Footwear
11641907 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B21/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An interchangeable heel for a shoe wherein the interchangeable heel includes a removable heel sleeve and a heel post which is mounted on the shoe wherein the heel sleeve is releasably mounted on the heel post by an opposed lock mechanism which includes a catch mechanism on one side of the interchangeable heel and a biasing mechanism on an opposite side of the interchangeable heel wherein the biasing mechanism includes a biasing member which is provided on the heel post wherein the biasing member is arranged to engage the removable heel sleeve; a shoe having the interchangeable heel; and a removable heel sleeve for use in the interchangeable heel according to the invention.
Claims
1. An interchangeable heel for a shoe wherein the interchangeable heel comprises a removable heel sleeve and a heel post which is mounted on the shoe wherein the heel sleeve is releasably mounted on the heel post by an opposed lock mechanism which comprises a catch mechanism on one side of the interchangeable heel and a biasing mechanism on an opposite side of the interchangeable heel wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a biasing member which is provided on the heel post wherein the biasing member is arranged to engage the removable heel sleeve and wherein the biasing member of the biasing mechanism is on an opposite side of the heel post to the catch mechanism.
2. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the heel catch mechanism comprises a catch aperture and a catch formation.
3. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises lock formation provided on the removable heel sleeve, the biasing member, and a heel post lock aperture shaped to receive the biasing member.
4. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the interchangeable heel comprises an upper heel and a lower heel and the opposed lock mechanism is provided on the upper heel.
5. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the opposed lock mechanism is provided on the front and rear sides of the heel.
6. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the catch mechanism is provided on the rear side of the heel and the biasing mechanism is provided on the front side of the heel.
7. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the biasing member is in the form of a leaf spring or a coil spring.
8. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a biasing member and a lock aperture formed on the heel post and shaped to receive the biasing member.
9. A heel as defined in claim 8 wherein the biasing member is in the form of leaf spring and is attached to the heel post above the lock aperture; or wherein the biasing member is in the form of a coil spring and is attached within lock aperture.
10. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the biasing member is provided on a heel breast of the heel post.
11. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the catch mechanism comprises a catch formation provided on one of the heel post or heel sleeve and a catch aperture shaped to receive the catch formation formed by the other of the heel post or heel sleeve.
12. A heel as defined in claim 11 wherein the heel post has an angled head surface for engaging the shoe sole and the catch aperture is provided on a rear side of the angled head surface.
13. A heel as defined in claim 11 wherein the removable heel sleeve has an angled head for engaging the shoe sole and the catch mechanism comprises a catch formation which is provided on a rear side of the angled head of the removable heel sleeve.
14. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the removable heel sleeve forms a heel sleeve aperture for receiving the heel post.
15. A heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the removable heel sleeve has a lock formation for engaging the biasing member.
16. A heel as defined in claim 1 which comprises an anti-twist mechanism which comprises one or more guidance slots provided on one of the heel post and heel sleeve and one or more guidance formations provided on the other of the heel post and heel sleeve.
17. A heel as defined in claim 16 wherein the guidance slots are shaped to receive the guidance formations and to facilitate movement of the heel sleeve to remove it from the heel post but to prevent other movement of the heel sleeve.
18. A heel as defined in claim 16 wherein the one or more guidance slots is provided on the heel post and wherein the one or more guidance formations are provided on the removable heel sleeve.
19. A shoe comprising an interchangeable heel for a shoe wherein the interchangeable heel comprises a removable heel sleeve and a heel post which is mounted on the shoe wherein the heel sleeve is releasably mounted on the heel post by an opposed lock mechanism which comprises a catch mechanism on one side of the interchangeable heel and a biasing mechanism on an opposite side of the interchangeable heel wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a biasing member which is provided on the heel post wherein the biasing member is arranged to engage the removable heel sleeve and wherein the biasing member of the biasing mechanism is on an opposite side of the heel post to the catch mechanism.
20. A heel sleeve for use in the interchangeable heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the heel sleeve forms a catch formation or a catch aperture to form part of an opposed lock mechanism such that the heel sleeve may engage the heel post of the interchangeable heel.
21. A heel sleeve for use in the interchangeable heel as defined in claim 1 wherein the heel sleeve forms a catch formation or a catch aperture to form part of an opposed lock mechanism such that the heel sleeve may engage the heel post of the interchangeable heel.
Description
(1) The invention will now be illustrated with reference to the following Figures of the accompanying drawings which are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention:
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(9) An interchangeable heel according to the invention is indicated generally at 10 on
(10) Interchangeable heel 10 is in the shape of a high heel having a head in the form of an upper heel 26 and a body in the form of a lower heel 28. Upper heel 26 has an inverted truncated pyramidal shape having an angled head surface 35 which is shaped to engage the shoe sole 16. In use, the shoe 12 is attached to angled head surface 35 of interchangeable heel 10 by means of self-tapping screws (not shown). Upper heel 26 has a concave heel breast 22 (which is the front side of the upper heel 26 which faces the shoe sole 16). Lower heel 28 which has a tubular shape with a substantially square cross-section. The shoe 12 has a shoe back 13 and a space 24 between the heel and the sole.
(11) As shown in
(12) In an alternative embodiment, the interchangeable heel 10 may also be used on a shoe 12 having a different heel height, for example a mid or low heel having a shorter lower heel 28 with a shorter heel pin 36 wherein the lower parts 26,126 of the heel post 34 and removable heel sleeve 30 are shaped accordingly. It will be appreciated that the function of the invention is not dependent upon the external shape of the removable heel sleeve 30. The interchangeable heel 10 may be used with any external shape of removable heel sleeve 30. In an alternative embodiment, the interchangeable heel 10 or the removable heel sleeve 30 may be in the form of a stiletto, cone, spool, chunky (also known as a block), wedge (where the space 24 between the heel 10 shown in
(13) Shoe heel post 34 is shown in more detail in
(14) Removable heel sleeve 30 is shown in more detail in
(15) The opposed lock mechanism 41 comprises a heel catch mechanism 60 which is provided on the rear side of the heel 10 and a heel lock mechanism 45 which is provided on the heel breast 22 (in other words the front side of the heel 10) such that they are provided on opposite sides of the interchangeable heel 10. Heel catch mechanism 60 comprises the catch aperture 62 formed by the heel post 34 and the catch formation 64 on the removable heel sleeve 30. Heel lock mechanism 45 comprises heel sleeve lock formation 56, heel post biasing member 46, and heel post lock aperture 37. The heel post guidance slots 74 and heel sleeve guidance formations 72 form an anti-twist mechanism indicated generally at 71 on
(16) In an alternative embodiment, heel catch mechanism 60 may comprise a catch aperture 62 which is formed on an internal surface of removable heel sleeve 30 and a catch formation 64 which is provided on the heel post 34.
(17) In use, the opposed lock mechanism 41 and the anti-twist mechanism 71 are engaged when the removable heel sleeve 30 is mounted on heel post 34. The heel sleeve lock formation 56 engages the heel post biasing member 46 such that the biasing member 46 is forced into the heel post lock aperture 37 to activate the heel lock mechanism 45. The heel sleeve catch formation 64 engages with the heel post catch aperture 62 to activate the heel catch mechanism 60. The heel sleeve guidance formations 72 engage with the heel post guidance slots 74 such that the removable heel sleeve 30 cannot be rotated relative to the heel post 34. The biasing member 46 urges the heel sleeve lock formation 56 in the direction of the shoe sole 16 such that the biasing member 46 urges the heel sleeve catch formation 64 to engage the heel post catch aperture 62.
(18) To release the opposed lock mechanism 41, pressure may be applied to the heel sleeve lock formation 56 to force the heel post biasing member 46 further into the heel post lock aperture 37 and at the same time the removable heel sleeve 30 is rotated away from the heel sole 16 such the heel sleeve catch formation 64 disengages the heel post catch aperture 62 such that the removable heel sleeve 30 may be removed from the heel post 34 such that the heel sleeve guidance formations 72 are slid out of heel post guidance slots 74.
(19) One of the advantages of the interchangeable heel 10 according to the invention is that it passes the SATRA TM113 Heel Attachment test protocol (1996). In this test, the shoe 12 shown in
(20) In a first test using the SATRA TM113 Heel Attachment test protocol (1996), the shoe sole 16 failed at a tensile force of 600N by buckling before heel 10 failed. This is believed to be because the application of force in a direction away from the shoe sole 16 to the lower part 28 of heel 10 creates a countervailing force to the upper part 26 of heel 10 such that the heel sleeve catch formation 64 is urged by that countervailing force to engage heel post catch aperture 62.
(21) In a second test using a shoe 12 with a different type of shoe sole 16 and the SATRA TM113 Heel Attachment test protocol (1996), the results were (with a tolerance of ±3%) initial distance DO was 143 mm, distance D2 measured at a force of 400N was 145 mm, the permanent set (calculated as the difference between D2 and D0) was 1.9%, and the maximum heel attachment load was 1005.3N. The second test was performed at 23° C.±2° C. and 50% rH±4% rH. These results pass the specifications set by UK shoe retailers who require a maximum 15% permanent set and a minimum 600N heel attachment load.