Shoe strap and method of employment
A shoe support and ornamentation system that allows a wearer to customize the look of a shoe. The system may include material having a first end and a second end and having a sufficient length to enwrap a portion of a sole of a shoe proximate its heel and a portion of a wearer's foot wherein after the material is wrapped around the portion of the sole and the wearer's foot, the first end is secured to the second end.
The embodiments of the invention relate to the field of footwear, and, more particularly, to shoe straps that may provide additional structural support to a shoe as well as ornamentation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCertain footwear, in particular, a woman's slip-on style of shoe, generally referred to a as mule, has a sole on which the foot rests and a strap that goes over the top, front portion of the wearer's foot. The shoe does not provide a support structure for the back of the foot. Also, because the back of the wearer's foot is not secured to the shoe, clothing can get caught between the wearer's heel and the shoe especially when longer pants or skirts are worn. Oftentimes, when a mule is worn, there is the annoying sound of the back of the shoe slapping against the wearer's foot. In addition, because of the lack of structure in the back of the shoe, it can be very unstable especially depending on the type of terrain encountered by the wearer. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a structure to render a slip-on style of shoe more stable without altering the design of the shoe itself.
In addition, in general, the design of any kind of shoe, including a mule, or boot is created by a designer and typically cannot be changed by the wearer. It is desirable to provide a wearer with the ability to change the appearance of the footwear so that it can be coordinated with a particular outfit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a shoe strap for use with a shoe. The strap includes material having a first end and a second end and having a sufficient length to enwrap a portion of a sole of a shoe proximate its heel and a portion of a wearer's foot wherein after the material is wrapped around a portion of the sole and a portion of the wearer's foot, the first end is secured to the second end to secure the strap to the shoe and the wearer's foot.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a shoe support and ornamentation system for a shoe. The system includes a guide element having a first end and a second end; and a shoe strap threadable through the first and second ends of the guide element, the shoe strap has a first and second end that can be secured to one another.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a shoe fastening system including a support structure having a first end and a second end wherein the support structure has a sufficient length to wrap around a portion of a shoe's sole proximate its heel and extend up a length of wearer's foot, the support structure having an aperture in its first and second end.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of decorating a shoe, the method comprising the steps of:
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- (a) wearing a shoe;
- (b) holding a material having a first end and a second end and having a sufficient length to enwrap a portion of a sole of a shoe proximate its heel and a portion of a wearer's foot;
- (c) wrapping the material around the portion of the sole of the shoe proximate its heel; and
- (d) after completing step (c), securing the first end to the second end to secure the strap to the shoe and a wearer's foot.
The shoe strap according to the embodiments described herein may be provided with various ornamentation. For example, the ends of the strap may have dangling jewelry applied thereto. Decorative pieces may be added to provide unique designs. The shoe strap of the embodiments described herein provide another way of wearing a shoe without altering the fundamental design of the shoe so the user can accessorize the shoe according to the outfit with which it will be worn while not fundamentally changing the existing shoe.
In addition, although the shoe strap was described with reference to a mule type shoe, it may be used with any other type of shoe that has some kind of heel. In such a case, while the shoe strap may not be used to provide needed structure to the shoe, it is being used to provide ornamentation to change the look of any shoe or boot.
Claims
1. A shoe strap for use with a shoe, the strap comprising:
- material having a first end and a second end and having a sufficient length to enwrap a portion of a sole of a shoe proximate its heel and a portion of a wearer's foot wherein after the material is wrapped around a portion of the sole and a portion of the wearer's foot, the first end is secured to the second end to secure the strap to the shoe and the wearer's foot.
2. The shoe strap of claim 1 wherein the material has a length sufficient to wrap around a wearer's leg a multiple number of times before the first end is secured to the second end.
3. The shoe strap of claim 1 wherein the material has a length sufficient to wrap around a wearer's leg once before the first end is secured to the second end.
4. The shoe strap of claim 1 wherein the first end is secured to the second end by a clasping mechanism.
5. The shoe strap of claim 4 wherein the clasping mechanism is a buckle.
6. The shoe strap of claim 4 wherein the clasping mechanism is Velcro.
7. The shoe strap of claim 4 wherein the clasping mechanism is a hook and eye.
8. The shoe strap of claim 1 wherein the material is composed of a first section each end of which is secured a second section wherein the first and second ends are located at a free end of each second section and wherein the first section is composed of a material different from the second sections.
9. The shoe strap of claim 8 wherein the first section is made of a plastic.
10. The shoe strap of claim 8 wherein the second section is made of leather.
11. The shoe strap of claim 8 wherein the second section is made of fabric.
12. A shoe support and ornamentation system for a shoe comprising:
- a guide element having a first end and a second end; and
- a shoe strap threadable through the first and second ends of the guide element, the shoe strap has a first and second end that can be secured to one another.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein the guide element is positioned over the back of the wearer's heel and the shoe strap is first wrapped around a sole of the shoe proximate its heel and then threaded though the guide element.
14. The system of claim 12 wherein the guide element is positioned over the top of a wearer's foot and the shoe strap is first wrapped around a sole of the shoe proximate its heel and then threaded though the guide element.
15. A shoe fastening system comprising:
- a support structure having a first end and a second end wherein the support structure has a sufficient length to wrap around a portion of a shoe's sole proximate its heel and extend up a length of wearer's foot, the support structure having an aperture in its first and second end; and
- a strap threaded through the first and second end of the support structure and secured around the wearer's ankle.
16. The system of claim 15 further comprising a decorative ornament secured to the strap.
17. The system of claim 15 further comprising a decorative ornament secured to the support structure.
18. The shoe strap of claim 1 further comprising a decorative ornament secured to the material.
19. The system of claim 12 further comprising a decorative ornament secured to the shoe strap.
20. A method of decorating a shoe, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) wearing a shoe;
- (b) holding a material having a first end and a second end and having a sufficient length to enwrap a portion of a sole of a shoe proximate its heel and a portion of a wearer's foot;
- (c) wrapping the material around the portion of the sole of the shoe proximate its heel; and
- (d) after completing step (c), securing the first end to the second end to secure the strap to the shoe and a wearer's foot.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2006
Inventor: Debra Brunelle-Wright
Application Number: 11/036,918
International Classification: A43B 7/20 (20060101);