Claims
- 1. A shoe comprising:a sole member having an upper surface configured to receive a user's foot and a lower surface configured contact a support surface, the sole member further having a first side wall and a second side wall spaced from the first side wall, the side walls extending between the upper and lower surfaces; the sole member having a slot defined therethrough, the slot extending between the first and second side walls; and a strap having a pair of opposed end portions and a midportion therebetween, the midportion being configured to be received in and retained by the slot, the end portions and the midportion each having front and rear edges with a central axis being defined midway between the edges and running lengthwise along the strap, the strap further comprising a closure member for joining the opposed end portions to form a loop having a forward and a rearward opening, the strap being configured such that when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed end portions such that the central axes of the opposed end portions are parallel, the strap forms a tapered loop with the rearward opening being larger than the forward opening; wherein when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed end portions, the strap and the sole member cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot.
- 2. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the closure member comprises portions of hook and loop type fastener material disposed on the opposed end portions.
- 3. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the upper limit of the slot being generally parallel to the upper surface of the sole member.
- 4. The shoe according to claim 3, wherein the upper surface of the sole member is curved and the upper limit of the slot has a matching curvature.
- 5. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the front and rear edges being generally parallel to each other.
- 6. The shoe according to claim 5, wherein the slot further has a centerline midway between the front and rear edges and parallel thereto.
- 7. The shoe according to claim 6, wherein the sole member has a heel toe line and the centerline of the slot is not perpendicular to the heel toe line.
- 8. The shoe according to claim 6, wherein the sole member has a heel portion and a forefoot portion, a heel bisector line being defined as extending linearly forwardly from the rearmost end of the sole member and positioned equidistant from the first and second side walls of the heel portion of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally perpendicular to the heel bisector line.
- 9. The shoe according to claim 8, wherein the sole member has a ball break line defined perpendicular to the heel bisector line and positioned spaced from the rearmost end of the sole member by a distance equal to approximately 70 percent of the length of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally aligned with the ball break line such that half of the slot is forward of the ball break line and half of the slot is rearward of the ball break line.
- 10. The shoe according to claim 5, wherein the front and rear edges of the slot are separated by a distance greater than 2 inches.
- 11. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the strap is generally self-supporting such that when the opposed end portions are joined, the joined end portions are supported by the strap in a position spaced from the upper surface of the sole.
- 12. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the sole member is injected molded from a polymeric material.
- 13. A shoe comprising:a sole member having an upper surface configured to receive a user's foot and a lower surface configured to contact a support surface, the sole member further having a first side wall and a second side wall spaced from the first side wall, the side walls extending between the upper and lower surfaces; the sole member having a slot defined therethrough, the slot extending between the first and second side walls, the sole member further comprising a reinforcing member formed into the sole member adjacent the upper limit of the slot to reinforce the slot; and a strap having a pair of opposed ends and a midportion therebetween, the midportion being configured to be received in and retained by the slot, the strap further comprising a closure member for joining the opposed ends; wherein when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed ends, the strap and the sole member cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot.
- 14. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the closure member comprises portions of hook and loop type fastener material disposed on the opposed end portions.
- 15. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the slot has an upper and tower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the upper limit of the slot being generally parallel to the upper surface of the sole member.
- 16. The shoe according to claim 15, wherein the upper surface of the sole member is curved and the upper limit of the slot has a matching curvature.
- 17. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the front and rear edges being generally parallel to each other.
- 18. The shoe according to claim 17, wherein the front and rear edges of the slot are separated by a distance greater than 2 inches.
- 19. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the slot further has a centerline midway between the front and rear edges and parallel thereto.
- 20. The shoe according to claim 19, wherein the sole member has a heel toe line and the centerline of the slot is not perpendicular to the heel toe line.
- 21. The shoe according to claim 19, wherein the sole member has a heel portion and a forefoot portion, a heel bisector line being defined as extending linearly forwardly from the rearmost end of the sole member and positioned equidistant from the first and second side walls of the heel portion of the sole member, the centerline or the slot being generally perpendicular to the heel bisector line.
- 22. The shoe according to claim 21, wherein the sole member has a ball break line defined perpendicular to the heel bisector line and positioned spaced from the rearmost end of the sole member by a distance equal to approximately 70 percent of the length of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally aligned with the ball break line such that half of the slot is forward of the ball break line and half of the slot is rearward of the ball break line.
- 23. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the strap is generally self-supporting such that when the opposed end portions are joined, the joined end portions are supported by the strap in a position spaced from the upper surface of the sole.
- 24. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the sole member is injected molded from a polymeric material.
- 25. A shoe comprising:a sole member having an upper surface configured to receive a user's foot and a lower surface configured to contact a support surface, the sole member further having a first side wall and a second side wall spaced from the first side wall, the side walls extending between the upper and lower surfaces; the sole member having a slot defined therethrough, the slot extending between the first and second side walls; and a strap comprising: a generally elongated flexible web of material bounded by a perimeter, the web having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis with the longitudinal axis being longer than the transverse axis; the web having a first end portion and an opposed second end portion with a mid-portion therebetween; a closure member operable to selectively join the opposed end portions the perimeter of the web including a pair of straight edge portions defining a straight front edge of the mid-portion and a straight rear edge of the mid-portion, the front and rear edges being disposed in a spaced apart generally parallel relationship, the straight rear edge portion being longer than the straight front edge portion; and the mid-portion of the web having a central axis defined midway between the front and rear edges and parallel thereto, one of the edge portions having a central axis that is angled with respect to the central axis of the mid-portion; wherein when the opposed end portions are joined, the web forms a tapered loop; wherein when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed ends, the strap and the sole member cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot.
- 26. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the closure member comprises portions of hook and loop type fastener material disposed on the opposed end portions.
- 27. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the upper limit of the slot being generally parallel to the upper surface of the sole member.
- 28. The shoe according to claim 27, wherein the upper surface of the sole member is curved and the upper limit of the slot has a matching curvature.
- 29. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the front and rear edges being generally parallel to each other.
- 30. The shoe according to claim 29, wherein the front and rear edges of the slot are separated by a distance greater than 2 inches.
- 31. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the slot further has a centerline midway between the front and rear edges and parallel thereto.
- 32. The shoe according to claim 31, wherein the sole member has a heel toe line and the centerline of the slot is not perpendicular to the heel toe line.
- 33. The shoe according to claim 31, wherein the sole member has a heel portion and a forefoot portion, a heel bisector line being defined as extending linearly forwardly from the rearmost end of the sole member and positioned equidistant from the first and second side walls of the heel portion of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally perpendicular to the heel bisector line.
- 34. The shoe according to claim 33, wherein the sole member has a ball break line defined perpendicular to the heel bisector line and positioned spaced from the rearmost end of the sole member by a distance equal to approximately 70 percent of the length of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally aligned with the ball break line such that half of the slot is forward of the ball break line and half of the slat is rearward of the ball break line.
- 35. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the strap is generally self-supporting such that when the opposed end portions are joined, the joined end portions are supported by the strap in a position spaced from the upper surface of the sole.
- 36. The shoe according to claim 25, wherein the sole member is injected molded from a polymeric material.
- 37. A shoe comprising:a sole member having an upper surface configured to receive a user's foot and a lower surface configured to contact a support surface, the sole member further having a first side wall and a second side wall spaced from the first side wall, the side walls extending between the upper and lower surfaces; the sole member having a slot defined therethrough, the slot extending between the first and second side walls and having an upper limit, a lower limit, and a front and rear edge, the front and rear edges being generally parallel and spaced apart by a slot width; and a strap member comprising a generally planar body of flexible material having a pair of opposed end portions and a mid-portion therebetween, the strap having a closure member operable to join the opposed end portions, the mid-portion of the strap having parallel front and rear edges spaced apart by a strap width, the strap width being generally the same as the slot width such that the mid-portion may be received and retained in the slot, the mid-portion of the strap further having a central axis defined midway between the front and rear edges and generally parallel thereto, one of the end portions having a central axis that is angled with respect to the central axis of the mid-portion such that when the closure member joins the opposed end portions, the strap forms a tapered loop, having a rearward opening larger than a forward opening; wherein when the midportion of the strap is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed end portions, the strap and the sole cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot.
- 38. A shoe consisting essentially of:a sole member having an upper surface configured to receive a user's foot and a lower surface configured to contact a support surface, the sole member further having a first side wall and a second side wall spaced from the first side wall, the side walls extending between the upper and lower surfaces; the sole member having a slot defined therethrough, the slot extending between the first and second side walls; and a single strap having a pair of opposed end portions and a midportion therebetween, the midportion being configured to be received in and retained by the slot, the end portions and the midportion each having front and rear edges with a central axis being defined midway between the edges and running lengthwise along the strap, the strap further comprising a closure member for joining the opposed end portions to form a loop having a forward and a rearward opening, the strap being configured such that when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed end portions such that the central axes of the opposed end portions are parallel, the strap forms a tapered loop with the rearward opening being larger than the forward opening; wherein when the midportion is received in the slot and the closure member joins the opposed end portions, the strap and the sole member cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot.
- 39. The shoe according to claim 38, wherein the closure member comprises portions of hook and loop type fastener material disposed on the opposed end portions.
- 40. The shoe according to claim 39, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the upper limit of the slot being generally parallel to the upper surface of the sole member.
- 41. The shoe according to claim 40, wherein the upper surface of the sole member is curved and the upper limit of the slot has a matching curvature.
- 42. The shoe according to claim 38, wherein the slot has an upper and lower limit interconnected by front and rear edges, the front and rear edges being generally parallel to each other.
- 43. The shoe according to claim 42, wherein the slot further has a centerline midway between the front and rear edges and parallel thereto.
- 44. The shoe according to claim 43, wherein the sole member has a heel toe line and the centerline of the slot is not perpendicular to the heel toe line.
- 45. The shoe according to claim 43, wherein the sole member has a heel portion and a forefoot portion, a heel bisector line being defined as extending linearly forwardly from the rearmost end of the sole member and positioned equidistant from the first and second side walls of the heel portion of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally perpendicular to the heel bisector line.
- 46. The shoe according to claim 45, wherein the sole member has a ball break line defined perpendicular to the heel bisector line and positioned spaced from the rearmost end of the sole member by a distance equal to approximately 70 percent of the length of the sole member, the centerline of the slot being generally aligned with the ball break line such that half of the slot is forward of the ball break line and half of the slot is rearward of the ball break line.
- 47. The shoe according to claim 42, wherein the front and rear edges of the slot are separated by a distance greater than 2 inches.
- 48. The shoe according to claim 39, wherein the strap is generally self-supporting such that when the opposed end portions are joined, the joined end portions are supported by the strap in a position spaced from the upper surface of the sole.
- 49. The shoe according to claim 39, wherein the sole member is injection molded from a polymeric material.
- 50. The shoe according to claim 49, wherein the sole member further comprises a reinforcing member molded into the sole member adjacent the upper limit of the slot to reinforce the slot.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/248,167, filed Nov. 13, 2000, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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