Shoe Eyelet Accessory
20230024243 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C11/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A Shoe Eyelet Accessory (SEA) that functions in combination with a shoe having an eyelet flap that has at least one pair of aligned shoe eyelets. The SEA comprises a single preferred embodiment as well as multiple additional designs. The SEA can include a plurality of eyelet attachment hook designs. To secure the shoe to a person's foot, an eyelet hook is releasably inserted into a SEA eyelet and a respective shoe eyelet.
Claims
1. A shoe eyelet accessory (SEA) that functions in combination with a shoe having an eyelet flap further having at least one pair of aligned shoe eyelets, the SEA comprising: a first elongated horizontal member, a second elongated horizontal member, a third elongated horizontal member, a fourth elongated horizontal member, an upper semi-circular section extending from the first elongated horizontal member to the third elongated horizontal member, maintaining the first and third members spaced apart, horizontally parallel to each other, a first vertical member integrally attached to the first elongated member and the second elongated member, maintaining the first and second members spaced apart, vertically parallel to each other, a second vertical member integrally attached to the third elongated member and the fourth elongated member, maintaining the third and fourth members spaced apart, vertically parallel to each other, a first lower semi-circular section of extending outward from the second horizontal elongated member, and terminating with 90-degrees inward-pointing section, a second lower semi-circular section extending outward from the fourth elongated horizontal members, and terminating with a 90-degree inward-pointing section, and a resilient band comprising a first end and a second end, each end having an opening into which an eyelet hook is placed, with the eyelet hook then inserted into and secured within a shoe eyelet, and the resilient band extending across an upper section of a shoe, securing two oppositely aligned eyelets together.
2. The shoe eyelet accessory of claim 1, wherein the eyelet hook is made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, reinforced fabric, and a composite.
3. The shoe eyelet accessory of claim 1, wherein the shoe eyelets are selected from the group consisting of metal stampings, plastic stampings and slits reinforced by woven thread.
4. A shoe eyelet accessory (SEA) that functions in combination with a shoe having an eyelet flap further having at least one pair of aligned shoe eyelets, the SEA comprising: a) a central resilient section having an inner side edge and an outer side edge, b) a hook attachment means located adjacent the inner side edge of the central resilient section and adjacent the outer side edge of the central resilient section, and c) an eyelet hook having means for being removably attached across the shoe eyelet and the hook attachment means, wherein when the eyelet attachment hook is attached the shoe is secured to a person's foot.
5. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the SEA is made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, reinforced fabric, and a composite.
6. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the central resilient section is comprised of a resilient rectangular strap having an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge, a rear edge, an inner side edge, and an outer side edge.
7. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the hook eyelets are selected from the group consisting of metal stampings, plastic stampings, and slits reinforced by woven threads.
8. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the central resilient section is comprised of a resilient looped band having a first looped end and a second looped end, wherein the looped ends function as the hook attachment means.
9. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a first eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a rectangular strap having a central section which is integrally attached to a first inward-bent section having a bulbous terminus, and a second inward bent section having a bulbous terminus.
10. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a second eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a circular disk having integrally attached a central section having a notch.
11. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a third eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a circular rod having a central section which is integrally attached to a first inward-bent section having a bulbous terminus, and a second inward-bent section having a bulbous terminus.
12. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a fourth eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a circular disk from where extends a central section having a pair of rods that terminate with an inward-sloping single loop.
13. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a fifth eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a circular rod having a central section that is integrally attached to a first inward-bent section having a bulbous terminus, and an upward-extending rod which terminates with a circular disk that is dimensioned to be inserted into a respective eyelet.
14. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a sixth eyelet attachment hook further comprised of an elongated central section having a lower serrated edge and an end that terminates with a single hook.
15. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a seventh eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a circular rod having a central section which is integrally attached to a first downward-extending rod that terminate with a circular disk, and a second downward-extending rod that terminates with a circular disk.
16. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a eighth eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a wired double loop that is integrally attached to a single loop.
17. The SEA of claim 4, wherein the eyelet hook is comprised of a ninth eyelet attachment hook further comprised of a tapered strap having a central section which is integrally attached to a first inward-bent terminus and a second inward-bent terminus.
18. The SEA of claim 4, further comprising a slidable structure having a bore that is dimensioned to slidably traverse the resilient looped band.
19. A shoe eyelet accessory (SEA) that functions in combination with a shoe having an eyelet flap having at least one pair of aligned shoe eyelets, the SEA comprising: a) a resilient rectangular strap having an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge, a rear edge, an inner side edge and an outer side edge, b) a hook eyelet located adjacent the inner side edge and the outer side edge and between the front edge and the rear edge, wherein the hook eyelet is comprised of a metal stamped eyelet, a plastic stamped eyelet or a slit eyelet reinforced by woven thread, and c) a hook attached between each hook eyelet and a corresponding shoe eyelet, when the hooks are attached the shoe is secured to a person's foot.
20. The SEA of claim 19, wherein the upper surface of the central resilient section further comprises indicia that is selected from the group consisting of printed matter, logs, beds, charms and pendants.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0047] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment of a Shoe Eyelet Accessory (SEA 10) that is designed to provide a practical and aesthetic method for securing a shoe to a person's foot. In addition to the single preferred embodiment that are additional design configurations which fall within the scope of the inventive concept. All designs of the SEA 10 function in combination with a shoe 128 having an eyelet flap 130 which has at least one pair of aligned shoe eyelets 132.
[0048] It should be noted that this patent application discloses an improved design of one shoe eyelet attachment assembly as disclosed in previous patent application Ser. No. 13/479,738 filed on May 24, 2012 and now abandoned.
[0049] The improvements include structural modification of reducing the dimensions of certain components of the accessory, inverting the placement of the accessory to prevent snagging of the accessory on a shoe and/or a person's finger(s), and providing an accessory that is more effective and easier to utilize.
[0050] The preferred embodiment of the SEA 10 is comprised of an eyelet hook 12, as shown in
[0051] A first lower semi-circular section 34 extends outward from the second elongated horizontal member 16, and terminates with a 90-degree inward pointing section 36. A second lower semi-circular section 40 extends outward from the fourth elongated horizontal member 20, and terminates with a 90-degree inward-pointing section 42.
[0052] The design of the preferred embodiment allows a person to quickly and easily secure the SEA 10, through a shoe eyelet. Once in place, the preferred embodiment does not present any sharp edges or points on the outer surface of a shoe. Also, the SEA 10 can be secured by variable orientation, including facing upward, downward, to the right, or the left.
[0053] The preferred embodiment of the SEA 10, as well as the additional designs, can be made of various materials such as plastic, metal, wood, reinforced fabric or a composite, and the SEA 10 can be a single color or multi-colored. Additionally, the SEA 10 can be utilized on many different types of footwear that have eyelets. Examples of footwear are sports/tennis shoes, dress shoes/loafers, work boots, and sandals with laces.
[0054] The additional designs of the SEA 10, as shown in
[0055] The central resilient section 48 is disclosed in two design configurations: a resilient rectangular strap 50 and a resilient looped band 82. The resilient rectangular strap 50, as shown in
[0056] Preferably, the resilient rectangular strap 50 is made of an elastic material such as rubber or neoprene and can be colored to compliment the color of the shoe 128. The strap 50 can also be designed to include various forms of indicia 80, which is located on the upper surface 52 of the strap 50, as shown in
[0057] Another design of the central resilient section 48, as shown in
[0058] Both of the above design configurations of the SEA 10 can utilize a central resilient section 48 that is attached to a set of side-by-side shoe eyelets 132, as shown in
[0059] The SEA 10, as shown in
[0060] The eyelet hook 90 that attaches the eyelets 66 on the central resilient section 48 to the eyelets 132 located on the shoe 128. Multiple hook designs are disclosed. However, other designs that are not shown can also be utilized without affecting the basic inventive function.
[0061] The first eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0062] The second eyelet attachment hook 90, as shown in
[0063] The third eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0064] The fourth eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0065] The fifth eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0066] The sixth eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0067] The seventh eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0068] The eighth eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0069] The ninth eyelet hook 90, as shown in
[0070] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the disclosure.