Flexible Footwear Retaining Device
20190365198 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F59/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
A47L23/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A flexible footwear retaining device is designed to accept and retain articles of footwear thereon. The device includes a hanging cord, a first stopper, a second stopper, an eyelet, and at least one shoe holding mechanism. Where the at least one shoe holding mechanism is connected to the eyelet, while the eyelet is connected to the hanging cord, and the hanging cord is connected to the first stopper and the second stopper. The at least one shoe holding mechanism further includes a first insert and a second insert. Each of which further includes an insert rim and an insert shell that is inserted into the footwear article and retained thereafter. The inserts are connected to the at least one shoe holding mechanism and subsequently the eyelet such that the footwear articles may be suspended within an enclosed drying environment and prevent slipping through the first stopper and the second stopper.
Claims
1. A flexible footwear retaining device comprises: a hanging cord; a first stopper; a second stopper; an eyelet; at least one shoe holding mechanism; the at least one shoe holding mechanism comprises a first insert and a second insert; the first insert and the second insert each comprise an insert shell and an insert rim; the insert shell comprises a shell body and a sole-shaped opening; the first stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the second stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the hanging cord being slidably engaged through the eyelet; the eyelet being positioned in between the first stopper and the second stopper along the hanging cord; the at least one shoe holding mechanism being laterally mounted to the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from each other; the sole-shaped opening traversing into the shell body; the insert rim being connected onto the shell body; and the insert rim being positioned around the sole-shaped opening.
2. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first grip; a second grip; the first grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; the second grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; and the eyelet, first stopper, and second stopper being positioned between the first grip and the second grip along the hanging cord.
3. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the first grip and the second grip each comprise a grip body and a compression locking mechanism; the grip body being laterally positioned around the hanging cord; and the compression locking mechanism being operatively integrated into the grip body, wherein the compression locking mechanism is used to selectively lock the grip body in place along the hanging cord.
4. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises the at least one shoe holding mechanism further comprises an extension arm, a crossbar, a first offset nub, and a second offset nub; the eyelet being terminally connected with the extension arm; the crossbar being terminally connected to the extension arm, opposite the eyelet; the first offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the second offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the first offset nub and the second offset nub being positioned opposite to each other along the crossbar; the first insert being adjacently connected to the first offset nub, offset the crossbar; and the second insert being adjacently connected to the second offset nub, offset the crossbar.
5. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the insert shell further comprises a grasping hole and a plurality of apertures; the grasping hole and the plurality of apertures traversing through the shell body; the grasping hole of the first insert being adjacently positioned to the first offset nub; the grasping hole of the second insert being adjacently positioned to the second offset nub; the plurality of apertures being positioned around the grasping hole; and the plurality of apertures being distributed across the shell body.
6. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented parallel with each other; and the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented in a uniform direction.
7. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one shoe holding mechanism being a plurality of shoe holding mechanisms; and the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms being serially connected to each other.
8. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the insert shell being an arcuate flexible body.
9. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the insert rim being a semi-rigid body.
10. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the hanging cord being a ribbon-shaped body.
11. A flexible footwear retaining device comprises: a hanging cord; a first stopper; a second stopper; an eyelet; at least one shoe holding mechanism; the at least one shoe holding mechanism comprises a first insert, a second insert, an extension arm, a crossbar, a first offset nub, and a second offset nub; the first insert and the second insert each comprise an insert shell and an insert rim; the insert shell comprises a shell body and a sole-shaped opening; the first stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the second stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the hanging cord being slidably engaged through the eyelet; the eyelet being positioned in between the first stopper and the second stopper along the hanging cord; the at least one shoe holding mechanism being laterally mounted to the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from each other; the sole-shaped opening traversing into the shell body; the insert rim being connected onto the shell body; the insert rim being positioned around the sole-shaped opening; the eyelet being terminally connected with the extension arm; the crossbar being terminally connected to the extension arm, opposite the eyelet; the first offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the second offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the first offset nub and the second offset nub being positioned opposite to each other along the crossbar; the first insert being adjacently connected to the first offset nub, offset the crossbar; and the second insert being adjacently connected to the second offset nub, offset the crossbar.
12. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 11 comprises: a first grip; a second grip; the first grip and the second grip each comprise a grip body and a compression locking mechanism; the first grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; the second grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; the eyelet, first stopper, and second stopper being positioned between the first grip and the second grip along the hanging cord; the grip body being laterally positioned around the hanging cord; and the compression locking mechanism being operatively integrated into the grip body, wherein the compression locking mechanism is used to selectively lock the grip body in place along the hanging cord.
13. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the insert shell further comprises a grasping hole and a plurality of apertures; the grasping hole and the plurality of apertures traversing through the shell body; the grasping hole of the first insert being adjacently positioned to the first offset nub; the grasping hole of the second insert being adjacently positioned to the second offset nub; the plurality of apertures being positioned around the grasping hole; and the plurality of apertures being distributed across the shell body.
14. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented parallel with each other; and the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented in a uniform direction.
15. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the at least one shoe holding mechanism being a plurality of shoe holding mechanisms; and the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms being serially connected to each other.
16. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the insert shell being an arcuate flexible body; the insert rim being a semi-rigid body; and the hanging cord being a ribbon-shaped body.
17. A flexible footwear retaining device comprises: a hanging cord; a first stopper; a second stopper; an eyelet; at least one shoe holding mechanism; the at least one shoe holding mechanism comprises a first insert, a second insert, an extension arm, a crossbar, a first offset nub, and a second offset nub; the first insert and the second insert each comprise an insert shell and an insert rim; the insert shell comprises a shell body and a sole-shaped opening; the first stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the second stopper being laterally pressed around the hanging cord; the hanging cord being slidably engaged through the eyelet; the eyelet being positioned in between the first stopper and the second stopper along the hanging cord; the at least one shoe holding mechanism being laterally mounted to the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from the eyelet; the first insert and the second insert being positioned offset from each other; the sole-shaped opening traversing into the shell body; the insert rim being connected onto the shell body; the insert rim being positioned around the sole-shaped opening; the eyelet being terminally connected with the extension arm; the crossbar being terminally connected to the extension arm, opposite the eyelet; the first offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the second offset nub being orthogonally positioned with the crossbar and the extension arm; the first offset nub and the second offset nub being positioned opposite to each other along the crossbar; the first insert being adjacently connected to the first offset nub, offset the crossbar; the second insert being adjacently connected to the second offset nub, offset the crossbar; the insert shell being an arcuate flexible body; the insert rim being a semi-rigid body; and the hanging cord being a ribbon-shaped body.
18. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 17 comprises: a first grip; a second grip; the first grip and the second grip each comprise a grip body and a compression locking mechanism; the first grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; the second grip being slidably engaged along the hanging cord; the eyelet, first stopper, and second stopper being positioned between the first grip and the second grip along the hanging cord; the grip body being laterally positioned around the hanging cord; and the compression locking mechanism being operatively integrated into the grip body, wherein the compression locking mechanism is used to selectively lock the grip body in place along the hanging cord.
19. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 17 comprises: the insert shell further comprises a grasping hole and a plurality of apertures; the grasping hole and the plurality of apertures traversing through the shell body; the grasping hole of the first insert being adjacently positioned to the first offset nub; the grasping hole of the second insert being adjacently positioned to the second offset nub; the plurality of apertures being positioned around the grasping hole; the plurality of apertures being distributed across the shell body; the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented parallel with each other; and the sole-shaped opening of the first insert and the sole-shaped opening of the second insert being oriented in a uniform direction.
20. The flexible footwear retaining device as claimed in claim 17 comprises: the at least one shoe holding mechanism being a plurality of shoe holding mechanisms; and the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms being serially connected to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0010] 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.
[0011] As can be seen in
[0012] Because conventional footwear generally is provided in pairs, the first insert 75 and the second insert 76 are used respectively for the separate halves of the footwear in the preferred embodiment. Thus, the first insert 75 and the second insert 76 are positioned offset from each other to retain separate extraneous articles of footwear. Further, the first insert 75 and the second insert 76 each comprise an insert shell 761 and an insert rim 762. To which the insert shell 761 is pressed into the opening of the extraneous article of footwear and renders generally flush to the interior surfaces thereof, thus retaining the extraneous article of footwear. In the preferred embodiment, the insert shell 761 is an arcuate flexible body so that the insert shell 761 may be pressed through the opening of the extraneous article of footwear; deforming on the way therethrough and biasing back to the respective insert's previous shape within the extraneous article of footwear. While the individual insert rim 762 is used to retain the profile of the first insert 75 and the second insert 76, respectively. To which the insert rim 762 may abut an inner sole-shaped perimeter of the extraneous article of footwear. Preferably, the insert rim 762 is a semi-rigid body that maintains reasonable deformity alongside biasing that returns the insert rim 762 to a sole-shaped profile. Because of the at least one shoe holding mechanism 70 being laterally mounted to the eyelet 60, alongside the first insert 75 and the second insert 76 being positioned offset from each other, the first insert 75 and the second insert 76 are positioned offset from the eyelet 60 consequently. The individual insert shell 761 further comprises a shell body 7612 and a sole-shaped opening 7611. The shell body 7612 is the surface and interior volume of the individual insert shell 761 with the insert rim 762 being connected onto the shell body 7612. The sole-shaped opening 7611 traverses into the shell body 7612 therefore permitting air from the extraneous drying environment to communicate through the sole-shaped opening 7611. Because the sole-shaped opening 7611 traverses into the shell body 7612; possessing a similar sole-profile, alongside the insert rim 762 being connected onto the shell body 7612, the insert rim 762 is positioned around the sole-shaped opening 7611.
[0013] In addition, the present invention further comprises a first grip 40 and a second grip 50 illustrated in
[0014] As can be seen in
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[0016] Further, as illustrated in
[0017] In some embodiments, to better accommodate a larger plurality of footwear, the at least one shoe holding mechanism 70 may be a plurality of shoe holding mechanisms 70. To which, the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms 70 is serially connected to each other. Thus, the present invention may accommodate a greater plurality of footwear about a single eyelet 60 by imparting additional inserts beyond the second insert 76. Preferably, the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms 70 is in even counts and equally distributed about the crossbar 72 to better balance the present invention. Although odd counts of the plurality of shoe holding mechanisms 70 may be accommodated in some embodiments where the first insert 75 is centered vertically beneath the eyelet 60 about the crossbar 72.
[0018] 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.