Claims
- 1. A sandal, comprising:
- a sole extending along a longitudinal direction between a toe end region and a heel end region;
- a pair of heel posts spaced apart of each other along a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, each heel post having one end attached to the sole at the heel end region, and an opposite end attached to a heel cinch;
- a heel strap extending generally along the transverse direction at the heel end region between heel strap ends respectively attached to a respective heel cinch;
- a toe cinch attached to the sole at the toe end region;
- an adjustable toe strap having one toe strap end attached to the sole at the toe end region away from the toe cinch, and extending generally along the transverse direction through the toe cinch, and having an opposite toe strap end looped back against the toe strap; and
- an adjustable cinch strap constituting a single, unitary band having a length longer than the length of the sole along the longitudinal direction, said band having a longitudinal portion and a transverse instep portion, said longitudinal portion having one cinch strap end attached to the toe strap, said longitudinal portion extending generally along the longitudinal direction through the heel cinch on one of the heel posts, said transverse instep portion having a first section extending generally along the transverse direction through the heel cinch on the other of the heel posts, said transverse instep portion being folded to form a second section extending generally along the transverse direction and overlapping the first section to a variable extent along the transverse direction, said transverse instep portion forming a loop with the heel strap, said second section having an opposite cinch strap end movable relative to said one cinch strap end for simultaneously only adjusting the effective length of the longitudinal portion and the extent of the overlap of the first and second sections.
- 2. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein the sole is configured to the profile of a human foot.
- 3. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein each strap is constituted of a non-stretchable, flexible webbing.
- 4. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein each post is a loop of webbing.
- 5. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein each adjustable strap has a hooked fastener section, and a complementary looped fastener section thereon.
- 6. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein each heel cinch has a generally triangular shape with three sides, one side being attached to a respective heel strap end, another side being attached to a respective heel post, and still another side engaging the cinch strap.
- 7. The sandal according to claim 1, wherein the cinch strap has a longitudinal portion and a transverse instep portion, and wherein the instep portion and the heel strap form a loop.
- 8. A sandal, comprising:
- a sole extending along a longitudinal direction between a toe end region and a heel end region;
- a heel assembly including a pair of heel posts spaced apart of each other along a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, each heel post having one end attached to the sole at the heel end region, and an opposite end attached to a heel cinch, and a heel strap extending generally along the transverse direction at the heel end region between heel strap ends respectively attached to a respective heel cinch;
- a toe assembly including a toe cinch attached to the sole at the toe end region, and an adjustable toe strap having one toe strap end attached to the sole at the toe end region away from the toe cinch, and extending generally along the transverse direction through the toe cinch, and having an opposite toe strap end looped back against the toe strap; and
- an adjustable cinch strap constituting a single, unitary band having a length longer than the length of the sole along the longitudinal direction, said band having a longitudinal portion and a transverse instep portion, said longitudinal portion having one cinch strap end attached to the toe assembly, said longitudinal portion extending generally along the longitudinal direction to the heel assembly through the heel cinch on one of the heel posts, said transverse instep portion having a first section extending generally along the transverse direction through the heel cinch on the other of the heel posts, said transverse instep portion being folded to form a second section extending generally along the transverse direction and overlapping the first section to a variable extent along the transverse direction, said transverse instep portion forming a loop with the heel strap, said second section having an opposite cinch strap end movable relative to said one cinch strap end for simultaneously only adjusting the effective length of the longitudinal portion and the extent of the overlap of the first and second sections.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/168,426, filed Dec. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,767.
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