Shoe For Children Or Dolls Patents (Class 36/112)
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Patent number: 10779617Abstract: Described are articles of wear including with a material with color changing properties. The material includes at least one elastic portion having an unstretched colored appearance and a stretched colored appearance. The material also includes at least one fixed portion having the stretched colored appearance regardless of a magnitude of an external force applied to the at least one fixed portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: adidas AGInventor: Tiberiu Iovu
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Patent number: 10765168Abstract: A shoe, comprising a sole and a shoe upper, wherein the sole comprises a sole part which has a base region from which at least one support part extends upwards during the intended use of the shoe, wherein the shoe upper comprises a sock-like section connected to the sole for receiving the foot of the wearer. To obtain improved contact of the shoe with the foot of the wearer, the at least one support part covers the sock-like section on the shoe outer side, wherein no firm connection exists between the support part and the sock-like section over at least a section of the support part and that both the at least one support part and the sock-like section are surrounded by a tensioning element which tensions at least some sections of both the support part and the sock-like section against the foot of the wearer of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: PUMA SEInventors: Charles Johnson, Thomas Krüger, Reinhold Sussmann
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Patent number: 9901138Abstract: Described are articles of wear including with a material with color changing properties. The material includes at least one elastic portion having an unstretched colored appearance and a stretched colored appearance. The material also includes at least one fixed portion having the stretched colored appearance regardless of a magnitude of an external force applied to the at least one fixed portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: adidas AGInventor: Tiberiu Iovu
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Patent number: 9867418Abstract: A position indicator assembly, including first and second positioning units, is attached to a pair of shoes in positions which are spaced when the shoes are aligned together. Each positioning unit includes a first proximity switch element, at least one indicator, a battery and a second proximity switch element. The battery is electrically connected to the indicator when the first proximity switch element of one of the first and second position units is arranged a predetermined, spaced distance from the second proximity switch element of the other of the first and second positioning units in order to provide a visual and/or audible indication to a wearer that the pair of shoes are on the correct feet.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: PairMe Products, LLCInventors: Lindsey Legg, Alyssa Soto, Earl Wilkins
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Patent number: 9700088Abstract: Appropriately placed objects may aid in applying various types of apparel. A first object may be placed on left footwear/handwear and a second object may be placed on right footwear/handwear. An object that is similar looking to the first object may be placed on the left side of apparel. An object similar looking to the second object may be placed on the right side of apparel. An orientation for donning the footwear/handwear may be determined based on the location of the objects and the similarity between objects.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Inventors: Aimee Hayden Baehr, Christopher Joseph Baehr
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Patent number: 9265299Abstract: The sole section of a shoe includes a midsole and an outsole which form a translucent sole section. The translucent midsole and translucent outsole are integrally molded with a translucent upper to create a fully translucent jelly footwear. An illumination system is located inside the translucent sole section, causing the jelly footwear to be internally illuminated when the illumination system is active. Due to the translucent nature of the midsole light from the illumination system reflects internally throughout the midsole, increasing illumination. The light will also illuminate the adjacent translucent outsole and translucent upper. Light from the illumination system can be blocked, such as by a colored mold injection, creating an illuminated design or logo. By blacking out or covering sections of the translucent outsole, shapes and letters of visible light can be created in the resulting negative space. This allows illuminated designs to easily be incorporated into footwear.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2015Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Inventor: Roy Robert Smith, III
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Patent number: 8806688Abstract: Footwear includes an upper, a sole, and a thread. The upper has upper holes around the upper peripheral. The sole has a lip portion on the sole peripheral lip portion has sole holes around the sole peripheral. The thread attaches the upper and the sole through the upper holes and the sole holes, and forms a set of stitches. A ripple is formed between two sets of stitches and the thread is embedded in the lip portion between the ripples. Each stitch goes through a first upper hole and enters the sole hole of the lip portion, such that the thread forms an angled stitch on the lip portion. The thread then goes through a second upper hole and exits from a third upper hole, such that the thread forms a horizontal stitch on the inside of the footwear.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Pediped Infant Footwear LLCInventors: Angela Edgeworth, Brian Edgeworth
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Patent number: 8776402Abstract: An ankle inversion and eversion prevention athletic shoe has an upper foot support portion and a shoe bottom. The ankle inversion and eversion athletic shoe device is designed for preventing an athlete from spraining or turning or rolling an ankle during normal athletic competition or play or activities. The shoe includes a brace. The brace is located either behind the ankle on a heel of the shoe or on a side of said shoe in the general vicinity of the ankle. The brace includes an elongated arm and a floor contact surface designed to limit or control sliding of the foot to enable wearer time to regain composure, footing and balance. The brace provides the wearer time to regain his or her balance onto the shoe bottom, thus significantly limiting or precluding the typical and usually unavoidable ankle injury.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: RTC3 LLCInventor: Ronnie E. Cromer, Jr.
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Patent number: 8756835Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2014Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Patent number: 8752308Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Patent number: 8732987Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Patent number: 8635790Abstract: An article having a primary use associated with an open position thereof, and a secondary use associated with a closed position thereof. The primary use is that of a piece of clothing, and the secondary use is that of a storage container. The article comprises a pouch portion (12) having an opening (20), the pouch constituting, in the open position of the article, a functional portion of said piece of clothing, and, in a the closed position of the article, a storage pocket.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: M.G.K. Holding Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Goldberg, Ariel Brender
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Publication number: 20130255104Abstract: The present invention relates to a molded shoe featuring a three dimensional figure design (e.g., of an animal or character). The shoe has a sole having a bottom surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a print of an animal or character, to thereby obtain an imprinting surface; and an upper, attached to the sole, having an outer surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a three dimensional figure design. The sole and upper are substantially formed from molded plastic; the projections and recesses of the animal imprinting surface allow one wearing the shoe to make imprints on a soft surface, and the three dimensional figure on the outer surface of the upper relates to the print of the imprinting surface. The methods of the present invention further include making imprints with the bottom surface of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Polliwalks, IncInventor: Joel Rusnak
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Patent number: 8544196Abstract: A device for a shoe with a sole assembly including at least an outer sole and an insole connected to a heel through a shank and a heel breast. The device includes a cap comprising a cap head mounted to a hollow shaft with internal threads therein. The hollow shaft of the cap is received within a bore extending from the insole to the outer sole on the heel breast of the shoe between the heel and the shank of the shoe. A shank having a first end comprising threads and a second end. The first end of the shank is received by the hollow shaft of the cap to fasten the shank to the cap on the heal breast of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Inventor: Susan Leo
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Patent number: 8516724Abstract: An image displaying device includes a background layer that is substantially opaque. The device also includes a display layer that is semi-transparent. The display layer includes an inner surface facing the background layer, and the inner surface is substantially smooth. The display layer further includes an outer surface facing away from the background layer, and the outer surface includes a plurality of raised areas and a plurality of recessed areas. The display layer has increased light transmissivity through the recessed areas and decreased light transmissivity through the raised areas such that a contrast of light transmissivity between the raised and recessed areas generates an image.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: James E. Diepenbrock, Connie A. Sarkinen, Todd A. Waatti
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Publication number: 20130174450Abstract: The disclosure relates to footwear for infants and toddlers manufactured according to foot shape characteristics and walking characteristics of infants and toddlers, different from those of adults, and a last used for manufacturing the same. The footwear for infants and toddlers includes an inner space composed of a toe room in which the toe is disposed, a heel room in which the heel is disposed, and a middle room located between the toe and the heel and in which the foot sole and the foot top are disposed. In particular, since the toe room is formed higher than the toe, an infant or toddler walks while minimizing interference in toe movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2010Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: WILDCAT CO LTDInventor: Dong-Jae Oh
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Patent number: 8468723Abstract: An expandable and adjustable baby shoe or bootie which can be customized to fit during a baby's first two years. The concept is to allow the baby shoe to be expanded as the baby's foot grows so that a single shoe can be used for babies up to 24 months of age. The shoe has an expansion mechanism which enables the front portion of the shoe to be progressively increased as the baby grows. The rear portion of the shoe also has a fastening mechanism whereby the rear area which surrounds the ankles can also be adjusted as the baby grows for a customized fit. The present invention can also be incorporated into a children's slipper as well as a baby shoe.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Tilag Brands, LLCInventor: Galit Danielle Malka-Harari
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Publication number: 20130125418Abstract: The present invention relates to a molded shoe featuring a three dimensional figure design (e.g., of an animal or character). The shoe has a sole having a bottom surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a print of an animal or character, to thereby obtain an imprinting surface; and an upper, attached to the sole, having an outer surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a three dimensional figure design. The sole and upper are substantially formed from molded plastic; the projections and recesses of the animal imprinting surface allow one wearing the shoe to make imprints on a soft surface, and the three dimensional figure on the outer surface of the upper relates to the print of the imprinting surface. The methods of the present invention further include making imprints with the bottom surface of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2013Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: POLLIWALKS, INCInventor: POLLIWALKS, INC
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Patent number: 8371042Abstract: An article of infant footwear comprising an upper sock portion attached to a lower sole portion. The lower sole portion comprises a toe region and a heel region. A toe region, comprising a lip portion and a toe-cap, rises up from the front of the lower sole portion to surround and protect the toes of an infant's foot. The heel region comprises a heel member to protect the heel and surrounding tendons of an infant. The lower sole portion has an underside, a protruding layer, and stud protrusions providing traction, protection, and balance for an infant wearing the article of infant footwear.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Celebrity International, Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Matalon
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Patent number: 8266828Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Patent number: 8256146Abstract: An infant shoe includes a shoe outsole defining a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis. The outsole defines a substantially arcuate shape along both the longitudinal and transverse axes. A shoe upper is secured to the shoe outsole. The shoe upper and the shoe outsole together define curved side surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: The Stride Rite CorporationInventor: Marc R. Loverin
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Patent number: 8205358Abstract: Breathable and flexible footwear for infants and young children include an upper, a sole, and a thread. The upper having upper-holes around the upper peripheral. The sole having a lip portion on the sole peripheral, wherein the lip portion having sole-holes around the sole peripheral. The thread attaching the upper and the sole through the upper-holes and the sole-holes, and forming a set of stitches, wherein at least one ripple is formed between two sets of stitches, and wherein the thread is embedded in the lip portion and between the ripples. The set of stitches comprising the thread coming though a first upper-hole and entering the sole-hole of the lip portion, such that the thread forms an angled stitch on the lip portion, and wherein the thread then goes through a second upper-hole and exits from a third upper-hole, such that the thread forms a horizontal stitch on the inside of the footwear.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Pediped Infant Footwear, LLCInventors: Angela Edgeworth, Brian Edgeworth
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Patent number: 8161669Abstract: A shoe such as an infant's shoe includes a sole and an upper with the upper formed by a forefoot portion and a heel portion. When an infant's foot is to be placed in the shoe, the heel portion is configured to be pivoted with respect to the forefoot portion to an open position to allow the foot to slide into the forefoot portion. According to an example, after the foot is received in the forefoot portion, the heel portion is pivoted to a substantially closed position and one or more securing devices associated with each of the forefoot portion and heel portion are engaged to secure the shoe on the infant's foot.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: X-Swiss, Inc.Inventor: Brian Keating
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Patent number: 7987619Abstract: A shoe is provided with a writing surface so that temporary expressive indicia can be applied to the shoe. The writing surface is preferably in the form of a side surface of the shoe extending between a tread and a foot contacting surface of the shoe. The side surface is preferably formed of patent leather compatible with a dry erase marker provided as a writing implement. In a most preferred form of the invention, the shoe includes a bore which acts as a housing for the marker or other writing implement to conveniently store the writing implement when not in use. The bore or other housing also keeps the writing implement fresh by sealing the writing implement within the bore when not in use, especially when the writing implement is a dry erase marker.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventors: Kelye A. McKinney, James E. Mulligan
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Publication number: 20110167675Abstract: An article of infant footwear comprising an upper sock portion attached to a lower sole portion. The lower sole portion comprises a toe region and a heel region. A toe region, comprising a lip portion and a toe-cap, rises up from the front of the lower sole portion to surround and protect the toes of an infant's foot. The heel region comprises a heel member to protect the heel and surrounding tendons of an infant. The lower sole portion has an underside, a protruding layer, and stud protrusions providing traction, protection, and balance for an infant wearing the article of infant footwear.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Michael R. Matalon
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Publication number: 20110047828Abstract: Footwear is integrated with an electronic circuit responsive to a remote control signal to control one or more transducers providing tactile, audible, and/or mechanical outputs that tend to distract the wearer of the footwear or hinder walking and running ability, when activated. The footwear may include a receptacle for storing electrical and/or mechanical energy that is discharged to lock a mechanical disruptor in place or to distort the footwear sole when the transducer is activated. The footwear may include a transducer that vibrates when activated. The transducer may be located in the footwear, and/or in an adjacent article of clothing and held against the wearer's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Gary Stephen Shuster
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Patent number: 7895774Abstract: The present invention relates to a shoe tag comprising two parts. At least one part of the tag attaches with a left shoe and at least one part attaches with a right shoe. The left and the right part releasably link to one and other when the shoes are correctly oriented. The shoe tag assists individuals to correctly match a left shoe with his or her left foot and a right shoe with his or her right foot. The attachment may be releasable, lockable, and flexible, rigid or semi-rigid. Audible and visual signals may be emitted to indicate correct orientation.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Christopher William Pawsey
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Patent number: 7784198Abstract: An article of footwear is disclosed which has a sock-like fabric body that may be readily applied to the feet of an infant, wherein the article is adaptable to a variety of different sized feet.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Jacquelyn J. Roudebush
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Publication number: 20100184349Abstract: A shoe is adaptable to receive a number of different styled decorative toy shoe straps. On a first side of the shoe is a male portion of a snap assembly that secures one end of a toy shoe strap having a female portion of the snap assembly. Located on the second side of the shoe is a rectangular slot for receiving the toy strap wherein the strap passes through the slot and is folded back on itself towards the first side of the shoe. The second end of the toy strap is then secured to the shoe over the first end using a hook and loop material (e.g., Velcro). An upper side of the interchangeable toy shoe strap is decorated with various designs, shapes and colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: RITA HERNANDEZ
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Patent number: 7748144Abstract: Children's footwear configured to have the appearance of a motor vehicle. The footwear has a light emitting device, a sound emitting device, and a remote transmitter for controlling the light emitting device and the sound emitting device. The footwear may come in a variety of motor vehicle appearances.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Pamela Denfeld
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Publication number: 20100126045Abstract: The present invention relates to a molded shoe featuring a 3 dimensional figure (e.g., an animal or character). The shoe has a sole having a bottom surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a print for an animal or character, to thereby obtain an imprinting surface; and an upper, attached to the sole, having an outer surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a three dimensional figure (e.g., an animal figure or a character figure). The sole and upper are substantially formed from molded plastic; the projections and recesses of the animal imprinting surface allow one wearing the shoe to make imprints on a soft surface, and the three dimensional figure on the outer surface of the upper relates to the print of the imprinting surface. The methods of the present invention further include making imprints with the bottom surface of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Joel Rusnak
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Patent number: 7690133Abstract: Shoe (10), in particular for a child, which advantageously has an unusually long lifetime, is of the type comprising a sole (12) and a upper (14), that define a determined fitting volume (V2), in which a determined length (L2) and a determined fitting (C2) are individualized, said shoe (10) comprising at least one removable, fittable spacer (20), which determines a reduced fitting volume (V1), in which a reduced length (L1) and a reduced fitting (C1) are individualized with respect to said determined length (L2) and said determined fitting (C2), respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Kellismere LLCInventor: Oliviero Olivieri
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Patent number: 7661208Abstract: A shoe is provided with a writing surface so that temporary expressive indicia can be applied to the shoe. The writing surface is preferably in the form of a side surface of the shoe extending between a tread and a foot contacting surface of the shoe. The side surface is preferably formed of patent leather compatible with a dry erase marker provided as a writing implement. In a most preferred form of the invention, the shoe includes a bore which acts as a housing for the marker or other writing implement to conveniently store the writing implement when not in use. The bore or other housing also keeps the writing implement fresh by sealing the writing implement within the bore when not in use, especially when the writing implement is a dry erase marker.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventors: Kelye A. McKinney, James E. Mulligan
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Publication number: 20100011621Abstract: An expandable and adjustable baby shoe or bootie which can be customized to fit during a baby's first two years. The concept is to allow the baby shoe to be expanded as the baby's foot grows so that a single shoe can be used for babies up to 24 months of age. The shoe has an expansion mechanism which enables the front portion of the shoe to be progressively increased as the baby grows. The rear portion of the shoe also has a fastening mechanism whereby the rear area which surrounds the ankles can also be adjusted as the baby grows for a customized fit. The present invention can also be incorporated into a children's slipper as well as a baby shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Galit Danielle Malka-Harari
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Publication number: 20090272010Abstract: An infant shoe includes a shoe outsole defining a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis. The outsole defines a substantially arcuate shape along both the longitudinal and transverse axes. A shoe upper is secured to the shoe outsole. The shoe upper and the shoe outsole together define curved side surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: THE STRIDE RITE CORPORATIONInventor: Marc R. Loverin
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Publication number: 20090031587Abstract: The present invention relates to a molded shoe featuring a 3 dimensional figure (e.g., an animal or character). The shoe has a sole having a bottom surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a print for an animal or character, to thereby obtain an imprinting surface; and an upper, attached to the sole, having an outer surface that comprises a series of projections and recesses that form a three dimensional figure (e.g., an animal figure or a character figure). The sole and upper are substantially formed from molded plastic; the projections and recesses of the animal imprinting surface allow one wearing the shoe to make imprints on a soft surface, and the three dimensional figure on the outer surface of the upper relates to the print of the imprinting surface. The methods of the present invention further include making imprints with the bottom surface of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Joel Rusnak
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Patent number: 7464491Abstract: A pair of casual shoes such as flip-flops are packaged for sale so as to have the general appearance of an essentially spherical ball. Each shoe has a flexible sole portion and an upper portion connected to at least part of the periphery of the sole portion by stitching, which extends around the entire sole portion periphery. The sole portion of each shoe is flexed generally into a U-shape and also is flexed transversely to the length thereof, and then the two U-shapes are interfitted with the toe and heel regions of one shoe fitting against the instep region of the other shoe. An elongate cord is laced between the stitching around the peripheries of the two sole portions so as to hold the two shoes together in the ball shape but removal of the cord release the two shoes for separation and opening out into a pair of flip-flops.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventor: Yoko Nakayama
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Publication number: 20080209764Abstract: A children's shoe (1) for the stimulation of the plantar arches to the ends of the prevention or cure of flat foot, comprising a cushion-shaped element (6) having a sandwich-shaped construction, extending in correspondence of the internal portion (4) of the sole (3) of the shoe (1) and exhibiting a substantial elastic deformability during a subject's walking cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: CHABIOTECH CO., LTD.Inventor: Maria Antonietta Fusco
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Publication number: 20080168683Abstract: A shoe such as an infant's shoe includes a sole and an upper with the upper formed by a forefoot portion and a heel portion. When an infant's foot is to be placed in the shoe, the heel portion is configured to be pivoted with respect to the forefoot portion to an open position to allow the foot to slide into the forefoot portion. According to an example, after the foot is received in the forefoot portion, the heel portion is pivoted to a substantially closed position and one or more securing devices associated with each of the forefoot portion and heel portion are engaged to secure the shoe on the infant's foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: K-Swiss Inc.Inventor: Brian KEATING
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Publication number: 20070294919Abstract: An infant's bootie comprising a sole, an upper portion, including a tongue, attached to a toe region of the sole, and a back portion attached to a heel portion of the sole. The back portion is unattached to the upper portion except at the sole, thereby allowing the back portion to be folded down to a level of the sole for easy insertion of the infant's foot. The material of the bootie may be lined to provide comfortable protection to the infant, and to aid in retaining warmth.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Cynthia A. Evans
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Patent number: 7246455Abstract: The present invention provides a children shoe that enables children to put shoes on the right feet by matching up the shoe big toe to big toe or heel to heel before putting on the shoe. The smart shoe essentially comprises an engaging portion on the outside of shoe with a pressure activated switch that emits light when switch is pressed the smart shoe also comprises a circuit connected to a switch, a battery and speaker and microprocessor comprising a memory that enables an announcement or other distinctive sounds to be emitted from a speaker.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Larry Covington
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Patent number: 7237347Abstract: The invention provides a plush toy and methods for associating the plush toy with a shoe having at least one shoe strap with hooks and loops on an interior surface of the shoe strap. To associate the plush toy with the shoe, the shoe strap is threaded through an entrance and an exit of the plush toy. Next, hooks and loops of the shoe strap are engaged to attach the plush toy to the shoe. If there is a second shoe strap, the second shoe strap is threaded through a second entrance and a second exit of the plush toy to attach the plush toy to the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Inventor: Mark Tobias
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Patent number: 7225564Abstract: A shoe outsole includes an outer member with an inner heel region. An inner member is located in the inner heel region and includes a ground-contacting surface. The inner member has a softer durometer than the outer member. The inner member contains a liquid or gas. The outer member includes a back wall having a rounded contour extending smoothly between a horizontal plane and a vertical plane. A plurality of grooves are defined in a lower forefoot region and an upper forefoot region of the shoe outsole. The lower forefoot region includes a plurality of ridges interdigitated with the grooves. At least one of the grooves extends toward a front edge of the shoe outsole beyond a ground-engaging portion of the lower forefoot region when flatfooted.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: SRL, Inc.Inventor: Kevin H. Gillespie
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Patent number: 7137212Abstract: An improved expandable shoe and inner assembly are disclosed. The expandable shoe includes an outer shell and an adjustable inner assembly is disposed within the outer shell. The inner assembly has a first board portion and a second board portion in overlapping engagement with each other and a control to adjust the position of the first board portion relative to the second board portion. One of the board portions has a longitudinal projection which extends into a corresponding cavity in the sole of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Inchworm, Inc.Inventors: Harry Miller, Byong M. Shin, Kwong Dong Chil
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Patent number: 7127837Abstract: The invention provides shoes for the elderly and disabled that are easy to put on and remove, that fit comfortably, and that are fashionable. This invention is a shoe with a slide fastener that zips open horizontally along the edge of the upper, with the upper being detachable along the edge of the outsole from the outside of the ankle to the base of the big toe, and with a slide fastener that is attached horizontally along the edges of the upper and the outsole from the base of the big toe to the outside of the ankle. Fastening tapes A and C (hook strips) are attached at the pull-tab of the slide fastener and the edge of upper, respectively, and second fastening tape (loop strip) is attached at the quarter in line with the other hook strips. A composite of polychloroprene rubber foam glued together with synthetic fabric is used as material for the upper. An ornamental design made of the same material as the upper, but in different color and texture, is attached to the upper.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: FairberishInventor: Hiromi Ito
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Patent number: 7107707Abstract: There is provided an article of footwear having a thematical a toe box cover. The toe box cover may be removably coupleable to a primary shoe element in which the toe box cover has an ornamental sculptured work simulating the appearance of another and different article. A covering system for an article of footwear, includes a themed cover adapted to cover at least a forefoot portion of a foot of a wearer. The themed cover may include a flange provided for removably coupling the themed cover to the article of footwear and the flange is disposed on bottom periphery of the themed cover. Further, a plurality of interchangeable footcovers bears different three-dimensional ornamental simulations within a common theme relating to another article of manufacture. There is also provided a method of marketing an article of manufacture with an article of footwear, in which the article of manufacture is different from the article of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: David J. Schenone
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Patent number: 7076824Abstract: A method of making a mask slipper, comprising the steps of forming a mask from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, latex and fabric; forming a composite sole member having a first layer of inner filler material; forming a composite upper member having a second layer of inner filler material, an outer surface for receiving the mask, and an inner surface for receiving an inner lining. The method of making the mask slipper further composes the steps of attaching said mask to said outer surface of the composite upper member; attaching the inner lining to the inner surface of the composite upper member; attaching the composite sole member to the composite upper member to form the mask slipper; and turning of the mask slipper such that a correct outer side is on the outside of the formed mask slipper.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Wiesner Products, Inc.Inventor: William Steidle
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Patent number: 6968638Abstract: An article of footwear includes an outsole connected to an upper having a toe portion, a heel portion, a foot insertion opening and a tongue which defines two, opposed sides of the upper extending between the heel and toe portions. One end of each of a number of straps is fixed to one side of the upper, and the free end of each strap is formed with a tab having a unique indicia such as a different shape, number and/or color. A series of patches are mounted to the other side of the upper, opposite the straps, and each patch includes a matching indicia corresponding to one of the tabs on the straps. The tabs and patches have cooperating hook and loop fastening material or other fasteners to connect them together and secure the straps on the article of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: BBC International, Ltd.Inventor: Luis A. Gonzalez Palacio
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Patent number: 6957504Abstract: A shoe upper has an outside surface having a first ornamental theme, the first theme being formed in three dimensions, with artwork coincident with the three dimensional effect. An outsole below the shoe upper includes a bottom surface for engagement with a walking surface; a peripheral area extending about the bottom and mating with the upper. The upper surface is for engagement with a bottom of the upper. The bottom surface and the peripheral area have a surface with a second ornamental theme. The first ornamental theme and the second ornamental theme are thematically related so as to create a surrounding ornamentation of the footwear.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Sculpted Footwear LLCInventor: Christopher Hayes Morris
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Patent number: 6898873Abstract: There is provided an article of footwear having a thematical a toe box cover. The toe box cover may be removably coupleable to a primary shoe element in which the toe box cover has an ornamental sculptured work simulating the appearance of another and different article. A covering system for an article of footwear, includes a themed cover adapted to cover at least a forefoot portion of a foot of a wearer. The themed cover may include a flange provided for removably coupling the themed cover to the article of footwear and the flange is disposed on bottom periphery of the themed cover. Further, a plurality of interchangeable footcovers bears different three-dimensional ornamental simulations within a common theme relating to another article of manufacture. There is also provided a method of marketing an article of manufacture with an article of footwear, in which the article of manufacture is different from the article of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: David J. Schenone