FLIP FLOPS, THONG SLIPPERS AND/OR FOOTWEAR WITH OR WITHOUT INTERCHANGEABLE CENTER JEWELRY
Footwear can be configured to receive an interchangeable ornament. The footwear has a footwear strap, having a length, width, depth, front side and backside, mechanically coupled to footwear in three places. A single centrally located hole is bored through the depth. An ornamental member with a single centrally located coupler is displaced through the single centrally located hole. The single centrally located coupler has a first end directed toward the sole, but displaced from the sole. The ornamental member has a second end directed distant the sole. The ornamental member rests tangent to the first side. A connector with a mating coupler is configured to engage the coupler of the insert, detachably joining the ornamental member to the footwear strap. A counterbore is formed onto the connector and configured to lie flush with the backside.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 13/358,066 filed on Jan. 12, 2012 which, in turn, claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/462,020 filed on Jan. 27, 2011 and to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/574,194 filed on Jul. 29, 2011. The entirety of all of these applications are incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDThis application relates to a method and apparatus for decorating footwear and other clothing accessories.
Flip-out sandals are a product for sale that teaches a screw built into the strap. However, this product does not have center jewelry or removable female inserts. Flip-out sandals integrate the threaded female insert with the sandal strap, and do not explain how to make an entirely removable system in a comfortable manner.
SwitchFlops sandals are a product for sale that teaches a snap built into the strap. Again, this product does not have center jewelry or removable female inserts. Center jewelry provides for a larger number of combinations of ornaments that can be worn because a center article can join an unlimited number of jewelry styles to the decorated article.
SUMMARYFootwear is configured to receive an interchangeable ornament. The footwear comprising a sole configured to accommodate a human foot. A footwear strap, having a length, width, depth, front side and backside, is mechanically coupled to the footwear in three places: a first side, a second side and a central location between the first side and the second strap. A single centrally located hole is bored through the depth. An ornamental member with a single centrally located coupler is displaced through the single centrally located hole. The single centrally located coupler has a first end directed toward the sole, but displaced from the sole. The ornamental member has a second end directed distant the sole. The ornamental member rests tangent to the first side. A connector with a mating coupler configured to engage the coupler of the insert, detachably joining the ornamental member to the footwear strap. A counterbore is formed onto the connector and configured to lie flush with the backside.
In some embodiments, the mating coupler is a male threaded member and the coupler is a female threaded member configured to receive the male threaded member in threaded engagement.
In some embodiments, the mating coupler is a male snap fastener and the coupler is a female snap fastener configured to receive the male threaded member in interlocking engagement.
In some embodiments, the mating coupler is a magnet and the coupler is an opposite pole magnet configured to receive the magnet in magnetic engagement
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.
By way of example, and referring to
In first embodiment 10, the manufactured article is footwear 24, the first attachment mechanism is shaft 42 which is mechanically coupled to shafted ornament 52, the joining mechanism is hole 40, and the second attachment mechanism is the threaded female couple 50. Here, the user could connect shafted ornament 52 to threaded female couple 50 by inserting shaft 42 into hole 40, turning shafted ornament 52 (and thus shaft 42) until the mechanical couple is complete.
In second embodiment 12, the manufactured article is footwear 24, the first attachment mechanism is center article 36 which is mechanically coupled to holed ornament 54, the joining mechanism is hole 44 and hole 40, and the second attachment mechanism is threaded female couple 50. Here, the user could connect holed ornament 54 to footwear strap 38 by inserting center article 36 through hole 44 and through hole 40 into threaded female couple 50 and turning center article 36 until the mechanical couple is complete. In an alternate configuration, threaded female couple 50 can be combined with hole 40 into a single item as explained above in first embodiment 10.
In third embodiment 14, the manufactured article is footwear 24, the first attachment mechanism is snap article 66 which is mechanically coupled to holed ornament 54, the joining mechanism is hole 44 and hole 40, and the second attachment mechanism is snap insert 62. Here, the user could connect holed ornament 54 to footwear strap 38 by inserting snap article 66 through hole 44 and through hole 40 into snap insert 62 and compressing snap article 66 until the mechanical couple is complete. In an alternate configuration, snap insert 62 can be combined with hole 40 into a single item as explained above in first embodiment 10.
In fourth embodiment 16, the manufactured article is footwear 24, the first attachment mechanism is magnet article 68 which is mechanically coupled to holed ornament 54, the joining mechanism is hole 44 and hole 40, and the second attachment mechanism is magnet insert 64. Here, the user could connect holed ornament 54 to footwear strap 38 by inserting magnet article 68 through hole 44 and through hole 40 into magnet insert 64 and compressing magnet article 68 until the mechanical couple is complete. In an alternate configuration, magnet insert 64 can be combined with hole 40 into a single item as explained above in first embodiment 10.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
Claims
1. Footwear, configured to receive an interchangeable ornament; the footwear comprising:
- a sole configured to accommodate a human foot;
- a footwear strap, having a length, width, depth, front side and backside, mechanically coupled to the footwear in three places: a first side, a second side and a central location between the first side and the second strap;
- a single centrally located hole bore through the depth;
- an ornamental member with a single centrally located coupler displaced through the single centrally located hole; wherein the single centrally located coupler has a first end directed toward the sole, but displaced from the sole; wherein the ornamental member has a second end directed distant the sole; wherein the ornamental member rests tangent to the first side;
- a connector with a mating coupler configured to engage the coupler of the insert, detachably joining the ornamental member to the footwear strap;
- a counterbore, formed onto the connector and configured to lie flush with the backside.
2. The footwear of claim 1, wherein: the mating coupler is a male threaded member and the coupler is a female threaded member configured to receive the male threaded member in threaded engagement.
3. The footwear of claim 1, wherein: the mating coupler is a male snap fastener and the coupler is a female snap fastener configured to receive the male threaded member in interlocking engagement. The footwear of claim 1, wherein: the mating coupler is a magnet and the coupler is an opposite pole magnet configured to receive the magnet in magnetic engagement.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 17, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2015
Inventor: Cynthia Fowler (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 14/624,456