Claims
- 1. A shoe tree comprising a body including a toe portion, a heel portion, and a center portion connecting said toe and heel portions; and a flat spring including a main portion, and first and second opposite end portions; said center portion of the body being dimensioned to be easily grasped by a user of the shoe tree and having wall means defining a downwardly facing channel for receiving said main portion of the spring; said wall means having a plurality of slots extending therethrough and dimensioned and positioned to give said center portion a predetermined amount of flexibility, and means for slidably holding said main portion in position in said channel; said body having first and second engaging means for engaging said first and second end portions of the spring, respectively; and said first engaging means including means for allowing the first end portion of the spring to slide longitudinally.
- 2. A shoe tree as described in claim 1, in which said wall means includes a generally horizontal top portion, and two side portions depending downwardly from opposite side edges of said top portion to form therewith said channel.
- 3. A shoe tree as described in claim 2, in which said slots include a plurality of longitudinally spaced, generally vertical slots extending laterally through each side portion substantially from said top portion to a bottom edge of the side portion.
- 4. A shoe tree as described in claim 3, in which the means for slidably holding said main portion of the spring in position in said channel includes retainer elements carried by said side portions and projecting into said channel, each such retainer element having a generally vertical cam surface and an upwardly facing retainer shoulder.
- 5. A shoe tree as described in claim 4, in which the body is a single, integral molded plastic member; said retainer elements are an integral part of said member; the heel portion of the body is hollow, and the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes a forwardly opening cavity which is formed by said heel portion and into which said first end portion slides; said second end portion of the spring has a hole extending therethrough; and the second engaging means includes a peg that projects from and is an integral part of said member, that projects through said hole, and that has an enlarged diameter outer portion for preventing said peg from sliding out of said hole.
- 6. A shoe tree as described in claim 4, in which the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes passageway means for slidably receiving said first end portion.
- 7. A shoe tree as described in claim 4, in which the body is a single, integral molded plastic member; said retainer elements are an integral part of said member; the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes passageway means formed by portions of said member for slidably receiving said first end portion; said second end portion of the spring has a hole extending therethrough; and the second engaging means includes a peg that projects from and is an integral part of said member, that projects through said hole, and that has an enlarged diameter outer portion for preventing said peg from sliding out of said hole.
- 8. A shoe tree as described in claim 4, in which the heel portion of the body is hollow, and the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes a forwardly opening cavity which is formed by said heel portion and into which said first end portion slides.
- 9. A shoe tree as described in claim 1, in which the means for slidably holding said main portion of the spring in position in said channel includes retainer elements carried by said wall means and projecting into said channel to abut a lower surface of said main portion of the spring.
- 10. A shoe tree as described in claim 9, in which the body is a single, integral molded plastic member; said retainer elements are an integral part of said member; said second end portion of the spring has a hole extending therethrough; and the second engaging means includes a peg that projects from and is an integral part of said member, that projects through said hole, and that has an enlarged diameter outer portion for preventing said peg from sliding out of said hole.
- 11. A shoe tree as described in claim 9, in which the body is a single, integral molded plastic member; said retainer elements are an integral part of said member; the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes passageway means formed by portions of said member for slidably receiving said first end portion; said second end portion of the spring has a hole extending therethrough; and the second engaging means includes a peg that projects through said hole, and that has an enlarged diameter outer portion for preventing said peg from sliding out of said hole.
- 12. A shoe tree as described in claim 9, in which the heel portion of the body is hollow, and the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes a forwardly opening cavity which is formed by said heel portion and into which said first end portion slides.
- 13. A shoe tree as described in claim 1, in which said second end portion of the spring has a hole extending therethrough; and the second engaging means includes a peg projecting from a surface of the body and through said hole, said peg having an enlarged diameter outer portion for preventing said peg from sliding out of said hole.
- 14. A shoe tree as described in claim 13, in which said wall means includes a generally horizontal top portion, and two side portions depending downwardly from opposite side edges of said top portion to form therewith said channel; and said peg projects generally downwardly from said top portion and is spaced rearwardly from the rear end of the toe portion and the front edge of the spring.
- 15. A shoe tree as described in claim 14, in which the body is a single, integral molded plastic member; and said peg is an integral part of said member.
- 16. A shoe tree as described in claim 1, in which the means for allowing said first end portion to slide includes passageway means for slidably receiving said first end portion.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 653,513, filed on Sept. 21, 1984, abandoned.
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