AFFIXABLE GAITER-CONTAINING POUCH
20190365072 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
- Brent William Alan DANYLCHUK (Fort Frances, CA)
- Mason Kashtin Gabriel LEVESQUE (Kingston, CA)
- Brale Riley Braxton LEVESQUE (Iroquois Falls, CA)
- Luc LEVESQUE (Fort Frances, CA)
Cpc classification
International classification
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A gaiter-containing pouch for use with a number of boots or other footwear. The pouch is comprised of an inner wall, an outer wall, with the gaiter held between them. The back of the inner wall includes a fixation surface to allow it to be attached to any of a number of different types of boots. The outer wall includes one or more enclosure means that allows the outer wall to be attached to the inner wall when the gaiter is contained inside the pouch in a storage position. The enclosure means can be released allowing access to the gaiter for use. When the gaiter is no longer required, the gaiter can be collapsed into the pouch and the enclosure means used to close the pouch.
Claims
1. A pouch for affixing to a piece of footwear, the pouch comprising an outer wall, an inner wall, a gaiter releasably stored between the inner wall and outer wall, and enclosure means to open or close the pouch, wherein the inner wall comprises a back surface having at least one footwear-fixation surface, and wherein a lower edge of the gaiter is secured between the inner and outer walls, and wherein the pouch is selectively removable by cutting from the footwear after the one or more fixation surfaces have been affixed to the footwear.
2. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the piece of footwear is a shoe or boot selected from the group of rubber boots, hiking boots, duck boots, hiking shoes, winter shoes, and winter boots.
3. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the at least one footwear fixation surface comprises two footwear fixation surfaces disposed near the upper and lower edges of the inner wall respectively.
4. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the at least one footwear fixation surface is a rubber and is affixed to the piece of footwear using glue or rubber welding.
5. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the gaiter is secured between the lower edges of the inner and outer walls.
6. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the enclosure means is selected from the group consisting of Velcro, Ziploc, zipper, pull tie, snap fasteners and hooks and loops.
7. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the outer wall further comprises one or more secondary enclosure means which extend from the upper edge to near the lower edge.
8. The pouch of claim 7, wherein the secondary releasable enclosure means is selected from the group consisting of Velcro, zipper, snap fasteners and hooks and loops.
9. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the storable gaiter is comprised of a lightweight flexible material.
10. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the storable gaiter further comprises an elastic band disposed at or near the upper edge of the gaiter.
11. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the storable gaiter further comprises one or more fastening means selected from the group consisting of Velcro, straps, hooks, pull ties, and combinations thereof that are disposed at or near the upper edge of the gaiter.
12. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the storable gaiter further comprises means for attaching the gaiter to another similar gaiter on another paired piece of footwear.
13. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the pouch is sized to be affixed around the upper circumference of the footwear upper.
14. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the gaiter further comprises an attachment means to engage with the outer wall enclosure means when the gaiter is in a use position.
15. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the gaiter is comprised of a waterproof material.
16. (canceled)
17. A boot incorporating the pouch of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0006] In drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] As used herein, the term footwear includes boots and shoes. Non-limiting examples include rubber boots, hiking boots, hiking shoes, duck boots or duckies, winter boots, winter shoes, and other boots and shoes that are capable of providing a surface suitable for affixing the gaiter-containing pouch of the present invention, as would be well understood by one skilled in the art. All references to boots herein are deemed to include shoes unless stated otherwise. Reference to a gaiter herein is intended to describe a flexible covering of a user's ankle and/or leg and/or hips area which is secured at a lower end to the boot and may be stored on the boot when not in use, then when released from storage and in use, is substantially above the upper end of the boot. Reference to a sleeve, or cuff, herein is intended to describe a flexible covering of an upper portion of a boot and such may (typically) extend above such upper portion at least a short distance which is sufficient to permit the top of the sleeve to be selectively gathered or tightened, e.g. by operating an integrated draw cord, around the ankle or leg of the user. A sleeve may be used, for example, to provide waterproof cover for an upper section of a winter boot that may otherwise provide insulation, but is not waterproof.
[0016] The present invention is directed to a gaiter-containing pouch which can be attached to a boot or shoe which does not require the boot be modified to receive the pouch. As shown in the preferred embodiment of
[0017] When in the closed or storage position, as shown in
[0018] The inner wall 102 and the outer wall 101 may be made of rubber (natural, synthetic or other substitute), textile or cloth made of natural or synthetic fibers or substrates such as nylon, polyester, vinyl and blends thereof, preferably waterproof, or other materials that would be apparent to one skilled in the art. In a preferred embodiment, the fixation surfaces 104 on inner wall 102 comprise rubber surfaces. The fixation surface 104 may cover the entire back surface of the inner wall 102 that contacts the boot upper 107 or may be disposed as in strips along the edges of the inner wall 102 that contact the boot upper 107. The fixation surfaces 104 that are disposed on the back of the inner wall 102 of the pouch 100 provide a surface onto which the pouch 100 is to be attached to the outside surface of a boot 107. While in preferred embodiments this attachment is accomplished through the use of adhesives, rubber welding, or other means of attaching the pouch 100 which do not require puncturing the boot, stitching or other similar means could also be used, although use of such means may risk negatively impacting the water impermeability of the boot. This attachment arrangement further allows for the pouch 100 to be cut away from the boot upper 107 if the gaiter or sleeve 103 is damaged, allowing for a replacement pouch 100 to be attached to the boot upper 107.
[0019] This invention allows for the pouch 100 to be designed to fit many different boot uppers 107 based on the size of boot upper 107 and the desired length of the gaiter or sleeve 103. The pouch 100 is preferably designed for placement at or near the upper rim 110 of the boot upper 107. Given that the pouch 100 is designed to be used for multiple different styles or types of boots the pouch 100 can also be modified to match the aesthetics and design features of a specific manufacturer's boot or shoe. In the preferred embodiments shown in
[0020] The gaiter or sleeve 103 is comprised of a flexible material which is capable of being folded or compressed to fit between the inner wall 102 and outer wall 101 when the enclosure means 105 are closed and the pouch is in the closed or storage position. In a preferred embodiment the gaiter or sleeve 103 is comprised of a waterproof material, a breathable material, a tear resistant material, or a material with one or more of these properties. One preferred material is eVent fabric. The gaiter or sleeve 103 may be provided in a number of lengths to extend up to below the user's knee, above the user's knee, a hip-wader length, or other lengths that would be known to one skilled in the art. The gaiter or sleeve 103 may also comprise an elastic band at an upper edge. The elastic band can serve to help keep the gaiter or sleeve 103 in a raised or use position by holding the top edge of the gaiter against the leg of the user. The elastic band can also be used to help roll down or bunch the gaiter or sleeve 103 when returning the gaiter or sleeve 103 to the closed or storage position. The gaiter or sleeve 103 may further include one or more additional fastening means for holding the gaiter or sleeve 103 up along the leg of the user when the gaiter or sleeve 103 is extended in a use position such as Velcro, straps, hooks, pull ties, or other means for securing the gaiter or sleeve 103 in the use position that would be known to one skilled in the art. When the gaiter or sleeve 103 is provided at a hip-wader length the gaiter or sleeve 103 may include a zipper or other fastening means to attach one gaiter or sleeve 103 to another similar gaiter or sleeve 103 on the other boot to create hip waders.
[0021] When the pouch 100 extends around the entire upper rim 110, the gaiter or sleeve 103 may be taped or otherwise sealed to itself to provide a waterproof seam extending from the upper edge to the lower edge of the gaiter or sleeve 103. If the pouch 100 does not extend around the entire upper rim 110, the gaiter or sleeve 103 will also provide sealing means, such as a zipper or other means known to one skilled in the art, extending from the upper edge to the lower edge of the gaiter or sleeve 103 for use when the gaiter or sleeve 103 is in the use position.
[0022] In the preferred embodiment shown in
[0023] The pouch 100 may also be sold as a kit incorporating patches and materials for repairing damage to the gaiter or sleeve 103. The patches may be used to repair the gaiter or sleeve 103 without requiring that the entire pouch 100 be removed and replaced.
[0024] While the foregoing describes most preferred embodiments of the subject invention, a person skilled in the art will appreciate that variations of such embodiments will be feasible and still be within the scope of the teachings herein. Thus, the substitution of different materials for those specifically indicated may be expected to occur to such person, and variations in shapes and configurations of the different components involved may be made while sustaining the functions of components actually shown herein, such all being within the intended scope of the present invention.