Patent classifications
A43B3/12
BAREFOOT SANDAL SOCKS
An aesthetically pleasing sandal sock with an upper planar surface and with a lower surface on which is located an oval structure with an opening and sides capable of engaging with the outer edges of the sandal sole, principally the outer edge of a toe region of the sandal and the outer edge of heel region of the sandal, such that the upper planar surface of the sock extends the length and width of the sandal sole. The sandal sock is composed of elastic and flexible material. The side of the oval opening has an outer edge and an inner edge. The inner edge connects and binds with the lower surface. The outer edge is capable of contacting the outer edge of the sandal to position and hold the upper planar surface of the sock so that it is in contact with both upper surface of the sandal sole and foot, when the sandal is worn. The sandal enjoys a naked foot look when worn.
BAREFOOT SANDAL SOCKS
An aesthetically pleasing sandal sock with an upper planar surface and with a lower surface on which is located an oval structure with an opening and sides capable of engaging with the outer edges of the sandal sole, principally the outer edge of a toe region of the sandal and the outer edge of heel region of the sandal, such that the upper planar surface of the sock extends the length and width of the sandal sole. The sandal sock is composed of elastic and flexible material. The side of the oval opening has an outer edge and an inner edge. The inner edge connects and binds with the lower surface. The outer edge is capable of contacting the outer edge of the sandal to position and hold the upper planar surface of the sock so that it is in contact with both upper surface of the sandal sole and foot, when the sandal is worn. The sandal enjoys a naked foot look when worn.
One piece footwear
A blank of flexible sheet material used to form and article of footwear upper and an article of footwear having a sole attached to the upper. According to one embodiment the blank of flexible sheet material includes a main bottom portion having a front toe area, a rear heel area and opposed sides, said main bottom portion being in the general shape of a foot sole. A front strap portion having an elongated shape extends outward from one of the opposed sides of the main bottom portion near the front toe area and having a free end, and a pair of heel-strap flaps extend outward from opposite sides of the main bottom portion near the rear heel area and configured to form an enclosed heel portion and a rear strap of the shoe upper. According to another embodiment the front strap is formed separately from the main bottom portion and pair of heel-strap flaps.
Sandal with detachable foot cover
A sandal, also known as a slide, having a base and a foot cover. The base has a top surface upon which a human foot rests and a periphery defined by a peripheral heel end, and a peripheral toe end. Further, the base has a longitudinal extent measured from the heel end to the toe end. On the periphery of the base, there are first and second opposed peripheral sides, the first peripheral side having at least one pin and the second peripheral side having at least one pin. The foot cover, which is selectively detachable from the base, has at least one tapered opening for receipt of the at least one pin on the first peripheral side and at least one tapered opening for receipt of the at least one pin on the second peripheral side.
Transformable footwear
Each of a first footwear and a second footwear may comprise a toe loop and a first strap. The first strap may be affixed to: a lateral heel portion with a first rotatable connector; and a medial heel portion with a second rotatable connector. The first strap of the first footwear and second footwear may be rotated about: the first rotatable connector, and the second rotatable connector. A ground side of the first footwear may be placed next to a ground side of the second footwear. The first footwear and the second footwear may be folded such that the second footwear is facing outward. A second strap of the second footwear may be rotated about the third rotatable connector and connected to a first fastener on the opposite side of the folded second footwear.
Transformable footwear
Each of a first footwear and a second footwear may comprise a toe loop and a first strap. The first strap may be affixed to: a lateral heel portion with a first rotatable connector; and a medial heel portion with a second rotatable connector. The first strap of the first footwear and second footwear may be rotated about: the first rotatable connector, and the second rotatable connector. A ground side of the first footwear may be placed next to a ground side of the second footwear. The first footwear and the second footwear may be folded such that the second footwear is facing outward. A second strap of the second footwear may be rotated about the third rotatable connector and connected to a first fastener on the opposite side of the folded second footwear.
Sandal Having Releasable Strap Fastening
A sandal having releasable strap fastening, comprising a sole, at least one strap and at least one clamping buckle and/or at least one anchor buckle. According to the invention, the sandal is modularly constructed and can be easily assembled and disassembled. The sole and the at least one strap are connected to each other by guiding the at least one strap through eyes provided in the sole. The two ends of the at least one strap, which form two strap ends, are either fastened to the strap again by means of at least one of the clamping buckles so as to form a loop or are anchored to one of the eyes by means of at least one of the anchor buckles.
Sandal Having Releasable Strap Fastening
A sandal having releasable strap fastening, comprising a sole, at least one strap and at least one clamping buckle and/or at least one anchor buckle. According to the invention, the sandal is modularly constructed and can be easily assembled and disassembled. The sole and the at least one strap are connected to each other by guiding the at least one strap through eyes provided in the sole. The two ends of the at least one strap, which form two strap ends, are either fastened to the strap again by means of at least one of the clamping buckles so as to form a loop or are anchored to one of the eyes by means of at least one of the anchor buckles.
Closed Toe Shoe Cushion
The closed toe shoe cushion is a uniquely formulated soft polymer that is placed in the front toebox of a closed toe higher heel shoe to mitigate and compensate for the forward sliding motion effects of gravity's force to push feet forward and downward causing the problem of heel gap and heel slippage experienced by wearers of higher heel shoes.
The closed toe shoe cushion is made of a polymer that makes the closed toe shoe cushion stay in place inside the toebox of a closed toe shoe and requires no added adhesive. This unique property gives the closed toe shoe cushion the ability to be re-used numerous times in multiple shoes.
The closed Toes Shoe Cushion is durable, does not tear easily and will retain its original form without distortion after each use.
Adjustable sandal construction
A sandal construction including a sole assembly, an adjustable strap system, and an ankle post extending up from and affixed to the sole in the ankle region. The ankle post includes three slots arranged in a generally triangular configuration. The strap system includes a strap, a portion of which is threaded through the slots in the ankle post and extending behind the heel of a wearer's foot and from the ankle region into the forefoot region. The strap is folded as it passes between two slots to control the orientation of the strap portions and to allow deliberate adjustment of the strap, but resist unintentional movement of the strap. The strap is selectively moveable through the slots to loosen and tighten the strap through both the ankle and forefoot regions to adjust the fit of the sandal to the wearer's foot.