Footwear attachment interface and devices therefor
A footwear attachment interface including an insert inserted into a hole in a sole of footwear, and an electrical connector disposed in the insert. There is also described a foot paddle assembly including a forefoot racket and at least one of a medial racket and a lateral racket, each of the rackets including a ball rebound surface, wherein the medial and/or lateral racket includes mounting elements that medially protrude therefrom.
The present invention relates generally to interfaces that enable attaching a variety of devices and accessories to footwear, and to devices that may be attached to the footwear by means of the interfaces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDevices and accessories that may be attached to shoes have been known for a long time. Such devices include the well-known roller skates of the past, which clamped on to and around the shoe of the wearer and were tightened with a skate key.
Other devices include fixtures for orthopedic attachments. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,382,821 to Rosenthal (issued Aug. 14, 1945) describes a universal shoe fixture for orthopedic attachments, such as detachable rods or braces that may be attached to and detached from shoes. The fixture consists of a metal plate attached to the bottom of the shoe sole with rivets or the like. A hollow tube is fastened to the bottom of the plate with winged flanges protruding upwards on either side of the shoe. Orthopedic attachments may be affixed to the hollow tube.
Another device, described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,824 to Kim, includes convertible roller footwear. An elongate bushing is embedded in the sole of the footwear and extends in a transverse direction of the sole to terminate at opposite open ends. The bushing has an inner circumferential surface and generally hemispherical recesses disposed on the inner circumferential surface in the vicinity of the opposite ends of the bushing. A plurality of roller assemblies are provided, each including a hollow nipple removably fitted into the bushing, the nipple having a radial through-hole formed adjacent to an internal end of the nipple to receive a ball therein, and a pushpin slidably inserted through the nipple. The pushpin has an annular groove for selective communication with the radial through-hole. The pushpin is movable between a pushed-in position for allowing the ball to move radially inwardly into engagement with the annular groove and a pulled-out position for causing the ball to move radially outwardly into engagement with the recesses.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention seeks to provide a novel footwear attachment interface that enables attaching a variety of devices and accessories to footwear, as is described in detail hereinbelow. Novel devices that may be attached to the footwear attachment interface are also described, such as but not limited to, a novel foot paddle assembly, as is described in detail hereinbelow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Footwear attachment interface 10 may comprise an insert 12 inserted into a transverse hole 14 in a sole 16 of footwear 18. “Transverse” throughout the specification and claims means extending between (but not necessarily all the way through) medial and lateral sides of footwear 18. Medial refers to the side of the foot towards the midline of the body (the inner side), whereas lateral refers to the opposite (outer) side of the foot. Sole 16 may be pre-formed with hole 14 along a transverse axis 15, or hole 14 may be drilled in sole 16 with a drilling jig 40, shown and described further hereinbelow with reference to
Insert 12 may comprise a tubular, hollow bushing 22 with an enlarged washer head 24 that sits against the outer surface of the side of sole 16.
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A power source 56, such as but not limited to, a battery cell, may be disposed in insert 12 (or alternatively somewhere else in footwear 18) for supplying electrical current to electrical attachment device 52 via electrical connectors 50 and 54.
The types of electrical attachment devices 52 that may be attached to footwear 18 are limitless. For example, in
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It is appreciated that flexible extension 62 may be used with any of the embodiments of the invention.
Another device which may be attached to footwear 18 by fastening to inserts 12 is a foot paddle, such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,998 to Ein-Gal. The foot paddle of U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,998 includes a racket with a ball rebound surface bounded by a perimeter wall. The racket includes a forefoot portion, configured to overlay a forefoot of the footwear, and which generally does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of the footwear and does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion of the footwear. A lateral portion extends laterally beyond the footwear. A mounting bracket may be mounted on the footwear, and the mounting bracket may be fixedly inserted in inserts 12.
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One or both of medial racket 104 and lateral racket 106 may comprise mounting elements 114 that medially protrude therefrom (
Forefoot racket 102 may be hinged to one or both of medial racket 104 and lateral racket 106 by a hinged connection 113. In this manner, as seen in
As similarly shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,998, a shock absorber 118 may be positioned between the footwear 18 and any of the rackets 102, 104 and 106 to absorb the shock of a ball impacting the rackets. Shock absorber 118 may be constructed of any elastomeric material, such as rubber or neoprene, or of a plastic foam, for example.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
Claims
1. A footwear attachment interface comprising:
- an insert inserted into a hole in a sole of footwear; and
- an electrical connector disposed in said insert.
2. The footwear attachment interface according to claim 1, further comprising a power source in electrical communication with said electrical connector.
3. The footwear attachment interface according to claim 1, wherein said insert comprises a tubular, hollow bushing with an enlarged washer head that sits against an outer surface of said sole.
4. The footwear attachment interface according to claim 1, wherein said insert comprises a threaded portion.
5. The footwear attachment interface according to claim 1, wherein said insert comprises an internally threaded portion.
6. The footwear attachment interface according to claim 1, wherein said insert comprises an externally threaded portion.
7. A footwear comprising:
- a sole and an insert inserted into a hole in said sole; and
- an electrical connector disposed in said insert.
8. The footwear according to claim 7, further comprising a power source in electrical communication with said electrical connector.
9. The footwear according to claim 7, wherein said insert comprises a tubular, hollow bushing with an enlarged washer head that sits against an outer surface of said sole.
10. The footwear according to claim 7, further comprising an electrical attachment device electrically connected to said electrical connector disposed in said insert.
11. The footwear according to claim 10, further comprising a flexible extension in electrical communication with said electrical attachment device and said electrical connector disposed in said insert.
12. The footwear according to claim 10, wherein said electrical attachment device comprises a flashlight.
13. The footwear according to claim 10, wherein said electrical attachment device comprises a sensing device for measuring at least one of distance, speed, acceleration, weight, stress, strain, perspiration, and heartbeat.
14. The footwear according to claim 10, wherein said electrical attachment device comprises a cleaning device.
15. A foot paddle assembly comprising:
- a forefoot racket and at least one of a medial racket and a lateral racket, each of said rackets comprising a ball rebound surface, wherein said at least one of said medial and lateral rackets comprises mounting elements that medially protrude therefrom.
16. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, wherein said forefoot racket is hinged to said at least one of said medial and lateral rackets by a hinged connection.
17. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 16, wherein said hinged connection is spring-loaded.
18. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 16, wherein said hinged connection comprises a detachable connection that permits detaching one of said rackets from another of said rackets.
19. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, wherein said hinged connection permits folding said foot paddle assembly into a generally, flat configuration.
20. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, further comprising support elements that extend from one of said rackets to another of said rackets.
21. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, wherein said support elements are pivotally attached to one of said rackets.
22. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a footwear and a footwear attachment interface, said footwear attachment interface comprising an insert inserted into a hole in a sole of footwear, and wherein said mounting elements are inserted in said footwear attachment interface.
23. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 22, further comprising a shock absorber positioned between said footwear and at least one of said rackets.
24. The foot paddle assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a carrying package in which said foot paddle assembly is insertable.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 11, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Inventor: Moshe Ein-Gal (Ramat Hasharon)
Application Number: 10/659,279