Modular shoe with interchangeable components and method of attachment
09603410 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B21/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B3/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B3/126
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B21/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B23/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The modular shoe assembly described herein has removable foot housing straps (a.k.a uppers), and a heel band. This allows a user to customize the shoe in limitless ways, as each of the uppers and heel bands can have any variety of colors, patterns, prints, embossments, or other ornamental decorations such as beads or pearls. When the shoe is a sandal or something, the upper can be removably connected to a toe strap or thong at the front of the shoe assembly and a heel on an underside of the sole. The shoe assembly may also be a ballet shoe, loafer, or similar design, where removably uppers are not needed, and the shoe thus only has a removable heel band.
Claims
1. A modular shoe assembly, comprising: a sole comprising a front end, a heel end, a top surface, and a bottom surface; and a heel connected to the bottom surface of the sole, at the heel end; wherein the heel further comprises: a base, the base having a heel upper surface connected to the bottom surface of the sole, a heel bottom surface on an opposite side of the base from the upper surface, a front, a back, and lateral sides; and a heel band removably connected to the base, wherein the heel band surrounds the back and lateral sides of the base, wherein the heel band has two ends, and a rib on an interior surface of the heel band at each end, so that when the heel band is connected to the base, each of the ribs engage and wrap around the base at the front, and the ends of the heel band are flush with the front of the heel base, and wherein each of the base and the heel band are made of plastic.
2. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein the heel band is horseshoe-shaped, and the base of the heel has a shape generally conforming to the heel band, at a point of connection between the two.
3. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein the heel band has a third rib projecting from an interior surface thereof, wherein the third rib mates with a corresponding recess in the back of the base.
4. The shoe assembly of claim 1, further comprising a tread covering the heel bottom surface.
5. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein the heel band has a decoration on an exterior surface thereof.
6. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the base and the heel band are injection molded.
7. The shoe assembly of claim 5, wherein the decoration is selected from the group consisting of an embossment, pattern, bead, stone, and any combination thereof.
8. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein the front of the heel has a cut-out section where the perpendicular ribs engage the front of the base of the heel.
9. The shoe assembly of claim 4, wherein the heel band is flush with the tread when connected to the base of the heel.
10. A modular shoe assembly, comprising: a sole comprising a front end, a heel end, a top surface, and a bottom surface; a routed heel connected to the bottom surface of the sole at the heel end, wherein the routed heel comprises: a base, the base having a heel upper surface connected to the bottom surface of the sole, a heel bottom surface on an opposite side of the base from the upper surface, a front, a back, and lateral sides; and a heel band removably connected to the base, wherein the heel band surrounds the back and lateral sides of the base; and a tread covering the heel bottom surface, wherein the front, the back, and the lateral sides of the base have routed edges, so that when the heel band is connected to the base, the heel band is flush with the tread, and wherein the heel band has two ends, and a rib on an interior surface of the heel band at each end, so that each of the ribs engage and wrap around the base at the front, and the ends of the heel band are flush with the front of the heel base.
11. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein each of the base and the heel band are made of plastic.
12. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein the heel band is horseshoe-shaped, and the base of the routed heel has a shape generally conforming to the heel band, at a point of connection between the two.
13. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein the heel band has a third rib projecting from an interior surface thereof, wherein the third rib mates with a corresponding recess in the back of the base.
14. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein the heel band has a decoration on an exterior surface thereof.
15. The shoe assembly of claim 14, wherein the decoration is selected from the group consisting of an embossment, pattern, bead, stone, and any combination thereof.
16. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one of the base and the heel band are injection molded.
17. The shoe assembly of claim 1, wherein the heel band engages the front of the base with a snap fit.
18. The shoe assembly of claim 10, wherein the heel band engages the front of the base with a snap fit.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
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(36) In the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified, the term shoe describes any footwear for a user. This includes sandals, boots, open- or closed-toe designs, ballet shoes, loafers, or other designs. The front of a shoe is the area where a user's toes would be located, and the rear is where the user's heel is located when they are wearing shoe 100. A top orientation aligns with the top of the user's feet, and the bottom direction is the bottom of the user's foot, the sole 110 of shoe 100, or on the bottom of sole 110. For ease of description, upper is used synonymously with the term foot housing strap.
(37) Foot housing strap or upper 120 is removably connected to toe prong 115 via buckle 116 on toe prong 115. A buckle end 122 of upper 120 has puncture holes that mates with the prong and frame of buckle 116. This is a very easy and convenient method for removing and connecting upper 120 to toe strap 115. Although in the shown embodiments toe prong 115 is connected to upper 120 with a buckle, the present disclosure contemplates other connection methods between the two, such as but not limited to a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., Velcro), or a button and hole (discussed below).
(38) Toe strap 115 has an anchor 117, which retains toe prong 115 within a hole 118 of sole 110. In one embodiment, toe prong anchor 117 can have an ornamental shape, such as the shown heart, but any shape or texture may be provided. Anchor 117 may also be removably connected to toe strap 115, to provide different designs. Hole 118 can have a corresponding shape to anchor 117. Toe strap 115 can be permanently connected to sole 110 through hole 118, or may be removably connected thereto as well.
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(40) Clasp 135 has a u-shape, as shown, so that it is biased into an open position, but is flexible, so that the ends can be squeezed toward one another. When the user places clasp 135 within latch 134, the bias of clasp 135 ensures that there is a tight fit between all of the components. To remove clasp 135 and substitute a different upper 120, the user simply has to squeeze on the ends of clasp 135, with the aid of end 124 of upper 120, to remove clasp 135. Latch 134 can be removably or permanently connected to base 131 of heel 130.
(41) As previously discussed, band 132 can fit around an exterior lateral circumference of base 131 of heel 130. In the shown embodiment, band 132 is horseshoe-shaped, but other shapes are contemplated by the present disclosure, such as rectangular or with squared-off corners.
(42) The exterior surface of band 132 can have an ornamental design, which can include and variety or number of colors, patterns, textures, embossments, or the like. Band 132 can also have decorative objects on its exterior surface, for example stones or beads. This provides yet another easily customizable feature of shoe 100 for the user. As discussed below, band 132 can be easily connected to and removed from base 131 of heel 130.
(43) Band 132 can have a number of ribs 136 at ends thereof, or projecting out from an interior surface thereof. Some of ribs 136 can be at the rear of band 136, and can fit into a notch in the rear end of base 131. Ribs 136 at the front ends of band 132 snap fit around an edge of base 131, to secure band 132 in place. The user removes band 132 simply by moving ribs 136 around base 131. A heel tread 137 can fit over base 131, band 132, latch 134, and clasp 135, to help secure them all in place and protect heel 130 from the ground when shoe 100 is in use. Heel tread 137 can have a logo or other printed material thereon. Heel tread 137 can be either permanently or removably connected to base 131 or the other components of heel 130.
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(46) Sole 110 can be made with any number of suitable processes, such as by hand, machine fabrication, or injection molded. Sole 110 can be a unitary element, but may also have a non-unitary construction, with two or more separate parts connected to each other.
(47) The materials in shoe 100 can be any suitable for use as described above, and as with sole 110, can be hand-made, fabricated by machine, or injection molded. Examples include wood, cork, leather, plastic, or combinations thereof. The materials of uppers 120 and any of the straps 140, 142, and 144 can be, for example, leather or ribbon. They can be studded with decorative materials such as beads, pearls, stones, or gems, or these decorative materials may comprise the straps themselves (e.g., a string of pearls). Heel 130 and band 132 can be made of materials such as, but not limited to, wood, cork, leather, silicone, urethane, ethylene vinyl acetate, and/or clear polymers.
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(50) Shoe 300 is shown with a sole 310. Shoe 310 further comprises right and left side anchor straps 312, 314. Also shown is a toe prong 315 with a toe prong coupler 316. A foot housing strap 320 is adapted to be coupled with shoe 300, and further comprises foot housing strap coupler 322 adapted to be coupled with toe prong coupler 316. As discussed in greater detail below, one difference between shoe 300 and shoe 100 is that in the former, foot housing strap is connected to toe prong 315 by placing coupler 322 into coupler 316, with a button-and-hole type of connection (as opposed to the buckle of shoe 100).
(51) Right and left foot housing strap anchors 326, 324 are similarly provided, and are to couple with or connect to respective right and left side anchor straps 312, 314.
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(61) In accordance with any of the described embodiments of the invention, additional ornamentation may be provided on any of the components of the described shoes. These components may be provided of any desired material. Additionally, while the heels of the shoes described above are shown as flat elements, a higher heel may alternatively be provided to provide any type of desired look. Furthermore, while a sliding mechanism is shown for attaching the heel portion, other coupling schemes may be employed to properly retain the heel relative to the sole of the sandal or shoe. On the top side of the sole, functional or decorative interchangeable heel and ball of the foot pads or cushions may be provided, allowing for the choice of a number of designs, fabrics, trims and colors.
(62) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope thereof. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure.