Walkable water shoe with incorporated swim fin appendage
10478672 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2031/117
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2031/112
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A water shoe which is comprised of a neoprene, polychloroprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material like upper boot or sock attached to a traction sole and having an elevated swim fin appendage which does not obstruct normal walking motion. The neoprene water shoe with an elevated swim fin appendage allows a user to walk with a normal stride on land and also to enter the water and engage in swimming activities without having to change into separate swim fins.
Claims
1. A water shoe having an elevated swim fin appendage wherein the elevated swim fin appendage does not obstruct a wearer throughout a normal walking motion; comprising: A shoe portion having a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material upper attached to a traction sole; An elevated swim fin appendage attached to said shoe portion, said elevated swim fin appendage having a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material upper boot or sock and a lower traction sole surface; wherein a front edge of said elevated swim fin appendage protrudes forwardly beyond a front of said shoe portion a distance L, said distance L not obstructing a wearer from engaging in the normal walking motion; Said lower traction sole surface of said elevated swim fin measuring a distance H above a flat ground surface, said distance H not obstructing a wearer from engaging in the normal walking motion; Said elevated swim fin appendage including left and right side surface areas extending laterally beyond a footprint of said shoe portion, said side surface areas terminating approximately midway along said shoe portion; wherein said distance L ranges between 2-8 and said distance H ranges between 1.25-2.5.
2. The neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material water shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein said side surface areas are connected to left and right lateral side rails said lateral side rails connecting to said upper approximately midway along said upper at a connection point, said lateral side rails curving inwardly at said connection point of said upper to form lateral cupped pockets.
3. The neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material water shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said elevated swim fin appendage further comprises a vertical center rib located approximately equidistant between said lateral side rails.
4. The neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material water shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said connection point is reinforced.
5. The neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material water shoe as recited in claim 4, wherein said elevated swim fin appendage is further connected to a vamp of said upper.
6. The neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material water shoe as recited in claim 5, wherein said connection of said swim fin appendage to said vamp is located forward of said lateral cupped pocket forming a water capture area across the top of said water shoe.
7. A water shoe having an elevated swim fin appendage wherein the elevated swim fin appendage does not obstruct a wearer throughout a normal walking motion, comprising: A shoe portion having a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material upper attached to a traction sole; An elevated swim fin appendage attached to a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material shoe portion, said elevated swim fin appendage having a neoprene, nylon polyester or rubber material upper boot or sock and a lower traction sole surface; Wherein a front edge of said elevated swim fin appendage protrudes forwardly beyond a front of said shoe portion a distance of between 2-10; Said lower surface of said elevated swim fin measuring a distance of between 0.125-2.5 above a flat ground surface; said elevated swim fin appendage including left and right side surface areas extending laterally beyond a footprint of said shoe portion, said side surface areas terminating approximately midway along said shoe portion; and wherein said front edge of said elevated swim fin appendage further comprises an upward curve.
8. A water shoe having an elevated swim fin appendage wherein the elevated swim fin appendage does not obstruct a wearer throughout a normal walking motion; comprising: A shoe portion having a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material upper boot or sock attached to a traction sole; An elevated swim fin appendage attached to said shoe portion, said elevated swim fin appendage having a neoprene, nylon, polyester or rubber material upper boot or sock and a lower traction sole surface; Wherein a front edge of said elevated swim fin appendage protrudes forwardly beyond a front of said shoe portion a distance of between 2-10; Said lower traction sole surface of said elevated swim fin measuring a distance of between 0.125-2.5 above a flat ground surface; said elevated swim fin appendage including left and right side surface areas extending laterally beyond a footprint of said shoe portion, said side surface areas terminating approximately midway along said shoe portion; Left and right lateral side rails connected to said left and right side surfaces, said left and right lateral side rails angling inward at a midpoint along said shoe portion and connecting to said shoe portion at a reinforced connection point.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings which are for illustrative purposes only:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The inventive water shoe 10 is shown as a first embodiment in
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(19) As the drawings show, the elevated swim fin appendage 116 of the second embodiment 100 employs left and right horizontal side surfaces 118, 120. Side surfaces 118, 120 extend laterally and horizontally (relative to the shoe portion 121) outside of the footprint of the shoe portion 121, yet present no obstruction to normal walking of the wearer. Side surfaces 118, 120 are connected to left and right lateral side rails 122, 124 which protrude upwardly above the top surface 126 of the elevated swim fin appendage 116. Lateral side rails 122, 124 laterally stabilize the inventive water shoe while a user is thrusting through a water environment, thus insuring even foot thrusts and helping prevent the water shoe from traveling too far left or right. Lateral side rails extend forward of the front 128 of the shoe portion 121 of water shoe 100 and further extend rearwardly to connect to the sole 114 and upper 112 approximately midway 132 along the shoe portion 121. The upper 112 is provided with a reinforced connection point 130 where the side rails 122, 124 attach at the midway point 132 along the shoe portion 121. The side rails also connect to sole 114 at midpoint 132 in addition to connecting to the reinforced connection point 130 of upper 112. The reinforced connection point 130 prevents the side rails 122, 124 from detaching from the upper 112 during use. The connection point 130 is rearward of the vamp 134 wherein the side rails curve inwardly 136 to form lateral cupped pockets 138 upon the swim fin appendage 116. The elevated swim fin appendage is attached to the vamp 134 and occupies much of the surface area comprising the vamp 134. In this configuration, the swim fin appendage 116 can occupy a large surface area without having to extend itself too far forward of the front 128 of shoe portion 121. The cupped pockets 138, the left and right side rails 122, 124 and vamp 134 operate as a unit to capture a greater volume of water for displacement across the top surface 126 of the elevated swim fin appendage during swimming applications.
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(22) Finally, although the description above contains much specificity, this should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. This invention may be altered and rearranged in numerous ways by one skilled in the art without departing from the coverage of any patent claims, which are supported by this specification.