Customisable Shoes

To allow user customisation, this shoe invention provides; 1. Interchangeable components of the shoe as shown in FIG. 1. The Shoe Sole (13) and the Shoe Upper (10). 2. Adjustable Nose Cone device, “the raiser” (14), as shown in FIG. 6. Provides further customisation allowing the Nose Cone (15) of the Shoe to be adjustable. The interchangeable Shoe design and adjustable Nose Cone device described in this patent allows users to achieve interchangeability and customisation without eliminating functionality. 1. The interchangeable Shoe design, as shown in FIG. 1. Comprises of the Shoe Sole (13) and the Shoe Upper (10). Both Components are joined together in an independent and interchangeable way by means of two layers of hook and loop material strips affixed to the respective components i.e. the Shoe Sole (13) and the Shoe Upper (10). 2. The adjustable Nose Cone (15) as shown in FIG. 1. comprises of a device called, “the raiser” (14). FIG. 6. Provides further details and views of “the raiser”. This device is solely responsible for the Nose Cone (15) adjustment.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

The invention's research and development was not federally sponsored.

SEQUENCE LISTING

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Inventions

The present inventions relate generally to footwear and more particularly, to a unique customisable shoe that:

    • 1. Has interchangeable shoe uppers and shoe soles that are attached/detached by hook and loop material Strips stitched onto there a joining components.
    • 2. Has a device “the raiser” which is solely responsible for the adjustment of the shoes nose, referred to as “the nose cone”.

2. Description of the Related Art

Customisable shoes with interchangeable components that use interchangeable shoe uppers and shoe soles have repeatedly appeared in the art of shoe making. Generally, these shoes include a zipper that allows the shoe upper to be securely connected to the shoe sole. Additionally, many of these shoes allow a user the ability to change the shoe uppers and or shoe soles.

Customisable shoes with Interchangeable components are beneficial as they allow the user to customize their shoes according to a variety of designs, styles, fabrics, and colors. The user can showcase there originality through there footwear as well as distinguish there pair of shoes from another pair. Additionally, users can utilize different tops or soles for various purposes. For instance, a user can opt to wear a certain colored top or sole in order to match a certain outfit.

Customisable shoes with Interchangeable components are also beneficial as they allow the user to replace a use part of the shoe with a newer edition. Generally, the sole of the shoe becomes more tattered than the shoe upper (top) due to constant impact from movement. A normal shoe in today's market must be discarded in its entirety once the sole becomes worn out, even if the top is in good condition. However, this is not the case with customisable shoes with interchangeable parts as they allow the user to save the top and simply replace the sole, or vice versa.

Previous attempts have been made to create a customisable shoe that allows the user to interconnect and interchange the shoe uppers and the shoe soles. However, a successful interchangeable shoe system has yet to be seen in today's market that provides the user with the appropriate durability and strength needed upon movement. Additionally, there has not been an interchangeable shoe in today's market that removes the discomfort on a user's foot from the zipper that is used to interconnect the shoe uppers to the shoe soles. Further customisation is achieved by providing a shoe that allows the user to adjust the nose cone of the shoe.

Therefore, there is need in the art for a customisable shoe that provides the user the ability to adjust the nose cone on their shoes and interchange the shoe uppers and shoe soles providing strength, durability, and endurance needed for casual or athletic movement without the loss of functionality. Further, there is need in the art for a customisable shoe that relieves the user of the discomfort that is created from the use of a zipper as the means for interconnection between the shoe upper and shoe sole. Further, there is need in the art for a customisable shoe that allows the user to quickly change the aesthetic appearance or functionality of the shoe upper and shoe sole while maintaining the strength needed to keep the upper unit and sole connected during movement. Further there is need in the art for the ability for a user to customise the look of the shoe nose through adjustment.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with an embodiment, a customisable shoe is provided that is comprised of an interchangeable shoe upper, shoe sole and an adjustable nose cone. The completed shoe can be defined as an orthodox shoe in today's market, such as: sneakers, athletic shoes, slip-ons, and other types of shoes known in the art. The interchangeable shoe components of this customisable shoe is the shoe upper and shoe sole that attach and detach from each other by means of hook and loop material strips. The adjustable nose is made possible with a device called “the raiser”.

The completed customised shoe along with its interchangeable shoe components comprising the shoe upper and shoe sole are held together with hook and loop material strips. The hook and loop strips are stitched to their respective components. The adjustable nose cone is raised when the device “the raiser” is installed in the front shoe sole. Removing the device “the raiser” will lower the shoe's nose returning it to its default position.

The hook and loop material strips on both the shoe uppers and shoe soles are stitched around the outer lower periphery of these components and are aligned to fit together precisely when these components are paired. The aesthetic look of the pairing is important and as such there is no seam seen.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The features of the inventions disclosed herein are described below with reference to the drawings of the preferred embodiments. The illustrated embodiments are intended to illustrate, but not to limit the inventions. The drawings contain the following figures:

FIG. 1. is a Side View of the Customisable shoe, according to an embodiment, including view of the raised nose cone (15) (“the raiser” (14) installed) and a completed shoe unit.

FIG. 2. is a Side View of the Customisable shoe showing the lowered nose cone (“the raiser” (14) not installed) according to the embodiment.

FIG. 3. is a Side View of the interchangeable Shoe Upper component, showing the hook and loop material strip (12) stitched to the lower outer perimeter of the Shoe Upper (10) according to the embodiment.

FIG. 4. is a Top View the Customisable Shoe of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5. is a Top View of the Shoe Sole (13). Showing the hook and loop material strip (11) stitched to the inner perimeter of the Shoe Sole (13).

FIG. 6. is Detailed Views of “the raiser” (14).

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Following embodiments are depicted along with figures for reference. A customisable shoe Design as shown in FIG. 1 comprises of a shoe upper (10), the shoe sole (13) and the Nose cone (15), located at the front section of the shoe. FIG. 5 shows “the raiser” (14) installed in the front of the Shoe Sole (13). FIG. 3 shows the attachable/detachable shoe upper strip (12), stitched around the lower outer perimeter of the shoe upper (10). FIG. 5 shows the Attachable/detachable shoe sole strip (11), stitched around the inner perimeter of the shoe sole (13). FIG. 9 shows detail views of “the raiser” (14).

The customisable Shoe design as shown in FIG. 1 comprises of the shoe sole (13), and the shoe upper (10). Both Components are joined together in an interchangeable form by means of two layers of hook and loop material strips affixed to their respect components. Shown in FIG. 5 the first continuous layer of hook and loop material (11) is stitched to the shoe soles (13) inner perimeter. The second continuous layer of hook and loop material (12) is stitched to the lower outer perimeter of the shoe upper (10) as shown in FIG. 3.

The joining together of the Shoe upper (10) which sits inside the shoe sole (13) and then alignment of the attachment/detachment strips (11) and (12) made such that they lit together precisely and presents the completed Shoe as shown in FIG. 1., FIG. 2. and FIG. 4.

The aesthetic look of the shoe is important and therefore the attachment/detachment strips are hidden from view residing in the lower inner pad of the Shoe Soles (13). There should be no distinguishing features that aesthetically show this Customised Shoe to be any different from a traditional Shoe where the Shoe Upper is stitched or glued to the Shoe Soles.

The adjustable nose cone (15) is raised and lowered by a device called “the raiser” (14). “The Raiser” as shown in FIG. 6. is a device made from hard foam and is shaped to fit into the front end of the Shoe Sole (13) as shown in FIG. 5. When “the raiser” (14) is inserted into the front part of the shoe sole (13), it lifts the shoe upper (10) and therefore lifts the nose cone (15) as shown in FIG. 1. If “the raiser” (14) is removed from the shoe sole (13) the nose cone (15) of the shoe is lowered to its default position as shown in FIG. 2.

Claims

1. A customisable shoe with interchangeable Shoe uppers and Shoe Soles that comprise of:

A complete shoe that covers the foot as an orthodox shoe however both the Shoe Uppers (10) and Shoe Soles (13) may be interchanged independently by means of attachable/detachable Hook and Loop material strips (11,12) affixed to both the Shoe Uppers (10) and Shoe Soles (13) in such a way that the joint is hidden from view and doesn't affect the aesthetic look of the shoe.

2. The interchangeable Shoe system of claim 1 wherein the connecting means in an embodiment are Hook and Loop Strips stitched onto their respective components i.e. Shoe upper (10) and shoe sole (13).

3. The customisable Shoe of claim 1 wherein the adjustable Nose of the Shoe in the embodiment is made possible by a device called “the raiser” (14) installed or absent from the Shoe Soles (13).

Patent History
Publication number: 20210085015
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 23, 2019
Publication Date: Mar 25, 2021
Inventor: Philip Thompson (Auckland)
Application Number: 16/579,819
Classifications
International Classification: A43B 3/24 (20060101); A43B 23/02 (20060101); A43B 13/36 (20060101);