Patent classifications
A47G25/82
Shoe Donning Apparatus And Methods Of Use Thereof
An apparatus for assisting a user in donning a shoe is disclosed. The apparatus can have a body defining a U-shaped receptacle that is configured to extend across an upper surface of the shoe. The body can have a pair of legs that extend downwardly on respective sides of the body to respective lower edges. The body can have a highest portion opposite the lower edges of the pair of legs that is spaced from the lower edges of the legs by at least 2 inches along a vertical axis. The apparatus can further have a clip that is coupled to the body, the clip comprising an arm that is pivotable relative to the body. The arm can define a first clamping surface. A second clamping surface can face the first clamping surface. The first and second clamping surfaces can receive the tongue therebetween.
Shoehorn assembly
An assembly for assisting a user in putting on footwear having a tongue includes a shoehorn portion and one or more attachment portions. The shoehorn portion includes an elongated handle and an engagement member. The engagement member includes a first surface and one or more shoehorn magnets situated proximate to the first surface. The attachment portions are removably attached to the tongue and include a clip and a body portion. The clip is configured to removably attached to the tongue. The body portion is connected to the clip and includes one or more attachment magnets configured to engage with the shoehorn magnets. The engagement of the attachment magnets to the shoehorn magnets allows the user to manipulate a movement of the tongue.
Shoehorn assembly
An assembly for assisting a user in putting on footwear having a tongue includes a shoehorn portion and one or more attachment portions. The shoehorn portion includes an elongated handle and an engagement member. The engagement member includes a first surface and one or more shoehorn magnets situated proximate to the first surface. The attachment portions are removably attached to the tongue and include a clip and a body portion. The clip is configured to removably attached to the tongue. The body portion is connected to the clip and includes one or more attachment magnets configured to engage with the shoehorn magnets. The engagement of the attachment magnets to the shoehorn magnets allows the user to manipulate a movement of the tongue.
Collapsible footwear tool
A multi-use footwear tool that has an attachment mechanism with two complementary pieces that can be separated to split the multi-use footwear tool into two sections. A first section of the multi-use footwear tool is an elongated shoehorn and a second section of the multi-use footwear tool is an elongated body. The elongated shoehorn has a shoehorn and the elongated body has a hook. The elongated shoehorn and the elongated body can be attached into one long multi-use footwear tool or separated into individual pieces using the attachment mechanism.
Collapsible footwear tool
A multi-use footwear tool that has an attachment mechanism with two complementary pieces that can be separated to split the multi-use footwear tool into two sections. A first section of the multi-use footwear tool is an elongated shoehorn and a second section of the multi-use footwear tool is an elongated body. The elongated shoehorn has a shoehorn and the elongated body has a hook. The elongated shoehorn and the elongated body can be attached into one long multi-use footwear tool or separated into individual pieces using the attachment mechanism.
SHOE HORN
The invention relates to the field of satisfying human needs and specifically relates to the structure of a device for putting on footwear. The shoe horn consists of a blade in the form of a trapezoid rod with a longitudinal groove along its entire length. The guard is mounted on the blade using the press fitting method. A grip is shaped as a steel tube and press fitted on the narrowed part of the blade and. touching the guard. A wedge with a pommel is press fitted into the tube of the grip. The design of the invention ensures perfect balance of the shoe horn.
SHOE HORN
The invention relates to the field of satisfying human needs and specifically relates to the structure of a device for putting on footwear. The shoe horn consists of a blade in the form of a trapezoid rod with a longitudinal groove along its entire length. The guard is mounted on the blade using the press fitting method. A grip is shaped as a steel tube and press fitted on the narrowed part of the blade and. touching the guard. A wedge with a pommel is press fitted into the tube of the grip. The design of the invention ensures perfect balance of the shoe horn.
Shoehorn to facilitate a human to wear a shoe
An improved mechanical shoehorn that provides a new and unique enhanced application. The shoehorn includes a pivotable handle with a substantial length which helps to push the heel into the shoe. Additionally, the shoehorn includes an arched frontal assembly that widens the shoe opening which makes it easier for a user to slide their foot into the shoe. In one embodiment, the shoehorn further comprises a sock applicator that attaches to the back of the main device.
Shoehorn to facilitate a human to wear a shoe
An improved mechanical shoehorn that provides a new and unique enhanced application. The shoehorn includes a pivotable handle with a substantial length which helps to push the heel into the shoe. Additionally, the shoehorn includes an arched frontal assembly that widens the shoe opening which makes it easier for a user to slide their foot into the shoe. In one embodiment, the shoehorn further comprises a sock applicator that attaches to the back of the main device.
Shoehorn to facilitate a human to wear a foot
An improved mechanical shoehorn that provides a new and unique enhanced application. The shoehorn includes a pivotable handle with a substantial length which helps to push the heel into the shoe. Additionally, the shoehorn includes an arched frontal assembly that widens the shoe opening which makes it easier for a user to slide their foot into the shoe. In one embodiment, the shoehorn further comprises a sock applicator that attaches to the back of the main device.