Fabric Blank for a Decorative Shoe Sleeve and Fashion Footwear System
20250213004 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B23/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fabric blank for a decorative sleeve for a shoe includes a sheet including a leg extension section, an ankle section and a toebox section wherein (a) the leg section tapers from a first end to a second end at the ankle section, (b) the ankle section is concave at both sides between the ankle section and the toebox section, and (c) the toebox section is v shaped with a single, rounded apex.
Claims
1. A fabric blank for a decorative sleeve for a shoe, comprising: a sheet including a leg extension section, an ankle section, a heal section, and a toebox section wherein (a) the leg extension section tapers from a first end to a second end at the ankle section, (b) the ankle section is concave at both sides, and (c) the toebox section is v-shaped.
2. The fabric blank of claim 1, wherein the ankle section forms a waist.
3. The fabric blank of claim 2, wherein the waist has a width of between 14.5 cm and 16.0 cm.
4. The fabric blank of claim 1, wherein the heal section includes a reverse curve at each side thereof.
5. The fabric blank of claim 4, wherein the toebox section has a rounded apex.
6. The fabric blank of claim 5, wherein the toebox section has an edge that continuously curves.
7. A fabric blank for a decorative sleeve for a shoe, comprising: a sheet including a leg extension section, an ankle section, a heal section, and a toebox section wherein (a) the ankle section is concave at both sides, (b) the heel section includes a reverse curve at each side thereof and (c) the toebox section is v-shaped.
8. The fabric blank of claim 7, wherein the ankle section forms a waist.
9. The fabric blank of claim 8, wherein the waist has a width of between 14.5 cm and 16.0 cm.
10. The fabric blank of claim 9, wherein the toebox section has a continuously curved edge.
11. The fabric blank of claim 9, wherein the toebox section has a single, rounded apex.
12. A method of forming a decorative sleeve for a shoe from a fabric blank having a leg extension section, an ankle section, a heal section, and a toebox section, the method comprising: forming a leg extension from the leg extension section; adding a releasable fastener joining sides of the ankle and lower leg extension section; and adding a rubber sole extending at least partially along the toebox section.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the forming of the leg extension includes bringing together sides of the leg extension section and sewing the sides together.
14. The method of claim 13, further including adding an elastic panel immediately forward of the heal section.
15. The method of claim 13, further including cutting out a foot arch section from the fabric blank and adding an elastic panel immediately forward of the heal section.
16. The method of claim 12, further including forming a toebox nest from the toe section wherein the toebox nest is adapted to receive a toebox of a shoe to be covered by the decorative sleeve.
17. The method of claim 12, further including adding an elastic retainer around an upper edge of the leg extension section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0028] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the fabric blank, the decorative sleeve and the fashion footwear system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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[0034] Reference is now made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the decorative sleeve and fashion footwear system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] Reference is now made to
[0036] The toebox 16 is the part of the upper 14 that covers and protects the toes of the wearer. The vamp 18 is the part of the upper 14 that may cover any portion of the top of the foot of the wearer between where the toes connect to the foot and the leg connects to the foot. The counter 20 is the part of the upper 14 behind the heel of the wearer's foot. The counter 20 is adapted to stiffen the back of the shoe 10. The throat 22 is the top opening in the upper that allows one to slip the shoe 10 over the foot.
[0037] The outsole 24 is the portion of the shoe 10, underlying the toes of the wearer that makes contact with the ground. The shank 26 is the part of the shoe 10 that extends between the outsole 24 and the heel 28, sitting under the arch of the wearer's foot. The heel 28 is the portion of the shoe 10 that is positioned under the heel of the wearer. Finally, the insole lining 30 is positioned inside the shoe 10 above the outsole 24, the shank 26 and the heel 28.
[0038] Reference is now made to
[0039] The decorative sleeve 12 may incorporate a wide variety of aesthetic features in order to provide a wide range of fashion looks. For example, the body 32 of the decorative sleeve may be made of various colors (e.g. red, blue, green, purple), from various materials having different textures (e.g. different fabrics, such as rayon, nylon, polyester, polyester blends, cotton, velour, silk, velvet, vinyl, leather and the like) and different patterns (solid colors, stripes, plaids, prints and the like), and include various ornamentation (e.g. buttons, snaps, indicia and the like) to provide a desired look. For many applications, it is preferred to use water resistant, wind resistant, windproof or waterproof fabrics. For many applications, it is preferred to use a fabric with a stretch percentage of 20 percent or greater. Useful fabrics include, but are not limited to polyurethane (synthetic emulational leather), vinyl, polyurethane vinyl, nylon, neoprene, satin and most fabrics with a grams per square meter (gsm) of 75 or more.
[0040] A tread 40 may be carried on the body 32. The tread 40 may be made of rubber or other skid-resistant material. As illustrated, when the decorative sleeve 12 is properly positioned over the shoe 10, the tread 40 underlies the outsole 24 of the shoe. The tread 40 may be secured to the body 32 by any appropriate means known in the art including, but not necessarily limited to stitching and/or adhesive.
[0041] An optional elastic section 42 may be carried on the body 32. Such an elastic section 42 may extend between the tread 40 and the heel aperture 36 so as to underlie the shank 26 of the shoe 10 when the decorative sleeve 12 is properly positioned over the shoe. As illustrated in
[0043] The upper end 46 of the leg extension 38 is open so as to be adapted for inserting a foot through the leg extension into the throat 22 of the shoe 10 whereby one may put on the shoe when covered with the decorative sleeve. A retainer 48 of elastic or other material (note elastic band on inside surface of the body 32 in the illustrated embodiment) may extend around the open end 46. Such a retainer 48 functions to comfortably hold the leg extension 38 up on the leg of the wearer in the desired position.
[0044] As best illustrated in
[0045] As should also be appreciated from a review of the above, a fashion footwear system 100 is also provided. The fashion footwear system 100 includes a plurality of decorative shoe sleeves 12 of the type described above and illustrated in
[0046] In use, one first selects the decorative sleeve 12 that one wishes to wear over the shoe 10. Next one manipulates the shoe 10, either through the open end 46 and down the leg extension 38 or through the optional access opening 50 so that the toebox 16 is received and held in the toebox nest 34 and the heel 28 passes through and projects from the heel aperture 36. The stretch of the elastic section 42, forward of the heel aperture 36, helps one to manipulate the shoe into a properly seated position within the decorative sleeve 12 while also ensuring that the body 32 of the sleeve snuggly hugs the shoe upper 14 so as to provide a smooth and unruffled appearance. When the shoe 10 is properly seated inside the sleeve 12, the tread 40 underlies the outsole 24, the elastic section 42 underlies the shank 26 and the heel 28 is exposed through the heel aperture 36.
[0047] Reference is now made to
[0048] In the illustrated embodiment shown in
[0049] Also disclosed is a method of making or forming a decorative sleeve 12 for a shoe 10 from a fabric blank 100, having a leg extension section 102, an ankle section 104, a heal section 106, and a toebox section 108. As noted above, the leg extension section 102 tapers from a first end 110 to a second end 112 at the ankle section 104. The ankle section 104 has concavities 114, 116 at the sides thereof. The toebox section 108 is v-shaped with a single, rounded apex 126 as illustrated by the embodiment shown in
[0050] The method generally includes the steps of: (a) forming a leg sleeve or leg extension 38 from at least an upper portion of the leg extension section 102, (b) adding a fastener, such as the zipper 52, joining sides of the ankle section 104 and a lower portion of the leg extension section 102, and (c) adding a rubber sole or tread 40 extending at least partially along the toebox section 108. The forming of the leg extension 38 may be accomplished by bringing together sides 130, 132 of the leg extension section 102 and sewing the sides together. The zipper 52 may be opened to aid in inserting a shoe 10 into the decorative sleeve 12 as noted above.
[0051] The method may further include adding the elastic panel or section 42 immediately forward of the heal section 106 and, more particularly, the reverse curves 118. As described above, the elastic panel or section 42 functions to allow the decorative sleeve 12 to flex and fit around various size shoes 10, such as size 6 to size 10 shoes. The method may also further include cutting out a foot arch section from the fabric blank 100 and adding the elastic panel or section 42 immediately forward of the heal section 106. The method may also include adding an elastic retainer 48 along a first end or upper edge of the leg extension section 102.
[0052] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.