Adhesive, washable, antimicrobial insert liner for shoes and method of manufacturing the same
09839259 · 2017-12-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shoe insert liner or no-show sock configured to detachably adhere to an interior cavity of a shoe is provided. In one embodiment, the shoe insert liner includes a liner having an exterior surface and an adhesive bonded to at least a portion of the exterior surface of the liner. The liner includes a longitudinal portion, opposing first and second lateral portions extending in a first direction from opposite sides of the longitudinal portion, and opposing front and rear portions extending in the first direction from opposite ends of the longitudinal portion. Together, the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions of the liner define an interior cavity and an opening configured to receive a user's foot.
Claims
1. A shoe insert liner configured to be received in an inner cavity of a shoe having a heel portion, a toe portion, a tongue portion, an insole portion, and opposing sidewall portions, the shoe insert liner comprising: a plurality of layers comprising an elastomeric layer and an adhesive layer directly coupled to an exterior surface of the elastomeric layer, wherein: the elastomeric layer having a wicking material and an antimicrobial material, the elastomeric layer comprising a longitudinal portion, opposing first and second lateral portions extending generally in an upward direction from opposite sides of the longitudinal portion, and opposing front and rear portions extending generally in the upward direction from opposite ends of the longitudinal portion, wherein, as measured from the longitudinal portion, the opposing first and second lateral portions have a first height less than a second height of the opposing front and rear portions, and wherein an interior surface of the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions define an opening and a liner cavity configured to receive a user's foot, the front portion including an elastomeric toe section and an elastomeric tongue section; and the adhesive layer comprising at least a front adhesive portion and a rear adhesive portion directly coupled to the exterior surface of at least the front portion and the rear portion of the elastomeric layer, wherein the front adhesive portion is directly coupled to the elastomeric tongue section and not to the elastomeric toe section, the adhesive layer releasably coupleable to the shoe such that, when the rear adhesive portion is directly coupled to the heel portion of the shoe and the front adhesive portion is directly coupled to the tongue portion of the shoe, the opening is maintained below an upper edge of at least one of the heel portion of the shoe and the opposing sidewall portions of the shoe and, when the user's foot is received in the liner cavity, the elastomeric toe section conforms to the user's foot and stretches forward while the elastomeric tongue section provides a counter-pulling force as the user's foot is inserted into the liner cavity to expand the wicking material and the antimicrobial material of the elastomeric layer.
2. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the shoe is selected from the group of shoes consisting of loafers, boat shoes, slip on shoes, formal work shoes, oxfords, and flats.
3. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer has a polyurethane material.
4. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer has a silicone material.
5. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer substantially covers the entire exterior surface of the elastomeric layer other than the elastomeric toe section.
6. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric layer comprises a continuously flat insole, and wherein the first and second lateral portions conform to the opposing sidewall portions of the shoe, the elastomeric tongue section of the front portion conforms to the tongue portion of the shoe, and the rear portion conforms to the heel portion of the shoe and is free from a projection.
7. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein from approximately 5 percent to approximately 100 percent of the elastomeric layer comprises the antimicrobial material.
8. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, further comprising a removable protective sheet covering the adhesive layer.
9. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer includes a plurality of pores defined therethrough to provide ventilation for the user's foot.
10. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer is releasably coupled to the shoe with an application of positive pressure.
11. The shoe insert liner of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer remains coupled to the shoe when the user's foot is withdrawn from the liner cavity.
12. A shoe assembly comprising: a shoe defining an interior cavity, said shoe comprising a pair of opposing sidewalls, a heel portion, a toe portion opposite the heel portion, a tongue portion, an insole portion extending between the toe and heel portions, and a collar portion defining an opening configured to receive a user's foot; and a shoe insert liner configured to fit in the interior cavity and be releasably coupled to the shoe, the shoe insert liner comprising: an elastomeric layer made of a wicking material and an antimicrobial material, the elastomeric layer comprising a longitudinal portion, opposing first and second lateral portions extending generally in an upward direction from opposite sides of the longitudinal portion, and opposing front and rear portions extending generally in the upward direction from opposite ends of the longitudinal portion, wherein, as measured from the longitudinal portion, the opposing first and second lateral portions have a first height less than a second height of the opposing front and rear portions, and wherein an interior surface of the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions define an opening and a liner cavity configured to receive a user's foot, the front portion including an elastomeric toe section and an elastomeric tongue section; and an adhesive layer comprising at least a front adhesive portion and a rear adhesive portion directly coupled to an exterior surface of at least the front portion and the rear portion of the elastomeric layer, wherein the front adhesive portion is directly coupled to the elastomeric tongue section and not to the elastomeric toe section, the adhesive layer releasably coupleable to the shoe such that, when the rear adhesive portion is directly coupled to the heel portion of the shoe and the front adhesive portion is directly coupled to the tongue portion of the shoe, the opening is maintained below an upper edge of at least one of the heel portion of the shoe and the opposing sidewall portions of the shoe and, when the user's foot is received in the liner cavity, the elastomeric toe section conforms to the user's foot and stretches forward while the elastomeric tongue section provides a counter-pulling force as the user's foot is inserted into the liner cavity to expand the wicking material and the antimicrobial material of the elastomeric layer.
13. The shoe assembly of claim 12, wherein, when the shoe insert liner is in the interior cavity and releasably coupled to the shoe, the shoe insert liner is below the collar portion of the shoe.
14. The shoe assembly of claim 12, wherein the shoe insert liner is releasably coupled to the pair of opposing sidewalls, the heel portion, the tongue portion, and the insole portion of the shoe.
15. The shoe assembly of claim 12, wherein, when the shoe insert liner is removed from the shoe, substantially no adhesive material remains bonded to the interior cavity of the shoe or bleeds onto the interior cavity of the shoe.
16. The shoe assembly of claim 12, wherein the adhesive layer is releasably coupled to the shoe with an application of positive pressure when the user's foot is received in the liner cavity and remains coupled to the shoe when the user's foot is withdrawn from the liner cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of insert liners for a shoe and methods of manufacturing the same are described with reference to the following figures. The same reference numerals are used throughout the figures to reference like features, components, and method steps.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The present invention relates to an insert liner for a shoe, and more particularly to a detachable insert liner and a method of manufacturing the same. The shoe insert liner is configured to detachably adhere to the interior cavity of the shoe with the application of positive pressure. The shoe insert liner is configured to generally conform to the contour of at least a portion of the interior cavity of the shoe. The shoe insert liner is secured to at least a portion of the interior cavity of the shoe with a temporary bond, such that the user may detach the insert liner from the shoe as desired. Moreover, the shoe insert liner may be removed from the interior cavity of the shoe and subsequently re-inserted without the need to apply additional adhesive material. Additionally, the adhesive shoe insert liner is machine-washable such that the insert liner retains its adhesive properties after washing. The shoe insert liner may also be configured to be completely recessed in the interior cavity of the shoe such that the shoe insert liner does not extend above a collar portion of the shoe, which tends to conceal the shoe insert liner from view by other individuals. In one embodiment, the shoe insert liner is configured to wick moisture away from the user's foot. In a further embodiment, the shoe insert liner may be comprised of an antimicrobial material. The shoe insert liner may be provided in various shapes and sizes such that the insert liner is configured for use with a variety of different shoes, such as loafers, dress shoes, boots, oxford shoes, women's flats, high heels, etc.
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(12) The shoe insert liner 100 of the present disclosure is configured to be received in the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104. The interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104 comprises opposing short sidewalls 131, 132, forward toe and tongue portions 133, 130, respectively, a rear heel portion 134, and a bottom/insole portion 135 extending longitudinally between the toe and heel portions 133, 134 and extending laterally between lower ends of the opposing sidewalls 131, 132. When the shoe insert liner 100 is inserted into the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104, the longitudinal, lateral, front, and rear portions 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, respectively, of the liner 100 are configured to substantially conform to the sole, sidewall, tongue, and heel portions of the shoe 104, respectively. In one embodiment, the insert liner 100 extends from an upper edge of the tongue portion 130 of the shoe 104 to a region approximately midway between the toe portion 133 and the upper edge of the tongue portion 130 of the shoe 104. In an alternate embodiment, the liner 100 may cover the entire portion of the interior cavity 103 extending between the toe portion 133 and the upper edge of the tongue portion 130 of the shoe 104. It will be appreciated, however, that the liner 100 may be configured to extend any desired amount between the toe 133 and tongue 130 portions of the shoe 104.
(13) Moreover, as described in more detail below, the adhesive 102 may be applied to any desired amount of the fabric layer 101. The contact between the adhesive layer 102 and the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104 detachably adheres the liner 100 to the shoe 104. In the illustrated embodiment of
(14) In one embodiment, between approximately 5% and approximately 100% of the fabric layer 101 comprises an antimicrobial material. It will be appreciated, however, that the proportion of the fabric layer 101 comprising antimicrobial material is not limited to the amounts recited above, and any desired amount of antimicrobial material may be provided depending upon the conditions in which the shoe insert liner 100 will be used. In one embodiment, the fabric layer 101 comprises a material configured to wick moisture away from the user's foot. In another embodiment, the fabric layer 101 comprises an elastomeric material, such as spandex. In one embodiment, approximately 5% of the fabric layer 101 comprises spandex. It will be appreciated, however, that the fabric layer 101 may be comprised of a greater or lesser proportion of elastomeric material depending upon the desired elasticity of the shoe insert liner 100.
(15) In one embodiment, the adhesive layer 102 comprises silicone adhesive. In another embodiment, the adhesive layer 102 comprises a cured silicone rubber gel with a tacky surface. In another embodiment, the adhesive layer 102 comprises a two-part polyurethane gel. The two-part polyurethane gel adhesive 102 cures with a tacky surface configured to releaseably adhere the shoe insert liner 100 to the shoe 104. The two-part polyurethane gel adhesive 102 may also be configured to cure with sufficient hardness to maintain the general shape of the shoe insert liner 100 (i.e., the polyurethane gel adhesive layer 102 may be configured to maintain the shape of the insert liner 100 such that it generally matches the shape of the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104 even when the shoe insert liner 100 is removed from the shoe 104). In one embodiment, when the shoe insert liner 100 is detached from the shoe 104, substantially no adhesive remains on the shoe 104 or bleeds onto the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104. Additionally, in one embodiment, the adhesive 102 includes a plurality of small holes or pores 136 configured to provide ventilation for the user's foot (i.e., the pores 136 in the adhesive layer 102 are configured to permit air to circulate to the user's foot). The pores 136 may be provided along any portions of the adhesive layer 102 where ventilation is desired, such as, for instance, in the portion of the adhesive layer 102 provided along the longitudinal portion 105 of the shoe insert liner 100, as illustrated in
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(17) The shoe insert liner 100 of the present disclosure may be adhered to the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104 without the aid of an applicator device. In one embodiment, the user may use his or her hand to place the shoe insert liner 100 into the shoe 104 much like a conventional arch support and then supply the pressure necessary to detachably adhere the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 102 of the shoe insert liner 100 to the interior walls of the shoe 104. In one embodiment, the user may then insert his or her foot into the cavity 110 of the shoe insert liner 100 and then step into the shoe 104. The user may then move his or her foot in multiple directions to apply the requisite pressure to detachably adhere the shoe insert liner 100 to the shoe 104. The user may alternately use his or her hand to apply the necessary pressure to detachably adhere the shoe insert liner 100 to the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104. It will be appreciated that in the embodiment in which the front portion 108 of the shoe insert liner 100 is not configured to adhere to the toe portion 133 of the shoe 104, the user needs to apply pressure only to the rear portion 109, the longitudinal portion 105, the lateral portions 106, 107, and a portion of the front portion 108 of the shoe insert liner 100, such that the shoe insert liner 100 is adhered to the heel portion 134, the insole/bottom portion 135, the sidewall portions 131, 132, and the tongue portion 130, respectively, of the interior cavity 103 of the shoe 104.
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(21) While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to exemplary embodiments thereof, the exemplary embodiments described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the invention to the exact forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention, as set forth in the following claims. Although relative terms such as “outer,” “inner,” “upper,” “lower,” “below,” “above,” “vertical,” “horizontal” and similar terms have been used herein to describe a spatial relationship of one element to another, it is understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the various elements and components of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. While in one embodiment, the method of manufacturing a shoe insert liner may include each of the tasks described above and shown in