FOOT BROOM DEVICES AND METHODS
20180070715 ยท 2018-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Foot broom devices are releasably attachable to footwear such as a shoe or boot. In some examples, such a foot broom device enables a user to quickly, conveniently, and frequently sweep debris from an area to keep it clean.
Claims
1. A foot broom device, comprising: a bracket defining a space configured to receive a portion of a user's footwear; a strap member extending from the bracket and configured to wrap around the footwear to releasably attach the bracket to the footwear; and a broom attached to the bracket and comprising a plurality of bristles.
2. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the broom is fixedly attached to the bracket.
3. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the broom is adjustably attached to the bracket.
4. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the space is configured to receive a heel portion of the user's footwear.
5. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the space is configured to receive an outsole portion of the user's footwear.
6. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the space is configured to receive a toe portion of the user's footwear.
7. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the strap member comprises one or more elastic portions.
8. The foot broom device of claim 1, wherein the strap member is a first strap member and the foot broom further comprises a second strap member extending from the bracket and configured to wrap around the footwear to releasably attach the bracket to the footwear.
9. A foot broom device, comprising: means for moving debris; and means for attaching the means for moving debris to footwear.
10. The foot broom device of claim 9, wherein the means for attaching the means for moving debris to footwear comprises a bracket defining a space configured to receive a portion of the footwear.
11. The foot broom device of claim 10, wherein the space is configured to receive a heel portion of the footwear.
12. The foot broom device of claim 9, wherein the means for attaching the means for moving debris to footwear comprises a bracket configured to extend within the footwear.
13. The foot broom device of claim 9, wherein the means for moving debris comprises a broom with a plurality of bristles.
14. A method of sweeping an area, comprising: connecting a foot broom device to footwear worn by a user or to be worn by the user, the foot broom device including: a bracket defining a footwear-receiving space, a strap member extending from the bracket, and a broom attached to the bracket and comprising a plurality of bristles, wherein the connecting comprises: positioning a portion of the footwear in the footwear-receiving space; and wrapping the strap member around the footwear to releasably attach the bracket to the footwear; and moving, by the user while wearing the footwear with the foot broom device attached to the footwear, the footwear such that the plurality of bristles sweep a selected area.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the portion of the footwear is a toe portion and the broom is positioned in front of the user's foot while wearing the footwear with the foot broom attached to the footwear.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the portion of the footwear is a heel portion and the broom is positioned behind the user's foot while wearing the footwear with the foot broom attached to the footwear.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the portion of the footwear is an outsole portion and the broom is positioned lateral of the user's foot while wearing the footwear with the foot broom attached to the footwear.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the user is an umpire and the area is a home plate of a baseball diamond.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising adjusting the orientation of the broom relative to the bracket.
20. The method of claim 14, wherein the strap member is a first strap member, wherein the foot broom further comprises a second strap member extending from the bracket, and wherein the method further comprises wrapping the second strap member around the footwear to releasably attach the bracket to the footwear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Like reference numbers and indications in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The foot broom 100 includes a bracket 110, a broom 120, and a strap member 130. The strap member 130 extends from the bracket 110 and is configured to wrap around the boot 10 to releasably attach the bracket 110 (and the foot broom 100 as a whole) to the boot 10. The foot broom 100 may be donned onto the boot 10 while the user is wearing the boot 10, or prior to wearing the boot 10. The broom 120 is attached to the bracket 110 and comprises a plurality of bristles 122.
[0020] The bracket 110 defines a space configured to receive a portion of the boot 10. In the depicted example, the portion of the boot 10 that the space is configured to receive is a toe portion of the boot 10. Hence, while the boot 10 with the attached foot broom 100 is worn by a user, the broom 120 is positioned in front of the user's foot.
[0021] The bracket 110 may be constructed of any suitable material such as, but not limited to, plastic, metal, rubber, leather, fabric, and the like, and combinations thereof. In some implementations, the bracket 110 includes a rubberized non-slip portion on the bottom of the bracket 110. The bracket 110 may be constructed using any suitable technique such as, but not limited to, molding, machining, stamping, sewing, and the like, and combinations thereof.
[0022] In some implementations, the bracket 110 is size-adjustable to fit on footwear of various sizes. In particular implementations, the bracket 110 is a fixed size. Various sizes of such a fixed-sized bracket 110 can be made available.
[0023] The strap member 130 extends from the bracket and is configured to wrap around the boot 10 to attach the bracket 110 (and the foot broom 100 as a whole) to the boot 10. In some implementations, the strap member 130 is a single strap that is attached to the bracket 110 at two points. Such a strap member 130 may be elastic as a whole, or include one or more elastic portions. In some implementations, the strap member 130 includes two portions that are coupled together around the boot 10. Such a two-portioned strap member 130 may include elastic portions and/or one or more inter-fastening elements such as, but not limited to, VELCRO, snaps, ties, buckles, clamps, and the like, and combinations thereof.
[0024] The strap member 130 may be constructed of any suitable material such as, but not limited to, natural rubber, synthetic rubber, plastic, leather, fabric, and the like, and combinations thereof. While the depicted embodiment includes a single strap member 130, in some implementations two or more strap members 130 are included. In such a case, the two or more strap members 130 can have differing orientations so as to provide enhanced securement of the foot broom 100 to the boot 10.
[0025] The broom 120 is attached to the bracket 110 and comprises a plurality of bristles 122. In the depicted embodiment, the broom 120 is attached to the bracket 110 by a mount 124. In some implementations, the mount 124 is adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 120 and the bracket 110 is selectively adjustable by a user. In some implementations, the mount 124 non-adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 120 and the bracket 110 is fixed.
[0026] The bristles 122 may be constructed of any suitable material such as, but not limited to, plastic, natural materials, metal fibers, composite materials, and the like, and combinations thereof. In some implementations, the extent to which the bristles 122 extend is selectively adjustable. In some implementations, the bristles 122 extend by a fixed (non-adjustable) amount. In particular implementations, the bristles 122 are replaceable such that new bristles 122 can be installed in the broom 120 when previous bristles 122 become worn or damaged.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The foot broom 200 includes a bracket 210, a broom 220, a first strap member 230a, and a second strap member 230b. The strap members 230a-b extend from the bracket 210 and are configured to wrap around the shoe 20 to releasably attach the bracket 210 (and the foot broom 200 as a whole) to the shoe 20. The foot broom 200 may be donned onto the shoe 20 while the user is wearing the shoe 20, or prior to wearing the shoe 20. The broom 220 is attached to the bracket 210 and comprises a plurality of bristles 222.
[0029] The bracket 210 defines a space configured to receive a portion of the shoe 20. In the depicted example, the portion of the shoe 20 that the space is configured to receive is an outsole portion of the shoe 20. Hence, while the shoe 20 with the attached foot broom 200 is worn by a user, the broom 220 is positioned in lateral of the user's foot.
[0030] In some implementations, the bristles 222 extend around an entire periphery of the outsole of the shoe 20. In some implementations, the bristles 222 extend around a less-than-entire portion of the periphery of the outsole of the shoe 20. In some implementations, the bristles 222 comprise two or more distinct portions of bristles 220 that are spaced apart from each other around the periphery of the outsole of the shoe 20.
[0031] In some implementations, the bracket 210 is size-adjustable to fit on footwear of various sizes. In particular implementations, the bracket 210 is a fixed size. Various sizes of such a fixed-sized bracket 210 can be made available.
[0032] The features, materials, and construction techniques of the bracket 210, the broom 220, the bristles 222, and the strap members 230a-b can include any of the features, materials, and construction techniques of analogous elements described above in the context of the foot broom 100.
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[0034] The foot broom 300 includes a bracket 310, a broom 320, and a strap member 330. The strap member 330 extends from the bracket 310 and is configured to wrap around the shoe 30 to releasably attach the bracket 310 (and the foot broom 300 as a whole) to the shoe 30. The foot broom 300 may be donned onto the shoe 30 while the user is wearing the shoe 30, or prior to wearing the shoe 30. The broom 320 is attached to the bracket 310 and comprises a plurality of bristles 322.
[0035] The bracket 310 defines a space configured to receive a portion of the shoe 30. In the depicted example, the portion of the shoe 30 that the space is configured to receive is heel portion of the shoe 30. Hence, while the shoe 30 with the attached foot broom 300 is worn by a user, the broom 320 is positioned behind the user's foot.
[0036] In the depicted embodiment, the broom 320 is attached to the bracket 310 by a mount 324. In some implementations, the mount 324 is adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 320 and the bracket 310 is selectively adjustable by a user. In some implementations, the mount 324 non-adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 320 and the bracket 310 is fixed.
[0037] The features, materials, and construction techniques of the bracket 310, the broom 320, the bristles 322, the strap members 330 can include any of the features, materials, and construction techniques of analogous elements described above in the context of the foot broom 100.
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[0039] The foot broom 400 includes a bracket 410 and a broom 420. The bracket 410 includes a portion that extends (e.g., like a shoe horn) within the shoe 40 to releasably attach the bracket 410 (and the foot broom 400 as a whole) to the shoe 40. Hence, in some implementations no strap is needed. The foot broom 400 may be donned onto the shoe 40 while the user is wearing the shoe 40, or prior to wearing the shoe 40. The broom 420 is attached to the bracket 410 and comprises a plurality of bristles 422.
[0040] The bracket 410 defines a space configured to receive a portion of the shoe 40. In the depicted example, the portion of the shoe 40 that the space is configured to receive is heel portion of the shoe 40. Hence, while the shoe 40 with the attached foot broom 400 is worn by a user, the broom 420 is positioned behind the user's foot.
[0041] In the depicted embodiment, the broom 420 is attached to the bracket 410 by a mount 424. In some implementations, the mount 424 is adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 420 and the bracket 410 is selectively adjustable by a user. In some implementations, the mount 424 non-adjustable such that the relative orientation between the broom 420 and the bracket 410 is fixed.
[0042] The features, materials, and construction techniques of the bracket 410, the broom 420, and the bristles 422 can include any of the features, materials, and construction techniques of analogous elements described above in the context of the foot broom 100.
[0043] While this specification contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the claims, but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular implementations of particular embodiments. Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate implementations can also be implemented in combination in a single implementation. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single implementation can also be implemented in multiple implementations separately or in any suitable subcombination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
[0044] Thus, particular implementations of the subject matter have been described. Other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.