FOOTWEAR WITH A POCKET
At least one pocket may be integrated into, coupled to, or otherwise provided by any suitable footwear, where the pocket may enable the wearer of the footwear to securely hold objects in the pocket during use of the footwear.
This application claims the benefit of prior filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/924,507, filed Jan. 7, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis disclosure relates to footwear with a pocket and, more particularly, to footwear with a pocket that enables the wearer of the footwear to securely hold objects during use of the footwear.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREOftentimes, a person uses a purse to carry around personal effects or other suitable items (e.g., a wallet, portable electronic device, keys, etc.) when that person's outfit does not provide suitable pockets for such use (e.g., when a user is wearing a dress or pajamas or tight pants). This can prove troublesome as a purse is often cumbersome or easily misplaced.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREThis document describes footwear with a pocket and methods for using the same.
For example, footwear to be worn by a user may include a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end, and a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body and operative to hold an object, where the first end is operative to surround a portion of a leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user, and where the second end is operative to be positioned adjacent at least one toe of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user.
As another example, footwear may include a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end, a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body and operative to hold an object, and an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, where the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end, and where the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled over at least a portion of the hollow body for covering an opening of the pocket when the footwear is worn by a user.
As yet another example, a method for using footwear being worn by a lower limb of a user, where the footwear includes a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end, and a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body between the first and second ends, may include positioning an object at least partially within the pocket through an opening of the pocket and folding the first end over at least a portion of the hollow body to cover the opening of the pocket.
This Summary is provided merely to summarize some example embodiments, so as to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the subject matter described in this document. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the features described in this Summary are merely examples and should not be construed to narrow the scope or spirit of the subject matter described herein in any way. Other features, aspects, and advantages of the subject matter described herein will become apparent from the following Detailed Description, Figures, and Claims.
The discussion below makes reference to the following drawings, in which like reference characters may refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. IA is a front, top, right side elevational view, similar to
At least one pocket may be integrated into, coupled to, or otherwise provided by any suitable footwear, where the pocket may enable the wearer of the footwear to securely hold objects in the pocket during use of the footwear. The footwear may be any suitable article of clothing that may be worn on the foot, ankle, shin, and/or lower leg of a user, such as a sock, boot, shoe, sandal, slipper, moccasin, athletic footwear, leg warmer, and the like. The footwear may include one pocket or any suitable number of pockets greater than one for holding any suitable object or collection of objects (e.g., a wallet, portable electronic device, keys, etc.). A pocket may include an opening accessible to a user from the outside of the footwear and/or from the inside of the footwear when the footwear is being worn by the user.
In some embodiments, the footwear may be configured to conceal or otherwise hide at least a portion of the opening of the pocket, the entirety of the opening of the pocket, and/or the entirety of the pocket. For example, as described below, when worn by a user, a top portion of the footwear (e.g., a portion configured to extend away from the pocket higher up along the ankle and/or leg of the user, such as towards the knee or hip of the user) may include an auxiliary cuff (e.g., a portion of the material forming the remainder of the article or a separate band of material sewn or attached (e.g., by buttons) to the remainder of the article). In some embodiments, that auxiliary cuff may be turned down or otherwise folded over another portion of the footwear (e.g., a portion further down the leg of the user closer to the foot of the user) that may include the opening of the pocket or that may include any other portion or the entirety of the pocket (e.g., when the pocket is empty and/or when one or more objects are positioned in the pocket). Such a folded configuration of an auxiliary cuff portion of the footwear may at least partially hide the existence of the pocket and/or may at least partially cover the opening of the pocket to prevent an object within the pocket from escaping the pocket.
The footwear may include any suitable adjustable mechanism for altering the size of a portion of the pocket (e.g., the size of the opening of the pocket, the diameter, cross-sectional area, tightness, or any other suitable characteristic of the pocket, etc.). For example, as described below, a length of a string (e.g., draw string) or a lace may be fed through a channel that may run within the footwear about a particular portion of the footwear (e.g., about the footwear portion that may surround the shin of a user when the footwear is worn by the user). The length of the string within the channel may be shortened or lengthened to decrease or increase the cross-sectional area of the user that may be surrounded by the channel, such as by tying a knot with the two exposed ends of the string exiting the two ends of the channel. The channel may run about a portion of a side of the pocket adjacent the exterior of the footwear, such that shortening the length of the string within the channel (e.g., tightening the size of the channel) may reduce a cross-sectional area of a portion of the pocket (e.g., to exert a force on any object in the pocket to reduce the likelihood of the object falling out of or otherwise escaping from the pocket). In other embodiments, such an adjustable mechanism may be included in the above-described cuff and may be adjusted once the cuff has been folded over a portion of the pocket.
The footwear may be made of any suitable material or combination of materials including, but not limited to, leather, plastic, rubber, textiles (e.g., polyester and/or acrylic yarn), wood, jute, metal, and the like. The footwear may be made in any suitable size, shape, color, or style for any suitable user (e.g., human men, human women, human children, pets, dolls, etc.). In some embodiments, the material and/or color of the article of clothing may hide or otherwise conceal or otherwise make the pocket difficult to discern by a human eye. For example the material about the pocket opening may be fuzzy or otherwise capable of blending to hide the opening, at least when no object is protruding through the opening. The footwear may include a soft sole for indoor use, a hard sole for outdoor use, or combinations thereof.
With continued reference to
Footwear 100 may include a main cuff 130 that may be positioned at a location FC along the length of body 150. In some embodiments, location FC of main cuff 130 may be at or near first end 101 of body 150 (e.g., when no auxiliary cuff 110 is provided by footwear 100, as described below). Alternatively or additionally, as shown in
Main cuff 130 may include any suitable adjustable mechanism 134 that may be operative to hold main cuff 130 and, thus, location FC of body 150 at a particular location UC along the length of lower limb 12. For example, mechanism 134 of main cuff 130 may include any suitable material that may elastically or otherwise deform or expand to the shape of lower limb 12 at location UC (e.g., without any active manual adjustment of footwear 100 by user 10). Alternatively or additionally, mechanism 134 of main cuff 130 may include at least one channel 133 extending through body 150 (e.g., main cuff body region 135) at location FC (e.g., between surfaces 131 and 139) and at least one drawstring 132 extending between a first drawstring end 132a and a second drawstring end 132b, where drawstring 132 may pass through channel 133 while ends 132a and 132b may be accessible by user 10 via respective openings 133a and 133b at opposite ends of channel 133, such that user 10 may adjust the length of drawstring 132 within channel 133 for adjusting the shape of channel 133 and, thus, main cuff body region 135 at location FC to match the shape of lower limb 12 at location UC (e.g., increasing the length of drawstring 132 within channel 133 to expand the shape and/or decreasing the length of drawstring 132 within channel 133 to contract the shape), where a user may tie ends 132a and 132b in a bow or knot or other suitable configuration to maintain a chosen length of drawstring 132 within channel 133. Any suitable adjustable mechanism 134 that may be operative to adjust a cross-sectional area of space 154 of hollow body 150 at location FC to match the cross-sectional area of user 10 at location UC may be provided by footwear 100. Alternatively, the structure of body 150 (e.g., of main cuff body region 135) may be operative to hold location FC of main cuff 130 at a particular location UC along the length of lower limb 12 with or without a functional adjustable mechanism 134 (e.g., when footwear 100 includes an at least partially rigid structure along body 150 between a portion of footwear 100 adjacent ankle 16 and location FC along the length of body 150, such as a leather boot).
Footwear 100 may include a pocket 170 that may be positioned along any portion of body 150. For example, as shown in
Pocket cuff 160 may include any suitable adjustable mechanism 164 that may be operative to hold pocket cuff 160 and, thus, location FP of body 150 at a particular location UP along the length of lower limb 12 and/or that may be operative to adjust the size of pocket opening 171 of pocket 170. For example, mechanism 164 of pocket cuff 160 may include any suitable material that may elastically or otherwise deform or expand to the shape of lower limb 12 at location UP in combination with the shape of any portion of any object 1 that may be protruding from pocket space 173 of pocket 170 via pocket opening 171 (e.g., without any active manual adjustment of footwear 100 by user 10). Alternatively or additionally, mechanism 164 of pocket cuff 160 may include at least one channel 163 extending through body 150 (e.g., pocket cuff body region 165) at location FP (e.g., between surfaces 161 and 169) and at least one drawstring 162 extending between a first drawstring end 162a and a second drawstring end 162b, where drawstring 162 may pass through channel 163 while ends 162a and 162b may be accessible by user 10 via respective openings 163a and 163b at opposite ends of channel 163, such that user 10 may adjust the length of drawstring 162 within channel 163 for adjusting the shape of channel 163 and, thus, pocket cuff body region 165 at location FP to match the shape of lower limb 12 at location UP in combination with the shape of any portion of any object 1 that may be protruding from pocket 170 via pocket opening 171 (e.g., increasing the length of drawstring 162 within channel 163 to expand the shape and/or decreasing the length of drawstring 162 within channel 163 to contract the shape), where a user may tie ends 162a and 162b in a bow or knot or other suitable configuration to maintain a chosen length of drawstring 162 within channel 163. Any suitable adjustable mechanism 164 may be provided by footwear 100 that may be operative to adjust a cross-sectional area of space 154 of hollow body 150 at location FP to match the cross-sectional area of user 10 at location UP in combination with any portion of any object 1 that may be protruding from pocket 170 at pocket opening 171. Alternatively, the structure of pocket cuff body region 165 may be operative to hold location FP of pocket cuff 160 at a particular location UP along the length of lower limb 12 and/or with respect to main cuff 130, with or without a functional adjustable mechanism 164 (e.g., when footwear 100 includes an at least partially rigid structure along body 150 between a portion of footwear 100 adjacent ankle 16 and location FP along the length of body 150, such as a leather boot with a rigid pocket 170).
Pocket 170 may be operative to hold any suitable object 1 or combination of objects 1 of any suitable size, shape, and weight. For example, in some embodiments, pocket 170 may be operative to hold a portable electronic device, such as a smart telephone or gaming device. Alternatively or additionally, pocket 170 may be operative to hold a wallet and/or keys and/or any other suitable object that user 10 may wish to keep on their person. As shown, pocket 170 may include a depth D between internal surface 169 and external surface 131 of body 150, a width W at either ends of pocket opening 171 that may be defined the spacing of locations at which pocket cuff 160 may be coupled to main cuff body region 135 or main cuff 130, and/or an inner length L1 between pocket cuff 130 and the bottom of pocket space 173 (e.g., where pocket cuff body region 165 may be integrated with or otherwise coupled to main cuff body region 135 opposite pocket opening 171). Depth D may be any suitable dimension, such as in the range between 0.1 inches and 0.8 inches, or in the range between 0.4 inches and 0.6 inches, or about 0.5 inches. Width W may be any suitable dimension, such as in the range between 1.0 inch and 7.0 inches, or in the range between 3.0 inches and 5.0 inches, or about 4.0 inches. Inner length L1 may be any suitable dimension, such as in the range between 3.0 inches and 9.0 inches, or in the range between 4.0 inches and 8.0 inches, or about 6.0 inches. Footwear 100 (e.g., mechanism 134 and/or mechanism 164 and/or the structure of body 150) may be configured to hold object(s) 1 of any suitable weight within pocket 170 while footwear 100 is worn by lower limb 12 of user 10, such as in the range between 50 grams and 650 grams, or in the range between 250 grams and 450 grams, or about 350 grams. As shown, at least a portion of main cuff body region 135 that may define at least a portion of pocket 170 may include a comfort component 138 that may prevent pocket 170 and/or any object 1 from exerting an uncomfortable pressure on user 10. For example, component 138 may be provided within main cuff body region 135 between surfaces 131 and 139 and/or on one or both of surfaces 131 and 139 for providing additional structure to footwear 100. Component 138 may be padding, gel, or any other suitable material or mechanism operative to reduce the potential for discomfort when pocket 170 (e.g., mechanism 164) may be securing an object 1 at least partially within a pocket space 173 of pocket 170.
As mentioned, footwear 100 may include an auxiliary cuff 110 that may be positioned at a location FA along the length of body 150. In some embodiments, location FA of auxiliary cuff 110 may be at or near first end 101 of body 150. An auxiliary cuff body region 115 may extend from auxiliary cuff 110 towards main cuff 130 of footwear 100 for defining at least a portion of body 150. Auxiliary cuff body region 115 may include an outer or external surface 111 that may define at least a portion of surface 151 of body 150 and an inner or internal surface 119 that may define at least a portion of surface 159 of body 150. Auxiliary cuff 110 may be provided as at least a portion of a top line or shoe collar or band or cuff of any suitable footwear 100 when it is fully uplifted position, such as a first stage of use of
Auxiliary cuff 110 may include any suitable adjustable mechanism 114 that may be operative to hold auxiliary cuff 110 and, thus, location FA of body 150 at a particular location UA along the length of lower limb 12. For example, mechanism 114 of auxiliary cuff 110 may include any suitable material that may elastically or otherwise deform or expand to the shape of lower limb 12 at location UA (e.g., without any active manual adjustment of footwear 100 by user 10). Alternatively or additionally, mechanism 114 of auxiliary cuff 110 may include at least one channel 113 extending through body 150 (e.g., auxiliary cuff body region 115) at location FA (e.g., between surfaces 111 and 119) and at least one drawstring 112 extending between a first drawstring end 112a and a second drawstring end 112b, where drawstring 112 may pass through channel 113 while ends 112a and 112b may be accessible by user 10 via respective openings 113a and 113b at opposite ends of channel 113, such that user 10 may adjust the length of drawstring 112 within channel 113 for adjusting the shape of channel 113 and, thus, auxiliary cuff body region 115 at location FA to match the shape of lower limb 12 at location UA in combination with any portion of object(s) 1 and/or pocket cuff body region 165 and/or main cuff body region 135 that may be between lower limb 12 and auxiliary cuff 110 (e.g., increasing the length of drawstring 112 within channel 113 to expand the shape and/or decreasing the length of drawstring 112 within channel 113 to contract the shape), where a user may tie ends 112a and 112b in a bow or knot or other suitable configuration to maintain a chosen length of drawstring 112 within channel 113. Any suitable adjustable mechanism 114 may be provided by footwear 100 that may be operative to adjust a cross-sectional area of space 154 of hollow body 150 at location FA to match the cross-sectional area of user 10 at location UA in combination with the cross-sectional area of any portion of any object 1 that may be within pocket 170 and/or the cross-sectional area of any portion of pocket cuff body region 165 and/or the cross-sectional area of any portion of main cuff body region 135 that may be between location UA of lower limb 12 and auxiliary cuff 110. Alternatively, the structure of auxiliary cuff body region 115 may be operative to hold location FA of auxiliary cuff 110 at a particular location UA along the length of lower limb 12 and/or with respect to main cuff 130 and/or pocket cuff 160, with or without a functional adjustable mechanism 114 (e.g., when footwear 100 includes an at least partially rigid structure along body 150 between a portion of footwear 100 adjacent ankle 16 and location FA along the length of body 150, such as a leather boot with a rigid auxiliary cuff 110 at location FA). In some embodiments, one or more coupling components (e.g., coupling components 168) may be provided between a portion of auxiliary cuff body region 115 (e.g., at surface 111) and a portion of pocket cuff body region 165 (e.g., at surface 161) for enabling those two portions to be removably coupled together for temporarily maintaining auxiliary cuff 110 of footwear 100 in its second stage of
Although pocket 170 may be shown to be oriented such that at least a portion of the spacing between pocket cuff 160 and main cuff body region 135 may extend in the same direction as foot 18 may extend from ankle 16 when footwear 100 is worn by user 10 (e.g., in the direction of axis Z of
While there has been described footwear with at least one pocket, it is to be understood that many changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein in any way. Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.
Therefore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the previous description of the disclosed examples can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation.
Claims
1. Footwear to be worn by a user comprising:
- a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end; and
- a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body and operative to hold an object, wherein: the first end is operative to surround a portion of a leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user; and the second end is operative to be positioned adjacent at least one toe of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user.
2. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the hollow body is a sock.
3. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the hollow body is a shoe.
4. The footwear of claim 1, wherein:
- the first end is an open end; and
- the second end is a closed end.
5. The footwear of claim 1, wherein:
- the hollow body comprises a main cuff at the first end; and
- the main cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the first end about the portion of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user.
6. The footwear of claim 1, wherein:
- the pocket comprises a pocket cuff;
- a pocket opening of the pocket is provided between the pocket cuff and a portion of the hollow body; and
- the pocket cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to limit the size of the pocket opening.
7. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, wherein:
- the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end; and
- the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled over at least a portion of the hollow body for covering an opening of the pocket.
8. The footwear of claim 1, wherein an opening of the pocket is accessible via an external surface of the hollow body.
9. The footwear of claim 8, further comprising an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, wherein:
- the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end; and
- the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled over at least a portion of the hollow body for covering the opening of the pocket.
10. The footwear of claim 8, wherein:
- the hollow body comprises a main cuff at the first end;
- the main cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the first end about the portion of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user;
- the pocket comprises a pocket cuff;
- a pocket opening of the pocket is provided between the pocket cuff and a portion of the hollow body; and
- the pocket cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to limit the size of the pocket opening.
11. The footwear of claim 10, further comprising an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, wherein:
- the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end;
- the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled down about at least a portion of the hollow body;
- the auxiliary hollow body comprises an auxiliary cuff at the second auxiliary end; and
- the auxiliary cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the second auxiliary end against the pocket for covering the pocket opening with the auxiliary hollow body.
12. The footwear of claim 10, further comprising an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, wherein:
- the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end;
- the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled down about a portion of the hollow body;
- the auxiliary hollow body comprises a first coupling component at the second auxiliary end;
- the portion of the hollow body comprises a second coupling component; and
- the first coupling component is operative to be removably coupled to the second coupling component for covering the pocket opening with the auxiliary hollow body.
13. The footwear of claim 1, wherein an opening of the pocket is accessible via an internal surface of the hollow body.
14. The footwear of claim 13, wherein:
- the hollow body comprises a main cuff at the first end;
- the main cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the first end about the portion of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user;
- the pocket comprises a pocket cuff;
- the pocket cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the pocket cuff about another portion of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user; and
- a pocket opening of the pocket is provided between the pocket cuff and the main cuff.
15. The footwear of claim 1, wherein an opening of the pocket is accessible via a top surface of the hollow body.
16. The footwear of claim 15, wherein:
- the hollow body comprises a main cuff at the first end;
- the pocket comprises a pocket cuff; and
- a pocket opening of the pocket is provided between the pocket cuff and the main cuff.
17. The footwear of claim 16, wherein:
- the main cuff comprises a first coupling component;
- the pocket cuff comprises a second coupling component; and
- the second coupling component is operative to be removably coupled to the first coupling component for at least partially closing the pocket opening.
18. The footwear of claim 16, wherein at least one of the following is true:
- the main cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the first end about the portion of the leg of the user when the footwear is worn by the user; and
- the pocket cuff comprises an adjustable mechanism operative to hold the pocket cuff about the main cuff when the footwear is worn by the user.
19. Footwear comprising:
- a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end;
- a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body and operative to hold an object; and
- an auxiliary hollow body extending between a first auxiliary end and a second auxiliary end, wherein: the first auxiliary end is coupled to the first end; and the second auxiliary end is operative to be pulled over at least a portion of the hollow body for covering an opening of the pocket when the footwear is worn by a user.
20. A method for using footwear being worn by a lower limb of a user, wherein the footwear comprises a hollow body extending between a first end and a second end, a pocket at least partially coupled to the hollow body between the first and second ends, the method comprising:
- positioning an object at least partially within the pocket through an opening of the pocket; and
- folding the first end over at least a portion of the hollow body to cover the opening of the pocket.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 7, 2015
Publication Date: Jul 9, 2015
Inventor: Roni Nigri (Brooklyn, NY)
Application Number: 14/591,393