Shoe with interchangeable strap

Footwear of the type comprising an upper of the footwear and at least one strap possibly provided with decorative elements characterised in that said strap is provided with means for the removable attachment to said upper and that said upper is provided with means for the removable attachment of said strap.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to footwear provided with at least one interchangeable strap provided preferably with decorative elements.

The interchangeability of the strap allows shoes to be obtained with ornamental qualities that are different each time without having necessarily to change the entire footwear with, among the other advantages, the consequent saving of costs for the consumer as described herein below.

Shoes with straps provided with decorative elements, such as embroidery, elements in coloured plastic, beads, sequins, chevees, spangles, etc., are currently already known.

In such known shoes said elements of decoration can be attached by stitching or gluing or other known means on said shoes.

The most common example of shoes of this type is constituted by so-called Mary Jane shoes or ballerina shoes provided with a strap whereon it is possible to attach the most widely differing decorations.

Such a kind of shoes is preferably, yet not exclusively, dedicated to purchasers of a young age and of female gender, such as girls and teens, yet in some cases may also be suitable for adult purchasers.

The fashion cycles, which involve younger people in particular, force producers and vendors of footwear articles to change each season the models of the shoes for sale.

Due to this need for a constant change of the models a considerable quantity of articles which have been produced in excess and have not been sold during the production year will be very difficult to sell during the subsequent year.

This entails series financial damage not only for economic operators in the sector, due to the waste of resources necessary for the production of footwear not sold, but also for the parents of young purchasers, due to the waste arising from the annual replacement of footwear.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is therefore that of remedying, at least in the sector of footwear, what is referred above, in particular for that footwear provided with straps with elements of decoration which can direct the purchaser towards one or the other shoe according to the ornament carried by it.

This object is achieved by means of the creation of footwear having ornamental qualities which can vary without having necessarily to change the entire footwear.

More particularly this feature can be achieved by means of the use of an interchangeable strap and of systems of attachment of this strap to the upper of the footwear able to allow the removability and therefore the interchangeability of said strap in a simple and economical manner.

Said interchangeable strap can easily be decorated by stitching or gluing or with other known means with different elements able to embellish the entire shoe.

The colour of said strap can also be simply adopted as an element of novelty of the entire shoe.

Thanks to the particular features of interchangeability of the strap it is possible to solve the problems described above which are features of the known shoes currently available commercially.

More particularly the vendor can provide a certain number of bodies of footwear and a large variety of straps with different decorative elements in such a way that at the end of the season a large quantity of whole footwear does not remain unsold, instead at most only the interchangeable straps remain unsold.

In this way a considerable saving is obtained in the quantity of material used for the production of the footwear, in the quantity of energy and in the hours of work necessary for the production of the footwear.

The present invention allows the achieving of advantages also by purchasers who, should they intend to change the model or the ornamental features of their footwear, do not necessarily have to purchase a new pair of shoes, but can instead purchase only a new strap.

This strap, positioned on the body of the footwear in place of the previous one, is able to provide the footwear itself with aesthetic features completely different from the previous ones.

These and further features of the present invention will be made clearer by the reading of the following detailed description relating to a preferred embodiment of the present invention to be seen as a non-limiting example of the more general concepts claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The following description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a side view of the shoe without the strap attached.

FIG. 2a is a front view of the shoe without the strap attached.

FIG. 2b is a view from the rear of the shoe without the strap attached.

FIG. 3 is a view from above of the shoe without the strap attached.

FIG. 4 is a side view of the shoe with the strap attached.

FIG. 5a is a front view of the shoe with the strap attached.

FIG. 5b is a view from the rear of the shoe with the strap attached.

FIG. 6 is a view from above of the shoe with the strap attached.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the detail constituted by the strap.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIGS. 1, 2a, 2b and 3 show footwear comprising a body of the shoe 1 and two flaps 2′ and 2″.

Said flaps 2′ and 2″ are covered internally by two layers of Velcro (3′, 3″) known in jargon as “loops”.

Also on the upper are two elements in Velcro (4′ and 4″) known in jargon as “hooks” with structure complementary to the two elements 3′ and 3″.

Said elements in Velcro (4′ and 4″) are positioned in such a way that by coming into contact with the layers of Velcro 3′ and 3″ of the flaps 2 and 2″, said flaps 2′ and 2″ remain attached to said upper 1.

FIGS. 4, 5a, 5b and 6 show footwear comprising a body of the shoe or upper 1, two flaps 2′ and 2″ and a strap 5.

Referring to FIG. 7, the ends 6′ and 6″ of said strap 5 are attached by stitching to two ring elements 7′ and 7″.

Referring to FIGS. 4, 5a, 5b, 6 and 7 the removable attachment of said strap 5 takes place by means of the insertion of said flaps 2′ and 2″ in the ring elements 7′ and 7″.

Once said flaps 2′ and 2″ are inserted in the ring elements 7′ and 7″, said flaps 2′ and 2″ are attached by means of the two layers of Velcro 3′ and 3″ to the layers of Velcro 4′ and 4″ stitched on the upper 1. Thanks to this mechanism the strap 5 is thus attached to the upper 1.

To remove the strap 5 from the upper 1 it is sufficient to separate the two pairs of layers of Velcro (3′ and 4′) and (3″ and 4″) and withdraw the two flaps 2′ and 2″ from the ring elements 7′ and 7″.

A possible alternative embodiment to that described above comprises a strap provided with two consecutive layers of Velcro, one of the “hook” type and one of the “loop” type, at the ends.

The upper is instead provided with two ring elements attached to said upper thanks to the stitching of suitable flaps which pass inside the same rings.

By means of the passing inside said rings attached to the upper of the ends of the strap and the subsequent folding of said ends in such a way that the layer of “hook” Velcro comes into contact with the layer of “loop” Velcro stitched on the same strap thanks to the presence of the Velcro, it is possible to attach in a removable manner said strap to said upper.

In the first and in the second embodiment described above the means of attachment of the strap to the shoe are constituted by four elements in Velcro. This solution is to be considered purely by way of an example in that it is possible to use any other known attachment system such as for example press studs or traditional buttons connected directly to the strap which in this case will be provided with the relative loops.

It is also possible to use the same principle for shoes with shapes different from the Mary Jane model illustrated in the drawings.

For example a similar solution can be applied to women's shoes for adult purchasers provided with ankle straps and possibly a heel.

The ankle straps can be, also in this case, attached in a removable manner by means of traditional buttons or press studs or by means of buckles or other known means.

These straps can be embellished by the application of decorative elements and the possibility of replacing them allows a shoe to be obtained with ornamental features which are different each time.

Thus a shoe is obtained which is provided with aesthetic features which can vary considerably in a simple and economical manner, thanks to the change of only the strap without having to change the entire footwear.

Claims

1-9. (canceled)

10. An item of footwear of a type comprising an upper of the footwear and at least one strap provided possibly with decorative elements, wherein said strap is provided with means for removable attachment to said upper, and wherein said upper is provided with means for removable attachment of said strap.

11. The item of footwear of claim 10, wherein said strap is provided with rings or other known elements for the removable attachment to said upper.

12. The item of footwear of claim 10, wherein said upper is provided with at least two elements in Velcro attached directly on said upper and at least two flaps covered in turn by a layer of Velcro able to be attached to said elements in Velcro of said upper.

13. The item of footwear of claim 12, wherein said elements in Velcro and said flaps are attached to the upper by means of gluing, stitching or other known techniques of attachment.

14. The item of footwear according to claim 10, wherein said flaps are attached to the upper after passing through the rings of the strap.

15. The item of footwear according to claim 10, wherein said upper is provided with rings or other known elements for the removable attachment of said strap.

16. The item of footwear according to claim 10, wherein said strap is provided with at least two elements in Velcro attached directly on said strap and at least two ends covered in turn by a layer of Velcro able to be attached to said elements in Velcro of said strap.

17. The item of footwear according to claim 15, wherein said strap is provided with at least two elements in Velcro attached directly on said strap and at least two ends covered in turn by a layer of Velcro able to be attached to said elements in Velcro of said strap.

18. The item of footwear according to claim 12, wherein said elements in Velcro are attached to the strap by gluing, stitching or other known techniques of attachment.

19. The item of footwear according to claim 13, wherein said elements in Velcro are attached to the strap by gluing, stitching or other known techniques of attachment.

20. The item of footwear according to claim 10, wherein the attachment of said strap to said upper is obtained by means of buttons and corresponding loops or other known means.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100319219
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 17, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 23, 2010
Applicant: LELLI KELLY SPA (Lammari - Capannori, Lucca)
Inventor: Attilio Attilieni (Tofori-Capannori)
Application Number: 12/817,180
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: By Detachable Uppers (36/101)
International Classification: A43B 3/24 (20060101);