Removable shoe sole system
10512302 ยท 2019-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher Derrick (Ridgeway, SC, US)
- Joseph McMillan (Portland, OR, US)
- Peter Rueegger (Portland, OR, US)
- Michael STESZYN (Portland, OR, US)
- Peter Valois (Portland, OR, US)
Cpc classification
A43B3/244
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoe system including a shoe upper with a bottom side having an aperture extending to a cavity. The shoe system also includes a selectively removable outsole which includes a bottom for contacting the ground, and a top for engaging with the bottom of the shoe upper. The top side of the outsole further includes a projection which is sized and shaped to extend through the aperture and into the cavity when the outsole is in a first orientation, which is misaligned with respect to the shoe upper. The projection is also sized and shaped to fit within the cavity but no longer back through the aperture when the outsole is in a second orientation, which is aligned with respect to the shoe upper. In the second orientation, the projection within said cavity prevents disengagement of the outsole from the shoe upper.
Claims
1. A shoe system comprising: a shoe upper including a bottom side, said shoe upper including: at least one elongated slot on the bottom side, the at least one elongated slot being at least two elongated slots, with at least one proximate a heel portion of the shoe upper and at least another proximate a ball portion of the shoe upper; a depressible button; and a recess on the bottom side, said recess including a cover, said cover further including an aperture, said aperture defining a smooth opening in the cover leading into the recess; a removable outsole re-engageable with the shoe upper, an upper side of said removable outsole including: at least one elongated flange sized and shaped to engage the at least one elongated slot in said shoe upper; a heel cup including a hole, said hole for accepting the depressible button when said depressible button is not depressed; a key lock sized and shaped to extend through the aperture in the cover, into the recess in the shoe upper; wherein said key lock is positioned on said removable outsole to fit through the aperture when said removable outsole is misaligned with said shoe upper; wherein upon positioning the key lock through the aperture and into the recess, and rotating the removable outsole into alignment with the shoe upper, said rotation of the removable outsole causes: said key lock to rotate within the recess such that the key lock does not fit back out through the aperture in the cover; said at least one elongated flange to slide into and engage with the at least one elongated slot; and said heel cup to slide over the depressible button such that the depressible button fits within the hole of the heel cup.
2. The shoe system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the at least one elongated slot has a generally T-shaped cross section.
3. The shoe system of claim 1 wherein each of said at least one elongated slot is radiused about a center point of rotation of the removable outsole with respect to the shoe upper.
4. The shoe system of claim 1 wherein said aperture and said key lock are elongate.
5. The shoe system of claim 1 wherein said recess and key lock are located proximate an arch portion of the shoe upper and removable outsole, respectively.
6. The shoe system of claim 1 wherein said aperture and a projection are elongate.
7. A shoe system comprising: a shoe upper including a bottom side, said shoe upper including: at least one elongated slot on the bottom side; a depressible button; and a recess on the bottom side, said recess including a cover, said cover further including an aperture, said aperture defining a smooth opening in the cover leading into the recess; a removable outsole re-engageable with the shoe upper, an upper side of said removable outsole including: at least one elongated flange sized and shaped to engage the at least one elongated slot in said shoe upper; a heel cup including a hole, said hole for accepting the depressible button when said depressible button is not depressed; a key lock sized and shaped to extend through the aperture in the cover, into the recess in the shoe upper; wherein said key lock is positioned on said removable outsole to fit through the aperture when said removable outsole is misaligned with said shoe upper; wherein upon positioning the key lock through the aperture and into the recess, and rotating the removable outsole into alignment with the shoe upper, said rotation of the removable outsole causes: said key lock to rotate within the recess such that the key lock does not fit back out through the aperture in the cover; said at least one elongated flange to slide into and engage with the at least one elongated slot; and said heel cup to slide over the depressible button such that the depressible button fits within the hole of the heel cup; a tab extending from one side of said removable outsole, said tab extending upwardly toward said shoe upper; and a notch in one side of said shoe upper for accepting the tab when said removable outsole and said shoe upper are engaged with one another and aligned.
8. A shoe system comprising: a shoe upper including a bottom side, said bottom side including an aperture extending to a cavity and at least one elongate slot; a removable and re-engageable outsole including a bottom for contacting the ground, and a top for engaging with the bottom side of said shoe upper, the top of said removable and re-engageable outsole further including a projection; at least one elongate flange extending from the removable and re-engageable outsole, said at least one elongate flange being receivable within a respective one of said at least one elongate slot such that said at least one elongate flange slideably dovetails with said at least one elongate slot to further secure the removable and re-engageable outsole to the shoe upper; wherein each of said at least one elongate slot and the corresponding at least one elongate flange are radiused about a center point of rotation of the removable and re-engageable outsole with respect to the shoe upper; wherein said projection is sized and shaped to extend through said aperture into said cavity when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in a first orientation with respect to said shoe upper; wherein said projection is sized and shaped to fit within said cavity but no longer through said aperture when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in a second orientation with respect to said shoe upper; wherein in said second orientation, the projection within said cavity prevents disengagement of said removable and re-engageable outsole from said shoe upper; and wherein said second orientation of said removable and re-engageable outsole is in general alignment with said shoe upper; a tab extending from one side of said removable and re-engageable outsole, said tab extending upwardly toward said shoe upper; and a notch in one side of said shoe upper for accepting the tab when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in said second orientation with respect to the shoe upper.
9. The shoe system of claim 8 further including: a selectively depressible button positioned at a heel portion of said shoe upper; a heel cup extending up from the top of the removable and re-engageable outsole, said heel cup including a hole for accepting the depressible button when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in said second orientation.
10. The shoe system of claim 8 wherein each of the at least one elongate slot has a generally T-shaped cross section.
11. The shoe system of claim 8 wherein the at least one elongate slot being at least two elongate slots, with at least one proximate a heel portion of the shoe upper and at least another proximate a ball portion of the shoe upper.
12. A shoe system comprising: a shoe upper including a bottom side, said bottom side including an aperture extending to a cavity and at least two elongate slots, with at least one proximate a heel portion of the shoe upper and at least another proximate a ball portion of the shoe upper; a removable and re-engageable outsole including a bottom for contacting the ground, and a top for engaging with the bottom side of said shoe upper, the top of said removable and re-engageable outsole further including a projection; at least one elongate flange extending from the removable and re-engageable outsole, said at least one elongate flange being receivable within a respective one of said at least two elongate slots such that said at least one elongate flange slideably dovetails with said at least one elongate slot to further secure the removable and re-engageable outsole to the shoe upper; wherein each of said at least one elongate slot and the corresponding at least one elongate flange are radiused about a center point of rotation of the removable and re-engageable outsole with respect to the shoe upper; wherein said projection is sized and shaped to extend through said aperture into said cavity when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in a first orientation with respect to said shoe upper; wherein said projection is sized and shaped to fit within said cavity but no longer through said aperture when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in a second orientation with respect to said shoe upper; wherein in said second orientation; said projection within said cavity prevents disengagement of said removable and re-engageable outsole from said shoe upper; and wherein said second orientation of said removable outsole is in general alignment with said shoe upper.
13. The shoe system of claim 12 further including: a tab extending from one side of said removable and re-engageable, said tab extending upwardly toward said shoe upper; and a notch in one side of said shoe upper for accepting the tab when said removable and re-engageable is in said second orientation with respect to the shoe upper.
14. The shoe system of claim 12 further including: a selectively depressible button positioned at a heel portion of said shoe upper; a heel cup extending up from the top of the removable and re-engageable outsole, said heel cup including a hole for accepting the depressible button when said removable and re-engageable outsole is in said second orientation.
15. The shoe system of claim 12 wherein each of the at least two elongate slot has a generally T-shaped cross section.
16. The shoe system of claim 12 wherein said aperture and said projection are elongate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description presented herein are not intended to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiment disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Other general footwear terms will now be discussed. Both upper 5 and outsole 10 may include general areas which will be discussed with respect to the portion of the human foot which would occupy these general areas. Specifically, toe portion 12 is located generally at the front of the shoe, while ball portion 14 is located generally proximate the toe portion 12, at about the location that the ball of the wearer's foot would be located. Arch portion 16 is positioned between the ball portion 14 and heel portion 18, which is located at the rear of the shoe. Toe, ball, arch, and heel portions 12-18 will each be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
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(14) Thus, to engage the twist-lock mechanism 20, the projection 28 of outsole 10 is positioned within the recess 22 via aperture 26 in cover 24, as seen in
(15) The positioning of the projection 28 within recess 22 in the aligned orientation is shown in
(16) It is recognized that other shapes of projections/key locks 28 and apertures 26 would be acceptable. Effectively, any shape of projection 28 and aperture 26 would suffice so long as the projection 28 can fit through the aperture 26 when the outsole 10 is in its misaligned orientation, and so long as rotation of the outsole 10 into the aligned position serves to misalign the projection 28 and aperture 26 to prevent removal of the projection 28 through the aperture 26. The size and shape of recess 24 should therefore also be able to accommodate rotation of the projection 28 therewithin. Additionally, other axes of rotation could be implemented, with resulting structural modifications as would be appropriate and understood.
(17) Other structures may also be used to releasably secure outsole 10 to upper 5. For example,
(18) One exemplary structure of a slot 30 and flange 40 is shown in
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(23) Additional structures which may be employed are plates 70 extending up from one side of outsole 10. Plates 70 may simply abut a side of shoe upper 5 when the outsole 10 is in the aligned position, so as to help prevent over-rotation of the outsole 10 past its aligned position.
(24) It is also recognized that a selectively engagable outsole 10 may form the entirety of the ground-contacting surface of the assembled shoe system 1. However, as shown herein, at the toe portion 12 of shoe upper 5, a portion of non-releasable outsole is shown. Thus, in the embodiments illustrated, an interchangeable outsole 10 from the heel portion 18 to about the ball portion 14. This is merely one option, and should not be considered limiting.
(25) Alternatively, it is recognized that the position of the key lock 28 and the aperture/cover/recess 26/24/22 could be reversed, such that the key lock 28 is positioned on the shoe upper 5 and the aperture/cover/recess 26/24/22 are positioned on the outsole 10. The same is true of the flange/slot 40/30, and tab/notch 60/65.
(26) Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel shoe system. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. The terms having and including and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of optional or may include and not as required. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.