Footwear transportation device
11445805 ยท 2022-09-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A footwear transportation device is an apparatus used to contain, protect, and transport various shoes, sandals, sneakers, and other such footwear. The apparatus is also configured to hang comfortably around a user's neck or over a user's shoulder for carrying ease. The apparatus includes a storage pouch, a hood, a first shoe-supporting mechanism, and a second shoe-supporting mechanism. The storage pouch allows for storage of items. The hood is an enclosure generally used to cover the head of a user. The first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism are units allowing for containment and support of one of a pair of shoes each. The first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise a flexible line and a shoe pouch. The flexible line is a connector made of elastic material. The shoe pouch is a storage unit which allows for secure containment of a shoe or other footwear.
Claims
1. A footwear transportation device comprises: a storage pouch; a hood; a first shoe-supporting mechanism; a second shoe-supporting mechanism; the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise a flexible line, a shoe pouch, and a tightening mechanism; the flexible line comprises a proximal line end and a distal line end; the hood being operatively coupled into the storage pouch, wherein the storage pouch is used to selectively deploy the hood; the proximal line end of the first shoe-supporting mechanism being connected adjacent to the storage pouch; the proximal line end of the second shoe-supporting mechanism being connected adjacent to the storage pouch, opposite to the proximal line end of the first shoe-supporting mechanism; the distal line end being pivotably connected to the shoe pouch; and the tightening mechanism being operatively integrated into the shoe pouch, wherein the tightening mechanism is used to adjust the size of the shoe pouch; and the shoe pouch comprises a shoe-shaped cover, a sole, a tongue portion, and a shoe opening, the tongue portion being a segment of the shoe-shaped cover opposite the sole, and the shoe opening being integrated into the tongue portion, wherein the tightening mechanism comprises a string sleeve, a drawstring, and a slide stopper; the string sleeve being peripherally connected to the sole; the drawstring traversing through the string sleeve; and the slide stopper being externally positioned to the string sleeve; and the slide stopper being slidably engaged along the drawstring, the size of the shoe pouch being adjustable by slidably engaging the slide stopper.
2. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise at least one first reflector; and the at least one first reflector being externally adhered to the shoe pouch.
3. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one second reflector; and the at least one second reflector being externally adhered to the storage pouch.
4. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise at least one deodorizing device; and the at least one deodorizing device being positioned within the shoe pouch.
5. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one pocket; and the at least one pocket being internally connected within the storage pouch.
6. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise a shackle and a heel loop; the heel loop being externally mounted to the shoe pouch; the shackle being connected onto the distal line end; and the shackle being pivotably linked to the heel loop.
7. A footwear transportation device comprises: a storage pouch; a hood; a first shoe-supporting mechanism; a second shoe-supporting mechanism; the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise a flexible line, a shoe pouch, and a tightening mechanism; the flexible line comprises a proximal line end and a distal line end; the shoe pouch comprises a shoe-shaped cover, a shoe opening, a fastener, and a sole; the shoe-shaped cover comprises a substantially flat tongue portion; the hood being operatively coupled into the storage pouch, wherein the storage pouch is used to selectively deploy the hood; the proximal line end of the first shoe-supporting mechanism being connected adjacent to the storage pouch; the proximal line end of the second shoe-supporting mechanism being connected adjacent to the storage pouch, opposite to the proximal line end of the first shoe-supporting mechanism; the distal line end being pivotably connected to the shoe pouch; the tightening mechanism being operatively integrated into the shoe pouch, wherein the tightening mechanism is used to adjust the size of the shoe pouch; the shoe opening being integrated into the tongue portion; the tongue portion and the sole being positioned opposite to each other about the shoe-shaped cover; and the fastener being operatively integrated into the shoe opening, wherein the fastener is used to toggle access to the shoe opening, wherein the tightening mechanism comprises a string sleeve, a drawstring, and a slide stopper; the string sleeve being peripherally connected to the sole; the drawstring traversing through the string sleeve; and the slide stopper being externally positioned to the string sleeve; and the slide stopper being slidably engaged along the drawstring.
8. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise at least one first reflector; and the at least one first reflector being externally adhered to the shoe pouch.
9. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 7 comprises: at least one second reflector; and the at least one second reflector being externally adhered to the storage pouch.
10. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise at least one deodorizing device; and the at least one deodorizing device being positioned within the shoe pouch.
11. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 7 comprises: at least one pocket; and the at least one pocket being internally connected within the storage pouch.
12. The footwear transportation device as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the first shoe-supporting mechanism and the second shoe-supporting mechanism each comprise a shackle and a heel loop; the heel loop being externally mounted to the shoe pouch; the shackle being connected onto the distal line end; and the shackle being pivotably linked to the heel loop.
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(6) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(7) The present invention is a footwear transportation device that is used to contain, protect, and transport various shoes, sandals, sneakers, and other such footwear. The present invention is also configured to hang comfortably around a user's neck or over a user's shoulder for carrying ease. The present invention comprises a storage pouch 1, a hood 2, a first shoe-supporting mechanism 3, and a second shoe-supporting mechanism 4, as seen in
(8) The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively contain and carry various footwear. The hood 2 is operatively coupled into the storage pouch 1, wherein the storage pouch 1 is used to selectively deploy the hood 2, as seen in
(9) The shoe pouch 8 of the first shoe-supporting mechanism 3 and the second shoe-supporting mechanism 4 must be configured to receive footwear of various sizes and shapes. To this end, the shoe pouch 8 comprises a shoe-shaped cover 9, a shoe opening 11, a fastener 12, and a sole 13, as seen in
(10) The shoe pouch 8 may need to adjust in order to more precisely accommodate a contained piece of footwear. To this end, the tightening mechanism 14 comprises a string sleeve 15, a drawstring 16, and a slide stopper 17, as seen in
(11) The user of the present invention may desire to stand out in a crowd or may further benefit from enhanced visibility at night. To this end, the first shoe-supporting mechanism 3 and the second shoe-supporting mechanism 4 each comprise at least one first reflector 18, as seen in
(12) Footwear that has been worn often retains the unpleasant odor of the user's feet. To alleviate this issue, the first shoe-supporting mechanism 3 and the second shoe-supporting mechanism 4 each comprise at least one deodorizing device 19, as seen in
(13) The user may desire to store personal items within the present invention. To this end, the present invention comprises at least one pocket 23, as seen in
(14) The shoe pouch 8 may need to detach or separate from the distal line end 7. In order to accomplish this, the first shoe-supporting mechanism 3 and the second shoe-supporting mechanism 4 each comprise a shackle 20 and a heel loop 21. The shackle 20 is a rigid connector that joins to the heel loop 21, as seen in
(15) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.