Foot Grips
Disclosed is a revolutionary new product for walking on hard floors, or in high-heel shoes. This new product turns socks and panty-hose into comfortable gripping footwear, by creating a flexibly durable, and comfortable contact area. It is intended for use on any smooth surface, or inside any elevated (e.g. high-heel) shoe. It increases safety and comfort a great deal, and provides a sense of security and empowerment for the user.
Fabric foot garments, such as socks, typically do not provide very good traction. This is especially true for smooth surfaces, like hardwood floors. Nylon panty-hose, as another example, can allow the foot to slide down toward the bottom of a high-heel shoe, causing bunions.
There currently exists fabric footwear that is manufactured with a friction coating (i.e. Plastisol dip), and this type of product can be practical for some purposes. But, these pre-manufactured garments limit the consumer to the styles that are made available by the manufacturer of these special garments. If a consumer does not like the particular styles that the manufacturer makes, then the consumer is out of luck.
Incidentally, the manufacturer is also pressed to make several different sizes of the same style, since one size of heavily coated socks is not likely to fit all.
SUMMARYThe invention is a set of hi-friction pads that are applied by the consumer, to any footwear desired. The pads comprise a layer of rubbery material, such as silicon, polyurethane, neoprene, or so on. One side of each pad is coated with a durable adhesive, which is well-suited for fabric and the pad material itself.
The pads are sized and shaped to cover the areas of the foot that usually make pressure against the floor—or against the inside of a shoe—when standing or walking. They can be applied permanently to a foot garment, or as removable accessories, depending on the type of adhesive selected for the construction of the Foot Grips.
The invention is designed to distribute most of the weight of the user, evenly along the foot. This provides the greatest amount of friction (grip), and allows for great comfort by avoiding the creation of pressure points. The FootGrips are designed so practically, that one set can effectively fit a range of foot sizes.
In any embodiment, a means for attaching the pads to the garment (such as adhesive, or Velcro, etc.) is applied to each pad during manufacture, at an appropriate time.
For the preferred embodiment, the pads are die-cut from a sheet of elastomeric material. The thickness for a given set of pads is determined by the thickness of the sheet from which they are cut. The sheet thickness can be selected from range of 0.020″ to 0.250″, or any other desired thickness.
Alternatively, the pads may be molded, to provide additional features such as chamfered edges, textured contact surfaces, or company logos.
Incidentally, each of the three pads that cover the bottom of the foot can shaped so that it is bi-laterally symmetrical, with respect to a midline of the pad itself. This allows any pad to be used on either foot.
In fact, a pad of a single shape (or multiple common shapes) can be made and sold in set quantities, of which the user can apply to a foot garment in any number or particular arrangement, according to his or her needs.
Claims
1. A device for improving the grip for fabric or textile foot garments on hard, smooth surfaces comprising, one or more shaped pads and a means for attaching said pads to said garments.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 3, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2011
Inventor: Sameth May-Retallack (Sacramento, CA)
Application Number: 12/699,852
International Classification: A41D 27/00 (20060101);