Shoe insert assembly and related methods
11612215 ยท 2023-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B17/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B13/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fit of a shoe is adjusted using a shoe insert assembly. A shoe insert assembly includes a shoe insole and a shoe insert having a fastener element configured for connection to the shoe insole. The shoe insole with the shoe insert connected thereto by the fastener element are receivable into a shoe. The shoe insert can be attached to the shoe insole in multiple manners, including adhesively, using a hook and loop fastener, and using a coupling strip.
Claims
1. A shoe insert assembly comprising: a shoe insole; a shoe insert having a fastener element configured for connection to the shoe insole; wherein the shoe insole with the shoe insert connected thereto by the fastener element are receivable into a shoe for adjusting a fit thereof; wherein the fastener element includes a coupling strip and the shoe insole defines at least one insole opening dimensioned to receive the coupling strip therethrough for connection of the shoe insert to the shoe insole; and wherein the at least one insole opening includes a plurality of aligned insole openings proximate an edge of the shoe insole allowing the shoe insole to be cut to smaller sizes while still receiving the coupling strip of the shoe insert proximate the edge.
2. The shoe insert assembly of claim 1, wherein the shoe insert is a single piece.
3. The shoe insert assembly of claim 1, wherein the shoe insert is formed of a plurality of detachable layers allowing a thickness of the shoe insert to be adjusted.
4. The shoe insert assembly of claim 1, wherein the edge is along a toe area of the shoe insole.
5. A shoe insert assembly comprising: a shoe insole; a shoe insert having a fastener element configured for connection to the shoe insole; wherein the shoe insole with the shoe insert connected thereto by the fastener element are receivable into a shoe for adjusting a fit thereof; wherein the fastener element includes a coupling strip and the shoe insole defines at least one insole opening dimensioned to receive the coupling strip therethrough for connection of the shoe insert to the shoe insole; and wherein the coupling strip extends through an insert opening defined extending between front and rear surfaces of the shoe insert.
6. The shoe insert assembly of claim 5, wherein the coupling strip includes a tail portion dimensioned to be fitted through the at least one insole opening and a head portion dimensioned to be wider than the insert opening.
7. The shoe insert assembly of claim 6, wherein the coupling strip includes an attachment mechanism for releasably affixing the head and tail portions.
8. The shoe insert assembly of claim 5, wherein the shoe insert is a single piece.
9. The shoe insert assembly of claim 5, wherein the shoe insert is formed of a plurality of detachable layers allowing a thickness of the shoe insert to be adjusted.
10. The shoe insert assembly of claim 5, wherein the at least one insole opening is located along an edge of the shoe insole in a toe area thereof.
11. A method for adjusting fit of a shoe, the method comprising: attaching a shoe insert to a shoe insole using a fastener element; and inserting the shoe insole into a shoe; wherein attaching the shoe insert to the shoe insole includes inserting a coupling strip of the shoe insert through an insole opening proximate an edge of the shoe insole; and wherein the insole opening is one of a plurality of aligned insole openings and method further comprises cutting the shoe insole to a desired size between the plurality of aligned insole openings such that the insole opening through which the coupling strip is inserted is most proximate to the edge of the shoe insole.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the shoe insole is inserted into the shoe after attaching the shoe insert to the shoe insole.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising a preliminary step of cutting the shoe insole to a desired size.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising a preliminary step of adjusting a thickness of the shoe insert.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein inserting the coupling strip through the insole opening includes inserting the coupling strip through the insole opening at a toe area of the shoe insole.
16. A method for adjusting fit of a shoe, the method comprising: attaching a shoe insert to a shoe insole using a fastener element; and inserting the shoe insole into a shoe; wherein attaching the shoe insert to the shoe insole includes inserting a coupling strip of the shoe insert through an insole opening proximate an edge of the shoe insole; and attaching head and tail portions of the coupling strip after inserting the coupling strip of the shoe insert through the insole opening.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the shoe insole is inserted into the shoe after attaching the shoe insert to the shoe insole.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising a preliminary step of cutting the shoe insole to a desired size.
19. The method of claim 16, further comprising a preliminary step of adjusting a thickness of the shoe insert.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein inserting the coupling strip through the insole opening includes inserting the coupling strip through the insole opening at a toe area of the shoe insole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) In the depicted embodiment, the shoe insert 2 is a single piece. Alternately, the shoe insert 2 could be formed of a plurality of layers (an example of which can be seen in the '833 Patent), allowing a thickness of the insert to be adjusted. Additionally, the shoe insert 2 is attached to a toe region of the insole 4 in the depicted embodiment; however, it will be appreciated that an insert could be attached to any desired position (including multiple positions) of the insole. Moreover, the depicted insole 4 is a full insole, dimensioned to cover essentially the entire insole area of a given shoe. A partial insole could also be used.
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(20) The fastener element 103 is connected to an under side of the shoe insert 102 and advantageously formed as a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener. The upper surface of the insole 104, at least in a toe area thereof, is preferably formed of a material having sufficient nap to engage the fastener element 103. Alternately, a separate loop portion can be attached to the upper surface of the insole 104 in the toe area. In another alternative, the fastener element 103 could include a releasable or permanent adhesive with the insole 104 having a complementary surface for adhesion. Other fasteners could also be used.
(21) With the fastener element 103 connecting the shoe insert 102 to the insole in a desired position, the shoe insert assembly 110 is then placed into a shoe, substantially as shown in
(22) The foregoing is provided for illustrative and exemplary purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, as well as adaptations to particular circumstances, are possible within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and of the claims appended hereto.