FOOTWEAR WITH SECURELY INTERCHANGEABLE HEEL PORTIONS
20230248112 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B3/0047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B21/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B21/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B21/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B21/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Footwear with a heel portion having a clasp member with resilient arms having locking tabs that engage with locking slots in a receptacle member in a main portion, when the heel portion abuts against the main Portion. The locking tabs disengage from the locking slots when simultaneously squeezed together by a tool that extends through locking tab access holes on both sides of the main portion. The locking tab access holes are too small for a child's fingers to enter. The clasp member and receptacle member can be in either the heel portion or the main portion.
Claims
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4. A piece of footwear, comprising: a main portion having a receptacle recess in a rear part, and a pair of locking tab access holes in right and left side parts leading to said receptacle recess, and a retaining member hole in a bottom part, leading to said receptacle recess; wherein said locking tab access holes are less than approximately ¼ inch in diameter, whereby said locking tab access holes are too narrow for a child's finger to go through said locking tab access holes to reach said receptacle recess; a receptacle member mounted in said receptacle recess having a pair of locking slots formed in opposing sides of said receptacle member, said locking slots in communication with said locking tab access holes; a heel portion having a clasp member recess in a front part; a clasp member mounted in said clasp member recess having a pair of resilient arms extending outside said clasp recess having locking tabs thereon for releasably engaging said locking slots of said receptacle member when said front part of said heel portion abuts against said rear part of said main portion, and having a retaining member port for receiving a retaining member inserted through said retaining member hole; whereby when said front part of said heel portion abuts against said rear part of said main portion, said locking tabs releasably engage with said locking slots, said retaining member port aligns with said retaining member hole, whereby a retaining member can be inserted through said retaining member hole and retained in said retaining member port, so that said heel portion is securely joined to said main portion by both said locking tabs and by said retaining member; whereby withdrawing said retaining member from said retaining member port and using a tool that extends through said locking slots to press said locking tabs towards each other through said locking tab access holes releases said locking tabs from said locking slots to allow said heel portion to be separated from said main portion.
5. (canceled)
6. A piece of footwear according to claim 4, wherein said main portion and said heel portion comprise an elastomeric material, and said receptacle member and said clasp member comprise a resilient material.
7. A piece of footwear, comprising: a heel portion having a receptacle recess in a front part, and a pair of locking tab access holes in right and left side parts leading to said receptacle recess, and a retaining member hole in a bottom part, leading to said receptacle recess; wherein said locking tab access holes are less than approximately ¼ inch in diameter, whereby said locking tab access holes are too narrow for a child's finger to go through said locking tab access holes to reach said receptacle recess; a receptacle member mounted in said receptacle recess having a pair of locking slots formed in opposing sides of said receptacle member, said locking slots in communication with said locking tab access holes; a main portion having a clasp member recess in a rear part; a clasp member mounted in said clasp member recess having a pair of resilient arms extending outside said clasp recess having locking tabs thereon for releasably engaging said locking slots of said receptacle member when said front part of said heel portion abuts against said rear part of said main portion, and having a retaining member port for receiving a retaining member inserted through said retaining member hole; whereby when said front part of said heel portion abuts against said rear part of said main portion and said locking tabs releasably engage with said locking slots, said retaining member port aligns with said retaining member hole, whereby a retaining member can be inserted through said retaining member hole and retained in said retaining member port, so that said heel portion is securely joined abutting against said main portion by both said locking tabs and said retaining member; whereby withdrawing said retaining member from said locking member port and said locking member hole, and using a tool that extends through said locking slots to press said locking tabs towards each other through said locking tab access holes releases said locking tabs from said locking slots to allow said heel portion to be separated from said main portion.
8. (canceled)
9. A piece of footwear according to claim 7, wherein said main portion and said heel portion comprise an elastomeric material, and said receptacle member and said clasp member comprise a resilient material.
10. A piece of footwear according to claim 9, wherein said receptacle member and said clasp member are embedded in said elastomeric material of said main portion and said heel portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION
[0045] The presently preferred best mode for practicing the present invention is illustrated by way of example in
[0046] A buckle 200 to fasten the heel portion 160 to the main portion 140 together is provided, consisting of a clasp member 240 inserted in the clasp member recess and a receptacle member 260 inserted in the receptacle member recess 142. When the heel portion 160 is brought together with the main portion 140, with the front part 163 of the heel portion 160 abutting against the rear part 143 of the main portion 140, the clasp member 240 becomes engaged with with, and retained in, the receptacle member 260 as described in more detail below, to securely join the heel portion 160 to the main portion 140 together.
[0047] The main portion 140 has locking tab access holes 144 in right and left side parts that lead into the receptacle member recess 142. The locking tab access holes are preferably circular in cross section, but can be rectangular or of some other shape in cross section.
[0048] Preferably, the locking tab access holes 144 are less than approximately ¼ inch (approximately 60 millimeters) in width, so that the locking tab access holes 144 are too narrow for a child's finger to go through to reach the receptacle recess 142.
[0049] Preferably, the main portion 140 also has a retaining member hole 146 in a bottom part (see
[0050] The receptacle member 260 mounted in the receptacle recess 142 has a pair of locking slots 264 formed in opposing sides of the receptacle member 260, and the locking slots 264 are in communication with the locking tab access holes 144 when the receptacle member 260 is inserted in the receptacle member recess 142.
[0051] The clasp member 240 has a pair of resilient (as defined below) arms 244, each of which has a locking tab 248 that extends outside the clasp member recess, and also has a retaining member port 242, described in more detail below.
[0052] When the heel portion 160 is brought together with the main portion 140, with the front part 163 of the heel portion 160 abutting against the rear part 143 of the main portion 140, resilient arms 244 extend into the receptacle member 260 and the locking tabs 248 then become engaged with, and retained in, the locking slots 264 in the receptacle member 260, to fasten the buckle 200 and securely join the heel portion 160 to the main portion 140 together.
[0053] As explained in more detail below, if the locking tabs 248 are pushed towards each other, they will become disengaged with the locking slots 264, thereby releasing the buckle 200, allowing the heel portion 160 to be released from the main portion 140.
[0054] Preferably, the clasp member 240 and the receptable member 260 are made from a material such as plastic, that is rigid and strong enough to provide rigidity and strength to securely join the heel portion 160 to the main portion 140, yet resilient enough that the locking tabs 248 can be pushed towards each other to disengage from the locking slots 264, to release the buckle 200, allowing the heel portion 160 to be released from the main portion 140. A material that is rigid and strong enough to form the clasp member 240 and the receptacle member 260 so that they can join and separate by pushing the locking tabs 248 towards each other to disengage from the locking slots 264 to release the buckle is called a “resilient” material.
[0055] Of course, the clasp member 240 and the receptable member 260 need not be inserted into recesses in the main portion 140 and the heel portion 160, but can instead be embedded in the elastomeric material of the main portion 140 and heel portion 160 when the portions are manufactured, because the clasp member and receptacle member do not need to be removable from the heel portion and main portion.
[0056] Thus, the locking tabs 248 releasably engage with the locking slots 264 when the front part 163 of the heel portion 160 abuts against the rear part 143 of the main portion 140.
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[0061] It is preferred that the main portion 140 and the heel portion 160 both be provided with non-slip soles.
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[0075] While the present invention has been disclosed in connection with the presently preferred embodiments described herein, it should be understood that there may be other embodiments which fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the clasp member can be in the main portion and the receptacle member can be in the heel portion. For another example, different structures of buckles can be used, as long as the buckle has a clasp member and a receptacle member, where the clasp member has locking tabs that engage with locking slots in the receptacle member, to securely join the heel portion and the main portion when they are abutting, and the buckle can be released by a tool that extends through locking tab access holes in the receptacle member to push the locking tabs together to disengage the locking tabs from the locking slots. Accordingly, no limitations are to be implied or inferred in this invention except as specifically and as explicitly set forth in the appended claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0076] The present invention is applicable whenever it is desired to provide elastomeric footwear to children with a securely interchangeable heel portion.