Transferable, Independently Attachable, Self Supporting Footwear Wrap For Stylish Decoration
A footwear wrap for decorative attachment to footwear and the wearer's leg without the need for any fasteners fixed to the footwear. A fabric strap has a central fastener, such as a buttonhole, which permits a central portion of the strap to be secured to a footwear component. The strap, after being looped around a shoe attachment point, can have its end threaded through the enclosed hole and its central region tightened around the attachment point. A first two part fastener has connectable male and female components that are longitudinally spaced from the central fastener on one side of the central fastener for permitting the strap to be attached to itself by the first two part fastener. A second, similar, two part fastener is longitudinally spaced on the opposite side of the central fastener for a similar purpose.
This invention relates generally to decorative wearing apparel for attachment to footwear and more particularly relates to a fabric footwear wrap with connectors mounted to it that permit the wrap to be attached to footwear independently of, and without the need for, any connectors mounted to the footwear or any other specially provided structures on the footwear for connection to the wrap. Therefore, the invention permits attachment of the wrap to footwear that has not been specially made for attachment to a wrap. The invention also allows a variety of wraps to be selectively chosen by the wearer and attached to conventional footwear, allows the wrap on particular footwear to be changed from time to time according to the current taste of the wearer and allows a particular wrap to be moved from time to time among different footwear.
Many fashionable women enjoy adding attractive decoration to their wearing apparel to dress up their appearance in a unique, stylish manner. One opportunity for doing that is to add a wrap to footwear. A wrap, in the form of a ribbon or strap of fabric, is attached to the footwear, wound around various footwear components and, in some cases also wound around the ankle and, as a further alternative, part way up the leg and then tied in a knot or bow. This addition is particularly desirable for types of shoes known as flip-flops or sandals.
However, if a simple ribbon or strap of fabric is used as a wrap, it tends to loosen, droop or become otherwise repositioned in an unattractive manner. In an attempt to alleviate that problem, the prior art has provided fasteners on the footwear that attach to fasteners on the wrap. Unfortunately, that solution requires that the footwear be manufactured with fasteners that mate with fasteners on the wrap. One result of that solution is that the footwear has fasteners that are visible and unattractive when there is no wrap and which may also be uncomfortable. Another result of that solution is that the wrap can only be used with a shoe that has been specially manufactured with the cooperating fasteners.
Consequently it is an object and feature of the invention to provide an attractive wrap that can be attached to a shoe that has no specially mounted fasteners so that the wrap can be used on any shoe that has an attachment point on its upper. This allows a wearer to interchange any of several wraps on a shoe and to use those wraps on several different conventional shoes. The wrap becomes an interchangeable stylish accessory for a variety of outfits.
Another object and feature of the invention is to provide a wrap that has fasteners that attach only to the wrap itself and additionally can be placed so they are not visible so that the wrap appears to be only a simple ribbon of attractive, colorful fabric.
Yet another object and feature of the invention is to provide a wrap that is comfortable and can improve the comfort of the shoe but will not droop, fall or loosen during use but instead will remain in position both on the shoe and on the ankle or leg of the wearer.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a footwear wrap for decorative attachment to footwear, and if desired the wearer's leg, without the need for any fasteners fixed to the footwear. The invention has a fabric strap at least 8 inches and preferably 12 inches long and preferably made of a four way stretch fabric. A central fastener is fixed to a central region of the strap intermediate the ends of the strap. The central fastener is adapted to permit a central portion of the strap to be looped around and secured to a footwear component and attached to itself at the central region of the fabric strap. The preferred central fastener is an enclosed hole and most preferred is a button hole. That allows the strap, after being looped around a shoe attachment point, to have its end threaded through the enclosed hole and its central region to be tightened around the attachment point. A preferred embodiment also has a first two part fastener having connectable male and female components. The first two part fastener is longitudinally spaced longitudinally from the central fastener on one side of the central fastener for permitting the strap to be attached to itself by the first two part fastener. The embodiment also has a second, similar, two part fastener that is spaced longitudinally from the central fastener on the opposite side of the central fastener for permitting the strap to be attached to itself at the second two part fastener.
In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific term so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONU.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/519,962 filed Jun. 2, 2011, No. 61/634,572 filed Mar. 2, 2012, and No. 61/685,191 filed Mar. 13, 2012 are incorporated in this application by reference.
The invention is a footwear wrap for decorative attachment to footwear without the need for any fasteners fixed to the footwear.
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There are many types of fasteners that are known in the art and there may in the future be others. Some are suitable for use with the invention and some are not. Fasteners that are suitable for use with the present invention must be able to fasten the strap to itself at two nearby locations on the strap. The reason is that the strap is attached to the shoe in at least one and often in three places by looping a portion of the strap around a shoe component and then attaching the strap to itself while looped around the shoe component. Shoe components to which the strap may be attached include the toe divider post or belt common on flip-flops and the side belts or straps that are attached to and extend at one end from the toe post and along opposite sides of the shoe into attachment to the sole on opposite sides of the center of the shoe. Other shoe components to which the strap may be connected include the belts on sandals or on more standard shoes, shoe laces, a bootstrap and some decorations that protrude from the shoe.
One type of fastener that can be used for the central fastener is a one part fastener in the form of an enclosed hole. An enclosed hole fastener is formed by some form of a material that surrounds and defines an opening. The preferred central fastener is a one part fastener in the form of a button hole 3 centrally located along and extending through the strap 1 and preferably reinforced with stitching in the conventional manner. Another enclosed hole fastener is a ring or loop that is sewn or otherwise attached to the central region of the strap. A one part enclosed hole fastener allows the strap 1 to be looped around a shoe component, such as the toe post of a flip-flop, and the end of the strap 1 then to be threaded through the hole, such as buttonhole 3, and pulled securely and tightened around the shoe component.
Another type of fastener that can be used, but is not as convenient and easy to use for the central fastener, is a two part fastener. A two part fastener has two separate parts sometimes referred to as a male part and a female part. Examples of two part fasteners include snaps, hook and loop fasteners sold under the ™Velcro and made up of a patch of hooks and a patch of loops, a buckle and holes in the strap, and a cooperating button and buttonhole. Because the fasteners used with the invention attach the strap to itself after having been looped around a structural component of a shoe, the male and female components of a two part fastener used with the invention need to be relatively closely spaced so that they can maintain the loop that surrounds a shoe component in a tightly closed loop. A two part fastener used with embodiments of the present invention should preferably have its two parts both attached to the strap and spaced from each other by a distance in the range of ¾ inch to 2 inches.
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The reason that the two parts of each two part fastener have their connectable male and female components on opposite major faces of the strap is so that each end of the strap may be wrapped in a spiral configuration around a shoe component and secured to the shoe component. For example,
The use of an embodiment of the invention for the adornment of a wearer's shoes and/or lower limbs is illustrated in
Embodiments of the invention turn a plain flip-flop or other shoe into a stylish accessory that can be adapted to the unique and variable fashion taste of the wearer. Because the fabric strap of the invention covers the upper parts of the shoe that contact the wearer's skin, it can also enhance the comfort of the shoe. If a particular part of the shoe causes discomfort, additional wraps of the fabric strap may be wound around the sensitive locations. The fabric straps can be wound in a variety of patterns around parts of the shoe and around the leg. A second strap or more may be wound around each shoe and/or leg to provide even more fashion variety. Additionally, when wrapped around the ankle or higher, they assist in retaining the shoe in place on the wearer's foot.
The drawings and description illustrate a variety of sets of fasteners on the fabric strap. Each set of fasteners is appropriate for different manners of applying the fabric strap to the shoe and/or leg. It is desirable and preferred that an embodiment of the invention have no additional fasteners that would be unused because any unused fasteners would serve no advantageous purpose while at the same time detracting from the appearance of the wrap. Of course additional decorative objects can be attached to the wrap in a conventional manner.
This detailed description in connection with the drawings is intended principally as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the designs, functions, means, and methods of implementing the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and features may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention and that various modifications may be adopted without departing from the invention or scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A footwear wrap for decorative attachment to footwear without the need for any fasteners fixed to the footwear
- (a) a fabric strap at least 8 inches long;
- (b) a central fastener fixed to a central region of the strap intermediate the ends of the strap, the central fastener adapted to permit the strap to be looped around and secured to a footwear component and attached to itself at the central region.
2. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 1 wherein the central fastener is an enclosed hole through which the strap may be threaded and the strap tightened around a footwear component.
3. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising:
- (a) a first two part fastener permitting the strap to be attached to itself by the first two part fastener, the first two part fastener comprising connectable male and female components, the first two part fastener fixed to the strap and longitudinally spaced from the central fastener on one side of the central fastener; and
- (b) a second two part fastener permitting the strap to be attached to itself by the second two part fastener, the second two part fastener comprising connectable male and female components, the second two part fastener fixed to the strap and longitudinally spaced from the central fastener on the opposite side of the central fastener.
4. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 3 wherein the two parts of each two part fastener have their connectable male and female components on opposite major faces of the strap.
5. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 3 wherein the two parts of each two part fastener have their connectable male and female components on the same major face of the strap.
6. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 4 wherein the central fastener is a reinforced hole through the strap.
7. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 6 wherein the fabric strap is a resiliently elastic four way stretch fabric.
8. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 7 wherein the first and the second two part fasteners are attached at opposite ends of the strap.
9. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 8 wherein the two parts of each two part fastener comprise a patch of hooks and a patch of loops forming a hook and loop fastener.
10. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 8 wherein the strap has a width substantially in the range of one quarter inch to 2½ inches and a length substantially in the range of one foot to three feet.
11. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 7 wherein the strap has a length substantially in the range of 48 inches to 144 inches.
12. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 1 wherein the central fastener is a button hole through the strap.
13. A footwear wrap in accordance with claim 12 wherein the fabric is a resiliently elastic four way stretch fabric.
14. A decorated shoe comprising:
- (a) a sandal or flip-flop having a sole, a toe post fixed to and extending upwardly from the sole and a pair of side straps, each side strap attached at one end to the toe post and attached at its opposite end to the sole on opposite sides of the center of the shoe; and
- (b) a fabric strap at least 8 inches long, the strap having an enclosed hole fixed to a central region of the strap intermediate the ends of the strap, the strap being looped around the toe post, threaded through the enclosed hole and tightened around the toe post to secure the central region of the strap to the toe post, a segment of the strap on one longitudinal side of the enclosed hole being wound around one of the side straps and a segment of the strap on the opposite side of the enclose hole being would around the other side strap.
15. A decorated shoe in accordance with claim 14 wherein the central fastener is a reinforced hole through the strap.
16. A decorated shoe in accordance with claim 15 wherein the fabric strap is a resiliently elastic four way stretch fabric.
17. A decorated shoe in accordance with claim 16 wherein the fabric strap further comprises:
- (a) a first two part fastener permitting the fabric strap to be attached to itself by the first two part fastener, the first two part fastener comprising connectable male and female components, the first two part fastener fixed to the fabric strap and longitudinally spaced from the central fastener on one side of the central fastener and positioned at the sole attachment end of a side strap and attaching the fabric strap to the side strap; and
- (b) a second two part fastener permitting the fabric strap to be attached to itself by the second two part fastener, the second two part fastener comprising connectable male and female components, the second two part fastener fixed to the strap and longitudinally spaced from the central fastener on the opposite side of the central fastener and positioned at the sole attachment end of other side strap and attaching the fabric strap to the other side strap.
Type: Application
Filed: May 23, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2012
Inventor: Laura E. Kiesel (Delaware, OH)
Application Number: 13/478,705
International Classification: A43B 23/25 (20060101);