This invention relates generally to a shoe with interchangeable attachments. In particular, the present invention relates to a shoe with interchangeable heel members that include blade portions for providing shape and structural support for the sole of the shoe.
There are many reasons for a shoe with interchangeable heel members to be desirable to today's consumer. Women's shoes in particular are limited in usefulness based on heel height. A dress-style high heel and a casual flat heel may both be desirable, but each would be inappropriate for certain occasions. A compromise is usually made by purchasing multiple pairs of shoes for different situations. This often quickly becomes expensive, however. Further, when travelling or simply storing shoes, limited space is often an issue and restricts the number of accessible shoes. In cities with widespread public transportation, and especially those with subway systems, women often wear a pair of shoes with a flat heel on their journey to and from work and another pair of shoes with a larger heel while at work. To do this, they have to carry their work shoes to and from work. A single pair of shoes that can be easily converted to different heel heights would be a welcome solution to many of these problems.
Various proposals for shoes with interchangeable heels for varying the heel heights are found in the art. Such shoes are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,670,996; 5,133,138; 5,410,820; 5,524,365; 5,675,916; 5,953,836; and 6,711,835. While assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices do not provide a shoe with interchangeable heel members that include blade portions for providing shape and structural support for the sole of the shoe. Shape and structural support are essential for a comfortable and attractive fit. Therefore, it would be desirable to have a shoe with interchangeable heel members having blade portions with predetermined slope.
A shoe according to the present invention includes a sole member, at least one heel member, a front securing member, and a rear restraining member. Each heel member includes a column portion having a predetermined height and a blade portion having a predetermined slope. The predetermined slope of each blade portion corresponds to the predetermined height of the respective column portion for providing a proper amount of arch support for a user's foot. The sole member has an arch region made of a flexible material that defines a sleeve for selectively receiving each respective blade portion. Each blade portion includes an elongate flange extending longitudinally therealong, and the sleeve defines a complementary groove extending longitudinally therein. The shoe also includes means for releasably attaching each respective column portion to the sole member, including a barbed fitting, a tooth, and a triggering mechanism. A forward tread member may also be included in the shoe.
In use, a respective blade portion is received in the sleeve. This causes the complementary flange and groove to form a tongue and groove relationship and the blade portion to provide shape and structural support for the sole member. The respective column portion is releasably attached to the sole member using the barbed fitting, the tooth, and the triggering mechanism. The front securing member and the rear restraining member may be used conventionally to secure the sole member to the user's foot.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a shoe that has interchangeable heel members.
Another object of this invention is to provide a shoe, as aforesaid, with interchangeable heel members having different heights.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a shoe, as aforesaid, with interchangeable heel members having different aesthetic designs.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a shoe with interchangeable heel members, as aforesaid, that provides a proper amount of arch support for a user's foot, regardless of the heel height.
A further object of this invention is to provide a shoe with interchangeable heel members, as aforesaid, that is comfortable and safe to wear.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a shoe, as aforesaid, with heel members that can be easily interchanged.
An even further object of this invention is to provide a shoe with interchangeable heel members, as aforesaid, that is aesthetically pleasing.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
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A shoe with interchangeable heel members according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Each heel member 120 includes a column portion 122 having a predetermined height 122a and a blade portion 124 having a predetermined slope 124a and a free end 125 opposed from the column portion 122 (
The sole member 110 defines a sleeve 112 (
The sole member 110 has an arch region 116 situated between a toe region 115 and a rearward region 117 (
The means 130 for releasably attaching each column portion 122 to the sole member 110 includes a barbed fitting 132, a tooth 134 positioned within each column portion 122, and a triggering mechanism 136 positioned within each column portion 122 (
The front securing member 152 is connected to the sole member 110 for selectively securing the sole member 110 to a user's foot. Though shown throughout the drawings as a closed-toe design, the front securing member 152 may of course be straps or the like. The rear restraining member 154 is connected to the sole member 110 for selectively securing the sole member 110 to a user's foot, and specifically to a user's heel and/or ankle. Though shown throughout the drawings as a solid wall, the rear restraining member 154 may of course be straps or the like, and it is also possible for the rear restraining member 154 to be omitted.
It must be further appreciated that while a plurality of heel members 120 are preferably included in the present invention, they are not critical thereto. Rather, the current invention may be practiced using only one heel member 120. It is also noteworthy that just as multiple heel members 120 may be used with a single sole member 110, multiple sole members 110 may be used with a single heel member 120 or a single plurality of heel members 120.
In use, the sole member 110 is initially separate from all heel members 120 (
To remove the heel member 120 from the sole member 110, the triggering mechanism 136 is activated, moving the tooth 134 from the locked position 138 (
A shoe 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
In use, the sole member 110 is initially separate from all forward tread members 220 (
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.