Shoe cover
10959482 ยท 2021-03-30
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Inventors
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Abstract
A shoe cover for covering a shoe to present the look like the wearer is wearing a different pair of shoes. The shoe cover includes an upper piece configured to cover the shoe of a wearer, the upper piece sized to cover a specific shoe without being attached to the shoe while the shoe is worn. The shoe cover includes a sole piece coupled to a bottom of the upper piece and configured to grip surfaces as the wearer uses the shoe cover and a gripping insert secured within the cavity created of the upper piece to guard against slippage of the cover on the shoe with the intent of ensuring the safety of the wearer.
Claims
1. A removable shoe cover for a specific raised heel shoe, the shoe cover comprising: a stretchable material configured to cover at least an upper portion and a sole of the raised heel shoe and to removably wrap entirely around the raised heel shoe, the stretchable material being sized and shaped to conform to measurements of the raised heel shoe so as to lie flat against the raised heel shoe while the raised heel shoe is worn by a wearer, at least a portion of the stretchable material forming a bottom part configured to cover an underside of the raised heel shoe, the underside of the raised heel shoe including an entirety of each of the sole, a shank, and a heel breast of the shoe, the bottom part having an outer surface facing away from the underside of the shoe and an inner surface facing toward the underside of the shoe; an unsewn hole for a lift of a heel of the shoe to pass through; a sole piece coupled to the outer surface of the bottom part and extending to cover the entire outer surface of the bottom part continuously from a toe end of the bottom part to an edge of the unsewn hole so as not to cover the unsewn hole, wherein the sole piece is further configured to follow a contour of the underside of the shoe, including a contour of the sole, the shank, and the heel breast of the shoe, the sole piece having a ground contact portion configured to contact the ground and grip a surface as the wearer uses the shoe cover and a non-ground contact portion constructed to support the stretchable material and configured not to contact the ground as the wearer uses the shoe cover; and a gripping insert configured to be positioned between the sole of the shoe and the inner surface of the bottom part when the raised heel shoe is worn, wherein the gripping insert extends continuously from a toe region of the inner surface to a rear shank region of the inner surface, such that the gripping insert is configured to engage the sole of the raised heel shoe and a majority of the shank of the raised heel shoe when the raised heel shoe is worn.
2. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein: the sole piece is configured to cover at least a portion of a seam interposed between a first portion of the bottom part that corresponds to a contour of a toe of the shoe, and a second portion of the bottom part that corresponds to the contour of the heel breast of the shoe.
3. The removable shoe cover of claim 2, wherein: the sole piece is coupled to the bottom part using an attachment means.
4. The removable shoe cover of claim 3, wherein: the attachment means includes glue; and the entirety of the seam is positioned between the first portion and the second portion.
5. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein: the sole piece comprises rubber; and when the removable shoe cover is coupled to and in use with the shoe, a side portion of the lift of the heel is visible.
6. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein the sole piece matches a shape and size of the outer surface of the bottom part of the shoe cover.
7. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein the shoe cover comprises a seam along a back counter of the shoe cover.
8. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein the shoe cover comprises an upper portion and a heel cover portion.
9. The removable shoe cover of claim 8, wherein the upper portion and the heel cover portion are fabricated of a same material.
10. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein the gripping insert is made of a non-slip material.
11. The removable shoe cover of claim 10, wherein the non-slip material is rubber.
12. The removable shoe cover of claim 1, wherein the gripping insert is sized and configured to cover the sole of the shoe.
13. A removable shoe cover for a raised heel shoe, the shoe cover comprising: a stretchable material configured to cover at least an upper portion and a sole of the raised heel shoe and to removably wrap entirely around the raised heel shoe, the stretchable material being sized and shaped to conform to measurements of the raised heel shoe so as to lie flat against the raised heel shoe while the raised heel shoe is worn by a wearer; at least a portion of the stretchable material forming a bottom part configured to cover an underside of the raised heel shoe, the underside of the raised heel shoe including each of the sole, a shank, and a heel breast of the raised heel shoe, the bottom part having an outer surface facing away from the underside of the raised heel shoe and an inner surface facing toward the underside of the raised heel shoe; an unsewn hole configured for a lift of a heel of the raised heel shoe to pass through; wherein the stretchable material includes a first seam configured to couple a first piece of the stretchable material to a second piece of the stretchable material, the seam extending from a toe end of the shoe cover to the unsewn hole; a sole piece coupled to the outer surface of the bottom part and extending to cover the entire outer surface of the bottom part continuously from the toe end of the shoe cover to an edge of the unsewn hole so as not to cover the unsewn hole, wherein the sole piece is further configured to follow a contour of the underside of the raised heel shoe, including a contour of the sole, the shank, and the heel breast of the raised heel shoe, the sole piece having a ground contact portion configured to contact the ground and grip a surface as the wearer uses the removable shoe cover and a non-ground contact portion constructed to support the stretchable material and configured not to contact the ground as the wearer uses the removable shoe cover; and a gripping insert configured to be positioned between the sole of the raised heel shoe and the inner surface of the bottom part when the raised heel shoe is worn, wherein the gripping insert extends continuously from a toe region of the inner surface to a rear shank region of the inner surface, such that the gripping insert is configured to engage the sole of the raised heel shoe and a majority of the shank of the raised heel shoe when the raised heel shoe is worn.
14. The removable shoe cover of claim 13, wherein the stretchable material further includes a second seam configured to couple the first piece to the second piece at a heel portion of the removable shoe cover.
15. The removable shoe cover of claim 14, wherein an entirety of the first seam is positioned between the toe end and the unsewn hole.
16. The removable shoe cover of claim 15, wherein: the stretchable material further includes a third seam configured to couple the first piece to the second piece and extending from the first seam to a top opening of the removable shoe cover; and the sole piece includes rubber.
17. The removable shoe cover of claim 16, wherein, when the removable shoe cover is worn on the raised heel shoe, a side portion of the lift of the heel of the raised heel shoe is visible.
18. The removable shoe cover of claim 17, further comprising an elastic band positioned around a top portion of the removable shoe cover and configured to maintain the removable shoe cover on the raised heel shoe when the removable shoe cover is worn on the raised heel shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following figures display the shoe cover and regarding them will help the viewer to understand the assembly and the outcome.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(20) The shoe cover 100 can be of a specific design or pattern. For example, the shoe cover 100 can have a leopard print pattern. In various embodiments, the shoe cover 100 can be shaped to cover all or a portion of a shoe. For example, the shoe cover 100 can be shaped to cover the shoe 110 (as shown in
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(22) After taking measurements of the shoe last and the shoe itself, the template for a shoe cover is created. For example, the template for a shoe cover comprised of four separate pieces, including the upper piece, heel cover, sole and back counter piece. The template pieces are laid down onto the chosen fabric or material and an outline of the template is drawn onto the material. Once all pieces of the template have been drawn, they are cut out. Alternatively, the template for a shoe cover can be comprised of two or three pieces.
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(24) After the back left piece 202 and the right counter piece 204 are sewn together to form the upper piece 200, then the upper piece 200 is folded in half along its central axis 206. The fold is made where the left and right sides 640 of the upper meet. The idea mimics taking pieces of paper and folding them in half in the portrait or horizontal position. Once the left and right sides of the upper piece 200 meet they are pinned and sewn together with a sewing seam along the edge of the upper piece 200. The upper piece 200 is sewn along the edge three quarters of the way around before stopping, in order to leave an un-pinned and unsewn hole (e.g., 690) for the heel of the shoe to pass through. For example, the hole can be 1 in diameter. Then continue to sew up the back counter (e.g., the heel portion 604) of the upper piece 200 where the heel passes. Doing so leaves a seam on the bottom part of the upper such that it is not viewed when worn by a wearer. Additionally, the gripping insert 510 glued into the bottom part of the upper and designed to cover the entire bottom of the upper from toe to heel not only conceals the seam on the bottom part of the upper but also assures the wearer the cover will not move on the shoe thereby guaranteeing the wearer's safety.
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(32) As shown, shoe cover 701 is fitted over a shoe 706, such as a raised-heel shoe. Shoe 706 may include or correspond to raised-heel shoe 610. Shoe 706 may include a heel lift piece 703. Heel lift piece 703 may include or correspond to heel lift piece 602.
(33) Shoe cover 701 includes one or more pieces of material, such as a first piece A (having a first shape) and a second piece B (having a second shape), and a sole 702 (e.g., an outsole). The first shape and the second shape may be the same shape or may be different shapes. An illustrative, non-limiting example first piece A and second piece B is described further herein at least with reference to
(34) The sole piece 702 may have a ground contact portion 727 configured to contact the ground and grip a surface as the wearer uses the shoe cover 701 and have a non-ground contact portion 728 configured not to contact the ground as the wearer uses the shoe cover 701. The contouring and construction of a non-contact portion is specifically designed to hold the upper in place securely, disallowing any movement of the upper on the shoe it covers. Additionally, or alternatively, the shoe cover 701 may include an optional elastic band (not shown). The elastic band may be positioned around a top of the shoe cover 701 and configured to prevent the shoe cover 701 from slipping relative to the raised heel shoe. The elastic band may include or correspond to the elastic band 402 or may be unnecessary.
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(36) Each of first piece A and second piece B may have an inseam portion (e.g., 710) and/or may have a counter portion 780. The two inseam portions may be configured to be sewn together to form inseam 710 of shoe cover 701. The two counter portions (e.g., 780), may be configured to be sewn together to form back seam 704. Additionally, or alternatively, one or more portions of first piece A and/or one or more portions of second piece B may be sewn together to from a bottom seam, as described further herein at least with reference to
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(44) Thus, the present disclosure describes a shoe cover 701, such as a removable shoe cover, can be configured to be removably coupled to a shoe 706 (specific in both style and size) such as a raised heel shoe. For example, a first shoe cover (of one of
(45) The removable shoe cover 701, for the raised heel shoe (e.g., 706), may include a material 779, a bottom part 724, an unsewn hole 722, a sole piece (e.g., 7002), and a gripping insert 708. The material 779 may include a stretchable material configured to removably wrap entirely around the raised heel shoe of a wearer and sized and shaped to conform to the specific measurements of the raised heel shoe. For example, the material 779 may lay flat against an outer surface of the raised heel shoe while the raised heel shoe is worn (by a wearer). The bottom part 724 may be configured to cover an underside of the raised heel shoe. The underside of the raised heel shoe 706 may include including a sole, a shank, and a heel breast. In some implementations, the underside of the raised heel shoe 706 may include an entirety of each of a sole, a shank, and a heel breast. In a particular implementation, the underside of the raised heel shoe 706 does not include a bottom of the heel (e.g., a bottom of the heel lift piece 703) of the raised heel shoe 706. The bottom part may having an outer surface facing away from the underside of the raised heel shoe and an inner surface facing toward the underside of the raised heel shoe.
(46) The unsewn hole 722 may be configured for a lift of a heel of the raised heel shoe to pass through. The sole piece 706 may be coupled to the outer surface of the shoe cover 701 and extend to cover the entire outer surface of the bottom part 724 continuously to an edge of the unsewn hole 722 so as not to cover the unsewn hole 722, and to follow the contour of the underside of the raised heel shoe, including the contour of the sole, the shank, and the heel breast of the raised heel shoe. The sole piece 702 may have a ground contact portion configured to contact the ground and grip a surface as the wearer uses the shoe cover 701 and have a non-ground contact portion configured not to contact the ground as the wearer uses the shoe cover 701.
(47) The gripping insert 708 may include a rubber, non-slip, gripping insert configured to be positioned between the sole of the raised heel shoe and the inner surface of the shoe cover 701 when the shoe cover 701 is worn so as to lie against and contact the sole of the raised heel shoe.
(48) The shoe cover 701 may include one or more seams (e.g., bottom seam 711) on the bottom part 724. The sole piece 702 may be configured to cover at least a portion of the one or more seams (e.g., the bottom seam 711).
(49) The sole piece 702 may be coupled to the shoe cover 701 using an attachment means, such as the attachment means 108. For example, the attachment means may include glue and/or an adhesive. Additionally, or alternatively, the sole piece 702 may include rubber. In some implementations, the shoe cover 701 comprises a seam (e.g., 704) along a back counter (e.g., 709) of the shoe cover 701.
(50) In some implementations, the shoe cover 701 comprises an upper portion (e.g., 200) and a heel cover portion. The upper portion and the heel cover portion may be fabricated of a same material (e.g., 779). Additionally, or alternatively, the gripping insert 708 may be configured to be positioned along the sole of the raised heel shoe that is configured for contact with the ground when worn.