Industrial shoe protector

12369674 ยท 2025-07-29

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An industrial shoe protector includes a tongue portion, and a canopy lace and canopy portion connected to said tongue portion. The industrial shoe protector protects laces and stitching of an industrial shoe from sparks caused by welding, high speed cutting and other similar activities. The canopy portion has two lace securing slits. The industrial shoe protector is configured to secure to an industrial shoe by inserting laces of the industrial shoe through the slits in the canopy portion with the tongue portion deposed behind the laces above an ankle of the industrial shoe. The canopy portion is configured to cover the laces of the industrial shoe below the ankle of the industrial shoe when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    Claims

    1. An industrial shoe protector, comprising: a tongue portion with an upper portion and a lower portion; a canopy portion with an outside edge connected to a lower edge by a lower outside corner, and the lower edge connected to an inside edge by a lower inside corner, an upper inside corner connected to an upper inside edge, and an upper outside corner connected to an upper outside edge, wherein the upper inside corner and the upper outside corner directly merge into the lower portion of said tongue portion, wherein the canopy portion has a canopy portion upper quarter that is a quarter of the canopy portion that is closest to the tongue portion, wherein the inside edge is longer than the outside edge; a first securing hole in the canopy portion upper quarter positioned laterally from a second securing hole in the canopy portion upper quarter; wherein the industrial shoe protector is configured to secure to an industrial shoe by inserting one or more laces of the industrial shoe through the securing holes in the canopy portion with the upper portion of the tongue portion disposed above an ankle of the industrial shoe, behind the laces and between the laces and a tongue of the industrial shoe; and wherein said canopy portion is configured to cover the laces of the industrial shoe below the ankle of the industrial shoe when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    2. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein said industrial shoe protector is leather.

    3. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein a width of said canopy portion tapers from the lower edge to the canopy portion upper quarter.

    4. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein the tongue portion is less than three quarters of a width of the canopy portion.

    5. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein said tongue portion extends at least 4 inches above the canopy portion.

    6. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein said canopy portion is configured to cover top of shoe stitching on the industrial shoe forward of the ankle when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    7. The industrial shoe protector of claim 1, wherein said canopy portion is configured to completely cover the laces of the industrial shoe forward of the securing holes when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    8. An industrial shoe protector system, comprising: an industrial shoe; an industrial shoe protector comprising a tongue portion with an upper portion and a lower portion, a canopy portion with an outside edge connected to a lower edge by a lower outside corner, and the lower edge connected to an inside edge by a lower inside corner, an upper inside corner connected to an upper inside edge, and an upper outside corner connected to an upper outside edge, wherein the upper inside corner and the upper outside corner directly merge into the lower portion of said tongue portion, wherein the canopy portion has a canopy portion upper quarter that is a quarter of the canopy portion that is closest to the tongue portion and two securing holes in the canopy portion upper quarter, wherein the inside edge is longer than the outside edge; wherein the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe with one or more laces of the industrial shoe passing through the securing holes in the canopy portion with the upper portion of the tongue portion held by the laces against a tongue of the industrial shoe above an ankle of the industrial shoe; wherein said canopy portion is configured to cover the laces of the industrial shoe forward of the securing holes towards a toe of the industrial shoe when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    9. The industrial shoe protector system of claim 8, wherein said canopy portion is configured to completely cover the laces of the industrial shoe forward of the securing holes when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    10. The industrial shoe protector system of claim 8, wherein the tongue portion is less than three quarters of a width of the canopy portion.

    11. The industrial shoe protector system of claim 8, wherein a width of said canopy portion tapers from the lower edge to the canopy portion upper quarter.

    12. An industrial shoe protector, comprising: a tongue; a canopy with four corners connected by three edges including a lower edge, an outside edge and an inside edge, the tongue extending from the canopy, wherein the canopy has a canopy portion upper quarter that is a quarter of the canopy that is closest to the tongue, wherein the inside edge of the canopy is longer than the outside edge; a first securing hole in the canopy portion upper quarter positioned laterally from a second securing hole in the canopy portion upper quarter; and wherein said canopy is configured to cover laces of an industrial shoe below an ankle of the industrial shoe when the industrial shoe protector is secured to the industrial shoe.

    13. The industrial shoe protector of claim 12, wherein the industrial shoe protector is configured to secure to an industrial shoe by inserting one or more laces of the industrial shoe through the securing holes in the canopy with the tongue extending above the ankle of the industrial shoe and between the laces and a tongue of the industrial shoe.

    14. The industrial shoe protector of claim 12, wherein the tongue and the canopy are of a single unitary construction from a single continuous piece.

    15. The industrial shoe protector of claim 12, wherein the inside edge of the canopy is 10% longer than the outside edge.

    16. The industrial shoe protector of claim 12, wherein the four corners include an upper outside corner, a lower outside corner, a lower inside corner, and an upper inside corner; wherein the outside edge connected to the lower edge by the lower outside corner, and the lower edge connected to the inside edge by the lower inside corner; and wherein the upper inside corner and the upper outside corner directly merge into a lower portion of the tongue.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles and implementations of the invention.

    (2) FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of an industrial shoe protector.

    (3) FIG. 2 shows another view of the embodiment of FIG. 1.

    (4) FIG. 3 shows an industrial shoe protector in use.

    (5) FIG. 4 shows another view of an industrial shoe protector in use.

    REFERENCE NUMBERS USED IN DRAWINGS

    (6) Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate applicants' bottle dryer. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures: 10 industrial shoe protector 12 tongue portion 14 canopy portion 16 slits 18 industrial shoe 20 laces 22 ankle

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    (7) Before beginning a detailed description of the subject invention, mention of the following is in order. When appropriate, like reference materials and characters are used to designate identical, corresponding, or similar components in differing figure drawings. The figure drawings associated with this disclosure typically are not drawn with dimensional accuracy to scale, i.e., such drawings have been drafted with a focus on clarity of viewing and understanding rather than dimensional accuracy.

    (8) In the interest of clarity, not all of the routine features of the implementations described herein are shown and described. It will, of course, be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made in order to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with application- and business-related constraints, and that these specific goals will vary from one implementation to another and from one developer to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of engineering for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.

    (9) FIGS. 1-4, shown an industrial shoe protector 10 configured secure to an existing industrial shoe 18, protecting laces 20 and stitching of the industrial shoe 18 from caused by welding, high speed cutting and other similar activities. The industrial shoe protector 10 includes a tongue portion 12, and a canopy portion 14 connected to the tongue portion 12. The canopy portion 14 has two slits 16. The industrial shoe protector 10 is configured to secure to the industrial shoe 18 by inserting the laces 20 of the industrial shoe 18 through the slits 16 in the canopy portion 14 with the tongue portion 12 deposed behind the laces 20 above an ankle 22 of the industrial shoe 18. The canopy portion 14 is configured to cover the laces 20 of the industrial shoe 18 below the ankle 22 of the industrial shoe 18 when the industrial shoe protector 10 is secured to the industrial shoe 18.

    (10) The industrial shoe protector 10 can be made of leather or other suitable material.

    (11) The canopy portion 14 tapers from a far end to an end connected to the tongue portion 12. In one embodiment, the canopy portion 14 is eight (8) inches long and tapers at one end from 5 inches wide to the other end at 4 inches wide.

    (12) The tongue portion 12 is narrow enough to fit inside the laces 20 above the ankle 22 of the industrial shoe 18. In one embodiment, the tongue portion 12 is 4 inches long by 1 inches wide.

    (13) The canopy portion 14 is preferably leather, 8 inches long, and tapering from a wider side at 5 inches wide to a narrower side at 4 wide. The narrower side of the canopy portion 14 is provided with two slits to long, each position from center near the edge on the narrower side. The tongue portion 12 is preferably 4 inches long and 1 inches wide attached to said canopy portion 14 on said narrower side. The canopy portion 14 is preferably ten percent (10%) longer on the inside edge than the outside edge, to aid in preventing the canopy portion 14 from folding over. Depending on the size of the shoe to be protected, those of ordinary skill in the art will know that the difference in lengths of inside edge from outside edge can be adjusted without undue experimentation.

    (14) A Snap Rivet portion can further be provided. Snap portion is preferably a leather flap attachable to said canopy portion 14, attaching the side of said canopy portion 14 opposite the side to which the tongue portion 12 attaches. Snap portion leather flap will have a rivet snaps such that the flap can go around a lace and snap to a snap housing, further securing said canopy portion 14 to the laces of the shoe to be protected. Snaps can be alternatively placed both on the snap portion and the edge of said canopy portion 14 so the leather flap can go around a lace and snap to a snap housing on the edge of said canopy portion 14.

    (15) Those skilled in the art will recognize that numerous modifications and changes may be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. It will, of course, be understood that modifications of the invention, in its various aspects, will be apparent to those skilled in the art, some being apparent only after study, others being matters of routine mechanical, chemical and electronic design. No single feature, function or property of the preferred embodiment is essential. Other embodiments are possible, their specific designs depending upon the particular application. As such, the scope of the invention should not be limited by the particular embodiments herein described but should be defined only by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.