Shoe Securing System and Method
Shoe securing apparatus including multiple straps adjustably coupled together where a first support strap is configured to extent between one of the shoe counter or back and insole and the shoe shank and insole and the second locking strap is configured to extend between the other.
The invention relates generally to external shoe securing systems and in particular systems and apparatus for removable systems that may be employed to more securely couple a shoe to a wearer.
2. Description of Related ArtIt may be desirable to provide a removable shoe securing system that a user may employ to more securely couple a shoe to a foot, the present invention provides such a system.
The features, objects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout and wherein:
Throughout this description, embodiments and variations are described for the purpose of illustrating uses and implementations of the invention. The illustrative description should be understood as presenting examples of the invention, rather than as limiting the scope of the invention.
A shoe 20 such as show in
In an embodiment shown in
In an embodiment, a locking strap 50 and loop 54D may be made of any flexible, strong materials including man-made and natural materials including polymers, metals, alloys, leather, and other materials and combinations thereof such as seat belt material. A locking strap 50 may have a width of about 0.2 to 2 inches and about 1 inch in an embodiment. A locking strap 50 may have a thickness of about 0.05 to 0.4 inches and about 0.1 inches in an embodiment as a function of the materials that comprise the LS 50. The locking strap 50 may have various overall lengths as a function of the shoe 20 where it is to be employed and whether it is to be employed about the shank 24A to the insole 29B as shown in
In an embodiment, a SsS 30A may be coupled to a shoe 20 by first placing a first end 42A, 42B of the SS 40 about the shoe 20 counter 28B to the insole 29B as shown in
While this invention has been described in terms of a best mode for achieving the objectives of the invention, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be accomplished in view of these teachings without deviating from the spirit or scope of the present invention. For example, in an embodiment the support strap ends 42A, 42B may be permanently secured to section of the locking strap 50 where the combination is sized so it may be placed onto a shoe 20 while coupled together.
Claims
1. A removable shoe foot securing system for a shoe having an open configuration and including a heel, shank, upper, vamp, and opening between the upper and the vamp, the system including:
- a support strap (SS) having a width and length between a SS first end and a SS second end, the SS minimum length sized to extend about the shoe upper and wearer's foot upon insertion therein so the SS first end and the SS second end reach the shoe opening when the support strap is wrapped about the shoe upper and wearer's foot upon insertion therein; and
- a locking strap (LS) have a width and a length between a LS first end and a LS second end, the LS minimum length sized to at least encircle the shoe about the shank, upper, and wearer's foot upon insertion therein and a releasably securable locking mechanism to maintain a set length about the shank, upper, and wearer's foot upon insertion therein,
- wherein the LS first end slidably engages one of the SS first end and the SS second end and the LS second end slidably engages the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end.
2. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein the shoe heel raises the shank above one of the shoe toe spring and the front bottom.
3. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least one slit sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least one slit sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
4. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
5. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein the support strap is formed primarily of a car seat belt material.
6. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 5, wherein the locking strap is formed primarily of a car seat belt material.
7. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least one slit sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
8. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
9. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
10. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the LS first end and the LS second end includes one of a loop or a ring where the loop or the ring opening is sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to pass therethrough.
11. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 1, wherein one of the LS first end and the LS second end includes a first locking section with tab securable and releasably lockable to a portion of a second locking section to adjust the overall length of the locking strap when securing a wearer's foot upon insertion therein.
12. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 10, wherein one of the LS first end and the LS second end includes a first locking section with tab securable and releasably lockable to a portion of a second locking section to adjust the overall length of the locking strap when securing a wearer's foot upon insertion therein.
13. A removable shoe foot securing system for a shoe having an open configuration and including a heel, shank, upper, vamp, and opening between the upper and the vamp, the system including:
- a support strap (SS) having a width and length between a SS first end and a SS second end, the SS minimum length sized to at least encircle the shoe about the shank, upper, and wearer's foot upon insertion therein; and
- a locking strap (LS) have a width and a length between a LS first end and a LS second end, the LS minimum length sized to extend about the shoe upper and wearer's foot upon insertion therein so the LS first end and the LS second end reach the shoe opening when the locking strap is wrapped about the shoe upper and a releasably securable locking mechanism to maintain a set length about the shoe upper and wearer's foot upon insertion therein,
- wherein the LS first end slidably engages one of the SS first end and the SS second end and the LS second end slidably engages the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end.
14. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least one slit sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least one slit sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
15. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
16. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein the support strap is formed primarily of a car seat belt material and the locking strap is formed primarily of a car seat belt material.
17. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end includes at least two slits forming a slot sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
18. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough and the other one of the SS first end and the SS second end is variable in length and forms an opening sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to slidably pass therethrough.
19. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 13, wherein one of the LS first end and the LS second end includes one of a loop or a ring where the loop or the ring opening is sized to enable the other one of the LS first end and the LS second end to pass therethrough.
20. The removable shoe foot securing system of claim 19, wherein one of the LS first end and the LS second end includes a first locking section with tab securable and releasably lockable to a portion of a second locking section to adjust the overall length of the locking strap when securing a wearer's foot upon insertion therein.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 7, 2020
Publication Date: Jun 10, 2021
Inventor: Valerie Jean Pelton (Arlington, VA)
Application Number: 17/114,476