Information
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Patent Grant
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6427363
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Patent Number
6,427,363
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
-
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Examiners
Agents
- Harleston Law Firm
- Harleston; Kathleen M.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 036 15
- 036 100
- 036 101
- 036 77 R
- 036 92
- 036 69
- 036 112
- 036 36 R
- 036 36 B
- 036 9 R
- 036 9 A
- 036 11
- 036 16
- 036 45
- 036 47
- 036 48
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International Classifications
- A43B324
- A43B2136
- A43B2300
- A43C1300
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Abstract
A reversible shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled with inside and outside faces reversed includes: (a) a reversible sole; (b) two side flaps, each affixed to the sole along a longitudinal side edge of the sole; (c) a heel flap attached at one end to a posterior end of the sole; and (d) attachment means, such as zippers, laces, snaps, and buttons, for attaching one portion of the shoe to another. The reversible shoe has a generally flat, unassembled position for storage, and two opposite assembled positions ready for wear as a shoe. This reversible shoe allows the user to switch from one style to another, one color to another, monotone to multi-hued, or from plain to decorated. A method for assembling a reversible shoe, and a kit for building a reversible, readily assembled shoe are also included.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present device is a reversible shoe that allows the wearer to change the color of the shoe by disassembling it and reversing the inside and outside of the shoe, and then reassembling it.
2. Background Information
Many women and a growing number of men in the United States are enthusiastic shoe collectors. As fashions change, they continually add to their shoe collection and discard barely worn shoes from the previous season. For women especially, shoe styles change each season, and staying in style is a costly endeavor for them.
The reversible shoe of the present invention fulfills a need for an inexpensive, versatile, stylish shoe which can be quickly and easily converted from one side to the other. The reversible shoe cuts down on the number of separate pairs of shoes that must be purchased for different occasions, for example, casual shoes for wearing to work and dressier shoes for a evening out. In addition to cost savings, being able to maintain fewer shoes helps to free up closet space, reduce shopping time, lower the number of trips to shoe repair shops, and facilitate packing for trips. With the present invention, gentlemen and ladies need not carry an extra pair of shoes for going out to dinner after work. Instead, they can carry the reversible shoe of the present invention, to decorate and add color to their shoes. This reversible shoe allows the user to switch from one style to another, one color to another, monotone to multi-hued, or from plain to decorated. The reversible shoe can be designed to suit certain occasions, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. Shoes according to the present invention, then, are more versatile than conventional shoes because they can be worn to match several outfits.
Also, some people wear their shoes out from the inside out, particularly in the toe area of the shoe. Many commercially available shoes are shelved or discarded because the toe area wears out or is in poor condition. With the present invention, their shoes will last longer because they worn on both sides.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a reversible shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled with inside and outside faces reversed, the shoe comprising:
(a) a generally flat, reversible sole;
(b) two side flaps, each affixed to the sole along a longitudinal side edge of the side flap, and a longitudinal side edge of the sole;
(c) a heel flap attached at one end to a posterior end of the sole; and
(d) attachment means for attaching one portion of the shoe to another;
wherein the attachment means are attached to the shoe along two opposite side edges of the heel flap on both faces, with complementary attachment means along a posterior end of each side flap on both faces; along both faces of a free edge of each side flap, with complementary attachment means on opposite anterior portions of the side flaps on both faces; and
wherein the reversible shoe has a flat, unassembled position for storage, and two opposite assembled positions ready for wear as a shoe. Also included herein are a method for assembling a reversible shoe, and a kit for building a reversible, readily assembled shoe.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete understanding of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein examples of the invention are shown, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an unassembled button and snap embodiment;
FIG. 2
is a rear elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled button and snap embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a rear elevational view of a shoe heel according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in the assembled button and snap embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a bottom plan view of the shoe according to
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown reversed, with insert, in the button and snap embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an unassembled zipper embodiment;
FIG. 8
is a rear elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled zipper embodiment;
FIG. 9
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled zipper embodiment with insert;
FIG. 10
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown reversed, in an assembled zipper embodiment;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an unassembled zipper and button embodiment;
FIG. 12
is a rear elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled zipper and button embodiment;
FIG. 13
is a left perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled zipper and button embodiment;
FIG. 14
is a right elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled zipper and button embodiment with insert;
FIG. 15
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in a reversed, zipper and button embodiment;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an unassembled lace-up embodiment;
FIG. 17
is a rear elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled lace-up embodiment;
FIG. 18
is a right elevational view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in an assembled lace-up embodiment with insert; and
FIG. 19
is a right perspective view of a reversible shoe according to the present invention, shown in a reversed lace-up embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also, in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “front,” “back,” “inside,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms. Referring in more detail to the drawings, the invention will now be described.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a reversible shoe of the present invention, generally referred to as
10
, is shown in a first embodiment, a button and snap embodiment. The reversible shoe
10
includes: (a) a sole
11
in approximately the shape of a sole of an ordinary shoe or foot, the sole having a front toe portion and a rear heel portion; (b) two side flaps
12
,
13
each joining the sole
11
along a longitudinal edge of the sole, corresponding to the sides of the wearer's foot; (c) a front flap constituting the tongue
15
of the shoe
10
, the tongue
15
having a narrow end portion attached to the toe portion of the sole; (d) a heel flap
16
attached at one end to the heel portion of the sole
11
; and (e) attachment means for attaching one portion of the shoe
10
to another. The heel flap
16
is joined to the sole
11
along the narrow, curved rear edge of the heel portion, corresponding to the back of a wearer's foot.
The button and snap embodiment of
FIG. 1
is preferably made from a single piece of flexible material, such as leather or a sturdy, durable fabric. The side flaps
12
,
13
, tongue
15
, and heel flap
16
may be made from the same piece of material as the sole
11
, or may be separate pieces attached by stitching or other means to the sole
11
. A generally rectangular flap
14
is attached to one side
12
by stitching
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
4
, and
6
, to assemble the button and snap shoe
10
for wearing, the tongue
15
is folded back over the sole
11
, as in an ordinary shoe. The side flaps
12
,
13
are pulled toward the center of the sole
11
and the rectangular flap
14
is attached to the opposite side
13
by buttons
23
attached through conventional buttonholes
21
. The side flaps
12
,
13
are curved from front to back, so that the front of each is narrower than the back. Snap members
20
at the edge of one side flap
12
are snapped onto complementary snap members
19
on the edge of the opposite side flap
13
of the shoe. Thus, when the shoe
10
is assembled, the side flaps
12
,
13
are joined together at their anterior (toe) portions by snaps, closing the front portion of the shoe
10
, while the middle portion of the shoe
10
remains partly open. The two sides
12
,
13
are joined by, and the top arch of the foot is covered by, the rectangular flap
14
. The tongue
15
also covers the top of the foot. The rear of the shoe
10
is held together by buttoning the heel flap
16
to the side flaps
12
,
13
, by means of a row of buttons
25
sewn in to a row of tabs
17
on the fabric and buttoned to a row of corresponding button holes
24
on the back edge of each side
12
,
13
. The side flaps, heel flap, and rectangular flap can be attached in any order.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
3
, and
5
, the sole
11
also includes a heel plate
18
with female snap members
30
whereby a detachable heel
32
may be attached to the sole
11
. The detachable heel
32
contains a set of male (or female) snap members
31
corresponding to the female (or male) snap members
30
in the heel plate
18
. The detachable heel
32
may thus be easily attached to or removed from the sole
11
of the shoe
10
as desired by the wearer.
Comparing FIG.
4
and
FIG. 6
, the shoe
10
may be reversibly assembled, so that the side of the shoe
10
shown in
FIG. 1
becomes the outside when assembled as in
FIG. 4
, or the inside when assembled as in FIG.
6
. Thus, the right side
12
in one assembly, shown in
FIG. 4
, becomes the left side
12
in the reverse assembly, shown in
FIG. 6
, and the left side
13
in the first assembly, shown in
FIG. 4
, becomes the right side
13
in the reverse assembly, shown in FIG.
6
. The entire shoe
10
may be of different colors on opposite sides, so that when the shoe
10
is assembled in reverse, a different color will show on the outside. To facilitate reverse assembly, buttons
23
on the rectangular flap
14
and buttons
25
on the heel flap
16
are placed on both sides of the flap, so that assembly is the same when reversed. The edge
33
of the sole can be seen from the outside in FIG.
4
. The sole
11
may be thick or thin.
With continued attention to
FIG. 6
, a sole insert
34
may also be placed inside the shoe
10
, so that, when the shoe assembly
10
is reversed, the wearer's foot need not directly contact the surface that previously was on the outside and directly in contact with the ground. For the purpose of illustration, the insert is shown protruding from the top of the shoe in FIG.
6
. In use, the sole insert
34
is placed down inside the shoe
10
over the sole
11
.
In general, the wearer can disassemble and then reassemble this shoe
10
, with the inside and outside reversed. The shoe is made of at least one, and preferably only one, piece of leather, cloth, or other durable fabric. It can be made of one piece of one type of material and have an overlay of another type of material, such as leather and fabric. It can be easily assembled into a shoe by means of laces, zippers, button, and snaps, or combinations thereof. The shoe preferably includes a detachable heel. The detachable heel is preferably attached on one side and not the other. The heel can alternatively be worn on either side, i.e., it can be removed and reattached from the other side when the shoe is reversed. The heel can be worn or omitted according to the wearer's preference. The shoe can also include a sole insert that is generally intended to be worn in all preferred embodiments of the shoe, although the shoe can be worn without the sole insert. The sole insert protects the shoe from dirt and wear, and it can be discarded and replaced when/if it becomes soiled. Once removed, the shoe can be put back on the foot with the inside and outside reversed, thus allowing the wearer to choose between two different colors or decorative styles in the same pair of shoes.
Turning to
FIGS. 7
,
8
,
9
, and
10
, an alternative embodiment of the invention utilizes zippers
48
,
49
,
50
,
52
to assemble the shoe
40
. In this embodiment, the tongue
15
from the button and snap embodiment
10
in
FIG. 1
may be omitted. The two sides
42
,
43
are joined together by means of zippers
52
placed along the front edges. When assembled, the front zipper
52
runs along the center of the shoe
40
towards the back, stopping approximately two-thirds of the way from the front to the back, leaving the two sides
42
,
43
unconnected to each other in the rear portion along the top edges, allowing a space for the wearer's ankle, as in an ordinary shoe. The back edge of each side
42
,
43
is attached to the edge of the heel flap
44
similarly to the button and snap embodiment in
FIG. 1
, by means of back side zippers
48
,
49
instead of buttons
25
. A single tab
45
at the top of each side of the heel flap
44
may be included with a button or male snap
47
which may be attached to a corresponding button hole or female snap
58
placed toward the rear of each side
42
,
43
. As in the button and snap embodiment in FIG.
4
and
FIG. 6
, the shoe
40
may be reversed, so that the outside becomes the inside, and vice-versa, thus allowing the wearer to change the color of the shoe
40
. A sole insert
53
may also be used, as in the previous embodiment, FIG.
6
. When the shoe assembly is reversed, the sole insert prevents the wearer's foot from contacting the surface of the shoe that previously was on the outside and directly in contact with the ground.
Referring to
FIGS. 11 through 15
, another embodiment of the shoe
60
may be assembled by means of a combination of zippers
69
and buttons
68
,
75
. In this zipper and button embodiment
60
, the heel flap
76
may be comprised of two pieces
65
,
66
joined by a center zipper
69
to form a symmetrical flap having two tabs
67
at the top, as in the zipper configuration shown in
FIG. 7
, each of which attaches by means of a button
68
or male snap member to a corresponding buttonhole
71
or female snap member on the trailing edge of each side flap
62
,
63
. When the shoe
60
is assembled, the side flaps
62
,
63
are folded toward the center and joined to the heel flap
76
as described above, while the tongue
64
is folded back and may remain on the outside of the shoe
60
, being joined to each side flap
62
,
63
by a button
75
and buttonhole
72
, as shown in FIG.
13
and
FIG. 14
, or may be placed inside the shoe
60
, as shown in FIG.
15
. As in the previous embodiments, the shoe
60
may be disassembled and reassembled in reverse, and a sole insert
76
and detachable heel
74
may be used. The sole insert
76
optionally comprises a soft cloth overlay
77
on the toe portion for comfort.
Turning to
FIGS. 16 through 19
, in another embodiment the shoe
80
may be constructed with a lace-up configuration. As shown in
FIG. 16
, this embodiment of the shoe
80
includes the sole
81
, and the heel plate
86
with female snap members
87
. In this embodiment, the entire edge of each side
82
,
83
is perforated with a row of lace eyelets
89
, and the two side flaps
82
,
83
are pulled together and joined by laces
88
, such as shoelaces. The tongue
84
is pulled back, as in the previous embodiments, and placed inside the shoe
80
, that is, beneath the side flaps. The side flaps
82
,
83
are joined to the heel flap
85
, also by laces
90
through a row of eyelets
91
along the trailing edge of the sides
82
,
83
. The heel flap
85
may be in two pieces
96
,
97
, as shown in
FIG. 17
, joined by a center lace
92
to form a rectangular flap
85
, or may be constructed of one piece with no center laces. In other respects, the lace-up configuration is similar to the other embodiments. A sole insert
95
and detachable heel
94
may be used, and the entire shoe
80
may be reversibly assembled.
In summary, a preferred embodiment of the shoe includes:
(1) a tongue
15
having a narrow end portion attached to the anterior toe portion of the sole and an opposite free end;
(2) a rectangular flap
14
affixed along one of its edges to one of the side flaps of the shoe, the rectangular flap comprising attachment means along an opposite edge;
(3) laces or zippers as the attachment means;
(4) a detachable heel
32
;
(5) a heel plate
18
attached to the sole
11
, the heel plate having snap members
30
on its face, the snap members
30
being attachable to corresponding snap members
31
on an upper face of the detachable heel
32
; and
(6) a zipper
69
up the center of the heel flap, joining one longitudinal half of the heel flap to the other
65
,
66
.
In a preferred embodiment:
(a) the reversible shoe
10
is made of a single piece of material, or a two-ply layer of material (e.g., canvas on one face and leather on an opposite face);
(b) the side flaps
12
,
13
are generally rectangular in shape, and curved at their anterior ends, with a straight edge at each posterior end, the anterior portions of each side flap being narrower than their posterior portions;
(c) the heel flap
16
comprises from one to about five tabs
17
projecting from each side edge of the heel flap, with the same number of tabs
17
on each side edge, a means of attachment
25
being affixed to both faces of each tab
17
, with a corresponding means of attachment
24
affixed to a posterior edge on both faces of each side flap, with the same number of attachment members
24
on each side flap; and
(d) the attachment means are buttons
68
and buttonholes
71
,
72
, or snaps
20
.
Also included in the present invention is a method for assembling a reversible shoe
10
on a wearer's foot, the shoe
10
including a sole
11
, a tongue
15
attached to an anterior end of the sole
11
, two side flaps
12
,
13
attached to the longitudinal edges of the sole, a rectangular flap
14
attached to a side flap
12
, and attachment means attached to the shoe
10
. The method includes the steps of:
(a) pulling the heel flap
16
up to a generally vertical position;
(b) attaching attachment means
25
on the heel flap
16
to complementary attachment means
24
at the posterior ends of each of the side flaps
12
,
13
;
(c) folding the tongue
15
back over the top of the wearer's foot in the shoe
10
;
(d) pulling the side flaps
13
up over the wearer's foot;
(e) attaching the side flaps
12
,
13
to one another at an anterior toe portion of the side flaps using complementary attachment means
20
on each side flap
12
,
13
.
The method preferably further includes the steps of:
(d1) pulling a free edge of the rectangular flap
14
over a top arch of the wearer's foot over to the opposite side flap
13
;
(d2) attaching attachment means
23
on the free edge of the rectangular flap
14
to complementary attachment means
21
on the opposite side flap
13
. The method preferably further includes the step of attaching a detachable heel
32
to the bottom of the shoe
10
at the heel. The steps related to attaching the rectangular flap
14
, may follow or precede the step related to attaching the side flaps
12
,
13
to one another, (e). The steps related to attaching the heel flap
16
may follow or preceded the step related to attaching the side flaps
12
,
13
to one another, (e). Preferably, the attachment means are buttons, zippers, snaps, or a mixture thereof. In one embodiment, the attachment means comprise laces
88
,
90
,
92
, and step (e) comprises removably fastening the side flaps to one another and the heel flap to the posterior edges of the side flaps by lacing at least one lace through eyelets
89
,
91
along the edges of the side flaps and heel flap. The method preferably further includes the step of attaching a detachable heel
32
to the bottom of the shoe at the heel. The attachment means preferably include zippers.
Also included herein is a portable kit for building a reversible, readily assembled shoe. The kit includes:
(a) a flat, unassembled shoe
10
, comprising a sole
11
, a tongue
15
attached to an anterior end of the sole
11
, two side flaps
12
,
13
attached to the longitudinal edges of the sole, a rectangular flap
14
attached to a side flap
12
, and attachment means attached to the shoe
10
for detachably attaching one portion of the shoe to another; and
(b) a detachable heel
32
.
The reversible shoe
10
with detachable heel
32
is as described herein. The unassembled shoe
10
is easy to carry, in a purse or pocket, for example, or store when it is folded or rolled up. It can optionally comprise a lace or band at one end for encompassing the rolled up shoe, so that it resembles a sleeping bag.
From the foregoing it can be realized that the described device of the present invention may be easily and conveniently utilized as a means for making a shoe that is reversible from inside to outside, allowing an interchange of colors or of other decorative or stylistic features of the shoe. The wearer thus has the advantages of two pairs of shoes in one. It is to be understood that any dimensions given herein are illustrative, and are not meant to be limiting.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described using specific terms, this description is for illustrative purposes only. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications, substitutions, omissions, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, and that such are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. It is intended that the doctrine of equivalents be relied upon to determine the fair scope of these claims in connection with any other person's product which fall outside the literal wording of these claims, but which in reality do not materially depart from this invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
BRIEF LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS USED IN THE DRAWINGS
10
reversible shoe in button and snap embodiment
11
sole
12
right side flap
13
left side flap
14
rectangular flap
15
tongue
16
heel flap
17
tabs on heel flap
18
heel plate
19
snap members
20
opposite snap members
21
buttonholes
22
stitching
23
side buttons
24
back buttonholes
25
back buttons
30
heel snap members (female)
31
heel snap members (male)
32
detachable heel
33
edge of sole
34
sole insert
40
Embodiment 2: zipper, unassembled
41
sole
42
right side flap
43
left side flap
44
heel flap
45
back tabs
46
heel plate
47
snaps
48
left back side zipper
49
right back side zipper
50
back center zipper
51
heel snap members (female)
52
front center zipper
53
sole insert
54
zipper fly
56
detachable heel
57
heel snaps
58
snaps
60
Embodiment 3: zipper and button, unassembled
61
sole
62
right side flap
63
left side flap
64
tongue
65
heel flap, right side
66
heel flap, left side
67
back tabs
68
button
69
center zipper
70
zipper fly
71
side flap buttonholes
72
tongue buttonholes
73
edge of sole
74
detachable heel
75
button
76
heel flap
77
cloth overlay on sole insert
80
Embodiment 4: lace-up, unassembled
81
sole
82
right side flap
83
left side flap
84
tongue
85
heel flap
86
heel plate
87
heel snap members (female)
88
center laces
89
center lace eyelets
90
back laces
91
back lace eyelets
92
back center laces
93
edge of sole
94
detachable heel
95
sole insert
96
heel flap, left side
97
heel flap, right side
Claims
- 1. A reversible shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled with inside and outside faces reversed, the shoe comprising:(a) a generally flat, reversible sole; (b) two side flaps, each affixed to the sole along a longitudinal side edge of the side flap, and a longitudinal side edge of the sole; (c) a heel flap attached at one end to a posterior end of the sole; (d) attachment means for attaching one portion of the shoe to another; (e) a tongue flap comprising a narrow end portion attached to the toe portion of the sole and an opposite free end; and (f) a rectangular flap affixed along one of its edges to one of the side flaps of the shoe, the rectangular flap comprising attachment means along an opposite edge; wherein the attachment means are attached to the shoe along two opposite side edges of the heel flap on both faces, with complementary attachment means along a posterior end of each side flap on both faces; along both faces of a free edge of each side flap, with complementary attachment means on opposite anterior portions of the side flaps on both faces; and wherein the reversible shoe has a generally flat, unassembled position for storage, and two opposite assembled positions ready for wear as a shoe.
- 2. A reversible shoe according to claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprise laces.
- 3. A reversible shoe according to claim 1, wherein the reversible shoe is made of a single piece of material, or a single piece of two-ply material.
- 4. A reversible shoe according to claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprise zippers.
- 5. A reversible shoe according to claim 1, further comprising a detachable heel.
- 6. A reversible shoe according to claim 1, wherein the side flaps are generally rectangular in shape, and curved at their anterior ends, with a straight edge at each posterior end, the anterior portions of each side flap being narrower than their posterior portions.
- 7. A reversible shoe according to claim 6, further comprising a zipper up the center of the heel flap, joining one longitudinal half of the heel flap to the other.
- 8. A reversible shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled with inside and outside faces reversed, the shoe comprising:(a) a generally flat, reversible sole; (b) two side flaps, each affixed to the sole along a longitudinal side edge of the side flap, and a longitudinal side edge of the sole; (c) a heel flap attached at one end to a posterior end of the sole; (d) attachment means for attaching one portion of the shoe to another; (e) a detachable heel; and (f) a heel plate attached to the sole, the heel plate having snap members on its face, the snap members being removably attachable to corresponding snap members on an upper face of the detachable heel; wherein the attachment means are attached to the shoe along two opposite side edges of the heel flap on both faces, with complementary attachment means along a posterior end of each side flap on both faces; along both faces of a free edge of each side flap, with complementary attachment means on opposite anterior portions of the side flaps on both faces; and wherein the reversible shoe has a generally flat, unassembled position for storage, and two opposite assembled positions ready for wear as a shoe.
- 9. A reversible shoe comprising:(a) a generally flat, reversible sole; (b) two side flaps, each affixed to the sole along a longitudinal side edge of the side flap, and a longitudinal side edge of the sole; (c) a heel flap attached at one end to a posterior end of the sole; and (d) attachment means for attaching one portion of the shoe to another; wherein the attachment means are attached to the shoe along two opposite side edges of the heel flap on both faces, with complementary attachment means along a posterior end of each side flap on both faces; along both faces of a free edge of each side flap, with complementary attachment means on opposite anterior portions of the side flaps on both faces; wherein the reversible shoe has a generally flat, unassembled position for storage, and two opposite assembled positions ready for wear as a shoe; and wherein the heel flap comprises from one to about five tabs projecting from each side edge of the heel flap, with the same number of tabs on each side edge, a means of attachment being affixed to both faces of each tab, with a corresponding means of attachment affixed to a posterior edge on both faces of each side flap, with the same number of attachment members on each side flap.
- 10. A reversible shoe according to claim 9, wherein the attachment means are buttons and buttonholes, or snaps.
- 11. A method for assembling a reversible shoe on a wearer's foot, the shoe comprising a sole, a tongue attached to an anterior end of the sole, two side flaps attached to the longitudinal edges of the sole, and attachment means attached to the shoe, the method comprising the steps of:(a) pulling the heel flap up to a generally vertical position; (b) attaching attachment means on the heel flap to complementary attachment means at the posterior ends of each of the side flaps; (e) folding the tongue back over the top of the wearer's foot in the shoe; (d) pulling the side flaps up over the wearer's foot; (e) pulling a free edge of a rectangular flap, which is attached along one edge to a free edge of the side flap, over a top arch of the wearer's foot over to the opposite side flap; (f) attaching attachment means on the free edge of the rectangular flap to corresponding attachment means on the opposite side flap; and (g) attaching the side flaps to one another at an anterior portion of the side flaps using corresponding attachment means on each side flap.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the attachment means comprise laces, and step (e) comprises removably fastening the side flaps to one another and the heel flap to the posterior edges of the side flaps by lacing at least one lace through eyelets along the edges of the side flaps and heel flap.
- 13. A method according to claim 11, further comprising the step of attaching a detachable heel to the bottom of the shoe at the heel.
- 14. A method according to claim 11, wherein the steps related to attaching the rectangular flap, (e) and (f), follow rather than precede the step related to attaching the side flaps to one another, (g).
- 15. A method according to claim 11, wherein the steps related to attaching the heel flap, (a) and (b), follow rather than preceded the step related to attaching the side flaps to one another, (g).
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