Sandal with Self-Anchoring Sole Structure
20170360142 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B3/126
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The self-anchoring sole structure of the present invention offers the consumer the ability to construct a variety of style, color, material, and design options by means of a customizable sandal system, comprising a sole having a top surface, a bottom surface, a toe portion and a heel portion, a channel around an exterior perimeter of the sole, and a plurality of bridges spaced around the exterior perimeter of the sole which extend across the channel, wherein the channel and the plurality of bridges are dimensioned to allow a length of material to be passed through.
Claims
1. A customizable sandal system, comprising: a sole having, a top surface and a bottom surface, and a toe portion and a heel portion; a channel around an exterior perimeter of the sole; and a plurality of bridges spaced around the exterior perimeter of the sole which extend across the channel; wherein the channel and the plurality of bridges are dimensioned to allow a length of material to be passed through.
2. The customizable sandal system of claim 1, further including a plurality of tunnels which extend from the channel to the top surface of the sole.
3. A customizable sandal system, comprising: a sole having, a top surface and a bottom surface, and a toe portion and a heel portion; a channel around an exterior perimeter of the sole; a plurality of bridges spaced around the exterior perimeter of the sole which extend across the channel; a plurality of tunnels extending from the channel to the top surface of the sole; and a length of material passable through the channel and under all or some of the bridges.
4. The customizable sandal system of claim 1, further including at least one anchor means for releasably securing the length of material.
5. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein at least one of the at least one anchor means is located along the exterior perimeter of the sole.
6. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein the length of material includes securing elements at each end.
7. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein the at least one anchor means includes at least one anchor loop extending from the top surface of the sole.
8. The customizable sandal system of claim 7, wherein one of the at least one anchor loop is located towards the toe portion of the top surface of the sole.
9. The customizable sandal system of claim 7, wherein the at least one anchor loop includes two anchor loops located on either side of the heel portion of the top surface of the sole.
10. The customizable sandal system of claim 7, wherein each of the at least one anchor loop is extended through a corresponding tunnel.
11. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein the at least one anchor means includes a back anchor located at the heel portion of the sole and extending outwards from the perimeter.
12. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein one of the at least one anchor means extends between two adjacent bridges.
13. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein one of the at least one anchor means is a passageway within the channel.
14. The customizable sandal system of claim 4, wherein one of the at least one anchor means is an attaching device for removably connecting each end of the length of material.
15. The customizable sandal system of claim 1, wherein the length of material is an elastic material or chain.
16. The customizable sandal system of claim 1, wherein the length of material comprises a plurality of segments.
17. The customizable sandal system of claim 1, further including a secondary length of material that is threaded through at least one of the tunnels and around the length of material in the channel.
18. The customizable sandal system of claim 3, further including at least one anchor means for releasably securing the length of material.
19. The customizable sandal system of claim 3, wherein the length of material comprises a plurality of segments.
20. The customizable sandal system of claim 3, further including a secondary length of material that is threaded through at least one of the tunnels and around the length of material in the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] As shown in the Figures, the present invention is a customizable sandal system 10 including a sole 20, having a top surface 22, middle 24, and bottom surface 26. These elements of the sole 20 can be a molded one-piece design, foam rubber, or two or three layers soles glued, fused, sewn or tacked together.
[0025] The sandal system of the present invention includes a channel/conduit 47 around the exterior of the perimeter of the sole 20 with bridges 35 spaced around the perimeter at various points. This channel 47, with the plurality of bridges 35, allows for a length of material 80 to be passed around the periphery of the sole 20. In terms of material, the channel 47 may be constructed from the same material as the sole 20, or the channel 47 may be formed of an added material. The bridges 35 could be of a solid piece of material, as shown in
[0026] The sandal system can include a plurality of tunnels 12 extending from channel 47, into the sole 20, and then up through the top surface 22 of the sole (as shown in
[0027] If needed for design or stability, there may be eyelet or channel sleeve (not shown) made of plastic or metal at each end of the tunnel 12, i.e. at the top surface 22 of the sole and at the channel 47. This eyelet could be attached (glued or snapped) to help to form and maintain a secure, stable and consistent opening.
[0028] In one method of use, as seen in
[0029] These aforementioned materials can also be used as both the secondary material used on the top surface 22, and as the peripheral length of material 80 that is used as an anchor, or two completely differing types of material could be used. As well, the secondary material can be anchored to the peripheral length of material 80 however the user desires, by way of a series of passes in various weaves, macramé, and cross over designs.
[0030] The bridges 47 may be composed of a hemmed fabric, or an attached metal or plastic loops formed or riveted to the bottom 26 and/or middle sole 24 around the edge covered by the top surface of the sole 22. These bridges 47 could be firmly attached to the sole 20, but may also be designed to be movable within the channel 47 running around the exterior of the sole 20.
[0031] Alternatively, or used in conjunction with the method described above, anchoring means may be included to secure the peripheral length of material 80 and/or the secondary material, if present.
[0032] This anchoring means could be present in a number of different forms, such as a passageway 59, as shown in
[0033] Another potential design for anchoring means includes a side-opening anchor 60, as shown in
[0034] Another possibility, not shown in the Figures, would be a separate rivet/anchor that could be attached to the narrow fabric that runs beneath the top surface of the sole 22.
[0035] Yet another possible anchor means (as shown in
[0036] Another form of anchor means, that could be used in conjunction with any of the other types of anchor means mentioned above, is an anchor loop. This is shown as a toe loop anchor 66, in
[0037]
[0038] The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.