US2427459A - Boot or shoe shield - Google Patents

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US2427459A
US2427459A US637808A US63780845A US2427459A US 2427459 A US2427459 A US 2427459A US 637808 A US637808 A US 637808A US 63780845 A US63780845 A US 63780845A US 2427459 A US2427459 A US 2427459A
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B3/02Boots covering the lower leg
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  • This invention relates to improvements in a ⁇ shield for a boot or shoe, and to a method for quickly and easily attaching same to the boot or shoe.
  • Another object is to provide a shield which may be formed in one piece, then folded so that, part of the shield ts inside and part outside of the boot or shoe, with the two parts then being fastened together and to the boot or shoe through openings in the latter.
  • a further object is to provide a shield of the type referred to having coextensive portions fitting inside and outside of the upper portion of a boot or shoe, which portions may be quickly and easily fastened to and detached from the boot or shoe, as desired.
  • a further object is to provide a method for quickly and easily fastening the shield to the boot or shoe.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a boot with my improved shield in position thereon, showing one end of the shield folded back to better illustrate the connections with the boot;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail view' of the ilattened shield detached from the boot;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the detached shield in folded position.
  • the numeral Il designates a boot or shoe formed of rubber or other suitable material in the usual manner, except that the front of the boot adjacent its upper edge is provided with a pair of spaced openings II that extend completely through the boot. While the boot shown is of the type having a 2 permanently closed front, it will be apparent that boots or overshoes of the open front type, which are closed by fasteners of the Talon type or other types, may also be used.
  • the shield is indicated as a whole by the numeral I2, and is formed of an outer piece of suitable material I3, such as imitation fur, cloth, or
  • the shield i2 is of substantially elliptical shape in its flattened position, but it may be rectangular or of any other suitable shape.
  • the shield is folded with the lining I4 arranged inwardly, so as to form coextensive inside and outside portions I6 and I'I respectively, which t over the top of the boot IIJ on the inside and outside thereof, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the outer portion II of the shield Adjacent each end, the outer portion II of the shield is provided with a socket part I8 of a snap fastener having a projecting part I9 carried adjacent each end of the inner portion I6 of the shield.
  • the shield In using the shield, it is first folded from its fiattened position in Fig. 2, to the position in Fig. 3. The shield is then placed over the top edge of the boot or overshoe so that the inner portion I 6 is inside and the outer portion I'I outside of theboot, as shown in Fig. 1. The projecting parts I9 of the snap fasteners are then passed into the socket parts of the fasteners through the openings II in the boot, whereby the inner and outer portions of the shield are fastened to each other and to the boot at least at two places.
  • the shield may be quickly and easily attached to the boot, while to remove it from the boot, it is only necessary to unsnap the fasteners and lift the shield out of the boot.
  • the shield When in position on the boot, the shield not only protects against splashing of mud or water, but also prevents the upper portion of the :boot from rubbing against the wearers stocking.
  • a shield for a boot or shoe having spaced openings adjacent its upper end comprising a piece of foldable material folded to provide inner and outer substantially coextensive portions adapted to be arranged over the upper end of a boot or shoe with said portions lying respectivelyY inwardly and outwardly of said boot or shoe, and
  • fastening means carried by each of said portions and having parts adapted to extend through the openings in said boot or shoe so as to secure said portions to each other through said boot or shoe.
  • a shield for a boot or shoe having at least two spaced openings adjacent its upper end, comprising a piece ⁇ of foldable material folded to provide inner and outer substantially coextensive portions adapted to be arranged over the upper end of a 4 boot or shoe ywith said portions lying respectively inwardly and outwardly of said boot or shoe, and at least two fastening members carried by each of said portions and having parts adapted to extend through the openings in said boot or shoe so as to secure said portions to each other and to the boot or shoe.

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Sept. i6, 194?. w..1AsTRzoMB 2,427,459
BOOT OR SHOE .SHIELD Filed Dec. 29, 1945 wlLMA cIAsTRzoMB g Patented Sept. 16, 1947 BOOT OR SHOE SHIELD Wilma Jastrzomb, Akron, Ohio Application December 29, 1945, Serial No. 637,808
2 Claims. (Cl. 36-1) This invention relates to improvements in a `shield for a boot or shoe, and to a method for quickly and easily attaching same to the boot or shoe.
In the type of shield available heretofore, emphasis is laid on protection of the stockings against splashing, with little, if any, thought vbeing given to protection of the stockings against markings made thereon by the upper portion of the boot or shoe. Feminine wearers of boots and overshoes find that after their initial use in bad Weather, the upper portions of these articles leave objectionable marks on their stockings. Hence it is an object of this invention to provide a shield which prevents contact of the upper portions of the boots or shoes against the wearers stockings, and at the same time guards against splashing in the area adjacent the top of the boot or shoe. In the event stockings are not worn, the shield will protect the leg against chaiTlng by the top of the boot or shoe.
Another object is to provide a shield which may be formed in one piece, then folded so that, part of the shield ts inside and part outside of the boot or shoe, with the two parts then being fastened together and to the boot or shoe through openings in the latter.
A further object is to provide a shield of the type referred to having coextensive portions fitting inside and outside of the upper portion of a boot or shoe, which portions may be quickly and easily fastened to and detached from the boot or shoe, as desired.
A further object is to provide a method for quickly and easily fastening the shield to the boot or shoe.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent fromthe following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a boot with my improved shield in position thereon, showing one end of the shield folded back to better illustrate the connections with the boot;
Fig. 2 is a detail view' of the ilattened shield detached from the boot; and
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the detached shield in folded position.
Referring to the drawing, the numeral Il) designates a boot or shoe formed of rubber or other suitable material in the usual manner, except that the front of the boot adjacent its upper edge is provided with a pair of spaced openings II that extend completely through the boot. While the boot shown is of the type having a 2 permanently closed front, it will be apparent that boots or overshoes of the open front type, which are closed by fasteners of the Talon type or other types, may also be used.
The shield is indicated as a whole by the numeral I2, and is formed of an outer piece of suitable material I3, such as imitation fur, cloth, or
the like, having a lining I4. In this instance the shield i2 is of substantially elliptical shape in its flattened position, but it may be rectangular or of any other suitable shape.
Substantially centrally thereof on approximately the line I5, the shield is folded with the lining I4 arranged inwardly, so as to form coextensive inside and outside portions I6 and I'I respectively, which t over the top of the boot IIJ on the inside and outside thereof, as indicated in Fig. 1.
Adjacent each end, the outer portion II of the shield is provided with a socket part I8 of a snap fastener having a projecting part I9 carried adjacent each end of the inner portion I6 of the shield.
In using the shield, it is first folded from its fiattened position in Fig. 2, to the position in Fig. 3. The shield is then placed over the top edge of the boot or overshoe so that the inner portion I 6 is inside and the outer portion I'I outside of theboot, as shown in Fig. 1. The projecting parts I9 of the snap fasteners are then passed into the socket parts of the fasteners through the openings II in the boot, whereby the inner and outer portions of the shield are fastened to each other and to the boot at least at two places.
Thus, it will be seen that the shield may be quickly and easily attached to the boot, while to remove it from the boot, it is only necessary to unsnap the fasteners and lift the shield out of the boot. When in position on the boot, the shield not only protects against splashing of mud or water, but also prevents the upper portion of the :boot from rubbing against the wearers stocking.
While I have shown and described one form of the invention, it will be obvious that modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention or from the scope of the subjoined claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A shield for a boot or shoe having spaced openings adjacent its upper end, comprising a piece of foldable material folded to provide inner and outer substantially coextensive portions adapted to be arranged over the upper end of a boot or shoe with said portions lying respectivelyY inwardly and outwardly of said boot or shoe, and
fastening means carried by each of said portions and having parts adapted to extend through the openings in said boot or shoe so as to secure said portions to each other through said boot or shoe.
2. A shield for a boot or shoe having at least two spaced openings adjacent its upper end, comprising a piece `of foldable material folded to provide inner and outer substantially coextensive portions adapted to be arranged over the upper end of a 4 boot or shoe ywith said portions lying respectively inwardly and outwardly of said boot or shoe, and at least two fastening members carried by each of said portions and having parts adapted to extend through the openings in said boot or shoe so as to secure said portions to each other and to the boot or shoe.
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US2474954A (en) * 1946-12-16 1949-07-05 Alice R Nelson Overshoe
US2848825A (en) * 1957-06-13 1958-08-26 Fred W Dollar Trouser blousing means
WO2005011421A1 (en) * 2003-08-01 2005-02-10 Al.Pi. S.R.L. A shoe
US20070101616A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-10 Fox Racing, Inc. Molded gasket for footwear
US20070101615A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-10 Fox Racing, Inc. Integrated buckle strap receiver for footwear
US20070118975A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-31 Fox Racing, Inc. Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear
USD544188S1 (en) * 2006-06-22 2007-06-12 Deckers Outdoor Corp. Portion of an article of footwear
US20080060230A1 (en) * 2006-09-13 2008-03-13 Anne Kernkamp Cuff protector
US7441351B2 (en) 2005-08-17 2008-10-28 The Timberland Company Footwear for hostile environments
USD616184S1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2010-05-25 Deckers Outdoor Corporation Portion of a footwear upper
USD640450S1 (en) * 2010-03-18 2011-06-28 Fitflop Limited Boot
USD642781S1 (en) * 2011-01-24 2011-08-09 Deckers Outdoor Corporation Footwear upper
US20110239487A1 (en) * 2010-04-01 2011-10-06 Maureen Renkes Boot covers
USD717027S1 (en) * 2013-01-28 2014-11-11 Calzaturificio Casadei S.p.A. Footwear
US9635902B2 (en) 2013-03-13 2017-05-02 Tbl Licensing Llc Safety footwear
US20180084850A1 (en) * 2016-09-26 2018-03-29 Sharon Lynne Smith Boot accessorizing system and method thereof

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US2474954A (en) * 1946-12-16 1949-07-05 Alice R Nelson Overshoe
US2848825A (en) * 1957-06-13 1958-08-26 Fred W Dollar Trouser blousing means
WO2005011421A1 (en) * 2003-08-01 2005-02-10 Al.Pi. S.R.L. A shoe
US20060185192A1 (en) * 2003-08-01 2006-08-24 Al.Pl. Sr.L. Shoe
US7441351B2 (en) 2005-08-17 2008-10-28 The Timberland Company Footwear for hostile environments
US7530183B2 (en) * 2005-11-10 2009-05-12 Fox Racing, Inc. Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear
US7866065B2 (en) 2005-11-10 2011-01-11 Fox Head, Inc. Integrated buckle strap receiver for footwear
US7958655B2 (en) 2005-11-10 2011-06-14 Fox Head, Inc. Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear
US20070118975A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-31 Fox Racing, Inc. Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear
US20070101615A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-10 Fox Racing, Inc. Integrated buckle strap receiver for footwear
US20070101616A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2007-05-10 Fox Racing, Inc. Molded gasket for footwear
US7530182B2 (en) 2005-11-10 2009-05-12 Fox Racing, Inc. Molded gasket for footwear
US20090188133A1 (en) * 2005-11-10 2009-07-30 Fox Racing, Inc. Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear
USD544188S1 (en) * 2006-06-22 2007-06-12 Deckers Outdoor Corp. Portion of an article of footwear
US20080060230A1 (en) * 2006-09-13 2008-03-13 Anne Kernkamp Cuff protector
USD616184S1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2010-05-25 Deckers Outdoor Corporation Portion of a footwear upper
USD640450S1 (en) * 2010-03-18 2011-06-28 Fitflop Limited Boot
US20110239487A1 (en) * 2010-04-01 2011-10-06 Maureen Renkes Boot covers
USD642781S1 (en) * 2011-01-24 2011-08-09 Deckers Outdoor Corporation Footwear upper
USD717027S1 (en) * 2013-01-28 2014-11-11 Calzaturificio Casadei S.p.A. Footwear
US9635902B2 (en) 2013-03-13 2017-05-02 Tbl Licensing Llc Safety footwear
US20180084850A1 (en) * 2016-09-26 2018-03-29 Sharon Lynne Smith Boot accessorizing system and method thereof

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