Shoe with detachable vamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6430846
  • Patent Number
    6,430,846
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A shoe with a detachable vamp. The shoe includes a sole having a anchor seats encased by integral injection forming processes. Each anchor seat has a wedge slot with tow teethed elastic flaps located therein and a connecting flap bridging between the two elastic flaps. The anchor seat has a side wall adjacent to the wedge slot with a round opening formed on the side wall. The opening engages with a pushbutton through a strut which engages with an annular tenon at one end. Latch members are provided to stitch to a vamp and to engage with the anchor seats. Each latch member has two latch blades extended downwards and has teeth formed on one side corresponding to the teethed elastic flap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a shoe with a detachable vamp and particularly a shoe with a detachable vamp which may be removed and replaced rapidly and easily without using tools to create versatile alterations for a pair of shoes that are achievable only by owning a plurality of shoes.




A conventional shoe (as shown in

FIG. 1

) generally has a vamp


1


stitched to an insole


2


at a selected location thereof (with a stitching line


3


shown in FIG.


1


), then the insole


2


is bonded to an outsole


4


. The stitching work usually should be done by skilled workers and is labor intensive. It increasingly becomes a big burden to the producers in manpower deployment. Moreover, because of the curved shapes and surfaces of the shoes, it is difficult to increase the stitching speed. As a result, the fabrication process is slow and production costs become higher. In addition, the stitching lines tend to wear off and rupture easily. If the stitching work is not done properly, the stitching lines could be exposed or form uneven thread knots on the insole surface and make wearing the shoe uncomfortable. Once the vamp


1


is damaged, it is not replaceable. All this becomes great disadvantages.




Furthermore, the vamp


1


for conventional sandals and slippers is not changeable by users. To make the sandals and slippers with vamps


1


of different patterns and colors, many different pairs of shoes must be fabricated. It is not appealing to consumers.




Moreover, the producers have to prepare and setup many different molds. This will greatly increase the costs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a shoe with a detachable vamp which may be removed and replaced rapidly and easily without using tools to create versatile alterations for a pair of shoes that are achievable only by owning a plurality of shoes.




To attain the foregoing object, the present invention mainly includes a plurality of anchor seats formed by integral injection processing. Each anchor seat has a wedge slot which houses teethed elastic flaps and a connecting flap bridging two elastic flaps. The anchor seat has a side wall which has a round opening to wedge a pushbutton therein. The push button has a strut extended from one side and an annular tenon engaged at one end of the strut for engaging with the round opening securely. A plurality of latch members are provided to fasten a vamp. Each latch member has two latch blades extending downwards. The latch blade also has a teethed surface and may be inserted into the wedge slot to engage with the teethed elastic flap securely. By means of aforesaid construction, the vamp may be attached securely to the sole through the latch members. By pressing the pushbutton, the latch member may be released from the sole to detach the vamp. Hence users can easily change and replace the vamps of different styles and patterns without using any tool. And a pair of shoes may have many different alterations achievable only by many different pairs of conventional shoes.




The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a pictorial view of a sandal made by a conventional stitching method.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of an anchor seat of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an anchor seat of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of an anchor seat and a matching upper mold.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of a sandal according to the invention.





FIG. 6A

is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line


6


A—


6


A in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 6B

is a fragmentary sectional view of inserting a latch member according to FIG.


6


A.





FIG. 6C

s a fragmentary sectional view of removing a latch member according to FIG.


6


A.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 through 6C

, the present invention mainly includes the following features in a shoe sole


10


.




A plurality of anchor seats


20


which are made by integral injection forming, and each has a wedge slot


21


with an upward opening, two elastic flaps


22


located in the wedge slot


21


and extended vertically downwards, a connecting flap


24


bridged between the elastic flaps


22


, a side opening


25


formed in a side wall of the wedge slot


21


, a web


26


extended sidewards from the bottom of the anchor seat


20


and a plurality of apertures


27


formed in the web


26


. Each elastic flap


22


has an outer side with first teeth


23


formed thereon. The web


26


and apertures


27


are used to increase the bonding strength when the anchor seat


20


is encased in the sole


10


.




A plurality of pushbuttons


30


each is engageable with the side opening


25


of the anchor seat


20


and has a strut


31


extended from one side and an annular tenon


32


located proximately to one end of the strut


31


. The strut


31


may be inserted into the side opening


25


and engages with the opening securely through the annular tenon


32


so that the pushbutton


30


once inserted into the opening


25


won't get loose or break away from the anchor seat


20


.




A plurality of latch members


40


each has two latch blades


41


extended from the bottom thereof for engaging with the wedge slot


21


of the anchor seat


20


and corresponding to the elastic flaps


22


. The latch blade


41


has a side surface with second teeth


42


formed thereon to engage with the first teeth


23


of the anchor seat


20


. When assembling the foregoing elements on a shoe, stitch two latch members


40


at two ends of a vamp


50


, insert the pushbutton


30


into the side opening


25


of the anchor seat


20


through the strut


31


and engage with the opening


25


securely by the tenon


32


to prevent the pushbutton


30


from breaking away from the opening


25


.




To make the sole


10


of the invention, dispose a wedge tongue


61


in the mold


60


at a location corresponding to the position of the vamp


50


for engaging with the wedge slot


21


of the anchor seat


20


, then employ injection forming process to inject foaming raw material into the mold


60


to form the sole


10


. The anchor seats


20


are encased in the sole


10


at selected peripheral rims (as shown in FIGS.


5


and


6


A). The head of the pushbutton


30


is exposed outside the opening


11


of the sole


10


.




When to assemble the vamp


50


, engage the vamp


50


which has latch members


40


attached to thereon with the sole


10


by inserting the latch member


41


into the wedge slot


21


of the anchor seat


20


, engage the second teeth


42


of the latch blade


41


with the first teeth


23


of the elastic flap


22


so that the latch member


40


will engage with the anchor seat


20


securely without separating. Then a completed shoe is assembled and finished without special skills. At this state, the strut


31


of the pushbutton


30


is extended between the two latch blades


41


of the latch member


40


(as shown in FIG.


6


B). This is the regular and normal using condition.




When there is a need or desire to change the vamp


50


, press the pushbutton


30


located at the peripheral rim of the sole


10


. As shown in

FIG. 6C

, when the pushbutton


30


is pressed, the strut


31


will be pushed inwards to press against the connecting flap


24


. The connecting flap


24


will be moved inwards and also drags the elastic flaps


22


at two sides inwards. As a result, the first teeth


23


of the elastic flap


22


will be separated from the second teeth


42


of the latch blade


41


. Hence the latch member


40


may be moved away from the wedge slot


21


freely for detaching the vamp


50


from the sole


10


. Then another vamp


50


may be assembled to the sole


10


by the processes set forth above. I.E. to insert the latch blade


41


of the latch member


40


of the new vamp


50


into the wedge slot


21


of the anchor seat


20


, and to make the first teeth


23


of the elastic flap


22


engaging with the second teeth


42


of the latch blade


41


. The new vamp


5


thus may be fastened to the sole


10


securely.




The construction of the invention set forth above has the following advantages:




1. The anchor seats


20


and pushbuttons


30


are encased in the sole


10


. Hence assembly and replacement may be accomplished easily and rapidly by pressing the pushbuttons


30


without using any tool. Various alterations and changes may be made to a pair of shoes to achieve the effects of owning several pairs of shoes at the same time.




2. The anchor seats


20


are encased in the sole


10


without exposure. Only the heads of the pushbuttons


30


are exposed to the peripheral rim of the sole


10


. Thus the overall appearance of the shoes may be kept intact.




3. The anchor seat


20


has an extended web


26


and apertures


27


which can enhance the bonding strength of the anchor seat


20


when embedding in the sole


10


.




4. Change and replacement of the vamp


50


is very simple. Consumers can change different types of vamps


50


by themselves whenever desired.




5. As the vamp


50


is detachable and replaceable, producers need only to prepare and setup one set of mold


60


to produce the sole


10


. It can save production cost.



Claims
  • 1. A shoe with a detachable vamp, comprising:a plurality of anchor seats, each of the anchor seats having a wedge slot and two elastic flaps extended vertically downwards in the wedge slot, each elastic flap having an outside surface with first teeth formed thereon; a plurality of latch members each having two latch blades extended downwards matching the elastic flaps of the anchor seat, each latch blade having a side surface with second teeth formed thereon corresponding to and engageable with the first teeth of the anchor seat; and wherein the anchor seat further has a connecting flap bridging the two elastic flaps.
  • 2. The shoe with detachable vamp of claim 1, wherein the anchor seat has a side wall adjacent to the wedge slot, the side wall having a through round opening formed thereon to engage with a pushbutton.
  • 3. The shoe with detachable vamp of claim 2, wherein the pushbutton has a strut extended from one side thereof insertable into the round opening and an annular tenon proximate one end of the strut.
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