REAR ENTERING, REAR FASTENING, IMPROVED ATHLETIC SHOE
20180255873 ยท 2018-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/165
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B21/265
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved running shoe in which the laces, rather than lacing over the tongue of the shoe, are laced and tied in the rear, over the heel structured and arranged to thereby provide a snug-fit upon a wearer's foot.
Claims
1. In improved running shoe comprising: an upper portion; wherein said upper portion is formed from a contiguous, one-piece member; an outsole; an insole; a midsole; wherein said midsole is located in between said outsole and said insole and is connected to said upper portion; a toe cap; wherein said toe cap is attached to an edge of said upper portion and a distal end of said outsole; a heel portion including: edge portions defining a vertically extending opening; wherein said edge portions are adapted to retain an adjustable connector member therebetween; wherein said heel portion is attached to a proximal end of said outsole; wherein said improved running shoe is adapted to allow a wearer to place their foot inside said improved running shoe and adjust the width thereof via said adjustable connector member, to thereby provide a snug-fit upon said wearer's foot.
2. The improved running shoe of claim 1, wherein said edge portions include a plurality of eyelets therein adapted to allow a show lace to be threaded therethrough and used to adjust the width of said improved running shoe.
3. The improved running shoe of claim 2, further comprising a shoe lace, wherein said shoe lace is adapted to be threaded through said plurality of eyelets and used to allow said wearer to adjust the width of said improved running shoe.
4. The improved running shoe of claim 2, wherein said adjustable connector member includes a cable member adapted to be connected between said edge portions of said heel portion; and a dial member connected to said cable member and adapted to adjust the tension of said cable member between said edge portions, to thereby allow said wearer to adjust the width of said improved running shoe.
5. The improved running shoe of claim 1, wherein said heel portion is formed from a semi-rigid and semi-flexible material.
6. The improved running shoe of claim 5, wherein said semi-rigid and semi-flexible material includes materials chosen from a list of materials consisting of rubber, plastic, and nylon.
7. The improved running shoe of claim 5, wherein said semi-rigid and semi-flexible material includes materials formed as a gel material.
8. The improved running shoe of claim 5, wherein said semi-rigid and semi-flexible material includes materials formed as a foam material.
9. The improved running shoe of claim 3, wherein said shoe lace is formed from a material chosen from a list of materials consisting of cotton, plastic, and nylon.
10. The improved running shoe of claim 4, wherein said cable member is formed from a material chosen from a list of materials consisting of metal, plastic, and nylon.
11. The improved running shoe of claim 4, wherein said adjustable connector member further includes a panel member adapted to rotatably attach with said dial member and adapted to selectively hold said dial member in a plurality of positions correlating to various widths of said improved running shoe.
12. The improved running shoe of claim 11, wherein said panel member includes at least one cable channel member attached thereto and adapted to slidably receive portions of said cable member therein and therethrough, to thereby direct said cable member in desired directions.
13. The improved running shoe of claim 12, wherein there are at least two cable channel members spaced from one another upon said panel member.
14. The improved running shoe of claim 2, wherein said plurality of eyelets are formed from a material chosen from a list of materials consisting of metal, plastic, and ceramic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, an Improved Running Shoe, (Entitled Rear Entering, Rear Fastening, Improved Athletic Shoe) constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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[0018] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a footwear device and more specifically relates to an improved running shoe (also referred to herein and entitled Rear Entering, Rear Fastening, Improved Athletic Shoe) in which the laces, rather than lacing over the tongue of the shoe, are laced and tied in the rear, over the heel structured and arranged to thereby provide a snug-fit upon a wearer's foot
[0020] Generally speaking, the Running Shoes-Shoe Laces, in most respects of design, materials, and construction, would be similar to those of popular brandswith the exception that there would be no tongue, and no laces, on the top of the shoe. Instead, the Running Shoes-Shoe Laces would feature a split heel, either side of which is equipped with top-to-bottom lacing eyelets, the laces for which are tied at the top of the heel. The athlete will simply slide his or her foot into the shoe from behind, then tighten the heel laces to achieve the desire heel contour and tension between shoe and foot and tie the laces in the traditional manner. A dial and cable design for securing laces could also be made available. As noted by the inventors, the absence of top-lacing will eliminate the downward and rearward pressure on the feet that such laces produce; and eliminate the wiggle room at the toesensuring a comfortable, snug fit, and ensuring that as the runner's feet flex, the shoe will flex as well, due to its innovative fit and design. Put most simply, the runner's feet will not move around in the Running Shoes-Shoe Laces, because the shoes will move in perfect concert withnot in opposition tothe runner's feet.
[0021] The Running Shoes-Shoe Laces would offer physically-active consumers a unique and innovative athletic shoe that will enable them to feelapart from the support, traction, and comfort they desire, and which the Running Shoes-Shoe Laces would provideas if they were wearing no shoes at all. The manufacturers of traditional athletic shoesno matter the amount of support and innovation they put into themhave always worked with a basic premise, or with a basic tenet: and that is that like regular shoes, athletic shoes would have a tongue and top lacing. Traditional designs do not enhance athletic performance but instead impedes it; and their rear-entry, heel-lacing Running Shoes-Shoe Laces has been conceived to correct the deficiencies in the traditional design. Whether produced as a new product line of running and athletic shoes or purchased as a concept by an existing manufacturer of premium athletic footwear, the Running Shoes-Shoelaces would be unique and innovative, thus appealing to millions of physically-active consumers, both within the United States and around the world.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] Improved running shoe 100 comprising: upper portion 110; outsole 120; insole 130; midsole 140; toe cap 150; and heel portion 160 including edge portions 170 defining vertically extending opening 180. Wherein upper portion 110 is formed from a contiguous, one-piece member. Wherein midsole 140 is located in between outsole 120 and insole 130 and is connected to upper portion 110. Wherein toe cap 150 is attached to edge 112 of upper portion 110 and distal end 122 of outsole 120. Wherein edge portions 170 include plurality of eyelets 172 therein adapted to allow show lace 174 to be threaded therethrough and used to adjust the width of improved running shoe 100.
[0024] Improved running shoe further comprising shoe lace 174, wherein shoe lace 174 is adapted to be threaded through plurality of eyelets 172 and used to allow wearer 450 to adjust the width of improved running shoe 100 as shown in in-use condition 400 of
[0025] Wherein edge portions 170 are adapted to retain adjustable connector member 200 therebetween. Wherein adjustable connector member 200 includes cable member 210 adapted to be connected between edge portions 170 of heel portion 160; and dial member 220 connected cable member 210 and adapted to adjust the tension of cable member 210 between edge portions 170, to thereby allow wearer 450 to adjust the width of improved running shoe 100 as shown in
[0026] Wherein adjustable connector member 200 further includes panel member 230 adapted to rotatably attach with dial member 220 and adapted to selectively hold dial member 220 in a plurality of positions correlating to various widths of improved running shoe 100. Wherein panel member 230 includes at least one cable channel member 234 attached thereto and adapted to slidably receive portions of cable member 210 therein and therethrough, to thereby direct cable member 210 in desired directions. Wherein there are at least two cable channel members 234 spaced from one another upon panel member 230.
[0027] Wherein heel portion 160 is attached to a proximal end of outsole 220. Wherein improved running shoe 100 is adapted to allow wearer 450 to place their foot inside improved running shoe 100 and adjust the width thereof via adjustable connector member 200, to thereby provide a snug-fit upon the foot of wearer 450. Wherein heel portion 160 is formed from a semi-rigid and semi-flexible material 164. Wherein semi-rigid and semi-flexible material 164 includes materials chosen from a list of materials consisting of rubber, plastic, and nylon. Wherein semi-rigid and semi-flexible material includes materials formed as gel material 250 as shown in
[0028] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.