BOOT WITH SLEEVE TO ACCOMODATE INTERCHANGEABLE DECORATIVE INDICIA
A boot which is outfitted with a uniquely configured sleeve adapted to accommodate interchangeable decorative indicia. The sleeve may be removably attached to the boot, and configured to slidably advanceable over and maintainable in a prescribed location on the boot, and selectively removable therefrom for attachment to any one of a multiplicity of different boots. Alternatively, the sleeve may be permanently attached to the boot. The sleeve, whether permanently attached to the boot or removably positioned thereon, fully or partially defines one or more pockets adapted to accommodate and facilitate the display of decorative indicia positioned therein.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to footwear and, more particularly, to a boot which is outfitted with a uniquely configured sleeve adapted to accommodate interchangeable decorative indicia.
2. Description of the Related Art
Boots are common, highly popular forms of footwear. From its structure, a boot is adapted to cover both the foot and ankle of the wearer, in addition to extending along the wearer's leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip. Though traditionally, boots are made of leather or rubber, many modern boots are made from a variety of different materials. Further, boots are worn not only for their functionality (e.g., protecting the foot and leg of the wearer from water, snow, mud or other hazards), but for fashion objectives as well. Accordingly, boots are offered to consumers in a wide variety different sizes and styles. Along these lines, boots that are worn to convey a fashion statement are often worn with clothing that compliments the boots in order to enhance the display thereof.
As is well known in fashion circles, fashion trends tend to change on a frequent basis, often from year to year. As a result, women's footwear (including boots) from one season can be out of date or style the next season. With particular regard to boots, though they are provided in a wide range of materials and styles, they are typically not adapted to facilitate any appreciable level of customization to or alteration of their decorative, aesthetic attributes. As a result, the fashion choices available to the boot wearer are often somewhat constrained by the color and/decorative styling thereof. The present invention addresses this deficiency of currently know boots by providing a boot which is outfitted with a uniquely configured sleeve adapted to accommodate interchangeable decorative indicia, thus allowing for a high level of customization to the appearance of the boot. These, as well as other features and attributes of the present invention, will be described in more detail below.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, there is provided a boot which is outfitted with a uniquely configured sleeve adapted to accommodate interchangeable decorative indicia. In one embodiment, the sleeve is removably attached to the boot. More particularly, in this embodiment, the sleeve is configured to slidably advanceable over and maintainable in a prescribed location on the boot, and to be selectively removable therefrom for attachment to any one of a multiplicity of different boots. In another embodiment, the sleeve is permanently attached to the boot. The sleeve, whether permanently attached to the boot or removably positioned thereon, fully or partially defines one or more pockets adapted to accommodate and facilitate the display of decorative indicia positioned therein. Such decorative indicia may take multiple forms, provided that the shape and dimensional qualities allow it to be advanced into and maintained within the pocket(s) of the sleeve. The sleeve pocket(s) may optionally be closable by any one of a plurality of different closure modalities.
The present invention is best understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
These as well as other features of the present invention, will become more apparent upon reference to the drawings wherein:
Common reference numerals are used throughout the drawings and detailed description to indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONReferring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention only, and not for purposes of limiting the same,
As best seen in
In accordance with the present invention, the sleeve 12 is sized and configured to be slidably advanceable over the leg portion 16 of the boot 10 so as to assume the position or orientation relative to the boot 10 as is shown in
In the sleeve 12, the length of the inner liner 20 slightly exceeds that of the outer cover 22. In this regard, when viewed from the perspective shown in
Though the lower ends or rims of the liner 20 and cover 22 are permanently secured to each other as indicated above, the upper ends or rims thereof are not permanently secured to each other in the sleeve 12. As indicated above, the length of the liner 20 preferably exceeds that of the cover 22. As such, when the lower rims of the liner 20 and cover 22 are secured to each other, the upper end or rim of the liner 20 protrudes beyond that of the cover 22, and is thus disposed in spaced relation thereto. Interposed between the spaced upper ends or rims of the liner 20 and cover 22 is a releasable fastening mechanism 26. As is best seen in
As is apparent from
As will be recognized, the configuration of the sleeve 12 and the easy access to the pocket 28 which is facilitated by the selective opening and closing of the fastening mechanism 26 allows whatever decorative indicia 30 is placed within the pocket 28 to be quickly and easily replaced with an alternative form thereof. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the decorative indicia 30 may take multiple forms, provided that the shape and dimensional qualities thereof allow it to be advanced into and maintained within the pocket 28 of the sleeve 12. Along these lines, the decorative indicia 30 need not necessarily be a planer, sheet-like structure such as a swatch of material, a photograph, or a planar sheet bearing a drawing or logo, but alternatively may comprise objects such as flowers. Additionally, rather than accommodating decorative indicia, the pocket 28 may be used to accommodate relatively thin, planar objects such as a cellular telephone.
In the sleeve 12, it is contemplated that the cover 22 may be fabricated from a sheet of the aforementioned transparent or semi-transparent material which is wrapped or curled to assume the generally tubular profile shown in
The cooperative engagement of the sleeve 12 to the boot 10 is facilitated by collapsing the rim 18 of the leg portion 16, and thereafter advancing it into that end of the sleeve 12 defined by the band 24. After such initial advancement, the sleeve 12 is simply slidably pulled over and along the leg portion 16. The size of the sleeve 12 relative to the boot 10, and in particular the leg portion 16 thereof, is preferably such that when the sleeve 12 is fully advanced over the leg portion 16, the band 24 of the sleeve 12 is positioned at approximately the junction between the foot and leg portions 14, 16, with the fastening mechanism 26 being positioned generally proximate the rim 18. The removal of the sleeve 12 from the boot 10 is facilitated by simply pulling on the upper ends or rims of the liner 20 and cover 22 as results in the sleeve 12 being slidably removed from over the leg portion 16 of the boot 10.
As will be recognized, the ability to selectively change out the decorative indicia 30 disposed within the pocket 28 of the sleeve 12 allows for a high level of customization to any boot 10 outfitted with the same. The utility of the sleeve 12 is further enhanced by the ability to selectively remove the same from any boot 10 to which is it interfaced, and to thereafter attach such sleeve 12 to a different boot 10. However, it is contemplated that the sleeve 12 may alternatively be permanently attached to the boot 10.
Referring now to
Irrespective of whether the cover 122 of the sleeve 112 is formed as a unitary tubular structure or from a sheet of material having joined adjacent edges, when viewed from the perspective shown in
As indicated above, when the sleeve 112 is slidably advanced over the leg portion 16 of the boot 10, the sleeve 112 assumes the position or orientation relative to the boot 10 as shown in
The cooperative engagement of the sleeve 112 to the boot 10 is facilitated by collapsing the rim 18 of the leg portion 16, and thereafter advancing it into that end of the sleeve 112 defined by the lower end or rim of the cover 122 thereof (which may be wrapped by the band 124). After such initial advancement, the sleeve 112 is simply slidably pulled over and along the leg portion 16. The size of the sleeve 112 relative to the boot 10, and in particular the leg portion 16 thereof, is preferably such that when the sleeve 112 is fully advanced over the leg portion 16, the lower rim of the cover 122, or the band 124 extending there along, is positioned at approximately the junction between the foot and leg portions 14, 16, with the upper rim of the cover 122 being positioned generally proximate the rim 18 of the boot 10. The removal of the sleeve 112 from the boot 10 is facilitated by simply pulling on the upper end or rim of the cover 122 thereof as results in the sleeve 112 being slidably removed from over the leg portion 16 of the boot 10. However, it is also contemplated that the lower rim of the cover 122 may be permanently attached or affixed to the leg portion 16 of the boot 10, thus permanently enclosing the lower end of the pocket 128.
It is contemplated that the sleeve 112 constructed in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention may further be provided with an inner liner similar to the above-described liner 20 of the sleeve 12. The tubular inner liner, if included in the sleeve 112, would define a lower end or rim which is permanently attached or affixed to the lower end or rim of the cover 122, with the joined lower rims of the cover 122 and liner being covered or wrapped by the aforementioned band 124. The liner would further be sized such that the length thereof is substantially equal to, but slightly exceeds, that of the cover 122. As will be recognized, if the liner is included in the sleeve 112, the pocket 128 would be collectively defined by such liner and the cover 122, as opposed to being collectively defined by the cover 122 and the leg portion 16 of the boot 10 upon the slidable engagement of sleeve 112 thereto. Further, if the sleeve 112 is outfitted with a liner, it is contemplated that no closure such as the above-described fastening mechanism 26 will be integrated between the upper ends or rims of the liner and cover 122 which are otherwise disposed in relative close proximity to each other. Rather, the pocket 128 collectively defined by the liner and cover 122 will have an upper end which remains open, in contrast to the lower end thereof which is permanently enclosed by the attachment of the liner to the cover 122.
Referring now to
Due to the unitary, tubular construction of the cover 222 thereof, the sleeve 212 is not outfitted with a band such as the band 32 also described above in relation to the sleeve 12. It is contemplated that the sleeve 212 may be permanently attached to the boot 10 as opposed to being removably engaged thereto. Along these lines, if the cover 212 is to be permanently attached to the boot 10, it is further contemplated that the liner 220 may optionally be omitted therefrom with the structural attributes of the sleeve 212 thus being more akin to the sleeve 112 rather than to the sleeve 12. However, even in the absence of the liner 220 in the cover 212 when the same is permanently attached to the boot 10, it is contemplated that the fastening mechanism 226 may still be interposed between the upper end or rim of the cover 222 and the rim 18 of the leg portion 16 of the boot 10, the fastening mechanism 226 thus being operative to selectively enclose the pocket 228 which would be collectively defined by and between the leg portion 16 and the cover 222 in the absence of the liner 220.
Referring now to
A further distinction lies in the liner 320 and cover 322 being secured to each other in manner defining multiple pockets 328, as opposed to the single pocket 228 of the sleeve 212. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
This disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited by these exemplary embodiments. Numerous variations, whether explicitly provided for by the specification or implied by the specification, such as variations in structure, dimension, type of material and manufacturing process may be implemented by one of skill in the art in view of this disclosure. By way of example and not by way of limitation, it is contemplated that within any of the above described embodiments, the leg portion 16 of the boot 10, having the sleeve 12, 112, 212, or 312 permanently attached thereto, may itself be releasably attached to the foot portion 14 of the boot 10 via a fastening mechanism such as a zipper.
Claims
1. A sleeve for use in conjunction with a boot having a foot portion and a leg portion which defines a distal end portion, the sleeve comprising:
- an inner liner defining opposed first and second end portions; and
- an outer cover defining opposed first and second ends portions, the cover at least partially circumventing the liner, with the second end portion of the cover being attached to the second end portion of the liner such that the liner and the cover collectively define at least one pocket;
- the sleeve being sized and configured relative to the boot so as to be slidably advanceable over and removable from the leg portion thereof.
2. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the cover is fabricated from one of a transparent and semi-transparent material.
3. The sleeve of claim 2 wherein the cover has a unitary, tubular configuration.
4. The sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a fastening mechanism which interposed between the first end portions of the liner and the cover, and is movable between a fully open position opening the pocket and a fully closed position enclosing the pocket.
5. The sleeve of claim 4 wherein the fastening mechanism comprises a zipper.
6. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the sleeve is sized relative to the boot such that when slidably advanced over the leg portion thereof, the first end portions of the liner and the cover are disposed proximate the distal end portion of the leg portion, and the attached second end portions of the liner and the cover are disposed proximate a junction between the foot and leg portions of the boot.
7. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein:
- the sleeve has a tapered, tubular configuration which is complementary to the leg portion of the boot; and
- the pocket spans approximately 360° about the sleeve.
8. The sleeve of claim 1 further comprising an elastic band wrapped about and covering the attached second end portions of the liner and the cover.
9. The sleeve of claim 1 further in combination with decorative indicia disposed within the pocket.
10. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the liner and the cover collectively define a plurality of separate pockets arranged in a prescribed pattern.
11. A sleeve for use in conjunction with a boot having a foot portion and a leg portion which defines a distal end portion, the sleeve comprising:
- an outer cover defining opposed first and second ends portions, the cover at least partially circumventing the leg portion of the boot such that the cover and the leg portion collectively define at least one pocket;
- the sleeve being sized and configured relative to the boot so as to be slidably advanceable over and removable from the leg portion thereof.
12. The sleeve of claim 11 wherein the cover is fabricated from one of a transparent and semi-transparent material.
13. The sleeve of claim 12 wherein the cover has a unitary, tubular configuration.
14. The sleeve of claim 11 wherein the sleeve is sized relative to the boot such that when slidably advanced over the leg portion thereof, the first end portion of the cover is disposed proximate the distal end portion of the leg portion, and the second end portion of the cover is disposed proximate a junction between the foot and leg portions of the boot.
15. The sleeve of claim 11 wherein:
- the cover has a tapered, tubular configuration which is complementary to the leg portion of the boot; and
- the pocket spans approximately 360° about the cover.
16. The sleeve of claim 11 further comprising an elastic band wrapped about and covering the second end portion of the cover.
17. The sleeve of claim 11 further in combination with decorative indicia disposed within the pocket.
18. In a boot having a foot portion and a leg portion which defines a distal end portion, the improvement comprising a sleeve which includes:
- an outer cover defining opposed first and second ends portions, the second end portion of the cover being attached to the leg portion of the boot such that the first end portion is disposed proximate the distal end portion thereof;
- the cover at least partially circumventing the leg portion that the cover and the leg portion collectively define at least one pocket.
19. The sleeve of claim 18 further comprising a fastening mechanism which interposed between the first end portion of the cover and the distal end portion of the leg portion, and is movable between a fully open position opening the pocket and a fully closed position enclosing the pocket.
20. The sleeve of claim 18 wherein:
- the cover has a tapered, tubular configuration which is complementary to the leg portion of the boot; and
- the pocket spans approximately 360° about the cover.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 8, 2012
Publication Date: Feb 13, 2014
Inventors: KATHLEEN JEWELL (Orange Park Acres, CA), Mauricio Brias (Orange, CA)
Application Number: 13/570,021
International Classification: A41D 17/02 (20060101);