The embodiments herein relate generally to devices and methods for improving shoe wear. Particular embodiments may relate to such devices and methods for heeled shoes.
Certain shoe styles, and particularly high heeled shoes may often not fit a user properly and/or fail to provide proper foot support in a shoe. This may cause the shoe to slip or twist off of a user's foot causing discomfort and even injury. As such, there is a need for an improved shoe fitting system.
According to various embodiments, disclosed is a shoe garment system for heeled, including high heeled shoes, comprising a shoe garment and a method for wearing a shoe using the shoe garment.
In embodiments, the shoe garment may generally be formed as a sleeve or tubular body, configured to envelope a portion of the shoe and/or foot to secure the shoe to the foot. The shoe garment may comprise a heel slot, which may be an opening within the shoe garment that is configured to receive a heel of a shoe. The garment may further comprise a bottom support slot, which may be an opening in the shoe garment generally configured to encircle a portion of the shoe and foot of a user; and a top support slot.
In some embodiments, the shoe garment may envelope the shoe and foot, simultaneously. In some further embodiments, the garment may envelope the wear's ankle and/or leg. The garment may further comprise a heel opening through which the shoe heel may be inserted to hold the garment in place around the shoe and foot. Thus, the garment may engage around the heel and upper portion of the shoe and the user's foot, ankle and/or leg. Additionally, the garment may comprise a stretchable material, for providing a snug and adaptable fit.
According to various embodiments, a method for wearing a heeled shoe may comprise inserting the shoe heel into a heel slot of a shoe garment, and inserting a foot into the shoe through a top support slot of the heel garment, wherein the shoe garment may be configured to wrap around at least a portion of the shoe, and may further wrap around an exposed portion of the foot. In some embodiments, the method may further comprise pulling the shoe garment over at least a portion of the shoe.
The disclosed shoe system may provide added foot support and stability to the wearer, and may help prevent the foot from slipping out of the shoe. The garment and method may further enhance comfort and/or decrease foot pain to the wearer, provide ankle and/or leg support, and may further provide warmth. Additionally, the garment and method may change the appearance of the shoe to provide an alternative and/or enhanced style option.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.
In the following detailed description of the invention, numerous details, examples, and embodiments of the invention are described. However, it will be clear and apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth and that the invention can be adapted for any of several applications.
Heeled shoes come in a wide variety of styles. Generally, a heeled shoe 2 may comprise a heel 4, coupled to the underside of shoe sole 6 at the rear of the shoe. The shoe 2 may further comprise one or more pieces of an upper 3 and/or straps, coupled to the sole 6 to secure a wear's foot 1 to the sole 6. However, some shoes may fail to properly secure the foot and may have an increased risk of having the foot slip out of the shoe (see
According to various embodiments, the disclosed subject matter provides a shoe garment, and a shoe garment method which may provide added foot support and stability to the wearer, and may help prevent the foot from slipping out of the shoe. In embodiments, the disclosed shoe garment and method may further enhance comfort and/or decrease foot pain to the wearer. Furthermore, the disclosed shoe garment may provide benefits such as ankle and/or leg warmth and general ankle/leg support, and as such, may be used for therapeutic purposes. Additionally, the disclosed garment and method may enable a user to change the appearance of the shoe for an alternative and/or enhanced style option.
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In embodiments, the shoe garment 5 may have a generally tubular body 5a, defining a length “l” and a flat diameter or width “w”, as shown in
In embodiments, shoe garment 5 may include a heel slot 9, which may be an opening generally configured to receive heel 4. In further embodiments, garment 5 may include a bottom support slot 10, which may be an opening generally configured to encircle a portion of the shoe 2. In embodiments, bottom support slot 10 may encircle the shoe and exposed portion of the foot simultaneously. In further embodiments, garment 5 may include a top support slot 11, which may be an opening generally configured to encircle approximately above the heel of the user's foot, or approximately at or above the user's ankle 12.
In some embodiments, heel slot 9 and bottom support slot 10 may be formed within bottom opening 8 via a seamed section 13 in bottom opening 8. As best depicted in
According to various embodiments, a user may wear garment 5 by first inserting heel 4 of shoe 2 into bottom support slot 10 and back out through heel slot 9, and pulling the heel through the garment (see
Thus, the shoe may be worn with the shoe garment 5/tubular body 5a generally enveloping portions of the shoe, foot, ankle, and/or leg. The bottom support slot 10 may wrap around a portion of the foot and/or shoe. Additionally, the heel slot 9 may envelope at around a top portion of the heel and/or around a transition section 16 between the heel 4 and sole 6. In some embodiments, seamed section 13 may also cover the inner section of the heel 4 and/or transition section 16. In some embodiments, seamed section 13 may be stretchable at least in a direction perpendicular to the length and width of the garment, in order to provide coverage over the width of the bottom of the sole 6 and/or transition section 16. Furthermore, top support slot 11 may encircle above the heel portion of the foot. In some embodiments, the top support slot 11 may encircle at around the user's ankle, or may extend or be pulled higher depending on the length of the garment.
It shall be appreciated that while the shoe depicted in the figures has an upper which partially covers the top portion of the foot, in some shoes, the upper 3 may cover the mid-foot to rear-foot entirely. Other shoes may have an upper 3 which leaves the mid-foot to rear-foot entirely uncovered, and as such, the bottom support slot 10 of tubular body 5a may envelope only the shoe sole 6 with the foot 1 while slot 9 encircles heel 4.
According to various embodiments, while the garment 5 may generally be formed as a tubular sleeve, it may include curvature to match a shoe style and/or foot configuration. For example, as best depicted in
Furthermore, it shall be appreciated that various design elements, including contours, cut-outs, colors, ornamental features, various garment lengths, and the like, may be incorporated into the garment, depending on shoe design, user preference, etc., without departing form the inventive concept.
Additionally, the disclosed shoe garment may be used for shoes of various styles including, shoes with straps, open or closed toe shoes, shoes with various cutouts in the shoe body, etc., according to various embodiments. The shoe garment 5 may be designed in various lengths, for example, it may be cut below the ankle, or extend above the ankle (e.g. up to the calf or knee), according to various embodiments.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the shoe garment may be sewn from a fabric using a pattern. In some embodiments, exterior seams may be applied to prevent fraying. In further embodiments, elastic may be added to various seams to achieve a more fitted look. Various tailoring technics and element, such as finishing seams, elastic elements, ornamental embellishments, various types of threads, fabrics, etc. may used, depending on factors such as design preferences, style, size, type of shoe, etc. as is known in the art.
According to various embodiments, the disclosed shoe garment, and method may be used to achieve one or more of the following: to effectively secure the foot to the shoe and/or improve fit; to enhance or change the appearance/style of the shoe, thus providing the user with alternate style options for their shoe; to provide added warmth to the foot, ankle, and/or leg of the wearer; and/or to provide added support to the leg and/or ankle of the wearer.
The constituent elements of the disclosed device and system listed herein are intended to be exemplary only, and it is not intended that this list be used to limit the device of the present application to just these elements. Persons having ordinary skill in the art relevant to the present disclosure may understand there to be equivalent elements that may be substituted within the present disclosure without changing the essential function or operation of the device. Terms such as ‘approximate,’ ‘approximately,’ ‘about,’ etc., as used herein indicate a deviation of within +/−10%. Relationships between the various elements of the disclosed device as described herein are presented as illustrative examples only, and not intended to limit the scope or nature of the relationships between the various elements. Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
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