GROUNDED SANDAL
20230189921 · 2023-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A grounding foot-worn sandal has a sole with an upper foot-supporting surface and a lower ground-engaging surface. A strap extends upwardly over the upper surface of the sole for receiving a portion of a user's foot therein. An elongated conductive strip extends from the upper surface of the sole to the lower surface of the sole, such that the elongated strip simultaneously contacts the ground and a user's foot to provide a conductive path therebetween and ground the user with the earth's surface.
Claims
1. A grounding foot-worn sandal, comprising: a sole having an upper foot supporting surface and a lower ground engaging surface; a strap extending upwardly over the upper surface of the sole for receiving a portion of a foot therein; and an elongated conductive strip extending from the upper surface of the sole to the lower surface of the sole; wherein the elongated conductive strip simultaneously contacts the ground and a user's foot and provides a conductive path therebetween.
2. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip extends from the upper surface of the sole through a slot formed in the sole and to the lower surface of the sole.
3. The sandal of claim 2, wherein the slot is formed in a heel area of the of the sole.
4. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip extends from the upper surface of the sole over an edge of the sole and to the lower surface of the sole.
5. The sandal of claim 4, wherein the conductive strip extends from under the strap along the upper surface and over a back edge of the sandal to the lower surface of the sole.
6. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip is disposed within a groove formed in the sole extending from the upper surface of the sole to the lower surface of the sole.
7. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip extends substantially a length of the upper and lower surfaces of the sole.
8. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip extends from a metatarsal pad area to a heel area on the upper surface of the sole.
9. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the conductive strip is comprised of an elastomeric material having a conductor embedded therein sufficient to maintain 10/4.sup.th conductivity.
10. The sandal of claim 9, wherein the conductive strip is comprised of a rubber material having carbon embedded therein.
11. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the sandal comprises a flip flop.
12. The sandal of claim 11, wherein the strap is Y-shaped and configured to extend over opposite sides of the foot and between a big toe and an adjacent toe of the foot.
13. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the sole is substantially planar.
14. The sandal of claim 1, wherein the sole is comprised of a flexible material.
15. A grounding foot-worn sandal, comprising: a sole having an upper foot supporting surface and a lower ground engaging surface; a strap extending upwardly over the upper surface of the sole for receiving a portion of a foot therein; and an elongated conductive strip extending between a metatarsal pad area to a heel area of the upper surface of the sole and through a slot formed in the sole to the lower surface of the sole; wherein the conductive strip is comprised of an elastomeric material having a conductor embedded therein sufficient to maintain 10/4.sup.th conductivity; and wherein the elongated conductive strip simultaneously contacts the ground and a user's foot and provides a conductive path therebetween.
16. The sandal of claim 15, wherein the slot is formed in a heel area of the of the sole.
17. The sandal of claim 15, wherein the conductive strip is disposed within grooves formed in upper and lower surfaces of the sole.
18. The sandal of claim 15, wherein the conductive strip extends substantially a length of the lower surface of the sole.
19. The sandal of claim 15, wherein the conductive strip is comprised of a rubber material having carbon embedded therein.
20. The sandal of claim 15, wherein the sandal comprises a flip flop, wherein the strap is Y-shaped and configured to extend over opposite sides of the foot and between a big toe and an adjacent toe of the foot, and wherein the sole is substantially planar and comprised of a flexible material.
21. A grounding foot-worn sandal, comprising: a sole having an upper foot supporting surface and a lower ground engaging surface; a strap extending upwardly over the upper surface of the sole for receiving a portion of a foot therein; and an elongated conductive strip disposed within a groove formed in the sole and extending from the upper surface of the sole over an edge of the sole and to the lower surface of the sole; wherein the conductive strip is comprised of an elastomeric material having a conductor embedded therein sufficient to maintain 10/4.sup.th conductivity; and wherein the elongated conductive strip simultaneously contacts the ground and a user's foot and provides a conductive path therebetween.
22. The sandal of claim 20, wherein the conductive strip extends from under the strap along the upper surface and over a back edge of the sandal to the lower surface of the sole.
23. The sandal of claim 20, wherein the conductive strip extends from a metatarsal pad area to a heel area on the upper surface of the sole and substantially a length of the lower surface of the sole.
24. The sandal of claim 20, wherein the conductive strip is comprised of a rubber material having carbon embedded therein.
25. The sandal of claim 20, wherein the sandal comprises a flip flop and wherein the strap is Y-shaped and configured to extend over opposite sides of the foot and between a big toe and an adjacent toe of the foot, and wherein the sole is substantially planar and comprised of a flexible material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] As shown in the accompanying drawings, for purposes of illustration, the present invention is directed to grounding soft-soled footwear and particularly to a grounding foot-worn sandal, generally referred to by the reference number 100. The sandal 100 of the present invention, as more fully described below, grounds a foot of a wearer of the sandal with the underlying ground, resulting in conductive contact with the earth. An aim of the present invention is to effectively reduce and prevent static charges on the body and restore the natural electric potential of the earth to the body.
[0025] With reference now to
[0026] The sole 102 may be substantially planar, as illustrated, and as is common with flip-flop style sandals. Substantially planar as used herein encompasses the sole 102 being completely planar and also taking into account curvatures and configurations for supporting a user's foot and providing traction.
[0027] The sole 102 has an upper foot supporting surface 104 and a generally opposite lower ground engaging surface 106. As is well known, a user places his or her foot onto the upper surface 104 when wearing the sandal 100 and the lower surface 106 engages the ground, such as when the user is standing or walking.
[0028] A strap 108 extends upwardly over the upper surface 104 of the sole 102 for receiving a portion of a user's foot therein, permitting the user to wear and walk in the sandal 100. As such, the strap 108 extends over at least a portion of the user's foot. In the illustrated preferred embodiment of a flip-flop sandal 100, the strap 108 comprises a Y-shaped strap having first and second side member 110 and 112 which extend along a length of the sole 102 so as to extend over opposite sides of a user's foot, and converging to a peg or post 114 which the user disposes between his or her big toe and an adjacent toe of the foot.
[0029] It will be appreciated, however, that the strap 108 can have different configurations so long as it serves to retain the sandal 100 to the user's foot when in use. For example, the sandal 100 could comprise what is known as a slider sandal, commonly referred to as a “slide” which is a sandal with a flat, soft flexible sole and a single thick strap extending substantially across a front portion of the sandal through which a user inserts a portion of his or her foot to retain the slide on the foot. There are also other strap or sandal configurations, wherein typically they are open-toed and leave the back end of the sandal exposed. In the case of a Y-shaped strap, as illustrated herein and commonly used in connection with flip-flop style sandals, the strap 108 fastens between the big and second toe and branches out, securing to the sole 102 on both sides of the foot, usually as far back as the arch of the user's foot.
[0030] With continuing reference to
[0031] In a particularly preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the conductive member 116 comprises an elongated conductive strip which extends from the upper surface 104 of the sole, which the user's foot contacts, to the lower surface 106 of the sole, which contacts the ground, so as to create a conductive path therebetween.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] The conductive strip 116 extends a length of the sole 102 along the bottom surface 106 thereof sufficient so as to contact the ground when the user is wearing the sandal 100. Preferably, as mentioned above, the conductive strip 116 extends substantially the length of the bottom surface 106 of the sole 102, such as to an area below the metatarsal portion or area 118 of the sole 102. Preferably, the conductive strip 116 extends from the metatarsal area 118 of the upper surface 104 of the sole 102 over the edge and to a corresponding area below the metatarsal portion 118 of the lower surface 106. When walking in a flip-flop or other open heel sandal the metatarsal or foot pad area 118 remains in contact with the user's foot and the ground when walking, whereas the user's heel of his or her foot and possibly even the heel portion 120 of the sandal 100 may be lifted off the ground and/or not remain in contact with the user's heel portion of his or her foot.
[0034] With reference now to
[0035] The conductive strip 116 may be integrally formed with the sole 102, laminated or adhered on the upper and lower surfaces 104 and 106, or otherwise attached by any acceptable means which will allow the conductive strip 116 to extend between the upper and lower surfaces 104 and 106 of the sole 102 to create the conductive pathway between the ground and the user's foot, as described above. With reference to
[0036] The elongated strip 116 is then inserted into the open-faced groove so as to extend from the upper surface 104, across the edge of the sole 102 and to the lower surface, as illustrated and described above, and then affixed into place.
[0037] It will be appreciated that the conductive strip 116 either extends slightly above the surface of the open-faced groove 124, is substantially flush with the upper or lower surface 104 and 106 of the sole forming the open-faced groove 124 or is only slightly below these surfaces so as to be in contact with at least a portion of the user's foot 2 and the underlying ground surface when the sandal 100 is worn and being used. In this manner, a conductive pathway is created between the ground surface and the user's foot.
[0038] It will be understood that the conductive strip 116 may be of varying thicknesses and/or width. Typically, the conductive strip is between one-half and one inch in width, such as approximately three quarters of an inch in width, although this may vary as deemed desirable or necessary. The conductive strip 116, however, should present sufficient contact area so as to create the desired conductive pathway between the ground and the user's foot.
[0039] As mentioned above, the conductive strip 116 is comprised of a material which has a sufficient softness and stretchable thickness so as to maintain the user's foot with continuous conductive contact with the earth when walking or sitting and wearing the sandal 100 and remaining comfortable to the user.
[0040] With reference now to
[0041] More particularly, the sandal or flip-flop 100 illustrated in
[0042] In this case, however, instead of the elongated conductive strip 116 extending over an edge, such as the back edge 122 of the sole 102, a slot 126 is formed through the sole 102 through which the conductive strip 116 extends. While the conductive strip 116 could comprise a plurality of interconnected or attached strips, in a particularly preferred embodiment, as illustrated in
[0043] Thus, when an individual is wearing the sandal 100, as illustrated in
[0044] As mentioned above, the conductive strip 116 may be integrally formed with the sole 102, laminated or adhered on the upper and lower surfaces 104 and 106, or otherwise attached by any acceptable means, but preferably is inserted in an open-faced groove or channel 124 and secured to the sole 102 by adhesive, heat bonding or the like.
[0045] It will be understood that the conductive strip 116 has the same properties and characteristics and may be comprised of the same materials, as described above, so as to create a conductive pathway between the user's foot 2 and the ground surface. The elastomeric material comprising the conductive strip 116 has a conductor, such as carbon, embedded therein sufficient to maintain a 10/4.sup.th conductivity. Preferably, the conductive member 116, as described above, is comprised of a flexible material capable of bending and flexing with the soft, flexible sole 102 of the sandal 100.
[0046] The conductive strip 116 typically extends from the heel area 120, such as the slot 126 being formed approximately an inch from the back edge 122 of the sole 102 to the metatarsal foot pad area 118. However, the conductive strip 116 may extend a longer length of the sole 102 of the sandal 100 or even a shorter length. It is particularly important that the conductive strip 116 be in contact with the metatarsal or foot pad of the user's foot when wearing and using the sandal 100, although it is preferable that the user's heel will also contact the conductive strip 116 when in use. While the width of the conductive strip 116 can vary, it should be of a sufficiently large width so as to create conductive contact between the user's foot and the ground. While the strap 108 illustrated in
[0047] Although several embodiments have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the appended claims.