SANDALS FOR THE PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA THAT CONVERT AUTONOMOUSLY INTO A WAISTBELT
The invention relates to a product for pilgrims performing the rites of Haj and Umrah. Used to reduce the crushes resulting from pilgrims colliding because, for example, pilgrims places their shoes close to the gate from which they entered thinking that it will be easy to return to the same place once they have performed the rites of circumambulation (tawaf) and running (sa'ay). However, in reality the pilgrims must walk against the flow, causing collisions and severe crushes, or he is forced to leave his shoes behind, which is a burden for cleaning staff, looks untidy and is a nuisance for pilgrims, the main figures for the inventions are FIG. 7 before wearing the shoes and FIGS. 8,9,10 and 11 after wearing it.
The present invention relates to a shoe (sandal) which is designed to turn into a belt at the opening of the strap which is supported by Velcro and tying this strap to the other individual of the shoes where the strap ends in the first shoe with a positive buckle and in the other individual of the shoes fixed a fastening negative buckle at the thumb region and vice versa (
This can be seen used previously is the normal sandal (Znobh) which does not have any advantage, where they cause a lot of problems, including the loss in Campus of the Holly Masques, put it under water savers, placed at the gates of the campus, or carried by the same hand with the Koran, especially in the case of the presence of children or accompanied by women with Haj or Umrah.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONNowadays the pilgrims and visitors entering the Holy Masques are obliged to:
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- 1—holding their Sandals with their hands, which is a burden for them and annoying because they usually carry the Koran or a booklet of prayers.
- 2—putting their sandals at the door which they entered which enforce them to go back to the same door when finishing the circumambulation (tawaf) and running (sa'ay) to take their sandals and that expose them to a lot of risks:
- 1—Tiredness for the Haj and the visitor who are already tired and exhausted.
- 2—Causing overcrowding as a result of walking against the current.
- 3—Exposure to run over or falling as a result of walking against the current
- 4—Loss of sandal to the difficulty of access to the scene of sandal.
- 5—Loss of sandal to the similarity of the places and entrances.
- 6—Loss of sandal as a result of the process of cleaning in the Holy masques.
- 7—Stealing the sandal by weak soul people.
- 8—Using the sandalwood by Haj pilgrims or another as a result of the similarity of sandals (shoes).
- 3. Some of them are putting Sandals under water keepers or down the Koran savers to avoid the loss of the sandals and be close to them which this leads to:
- 1—Loss of sandals as a result to the similarity of the places on the campus of the Holly Masques.
- 2—Loss of sandals for the continuation of the cleaning process inside the campus of the Holly Masques.
- 4—Scattering sandals in the courtyards of the campus of the Holly Masques that have lost their owners as a result of the cleaning process (uncivilized scene).
- 5—The current product is two parts:
The first part is a holder of the shoe (sandal) can carry any kind of shoes in it.
The second part is a sandal can be turned into a belt which is placed on the waist and moves with the pilgrim and visitor inside and outside the campus of the Holly Masques.
Where the sandal for rites of the pilgrimage to Mecca can be used as a sandal and belt which suit all age groups and genders wither males and females without exception, and by that we have served the pilgrims by exceeding all the problems mentioned earlier.
The sandal or shoe (1) composed of elements made of flexible materials (rubber, elastic, latex, soft leather, nylon, plastic, etc.) The strap (2) of the sandals or shoe (1) can also be composed with flexible materials with less friction coefficients such as elastic, latex, soft leather, nylon, plastic, etc. The feature of the material of the sandal or shoe (1) and strap (2) is to be flexible and have a certain consistency to introduce the flexibility in sandal and shoes (1) while putting it around the waist through the strap (2), and also increasing the rolling capability of strap (2). Using flexible material with less friction coefficient (elastic, latex, soft leather, nylon, plastic, etc.) is suggested for the easy movement and sliding of sandal of shoe on the strap (2) and also easy sliding of the strap while in use. The strap can be made more rollable by using said material (elastic, latex, soft leather, nylon, plastic, etc.). However, the use of the material for making sandal or shoe (1) and strap (2) is not limited to the materials, mentioned above. In the scope of wide applicability and usability, any person having ordinary skill in the art can anticipate of further materials which can be used for preparing sandals or shoes (1) and strap (2) to make them flexible and rollable, while remaining in the scope of invention.
Claims
1. Using the bracelets in two positions:
- a—Holding a 600 mm bottle of water and a book at the hand magnitude,
- b—Using the bracelets as a connecter in the case of rolling the sandal around the waist of a fat person (big magnitude, huge body) and that is done by connecting one part of the bracelets which is ended by a positive buckle head by the first part of the first individual which has a negative buckle head at the finger and connecting the second part of the bracelets which is ended by a negative buckle head with the second individual part which has a positive buckle head which is fixed on the movable rubber stripe.
2. A small pocket on the stripe which is fixed on the right individual on the left side and on the stripe which is fixed on the left individual in the right side to preserve the protector a rubber nylon cover to protect the pedal of the sandal at using the invention as a normal sandal.
3. The technology of claim 1 where the difference between them was clarified.
4. The claims were clarified easily in a way where the protection scale can be easily confirmed.
5. The sandal of claim 1 wherein the sandal is foldable.
6. The sandal of claim 1 wherein the sandal is rollable.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 16, 2017
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2017
Inventor: Abdulkafi AL NAWAB (Al-Madina almonorah)
Application Number: 15/434,118