SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING BOOTS FROM SLOUCHING
A system is provided which prevents boot tops from slouching or sagging. The system includes a wrap-around garter for the leg, having on its outer surface a hook-and-loop fastener surface. Self-adhesive strips having the mating hook-and-loop surface are attached to the inside of the boot, near the top of the shaft. The garter is fastened to the leg at the appropriate height, the boot is pulled on, and the hook-and-loop surfaces on the strips are pressed against the hook-and-loop surface of the garter. The garter then holds the boot shaft to the leg, preventing the boot from sagging.
This application is a continuation-in-part, and claims priority, of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/455,522 filed Apr. 25, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to the fields of footwear and clothing accessories.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDress boots, particularly women's dress boots, are often made from soft leathers or polymers, and as a result the boot shafts lack the structural strength to hold up their own weight. Firmer materials can lose stiffness as a pair of boots ages, and suffer from the same weakness. Unless tightly fitted to the calves, such boots tend to sag under their own weight over time, a phenomenon referred to in the art as slouching. The result is an unsightly appearance that can lead the owner to discard the boots, despite their otherwise excellent condition. The perfect fit needed to prevent slouching is difficult to obtain when purchasing factory-made consumer-quality boots, while custom-made boots, which can achieve a precise fit, are extremely expensive. Prior art solutions include stiff reinforcements glued or sewn to the inside of the shaft, in an attempt to stiffen the boot, but at the cost of reduced fit and comfort (see, e.g., U.S. Patent Application 2011/0192055.) Some wearers wear multiple pairs of socks, or wrap their legs in various materials, to bulk them up sufficiently to create a tight fit, but this is an inconvenience that can leave the legs hot and uncomfortable. There remains a need for a simple, comfortable, and cost-effective method to prevent boots from slouching.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a system for improving the appearance and preventing the slouching of boots. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a system for straightening boots is provided which comprises a hook-and-loop fastener strip, preferably an elastic strip, adapted to be fastened around the leg of the user, and a complementary patch of self-adhesive hook-and-loop fastening material, suitable for being adhered to the inside of the boot shaft. The user attaches the fastener strip around his or her leg, at a height corresponding to the upper few inches of the boot shaft, preferably above the calf so that it resists sliding downward. One or more self-adhesive patches, preferably in the form of strips, are adhered to the inside of the boot shaft, at a height corresponding to the position of the elastic fastener on the user's leg when the boot is being worn fully upright on the leg.
The user's foot is placed in the boot, and the boot shaft is pulled up to its full extension, whereupon the hook-and-loop device fastened to the user's leg engages the mating hook-and-loop strip adhered to the inside of the boot shaft. The resulting attachment between the boot and leg prevents sagging of the boot shaft.
The present invention provides a means for preventing boots from sagging or “slouching”. This is a particular problem with women's dress boots, but may occur with riding boots and dancer's boots. The invention is applicable to any boot, whether for men or women, which is prone to slouching.
Broadly, the invention provides a system for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft, comprising (a) a garter band, adapted to be wrapped and fastened around a wearer's leg, having an outer surface bearing a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces; and (b) at least one adhesive patch, adapted to be adhered to the inner surface of a boot shaft, having on its surface a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces.
In preferred embodiments, the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces is a hook-and-loop fastener system. In certain of these and other embodiments, the garter band is preferably elastic.
The invention further provides kits for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft, comprising (a) at least one garter band, adapted to be wrapped and fastened around a wearer's leg, having an outer surface bearing a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces; and (b) at least two adhesive patches, adapted to be adhered to the inner surface of a boot shaft, having on their surfaces a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces.
In certain embodiments, the kits comprise at least two garter bands and at least four adhesive patches. In certain of these and other embodiments, the garter band is preferably elastic.
The invention further provides a method for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft while the boot is being worn by a wearer, comprising (a) adhering to the inner surface of the boot shaft at least one adhesive patch, wherein the patch has on its surface a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces, (b) attaching to the leg of the wearer a garter band, wherein the garter band has an outer surface bearing a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces; (c) placing the boot on a foot of the wearer; (d) pulling the boot shaft to its full extension; and (e) pressing together the two components of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces. The two mutually adherent components are thereby made to reversibly adhere to one another, and the boot shaft is thereby held to the leg in the fully extended position. The boot cannot slouch so long as the mutually adherent components are engaged, and so long as the garter remains in place.
In certain embodiments, the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces employed in the above method is a hook-and-loop fastener system. In certain of these and other embodiments, the garter band is preferably elastic.
The term “hook and loop” is used herein for brevity and ease of understanding, but it should be understood to refer generally to a class of mutually and reversibly adherent fabric and plastic surfaces. The most common of these are the hook-and-loop systems well known in the art, for example the systems sold under the trade name VELCRO™ by Velcro USA Inc., Manchester N.H. See for example U.S. Pat. No. 3,009,235 (1961 to G. de Mestral), and the numerous patents and applications that cite it. Polymer surfaces may be prepared with integral hooks; see for example U.S. Pat. No. 7,670,522 (2010 to Ausen et al.), and references cited therein. As an alternative to hooks, so-called “mushroom” fasteners may be employed, and as an alternative to loop surfaces, woven or non-woven fabrics capable of engaging with hooks or mushrooms may be employed. See for example U.S. Pat. No. 6,904,649 (2005 to B. VanBenschoten et al.), and references therein. It will be apparent that a variety of such mutually adherent fabrics and polymer surface systems can be employed in the present invention, and that the invention is not limited to hook and loop systems typified by the VELCRO™ products. Accordingly, wherever the term “hook and loop” is used herein, it should be understood that a wide variety of such mutually, reversibly adherent fabrics and surfaces may be substituted for the hook and loop system.
Reference is made to the drawings, which are intended to be illustrative of certain embodiments. The drawings do not indicate or suggest limitations on the scope of the invention.
In a commercial embodiment of the invention, a kit is provided to the consumer, which preferably comprises two garters (
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The garter band may be fastened around the leg by any means known in the art, such as for example hooks and eyelets, buttons, buckles, and the like. In a preferred embodiment, a portion of the complimentary (mating) hook-and-loop component is affixed to the inner surface of the garter band, close to one end. By way of example, it may be located behind the fastener area 303 in
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The boot is subsequently put onto the user's foot (
The invention has been illustrated in the drawings, and described above in terms of specific, exemplary embodiments, but such variations and modifications as will be obvious to one of skill in the relevant arts are considered to be within the scope and spirit of the invention which is set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A system for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft, comprising:
- (a) a garter band, adapted to be wrapped and fastened around a wearer's leg, having an outer surface bearing a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces; and
- (b) at least one adhesive patch, adapted to be adhered to the inner surface of a boot shaft, having on its surface a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces is a hook-and-loop fastener system.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the garter band is elastic.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the garter band is elastic.
5. A kit for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft, comprising:
- (a) at least one garter band, adapted to be wrapped and fastened around a wearer's leg, having an outer surface bearing a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces; and
- (b) at least two adhesive patches, adapted to be adhered to the inner surface of a boot shaft, having on their surfaces a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces.
6. The kit of claim 5, comprising at least two garter bands and at least four adhesive patches.
7. A method for preventing the slouching of a boot shaft while the boot is being worn by a wearer, comprising: whereby the two components are made to adhere to one another, thereby holding the boot shaft to the leg in the fully extended position.
- (a) adhering to the inner surface of the boot shaft at least one adhesive patch, wherein the patch has on its surface a first component of a two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces,
- (b) attaching to the leg of the wearer a garter band, wherein the garter band has an outer surface bearing a second component of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces;
- (c) placing the boot on a foot of the wearer;
- (d) pulling the boot shaft to its full extension; and
- (e) pressing together the two components of the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces;
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the two-component system of mutually and reversibly adherent surfaces is a hook-and-loop fastener system.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the garter band is elastic.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the garter band is elastic.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 21, 2013
Publication Date: Nov 21, 2013
Inventors: Alton L. Clinton (Jamaica, NY), Sharanda Houser (Somerset, NJ)
Application Number: 13/947,066
International Classification: A43C 19/00 (20060101);