Shoe fastening apparatuses, systems and methods of using the same
09907364 ยท 2018-03-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G25/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/1493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Shoe fastening apparatuses are used with shoes having hook-and-loop tying straps. The shoe fastening apparatuses comprise a hook-and-loop strap having a loop of material or a ring on a terminal end thereof. Systems of the present invention further comprise an engagement apparatus for manipulating the hook-and-loop strap and, more specifically, the loop of material or the ring thereof. Methods of using the shoe fastening apparatuses and the systems thereof are further provided herein.
Claims
1. A hook-and-loop strap system for aiding in wearing a shoe by a person of limited mobility comprising: a shoe fastening strap having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface comprising a hook material and the second surface comprising a loop material, wherein the hook material and the loop material are configured to mate and bind together when in contact, the shoe fastening strap having an extension element on a terminal end thereof; a shoe having a hook-and-loop strap thereon for closing the shoe on a user's foot, the hook-and-loop strap having a first section of a loop material and a second section of a hook material, wherein the hook material of the second section is configured to mate and bind together with the loop material of the first section when the second section is folded over and on top of the first section, wherein the first surface of the shoe fastening strap comprising the hook material is removably disposed on and in contact with the first section of the loop material of the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe and the second section of the hook material of the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe is removably disposed on and in contact with the second surface of the loop material of the shoe fastening strap, such that the shoe fastening strap is sandwiched between the first section and the second section of the hook-and-loop strap and the extension element extends beyond the hook-and-loop strap; and a shoe aid appliance comprising a pole having a first end and a second end, the first end comprising a handle for grasping by a user and the second end comprising a first rod portion extending from a side of the second end roughly perpendicular to the pole.
2. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 1 wherein the extension element is a ring.
3. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 2 wherein the ring is a D-ring.
4. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 1 wherein the extension element comprises a loop comprising the terminal end of material of the strap folded over on top of itself and held together by holding means selected from the group consisting of adhesive, stitching and combinations thereof.
5. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 4 comprising a ring extending from the loop.
6. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 1 wherein the shoe comprises a plurality of hook-and-loop straps and each of the plurality of hook-and-loop straps has a shoe fastening strap sandwiched therein.
7. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 1 wherein the pole further comprises: a first hook extending from the second end.
8. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 7 wherein the pole comprises a cap on the second end thereof, and the rod portion and the first hook extend from the cap.
9. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 8 wherein the cap is frictionally held to the pole.
10. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 1 further comprising: a second rod portion extending from an opposite side of the pole roughly perpendicular to the pole.
11. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 10 wherein the first rod portion and the second rod portion are parts of the same rod.
12. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 11 wherein the rod extends through the second end of the pole.
13. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 7 further comprising: a second hook extending from the second end of the pole.
14. The hook-and-loop strap system of claim 11 wherein the first hook and the second hook having hook elements facing opposite directions.
15. A method of closing a shoe having at least one hook-and-loop strap, the method comprising the steps of: providing a shoe fastening strap having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface comprising a hook material and the second surface comprising a loop material, wherein the hook material and the loop material are configured to mate and bind together when in contact, the shoe fastening strap having an extension element on a terminal end thereof; providing a shoe having a hook-and-loop strap thereon for closing the shoe on a user's foot, the hook-and-loop strap having a first section of a loop material and a second section of a hook material, wherein the hook material of the second section is configured to mate and bind together with the loop material of the first section when the second section is folded over and on top of the first section; providing a shoe aid appliance comprising a pole having a first end and a second end, the first end comprising a handle for grasping by a user and the second end comprising a first rod portion extending from a side of the second end roughly perpendicular to the pole; opening the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe with the shoe aid appliance; placing the shoe fastening strap on the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe such that the first surface of the shoe fastening strap comprising the hook material is removably disposed on and in contact with the first section of the loop material of the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe; and closing the second section of the hook material of the hook-and-loop strap with the shoe aid appliance so that the second section of the hook material is removably disposed on and in contact with the second surface of the loop material of the shoe fastening strap, such that the shoe fastening strap is sandwiched between the first section and the second section of the hook-and-loop strap and the extension element extends beyond the hook-and-loop strap.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of: grasping the extension element extending beyond the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe and pulling upwardly, thereby separating the first surface of the hook material of the shoe fastening strap from the first section of the loop material of the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein the extension element is selected from the group consisting of a loop, a ring and combinations thereof.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of: retrieving the shoe using the first rod portion extending from the side of the second end of the pole.
19. The method of claim 15 further comprising the steps of: providing the shoe aid appliance with a hook extending from the second end; and hooking the extension element via the hook of the shoe aid appliance.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of: pulling upwardly on the shoe aid appliance when the extension element is hooked by the hook to open the hook-and-loop strap of the shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) The present invention relates to shoe fastening apparatuses for use with shoes having hook-and-loop tying straps. The shoe fastening apparatuses comprise a hook-and-loop strap having a loop of material or a ring on a terminal end thereof. Systems of the present invention further comprise an engagement apparatus for manipulating the hook-and-loop strap and, more specifically, the loop of material or the ring thereof. Methods of using the shoe fastening apparatuses and the systems thereof are further provided herein.
(14) Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
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(19) The housing or cap 102 may be attached or otherwise connected to the pole 104 via friction bolts 106 that may be tapped through the housing or cap 102 and frictionally hold the pole 104 within the housing or cap 102. Alternatively, the housing or cap 102 may be integrally connected to or otherwise extend from the pole 104, and the present invention should not be limited as described herein.
(20) The housing or cap 102 may have a first wing 108 and a second wing 110 extending from the housing or cap 102 through which a rod 112 may be disposed. The first and second wings 108, 110 may extend on either side of a curved terminal end 114 of the housing or cap 102, thereby providing easy access to the rod 112 disposed therein and ancillary components attached to the rod 112, as described below.
(21) Disposed on the rod 112, within the area formed by the first and second wings 108 and the curved terminal end 114 of the housing or cap 102 may be spacers 116, 118 that hold in place a pair of oppositely-facing hooks 120, 122. The hooks 120, 122 may freely rotate on the rod 112 and may be utilized by a user thereof to hook onto elements of a shoe, as described in more detail below.
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(24) It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to the invention are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.