CN1642451A - Interchangeable footwear system - Google Patents
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Abstract
An interchangeable footwear system comprising a shoe assembly including: (a) a base shoe; (b) interchangeable covers, in which any one of a plurality of said covers are adapted to allow fitting to said base shoe forming an assembly so as to change the appearance and use environment of said shoe assembly.
Description
Technical field
The present invention relates to footwear, relate in particular to and be suitable for accepting interchangeable covers in the certain limit so that change the footwear of outward appearance.
Background technology
For a long time, except the function of using, footwear have had additional function.Owing to wish to change pattern, color and ornamental, especially in children, women and the field of footwear relevant, so need buy many pairs of footwear with physical culture.In addition, in order after being away from home, a kind of pattern or the outward appearance of footwear to be changed over another kind of pattern or outward appearance, need carry additional, heavy paired shoes.
The objective of the invention is to solve or improve at least one shortcoming in the above-mentioned shortcoming.
Summary of the invention
Thus, in a wide in range form of the present invention, provide a kind of interchangeable footwear system that comprises shoe assembly, described shoe assembly comprises:
(a) base shoe
(b) interchangeable covers
Wherein, the arbitrary vamp in a plurality of described vamps is suitable for being assembled on the described base shoe that forms assembly, so that change the outward appearance and the environment for use of described shoe assembly.
Preferably, described base shoe comprises sole (sole) portion and top.
Preferably, described sole part is provided with upwardly extending periphery edge part.
Preferably, described upwardly extending peripheral skirt is arranged with first matching block.
Preferably, described interchangeable covers is provided with second matching block along the following peripheral of described vamp.
Preferably, described first matching block is recessed into.
Preferably, described first matching block is given prominence to.
Preferably, described second matching block is given prominence to.
Preferably, described second matching block is recessed into.
Preferably, the cross section of described first and second matching blocks is roughly the V font.
Preferably, the described V font cross section of described matching block is provided with coupling projection and depression, so that provide interlock to cooperate when described vamp is assembled into described base shoe.
Preferably, described base shoe is arranged in definite shape and the size range.
Preferably, described vamp is arranged in the matching range of the definite shape that is suitable for being fixed to described base shoe and size.
Preferably, described vamp is arranged in the certain color and pattern range.
Preferably, described base shoe and described vamp are made by arbitrary selected materials, and selected materials comprises leather, canvas, rubber, plastics and other synthetic materials.
Preferably, one of described vamp comprises the label holding branch.
Preferably, described label holding branch is suitable for showing the sales promotion mark.
In more wide in range form of the present invention, a kind of method that changes the footwear outward appearance is provided, described method comprises uses the described interchangeable footwear system of arbitrary claim.
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Embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is the side view according to the base shoe of the embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is the side view of vamp according to the preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 3 is the details of the cutaway view of the matching system between base shoe and vamp according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
The specific embodiment
Below with reference to first preferred embodiment of Fig. 1 and 2 description according to interchangeable footwear system of the present invention.
Preferably, marginal portion 13 is made by molded elastomeric material, and forms first matching block 14.
With reference to figure 2, vamp 15 is included in the shell aperture at its downside 16 places, and is provided with second matching block 18 around its following peripheral 17.Vamp 15 is suitable for sliding on the top 12 of base shoe 10, and first and second matching blocks 14 and 18 joints, thereby vamp 15 is remained on the base shoe 10.
Fig. 3 shows the preferred embodiment of matching block 14 and 18, and wherein the periphery edge part 13 of the sole 11 of base shoe is provided with recessed molded engagement device 19, and the following peripheral 17 of vamp 15 is provided with outstanding molded engagement device 20.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 3, the recessed engagement device 19 of sole part is provided with the part 21 that is roughly the V font, the depression 23 that described V font part 21 has projection 22 and establishes along two inner surfaces of V word.Top 15 outstanding engagement devices 20 have the V font part 24 of coupling, described V font part 24 has similar projection 25 and depression 26, and the projection 22 of the recessed engagement device 10 of sole part and depression 23 cooperate with the depression 26 of the outstanding engagement device in top and the interlock of projection 25 like this.
Preferably, following peripheral 17 can be provided with the waterproof antelabium, so that anti-sealing enters engagement device.
Preferably, base shoe 10 can be provided with only for vamp top 12 that provide, that simple structure forms is provided.Be that the top 12 of base shoe 10 can adapt to unique outward appearance or environment for use alternatively.
In going back a preferred embodiment, vamp can be provided with and indicate or other proprietary indicia, or opposite, is closed hobby by personalized with the interest that reflects the wearer.
In use, vamp can be made for: use in the matching range of size and dimension, to adapt to base shoe.The wearer can buy that a pair of has or neither one/a plurality of base shoes.And vamp can repurchase later on.
Although above description relates to footwear, yet be appreciated that notion of the present invention can be applied in the other types of footwear, comprises the sandals of boots and particular configuration.
Below only described some embodiments of the present invention, but to those skilled in the art, it is conspicuous implementing the change embodiment under the situation that does not depart from scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims (18)
1. interchangeable footwear system that comprises shoe assembly, described shoe assembly comprises:
(a) base shoe
(b) interchangeable covers
Wherein, the arbitrary vamp in a plurality of described vamps is suitable for being assembled on the described base shoe that forms assembly, so that change the outward appearance and the environment for use of described shoe assembly.
2. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 1, wherein, described base shoe comprises sole part and top.
3. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 2, wherein, described sole part is provided with upwardly extending periphery edge part.
4. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 4, wherein, described upwardly extending peripheral skirt is arranged with first matching block.
5. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 4, wherein, described interchangeable covers is provided with second matching block along the following peripheral of described vamp.
6. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 5, wherein, described first matching block is recessed into.
7. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 6, wherein, described first matching block is given prominence to.
8. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 7, wherein, described second matching block is given prominence to.
9. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 8, wherein, described second matching block is recessed into.
10. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 9, wherein, the cross section of described first and second matching blocks is roughly the V font.
11. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 10, wherein, the described V font cross section of described matching block is provided with coupling projection and depression, so that provide interlock to cooperate when described vamp is assembled into described base shoe.
12. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 11, wherein, described base shoe is arranged in definite shape and the size range.
13. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 12, wherein, described vamp is arranged in the matching range of the definite shape that is suitable for being assembled to described base shoe and size.
14. interchangeable footwear system according to claim 13, wherein, described vamp is arranged in the scope of certain color and pattern.
15. according to the described interchangeable footwear system of arbitrary claim in the aforementioned claim, wherein, described base shoe and described vamp are made by arbitrary selected materials, selected materials comprises leather, canvas, rubber, plastics and other synthetic materials.
16. according to the described interchangeable footwear system of arbitrary claim in the aforementioned claim, wherein, one of described vamp comprises the label holding branch.
17. according to claim 16, described label holding branch is suitable for showing the propaganda mark.
18. comprising, a method that changes the footwear outward appearance, described method use the described interchangeable footwear system of arbitrary aforementioned claim.
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