Wrap for foot and method of wrapping with the same (variants)
11744300 · 2023-09-05
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Abstract
The utility model relates to devices for wrapping feet when wearing shoes. One variant of the device is a band made of fabric having a mid-section and end sections, wherein said mid-section has a width of approximately half the length of the user's foot and a length approximately equal to the circumference of the Metatarsophalangeal joint area of the user's foot. The end sections, that are the lengthwise continuation of the mid-section, can have different shapes and are decoratively tied or otherwise arranged after the shoes are put on. Another variant of the device is a loop made of fabric formed by connecting the ends of a band having a width approximately half the length of the user's foot and a length approximately double the circumference of the Metatarsophalangeal joint area of the user's foot. The utility model provides protection and hygiene when wearing shoes.
Claims
1. A method of wrapping the foot with a wrap comprising a band configured to be wrapped around the toes and the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of user's foot, wherein the band has mid and end sections, wherein the mid-section has a width of approximately half the length of user's foot and a length of at least the circumference of the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of user's foot, wherein the mid-section is placed under the front part of the foot, perpendicular to the foot, after which said end sections are crossed upward at the top of the foot, after which the shoe is put on leaving the end sections of the wrap outside the shoe to be then decoratively tied.
2. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections have a rectangular shape.
3. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are in the shape of trapezoids or triangles attached to the mid-section at the bases.
4. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are in the shape of one or more trapezoids with straight, convex or concave edges attached at their bases.
5. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are in the shape of one or more intersecting circles or ovals.
6. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are in the shape of any combination of intersecting or connected rectangles, trapezoids, triangles, circles, or ovals.
7. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the edges of the band are wavy or zigzag.
8. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are identical.
9. The method of wrapping the foot with the wrap of claim 1, wherein the end sections are not identical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present utility model are illustrated in the drawings below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Reference now will be made in detail to the embodiments and advantages of the present utility model.
(21) To achieve the objective of protecting the toes and Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of user's feet two particularly shaped wraps made of fabric are provided.
(22) In accordance with the first general embodiment of the present utility model, the wrap has a shape of a band which has a mid-section (1) and end sections (2), wherein said mid-section (1) has a width of about ½ of user's foot and the length of at least the circumference of the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of user's foot.
(23) End sections (2) may be in the form of an immediate continuation of the mid-section or as extensions representing separate connected pieces of material similar to or different from the material of the mid-section (1). End sections can have various shapes, for example, these can be rectangular, triangular, or in the shape of trapezoids, circles, ovals, or any combination of these shapes. End sections can have even, wavy, or zigzag edges.
(24) The length and shape of the end sections are not limited to the embodiments presented herein and represent an aesthetic aspect of the wrap, therefore these depend on the personal preferences of the user.
(25) In accordance with the second general embodiment of the present utility model, the wrap has a shape of a loop constructed by connecting two ends of a band, wherein said band has a width of about ½ of user's foot and the length of about twice the circumference of the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of user's foot. Said loop (3) is used to cover the toes and the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of the user's foot.
(26) The first wrap is preferably utilized in accordance with a wrapping method, where the mid-section (1) of the wrap is placed under the front part of the foot, perpendicular to the foot. Then the end sections (2) are crossed at the top of the foot to cover the toes and the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of the user's foot. The user then slides the foot into the shoe leaving the end sections (2) of the wrap outside the shoe. The end sections of the wrap are then decoratively tied or arranged.
(27) The second wrap is preferably utilized in accordance with wrapping method, where the loop (3) is placed around the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint area of the foot and twisted 360° to form a double loop in the form of figure eight, where one loop is wrapped around said area of the foot and the second is free. Then, the free loop is arranged around the toe area of the foot. When the shoe is put on, the knot which is formed by twisting the loop remains outside the shoe, close to the topline of the shoe.
(28) Wraps for feet provided herein are made of light fabric such as silk.
(29) Wraps for feet presented herein almost completely cover the front area of the user's foot providing comfort and hygiene to the user's feet when wearing shoes, especially when wearing shoes barefoot.
(30) When made of slick fabric, wraps for feet presented herein may reduce the pain and/or discomfort associated with the process of putting on tight shoes barefoot.
(31) When made of fabric in a color matching the color of the shoe, the wrap minimally affects the appearance of the shoe.
(32) Additionally, the color, pattern, texture and the cut of the band in combination with a specific wrapping method have an aesthetic or ornamental aspect to them and may enhance or complement the look of one's shoes or overall attire.
(33) The band can be cleaned and ironed as often as one prefers to ensure proper hygiene and appearance.
(34) Additionally, the band can be scented or layered with additional protective liners to provide added comfort and/or hygiene.
(35) Wraps for feet presented here can also be wrapped over delicate hosiery thereby providing stylish protection to those.