FOOTWEAR ADORNMENT, SYSTEM FOR ACCESSORIZING FOOTWEAR, AND METHODS THEREFOR
An adornment for an article of footwear having a forefoot portion that includes a thong portion adapted to be positioned between a wearer's toes, and a forefoot cover connected to the thong portion. The adornment includes a clip that has a legged structure having a pair of spaced apart legs, or elongate extensions, adapted to straddle a portion of the footwear and a mount supported relative to the elongate extensions. The adornment also includes a decorative accessory disposed on the mount and may be adapted to releasably engage the mount.
Sandals, thongs, and flip-flops, as they are known, are a very popular form of casual footwear. There are many different styles of sandals; however, in general, they include a sole and a forefoot portion that includes a thong connecting the sole to a forefoot cover. This type of footwear is a sanitary, inexpensive, and comfortable alternative to going barefoot. Sandals are particularly popular for beachgoers and around the pool to protect the wearer's feet from rocks and heat.
This simple form of footwear has been around for thousands of years. It is believed that sandals were originally made of wood and woven fiber. Sandals have been developed over the years to include new materials such as rubber, plastic, and cloth. These materials have allowed designers to add colors and patterns to the sandals in an effort to make their version of the footwear unique. Even still, the simple structure of the sandal means that it is difficult to distinguish among sandals.
People like to be different and as such they find various ways to accessorize themselves with jewelry, clothing, tattoos, hairstyles, sunglasses, and footwear. In the past footwear has been an accessory in and of itself. Some styles of footwear are further accessorized by adding brightly colored shoe laces, for example. Another more recent example of accessorizing footwear are Jibbitz® that fit into the vent openings on the popular plastic clogs known as Crocs®. Jibbitz® are quite useful in accessorizing this type of footwear, however they are particular to the Crocs® construction and therefore are not applicable to sandals.
Accordingly, there is a need for a means to conveniently accessorize sandals. Furthermore, there is a need for a system that allows one to interchange the accessory to match the occasion and/or the wearer's mood.
SUMMARYProvided herein is an adornment for an article of footwear having a forefoot portion that includes a thong portion adapted to be positioned between a wearer's toes, and a forefoot cover connected to the thong portion. The adornment includes a clip that has a legged structure having a pair of spaced apart legs, or elongate extensions, adapted to straddle a portion of the footwear and a mount supported relative to the elongate extensions. The adornment also includes a decorative accessory disposed on the mount and may be adapted to releasably engage the mount. A system for accessorizing footwear may include a set of decorative accessories that are interchangeably attachable to the mount.
The clip is adapted to releasably engage the forefoot portion in a captured state where the legs straddle the thong portion and the mount is seated on the forefoot cover. Each elongate extension may include a stop portion. In general, the elongate extensions extend arcuately around a portion of the footwear. The legged structure may be integrally formed from a unitary piece of material.
Preferably, the decorative accessory includes a fastener sized and adapted to mate with a relief that is formed through an upper surface of the mount. The relief is formed through an upper surface of the mount along an open-ended contour to form a tongue shaped tab that is adapted to upwardly bias the fastener. The relief may also be configured so that the fastener snaps into the relief. The decorative accessory may be adapted to movably or rotatably engage the mount. The decorative accessory may also overhang at least a portion of the mount.
Also contemplated is a method for accessorizing footwear including releasably attaching a clip to the footwear in a captured state wherein at least a portion of the clip straddles a first portion of the footwear and releasably supporting a first decorative accessory on the clip such that the first decorative accessory is seated on a second portion of the footwear that is joined to the first portion. The first decorative accessory may be removed and replaced with a second decorative accessory.
Provided herein is an adornment for an article of footwear. The adornment includes a clip that has a legged structure having a pair of spaced apart legs, or elongate extensions, adapted to straddle a portion of the footwear and a mount supported relative to the elongate extensions. The adornment also includes a decorative accessory adapted to releasably engage the mount. Also, provided is a system for accessorizing footwear that includes a set of interchangeable decorative accessories.
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With the foregoing in mind, a method is also contemplated for accessorizing footwear. The method broadly includes releasably attaching a clip to the footwear in a captured state wherein at least a portion of the clip straddles a first portion of the footwear and releasably supporting a first decorative accessory on the clip such that said first decorative accessory is seated on a second portion of the footwear that is joined to the first portion.
Accordingly, the present invention has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. It should be recognized, however, that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so that modifications or changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained herein.
Claims
1. An adornment for footwear, comprising:
- a) a pair of elongate extensions adapted to straddle a portion of the footwear;
- b) a mount supported relative to said elongate extensions; and
- c) a decorative accessory disposed on said mount.
2. An adornment according to claim 1 wherein each elongate extension includes a stop portion.
3. An adornment according to claim 1 including a relief formed through an upper surface of said mount.
4. An adornment according to claim 3 wherein said decorative accessory includes a fastener sized and adapted to mate with said relief.
5. An adornment according to claim 1 wherein said decorative accessory is adapted to releasably engage said mount.
6. An adornment according to claim 5 wherein said decorative accessory is adapted to movably engage said mount.
7. An adornment according to claim 1 wherein said decorative accessory overhangs at least a portion of said mount.
8. An adornment according to claim 1 wherein said elongate extensions extend arcuately around a portion of the footwear.
9. An adornment for an article of footwear that includes a forefoot portion having a thong portion adapted to be positioned between a wearer's toes and a forefoot cover connected to the thong portion, said adornment comprising:
- a) a clip including a legged structure having a pair of spaced apart legs and a mount supported by said legged structure, said clip adapted to releasably engage the forefoot portion in a captured state wherein said legs straddle the thong portion and said mount is seated on the forefoot cover; and
- b) a decorative accessory adapted to releasably engage said mount.
10. An adornment according to claim 9 wherein said decorative accessory includes a fastener.
11. An adornment according to claim 10 including a relief formed through an upper surface of said mount along an open-ended contour to form a tongue shaped tab.
12. An adornment according to claim 9 wherein said legged structure is integrally formed from a unitary piece of material.
13. A system for accessorizing footwear that includes a forefoot portion, comprising:
- a) means for releasably attaching a clip to the forefoot portion; and
- b) means for releasably supporting a decorative accessory on said clip such that said decorative accessory is situated above the forefoot portion.
14. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 13 including means for movably supporting said decorative accessory on said clip.
15. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 14 including means for rotatably supporting said decorative accessory on said clip.
16. A system for accessorizing footwear, comprising:
- a) a clip including a pair of elongate extensions configured to straddle a thong portion of the footwear, and a mount secured above said extensions for positioning on a forefoot cover of the footwear; and
- b) at least one decorative accessory adapted to releasably engage said mount.
17. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 16 wherein said decorative accessory includes a fastener.
18. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 17 including a relief formed through an upper surface of said mount along an open-ended contour to form a tongue-shaped tab adapted to upwardly bias said fastener.
19. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 18 wherein said relief is configured so that said fastener snaps into said relief.
20. A system for accessorizing footwear according to claim 18 including a set of decorative accessories interchangeably attachable to said mount.
21. A method for accessorizing footwear, comprising:
- a) releasably attaching a clip to the footwear in a captured state wherein at least a portion of said clip straddles a first portion of the footwear; and
- b) releasably supporting a first decorative accessory on said clip such that said first decorative accessory is seated on a second portion of the footwear that is joined to the first portion.
22. A method according to claim 21 including removing said first decorative accessory and releasably supporting a second decorative accessory on said clip.
23. A method according to claim 21 wherein said clip includes a mount and comprising situating said mount on said second portion when in the captured state.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2008
Publication Date: Dec 10, 2009
Inventor: Sheri L. Nordstrom-Wehner (Highlands Ranch, CO)
Application Number: 12/133,011
International Classification: A43B 23/24 (20060101); A43B 23/00 (20060101);