Claims
- 1. A device for insertion of a foot into a shoe allowing for ease of donning by users, which comprises:
a body formed or molded into a generally double U-shaped device which is slipped into a secure position over and around the rear portion of a shoe; the body having an inside portion that is formed to extend inside of the shoe and that is angled slightly toward the front of the shoe when inserted in a shoe; the body having a top portion that is formed to rest proximate to the top rear portion of the upper of a shoe, thereby reinforcing the back of the shoe when placing a foot into a shoe; the body flexing slightly outward when pressure from the foot is placed on the top portion during the insertion of a foot into the shoe, thereby widening the entrance of the shoe for the foot; and the body having an outside portion that is formed to be substantially parallel to the rear portion and part of the sides of the shoe upper and extends downward toward the sole of the shoe when inserted in a shoe.
- 2. A device as in claim 1, wherein the outside portion of the body is formed with a finger hold that extends rearward to assist in the removal of the device from the shoe after it is donned.
- 3. A device as in claim 1, further comprising a tether attached to the body such that a user may remove the device from a donned shoe without reaching down to the shoe.
- 4. A device as in claim 1, further comprising a body extended attached to the inside portion of the body such that the inside portion and the body extended combined will reach to a location proximate the insole of a shoe with a high upper.
- 5. A device as in claim 1, where the body is formed of a thin material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, leather, animal skins, paper and cloth.
- 6. A device as in claim 3, wherein the tether is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of string, cord, rope, woven materials, webbing, plastic and metal.
- 7. A device as in claim 4, wherein the body and the body extender are both formed of a thin material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, leather, animal skins, paper and cloth.
- 8. A device for insertion of a foot into a shoe allowing for ease of donning by users, which comprises:
a body formed or molded into a generally double U-shaped device which is slipped into a secure position over and around the rear portion of a shoe, the body having a inside portion that is formed to extend inside of the shoe and that is angled slightly toward the front of the shoe when inserted in a shoe; the body having a top portion that is formed to rest proximate to the top rear portion of the upper of a shoe, thereby reinforcing the back of the shoe placing a foot into a shoe; the body flexing slightly outward when pressure from a foot is placed on the top portion during the insertion of a foot into the shoe, thereby widening the entrance of the shoe for the foot; the body having an outside portion that is formed to be substantially parallel to the rear portion and part of the sides of the shoe upper and extends downward toward the sole of the shoe when inserted in a shoe; and a tether attached to the body such that a user may remove the device from a donned shoe without reaching down to the shoe.
- 9. A device for insertion of a foot into a shoe allowing for ease of donning by users, which comprises:
a body formed or molded into a generally double U-shaped device which is slipped into a secure position over and around the rear portion of a shoe, the body having a inside portion that is formed to extend inside of the shoe and that is angled slightly toward the front of the shoe when inserted in a shoe; the body having a top portion that is formed to rest proximate to the top rear portion of the upper of a shoe, thereby reinforcing the back of the shoe placing a foot into a shoe; the body flexing slightly outward when pressure from a foot is placed on the top portion during the insertion of a foot into the shoe, thereby widening the entrance of the shoe for the foot; the body having an outside portion that is formed to be substantially parallel to the rear portion and part of the sides of the shoe upper and extends downward toward the sole of the shoe when inserted in a shoe; and a body extender attached to the inside portion of the body such that the inside portion and the body extender combined will reach to a location proximate the insole of a shoe with a high upper.
- 10. A tether for removal of shoe donning assistive devices, which comprises:
a non-ridged and flexible body which is made of the class of materials such as string, cord, rope, woven materials, webbing, plastic, metal, leather, animal skins, paper and cloth; and body of the tether is attached to the shoe donning assistive device(s).
- 11. A tether as is claim 10, where it is molded into a shoe donning assistive device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] A provisional patent application was filed on Jul. 20, 2000 entitled “Shoe donning device—shoe chute”. The provisional patent application No. is 60/219,587.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60219587 |
Jul 2000 |
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