1. Field of the Invention
Disclosed in this application is a shoe pad. More specifically, disclosed is a shoe pad attachable to the outer sole of a shoe for providing metatarsal support having a decorative border.
2. Description of the Related Art
Pads for attachment to the bottom of a shoe to provide support, such as metatarsal support, are known in the art. These pads may be positioned inside or outside the shoe, depending on their thickness, to improve support, provide cushioning, or increase the height of the shoe.
For shoe pads positioned on the outside of the shoe, the shoe pad may be unsightly or may not match the color or design of the shoe. There is therefore a need for a decorative shoe pad that provides an improved appearance and proper foot support.
A single shoe pad may also be adapted to fit several different styles, colors, or types of shoes. The preferred color, shape, and design of the decorative element of the shoe pad may vary depending on the color, shape, and design of the shoe the pad is attached to. Therefore, there is a need for a customizable decorative shoe pad.
Described in this application is a shoe pad for attachment to the outer sole of a shoe. The pad includes a body having a first side for engaging a stepping surface and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole. The first and second sides are offset by a body. Also included is a decorative wrap attached to the body at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness. In particular embodiments, the decorative wrap is removable, and may be replaced with a different decorative wrap.
The decorative wrap may be a continuous band, such as an elastic band, or may be a strip having a pair of opposing terminal ends. The strip may be secured to the body by one or more fasteners. Either of the decorative wrap arrangements may be secured to the body using either a permanent or temporary adhesive, or may be attached by means of a hook-and-loop fastener, such as Velcro. The body of the shoe pad may include a groove extending completely around the outer perimeter of the body for the decorative wrap.
The second side of the shoe pad may include an adhesive for attachment to the outer sole.
The shoe pad may include a central portion surrounded by an outer portion, the inner portion comprising a compressible or elastomeric member and the outer portion including the outer perimeter. The outer portion may be formed from a rigid material. The first side may be formed of a durable material configured to resist wear and may include voids to create a tread pattern.
Also disclosed is a method for attaching a decorative shoe pad to a shoe outer sole. The method includes the steps of providing a shoe pad, arranging a decorative wrap, securing the decorative wrap, and attaching the shoe pad to the outer sole. The shoe pad comprises a body having a first side configured for engaging a stepping surface and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole, the first and second sides being offset by a thickness of the body. The decorative wrap is arranged at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness. The decorative wrap is secured to the body of the shoe pad.
The decorative wrap may be a continuous band, such as an elastic band, or may be a strip having a pair of opposing terminal ends. The strip may be secured to the body by one or more fasteners. Either of the decorative wrap arrangements may be secured to the body using either a permanent or temporary adhesive, or may be attached by means of a hook-and-loop fastener, such as Velcro. The body of the shoe pad may include a groove extending completely around the outer perimeter of the body for the decorative wrap.
The body of the shoe pad may include a groove extending at least partially around the outer perimeter of the body, such that the decorative wrap is arranged within the groove. The groove may alternatively extend completely around the outer perimeter of the body. The decorative wrap may be removable and interchangeable, the method may include the step of removing the decorative wrap and arranging an alternative decorative wrap.
Finally disclosed is a padded shoe including a shoe having an outer sole and a shoe pad attached to the outer sole. The shoe pad includes a body having a first side configured for engaging a stepping surface and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole. The first and second sides are offset by a thickness of the body. The shoe pad further includes a decorative wrap attached to the body at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness.
Described in this application is a shoe pad for attachment to the outer sole of a shoe. The pad includes a body having a first side for engaging a stepping surface and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole. The first and second sides are offset by a thickness of the body. A decorative wrap is attached to the body at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness. The wrap being attached “at least partially” about the outer perimeter also includes the wrap extending completely around the perimeter.
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The shoe pad 10 includes a first side 12 for engaging a stepping surface which may be a walking or running surface such as a floor, sidewalk, street surface, or ground. The first side 12 may be formed from a durable material configured to resist wear. The first side 12 may also include additional material defining voids forming a tread on the first side 12. These treads increase friction between the shoe pad 10 and walking or running surface, improving traction and preventing slipping. The tread may also include voids to absorb water, mud, dirt, snow, or any other fluid or particulate to facilitate or improve traction for the wearer. These voids may form a pattern similar to a shoe pattern. The tread may be formed into the first side or may be provided by way of a tread layer, which may be formed of any known tread material, such as natural or synthetic rubber or wood, for example.
The shoe pad 10 further includes a second side 14 for attachment to the outer sole of a shoe 20 (
In particular embodiments, the decorative wrap may comprise or include one or more ornamentation features, such as, for example: individual jewels or other objects; strands of jewels or ornamentation; one or more letters, words, or phrases; texture; printed, marked, or painted designs or patterns; or any other desired ornamentation, which may be permanently or temporarily attached to the wrap, formed with the wrap, or directly formed into the pad body itself. It is appreciated that the jewels may be real or imitation. An exemplary design or pattern could include a leopard print, zebra print, a snake skin print or texture, or leather print or texture, for example. In the embodiment shown in
It is appreciated that ornamentation features may be attached by an attachment means, which may comprise, for example: thread, wire, or cable; one or more fasteners, such as screws, nails, hook, pins, rivets, buttons, clasp, buckle, or the like, of example; permanent or temporary adhesive; hook and loop fasteners, such as Velcro® or any similar material; magnets; or any other type of permanent or temporary attachment means.
With further reference to
Any compressible material may form the entire body, or only portions of the body such that the compressible material forms less than all of the body. For example, in particular embodiments, the body is entirely formed of the compressible material. In other embodiments, the body thickness is formed of multiple layers each of a particular thickness, where one or more of the layers is formed of compressible material. For example, in an exemplary embodiment shown in
In further embodiments, one or more portions of the body arranged in a direction transverse to the body thickness are formed of different materials, one of which being compressible material. For example, with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in
With further reference to
In particular embodiments, the decorative wrap 18 is a continuous band. In more particular embodiments, the continuous band is an elastic band or strap, which may be expanded to pass over one of the first 12 or second 14 sides and contract, and which, in more particular embodiments, engages a groove in the base 16.
In another arrangement, the decorative wrap 18 is a strip having a pair of opposable terminal ends. The terminal ends are secured to the body by use of any attachment means 19 discussed or contemplated herein, which includes, for example, thread, one or more fasteners, such as a rivet, screw, hook, pin, button, clasp, buckle, or other type of fastener, a hook and loop fastener, such as Velcro® for example or other like material, or any temporary or permanent adhesive. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In particular embodiments, the body includes a groove extending at least partially (which includes completely) around a perimeter of the body and along a thickness of the shoe pad body, the groove being configured to at least partially receive the decorative wrap. For example, with reference to the exemplary embodiment of
In another embodiment, illustrated in
With further reference to
The decorative wrap described in any of the above embodiments may be less than or equal to the thickness of the shoe pad. The decorative wrap may comprise multiple, smaller portions of decorative wrap positioned adjacent one another, or may comprise a single portion extending across all or a portion of the thickness of the shoe pad.
Also described in this application is a method for attaching a decorative shoe pad to a shoe outer sole. The method includes providing a shoe pad, arranging a warp about the pad, securing the strap to the pad, and attaching the second side of the pad to the outer sole. These steps will be described in the above described order, but it should be apparent that the steps may not necessarily be performed in that order.
In a first step of the method, a shoe pad is provided. The shoe pad includes a body having a first side configured for engaging a stepping surface; such as a walking or running surface including the ground, floor, sidewalk, street, or the like; and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole of a shoe. The second side may include adhesives, connecting structure, or may be attached to the outer sole of a shoe by means of one or more fasteners, such as shoe tacks. The first and second sides are offset by and define a thickness of the body. The body may include a groove extending at least partially (or completely) around the outer perimeter of the body for receiving a decorative wrap.
A decorative wrap is next provided and arranged at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness. The decorative wrap, as shown in
The decorative wrap is secured to the body of the pad. The decorative wrap may be affixed by means of an adhesive (permanent or temporary), frictional engagement (such as an elastic wrap), or may be secured by one or more fasteners, for example a rivet, screw, hook, pin, button, or the like. Alternatively, the wrap may be secured to the body by use of a hook-and-loop type fastener, such as Velcro. The decorative wrap may be interchangeable and attached by a removable means so that the decorative wrap can be removed and an alternative decorative wrap can be attached to the body.
In a final step of the method, the second side of the shoe pad is attached to the outer sole. The shoe pad may be attached by means of an adhesive, complementary connecting structure, or fasteners between the shoe pad and outer sole.
In another embodiment, a kit for attaching a shoe pad to an outer sole of a shoe is provided. The kit includes a shoe pad having a first side for engaging a stepping surface and a second side for attachment to the outer sole. A thickness of the body between the first and second sides defines a body of the shoe pad. The shoe pad may be adjustable in size, shape, or style, such as by cutting as desired to achieve a desired size for a particular shoe or such as cutting or peeling along any pre-defined demarcation or partition. Also included is one or more lengths of decorative wrap that may be attached to the body at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body. The decorative wraps may be cut to size by the user to fit the selected size and shape of shoe pad so that the decorative wrap extends partially or completely around the shoe pad. The kit includes at least one or a combination of several means for attaching the decorative wraps to the shoe pad. Any such means for attaching may comprise any means for attaching described or contemplated herein, which includes permanent or temporary adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners, fasteners, thread, or any other desired attachment means. The decorative wraps may comprise one or more of a variety of designs, materials, thicknesses, widths, and lengths.
Finally disclosed is a padded shoe comprising a shoe and a shoe pad. The shoe pad includes a body having a first side configured for engaging a stepping surface and a second side configured for attachment to the outer sole. The first and second sides are offset by a thickness of the body. The shoe pad also includes a decorative wrap attached to the body at least partially about an outer perimeter of the body in a direction transverse to the body thickness.
While this invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments thereof, it shall be understood that such description is by way of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, the scope and content of the invention are to be defined only by the terms of the following claims. Furthermore, it is understood that the features of any specific embodiment discussed herein may be combined with one or more features of any one or more embodiments otherwise discussed or contemplated herein unless otherwise stated.
This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. provisional patent application no. 61/898,474, filed Oct. 31, 2013 with the U.S. Patent Office.
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61898474 | Oct 2013 | US |