Claims
- 1. A slipper comprising:
(a) an outsole including a heel region, an instep region, a toe region, and a perimeter extending around the heel, instep and toe regions, the outsole comprising:
(i) an outsole bottom; (ii) a supporting sole structure extending from at least a portion of the outsole bottom in at least one of the heel, instep and toe regions to provide elevation and including cells within the supporting sole structure for reducing weight; (iii) a sidewall provided around the outsole perimeter, the sidewall including a lip having a height sufficient for stitching a vamp thereto, the lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole; and (iv) the outsole comprises a molded polymeric material; (b) an insole comprising a foam layer and fabric layer, the fabric layer covering the foam layer to provide a sock for contacting a wearer's foot, the insole being constructed for fitting within the sidewall of the outsole; (c) a vamp having a vamp perimeter constructed and arranged for attachment to the outsole lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole, wherein:
(i) the vamp and the sock are sewn together along the vamp perimeter; (ii) the vamp and the outsole are sewn together along the outsole lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole; and (iii) the vamp is constructed to provide the slipper with an open toe construction.
- 2. The slipper of claim 1, wherein the vamp and the outsole are sewn together by thread providing an exposed stitch along the outsole lip.
- 3. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the supporting sole structure includes a platform surface and the cells of the supporting sole structure extend from the outsole bottom vertically through the supporting sole structure to the platform surface.
- 4. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the supporting sole structure further comprises lattice walls, wherein the lattice walls provide the cells therebetween and the lattice walls have a height, wherein the height of the lattice walls in the heel region is greater than in the instep region.
- 5. The slipper of claim 1, wherein the supporting sole structure extends from the outsole bottom in the heel region, instep region, and toe regions of the outsole.
- 6. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the outsole further comprises a platform surface within the sidewall for supporting the insole, wherein a height of the sidewall lip is defined as the distance from the platform surface to the top of the outsole sidewall, and wherein the height of the lip is about one-sixteenth inch to about one inch.
- 7. The slipper of claim 6 wherein the height of the lip is about one-eighth inch to about three-eighths inch.
- 8. The slipper of claim 6 wherein the height of the lip is about five-sixteenths inch.
- 9. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the fabric layer of the insole is terry cloth.
- 10. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the vamp further comprises a layered structure including two fabric layers surrounding a foam layer.
- 11. The slipper of claim 10 wherein the two fabric layers of the vamp include terry cloth.
- 12. The slipper of claim 1, the vamp further comprising a first encasement that defines an open toe area.
- 13. The slipper of claim 1, the vamp further comprising two forward projections stitched together at the first encasement.
- 14. The slipper of claim 1, the vamp further comprising a second encasement that defines an open heel area.
- 15. The slipper of claim 14, the vamp further comprising two rear projections stitched together at the second encasement.
- 16. The slipper of claim 1 wherein the vamp and outsole are sewn together by stitching and the stitching extends around the entire perimeter of the outsole.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a slipper, the method comprising steps of:
stitching a vamp and an insole together; and stitching the vamp and an outsole together, wherein: (a) the outsole includes a heel region, an instep region, a toe region, and a perimeter extending around the heel, instep and toe regions, the outsole comprising:
(i) an outsole bottom; (ii) a supporting sole structure extending from at least a portion of the outsole bottom in at least one of the heel, instep and toe regions to provide elevation and including cells within the supporting sole structure for reducing weight; (iii) a sidewall provided around the outsole perimeter, the sidewall including a lip having a height sufficient for stitching a vamp thereto, the lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole; and (iv) the outsole comprises a molded polymeric material; (b) the insole comprises a foam layer and fabric layer, the fabric layer covering the foam layer to provide a sock for contacting a wearer's foot, the insole being constructed for fitting within the sidewall of the outsole; (c) the vamp has a vamp perimeter constructed and arranged for attachment to the outsole lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole, wherein:
(i) the vamp and the sock are sewn together along the vamp perimeter; (ii) the vamp and the outsole are sewn together along the outsole lip extending along the perimeter of the outsole; and (iii) the vamp is constructed to provide the slipper with an open toe construction.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising stitching together two forward projections of the vamp to form a first encasement area that defines an open toe area, before stitching the vamp and the insole together.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising stitching together two rearward projections of the vamp to form a second encasement area that defines an open heel region, before stitching the vamp and the insole together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/075,760 filed May 11, 1998, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09075760 |
May 1998 |
US |
Child |
09822633 |
Mar 2001 |
US |