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The present invention relates to improvements in shoehorns, and more particularly to a mechanical shoehorn aid for wearing shoes.
It is known that shoes were created to protect a human's feet.
Shoes have a front section and a rear section designed to accommodate and protect the toe, bridge, ball, and heel of a foot.
A shoe front section includes a throat, a tongue, a right facing, a left facing, a right lacing section, and a left lacing section.
The rear section of the shoe includes a top line or cuff, a right quarter lining, and a left quarter lining.
It is also known that a significant number of people including the obese, elderly, and the physically challenged have difficulty wearing their socks and shoes. Deficits, such as compromised dexterity, flexibility, coordination, extreme low back pain and upper extremity paresis can complicate the task of putting on a shoe.
The difficulties encountered when wearing the shoe is not only in the heel foot section, but also in the bridge section of the foot. None of the prior art or shoehorns have found a solution to this inconvenience.
None of the prior art of shoehorns have also addressed providing a complementary device to help a user wear their socks.
The present invention comprises of an adjustable shoe size device for use in positioning a person's foot in a shoe to be worn. The device includes a shoehorn having a pivotable/locking handle, a cuff/topline coupling, a slidable arched section for pushing the front shoe section in a forward direction and simultaneously pushing the cuff in a rearward direction while maintaining separate facings by providing substantial pressure, to increase the foot access.
The present invention features an alternate embodiment for users having a critical physical condition to complete the task of wearing a shoe with minimum effort. The alternate embodiment includes a retractable handle for management of a pivotable/locking handle to increase the pressure over the heel while the heel is in the cuff lid and the handle pivots in the frontward direction. Additionally, the embodiment includes a flat floor platform with a front shoe inverted shape at the front upper section to accommodate the front shoe section. Furthermore, the embodiment includes a plurality of threaded holes centralized by the rear section which aligns with a threaded flat portion joining a pair of threaded vertically fixed barrels. The barrels each have a cavity at each end to receive a pair of threaded rods which include adjustable level nuts to allow a user to adjust the height along the rod. The threaded rods are fixed in the bottom section of a handle pivotable housing and are of small thread fit size for the purpose of quickly inserting or releasing the rods from the barrel cavities and also provide a firm engagement while the foot wearing task is in progress.
The device of the present invention is effective for individuals capable of bending over while seating and more importantly may be used by individuals not capable of bending over due to conditions such as low back pain, obesity, ect.
An additional embodiment includes a sock applier, which is secure and quickly attached to the preferred embodiment. The sock applier comprises a cylindrical cavity having an opening frontal section which is fixed to a pair of inverted “U” shaped members at the lower section. Additionally, a pair of handle bar housings are fixed over the “U” shaped members. A handle bar then substantially extends to provide a comfortable management and it can be utilized on both the handle housing with either a left or right hand.
This and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
An improved shoehorn to facilitate a human to wear a foot, comprising:
As illustrates the
An arched bridge assembly 20,
A pivotable/locking handle H.
The bridge assembly 20 have
includes;
21 arched bridge
23
a left lining grove
23
b right lining grove
25
a left connecting rod
25
b right connecting rod
28 bridge releasing member
The cuff/topline housing assembly
40 includes;
40
a cuff grove receiver
41 arched heel section
44
r flat vertical section
The pivotable locking handle H haw
includes;
43 locking handle shaft
43
a left eccentric
43
b right eccentric
44
a “L” shape handle
45 handle shank
An adjustable shoe size device 15 for use in positioned a person's foot F in a shoe S includes a shoehorn assembly 40 having a pivotable/locking handle H, a cuff/topline, an arched assembly section 20 for pushing the front section shoe 61 in a front ward direction and simultaneously pushing the cuff 67 in a rearward direction to maintain facings 62 separated by providing substantial pressure in order to increase the foot access. The device further includes a bridge releasing member 28 to pull up the bridge when a user desires to release it.
The device of this invention is effective for individuals capable of bending over while seating and more importantly may be used by individuals not capable of bending over due to conditions such as low back pain, obesity, etc.
An alternate embodiment 15 includes a retractable handle 117 for managing pivotable/locking handle H, to increase the pressure over the heel while in the cuff lid 68. The handle H Divots in a frontward direction as indicated by the arrow and also includes a flat floor support 110 with a front shoe stop member 102 a the front upper section to accommodate the front shoe section. The alternate embodiment further includes a plurality of threaded holes 108a provided as a pair that is centralized by the sear section and aligns with a flanged section 106 which joins a pair of threaded vertically fixed barrels 111. The barrels 111 include a cavity 111a at each end which receive a pair of threaded rods 114 which are threaded by a pair of adjustable leveling nuts to adjust a height. The threaded rods 114 are fixed in the bottom section of the pivotable housings 49a and 49b and are of a small thread fit size to fit within threaded barrels 111 for the purpose of being quickly inserted or released from barrel cavities 111a. Additionally, this provides a firm engagement while the device is in use.
An additional embodiment includes a sock applier attachment 70, which is secured and quickly attached to the preferred embodiment 15. The sock applier attachment 70 includes a cylindrical cavity 73 having a opening frontal section 73a surrounding a lid 74. Additionally, a pair of joining members 77 are fixed to a pair of barrels 76 which have a pair of inverted U-shaped members 75 at the lower section. A pair of keyed handle bar housing form part of the cavities 72b and 72c that are fixed over the barrels 76. Furthermore, a handle bar 72 is designed to fit in the handle bar housings 72b and 72c which self locks when it is turned and a pin 72e reaches a bottom most section 72d. The handle bar appears substantially extended to provide a comfortable management so it can be utilized on either handle bar housing 76 to be operated by either a left handed or right handed person.
A sock 80 is applied around the half cylinder 70. The foot 90 goes in the middle of the applied sock opening 73 covering the foot 90 with the opened sock 80. As the foot 90 enters the sock opening 73, the sock 80 is simultaneously applied to the foot 90.
An additional embodiment 70 comprises;
72 removable handle
72
a rounded bar
72
b left cavity
72
c right cavity
73 cylindrical cavity
74 surrounding lid
75 inverted “U” shape
76 barrels
79 rounded handle
79
a flat section
An alternative embodiment 15 have includes;
101 retractable handle section
102 front shoe stop member
102
a front shoe body housing
104 pair of screws
106 flanged section
108 threaded cavities
108
a pluralities of holes
110 flat floor support
111 treaded barrels
112 nut
114 treaded rods
115 channel
116 heel arch section