The present invention is directed to a traction device for footwear, and more particularly, to a removable traction device intended to be worn over a conventional shoe or boot to improve traction for the wearer when traversing potentially slick or slippery surfaces.
Many type of conventional footwear, including dress shoes, work boots and even athletic shoes, may not provide adequate traction for the wearer on certain types of slippery or wet surfaces. Hence, in attempting to traverse such a slippery or wet surface, injury may occur.
According to recent statistics, falls are the second leading cause of unintentional injury deaths in the United States, with work related injuries costing over $131.2 Billion. Thus, due to the increase in slip-and-fall claims against employers and other business establishments, the market for indoor traction devices in rapidly increasing. Examples of potential markets for such a traction device include custodial businesses, warehouses, fast food chain restaurants and car washes, for example. Currently on the market to meet this demand are several non-slip footwear designs. Such traction devices intended to be worn over an article of footwear, however, tend to be cumbersome, difficult to attach to the footwear, and unreliable in their ability to remain in place on the footwear. Thus, employee compliance in wearing over the shoe traction devices, even when available, is reduced. Rubber matting, which also serves an anti-fatigue purpose for employees that must do a substantial amount of standing, can also be installed over the entire at-risk area, but is generally cost prohibitive.
Due to the high cost and unsuccessful use of both non-slip footwear and rubber matting, businesses are looking for cost effective alternatives that will appeal to employees, thereby increasing utilization of the same. It would thus be desirable to provide user friendly non-slip footwear that is economical, adaptable to a variety of footwear, and which also addresses the issue of anti-fatigue comfort.
These and other objects are achieved by the removable traction device of the present invention. According to one aspect of the invention, the traction device includes an outer peripheral band, a forefoot pod member disposed interior of the outer peripheral band, a heel pod member disposed interior of the outer peripheral band, and a plurality of resilient connecting strands extending between the forefoot pod member and the outer peripheral band and between the heel pod member and the outer peripheral band, thereby connecting the forefoot pod member and heel pod member to the outer peripheral band In a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least some of the connecting strands define a non-linear configuration.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a removable traction device is provided for wearing over an article of footwear, the article of footwear having a toe portion, a heel portion and opposing side portions. The traction device includes an outer peripheral band, a forefoot pod member disposed interior of the outer peripheral band, a heel pod member disposed interior of the outer peripheral band, and a plurality of resilient connecting strands extending between the forefoot pod member and the outer peripheral band and between the heel pod member and the outer peripheral band, thereby connecting the forefoot pod member and heel pod member to the outer peripheral band. In a preferred embodiment, the forefoot pod member and heel pod member include a ground-engaging outsole surface having a non-slip tread pattern and the forefoot pod member and heel pod member also include an opposing footwear engaging surface having an anti-fatigue tread configuration.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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The traction device 10 includes a lower surface 20 intended to face towards the slick or slippery ground surface when worn and an upper surface 22 intended to face towards the article of footwear over which the traction 10 is worn. Thus, the lower surfaces of both the forefoot pod 14 and the heel pod 16 have a ground engaging outsole 24 utilizing a non-slip tread design 28 such as, preferably, a plurality of cylindrical elements 32, nubs, or other projecting types of cleats, similar to that found on various athletic shoes, or any other type of non-slip tread pattern or configurations. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper surfaces of both the forefoot pod 14 and the heel pod 16 have a footwear engaging surface 26 including an anti-fatigue tread 30, such as a herringbone pattern 34, although other tread configurations for helping to reduce foot fatigue from standing are of course also possible. The ground engaging outsole surfaces 24 of the forefoot pod and heel pod 14, 16 may be constructed so that they are identical or different from the footwear engaging surfaces 26, depending upon the desired application for the traction device 10. Still further, the forefoot pod 14 and the heel pod 16 may have different tread configurations on the ground engaging outsole surface and/or the footwear engaging surface 26 depending on the desired type of traction to be provided.
The outer peripheral band 12 has a planar, approximately oval shape with a generally rounded front or toe section 12a, a generally rounded rear or heel section 12b, and two generally linear side sections 12c and 12d interconnecting the toe and heel sections 12a and 12b. The toe section 12a is preferably tapered so as to prevent the toe from catching and causing the wearer to trip and/or fall. The heel section 12b preferably includes a slight extension defining a heel tab 36 to assist the user in donning the traction device 10 over a conventional article of footwear, as described further below.
The plurality of connecting strands 18 include single strand elements 38 preferably connecting the side and/or middle portions of the forefoot pod 14 and heel pod 16 to the peripheral band 12, and compound strand elements 40 preferably connecting the front of the forefoot pod 14 and the rear of the heel pod 16 to the peripheral band 12. More particularly, the forefoot pod 14 preferably includes two forward strand elements 38a, one connecting each lateral side of the forefoot pod 14 to the peripheral band 12, and two rearward strand elements 38b, one connecting each rearmost corner of the forefoot pod 14 to the peripheral band 12. The heel pod 16 preferably includes two forward strand elements 38c, one connecting each forwardmost corner of the heel pod 16 to the peripheral band 12. The single strands 38b, 38c preferably have a somewhat non-linear or serpentine configuration, as shown for example in
The compound strand elements 40 preferably connect the front of the forefoot pod 14 and the rear of the heel pod 16 to the peripheral band 12 through an open network of serpentine, arcuate, and straight strands. More particularly, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, an arcuate strand 40a is disposed intermittent a plurality of serpentine strands 40b and straight strands 40c so as to form a framework with a plurality of openings 42, thereby reducing production costs and the overall weight of the traction device 10. Other configurations for the compound strand elements are of course also possible, as one skilled in the art would readily appreciate.
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While the present invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment of the present invention, this is by way of illustration for purposes of disclosure rather than to confine the invention to any specific arrangement as there are various alterations, changes, deviations, eliminations, substitutions, omissions and departures which may be made in the particular embodiment shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No, 29/294,002, filed Dec. 21, 2007, now pending.