PIVOTABLE FOOTWEAR DEVICE
Footwear having a pivotable bottom portion are generally described. For example, the footwear may include a sole having a first portion and a second portion pivotally coupled to one another. The first portion may include a tongue and the second portion may include a recess for receiving the tongue. A rod may be arranged to extend across a width of the sole and through the tongue for pivotally coupling the first portion to the second portion. In various aspects, the footwear may further include a stopper coupled to any of the tongue and the second portion proximate to the recess for limiting relative pivotal motion of the first and second portions.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/240,292, entitled “Pivotable Footwear Device” and filed on Oct. 12, 2015, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/240,426, entitled “Pivotable Footwear Device” and filed on Oct. 12, 2015, the contents of both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThe present invention is generally directed to footwear and, in particular, to footwear having a pivotable bottom portion.
IntroductionAn objective of footwear design is to create products that are comfortable to wear and that have a visual aesthetic that will be attractive to consumers. For certain types of footwear, such as sandals, increased flexibility in the sole portion of the footwear is a desired characteristic as this may increase the comfort-level of the wearer. However, conventional footwear with increased flexibility often does not provide adequate support for the foot, for instance, because the additional flexibility is achieved through the use of thin or weak materials. Accordingly, consumers would benefit from footwear that would achieve increased flexibility while simultaneously providing adequate support to a foot of a wearer.
SUMMARYDevices and methods in accordance with the applicant's present teachings provide for footwear having a pivotable bottom portion. In accordance with one aspect, certain embodiments of the applicant's teachings relate to footwear that includes a sole having a first portion and a second portion pivotally coupled to one another, the first portion comprising a tongue and the second portion comprising a recess for receiving the tongue, and a rod extending across a width of the sole and through the tongue for pivotally coupling the first portion to the second portion. In various aspects, the footwear may further include a stopper coupled to any of the tongue and the second portion proximate to the recess for limiting relative pivotal motion of the first and second portions. In accordance with the applicant's teachings, the rod may include one or more projections configured to prevent, reduce, and/or eliminate movement of the rod within the footwear. In some embodiments, the rod may include at least one projection configured to prevent at least one of lateral movement and rotational movement. In some embodiments, the front portion and/or the back portion may include cavities for receiving the projections to prevent movement of the rod within the footwear.
In various aspects, the first portion may be a front portion and the second portion may be a back portion of the sole. In some embodiments, the first portion may be a back portion and the second portion may be a front portion of the sole. In accordance with one aspect, the tongue may include a channel for receiving the rod. In various aspects, the second portion may include a channel aligned with the channel formed in the tongue for receiving the rod such that the rod extends across a width of the sole through the tongue portion. In some embodiments, at least one recess may be arranged around an opening providing access to the channel of the second portion. In various aspects, the at least one recess is configured to receive a head portion of the rod. In some embodiments, the head portion may be configured to engage a sidewall of the at least one recess in an interference fit, thereby inhibiting movement of the rod. In some embodiments, the rod and/or the stopper, or a portion thereof, may be formed of metal. In some embodiments, at least one spike projection may be arranged on a head of the rod. In various aspects, the at least one spike projection may be configured to penetrate into the second portion to prevent movement of the rod when the rod is installed in the footwear.
In some embodiments, the footwear in accordance with the applicant's teachings may further include a first retaining element opening arranged within the first portion, and a first retaining element disposed within the first retaining element opening, the retaining element being configured to retain a foot of a wearer of the footwear. In some embodiments, the retaining element may be or may include a strap. In some embodiments, the footwear in accordance with the applicant's teachings may further include a second retaining element opening arranged within the second portion, and a second retaining element disposed within the second retaining element opening, the retaining element being configured to retain a foot of a wearer of the footwear.
In accordance with the applicant's teachings, footwear having a pivotable bottom portion may include a first bottom portion and a second bottom portion coupled by two independent rods. In various aspects, the first bottom portion and the second bottom portion may be configured to pivot about an axis formed by the two independent rods.
In various aspects, footwear having a pivotable bottom portion in accordance with the applicant's teachings may include a first portion having a tongue and a stopper portion, a second portion having a recess configured to receive the tongue, and at least one rod configured to be arranged within the tongue and the second portion to pivotably connect the first portion to the second portion. In various aspects, the first portion and the second portion may be configured to pivot about an axis formed by the rod. In various aspects, the stopper may be configured to engage the second portion to prevent rotation of the first portion.
In various aspects, a method of manufacturing footwear may include providing a sole having a first portion and a second portion pivotally coupled to one another in which the first portion includes a tongue and the second portion includes a recess for receiving the tongue, and extending a rod across a width of the sole and through the tongue for pivotally coupling the first portion to the second portion. In some embodiments, the method of manufacturing footwear may include forming a stopper coupled to any of the tongue and the second portion proximate to the recess for limiting relative pivotal motion of the first and second portions.
The present invention is generally directed to footwear having a pivotable bottom portion, such as the sole, outsole, platform, or other bottom portion of a shoe configured to contact the ground during a walking motion of a wearer. In some embodiments, the pivotable bottom portion may be configured to pivot about an axis. In some embodiments, the axis may be perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the footwear. Non-limiting examples of footwear include shoes, sandals, tennis shoes, sneakers, high heel shoes, pumps, slingbacks, flats, clogs, or any other type of footwear capable of being configured according to some embodiments.
The front portion 115 and the back portion 120 may be connected via two rods 125a-b. The front portion 115 may include a tongue 145 configured to fit within a recess 150 of the back portion 120 to facilitate the relative articulation of the front and the back portions, as discussed in more detail below. Specifically, each rod 125a-b extends from one side of the back portion 120 into the tongue 145 and may be connected on one side to the front portion 115 and on another side to the back portion 120. In this embodiment, neither rod 125a nor rod 125b extends across the full width of the footwear, or even across the full width of the tongue 145. In other words, each rod 125a-b extends partially across a width of the footwear to couple the front portion 115 to the back portion 120.
In some embodiments, the front portion 115 and the back portion 120 may be connected via one rod (not shown, see
Fasteners 130a-d may be used to connect the rods 125a-b to the front portion 115 and the back portion 120. The fasteners 130a-d may include any type of fastener capable of operating according to some embodiments, including rivets, screws, pins, or the like. In some embodiments, the fasteners 130a-d may be configured to fasten the rods 125a-b to or within the front portion 115 and the back portion 120 such that the rods 125a-b may facilitate the pivoting of the front portion 115 and the back portion 120 relative to one another. In some embodiments, the rods 125a-b may be embedded within the front portion 115 and the back portion 120 such that they do not contact the foot of a wearer and/or the ground during a walking motion by a wearer. The rods 125a-b may be configured as part of a hinge that allows the bottom portion 100 to pivot about an axis 140 perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bottom portion 100, for example, in a plane into and out of the page for
The front portion 220 may include a tongue 245 configured to fit within a recess 250 of the back portion 215 to facilitate the relative articulation of the front and the back portions. The front portion 220 and the back portion 215 may be connected via a rod (not shown, see
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The rod 300 may be arranged within the openings 280 of the back portion 215 and the tongue 245. In some embodiments, the rod 300 may include a head 320 fixedly arranged at an end thereof, such as the first end 310. The head 320 may include a flange having a dimension (for example, a diameter) that is configured to be larger than a cross-sectional dimension (for example, a diameter) of the opening 280 such that the head cannot enter the opening. In this manner, the rod 300 may be prevented from moving into the opening 280 in a direction opposite the head once the head has engaged a surface of the front portion. When the rod 300 is arranged within the openings 280, the opening 325 may be located adjacent to an opening 280 located opposite the head 320 (for instance, on an opposite side of the front portion 215). A fastener 330 may be coupled to the rod 300, such as through a stem 335 configured to fixedly engage the opening 325. The fastener 330 may include a flange having a dimension (for example, a diameter) that is configured to be larger than a cross-sectional dimension (for example, a diameter) of the opening 280 such that the fastener cannot enter the opening. In this manner, the rod 300 may be fixedly arranged within the openings 280 of the back portion 215 and the tongue 245, allowing the front portion 220 and the back portion to pivot about the rod.
Portions of the rod 300 and/or the fastener 330 may have various dimensions. For example, the rod 300 may have a height A of about 88.8 millimeters (mm) and a width B of about 8.5 mm. The fastener 330 (and/or head 320) may have a width (for instance, a diameter) of about 18.0 mm and an upper portion thereof may have a height D of about 2.0 mm.
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Although the projection 350 is depicted as being arranged on the first end 310 of the rod 300, embodiments are not so limited as a projection may be located at any location along the rod. In some embodiments, the rod 300 may include a plurality of projections 350. In some embodiments, the plurality of projections 350 may be spaced along a length of the rod. In some embodiments, the plurality of projections 350 may be arranged at the first end 310 and the second end 315. The projections 350 may have various shapes and sizes in accordance with embodiments of the present teachings. For instance, the projections 350 may be square, rectangular, cylindrical, conical, cuboid-shaped, tetrahedron-shaped, or the like.
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The section headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not to be construed as limiting. While the applicant's teachings are described in conjunction with various embodiments, it is not intended that the applicant's teachings be limited to such embodiments. On the contrary, the applicant's teachings encompass various alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art.
Claims
1. Footwear, comprising:
- a sole having a first portion and a second portion pivotally coupled to one another, the first portion comprising a tongue and the second portion comprising a recess for receiving the tongue;
- a rod extending across a width of the sole and through the tongue for pivotally coupling the first portion to the second portion; and
- a stopper coupled to any of the tongue and the second portion proximate to the recess for limiting relative pivotal motion of the first and second portions.
2. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the first portion is a front portion and the second portion is a back portion of the sole.
3. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the first portion is back portion and the second portion is a front portion of the sole.
4. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the tongue comprises a channel for receiving the rod.
5. The footwear of claim 4, wherein the second portion comprises a channel aligned with the channel formed in the tongue for receiving the rod such that the rod extends across a width of the sole through the tongue portion.
6. The footwear of claim 5, further comprising at least one recess arranged around an opening providing access to the channel of the second portion, the at least one recess being configured to receive a head portion of the rod.
7. The footwear of claim 6, wherein the head portion is configured to engage a sidewall of the at least one recess in an interference fit, thereby inhibiting movement of the rod.
8. The footwear of claim 1, wherein the rod comprises an opening at each end thereof for receiving a fastener.
9. The footwear of claim 8, wherein the fastener facilitates securing the rod within the channel of the second portion.
10. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising:
- a first retaining element opening arranged within the first portion; and
- a first retaining element disposed within the first retaining element opening, the retaining element being configured to retain a foot of a wearer of the footwear.
11. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising at least one spike projection arranged on a head of the rod.
12. The footwear of claim 11, wherein the at least one spike projection is configured to penetrate into the second portion to prevent movement of the rod when the rod is installed in the footwear.
13. Footwear having a pivotable bottom portion, comprising:
- a first portion having a tongue and a stopper portion;
- a second portion having a recess configured to receive the tongue; and
- at least one rod configured to be arranged within the tongue and the second portion to pivotably connect the first portion to the second portion,
- wherein the first portion and the second portion are configured to pivot about an axis formed by the rod,
- wherein the stopper is configured to engage the second portion to prevent rotation of the first portion.
14. The footwear of claim 13, wherein the first portion is a front portion and the second portion is a back portion of the sole.
15. The footwear of claim 13, wherein the first portion is back portion and the second portion is a front portion of the sole.
16. The footwear of claim 13, wherein the tongue comprises a channel for receiving the rod.
17. The footwear of claim 16, wherein the second portion comprises a channel aligned with the channel formed in the tongue for receiving the rod such that the rod extends across a width of the sole through the tongue portion.
18. The footwear of claim 17, further comprising at least one recess arranged around an opening providing access to the channel of the second portion, the at least one recess being configured to receive a head portion of the rod.
19. The footwear of claim 18, wherein the head portion is configured to engage a sidewall of the at least one recess in an interference fit, thereby inhibiting movement of the rod.
20. The footwear of claim 13, wherein the rod comprises an opening at each end thereof for receiving a fastener.
21. The footwear of claim 20, wherein the fastener facilitates securing the rod within the channel of the second portion.
22. The footwear of claim 13, further comprising:
- a first retaining element opening arranged within the first portion; and
- a first retaining element disposed within the first retaining element opening, the retaining element being configured to retain a foot of a wearer of the footwear.
23. The footwear of claim 1, further comprising at least one spike projection arranged on a head of the at least one rod.
24. The footwear of claim 23, wherein the at least one spike projection is configured to penetrate into the second portion to prevent movement of the at least one rod when the at least one rod is installed in the footwear.
25. A method of manufacturing footwear, comprising:
- providing a sole having a first portion and a second portion pivotally coupled to one another, the first portion comprising a tongue and the second portion comprising a recess for receiving the tongue; and
- extending a rod across a width of the sole and through the tongue for pivotally coupling the first portion to the second portion,
26. The method of claim 25, further comprising forming a stopper coupled to any of the tongue and the second portion proximate to the recess for limiting relative pivotal motion of the first and second portions.
27. The method of claim 25, wherein the first portion is a front portion and the second portion is a back portion of the sole.
28. The method of claim 25, wherein the first portion is back portion and the second portion is a front portion of the sole.
29. The method of claim 25, further comprising forming a first channel within the tongue comprises for receiving the rod.
30. The method of claim 29, further comprising:
- forming a second channel within the second portion that is aligned with the channel formed in the tongue for receiving the rod; and
- inserting the rod through the first channel and the second channel such that the rod extends across a width of the sole through the tongue portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 11, 2016
Publication Date: Apr 13, 2017
Inventor: Bernard FIGUEROA (Asbury Park, NJ)
Application Number: 15/041,915