US3925915A - Sandal shoe - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT 36/1 A Sandal Shoe has a removal p p portion detach [58] Fieid W 7 5 C ably engaging the sidewalls of a shoe bottom.
- shoe bottom consists of a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel.
- the bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative onto [56] S S TZf ES SZQ E S which is affixed a rubber sole.
- An object of my present invention is to provide a removal top vamp portion detachably mounted onto the sidewalls of a shoe bottom, wherein various shaped vamp portions have different colors and designs.
- a further object of my present invention is to provide a shoe bottom having a unitary structure, wherein the bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative.
- my present invention consists of a sandal shoe having a removal top vamp portion detachably engaging the sidewalls of a shoe bottom.
- the shoe bottom consists of a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel.
- the bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative onto which is affixed a rubber sole.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a sandal shoe
- FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom planar view of a first type of vamp portion of the sandal shoe
- FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom planar view of a second type of vamp portion of the sandal shoe.
- FIGS. l2 show a sandal shoe having a removal top vamp portion 11.
- the shoe bottom 12 is a unitary wooden structure consisting of a raised heel 13, a middle shank 14 and a forward sole portion 15.
- the shank 14 extends rearwardly upward from the sole portion 15 to the upper end of the raised heel 13.
- a rubber base element 33 is afl'rxed onto the bottom end 34 of the heel 13.
- the bottom base 16 of the forward sole portion 15 has a convex curvative, wherein a rubber sole 17 is affixed onto the bottom base 16.
- a plurality of male snap members 18 are affixed onto both sidewalls 19 of the shoe bottom 12, wherein snap members 18 are aligned in a row extending rearwardly from the forward sole portion 15 to the middle shank portion 14.
- the removable vamp portion 11 is formed from a conventionally colored flexible thermoplastic, canvas, twill, or leather, wherein the vamp portion 11 is of a generally trapezoidally shaped element 35 having a top 20 and a bottom 21 end of a concave curvative.
- a plurality of female snap members 22 are contained along each side 23, 24 of the vamp portion 11. The vamp portion 11 is flexed into a half cylindrical configuration and placed over the top of a foot (not shown) resting on the top base 25 of the slide bottom 12.
- the female snap members 22 communicate with the male snap members 18 holding the vamp portion 11 onto the shoe bottom 12.
- FIG. 3 shows a second type of a removable top vamp portion 26.
- Vamp portion 26 comprises an elongated center strap portion 27 having a plurality of narrow strap elements 28 joined at a plurality of acute angles onto each side 29, 30 of portion 27.
- a second female snap member 31 is contained in a free end 32 of each strap element 28, wherein snap members 31 engage snap members 18 of the shoe bottom 12 as strap portion 27 rest on top of the foot.
- a sandal shoe which comprises:
- a shoe bottom having a forward sole portion, a
- vamp portion having a plurality of female snap members, wherein said female snap members communicate with said male snap members.
- vamp portion further comprises a soft flexible thermoplastic.
- vamp portion further comprises:
- said plurality of said female snap members arranged in a row along each side of said trapezoidally shaped element.
- vamp portion further comprises:
- a sandal shoe as recited in laim l, whefirl said vamp portion is canvas.
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Abstract
A sandal shoe has a removal top vamp portion detachably engaging the sidewalls of a shoe bottom. The shoe bottom consists of a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel. The bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative onto which is affixed a rubber sole.
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United States Patent Colli Dec. 16, 1975 SANDAL SHOE 2,167,858 8/1939 Weyler 36/115 2,262,680 ll/l94l Hosker 36/l 1.5 [75] Inventor' New York 2.601133 8/1952 Marlowe 36/1 1.5
[73] Assignee'. Lawrence Peska Associates, Inc.,
New York Primary ExaminerPatrick D. Lawson [22] Filed: Feb, 19, 1975 Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Richard E. Nanfeldt [21] Appl. No.: 551,033
[57] ABSTRACT 36/1 A Sandal Shoe has a removal p p portion detach [58] Fieid W 7 5 C ably engaging the sidewalls of a shoe bottom. The
""""" 5 1 shoe bottom consists of a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel. The bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative onto [56] S S TZf ES SZQ E S which is affixed a rubber sole.
2,153,968 4/1939 Loufbahn 7. 36/25 W 6 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures US. Patent Dec. 16, 1975 3,925,915
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SANDAL SHOE sandal shoe having a removal top vamp portion.
A number of US. Pat. Nos.: 2,178,025; 2,368,314; and 2,388,744 have employed various shoe constructions, but these aforementioned patents are non-applicable to my present invention.
An object of my present invention is to provide a removal top vamp portion detachably mounted onto the sidewalls of a shoe bottom, wherein various shaped vamp portions have different colors and designs.
A further object of my present invention is to provide a shoe bottom having a unitary structure, wherein the bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative.
Briefly, my present invention consists of a sandal shoe having a removal top vamp portion detachably engaging the sidewalls of a shoe bottom. The shoe bottom consists of a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel. The bottom base of the forward sole portion has a convex curvative onto which is affixed a rubber sole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The objects and features of the invention may be understood with reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of the invention, taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a sandal shoe;
FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom planar view of a first type of vamp portion of the sandal shoe; and
FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom planar view of a second type of vamp portion of the sandal shoe.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, FIGS. l2 show a sandal shoe having a removal top vamp portion 11. The shoe bottom 12 is a unitary wooden structure consisting of a raised heel 13, a middle shank 14 and a forward sole portion 15. The shank 14 extends rearwardly upward from the sole portion 15 to the upper end of the raised heel 13. A rubber base element 33 is afl'rxed onto the bottom end 34 of the heel 13. The bottom base 16 of the forward sole portion 15 has a convex curvative, wherein a rubber sole 17 is affixed onto the bottom base 16. A plurality of male snap members 18 are affixed onto both sidewalls 19 of the shoe bottom 12, wherein snap members 18 are aligned in a row extending rearwardly from the forward sole portion 15 to the middle shank portion 14. The removable vamp portion 11 is formed from a conventionally colored flexible thermoplastic, canvas, twill, or leather, wherein the vamp portion 11 is of a generally trapezoidally shaped element 35 having a top 20 and a bottom 21 end of a concave curvative. A plurality of female snap members 22 are contained along each side 23, 24 of the vamp portion 11. The vamp portion 11 is flexed into a half cylindrical configuration and placed over the top of a foot (not shown) resting on the top base 25 of the slide bottom 12. The female snap members 22 communicate with the male snap members 18 holding the vamp portion 11 onto the shoe bottom 12.
FIG. 3 shows a second type of a removable top vamp portion 26. Vamp portion 26 comprises an elongated center strap portion 27 having a plurality of narrow strap elements 28 joined at a plurality of acute angles onto each side 29, 30 of portion 27. A second female snap member 31 is contained in a free end 32 of each strap element 28, wherein snap members 31 engage snap members 18 of the shoe bottom 12 as strap portion 27 rest on top of the foot.
Hence, obvious changes may be made in the specific embodiment of the invention described herein, such modifications being within the spirit and scope of the invention claimed, it is indicated that all matter contained herein is intended as an illustrative and not as limiting in scope.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
l. A sandal shoe, which comprises:
a. a shoe bottom having a forward sole portion, a
middle shank, and a raised heel;
b. said middle shank extending rearwardly upward from said forward sole portion to an upper end of said raised heel;
c. a bottom base of said forward sole portion having a convex curvative;
d. a rubber sole affixed onto said bottom base of said forward sole portion;
e. a rubber base element affixed onto a bottom end of said raised heel;
f. a plurality of male snap members contained in each sidewall of said shoe bottom, wherein said male snap members are arranged in a row extending from said forward sole portion to said middle shank;
g. a vamp portion; and
h. said vamp portion having a plurality of female snap members, wherein said female snap members communicate with said male snap members.
2. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein said vamp portion further comprises a soft flexible thermoplastic.
3. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said vamp portion further comprises:
a. a trapezoidally shaped element;
b. a top and a bottom end of said trapezoidally shaped element having a concave curvative;
c. said plurality of said female snap members arranged in a row along each side of said trapezoidally shaped element.
4. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said vamp portion further comprises:
a. an elongated center strap portion;
b. a plurality of narrow strap elements joined at acute angles onto each side of said center strap portion; and
0. one said female snap member contained in a free end of each said narrow strap element.
5. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein. said vamp portion is leather.
6. A sandal shoe as recited in laim l, whefirl said vamp portion is canvas.
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1. A sandal shoe, which comprises: a. a shoe bottom having a forward sole portion, a middle shank, and a raised heel; b. said middle shank extending rearwardly upward from said forward sole portion to an upper end of said raised heel; c. a bottom base of said forward sole portion having a convex curvative; d. a rubber sole affixed onto said bottom base of said forward sole portion; e. a rubber base element affixed onto a bottom end of said raised heel; f. a plurality of male snap members contained in each sidewall of said shoe bottom, wherein said male snap members are arranged in a row extending from said forward sole portion to said middle shank; g. a vamp portion; and h. said vamp portion having a plurality of female snap members, wherein said female snap members communicate with said male snap members.
2. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein said vamp portion further comprises a soft flexible thermoplastic.
3. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said vamp portion further comprises: a. a trapezoidally shaped element; b. a top and a bottom end of said trapezoidally shaped element having a concave curvative; c. said plurality of said female snap members arranged in a row along each side of said trapezoidally shaped element.
4. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 2, wherein said vamp portion further comprises: a. an elongated center strap portion; b. a plurality of narrow strap elements joined at acute angles onto each side of said center strap portion; and c. one said female snap member contained in a free end of each said narrow strap element.
5. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein said vamp portion is leather.
6. A sandal shoe as recited in claim 1, wherein said vamp portion is canvas.
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