DECORATIVE ENHANCEMENT OF FOOTWEAR
Apparatuses, kits and methods for customizing one or more surfaces of an item of footwear (e.g., a shoe, a boot, etc.) are disclosed. A surface of an item of footwear may be customized by applying a decorative film thereto. The application of a decorative film may include the use of a sizing element, which may be specifically sized to a surface of a shoe that an individual wants to decoratively enhance. The sizing element may then be used to tailor a size of the decorative film, which may then be applied to the surface of the item of footwear.
This disclosure relates generally to apparatuses, kits and methods for customizing one or more surfaces of an item of footwear (e.g., a shoe, a boot, etc.). More specifically, this disclosure relates to apparatuses, kits and methods that enable decorative films to be applied to one or more surfaces, such as soles, of footwear.
SUMMARYIn various aspects and embodiments, this disclosure relates to the decorative enhancement of footwear. Surfaces of footwear that may be decoratively enhanced include, but are not limited to, soles and heels of the footwear. When the disclosed apparatuses, kits and/or methods are employed, footwear may be temporarily enhanced, and even customized.
According to one aspect of this disclosure, apparatuses for decorating footwear are disclosed. Such an apparatus may comprise a film with an outer film that has a decorative appearance. Such a film is also referred to herein as a “decorative film.” The decorative appearance of the decorative film may comprise one or more colors, a design or a combination of color(s) and design(s). The decorative film may include an adhesive coating, which may enable the decorative film to be secured to a surface of footwear. The adhesive coating may be formulated to temporarily secure the decorative film to the surface of the footwear (e.g., the adhesive coating may comprise a pressure-sensitive adhesive, etc.). Alternatively, the adhesive coating may be formulated to permanently secure the decorative film to the surface of the footwear.
A decorative film may be packaged (i.e., included in a package) as part of a kit for decoratively enhancing footwear. In some embodiments, such a kit may include a pair of decorative films. Each decorative film may have dimensions (e.g., a length, a width, etc.) that exceed corresponding dimensions of a surface of an item of footwear to which the decorative film is to be adhered. Such an embodiment may enable a decorative film to be used with a variety of different sizes, styles and models of footwear.
In addition to one or more decorative films, a kit may include one or more sizing elements that enable an individual to customize the size of each decorative film for a particular surface of a particular item of footwear. As an example, such a sizing element may comprise one or more pieces of contact paper, each of which includes an adhesive-coated surface that may be secured to and removed from a surface of the item of footwear, and then secured to and removed from the decorative film. Each piece of contact paper may have dimensions (e.g., length, width, etc.) that are the same as the corresponding dimensions of the decorative film. When the kit includes a pair of decorative films, it may also include two pieces of contact paper with dimensions that correspond to the dimensions of the decorative films.
In embodiments where the kit is configured to enable an individual to decoratively enhance a sole and/or a heel of an item of footwear, the kit may also include one or more non-slip elements (e.g., grip tape, etc.) that are to be positioned at locations on the sole and/or heel that will contact a floor, pavement or the ground as the item of footwear is worn. The use of one or more non-slip elements may provide friction at locations where friction may have otherwise been reduced by the decorative film. Each non-slip element may include an adhesively coated surface to enable the non-slip element to be secured to a decorative film. Each non-slip element may be transparent or translucent to enable the decorative appearance of the outer surface of the decorative film to be seen. The use of a transparent or translucent non-slip element may also protect locations of the decorative film that would otherwise contact the floor, pavement or the ground as an individual wearing the item of footwear stands, walks or runs, preventing wear of the decorative film and preserving its appearance.
A kit may also include one or more additional sizing elements for customizing the size and shape of each non-slip element for application to a desired location on the sole and/or heel of the item of footwear. Again, each additional sizing element may comprise an additional piece of contact paper. As the additional piece of contact paper is to be used to customize the size and shape of at least one non-slip element, the dimensions of the additional piece of contact paper may be the same as corresponding dimensions of the non-slip element.
Other optional elements of a kit for decoratively enhancing an item of footwear include, but are not limited to, a cleaning element, a blade, and an application element. A cleaning element may be configured to clean the surface of footwear to which the decorative film is to be applied. The cleaning element may, more specifically, be configured to remove dirt, debris, adhesive material or other sticky substances from the surface of the item of footwear. In a specific embodiment, the cleaning element may comprise a wipe wetted with a suitable cleaning agent, such as a solvent (e.g., isopropyl alcohol, etc.) an adhesive remover, or the like.
A blade, which may be carried by a knife handle, may enable precise trimming of a decorative film and/or a non-slip element to the shape and/or size of the surface of the item of footwear to which the decorative film and/or non-slip element is secured.
An application element may be configured to enable the removal of wrinkles and/or bubbles from the decorative film after the decorative film has been applied to a surface of an item of footwear. Some suitable embodiments of application elements include, without limitation, plastic cards, squeegees and similar devices.
In another aspect, methods for decoratively enhancing footwear are disclosed. In general, such a method includes applying a decoratively film having a desired appearance to a surface, such as a sole and/or a heel, of an item of footwear. More specifically, the decorative film may be adhesively secured to the surface of the item of footwear and, even more specifically, the decorative film may be removably secured to the surface of the item of footwear.
In a more specific embodiment, a method for decoratively enhancing an item of footwear may include removing stickers (e.g., price stickers, inspector stickers, etc.) dirt, debris, adhesive materials, sticky substances or the like from the surface(s) of an item of footwear to which a decorative film is to be applied. If liquids are used to clean the surface, the surface may be allowed to dry.
With a clean, dry surface, a sizing element may be secured to the surface to which the decorative film is to be applied. Edges of the sizing element may extend beyond outer peripheral edges of the surface. An individual may then mark the sizing element, for example, by tracing a line onto the sizing element at locations adjacent to the outer peripheral edge of the surface of the item of footwear.
The sizing element may then be removed from the surface of the item of footwear and secured to an outer surface of the decorative film (i.e., the surface providing a decorative appearance). With the sizing element in place on the decorative film, the sizing element and the decorative film may be cut along or adjacent to the marking on the sizing element.
Once the decorative film has been cut to size and shape, it may be aligned with the surface of the item of footwear to which it is to be applied, and then secured to the surface. The sizing element may be removed from the decorative film before the decorative film is secured to the surface of the item of footwear or it may be removed from the decorative film after the decorative film has been secured to the surface of the item of footwear. With the decorative film in place on the surface, pressure may be applied to the decorative film to further secure it to the surface. The application of pressure may also remove any wrinkles and/or bubbles in the decorative film by pressing the decorative film in a manner that pushes wrinkles and/or bubbles toward the outer peripheral edges of the decorative film. An application element, such as a plastic card, a squeegee or the like may be used to remove any wrinkles and/or bubbles from the decorative film. Heat may be applied to the decorative film to aid in the removal of wrinkles and/or bubbles and/or to ensure that the decorative film is secured to the surface.
Excess material of the non-slip element (e.g., material of the non-slip element that extends laterally beyond an outer peripheral edge of the surface of the item of footwear may be removed (e.g., by trimming, filing, etc.). Material of the decorative film that extends laterally beyond an outer peripheral edge of the surface of the item of footwear to which the decorative film has been applied may be removed (e.g., by trimming, filing, etc.).
In embodiments where the decorative film is positioned on a sole and/or heel of the item of footwear, a non-slip element may be placed at one or more locations on the sole and/or heel that will contact the floor, pavement or the ground as an individual who wears the item of footwear stands, walks or runs. The non-slip element may be sized and secured to the decorative film in the same way the decorative film was sized and secured to the surface of the item of footwear. More specifically, an additional sizing element may be used to size the non-slip element in the same way the sizing element was used to size the decorative film (with the additional sizing element secured to and removed from an outer, non-slip surface of the non-slip element), and then the properly sized non-slip element may be secured to the decorative film in the same way the decorative film was secured to the surface of the item of footwear. Pressure may be applied to the non-slip element to secure it to the decorative film. Wrinkles and/or bubbles may also be removed from between the non-slip element and the decorative film as the non-slip element is secured to the decorative film. Heat and/or an application element may be used to aid in the removal of wrinkles and/or bubbles from the non-slip element and, in some embodiments, ensure that the non-slip element is adequately adhered to the decorative film. Excess material of the non-slip element (e.g., material of the non-slip element that extends laterally beyond an outer peripheral edge of the surface of the item of footwear may be removed (e.g., by trimming, filing, etc.).
A decorative film may also be removed from the surface of the item of footwear. Removal of the decorative film may occur if the decorative film is worn or damaged, or if the individual no longer wants to keep the decorative film on the item of footwear. After the decorative film is removed from the surface, the item of footwear may be used without decorative enhancement, or new decorative enhancement(s) may applied to the item of footwear.
Other aspects, as well as features and advantages of various aspects, of the disclosed subject matter will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art through consideration of the ensuing description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
In the drawings:
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In embodiments where a design is applied to and/or incorporated into a relatively large film, the decorative film 20 (
Each decorative film 20 (
Once the decorative film 20 has been cut to a desired shape and dimensions, it may be packaged. A decorative film 20 for one item of footwear may be packaged with a decorative film 20 for the other item of a pair of the footwear. Additionally, a decorative film 20 may be package with other components of a kit 10 (
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Each non-slip element 40 may have a base surface that is coated with an adhesive material (e.g., a pressure-sensitive adhesive, etc.) that will enable the non-slip element 40 to be secured to the outer surface 22 of the decorative film 20 or to a protective layer 28 on the outer surface 22 of the decorative film 20. In some embodiments, the non-slip element may be transparent or translucent to enable a decorative aspect of the decorative film 20 to be seen therethrough.
An outer surface of each non-slip element 40 may be configured to enable it to generate friction that will enable the outer surface of the non-slip element 40 to engage a surface against which it is positioned without damaging the surface against which it is positioned. In some embodiments, the outer surface of each non-slip element 40 may be textured. In a specific embodiment, each non-slip element 40 may comprise so-called “grip tape” with a small grit size or a non-abrasive anti-slip tape.
The additional sizing elements 50, which correspond to the non-slip elements 40 may each comprise a sheet of an adhesive-coated material. An adhesive material on a base surface of each additional sizing element 50 may enable that additional sizing element 50 to be secured to the surface of an item of footwear and to be removed from the surface, and then re-adhered to the outer surface of a non-slip element 40. By way of example, the adhesive material on the base surface of each additional sizing element 50 may comprise a pressure-sensitive adhesive. An outer surface of the additional sizing element 50 may be configured to receive a mark (e.g., ink, pencil lead, etc.) from a writing instrument. In some embodiments, contact paper may be used to form each additional sizing element 50. Each additional sizing element 50 may have the same shape and dimensions as its corresponding non-slip element 40.
The cleaning element(s) 60 of a kit 10 according to this disclosure may be configured to clean the surface of footwear to which a decorative film 20 is to be applied, such as a sole and/or a heel of the item of footwear. The cleaning element 60 may, more specifically, be configured to remove dirt, debris, adhesive material or other sticky substances from the surface of the item of footwear. In a specific embodiment, the cleaning element 60 may comprise a wipe wetted with a suitable cleaning agent. More specifically, the cleaning element 60 may comprise an isopropyl alcohol wipe. In other embodiments, the cleaning element 60 may be wetted with an organic solvent (e.g., acetone, etc.), a detergent, an adhesive remover or the like.
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Once the surface 2 of the item of footwear 1 is ready to be decoratively enhanced, an adhesive material on a base surface of a sizing element 30 (
The sizing element 30 may then be removed from the surface 2 of the item of footwear 1, at reference 206 of
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With the decorative film 20 secured to the surface 2 of the item of footwear 1, as specified at reference 215 of
An embodiment of a process for removing of a decorative film 20 from a surface 2 of an item of footwear 1 is illustrated by the flow diagram of
While the above-described methods have been characterized as including specific elements in a particular order, it should be noted that many of the elements of these methods are optional and that various elements of the methods may be conducted in an order that differs from the disclosed and/or illustrated order. It should also be noted that while decorative enhancement of an item of footwear 1 has been described in the context of the application of a decorative film 20 to a sole and/or a heel of the item of footwear 1, the decorative enhancement of other surfaces of an item of footwear (e.g., the side edges of a sole, all or part of an upper, etc.) are also within the scope of this disclosure.
Although the preceding disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the ensuing claims. Other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scopes of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. The scope of each claim is, therefore, indicated and limited only by its plain language and the full scope of available legal equivalents to its elements.
Claims
1. A method for customizing a surface of footwear, comprising:
- aligning a decorative film with the surface of the footwear;
- adhesively securing a surface of contact paper against the sole, the contact paper extending beyond outer peripheral edges of the sole;
- with the contact paper in place on the sole, forming a mark around the outer peripheral edges of the sole;
- removing the contact paper from the sole;
- adhesively securing the surface of the contact paper to the decorative film;
- cutting the contact paper on the mark or at a location adjacent to the mark and simultaneously cutting the decorative film to impart the decorative film with a size that corresponds to a size of the sole;
- removing the contact paper from the decorative film;
- adhesively securing the decorative film to the sole;
- securing a non-slip element to the decorative film; and
- trimming a portion of the decorative film and/or the non-slip element that extends beyond the outer peripheral edges of the sole.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein securing the non-slip element comprises adhesively securing the non-slip element to the decorative film.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- after adhesively securing the decorative film to the surface of the footwear, pressing bubbles and/or wrinkles from between the surface and the decorative film.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein pressing bubbles and/or wrinkles is effected in conjunction with heating the decorative film.
5. A method for customizing a surface of footwear, comprising:
- aligning a decorative film with the surface of the footwear; and
- adhesively securing the decorative film to the surface of the footwear.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
- cleaning the surface of the footwear to be customized.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein cleaning the surface of the footwear comprises cleaning a sole of the footwear.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
- placing contact paper against the sole, the contact paper extending beyond outer peripheral edges of the sole;
- with the contact paper in place on the sole, forming a mark around the outer peripheral edges of the sole;
- removing the contact paper from the sole;
- securing the contact paper to the decorative film; and
- cutting the contact paper on the mark or at a location adjacent to the mark and simultaneously cutting the decorative film to impart the decorative film with a size that corresponds to a size of the sole.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein placing contact paper against the sole comprises adhesively securing a surface of the contact paper to the sole.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein securing the contact paper to the decorative film comprises adhesively securing the surface of the contact paper to the sole.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- removing the contact paper from the decorative film.
12. The method of claim 11, comprising removing the contact paper from the decorative film before adhesively securing the decorative film to the sole.
13. The method of claim 11, comprising removing the contact paper from the decorative film after adhesively securing the decorative film to the sole.
14. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
- after adhesively securing the decorative film to the sole, trimming a portion of the decorative film that extends beyond the outer peripheral edges of the sole.
15. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
- securing a non-slip element to the decorative film.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein securing the non-slip element to the decorative film comprises securing a transparent non-slip element over at least a portion of the decorative film.
17. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
- after adhesively securing the decorative film to the surface of the footwear, pressing bubbles and/or wrinkles from between the surface and the decorative film.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein pressing bubbles and/or wrinkles is effected in conjunction with heating the decorative film.
19. A kit for decorating a surface of footwear, comprising:
- at least one decorative film having dimensions that exceed corresponding dimensions of a of footwear to be covered by the at least one decorative film;
- at least one sizing element having same dimensions as the at least one decorative film; and
- a blade configured to trim portions of the at least one decorative film that extend beyond the surface of the footwear.
20. The kit of claim 19, wherein the at least one decorative film has dimensions that enable it to cover soles of a pair of the footwear.
21. The kit of claim 20, further comprising:
- at least one transparent non-slip film; and
- at least one additional sizing element sized to enable positioning of the at least one transparent non-slip film on the soles of the pair of footwear.
22. The kit of claim 21, wherein each of the at least one decorative film, the at least one sizing element, the at least one transparent non-slip film and the at least one additional sizing element includes an adhesive-coated surface.
23. The kit of claim 22, comprising a pair of decorative films, a pair of sizing elements, a pair of transparent non-slip films and a pair of additional sizing elements.
24. The kit of claim 23, wherein each decorative film of the pair of decorative films has dimensions that exceed dimensions of a sole of the footwear.
25. The kit of claim 24, wherein each non-slip film of the pair of non-slip films has a width that exceeds a width of each portion of the sole of the footwear that is configured to contact a surface on which an individual stands and/or walks.
26. The kit of claim 19, wherein the blade is carried by a knife handle.
27. The kit of claim 19, further comprising:
- at least one cleaning element.
28. The kit of claim 19, further comprising:
- at least one application element.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 2, 2015
Publication Date: May 4, 2017
Inventors: Julia M. Perry (Provo, UT), Alina Schmidt (Provo, UT), Lisa K. Archibald (Mt. Pleasant, SC)
Application Number: 14/930,404