US |