Accessorizable shoe and accessories for the shoe
10405600 ยท 2019-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B3/244
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B23/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A customizable combination shoe and accessory include: (a) a wearable mule or slide type shoe having: (i) a sole portion having an insole and an outsole, (ii) a vamp arranged at the insole, (iii) a heel affixed to the outsole, and (iv) a single anchor extending through the outsole; and (b) an accessory harness having: (i) a portion defining an opening, the opening being configured to engage the single anchor to removably secure the portion of the harness to the anchor at the outsole, and (ii) support portions, extending from the portion defining the opening, configured to engage portions of the foot of a wearer of the combination shoe and accessory to provide support to the engaged portions of the foot of the wearer.
Claims
1. A customizable combination shoe and accessory, comprising: (a) a wearable mule or slide type shoe having: (i) a sole portion having an insole and an outsole, (ii) a vamp arranged at the insole, (iii) a heel affixed to the outsole, and (iv) only a single anchor, the single anchor extending through the outsole, the single anchor comprising: an outer anchor portion, arranged at an outer portion of the outsole, having a cylindrical portion with a first end extending from the outer portion of the outsole, and a second end, and further comprising a bulbous head at the second end, and an inner anchor portion, arranged at an inner portion of the outsole, wherein the inner anchor portion and the first end of the cylindrical portion are configured to engage, through a hole in the sole portion, with each other; the insole comprising: a base portion adjacent to the outsole, and a lining, arranged above the base portion of the insole in the direction of a wearer's foot, wherein one of the lining and base portion of the insole is configured to cover the inner anchor portion of the assembled single anchor; and (b) an accessory harness having: (i) a portion defining an opening, the opening being configured to engage the single anchor to removably secure the portion of the harness to the anchor at the outsole, and (ii) support portions, extending from the portion defining the opening, configured to engage portions of the foot of a wearer of the combination shoe and accessory to provide support to the engaged portions of the foot of the wearer.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the outer anchor portion has a recessed head comprising a female connection, and the inner anchor portion has a shaft with male threading, the female connection being configured to receive the male threading to form the single anchor.
3. The combination of claim 2, wherein the inner anchor portion engages the outer anchor portion through the hole such that the outsole is clamped between the inner anchor portion and the outer anchor portion when the male threading and the female connection are engaged with one another.
4. The combination of claim 2, wherein a bottom peripheral portion of the vamp is sandwiched between the base insole and the outsole to secure the vamp to the shoe.
5. The combination of claim 1, wherein the support portions of the accessory harness comprise side straps, extending from the portion defining the opening, configured to provide support to the side of the wearer's foot.
6. The combination of claim 5, wherein the support portions further comprise a heel strap extending from the side straps toward the heel, and a buckled instep strap, extending from the side straps toward the toe.
7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the support portions of the accessory harness further comprise a kilt having a fringed lower portion and a channel at a top portion, the channel being configured to be supported on the instep strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and/or other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of the disclosed embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) In the following description, like elements will be referred to using like reference numerals.
(14) The present invention is directed to a combination of a wearable shoe, for example, a sandal, mule, or slide style shoe, and a shoe accessory for converting the wearable shoe into a shoe having additional structure for supporting another part of the foot, for example, a back portion for receiving a wearer's heel and/or the instep of the wearer.
(15) An advantage of such a construction is that the consumer can be provided with a shoe accessory, which can be sold with the shoe or separately as an add-on, to be secured to and removed from a completed mule or backless-type shoe. The accessory gives the consumer an opportunity to customize the shoe style by changing it from a basic wearable style to a variety of other styles depending on the shoe accessory.
(16) The accessory can be marketed as a giveaway with purchase, pay with purchase, or sold separately. For example, when the consumer purchases the mule (one pair) and three accessories she is paying for one pair of mules but is getting four different shoe styles with one basic pair of shoes. In other words, by virtue of the present invention, an existing pair of wearable mules, for example, can be modified by adding a particular accessory to the shoe.
(17) In the preferred embodiments disclosed herein, the shoe is a standard-type of wearable shoe, namely having a standard construction including a heel portion and a toe portion, but includes a single anchor to which regions of the harness or accessory can be releasably and removably secured to the shoe.
(18) The invention will first be described in relation to a simple mule design. As will be developed below, the type of shoe that can be used is not limited to a mule.
(19) During normal use of the shoe 1, the wearer slips the toes of her foot into the vamp 10, which provides support against the foot sliding too far forward. Mules, as is well known in the art, provide support only to the bottom of the foot, in addition to constraining forward motion of the toe portion of the foot. As will be discussed in greater detail below, in the shoe 1 as it is shown in
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(21) An exemplary accessory or harness 20 is shown attached to the shoe 1 in
(22) In the illustrated embodiment, the harness 20 is configured as a strap of leather or other known material having ends that are connectable about a wearer's ankle via a fastener such as a buckle or the like. In particular, the harness 20 has a center portion 23, which includes the window 22 formed therein. To secure the harness 20 to the shoe 1, a pushing force is applied to the center portion 23 to urge the anchor 16 through the window 22. Once the connection is made, the anchor 16 keeps the harness 20 securely fit to the shoe 1 and prevents unwanted detachment. The harness 20 can be made in leather, plastic, counter stock and any material. Also, as the harness 20 is detachable, it can be packaged separately from packaging for the shoe, for example in a see-through type packaging, if desired.
(23) The harness 20 includes, in addition to the window 22 and the center portion 23, side support portions 24, which provide support to the sides of the foot of the wearer. A heel strap portion 26 extends from the side support 24 and provides support to the back of the heel of the wearer, inhibiting the foot from sliding out of the back of the shoe 1. An instep strap 28 and a buckle 30 engage one another to secure the accessorized shoe around the instep of the foot, to provide the function normally provided in a conventional buckled shoe. That is, the side support portions 24, the heel strap portion 26, and the instep strap 28 and buckle 30, cooperate to provide support around the ankle of the wearer.
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(27) As would be recognized by those of skill in the art, although the T-strap kilt 32 is shown with reference to the harness 20a, it is also usable with the harness 20 shown in
(28) The harness can be designed in various styles, decor, color, materials and trimmings. By offering such various styles and configurations, a standard or basic mule shoe can be accessorized to convert the mule into any number of shoe styles simply by attaching or replacing one accessory for another.
(29) As can be seen from the foregoing examples, the wearable shoe having a single anchor in the shank portion of the outsole allows a user to create a number of fashionable shoes using a simple connection and disconnection method with multiple harnesses, at a single point on the shoe, while still having a basic shoe that can be worn even without attachment of any harness accessory. Based on the use of the simple mule or slide type shoe as the base shoe, a shoe can be provided in which accessories can be added that provide additional support to different areas of the foot, as well as providing aesthetically pleasing structure to the shoe.
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(32) In a preferred embodiment, the inner anchor portion 16a comprises a flat top portion and a shaft extending from the flat top portion. The shaft is preferably provided with spiral male threading, of the type capable of engaging with a counterpart structure having female threading. In one embodiment, during assembly of the shoe 1, the shaft of the inner anchor portion 16a is pushed or otherwise inserted down through hole 19 in the outsole 18 and extends through the hole 19 in the outsole 18, whereupon the anchor portion 16b is attached.
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(35) While the foregoing description refers to the inner portion 16a as first being inserted, the process need not be performed in this order. In an alternative manner of installing the anchor 16, the top portion of the outer anchor portion 16b, having the female threading, can instead first be pushed from below to extend out of the top of the outsole 18. Then male threading on the shaft of the inner portion 16a can be screwed into the female threaded portion of the outer portion 16b that protrudes through the outsole 18.
(36) In either case, in order to ensure a permanent connection of the portions 16a and 16b of the anchor 16, it is preferable to previously insert, for example into the female threading, and/or on the male threaded shaft, an adhesive material, such as a thread locking compound, that, when set, prevents the engaged male and female threads from disengaging with one another. While the disclosed embodiment illustrates the use of spiral threading for engagement between the shaft of the anchor portions 16a and 16b, any other method of engagement may be used.
(37) Thus, while there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.