CONVERTIBLE SOLE ASSEMBLY AND SHOE
20260114544 ยท 2026-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B3/126
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sole assembly for a convertible shoe configured to adopt a flat configuration in which a low heel is removably connected to a heel region, and a high heel configuration, in which a high heel is removably connected to the heel region, the convertible shoe including: a unitary midsole portion including a flexible forefoot support region at a front end, and a rigid hindfoot support region disposed adjacent the forefoot support region, the arrangement being such that the flexible forefoot support region is configured to flex between being substantially parallel with the rigid hindfoot support region in the flat configuration, and extending at an angle generally transverse to the rigid hindfoot support region in the high heel configuration; wherein the forefoot support region includes a substantially flexible midsole and the hindfoot support region includes a substantially rigid midsole, and the substantially flexible midsole forefoot is moulded over a portion of the rigid hindfoot support to facilitate in use the change in angle of the forefoot support relative to the hindfoot support region, and a bayonet-style quick connector fastening dock in a heel region of the hindfoot support region for selective quick release and mount of the high heel and flat heel.
Claims
1. A sole assembly for a convertible shoe configured to adopt a flat configuration in which a low heel is removably connected to a heel region, and a high heel configuration, in which a high heel is removably connected to the heel region, the sole assembly including: an unitary midsole portion including a flexible forefoot support region at a front end, and a rigid hindfoot support region disposed adjacent the forefoot support region, the arrangement being such that the flexible forefoot support region is configured to flex between being substantially parallel with the rigid hindfoot support region in the flat configuration, and extending at an angle generally transverse to the rigid hindfoot support region in the high heel configuration; wherein the forefoot support region includes a substantially flexible midsole and the hindfoot support region includes a substantially rigid midsole, and the substantially flexible midsole forefoot is moulded over a portion of the rigid hindfoot support to facilitate in use the change in angle of the forefoot support relative to the hindfoot support region, and a bayonet-style quick connector fastening dock in a heel region of the hindfoot support region for selective quick release and mount of the high heel and flat heel.
2. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the bayonet-style fitting portion includes a plurality of lobe receivers.
3. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the plurality of lobe receivers include tapered catches to provide a snug fit for a lobe, within a turn of about 30 degrees.
4. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein there is provided a plurality of heels of different heights to fit in the quick connector fastening dock.
5. (canceled)
6. The sole assembly in accordance with any one of the previous claims, wherein a lock to inhibit rotation of the heel is provided in the dock.
7. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein the lock includes a key to fit in a cooperating keyway.
8. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 7, wherein a lock actuator is movable by a button or a slide to move the key between the locked and unlocked positions in and out of the keyway.
9. The sole assembly in accordance with any one of the previous claims, wherein the hindfoot support is a material selected from the group consisting of: ABS, steel, aluminium, plastic, GRP, Carbon Fibre-reinforced material, honeycomb, or any suitable substantially rigid material.
10. (canceled)
11. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the forefoot support portion may be any form of resilient or flexible material including those selected from the group consisting of: TPU, rubber, silicone, leather, vinyl, and like materials.
12. (canceled)
13. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the sole includes an upper to form a foot cavity for receiving a foot.
14. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 13, wherein the upper includes foot retainers to keep the foot on the sole when walking.
15. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 14, wherein the foot retainer includes a strap or web extending over a forefoot.
16. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 15, wherein the midfoot strap or web extends from the forefoot to the hindfoot support region of the sole.
17. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 16, wherein the strap or web is resilient and facilitates automatic bias toward the high heel position.
18. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the hindfoot support includes fingers of rigid material at a join region at a forward end of the hindfoot support to facilitate increased grip between the moulded forefoot and hindfoot supports.
19. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the hindfoot portion or plate includes a flange at a join region for facilitating grip of the forefoot material onto the hindfoot.
20. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flange includes apertures or a mesh for allowing the moulded forefoot material to bond to itself around one or more bars of the hindfoot flange.
21. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flange is a width of the hindfoot section is a full width of the hindfoot portion.
22. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flange is thinner than the hindfoot portion so that the moulded forefoot portion is flush with top and bottom surfaces of the hindfoot portion when moulded onto the hindfoot portion.
23. The sole assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flange is about a third of the thickness of the hindfoot portion to increase flexibility at the join.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0051] To enable a clearer understanding, the present invention will now be described with reference to an embodiment shown in the attached Figures, and in those Figures:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0063] Referring to the Figures there is shown a convertible shoe, which is generally indicated at 10. The convertible shoe 10 is configured to adopt both a flat configuration shown in
[0064] The convertible shoe 10 includes a sole assembly 20 which includes an articulating sole 22 including a forefoot support region 24 disposed at the front 23 of the sole 22 and a hindfoot support region 25 disposed at a rear region 26 of the sole 22.
[0065] In the flat configuration, shown in
[0066] The forefoot support region 24 includes a substantially flexible midsole and the hindfoot support region 25 includes a substantially rigid midsole, and the two support regions are connected together to facilitate articulating between the flat configuration and the high heel configuration.
[0067] The rear region 26 of the sole portion includes a mounting dock 50 for one of the heels to be received therein. There is a fastener portion 51 disposed in the dock 50. The fastener portion 51 includes a quick connector portion 52. The quick connector portion 52 includes a bayonet fitting portion 53. The bayonet fitting portion 53 includes a plurality of lobe receivers 54. The plurality of lobe receivers include tapered catches 55 to provide a snug fit for a lobe, preferably within a turn of about 30 degrees.
[0068] Cooperating fastener and bayonet fitting portions are provided in the heel, shown at 51a, 52a, 53,a, 54a, and the lobes are shown at 55a.
[0069] A lock 75 is provided in the dock 50. The lock 75 includes a rotation inhibitor 76. The lock 75 includes a key 76 to fit in a cooperating keyway 77. The lock 75 is movable by a button 78 to move the key 76 between the locked and unlocked positions. The lock 75 is biased to the locked position by a pair of leaf springs 79. One can see that the lock is held against the base wall of the sole in the locked position so that it fits in a keyway set into the heel bayonet to inhibit rotation. Then the heart shaped button is pressed so that the key pivots out of the keyway to allow rotation. The leaf springs then draw the key back to the sole wall.
[0070] The hindfoot support 25 is a material selected from the group consisting of: steel, aluminium, plastic, GRP, Carbon Fibre-reinforced material, honeycomb, or any suitable substantially rigid material. The plastic is ABS because it is suitable for moulding with flexible materials like TPU and it is light and strong.
[0071] The forefoot support portion 24 may be any form of resilient or flexible material including those selected from the group consisting of: TPU, rubber, silicone, leather, vinyl, and like materials. The forefoot support portion in the embodiment shown is TPU.
[0072] To connect the forefoot support portion and the hindfoot support portions, they are moulded together. A hinge line or joint line can be seen at 99. There may be one or more fingers or flanges 85 of ABS or other hindfoot material extending from the hindfoot support around the joint line 99 to provide increased grip for the TPU to mould onto and a hinge line or region. The flanges 85 may include, as shown in
[0073] The sole includes an upper 95 to form a foot cavity 96 for receiving a foot. The upper includes foot retainers 97 in the form of front straps 93 to keep the foot on the sole when walking.
[0074] The sole further includes an outsole and an inner sole for comfort. These elements may be leather or other suitable material.
[0075] The upper 95 further includes, in the embodiment shown in
[0076] The front strap 93 may extend around a forefoot since it extends from the forefoot section on one side to the forefoot section on the other side.
[0077] There is shown in the Figures a midfoot strap or mesh or web 89 extending from the strap on the forefoot to the hindfoot support region 25 of the sole. This strap or mesh or web 89 or combination thereof may be resilient and may facilitate automatic flex between the low heel position toward the high heel position. The midfoot strap or web or mesh 89 may be adjustable manually or automatically; furthermore, it may be longer and broader on the outside than on the inside (as shown), to resist the foot falling off the sole outwards, and to provide more bias to the curved high heel configuration from the outside.
[0078] A kit may be provided which includes two or three heels for each sole.
[0079] Advantageously the heels may be removed and replaced by pressing the heart shaped actuator button, which pivots the key away from the outsole, twisting the heel, and then making the opposite twist to mount the other heel in position. Because of the sole material, and in some embodiments the upper strap/web/mesh across the forefoot/hindfoot hinge line, the sole then automatically flexes to adopt the position set by the heel height.
[0080] It will be understood to persons skilled in the art of the invention that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0081] It is to be understood that any prior art publication referred to herein does not constitute an admission that the publication forms part of the common general knowledge in the art.
[0082] In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.