US20090094863A1 - Sandal with adjustable straps and interchangeable mix and match straps and insoles - Google Patents

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US20090094863A1
US20090094863A1 US12/315,109 US31510908A US2009094863A1 US 20090094863 A1 US20090094863 A1 US 20090094863A1 US 31510908 A US31510908 A US 31510908A US 2009094863 A1 US2009094863 A1 US 2009094863A1
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  • the present invention relates generally to footwear and, more specifically, to a sandal with adjustable and replaceable straps and replaceable insoles which are interchangeable to a variety of shoe bases to allow aesthetic and functional changes to the shoe.
  • Footwear comes in a vast variety of styles and designs to suit numerous functional and aesthetic goals. People are all individuals with variances in body parts including their feet. Foot specifications vary in width, bone structure, toe lengths, protrusions, and varying positions of instep. Feet can swell from changes in weather, excessive walking, or increased salt intake. One foot may be wider then the other. All feet are different and individuals are often uncomfortable in over the counter footwear.
  • the present invention enables the consumer to adjust the sandal straps up or down and adjust the width of the straps as well to increase their personal comfort. Custom molded shoes can be expensive and the present invention would offer this benefit for a moderate amount of money. The ability to alter width or strap location at any time would be a benefit to most individuals.
  • the present invention also offers the consumer the ability to mix and match straps and insoles to customize their shoe whenever required.
  • An ankle strap can be removed and reapplied at any chosen time. All straps are removable and replaceable to any platform. The consumer can purchase a set of new straps with or without a new platform. Having each pair of straps mounted on its own platform makes it more convenient to simply slide and lock into the base, cover with insole and go. It will maintain the consumer's personal adjustments for next time.
  • Any platform is transferable to any style (heel, flat, or wedge) sandal of the same size.
  • All insoles are also transferable to any style of same size sandal. A soiled insole can be replaced when needed. All of the possible variations increase the consumer ability to affordably increase their amount of foot attire.
  • a sandal according to the present invention includes a lower base ( FIG. 1 # 3 ) for contacting a support surface, a middle member platform for securing the straps ( FIG. 4 # 10 ), and an upper surface for receiving a user's foot.
  • the lower base has a hollowed out center area in it's top surface ( FIG. 1 # 1 ) which creates a perimeter side wall approx. 1 ⁇ 4′′ wide by 3 ⁇ 8′′ high ( FIG. 2 # 2 ) and the wall surrounds the entire top perimeter of the base.
  • the base also contains a front (toe area) area) ledge ( FIG. 1 # 5 ) of approx.
  • 11 # 23 can be inserted under the straps and placed into the remaining hollow area of the base (on top of the platform) which has corresponding hook and loop fastener on its superior side (front and back) to secure ( FIG. 9 # 22 ).
  • the (top layer) insole hides the shoes components ( FIG. 10 ) and creates a comfortable contact support for the foot.
  • the straps and insole cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot. Alternate hardware for securing the insole may be used. All platforms, straps, straps on platforms and insoles are interchangeable and mix and match to all shoe base styles (high heel, flat or wedge styles).
  • FIG. 13 Another variation of the platform ( FIG. 13 ) would divide the platform into two pieces. ( FIG. 13 # 29 & 30 ) which will overlap each other and lock into reciprocal grooves.
  • the grooves (on the front underside of the platform ( FIG. 13 # 33 )) and on the rear superior side of the platform ( FIG. 13 # 31 ) will meet and lock at desired places and depending on that location will enlarge or minimize the platform to accomplish filling the hollow area of the base.
  • This design will accomplish having a platform (purchased with or without straps) which is adjustable to fit numerous size bases.
  • the front of the platform (FIG. # 29 ) will easily slide under the front ledge FIG. # 4 ) and the back side of the platform (FIG.
  • hook and loop fastener would remain on the underside of the platform ( 13 ) (which will now be referred to as the male plate ( 37 ) to secure the straps.
  • a new and improved releasable lock would consist of two reciprocal pieces of molded plastic.
  • the shoe base (female plate) ( 38 ) being one piece with the female recipient for the male plate inside of the superior hollow area of the shoe base, and the reciprocal male molded plastic plate ( 37 ).
  • the underside of the (male) plate ( 37 ) contains a frontal ( 39 ) protrusion which slides forward into the female reciprocal socket ( 40 ). The protrusion continues to slide until secured under a frontal ledge ( 41 ) thereby securing the frontal plate to the frontal sole plate.
  • a middle protrusion ( 43 ) and a rear protrusion ( 44 ) on the underside of the plate is pushed down and locks into a female middle ( 45 ) and rear reciprocal plastic recess ( 42 ) on the superior rear base.
  • the plate fills the hollow area of the superior shoe base and creates a contact support for the foot.
  • the releaseably locked components look and function like a usual and customary shoe.
  • a removable rear locking pin or screw may be inserted into the rear of the sole ( 44 ) entering the rear of the plate.
  • Substitute choices of hardware may be used in the future to releasably secure the plate (with straps) to the base.
  • FIG. 1 A first figure.
  • Front ledge diagonal across toe area approx 1 ⁇ 2′′ wide

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A sandal comprised of layered footwear components includes a lower base, a middle member replaceable platform which secures the straps, and an upper member replaceable insole. A hollowed out center area creates a perimeter side wall on the top of the base into which the platform is stored. A frontal (toe area) and rear (heel area) ledge crosses the toe and heel areas of the superior base horizontally. The straps are attached to a platform and secured by a present choice of a hook and loop fastener. The front and rear of the platform is eased under the front and rear ledges on the base. A midpoint lock on the platform further secures the platform to the base. A final top layer insole is secured on top of the platform and under the overlapped straps and placed into the remaining hollow area of the base hiding the shoes components. The straps and insole cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot. Platforms and insoles are interchangeable to heel, flat or wedge style bases. Exchangeably connected straps to platforms are repeatedly adjustable in horizontal and vertical directions for comfort and mix and match to create many shoe styles.
Middle member platform and upper member insole may be combined and be known as the “plate”. Hook and loop fastener will remain on the underside of the plate (formerly known as the platform), and a male lock will also be located on the underside of the plate. The male lock will releaseably contact with a female lock located on the inside of the hollow area of the base. The straps will releasably connect with the hook and loop fastener on the underside of the plate and when the plate is inserted into the hollow area of the shoe base, it will hide the shoe components and the top of the plate will become a contact support for the foot and the overlapped straps will secure the foot to the base.

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    REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This continuation in part application; is based on non Provisional application Ser. No. 11/901,316 filed on Sep. 17, 2007 which is based on Provisional Application # 60/863,013 filed on Oct. 26, 2006 and Provisional Application # 60/923,948 filed on Apr. 16, 2007.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates generally to footwear and, more specifically, to a sandal with adjustable and replaceable straps and replaceable insoles which are interchangeable to a variety of shoe bases to allow aesthetic and functional changes to the shoe.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Footwear comes in a vast variety of styles and designs to suit numerous functional and aesthetic goals. People are all individuals with variances in body parts including their feet. Foot specifications vary in width, bone structure, toe lengths, protrusions, and varying positions of instep. Feet can swell from changes in weather, excessive walking, or increased salt intake. One foot may be wider then the other. All feet are different and individuals are often uncomfortable in over the counter footwear. The present invention enables the consumer to adjust the sandal straps up or down and adjust the width of the straps as well to increase their personal comfort. Custom molded shoes can be expensive and the present invention would offer this benefit for a moderate amount of money. The ability to alter width or strap location at any time would be a benefit to most individuals.
  • The present invention also offers the consumer the ability to mix and match straps and insoles to customize their shoe whenever required. An ankle strap can be removed and reapplied at any chosen time. All straps are removable and replaceable to any platform. The consumer can purchase a set of new straps with or without a new platform. Having each pair of straps mounted on its own platform makes it more convenient to simply slide and lock into the base, cover with insole and go. It will maintain the consumer's personal adjustments for next time. Any platform is transferable to any style (heel, flat, or wedge) sandal of the same size. All insoles are also transferable to any style of same size sandal. A soiled insole can be replaced when needed. All of the possible variations increase the consumer ability to affordably increase their amount of foot attire.
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  • The present invention provides improved footwear that overcomes many of the limitations of the prior art. A sandal according to the present invention includes a lower base (FIG. 1 #3) for contacting a support surface, a middle member platform for securing the straps (FIG. 4 #10), and an upper surface for receiving a user's foot. The lower base has a hollowed out center area in it's top surface (FIG. 1 #1) which creates a perimeter side wall approx. ¼″ wide by ⅜″ high (FIG. 2 # 2) and the wall surrounds the entire top perimeter of the base. The base also contains a front (toe area) area) ledge (FIG. 1 #5) of approx. ¼″ to ½″ wide which crosses the toes and heel areas horizontally and aids in securing the (middle layer) platform (FIG. 4 # 10), and the base also contains a left (FIG. 2 # 7) and right groove (FIG. 3 # 8) in the midpoint area of the base wall (at the midpoint of the shoes length) which creates a locking receiver for the platform lock (FIG. 4 # 11) and completes the security layer for the shoe straps. The semi flexible platform (FIG. 4 # 10) (cut or molded to the size and shape of the hollow area on the top base) when inserted into the hollow area of the base snugly contacts the perimeter side wall of the base in all lateral and diagonal directions and when slightly flexed at it's midpoint is easily eased under the front and rear ledges (FIG. 9) and a lock located on the midpoint superior platform turns manually and enters the side grooves of the mid perimeter wall of the base (FIG. 9 # 11) securing the platform into the base.
  • (Alternate lock FIG. 12 # 26, 27 & 28) This alternate lock simply attaches the mid point of the platform with a screw that enters a hole in the mid platform and enters a center hole in the superior mid base having internal tread. The screw when rotated with a key (FIG. 12 # 28) enters the treads and secures the platform to the base. A hook and loop fastener is applied to the underside of the platform. (FIG. 5 #13) and also to various areas on the underside of the straps (FIG. 6 # 15 & 16) The straps are attached to the underside of one side of the platform (FIG. 7 #15) and the other side of the strap overlaps the platform and is secured on the corresponding other side of the platform also to the hook and loop fastener on the underside of the platform. (FIG. 7 # 15) The finished side of the straps overlaps the platform (FIG. 10 #17) The straps can be removed from the platform and replaced by another chosen strap style when desired, or adjusted for comfort by moving the straps to other areas of the hook and loop fastener on the platform. When the straps are applied to the removable/replaceable platform and inserted and locked into the base (FIG. 9) the final (top layer) insole which has Velcro attached to its front and rear underside (FIG. 11 # 23) can be inserted under the straps and placed into the remaining hollow area of the base (on top of the platform) which has corresponding hook and loop fastener on its superior side (front and back) to secure (FIG. 9 # 22). The (top layer) insole hides the shoes components (FIG. 10) and creates a comfortable contact support for the foot. The straps and insole cooperate to form a shoe upper for receiving the foot. Alternate hardware for securing the insole may be used. All platforms, straps, straps on platforms and insoles are interchangeable and mix and match to all shoe base styles (high heel, flat or wedge styles).
  • Another variation of the platform (FIG. 13) would divide the platform into two pieces. (FIG. 13 # 29 & 30) which will overlap each other and lock into reciprocal grooves. The grooves (on the front underside of the platform (FIG. 13 # 33)) and on the rear superior side of the platform (FIG. 13 # 31) will meet and lock at desired places and depending on that location will enlarge or minimize the platform to accomplish filling the hollow area of the base. This design will accomplish having a platform (purchased with or without straps) which is adjustable to fit numerous size bases. The front of the platform (FIG. # 29) will easily slide under the front ledge FIG. #4) and the back side of the platform (FIG. # 30) will easily slide under the back ledge Figure (FIG. #5) and the two will overlap and meet at the correct groove for the base size in the area of the middle part of the base. The screw in the middle (FIG. 12 #26 & 35) will not only secure the platform to the base, but will maintain the tension required to keep both sides of the platform under their corresponding front and rear ledge. Various holes in the rear platform (FIG. # 31) and one in the front platform (FIG. # 26) will allow the screw to pass through (FIG. # 35) the platform and enter the shoe base hole with tread to secure at the approx. location of the middle of the base.
  • Another variation to the platform (10) and insole (24), would be to permanently combine them, and insert the two as a one piece plate (37) into the hollow area (1) of said shoe base.
  • Preferred choice of hook and loop fastener would remain on the underside of the platform (13) (which will now be referred to as the male plate (37) to secure the straps.
  • A new and improved releasable lock would consist of two reciprocal pieces of molded plastic. The shoe base (female plate) (38) being one piece with the female recipient for the male plate inside of the superior hollow area of the shoe base, and the reciprocal male molded plastic plate (37).
  • The underside of the (male) plate (37) contains a frontal (39) protrusion which slides forward into the female reciprocal socket (40). The protrusion continues to slide until secured under a frontal ledge (41) thereby securing the frontal plate to the frontal sole plate. After the frontal plate locks into place, a middle protrusion (43) and a rear protrusion (44) on the underside of the plate is pushed down and locks into a female middle (45) and rear reciprocal plastic recess (42) on the superior rear base. The plate fills the hollow area of the superior shoe base and creates a contact support for the foot. The releaseably locked components look and function like a usual and customary shoe.
  • For further security a removable rear locking pin or screw may be inserted into the rear of the sole (44) entering the rear of the plate.
  • Substitute choices of hardware may be used in the future to releasably secure the plate (with straps) to the base.
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  • FIG. 1
  • 1. Hollowed out area of shoe base approx ⅜″ high and creates a perimeter of approx ¼″ wall which surrounds the superior perimeter of the base.
  • 2. Perimeter wall of shoe base.
  • 3. Superior view of shoe base
  • 4. Front ledge—diagonal across toe area approx ½″ wide
  • 5. Rear ledge—diagonal across heel area approx ½″ wide
  • FIG. 2
  • 6. Right side of wall base approx ⅜″ high
  • 7. Groove on mid wall center—left side
  • FIG. 3
  • 8. Groove on mid wall center right side
  • 9. Left side of wall base approx ⅜″ high
  • FIG. 4
  • 10 Platform
  • 11 Lock on mid superior platform
  • FIG. 5
  • 12 Underside of platform
  • 13 Velcro glued onto underside of platform
  • FIG. 6
  • 14 Underside of shoe strap
  • 15 Velcro sewn or glued on underside ends of strap.
  • 16 Velcro on middle underside of strap
  • 17 Straps
  • FIG. 7
  • 18 Velcro tips of straps in contact with corresponding Velcro on underside of shoe platform.
  • FIG. 8
  • 19 Appearance of superior platform with straps and platform locked into place.
  • 20 Shoe base
  • 21 Appearance of superior shoe with insole
  • 22 Platform with Velcro on top
  • FIG. 9
  • 23 Corresponding Velcro on underside of insole which adheres to Velcro on superior side of platform
  • FIG. 10
  • 25. Superior side of insole
  • FIG. 11
  • 24 Underside of insole.
  • FIG. 12
  • 26. Flat head screw
  • 27. Hole with internal thread
  • 28. Key to turn flat head screw
  • FIG. 13
  • 29. Front half of platform
  • 30. Back end of platform
  • 31. Grooves on superior side of back (heel) half of platform
  • 32. Holes for screw entry on back (heel) half of platform
  • 33. Grooves on underside of front half of platform
  • 34. Front and rear platform in base
  • 35. Screw connected to base through holes of both halves of platform (connected in the center of the base)
  • FIG. 14
  • 10. Insole
  • 12. Underside of platform
  • 37. male plate
  • FIG. 15 & FIG. 16
  • 38. female plate
  • 39. front protrusion on underside of male plate
  • 40. front socket on superior of female plate
  • 41. front ledge of front socket on female superior plate
  • 42. rear recess on female superior plate
  • 43. middle protrusion on underside of male plate
  • 44. rear protrusion on underside of male plate
  • 45. middle recess on superior female plate

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  1. 7. Layered footwear components which resemble a usual and customary shoe design when assembled consisting of a shoe base of multiple styles, said shoe base stores and hides an attachable/releasable platform, said platform combines with the foot support straps, said platform with straps is interchangeably anchored to said base, a final layer insole is placed and secured above said platform under said foot support straps into the remaining storage area of said base hiding the footwear components and creating a contact support for the foot
    a. foot support straps which are exchangeably connected to platform are repeatedly adjustable for comfort in vertical and horizontal directions and mix and match to platforms
    b. compatible size insoles and compatible size platforms with straps are interchangeable to all shoe base styles
    c. Platform and insole may be permanently combined and inserted and releaseably secured in hollow area of shoe base as one piece, with hook and lock fastener for straps and male lock located on the underside of what will now be known as the “plate”.
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