WO2014009570A1 - Pièce rapportée pour une chaussure - Google Patents

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WO2014009570A1
WO2014009570A1 PCT/EP2013/064955 EP2013064955W WO2014009570A1 WO 2014009570 A1 WO2014009570 A1 WO 2014009570A1 EP 2013064955 W EP2013064955 W EP 2013064955W WO 2014009570 A1 WO2014009570 A1 WO 2014009570A1
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shoe
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Catherine WINKLER
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C&C Lifestyle Limited
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/12Sandals; Strap guides thereon
    • A43B3/122Sandals; Strap guides thereon characterised by the attachment of the straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0081Footwear characterised by the material made at least partially of hook-and-loop type material 
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/30Heel-protectors for car-drivers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/0036Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design
    • A43B3/0078Footwear characterised by the shape or the use characterised by a special shape or design provided with logos, letters, signatures or the like decoration
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/24Collapsible or convertible
    • A43B3/242Collapsible or convertible characterised by the upper
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/007Footwear for sporting purposes for car driving or racing

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  • the present invention relates to an attachment for a shoe and particularly but not exclusively to an attachment for adapting the appearance of the shoe.
  • Shoes are provided in many different styles and colours and it is common for a person to own a number of pairs of shoes, for example, having different styles, and being of different brands and/or designs.
  • a person may own a pair of high end fashion shoes of a specific design, and even of a particular brand, to complement an outfit of clothing.
  • interchangeable soles which may be replaced in the event of wear or damage through use. Both of these systems require specially adapted uppers and/or soles, for the system to work effectively. Shoes of this nature are expensive and are rare.
  • an attachment for a shoe comprising a heel portion, the heel portion being formed as a sleeve for passing over a heel of a shoe, an ankle portion for surrounding and attaching around a person's ankle and a connecting portion, the connecting portion extending between the heel portion and the ankle portion and forming a partial shoe upper, which in use covers an upper part of a person's foot.
  • the ankle portion may take the form of a strap.
  • the shoe attachment is advantageous in enabling the selective adaptation of a shoe in order to adapt or alter its appearance or function.
  • the wearer can adapt a pair of shoes and change the style of the shoes. This increases the versatility of the shoes and allows them to be worn on a variety of occasions.
  • the attachment can be provided to suit any existing pair of shoes, allowing the wearer to adapt the appearance, without the need to purchase additional pairs of shoes.
  • the attachment forms a partial upper, and can also be provided to suit a specially- adapted sole, for example a sole of a high heel shoe. This is economical for the wearer because by buying different uppers, the shoes can be adapted to different styles again without the need to purchase a different pair of shoes.
  • the invention is also space saving, particularly when a range of attachments of different designs are provided, as the same sole may be used and a range of different styles of shoe provided.
  • the heel sleeve may be of any suitable shape for receiving a heel of a shoe.
  • the heel portion may be generally tubular in shape for receiving a heel of a shoe.
  • the heel sleeve may be substantially frustoconical and may have an opening at both an upper and lower end.
  • the heel sleeve may be provided with a larger opening in the upper end, relative to the opening in the lower end. References to upper and lower are made with respect to the orientation of a heel of a shoe, when in use by a wearer. Accordingly, the lower end is the portion of the heel sleeve which is in contact or proximity with the ground, when the shoe is in use.
  • the upper end is the portion of the heel which is furthest from the point at which the heel contacts the ground and is thus closest to the sole.
  • a heel portion of this configuration is advantageous in permitting a wearer to slide the heel portion over the heel of a shoe, when fitting the attachment to a shoe. It is advantageous to provide a heel portion that is similarly shaped to that of a heel, to promote alignment of the heel portion with the heel of a shoe, when the attachment is used.
  • the heel portion may comprise a substantially continuous portion for substantially covering a heel of a shoe.
  • the heel portion is a single piece, adapted to slide over the heel of a shoe.
  • the heel portion may comprise a plurality of sections or panels, joined together by suitable means, for example, by stitching.
  • the heel portion may be discontinuous, that is to have a number of cut outs or similar, spaced apart across the surface. It is envisaged that a number of patterns or the like may be cut out of the heel portion, to provide a decorative pattern.
  • the heel portion may comprise a plurality of sections or panels, joined together to create the heel portion.
  • the heel portion may further be provided with additional decorative elements such as beads, jewels, lace, or ribbon, for example, for adapting the appearance of the heel.
  • the heel portion may be of any suitable material for receiving a heel of a shoe.
  • the heel portion is of a leather material adapted to suit the shape of a heel.
  • the heel portion may be of a flexible or elastic material for conforming to the shape of a heel of a shoe. This is advantageous in promoting a close fit between the heel portion and the heel of a shoe, to secure the heel portion in place once the attachment is fitted and is in use.
  • the heel portion may be secured to the heel by way of a friction fit.
  • the heel portion may further be secured to the heel by means of a zip fastener.
  • the zip fastener may extend wholly or partially along the heel portion, and may be in a line which is substantially vertical, between the upper and lower ends of the heel portion.
  • the ankle portion may be of any suitable shape for surrounding and attaching to or around a person's ankle.
  • the ankle portion is a strap.
  • the strap may be a continuous member that is to fully surround the wearer's ankle.
  • the strap is disposed such that a person may place their foot through the strap once the attachment has been fitted to a shoe and is in use.
  • the strap surrounds the person's ankle, securing the attachment and the shoe to the wearer's foot.
  • the strap may comprise a plurality of separate members which releasably attach to each other, or may comprise a single strap member which is attached to the connecting portion at one end and is free at the other end, the free end being releasably attachable to the connecting portion.
  • the strap may be provided with two strap members that extend equally around the ankle of a wearer and join with a fastening means at the front of the ankle.
  • the ankle portion may be provided with any suitable releasable securing means for securing the strap members in position around a person's ankle.
  • the releasable securing means may be provided in the form of a buckle.
  • hook and loop fastener may be disposed on the strap members.
  • a lace may also be provided.
  • the attachment may first be fitted to a sole of a shoe, the foot inserted into the shoe and then the strap members fastened to secure the foot in place.
  • Releasable securing means provides for the ankle portion to be tightened or loosened around the wearer's ankle, to promote a comfortable fit.
  • a continuous strap may be provided in the form of a flexible member, for example as elastic, to promote a secure fit of the ankle portion to the wearer's ankle.
  • the ankle portion may further be provided with additional decorative elements such as beads, jewels, lace, or ribbon, for example, for adapting the appearance of the ankle portion.
  • a connecting portion is provided and extends between the heel portion and the ankle portion.
  • the connecting portion may be of any suitable shape for extending between the heel portion and the ankle portion.
  • the connecting portion may comprise one or more straps extending between the heel portion and the ankle portion. In this arrangement, the straps may be aligned substantially parallel to the leg of the wearer, when the attachment is in use. For example, two straps may be provided extending upwardly from either side of the heel portion. Alternatively or additionally, a single strap may extend upwardly from the rear of the heel portion, adjacent the back of a person's foot and ankle in use.
  • the connecting portion may partially surround the rear of a shoe and a person's ankle when the attachment is in use.
  • the connecting portion may partially enclose the heel of a wearer's foot.
  • the connecting portion may therefore extend around at least a portion of the ankle portion and at least a portion of the heel portion.
  • the heel portion, ankle portion and connecting portion may be formed from a plurality of sections or panels, joined together by suitable means.
  • the connecting portion may further comprise a leg portion extending upwardly from the ankle portion.
  • the leg portion may at least partially enclose the lower leg of a wearer.
  • the leg portion may extend around the back of the leg of the wearer and partly extend around the side of the leg of the wearer.
  • the leg portion may further be provided with a plurality of releasable fastening means, which extend around at least a part of the side of the leg and the front of the leg of a wearer.
  • the leg portion may be formed as a cradle for receiving at least a rear part of the lower leg.
  • the leg portion may fully enclose the lower leg of a wearer.
  • Providing a leg portion is advantageous in providing further material to which fastening means may be affixed, for fastening the attachment to the ankle and leg of a wearer.
  • a leg portion provides additional material onto which decorative elements may be attached.
  • the connecting portion may be provided with a number of cut out sections or the like to provide a decorative pattern.
  • the connecting portion may be provided with additional decorative elements such as beads, jewels, lace, or ribbon, for example, for adapting the appearance of the ankle portion.
  • additional decorative elements such as beads, jewels, lace, or ribbon, for example, for adapting the appearance of the ankle portion.
  • Such adaptation may also be applied to the leg portion, for adapting the appearance of this element of the attachment.
  • the connecting portion may form or extend into the partial shoe upper, for covering an upper part of a person's foot.
  • the partial shoe upper may be a single piece of material substantially forming an upper of a shoe.
  • the partial shoe upper may be formed from a plurality of panels, joined together about the middle of the shoe. It is envisaged that the upper may be provided in the form of a boot or similar style. If the partial shoe upper is provided in the form of a boot, the partial upper may extend to or beyond the knee of the wearer.
  • a partial shoe upper provides a further alternative configuration of the attachment.
  • the panels of the upper may be fastened together by releasable fastening means.
  • the releasable fastening means may be provided in the form of a buckle.
  • the attachment may be provided with a central member or strap that extends forwardly from the ankle portion and covers the front part of a person's foot. There may further be provided a plurality of straps that extend laterally to a sole of a shoe.
  • a partial upper may be provided by the central member, in combination with the lateral straps.
  • the central member may substantially form the ankle portion and may further be connected to the heel portion.
  • the straps may be provided with releasable fastening means for releasably securing the straps to the sole of a shoe. Decoration may also be provided to this alternative arrangement, to adapt the appearance of the partial shoe upper.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of an attachment for a shoe, fitted to a shoe
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic side view of the attachment and shoe of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of an attachment for a shoe, attached to a specially-adapted shoe.
  • a sole of a shoe is indicated generally at 110.
  • the sole 110 includes a platform 112, an arch support 114 and a heel 116.
  • the heel 116 is attached to a lower surface of the sole 110 and is typically secured by a screw, bolted fastener or the like.
  • the heel 116 may be a stiletto heel, but is generally a high heel, thus the sole is generally for a high heel shoe. It will be appreciated that different styles of heels may be provided.
  • the heel 116 may be provided in the form of a generally elongate member. Alternatively the heel 116 may have a taper, as shown in the Figures.
  • the heel 116 may be provided in a range of tapers, having an upper region 118 and a lower region 120.
  • the upper region 118 is completely covered by the attachment of the invention in the Figures.
  • the upper region 118 has a larger cross-sectional area than the lower region 120, and the taper gradually narrows towards the lower region 120.
  • the heel 116 may be conical in shape. It will be appreciated that a range of shapes of heel may be provided on different shoes.
  • An attachment for a heel is indicated generally at 122, which is also known as a "heel holster".
  • the attachment 122 includes a heel portion 124, an ankle portion 126 and a connecting portion 128.
  • the heel portion 124 is generally frustoconical and is shaped to complement and conform to the heel 116 of the sole of the shoe 110.
  • the heel portion 124 is provided in the form of a sleeve and is generally tubular, having a wider upper region 130 and a narrower lower region 132.
  • the heel portion 124 in the form of a sleeve defines an aperture within the sleeve for passing over the heel 116.
  • the heel portion 124 is generally provided to enclose a substantial portion of the heel 116, when the attachment 122 is in use and has been attached to the heel of a shoe.
  • the attachment is fitted to the heel 116 by sliding the heel portion 124 over the heel 1 16 until the upper region 130 of the heel portion 124 abuts the underside of the sole 110.
  • the upper region 130 is shaped to complement the upper region 118 of the heel 116, so as to be secured in place around the upper region 118 of the heel 116 with a friction fit.
  • the heel portion 124 may be of a flexible material for conforming to the shape of the heel 116 to ensure that the heel portion 124 is secured in place to improve the comfort of the attachment to the wearer.
  • the heel portion is of a flexible and elastic material, for fitting to heels of various different shapes and sizes.
  • the ankle portion 126 includes a generally circular strap 134 for extending around the ankle of a wearer when the attachment is in use.
  • the strap 134 may be of a similar material to that of the heel portion 124.
  • the strap 134 may be of a different material, to increase the comfort of the attachment, for example, to reduce abrasion between the strap 134 and the skin of a wearer's ankle.
  • the strap 134 is disposed substantially perpendicular to a wearer's leg, when the attachment 122 is fitted to the sole of a shoe and is in use.
  • Releasable securing means may be provided to fasten the strap 134 in position around the wearer's ankle, although in the embodiment shown, the strap is endless and elastic.
  • the strap may be stretched to pass a foot through the strap, and will then naturally retract to conform to the shape of the wearer's ankle.
  • re leasable securing means may be in the form of a buckle, hook-and-loop fastener, such as Velcro®, or any other suitable releasable securing means.
  • the ankle portion 126 may be provided with a number of releasable securing means, spaced apart around the strap 134.
  • the ankle portion 126 may comprise a plurality of straps 134, each strap having a releasable securing means 136, for securing it to the ankle of a wearer.
  • the straps may be disposed substantially parallel to each other, one above the other.
  • the straps may all be attached to a single continuous ankle member, the continuous ankle member extending for example up the rear of a wearers ankle and possibly lower leg.
  • the continuous ankle member may be in the form of a cradle, partially surrounding a rear portion of the ankle (and lower leg), the plurality of straps holding the continuous ankle member to the leg and surrounding the remaining portion of the ankle/leg.
  • the connecting portion 128 is provided as a connection between the heel portion 124 and the ankle portion 126.
  • the connecting portion 128 may be of a similar material to that of the heel portion 124.
  • the connecting portion 128 may alternatively be of a different material to that of the heel portion 124.
  • the connecting portion 128 may be provided in the form of a plurality of straps disposed each side of the wearer's ankle.
  • the connecting portion is formed as a sleeve, substantially continuous with the ankle portion and heel portion.
  • the connecting portion is formed as a single strap, extending between the rear of the ankle portion and the rear of the heel portion. It will be appreciated that straps may be provided both at the sides and rear, if required.
  • strap(s) of the connecting portion 128 are disposed extending generally upwardly relative to a wearer's leg and extend upwardly from the heel portion 124.
  • Releasable securing means may be provided on the heel portion in the form of a zipper.
  • the zipper may extend from the lower region 132 of the heel portion 124, through the upper region 130 of the heel portion 124, terminating adjacent the sole of the shoe, or extending up through the connecting portion to the ankle portion.
  • the zipper may be aligned to one side of the wearer's ankle, or may be on the rear surface of the heel portion.
  • the zipper may alternatively be provided on a front-facing surface of the heel portion, where it cannot be easily seen in use on a high-heeled shoe.
  • the zipper may assist with fitting the attachment to a shoe, and may be especially helpful where the heel is not of the conical tapered shape as in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the zipper may be provided in combination with a strap 134, for securing the ankle portion 126 to the wearer's ankle. In this configuration, independent securing of the heel portion 124 and the ankle portion 126 (and thus the attachment 122) to the wearer's foot may be achieved.
  • the various embodiments may also be provided with a toe portion (not shown) for securing the foot of a wearer to the shoe.
  • the toe portion may be releasably fastened to the sole of a shoe, or alternatively the toe portion may be permanently fixed to the sole by suitable means.
  • the connecting portion 128 may partially or completely enclose the heel or rear of the ankle of the wearer, when the attachment 122 is attached to the sole 110 of the shoe and is in use.
  • the connecting portion 128 adjoins the heel portion 124 and is shaped to conform with the lower surface of the sole 110 as it is wrapped around the sole 110, when the attachment is fitted.
  • Figures 1 and 2 includes side panels 350, 352, which in combination with the heel portion 124 form the attachment 122.
  • the side panels 350 and 352 are shaped to include the heel portion 124 and also include the ankle portion and connecting portion as described above.
  • the side panels 350 and 352 are generally shaped to form the profile of a boot and form the partial upper of a shoe.
  • the side panels 350 and 352 are stitched together at the back of and underneath the shoe 110, such that they may be pulled together and fastened together, once the heel portion 124 has been pulled up onto the heel 116 of the shoe 110.
  • Each side panel 350, 352 is provided with a plurality of holes 354.
  • a lace 356 is provided and is passed through the fixing holes 354 to secure the panels together around the wearer's foot in the manner of a conventional lace-up shoe.
  • the lace 356 may alternatively be replaced with a zipper, for securing together the side panels 350, 352.
  • the side panels 350, 352 may be provided with decorative elements for adapting the appearance of the attachment 122.
  • the panels 350, 352 extend up and around the sides of the foot and meet along the top of the foot, where they are fastened together.
  • the partial shoe upper extends downwardly along the foot and terminates before it reaches the toes
  • the embodiment of Figure 3 includes a partial shoe upper formed of a central member 460, which in turn is formed as an integral part of the ankle portion 126 and extends forwardly over the front of the wearer's foot.
  • the central member 460 is provided with a plurality of straps 462, which extend laterally to the sole 1 10 of the shoe.
  • Each strap 462 is provided with releasable fastening means 464 for releasably fastening the strap to the sole of the shoe 110.
  • the side panels pass under the arch support 1 14 of the shoe 110, and are joined together beneath the shoe.
  • the side panels may be releasably fixed to the side of the shoe, at the edges of the sole near the side panels.
  • the embodiment of Figure 3 shows a partial upper which is attached to the shoe in this way. It will be appreciated that the features of the two embodiments may be combined, for example to provide a continous shoe upper which attaches to the shoe, or a discontinuous upper which does not extend so far towards the toe as the Figure 3 embodiment, in which the straps 462 extend underneath the shoe, and join together beneath the arch support 114.
  • An upper which attaches to itself underneath the shoe is advantageous, since it negates the need for specially- adapted shoes.
  • an upper which extends as far down as the platform of the shoe may preferably be attached to the shoe, rather than fixed to itself, beneath the shoe.
  • the attachments as described are first fitted to the sole of a shoe by sliding the heel portion over the heel of the shoe. Once the heel portion has been pulled into position, the wearer's foot is placed onto the shoe, which may require the wearer to place their foot through the ankle portion. This particularly applies where the ankle portion is provided in the form of a complete strap, extending fully around the wearer's ankle. Next, the ankle portion, fastening means or side panels are fastened, securing the attachment to the wearer's foot. Securing of the attachment may be by buckles, laces, a zipper or the like, which may vary to suit the type of attachment being used.
  • the ankle portion may require wrapping around the heel of the shoe and the zipper tightened, to first secure the ankle portion to the heel of the shoe. Once this is completed, the ankle portion may be secured to the ankle of the wearer's foot, thus securing the attachment in place.
  • the wearer must first place their foot through the ankle portion and the central member is placed over the front of the foot. Any side straps are then lowered over the side of the wearer's foot and secured into place onto the sole of the shoe.
  • the attachment as described is beneficial because it allows the wearer to adapt the appearance of a shoe.
  • the attachment may be used with any shoe, that is to adapt the appearance of an existing shoe, or used with a modified shoe, specifically designed to work in cooperation with the attachment.
  • the attachment provides a cost effective solution to adapting the appearance of shoes, without the need to buy shoes of a similar style, but different design.

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La présente invention se rapporte à une pièce rapportée (122) pour une chaussure. La pièce rapportée pour une chaussure selon l'invention comprend une partie talon (124), ladite partie talon (124) ayant la forme d'un fourreau qui est configuré de façon à passer par-dessus un talon (116) d'une chaussure. La pièce rapportée (124) comprend également : une partie cheville (126) qui est configurée de façon à entourer la cheville d'une personne et à se fixer à ladite cheville ; et une partie de raccordement (128) qui s'étend entre la partie talon (124) et la partie cheville (126).
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