Patent classifications
A43C11/24
Shoe with Interchangeable Accessories
A shoe with interchangeable accessories is provided. The shoe includes a sole and an upper affixed to the sole, the upper including a toe cap on a first end and a heel on a second end. The sole and the upper define an interior volume configured to receive a foot. An emblem recession disposed on the toe cap, and an emblem accessory is removably secured within the emblem recession. A headlight accessory and wheel accessories are also removably securable to the upper. The shoe is adapted to resemble a vehicle and can be customized via the attachment of different combinations of emblem, wheel, and headlight accessories.
Shoe with Interchangeable Accessories
A shoe with interchangeable accessories is provided. The shoe includes a sole and an upper affixed to the sole, the upper including a toe cap on a first end and a heel on a second end. The sole and the upper define an interior volume configured to receive a foot. An emblem recession disposed on the toe cap, and an emblem accessory is removably secured within the emblem recession. A headlight accessory and wheel accessories are also removably securable to the upper. The shoe is adapted to resemble a vehicle and can be customized via the attachment of different combinations of emblem, wheel, and headlight accessories.
STORAGE DEVICE FOR SHOELACE
In one embodiment, a storage device encloses the laces of footwear. The storage device comprises a lower member, an upper member, and a joint that permits articulated motion between the lower member and the upper member in a first direction along the longitudinal axis of the storage device. The upper member comprises an enclosure with an inner cavity that receives the laces therein. In one example, the outer member comprises a pair of closure members that articulate in a second direction toward the longitudinal axis.
STORAGE DEVICE FOR SHOELACE
In one embodiment, a storage device encloses the laces of footwear. The storage device comprises a lower member, an upper member, and a joint that permits articulated motion between the lower member and the upper member in a first direction along the longitudinal axis of the storage device. The upper member comprises an enclosure with an inner cavity that receives the laces therein. In one example, the outer member comprises a pair of closure members that articulate in a second direction toward the longitudinal axis.
Adjustable and Interchangeable Shoe Fastening Device and Methods of Use
An adjustable, interchangeable, and customizable shoe fastening device and its methods of use, to be used in articles of footwear designed for shoelaces, but not limited to such. The shoe fastening devices are comprised of an elongated looped cord with a removable one-piece holding device or a non-removable one-piece or two-part holding device, and an adjusting device to cater to different types of feet, footwear, and activity. The shoe fastening device offers users the ability to customize, interchange, decorate, and adjust the user's shoe fit to make it just right. The shoe fastening devices come as a set, package, pre-assembled kit, or a do-it-yourself kit. The shoe fastening and holding devices can be decorated with paint, nail polish, stickers, glitter, or the like, and can be easily removed, replaced or swapped with family and friends.
Adjustable and Interchangeable Shoe Fastening Device and Methods of Use
An adjustable, interchangeable, and customizable shoe fastening device and its methods of use, to be used in articles of footwear designed for shoelaces, but not limited to such. The shoe fastening devices are comprised of an elongated looped cord with a removable one-piece holding device or a non-removable one-piece or two-part holding device, and an adjusting device to cater to different types of feet, footwear, and activity. The shoe fastening device offers users the ability to customize, interchange, decorate, and adjust the user's shoe fit to make it just right. The shoe fastening devices come as a set, package, pre-assembled kit, or a do-it-yourself kit. The shoe fastening and holding devices can be decorated with paint, nail polish, stickers, glitter, or the like, and can be easily removed, replaced or swapped with family and friends.
ORNAMENT FOR ATTACHMENT ON APPAREL
An article having a substantially flat front-facing surface portion and an opposite-facing flat back-facing surface portion, where the front-facing surface portion and the back-facing surface portion are substantially parallel one with respect to the other, and where the front-facing surface portion and the back-facing surface portion extend to and are bounded by a first, a second and a third edge, where each of the first, second and third edges are arcuate and are joined end-to-end at a first apex, a second apex, and a third apex
ORNAMENT FOR ATTACHMENT ON APPAREL
An article having a substantially flat front-facing surface portion and an opposite-facing flat back-facing surface portion, where the front-facing surface portion and the back-facing surface portion are substantially parallel one with respect to the other, and where the front-facing surface portion and the back-facing surface portion extend to and are bounded by a first, a second and a third edge, where each of the first, second and third edges are arcuate and are joined end-to-end at a first apex, a second apex, and a third apex
SHOE SECURING STRAPS
The present invention extends to removable shoe securing straps. A strap includes one or more portions of hook material on an end and/or on a side of the strap. The strap also includes one or more portions of loop material on another end and/or on another side of the strap. The strap can be inserted through eyelets on both sides of a shoe. The one or more hook portions can then be placed in contact with (e.g., folded over onto) the one or more loop portions to hold the strap in position. Thus, the strap secures the shoe onto the human foot. When secure, a human wearer is essentially prevented from walking out of the shoe. Accordingly, a human wearer can secure shoes to their feet in a more efficient manner.
SHOE SECURING STRAPS
The present invention extends to removable shoe securing straps. A strap includes one or more portions of hook material on an end and/or on a side of the strap. The strap also includes one or more portions of loop material on another end and/or on another side of the strap. The strap can be inserted through eyelets on both sides of a shoe. The one or more hook portions can then be placed in contact with (e.g., folded over onto) the one or more loop portions to hold the strap in position. Thus, the strap secures the shoe onto the human foot. When secure, a human wearer is essentially prevented from walking out of the shoe. Accordingly, a human wearer can secure shoes to their feet in a more efficient manner.