The present disclosure relates to a hip or chest wader having advantageous features with respect to comprising an attached EVA boot.
Waders are a critical piece of equipment for anglers or hunters who spend lots of time either fishing or hunting in cold rivers, fishing or hunting in colder weather or wading in shallow lakes or ponds that have colder water. The waders keep the angler dry and also keep the angler warm.
Waders are made of many different materials such as neoprene, breathable fabric (such as Gore-Tex), coated nylon, rubber, canvas, or a combination of these materials. Waders are available in different thicknesses, and different styles such as hip-high, waist-high and chest-high. Waders may also be stocking foot waders comprising a neoprene sock attached to the bottom of the waders or may be boot-foot waders comprising a rubber boot attached to the bottom of the waders. Stocking foot waders require the user to also wear a separate pair of wading boots. Conventional boot-foot waders comprise boots made of rubber that are attached directly to the bottom of the waders. While convenient because the waders are a unitary piece of equipment and the attached boot removes the hassle of dealing with laces or having rocks or sand slip into the user's boot, such attached rubber boots are typically somewhat heavy and cumbersome and may not fit snugly enough around a user's ankle area for personal comfort.
Wading boots comprise various materials on the bottom outsole of the boot, depending on the characteristics of the locale where the user is fishing or hunting. For instance, felt outsoles are generally worn for stream fishing to enable the wearer to have a better grip on slippery rock. Rubber clear or lug outsoles are generally worn in sand and mud. A more recent alternative is a sticky rubber outsole that provides good grip like felt outsoles, but which are not as affected by ice. In order for a user to fish or hunt in all available environments, the user must have a different pair of boots or boot-foot waders for each type of terrain.
A first embodiment of the present disclosure provides a hip, waist or chest height waterproof fabric wader having an attached boot made of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). EVA is an alternative to rubber and is a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. The polymer has the softness and flexibility of elastomeric materials, yet can be processed like other thermoplastics. EVA has good water barrier properties, stress-crack resistance and durability. EVA is also lighter weight and more flexible for the wearer than rubber and is a more economical material for manufacturing products than rubber. The boot is preferably formed by injection molding as a unitary piece and is then attached to the bottom of the legs of the fabric wader, preferably by bonding.
A second embodiment of the present disclosure provides a wader boot having an interchangeable outsole such that the boot may comprise a felt outsole, a rubber cleat outsole, a sticky rubber outsole and the like. The outsole inserts comprise a hook or loop backing that is matable with the opposite hook or loop mechanism located in a shallow cavity formed on the bottom surface of the boot.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The present disclosure provides a boot-foot wader, wherein the boot is made of EVA and is attached to the bottom of the legs of the wader. Referring now to the drawing figures in which like reference designators refer to like elements, there is shown in
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Boot 18a, 18b is made by an injection molding process using EVA. Conventional injection molding methods known in the industry are used to form the boot. Boot 18a, 18b is preferably molded to generally fit a human foot and has an arch portion 32, a heel portion 34, and front foot portion 36. It is within the scope of the present invention for the bottom surface of the boot 20 to have a rubber outsole (not shown) attached to assist in providing additional traction. Rubber outsole may be attached by bonding. Materials other than rubber may be used for such an outsole, including but not limited to felt or sticky rubber. Additionally, boot 18a, 18b may have an optional insole of foam or other padding insert (not shown) for comfort and fit, as well as an additional insulated insert for warmth. Such optional inserts may be attached to the interior of boot 38 with adhesive or may merely be placed in the interior of boot 38 on the insole area or interior wall area.
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A second embodiment of the present disclosure is depicted in
Wading boot 110 comprises an upper portion 116 and a bottom surface 114 defining a cavity 118 therein for accommodation of a human foot. Wading boot 110 includes an elongated shallow cavity 120 formed about the bottom surface 114 of the boot. The elongated shallow cavity 120 is formed by a lip 122 extending around the periphery of the bottom surface 114 of the boot. The removable outsole insert 112 is removably positioned within the cavity 120, where the insert 112 can be secured using hook and loop type fasteners. Such hook and loop fasteners may extend over the surface of the interior side of insert 112 and cavity 120 or may comprise matable strips or other shape of such hook and loop material. Other types of removable fasteners may also be used. It is also within the scope of the present invention for boot 110 to not have a lip 122 and for insert 112 to cover virtually the entire bottom surface 114 of boot. As described above, removable fasteners such as hook and loop fasteners may be employed in this embodiment. It is also within the scope of the present invention for insert 112 to be attached to boot 110 in a more permanent fashion using adhesive.
Interchangeable outsole inserts 112 may be used with a separate wading boot as shown in
All references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
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61153199 | Feb 2009 | US |