Claims
- 1. In a shoe, comprising:
- a shoe bottom;
- an upper shoe surface connected to the shoe bottom;
- a lighting arrangement; and
- a DC power supply;
- the improvement comprising:
- an EL strip;
- means including a DC-AC converter connected to the DC power supply for converting direct current supplied by the DC power supply into an alternating current having a frequency capable of activating the EL strip;
- a function interface connected between the DC-AC converter and the EL strip;
- a switch for controllably disconnecting the EL strip from the power supply; and
- means including a hollow transparent shoe heel fixed in the shoe bottom for enclosing the EL strip, DC power supply, the DC-AC converter, the function interface, and the switch within the shoe bottom,
- wherein the EL strip is located in a relatively outer portion of the hollow transparent shoe heel and the DC power supply, the circuit, the function interface, and the switch are located in a relatively inner portion of the hollow transparent shoe heel so that light emitted from the EL strip is visible from a periphery of the hollow transparent shoe heel.
- 2. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the EL strip is enclosed in a soft transparent sleeve.
- 3. A shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein the transparent sleeve has transparent ink screen-printed thereon.
- 4. A shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein the transparent sleeve has non-transparent ink screen-printed thereon.
- 5. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of additional EL strips of different colors.
- 6. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch is a mechanical switch.
- 7. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch is an electrical switch.
- 8. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means including a transformer for converting the DC power to a signal having a predetermined voltage.
- 9. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the function interface includes means for providing pulse signals to the EL strip in order to provide special effects selected from the group consisting of random flashing, and steady state, chasing, sequential and fade in-out effects.
- 10. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the EL strip attaching means comprises double-sided tape.
- 11. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch is selected from the group consisting of a tilt-sensitive switch, a vibration-sensitive switch, a motion-sensitive switch, a photosensitive switch, and a heat-sensitive switch.
- 12. A shoe according to claim 1, further comprising means including glue for fixing the hollow transparent shoe heel in the shoe bottom.
- 13. A shoe according to claim 1, further comprising means including double-sided adhesive tape for fixing the transparent shoe heel in the shoe bottom.
- 14. A shoe as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of solid supports formed in the hollow transparent shoe heel for strengthening the hollow transparent shoe heel.
- 15. In a shoe, comprising:
- a shoe bottom;
- an upper shoe surface connected to the shoe bottom;
- a lighting arrangement; and
- a DC power supply;
- the improvement wherein:
- the lighting arrangement is an EL strip, the shoe bottom is a transparent shoe bottom, and the EL strip is substantially fixed along a contour of the transparent shoe bottom and light emitted from the EL strip is visible through the contour of the transparent shoe bottom.
- 16. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the EL strip is enclosed in a soft transparent sleeve.
- 17. A shoe as claimed in claim 16, wherein the transparent sleeve has transparent ink screen-printed thereon.
- 18. A shoe as claimed in claim 16, wherein the transparent sleeve has non-transparent ink screen-printed thereon.
- 19. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a plurality of additional EL strips of different colors.
- 20. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the switch is a mechanical switch.
- 21. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the switch is an electrical switch.
- 22. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, further comprising means including a transformer for converting the DC power to a signal having a predetermined voltage.
- 23. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the function interface includes means for providing pulse signals to the EL strip in order to provide special effects selected from the group consisting of random flashing, and steady state, chasing, sequential and fade in-out effects.
- 24. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the EL strip attaching means comprises double-sided tape.
- 25. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, further comprising an outside housing connected to the upper shoe surface for receiving at least one of the DC power supply, the circuit, the function interface, and the switch.
- 26. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, wherein the switch is selected from the group consisting of a tilt-sensitive switch, a vibration-sensitive switch, a motion-sensitive switch, a photosensitive switch, and a heat-sensitive switch.
- 27. A shoe as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a plurality of solid supports formed in the shoe bottom for strengthening the hollow transparent shoe heel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of Ser. No. 08/409,925, filed Mar. 23, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,621), which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/226,330, filed Apr. 12, 1994 (now abandoned).
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