The specification relates to weights, and more particularly, weights for attachment to a piece of footwear, such as a shoe or a skate.
The following is not an admission that anything discussed below is prior art or part of the common general knowledge of persons skilled in the art.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,000,337 discloses a removable shoe weight for use in combination with a laced shoe. The shoe weight comprises a flexible packet consisting of a uniform material and having a longitudinal centerline aligned with the longitudinal axis of the shoe.
The following introduction is provided to introduce the reader to the more detailed discussion to follow. The introduction is not intended to limit or define the claims.
A weight for attachment to a piece of footwear is described herein. The weight may comprise first and second weighted members, which may be generally elongate, and may be attached to the sides of the piece of footwear along the lace-holes of the piece of footwear using the shoelace of the piece of footwear. By attaching the first and second weighted members to the sides of the piece of footwear, an equal distribution of weight may be provided to the piece of footwear, which may provide stability and balance to the wearer's body. In addition, a user may choose to have one side of the foot carry more weight than the other side. This may be useful for people having instep or arch problems with their feet. Further, by attaching the first and second weighted members along the lace-holes of the piece of footwear, discomfort to the top of the foot may be minimized. Further, by attaching the first and second weighted members using the shoelace of the piece of footwear, the first and second weighted members may be securely, snugly, and sleekly attached to the piece of footwear.
According to one broad aspect, a weight for attachment to a piece of footwear is provided. The weight comprises a first weighted member having a plurality of holes defined therethrough. The plurality of holes are arranged along a length of the weighted member.
According to another broad aspect, a weight for attachment to a piece of footwear is provided. The piece of footwear may have a first plurality of lace-holes on an outer side of the piece of footwear, and a second plurality of lace-holes on an inner side of the piece of footwear. At least one shoelace may be threadable through the lace holes. The weight comprises a first weighted strip removably securable to the outer side of the piece of footwear. The first weighted strip has a first plurality of holes defined therethrough. The first plurality of holes are arranged along a length of the first strip, and at least some of the first plurality of holes are arranged to align with the first plurality of lace-holes. The first weighted strip is removably securable to the piece of footwear by the shoelace. The weight further comprises a second weighted strip removably securable to the inner side of the piece of footwear. The second weighted strip has a second plurality of holes defined therethrough. The second plurality of holes are arranged along a length of the second strip, and at least some of the second plurality of holes are arranged to align with the second plurality of lace-holes. The second weighted strip is removably securable to the piece of footwear by the lace.
According to another broad aspect, a method for applying a weight to a piece of footwear is provided. The piece of footwear comprises a first plurality of lace-holes on an outer side of the piece of footwear, and a second plurality of lace-holes on an inner side of the piece of footwear. The method comprises applying a first weighted member to the outer side of the piece of footwear; applying a second weighted member to the inner side of the piece of footwear; and securing the first weighted member and the second weighted member to the outer side of the piece of footwear and the inner side of the piece of footwear, respectively.
Reference is made in the description to the following drawings, in which:
Various embodiments will be described below to provide an example of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover embodiments that are not described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to embodiments having all of the features of any one embodiment described below or to features common to multiple or all of the embodiments described below. It is possible that a feature described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention.
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In the embodiment shown, the weight 100 comprises a first weighted member 110a, and a second weighted member 110b. The weighted members 110a, 110b are removably securable to the outer 106a and inner 106b sides of footwear, respectively. By securing the weighted member 110a, 110b to the outer 106a and inner 106b sides of the footwear, a substantially equal distribution of weight is provided to the foot, which provides stability and balance to the body. Preferably, as shown, the weighted members 110a, 110b are removably securable to the outer 106a and inner 106b sides of footwear using the shoelace 108, as will be described in further detail hereinbelow. By securing the weighted members 110a, 110b using the shoelace 108, the weighted members are securely, snugly, and sleekly secured to the piece of footwear. Further, by securing the weighted members 110a and 110b using the shoelace 108, the weighted members 110a and 110b are positioned substantially equidistantly from the longitudinal axis of the piece of footwear. The may further provide a substantially equal distribution of weight to the foot.
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In the embodiment shown, the first weighted member 110a is in the shape of a strip, and is generally elongate and has a first end 112a, a second end 114a, and a length L1 extending therebetween. The first weighted member 110a further has a first face 116a extending along the length thereof, and a second face 118a extending along the length thereof and opposed to the first face 116a. In use, the weighted member 110a is applied to the piece of footwear by positioning the second face 118a in facing relation to the outer side 106a of the piece of footwear 102.
The weighted strip 110a has a plurality of holes 120a defined therethrough, which are arranged along the length L1 of the weighted member 110a. The holes extend through the weighted member 110a from the first face 116a to the second face 118a. The holes are 120a generally arranged to align with the first plurality of lace holes 104a of the piece of footwear when the weighted member 110a is placed on the piece of footwear 102, so that the shoelace 108 may be threaded therethrough. In the embodiment shown, the holes 120a are generally arranged in a row. That is, they are aligned along a common axis 121a. In alternate embodiments, the holes may be arranged in another configuration. For example, the holes 116a may be arranged in two parallel rows. In the embodiment shown, an eyelet 117a is secured to each hole.
Preferably, the number of holes 120a in the weighted member 110a corresponds to the number of lace-holes 104a in the piece of footwear 102. For example, the ice-skate shown in
The size of the holes 120a may vary depending on the particular embodiment. For example, in embodiments in which the weighted members 110a, 110b are sold for use with a children's shoe, the holes 120a, 120b may have a relatively small diameter, to match the size of the lace-holes. In embodiments in which the weighted members 110a, 110b are sold for use with an adult skate, the holes 120a, 120b may have a relatively large diameter.
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In the embodiment shown, the cover 124a comprises a first covering strip 134a, and a second covering strip 136a. The first 134a and second 136a covering strips may, for example, be made from leather, or a synthetic material such as nylon. The first covering strip 134a may be positioned adjacent the first face 130a of the weighted portion 122a, and the second covering strip 136a may be positioned adjacent the second face 132a of the weighted portion 122a. The weighted portion 122a and the first 134a and second 136a covering strips may be secured together by adhering the first 134a and second 136a covering strips to the weighted portion 122a. Alternately or in addition, as shown, the edges of the first 134a and second 136a covering strips may be secured together around the weighted portion 122a, for example by stitching.
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In some embodiments, the covering strips 134a and 134b may be color coded to correspond to the weight value of the weighted portion 122a. For example, weighted portions 122a that have a weight of 1 lb may be covered with covering strips 134a, 134b that are blue, and weighted portions 122a that have a weight of 1.5 lb may be covered with covering strips 134a, 134b that are red.
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Additional embodiments in which the weighted member 110a is curved may include embodiments wherein the weighted member 110a is manufactured for use with boots such as combat boots or snow boots, ski-boots, and snowboard boots.
In an alternate embodiment, as shown in
Although the embodiments of the weighted members 910a and 910b shown in
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In use, in order to secure the weight 100 to the piece of footwear, the first weighted member 110a may be applied to the outer side 106a of the piece of footwear 102, the second weighted member 110b may be applied to the inner side 106b of the piece of footwear, and then the first weighted member 110a and the second weighted member 110b may be secured to the outer side 106a and inner side 106b, respectively, of the piece of footwear. More particularly, referring back to
In order to remove the weight 100 from the piece of footwear 102, the shoelace 108 may be untied and removed from the piece of footwear 102.
It will be appreciated that steps of positioning the first 110a and second 110b weighted members on the piece of footwear 102 and securing the first 110a and second 110b weighted members on the piece of footwear 102 may be carried out concurrently
In some embodiments (not shown), additional weighted members 110 may be applied to the piece of footwear 102, to increase the weight on the piece of footwear 102. More particularly, a plurality of weighted members may be stacked on the outer side 106a of the piece of footwear 102, and a plurality of weighted members may be stacked on the inner side 106b of the piece of footwear 102. For example, prior to lacing up the piece of footwear 102, a third weighted member may be applied to the outer side 106a piece of footwear 102, on top of the first weighted member 110a, and a fourth weighted member may be applied to the inner side 106b of the piece of footwear 102, on top of the second weighted member 110b. The piece of footwear 108 may then be laced up, to secure all four weighted members to the piece of footwear.
It will be appreciated that the weight 100 may be sold in separate parts. That is, weighted members 110a, 110b may be sold separately. Alternately, the weighted members 110a, 110b may be sold together.
It will be appreciated that, although in the embodiments shown, the first 110a and second 110b weighted members are manufactured as separate pieces, in some embodiments, they may be joined.