Shoetree with high versatility of use
09743716 ยท 2017-08-29
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Abstract
A shoetree includes a tubular element adapted to be inserted in a shoe and to bear at one end a portion that substantially reproduces the shape of the toe of a shoe. The opposite end includes with a shoehorn-shaped portion, which is pivoted to the tubular element, in order to pass from a condition for use as a shoetree to a condition for use as a shoehorn.
Claims
1. A shoetree, comprising a tubular element adapted to be inserted in a shoe and to bear at a first end a portion that substantially reproduces a shape of a component of a shoe, wherein said tubular element includes, at a second opposite end, a portion pivoted to said tubular element, in order to pass from a first condition for use as a shoetree to a second condition for use as a shoehorn, wherein said portion is pivoted to said tubular element substantially at one end of said portion, said portion is provided, at a region for pivoting to said tubular element, with a flat extension portion that accommodates a hinge for pivoting said tubular element, and wherein said portion is provided at one end, opposite to a second opposite end adapted to be used as a shoehorn, with a hemispherical element adapted to accommodate said hinge for the pivoting of said tubular element.
2. The shoetree according to claim 1, wherein said portion is pivoted to said tubular element substantially at a central region of said portion.
3. The shoetree according to claim 1, wherein said tubular element is elastic so that it can be tensioned inside said shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will become better apparent from the description of preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of the shoetree according to the disclosure, which are illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(21) With reference to the figures, the shoetree according to the disclosure, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, in the first embodiment, comprises a substantially tubular elastic body 2, which is provided at one end with a portion 3 that is adapted for example to be engaged by a shape that reproduces the toe of a shoe, not shown.
(22) The opposite end of the elastic tubular element 2 is coupled by way of hinged means 5 to a portion 4 shaped like a shoehorn. Conveniently, the portion 4 is arranged so as to be positioned substantially along the same axis of the elastic tubular element 2 when the shoetree 1 is to be used in the shoehorn configuration.
(23) In such case, in fact, the shoehorn-shaped portion 4 and the tubular element 2 are substantially aligned as shown in
(24) In the active configuration as a shoetree, illustrated in
(25) The pivoting between the tubular element 2 and the shoehorn-shaped portion 4 occurs at the substantially central region of the shoehorn 4.
(26) By contrast, in the second embodiment of the disclosure, illustrated in
(27) It should be noted that, in the figures, the same reference numerals are used to designate the same elements. Therefore, in the different embodiments, these reference numerals are used to indicate elements that are common to the different embodiments.
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(29) In this case, in the condition for use as a shoetree, illustrated in
(30) In the fourth embodiment, illustrated in
(31) It should be noted that if the elastic tubular element 2 is arranged in the condition of maximum extension, accommodated inside the hemispherical element 7, the shoetree can be used as a shoehorn without requiring the user to bend.
(32) In this condition the elastic tubular element 2 is locked in the hemispherical element 7 which, thanks to its geometric shape structure and to the elasticity of the plastic material with which the hemispherical element is made, is capable of widening upon the transition of the elastic tubular element and then narrowing again after the transition of the elastic tubular element, in this way acting as a lock for the shoehorn-shaped element 4 (which is integrally connected to the hemispherical element) in the extended position. In this shape structure the elastic tubular element, integrally connected with the front portion, substantially reproducing the shape of the toe of a shoe, acts as a handle for the shoehorn-shaped portion 4 in the extended position.
(33) In practice it has been found that the shoetree according to the present disclosure fully achieves the set aim and objects, in that it makes it possible to be used both as a shoetree and, in conjunction, as a shoehorn.
(34) The shoetree, thus conceived, is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
(35) In practice the materials employed, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
(36) The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2013A000890 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.