The present invention relates to footwear with straps. More particularly, the present invention relates to a decorative and comfort enhancing strap wrap.
Some footwear have straps. For instance, a sandal has one or more straps which extend from an inner side of the sandal to an outer side of the sandal. A so-called flip flop is a type of backless footwear with a Y-shaped strap. The Y-shaped strap passe's between the large first toe and the second toe, and passes over the top and around and past the sides of the foot. People wear sandals and flip flops for ease, comfort and fashion. Prior art sandals and flip flops suffer from a number of shortcomings. For example, the strap on the sandal and the Y-shaped strap on the flip flop can cause blisters on the foot where the strap rubs against the foot while walking or during wear. In addition, it is not possible to wear the same sandal or flip flop different ways.
The present invention addresses these limitations in the prior art.
It is an objective of the invention to provide an improvement to footwear having at least one strap to provide a means to enhance comfort and prevent formation of abrasions or blisters caused by the strap against the user's foot. In one aspect of the present invention, the footwear has a detachable material configured to wrap around at least a portion of one strap for optimal comfort. Preferably, the detachable material is used to guard against blisters or abrasion formation and to provide comfort and a softer feel against a foot. In addition, the wrap can also be applied for enhanced aesthetic value. Alternatively, the detachable material is to change an appearance of the footwear. In particular, a collection of wraps can be provided having various colors, patterns and textures or a combination of these aspects. In some embodiments, the footwear has a detachable decorative accessory that attaches to the detachable material. Preferably, the detachable material is reusable and adjustable.
In one embodiment, the detachable material is a strip made of a self-fastening material. Typically, the strip has a first end and a second end. A portion of the second end wraps around a section of the at least one strap and attaches to a portion of the first end. Preferably, the self-fastening material is a hook and loop material having hooks on a first side and loops on a second side. Velcro® is a well known brand of hook and loop material.
In another embodiment, the at least one strap is a Y-shaped strap and the detachable material is a band having a slit. A plurality of hooks are attached to a front side and a plurality of loops are attached to a back side of the band. Preferably, the band wraps around legs of the Y-shaped strap. The plurality of hooks and the plurality of loops are attached to the band such that the band could be fastened to itself without visibly displaying the plurality of hooks and the plurality of loops from a top view of the footwear and without the plurality of hooks and the plurality of loops rubbing against a foot.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of wrapping a detachable strip to a footwear having at least one strap includes placing the detachable strip along an inner side of a section of the at least one strap, such that a first end of the detachable strip protrudes outwardly from a first edge of the at least one strap and a second end of the detachable strip protrudes outwardly from a second edge of the at least one strap. The method includes folding the first end on top of an outer side of the section of the least one strap, rolling the second end over to attach to the first end, unrolling, the second end by detaching the second end from the first end, unfolding the first end and repeating the above mentioned steps until the detachable strip is positioned on the at least one strap for optimal comfort and aesthetic value. In some embodiments, the method includes attaching a detachable decorative accessory to the detachable strip.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of wrapping a detachable band to a footwear having a Y-shaped strap includes sliding the detachable band underneath legs of the Y-shaped strap. Preferably, the detachable band has a slit, a plurality of hooks and a plurality of loops coupled to a front side of the band and to a back side of the band. Preferably, the slit faces toward a top of the footwear and the front side faces down. The method includes pulling inwards a first bottom corner of the detachable band and a second bottom corner of the detachable band toward a middle of the footwear which creates a standing arch. The method also includes folding top sides of the detachable band over outside edges of the Y-shaped strap and, folding a bottom side of the detachable band over inside edges of the Y-shaped strap, and securing each of the plurality of hooks to each of the plurality of loops. Preferably, the step of securing includes attaching a first of the plurality of loops on a back side of a first slit corner to a fourth of the plurality of hooks on a front side of a second slit corner, attaching a second of the plurality of hooks at a bottom middle of the back side of the band to a third of the plurality of loops on a front side of the first slit corner, attaching a first of the plurality of hooks on a back side of the first bottom corner to a fourth of the plurality of loops on a front side of the first corner, and attaching a third of the plurality of hooks on a back side of the second bottom corner to a second of the plurality of loops on a front side of the second top corner. In some embodiments, the method includes attaching a detachable decorative accessory to the detachable band.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a detachable cover for a footwear having a Y-shaped strap includes cutting a band from a piece of material, making a slit from a middle top of the band down to a center of the band, and placing a plurality of hooks and a plurality of loops on a back side of the band and on a front side of the band, thereby creating the detachable cover for the footwear having the Y-shaped strap. Preferably, the band is rectangular in shape. Typically, a width of the band is at least double a width of the Y-shaped strap. Preferably, the step of placing includes adhering a first of the plurality of hooks on a back side of the bottom corner, adhering a second of the plurality of hooks on a bottom middle of the back side of the band, adhering a third of the plurality of hooks on a back side of a second bottom corner, adhering a first of the plurality of loops on a back side of a first slit corner, adhering a second of the plurality of loops on a front side of a second top corner, adhering a third of the plurality of loops on a front side of the first slit corner, adhering a fourth of the plurality of hooks on a front side of a second slit corner, and adhering a fourth of the plurality of loops on a front side of a first top corner.
In the following description, numerous details are set forth for purposes of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the invention can be practiced without the use of these specific details.
The present invention is directed toward a wrap for a footwear strap.
The footwear for which the present invention is adapted has at least one strap. A detachable material is configured to wrap around the at least one strap for optimal comfort and/or aesthetic value. Preferably, the detachable material is wrapped anywhere along the at least one strap. The detachable material is wrapped around a section of the at least one strap to guard against blister formation, abrasion or both, to provide comfort to a sore area on a foot, or to provide a softer feel against the foot, or both. Alternatively, the detachable material is wrapped around the section of the at least one strap to change an appearance of the footwear such that the same footwear can be worn different ways. Preferably, the detachable material is reusable and adjustable.
In one embodiment, the detachable material illustrated in
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Preferably, after wrapping the detachable strip 200 around the at least one strap 225, the second side 220 of the detachable strip 200 faces out. Typically, the loops on the second side 220 of the detachable strip 200 provide a soft feel against the foot, thereby providing comfort and guarding against blister formation caused by the at least one strap 225 rubbing against the foot while walking or during wear. In some embodiments, a plurality of detachable strips 200 can wrap around the at least one strap 225 to provide additional comfort. In other embodiments, the detachable strip 200 can wrap around more than one strap 225 to provide comfort.
Alternatively, the detachable strip 200 is also wrapped around the at least one strap 225 for decorative purposes. Typically, the detachable strip 200 varies in color and size. In some embodiments, patterns can be imprinted and/or drawn on the detachable strip 200 to vary the appearance. In other embodiments, the plurality of detachable strips 200 can also wrap around the at least one strap 225 to further add aesthetic value. Yet, in other embodiments, the detachable strip 200 can wrap around more than one strap 225 to add aesthetic value.
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Similarly, the detachable strip 200 can be used with many different accessories, such as headbands, bracelets, frames of glasses, and the like. For instance, the detachable strip 200 can wrap around a section of the headband to provide optimal comfort and/or aesthetic value.
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After wrapping the detachable band 300 around the Y-shaped strap 365, the front side 310 of the detachable band 300 typically faces out. The detachable band 300 is an additional layer, which provides comfort and guards against blister formation that would have otherwise been caused by the Y-shaped strap 35 rubbing against the foot while walking or during wear.
Alternatively, the detachable band 300 is also wrapped around the Y-shaped strap 365 for decorative purposes. Typically, the Y-shaped strap 365 varies in size, color, texture, and pattern. In some embodiments, patterns can be imprinted and/or drawn on the detachable band 300 to vary the appearance. In other embodiments, a decorative element 370 can be attached to the detachable band 300 to allow further variation in appearance. In other embodiments, a plurality of decorative elements 370 can be attached to the detachable band 300 to add aesthetic value. The plurality of decorative elements 370 can be permanently attached or can be attached using a “hook and loop” fastener system. In addition, the attachable strip 200 can also be attached on top of the detachable band 300 to allow further versatility of appearance changes.
The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of principles of construction and operation of the invention.
Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. A person skilled in the art would appreciate that various modifications and revisions to the strap wrap will occur. Consequently, the aims should be broadly construed, consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention, and should not be limited to their exact, literal meaning.
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