The invention pertains to the field of shoes. More particularly, the invention pertains to a holder device of charms on shoes.
A device for a shoe with a sole assembly includes at least an outer sole and an insole connected to a heel through a shank and a heel breast. The device includes a cap comprising a cap head mounted to a hollow shaft with internal threads therein. The hollow shaft of the cap is received within a bore extending from the insole to the outer sole on the heel breast of the shoe between the heel and the shank of the shoe. A shank having a first end comprising threads and a second end. The first end of the shank is received by the hollow shaft of the cap to fasten the shank to the cap on the heal breast of the shoe.
As shown in
A bore 35 is present on the heel breast 31 between the shank 12 and the heel 14 of the shoe. The bore 35 extends from the insole 18 through the outsole 20. The bore 35 receives a portion of a holder device 32.
The holder device 32 has a hollow cap 33 received within the bore 35. The hollow cap 33 includes a cap head 34 mounted to a hollow shaft 36 with internal threads 37 as shown in
The holder device 32 also includes a shank with a threaded portion 38 and an unthreaded portion 40 that is attached to a ring 42. Open and close ring shaped clasp 42 will attach to unthreaded portion 40 of male shank as one piece and is selectively openable to receive charm or ornament 44 and selectively closable to retain charm or ornament 44. Charm or ornament 44 is removably attached to the ring 42. The threaded portion 38 of the shank is received by shaft 36 with the internal threads 37 of the hollow cap 33, fastening the charm 44 to the hollow cap 33 and thus to the heel breast 31 present between the heel and the shank 12 of the shoe 10. While a ring 42 and a shank with threaded 38 and unthreaded 40 portions is shown to removably attach the charm 44, other means such as an eye screw could also be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, the ring 42 may be removed and the charm or ornament directly attached to the shank. Furthermore, the charm or ornament 44 may be of any design that can be removably attached to the shank and is not limited to the design shown in the drawings.
Referring to
While the threaded portion 38 of the shank and the unthreaded portion 40 of the shank are shown as having different diameters in the drawings, the threaded and unthreaded portions of the shank may also have the same diameter without departing from the spirit of the invention.
While the shoe in
The shoe 10 in which the shoe charm holder device is installed preferably has a heel that is at least 0.5 inches above the ground or greater and preferably includes, but is not limited to kitten heels, high heels, and stilettos.
Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.
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