INSERT ARRAY SHOES, SANDALS AND DETACHABLE SHOWCASES
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to fashion shoes and sandals for women. More particularly, the invention relates to shoes and sandals which are provided with means to alter the decorative appearance thereof so as, if desired, to selectively change the appearance of the shoes or sandals or to match in design the fashion statement made by the other clothing of the woman wearing such shoes or sandals, in stabilized constructs.
2. Description of Prior Art
For countless years women's shoes and sandals have been an integral part of the fashion statement made through the entire ensemble of clothing worn by women. For the most part, the matching by fashion conscious women of outer clothing components and shoes and sandals in color and/or design has required a specific pair of shoes or sandals approximately coordinating the clothing color and/or designs and thereby precluding the wearing of such shoes or sandals with other clothing ensembles. Thus, today's fashion conscious women frequently have to obtain a vast variety of shoes and sandals being worn occasionally with a particular clothing combination. Further, because of the season-to-season and year*to-
year changes in women's dress fashions, women's shoes and sandals very often become obsolete long before they have, shown use wear. Today's economy requires conservation and reuseables.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide women's shoes and sandals having means for displaying an interchangeable series of fashion design inserts for the topmost portions and straps of such shoes and sandals for color and/or imprint design coordination thereof with the other clothing items of a woman's total clothing ensemble, precisely matched.
It is another object of the invention to provide women's shoes and sandals with means in a topmost portion and straps thereof for inserting, retaining and displaying interchangeable fashion design inserts matching in color and/or design the other clothing items of a woman's total clothing ensemble.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide women's shoes and sandals with transparent pouch means in the upper portions and straps thereof for receiving, retaining, and displaying a variety of interchangeable fashion coordinating inserts of color and/or imprint design matching in color and/or imprint design the other clothing items of a woman's clothing ensemble, in an exact millimeter figured pouch.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide women's shoes and sandals with pouch means in the topmost portions and straps thereof for receiving, retaining and displaying interchangeable fashion inserts bearing fabrics matching in color and/or print or weave designs the color and/or print or weave designs of the fabrics of other clothing items of a woman's clothing ensemble, providing easy in-out access.
Another object of the invention is to provide interchangeable color and/or design inserts for retention and display in transparent pouch areas of the topmost portions and straps of women's shoes and sandals with such inserts matching and coordinated in fashionable array the other clothing items making up a woman's total clothing ensemble, using recycled scraps.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a variety of interchangeable color and/or design inserts for transparent attachable showcases on matched portions and straps for women's shoes and sandals with such inserts matching in fashionable array the variety of clothing items making up a woman's wardrobe and with such attachable-detachable male stud snap-ons around the showcase frame, matched to female stud snap -ins framing the shoes longitudinal strip area of display.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following summary and detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to women's fashion shoes and sandals which are provided with means to quickly and effectively alter the decorative color and design appearance thereof so as, if desired, to selectively change the appearance of the shoes or sandals or to match in coordinating manner the fashion statement made by the variety of clothing of the woman wearing such shoes or sandals. In accordance with the invention women's shoes and sandals are provided in their visible upper and/or strap areas with pouch means for receiving, retaining and displaying interchangeable fashion design inserts. The pouch means are comprised of an outer layer of transparent plastic film material of appropriate configuration intimately affixed to the visible sandal top strap areas or with an attach/detach vinyl showcase of exact aligned stud snap-ons.
Each pouch or showcase means is provided with an opening through which the interchangeable fashion design inserts may be placed within the pouch and retained therein by factional proximity
of the transparent plastic film material or by insert retaining pouch closure means. Pouch or showcase closure means may include Velcro hook and loop strips, heat molded tongue and groove strips, button-type snap fasteners, or tuck-in folds of the film material. A preferred transparent film material is lightweight gauge durable vinyl plastic film. However, other plastic film material may be utilized in construction of shoe and sandal pouch areas. Such film materials may be sewn into the shoe and sandal structures at appropriate connections or may be otherwise appropriately framed by the leather or fabric to provide abutment side guides for insert arrays entry and subsequent firm lodging within the affixed pouch or detachable showcase.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a top right front perspective view of a woman's gladiator style sandal with means, in accordance with the present invention, for displaying via a topmost upper designed insert array pouch for interchangeable inserts presenting a multiplicity of decorative fashion designs :
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the woman's gladiator style sandal of FIG. 1 ;
FIG J J a is an enlarged transverse section view of the designer insert pouch of the sandal of FIGS. 1 and 2 taken on line
11 -11 f FiG i;
FIG. 13 b is an enlarged section view of a longitudinal portion of the designer detachable showcase of the sandal of FIG 2 taken on line 13 - 13 of FIG 2;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Referring initially to the FIGS. 1 and 2 there is illustrated a woman's multi banded gladiator style shoe and the invention. FIG 1. Comprises a top right perspective view of a woman's gladiator style sandal 10 having a topmost designer insert array pouch or showcase for receiving interchangeable inserts presenting a multiplicity of decorative fashion designs for coordinating the fashion statement made by the wearer's entire clothing and sandal ensemble. The sandal 10 is comprised of a sole member 12, including a forefoot portion 12a and a heel portion 12b, a heel member 14, a forefoot retaining band 16, instep retaining straps 16a and 16b, a rear foot retaining portion 18, buckled ankle wrap straps 18a and 18b, and as shown a lifted back heel portion 20 that positions the buckled ankle wrap straps 18a and straps 18b further stabilizing the top entry pocket of the insert array pouch or showcase member 8 longitudally interconnecting with the buckled ankle wrap straps 18a and 18b that goes through a back slit 22a, pulls out and goes across the top ankle of the wearer's foot and buckles on the outer side. Member 8 then intercoinnects with instep straps 16a and 16b, that then interconnects with the forefoot retaining band or strap 16, ending at that juncture.
It is obvious that all the cross straps or bands can be equipped with buckles as shown on 18a and 18b, affording a separate showcase that , instead of being permanently interconnected, is interconnected by slipping the openable straps through a back slit or channel opening behind the showcase. As shown with ankle straps 18a or 18b, pulled through 22a that then buckles the longitudal member into the exact same location as shown.
The forefoot retaining band 16 of sandal 10 is approximately affixed by known means at its outer end portion and instep end portion 16a and 16b to the outer edges of the forefoot portion 12a of sole member 12. The rear foot retaining portion is appropriately affixed by known means at its outer anchor end portion 18.
As an integral unit the insert array pouch of showcase member 8 of the sandal 10 is affixed to the ankle strap 18a and 18b and forefoot band 16 and instep strap 16a and 16b, and in one embodiment is fabricated as illustrated. Pouch member 8 includes an upper transparent of sheet plastic material and a lower layer of shoe fabrication material.
As shown in FIG. 1 the designer insert 11 is comprised of an insert backing piece or insert blank 8b, see figure 11a, to which is affixed
designer material coordinated as to color and/or printed or woven design with the clothing items to be worn with the sandal 10.
The designer material may be affixed to the backing piece 8b by any appropriate.preferred transparent film including but not limited to, adhesives, iron-on and pressure sensitives, depending upon the nature of what is to be made integral with the insert blank. Do it yourself customizations, if kept wafer thin, see figure 11a, can include but are not limited to; paintings, sewings, stitchings, applique sew- ons, ribbons or salvaged vintage or sew basket scraps as all are combinable medium on the designer piece with minimum effort and maximum displayable results.
In figure 11a there is illustrated via and enlarged transverse section view taken on line 11*11 of figure 1 of the designer insert and pouch or showcase. The structure of the insert array pouch . member 8 is maintained by edge stitching 8e which if permanently affixed extends through the edge of spacer member 8d and affixes the peripheral edge of the upper transparent layer 8a to the peripheral edge of the lower layer 8c and extends through the rolled edge portions 8c of the upper layer 8a.
Shown is a picture frame effect of the insert array pouch member 8 through its inwardly projecting peripheral edge portion
which overlays the edges of the designer insert seated within the pouch. This double edge frame 8c which wraps over, around and under the edge portion of both sides of the top vinyl pouch member, also has a precise millimeter less of underside framing to functionally abut and guide in the side edges of the insert arrays and disguise/mask any raw cut insert material edges, as the edges will be covered with a precise measure more of upper-side finished framing in this precisely layered pouch. It also separates the layers thereby providing the exact space space within the pouch member for interchangeable insertion and retraction of the designer insert.
Since the topmost pouch or showcase are only connected to the parts that are in turn anchored to the shoe sole foot action, it is largely stress free. This topmost positioning further stabilizes the insert array area that rides above the major foot action when in motion.
As shown in FIG. 11a the pouch 8 can be closed by an insertable end flap 8g of the transparent upper layer 8a of lighterweight gauge plastic sheet material. This end of the insert pouch provides the pouch opening means for insertion and withdrawal of the available variety of designer inserts 8b. When well positioned
gravitationally, insert arrays need not be closed off as frictional engagement will suffice. However, aforementioned closures listed on page 5 are available.
FIG. 13a is an alternative vinyl centered detached male stud snap-on top layer 8f of the insert array showcase, that replicates the features of figure 11a, 8a - 8d as shown, and also replicates the shape of the attached 8f female stud snap- ons topmost shoe material display area, 13b, and is easily mountable at each male / female snap together as shown. This totally seperate showcase affords pre-loading of the decorative insert array prior to its mounting onto the main shoe body 10. This alternative can also have open back whose total showcase enclosure is achievable only when attached. Mounting methods can include stud snap-ons, figure 2 , or buckles figure 1 as pre-shown, or pressure sensitive releaseable fixatives, so long as they hold fast and can be easily removed. Novelty outer shaped frame vinyl pouches and showcases are also feasible.
Well known variations of the gladiator style includes any number of thin or thick multi-strapped forefoot and instep and rear foot and ankle strap areas or conversely fewer straps, and with or without rear heel portions. Heels can vary from flats to wedgies or platforms to the stiletto height as shown.
While the present invention has been described and illustrated with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is obvious that modifications and alterations of such embodiments as to form, structure and materials will occur to others skilled in the art upon their reading and understanding of this specification. It is therefore to be understood that the present invention includes all such modifications and alterations, and equivalents thereof, being limited only by the scope of the following pre-qualified claim:
The ornamental design for insert array shoes and sandals and a detachable showcase substantially as shown and described.