Shoe Attachment (e.g., Ornament, Pocket, Etc.) Patents (Class 36/136)
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Publication number: 20120234042Abstract: A sandal can include a sole, one or more straps each having at least one end that is operationally connected to the sole, and a fastening member for releasably receiving an ornament comprising one or more protruding members. The fastening member can be coupled to at least one of the one or more straps and can include an inner cavity and a housing at least partially enclosing the inner cavity. An opening can be disposed in and through an upper portion of the housing in such a way that the opening leads to the inner cavity. One or more projections can be joined with the housing and can extend into the inner cavity. Each of the one or more projection can be situated at a position along a path of motion of at least one of the one or more protruding member from an unfastened position to a fastened position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Kathe Chase, Tracy Seckler, Thomas Perrault
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Patent number: 8266828Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Patent number: 8266769Abstract: A clip is adapted to be secured to an item fitted using a closure device. The item is typically a shoe that is laced wherein the closure device is a shoelace. The clip includes a base extending between a back end and a forward end. The base defines a bottom surface. A loop extends over the base to receive a portion of the shoelace therethrough. The clip also includes a fastener fixedly secured to the forward end for selectively securing an ornament thereto to display the ornament on top of the shoe over the tongue thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Maisy and Mary, LLCInventors: Terri Annette Murray, Jennifer Wimsatt Mazur
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Publication number: 20120227288Abstract: A spinning shoe having an upper and sole member in which the sole member has a spinning assembly in the forefoot. The spinning assembly is placed within a recess in the forefoot region of the sole member. Thus, the user may walk about in the spinning shoe in a normal mode or spin about a vertical axis by placing the user's weight on the forefoot region and then spin about on the vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: Skechers U.S.A., Inc. IIInventor: Savva Teteriatnikov
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Publication number: 20120222331Abstract: A charm is received in a hole of an object to provide a decorative appearance. The charm includes a decorative portion and a connecting portion. The connecting portion includes a stem, a base located at one end of the stem and a stop located at an opposing end of the stem. The stop has an oval shape. When the charm is attached to the object, the stem is received in the hole, the stop is positioned inside the object, and the decorative portion is outside the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventors: Douglas P. Blunden, Timothy W. Downey, Scott Majors
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Patent number: 8240068Abstract: A boot accessory for attaching to a side of a boot comprising an elongated bar having an outer face and an inner face; wherein a first indentation is disposed in the outer face at a first end of the bar and a second indentation is disposed in the outer face at a second end of the bar; wherein the inner face is attached to the side of the boot such that the outer face extends outwardly from the boot; wherein a first screw is driven from the first indentation through the bar and into the side of the boot and a second screw is driven from the second indentation though the bar and into the side of the boot.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventor: Delbert E. Baker
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Patent number: 8241232Abstract: A foot pain relief device can advantageously provide multiple angles of inclination, directed pressure against the plantar fascia, as well as ease of manufacturing and assembly. A toe strap, which is fastened around the ankle and the toe(s), ensures that the toes are flexed up. This toe flexing tenses the plantar fascia of the foot. A ball strap can be threaded through a hole in a ball and then operatively coupled with the toe strap. When operatively coupled to the toe strap, the ball strap keeps the ball positioned on the bottom of the foot while allowing ball mobility. The mobility of the ball can provide directed pressure on at least one component of the plantar fascia. Notably, the simultaneous combination of tension to the plantar fascia and directed pressure to the component(s) of the plantar fascia can be particularly effective at relieving foot pain.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventor: Jeannie B. Sanders
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Publication number: 20120198726Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to footwear, such as boots, shoes, specialty field shoes, woman's shoes, etc, and, more particularly, to a retractable members and retractable member systems adapted to control extension and retraction of the retractable members relative to the bottom of the footwear.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: John Michael O'Brien, Thomas Kevin Milo
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Publication number: 20120192460Abstract: A tube of material comprising a decorative portion with an inner layer having an attachment member(s) inserted therein. The attachment member(s) is connected to the rim of a boot through user interaction with the boot. Various jewelry items have connection member(s) attached to the inner layer. Each of the connection member(s) is attached to another connection member and or to a decorative jewelry item. A tube comprising a decorative portion; an inner layer sewn at its border to the decorative portion; and a sock sewn to a top side of the sewn border so that it folds inwards into the sock. A connection member(s) is attached to the inner layer. Each of the connection member(s) is further attached to another connection member and or to a decorative jewelry item. The connection member(s) is from the group of: a spring activated jeweler's lock, a keychain ring and a strip of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Laurel Barnhart
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Publication number: 20120192461Abstract: A system for attaching a tool to a boot or other footwear includes a first coupling element which is attached to the outside of the boot, and a second coupling element which is attached to an implement and is releasably attachable to the first coupling element. The coupling elements may include a securing element which holds the second coupling element on the first coupling element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: Chinook Trading CompanyInventor: Peter P. Backus
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Publication number: 20120192459Abstract: The strap-on is a small functional and ornamental piece, not attached to a shoe, with an almost circular base and a long oval shaped strap-like top that is worn on a shoe and foot, engaging the shoe at the heel, to fasten the shoe to the foot. With a strap-on, the wearer can conveniently wear 1, 2 or 3 shoes sizes higher than the wearer's normal shoe size. The strap-on can exist with one long strap or with two straps placed adjacently. The strap-on can be made from leather, rubber, plastic and cloth. The strap-on can include hooks, buttons, snaps, buckles and other mechanisms or attachments all of which could be made of rubber, plastic, leather, precious jewels or metals thus having the secondary function of being ornamental. The strap-on is worn in pairs, one for the left foot and one for the right foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Buluro Oluwakemi Aderonke
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Patent number: 8231485Abstract: A method of changing vibration characteristics of a stringed racquet having strings includes providing an article of apparel with a mount thereon. The method also includes providing a slotted vibration dampener. Moreover, the method includes increasing dampening of the stringed raquet by moving the slotted vibration dampener from a first position to a second position. The slotted vibration dampener is removably attached to the mount in the first position. The slotted vibration dampener is removably attached to the strings of the stringed racquet in the second position. The method further includes decreasing dampening of the stringed raquet by moving the slotted vibration dampener from the second position to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2011Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Wayne Forester
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Publication number: 20120186109Abstract: A flip-flop style sandal with interchangeable decorative strand or jewelry-adorned uppers comprises a sole with attached foot retaining strap. A set of a plurality of fastening faces is provided, which include an upper fastener receiver side, i.e., male snap fastener, which is coupled with the top face of the foot-retaining strap, extending the upper receiver side. A decorative strand accessory is provided. The decorative strand is made of a string ornamented or decorated between a plurality of fastening faces. Individual fastening faces on the strand have an upper flat side and a lower fastener receiver side, i.e., female snap fastener. The lower fastener receiver side on the decorative strand is adapted to releasably couple with the upper fastener receiver side of the fastener faces connected to the foot-retaining strap. The decorative strand accessory fastener faces, and the fastener faces connected with the foot-retaining strap are coextensive in spacing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Cammi Lynn Vanderbeek
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Patent number: 8225529Abstract: A lightweight yet durable, self-adhering, protective overshoe with integrated cleaning bosses providing a more efficient and complete method for athletic cleat or boot cleaning, maintenance, handling and storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventor: Suzanne Simms
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Publication number: 20120180182Abstract: A kicking aid (10) to be used with a shoe (12) for kicking a ball (52) includes a connecting member (18) adapted to secure the kicking aid (10) to the shoe (12) and a contacting member (14) coupled to the connecting member (18) and adapted to extend away from an instep portion (16) of the shoe (12) when the kicking aid (10) is coupled to the shoe (12). In another embodiment, the kicking aid (100) is secured to a shin guard 150, instead of a shoe (12). In either embodiment, when a person kicks the ball (52), the kicking aid (10, 100) contacts the ball (52) above the equator (58) when the shoe (12) contacts the ball (52) below the equator (58).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventor: Joseph B. Wade
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Publication number: 20120180340Abstract: A footwear upper including a first layer and a second layer disposed on the first layer exteriorly of the first layer. The second layer defines grooves in a rhombille tiling pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: SR Holdings, LLCInventors: Kevin Crowley, II, David M. Nau, James Cheney, Nicholas W. Wong
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Publication number: 20120174442Abstract: An interchangeable fashion accessory that is capable of attaching to the rim of a boot, giving the appearance of a customized look to the exterior of a boot without making permanent alterations. A support member will fasten the accessory to the boot, while a decorative member will provide ornamental and aesthetic improvements to the boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Wanda Marie Castle
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Publication number: 20120174443Abstract: A charm holder device for attaching charms to a heel breast of a shoe located between the shank and the heel of the shoe. The charm holder device includes an attachment portion attached to the shoe, a shoe engaging portion coupled to the attachment portion and a charm engaging portion with a charm keeper coupled to the shoe engaging portion. The charm keeper receives charms or beads. The attachment portion may be attached to the outsole of the shoe only or be in a bore located on the heel breast of the shoe and extending from the insole to the outsole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Susan Leo
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Publication number: 20120167270Abstract: A clothing article for a foot including a sole including a sealed collapsible air cavity having disposed therein a return support for expanding a collapsed air cavity wherein the air cavity includes an outlet permitting a quantity of air to exit when the air cavity is collapsed; an upper, coupled to the sole, for covering a portion of the foot; an air-actuated active element coupled to the upper, the active element including a first mode and a second mode, the active element biased to the first mode and responsive to the quantity of air to transition from the first mode to the second mode; and a communication channel, coupled to the outlet and to the active element, for transferring the quantity of air from the air cavity to the active element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Finn Alexander Strong
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Publication number: 20120169990Abstract: A eyeglasses assembly comprising a frame portion housing a pair of lenses and a pair of temple pieces selectively engaging the frame portion. The temple pieces are configured to allow tool-free connect and disconnect from the frame portion and each comprise a mounting end, an ear engagement end, and a rotating temple body portion positioned between and having a first body side and a second body side which may be alternately orientated outwards by way of rotating the temple body portion. The appearance of the eyeglasses assembly may be altered by way of rotating said rotating temple body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Tracey E. Burnstein
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Patent number: 8212158Abstract: A shoe containing two scales entirely housed within its sole, which scales may be deployed downward so that they project beneath the shoe's sole—making the scales thereby able to accurately weigh the wearer as the wearer briefly stands only upon the thus deployed scales. After such a weight determination, the scales may be retracted—once again housed entirely within the shoe's sole—making the shoe ready to be worn and used in any and all conventional manners.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventor: Pieter C. Wiest
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Publication number: 20120154153Abstract: Vibratory feedback systems and methods are disclosed. A vibratory feedback system includes a shoe adapted to be secured to a user's foot, a plurality of force sensors and vibration actuators mounted on the shoe, and a microprocessor affixed to the shoe. The force sensors are configured to sense forces exerted by the user's foot. The vibration actuators are configured to provide vibrations to the user's foot. The microprocessor is coupled to receive data from the plurality of force sensors, and is programmed to actuate the plurality of vibration actuators to provide a first characteristic vibration to the user's foot based on the sensed forces. A method of improving the gait of a user includes enabling the user to ambulate with the vibratory feedback system secured to the user's foot, and providing a first characteristic vibration to the user's foot based on the sensed forces using the vibratory feedback system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: University of DelawareInventors: Sunil K. Agrawal, Kyle N. Winfree, David Hilgart
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Publication number: 20120124867Abstract: The present invention is directed to a pair of shoes and integral shoe alignment means comprising a first magnetic device fixed at a selected position along the instep side of a left shoe and a second magnetic device fixed to the instep side of a right shoe opposite the first magnetic device. The first magnetic device and the second magnetic device are positioned to attract and magnetically align the left shoe and the right shoe in proper position for foot placement into the magnetically aligned shoes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Wilheim A. Heinrich
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Publication number: 20120117826Abstract: Various articles, such as footwear, apparel, athletic equipment, watchbands, and the like, and methods of forming those articles are presented. The articles are generally formed, in whole or in part, using rapid manufacturing techniques, such as laser sintering, stereolithography, solid deposition modeling, and the like. The use of rapid manufacturing allows for relatively economical and time efficient manufacture of customized articles. The articles may include one or more reinforcements configured to provide added durability to various regions of the articles. In addition, the articles may be formed from two or more materials in a single rapid manufacturing process. The rapid manufacturing additive fabrication technique may also include using of varying intensities of the laser to fuse material to form the articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Kelly B. Jarvis
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Patent number: 8176658Abstract: A shoe, including a sandal, with a transparent plastic film visible display within a permanent pouch or detachable showcase, constructed to receive, retain and display interchangeable inserts. Insert array blanks provide for Do It Yourself heat or pressure sensitive adhesive applications or can be Pre Customized fashion designs, both with quick and easy in and out insertion and replacement to match or coordinate with a variety of fashionable ensembles. The pouch or detachable showcase is mounted on the shoe in a manner which retains the insert in a substantially constant position while the wearer of the shoe is walking.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Inventor: Marcella Miriam Katz
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Publication number: 20120110873Abstract: A shoe that can be added with pictures, the shoe is provided on any surface thereof with at least a transparent bag, the bag at least has a pocket, the peripheries of the bag are stuck on the surface; the pocket of the bag is inserted therein with a picture which is accommodate in the bag, and the content of the picture can be shown on the surface through the transparent bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: Chun-Leon CHEN
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Publication number: 20120116326Abstract: Methods, apparatuses and systems are disclosed for conditioning a foot surface by contacting a foot surface with an article designed to contact foot surfaces for the purpose of abrading, moisturizing and otherwise conditioning a foot surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: Michele Candella
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Publication number: 20120102787Abstract: A system for attaching a shoe to a skateboard is described. An interlocking structure attached to the shoe substantially prevents vertical and/or lateral movement of the shoe in relation the skateboard when the interlocking structure is pressed against another interlocking structure. The interlocking structures may register in a plurality of vertical and/or lateral positions. One or both of the interlocking structures may comprise a plurality of protrusions of a pointed or rounded shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Ronald L. Haskell
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Patent number: 8151492Abstract: Boots with an integrated scent carrying system are provided. The boots include a vented scented material holder that can leave a scent trail during hunting and/or to mask one's own scent during hunting. The boots are configured to effectively deliver the scent to the hunter's environment.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventors: Kyle Daniel Rackiewicz, Kenton Donald Geer, John Lee Rademacher
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Patent number: 8142252Abstract: Items are releasably interconnected to one another to create amusing assemblies. In one particular application, a humanoid figurine is mounted on a base, which in turn, is mounted on an article of clothing. For example, a LEGO figurine is press fitted onto a base, and the base is secured beneath a closure on a shoe. In another example, the base is secured to the bill of a visor. In still other examples, the base is secured to a shirt pocket or a shirt button. In various applications, the base is configured to support the figurine in more than one orientation. Furthermore, the base or other first item may be provided with one or more walls that surround the figurine or other second item.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: Mark A. Krull
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Patent number: 8132340Abstract: An article of footwear may include various strands that extend from an area proximal to lace-receiving elements to an area proximal to a sole structure. The strands lie substantially parallel to a surface of a material layer in a region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure, and the strands cross each other in the region between the lace-receiving elements and the sole structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: James C. Meschter
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Publication number: 20120047773Abstract: An application for an adornment for footwear that has a rim area includes a decorative portion and a way to removably attach the decorative portion to the rim area of the footwear such that when the decorative portion is attached to the rim area of the footwear, a decorative surface of the decorative portion is visible from outside of the footwear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Tiffany Schrader
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Publication number: 20120047774Abstract: An adornment for footwear includes a sleeve of generally tubular shape for fitting over a leg of a person. The sleeve has a first portion and a second portion. At least the second portion of the sleeve is sized to fit between a rim area of footwear and the leg of the person. At least an inside surface of the first portion of the sleeve is or is covered by a decorative material such that after the person dons the sleeve and then dons the footwear, the first portion of the sleeve is folded over the rim area of the footwear, thereby exposing the decorative material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Tiffany Schrader
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Publication number: 20120042544Abstract: A device for a shoe with a sole assembly including at least an outer sole and an insole connected to a heel through a shank and a heel breast. The device includes a cap comprising a cap head mounted to a hollow shaft with internal threads therein. The hollow shaft of the cap is received within a bore extending from the insole to the outer sole on the heel breast of the shoe between the heel and the shank of the shoe. A shank having a first end comprising threads and a second end. The first end of the shank is received by the hollow shaft of the cap to fasten the shank to the cap on the heal breast of the shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Susan Leo
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Publication number: 20120042545Abstract: An interchangeable fashion footwear component has a decorative cuff which fits around the perimeter of the opening of the shaft of a boot. The decorative cuff may be held in place by an adjustable strap which extends downwardly into the heel portion of the boot engaging the user's heel or any part of the underside of the foot when the boot is worn. The decorative cuff may include an elastic component to accommodate various boot opening circumferences. The decorative cuff may include an adjustable fastener to accommodate various boot opening circumferences. The adjustable strap may be shortened or lengthened to match the shaft length of the boot. The strap may be removable for washing separately from the decorative cuff.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Mona R. Dickerson
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Patent number: 8109013Abstract: A protective cover device for a skate boot comprises a panel member including a central portion spanning part of the skate tongue and two side portions extending outwardly and downwardly from the central portion to span towards respective inner and outer sides of the skate. Anchor members at the outer side anchor the panel member to the skate boot using apertures which receive portions of the skate laces therethrough. The anchor members at the outer side also form hinges onto which the panel member is pivotally coupled for selectively providing access to the laces for fastening. An anchor member at the inner side comprises a strap which is selectively fastened to a mating fastener on a bottom side of the skate boot.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Inventor: Lawrence B. Parrott
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Patent number: 8104198Abstract: Attaching a three-dimensional ornamental article to a shoe upper is achieved using a stiff elongated strip that is bent to form an arcuate upper portion and a J-shaped lower portion. The upper portion is fitted to follow the contours of the top and sides of the ornamental article, while the lower portions are inserted through spaced openings formed in the shoe upper. The bottom ends of the lower portions face each other when they are positioned between the insole and outsole of the shoe. Once the outsole is secured with the insole, the ornamental article becomes securely attached to the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Streetzie's High Heel Bunny Slippers, LLCInventor: Pamela Ohlsson Barras
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Publication number: 20120017472Abstract: Shoes which are made of, or coated with, color-changeable materials, and which further can have holes and be decorated with pin members.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Tracey E. Burnstein
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Patent number: 8091901Abstract: A system for attaching a shoe to a skateboard is described. An interlocking structure attached to the shoe substantially prevents vertical and/or lateral movement of the shoe in relation the skateboard when the interlocking structure is pressed against another interlocking structure. The interlocking structures may register in a plurality of vertical and/or lateral positions. One or both of the interlocking structures may comprise a plurality of protrusions of a pointed or rounded shape.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Ronald L. Haskell
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Publication number: 20110314700Abstract: Articles of footwear and footwear systems include modules, e.g., for sensing physical and/or physiological characteristics associated with use of the footwear or for performing other functions. Such systems and methods may use physical or other interaction(s) between the module and the article of footwear for activating and/or deactivating the module and/or sensing devices included with the module, for confirming whether the module and footwear are authorized for use with one another, and/or for automatic data algorithm selection methods. Additionally, such systems and methods also may use the activation and/or authentication systems for the module for data input to the module. Some examples of such systems and methods may utilize magnets and magnetic sensing systems and/or light (or other radiation) sources and sensing systems for activation, authentication, data input, and/or algorithm selection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: Charles Whipple Case, JR.
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Publication number: 20110314702Abstract: Articles of footwear and other devices include modules, e.g., for sensing physical and/or physiological characteristics associated with use of the footwear or other devices. Such devices include: (a) a housing, optionally an asymmetrical housing, for receiving an electronic module; (b) release mechanisms for removably mounting the module in the housing; and/or (c) activation/authentication systems for selectively activating the module. Additionally, methods of making articles of footwear or other structures that include such housings, electronic modules, release systems, activation systems, authentication systems, etc. are described. Performance sensing systems and methods of using the above devices for sensing performance characteristics also are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: William E. Berner, JR., Albert Shum, Charles W. Case, JR., Allan M. Schrock, James A. Niegowski, William F. Rauchholz
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Patent number: 8082683Abstract: A detachable material wrapped around a strap of a footwear guards against blister formation, provides comfort and a softer feel against a foot, and to add aesthetic value. In one embodiment, the detachable material is a strip made of self-fastening material. In another plurality of loops. The detachable material is reusable and adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: Mikako A. Munch, Yoshimi Munch, Mark Munch
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Publication number: 20110308113Abstract: An article with a color change portion and a method of changing color is disclosed. The article includes at least one color change portion capable of changing colors. The color change portion can change colors according to one or more performance parameters. The article can be connected to a computer and the color change portion can be controlled using the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Sean D. Hartford, Michelle L. Kvernmo, Andrew A. Owings, Bradley W. Wilkins, Sharna M. Donovan
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Publication number: 20110308111Abstract: A boot accessory for attachment and wear along an upper portion of a boot for altering and enhancing the overall appearance of the boot includes a clip having a main body, a flexible finger extending from the main body, and first and second side body extensions that define first and second slots along two opposing sides of the main body. A space is formed between the finger and an inner surface of the main body for receiving an upper edge of the boot. The boot accessory also includes a decorative boot band having a first end and an opposing second end. The first end is fixedly attached to the first side body extension by passing through the first slot. An inner surface of the boot band includes at least one fastening element to permit the second end of the boot band to be folded onto itself and be attached to the inner surface of the boot band by first passing through the second slot and then being folded and attached to the inner surface so as to form a continuous circumferential member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: SHIMEEZ, LLCInventors: Jane Paraszczak, Susan Hoddeson
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Publication number: 20110302748Abstract: A device for securing shoelaces without needing to tie the shoelaces is disclosed. One embodiment of the device comprises a pair of small, planar fastener disks with an aperture cutout in each disk. Aglets at each end of a shoelace are inserted through fastener-disk apertures and the fasteners are slid down to a desired point or tension on the shoelace, next to one of the article of footwear's eyelets. Because the fastener disks develop a frictional grip on the shoelace, tension in the shoelace is substantially maintained. Importantly, the device can be used to simultaneously secure and article of footwear on a wearer's foot while providing a false impression that the article of footwear is untied and unsecured, a feature desired by the skateboarding community. Additionally, one or more such devices can be used to ornament an article of footwear on the exterior sides of footwear eyelets.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventor: Raymond Michael Avelar
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Publication number: 20110296715Abstract: This invention relates generally to human space flights to Earth orbit and beyond. It is designed for use in micro-gravity environments, to allow the wearer to make use of one or both feet as prehensile appendages. The invention enables the operator to use their feet for gripping, holding and manipulating. It achieves this by means of flexible footwear with molded extensions that protrude from under the toes and ball of the foot, creating additional leverage for the flexion and extension of the toes. The basic embodiment of the invention consists of six (6) main components. 1. A solid extrusion, positioned under the metatarsal bones of the foot, extending downward from the plantar surface. 2. A second solid extrusion, positioned under the first phalange of the foot, extending downward from the plantar surface. 3. A third solid extrusion, positioned under the second, third, fourth and fifth phalanges collectively, extending downward from their plantar surfaces. 4.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Edward Lamar Howell
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Publication number: 20110296716Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for releasably securing footwear and, more specifically, to fasteners secured to lateral portions of a pair of shoes that releasably secures the first and second shoes together upon removal from an individual. Advantageously the invention ensures that the shoes are not separated or lost upon removal in, for example, public areas such as indoor playgrounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Amy Catherine Cedrone
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Patent number: 8066592Abstract: A system for storing one or more stringed-racquet vibration dampeners on an article of apparel so that they are easily accessible during game play is disclosed. In disclosed embodiments, the vibration dampener is detachably secured to an article of footwear by way of an opening in the upper of the shoe, such as at the tongue or the like. The dampening device may provide surface ornamentation thereon, such as a logo, other indicia, or a color scheme selectable by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Wayne Forester
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Patent number: 8060974Abstract: Embodiments of foot-worn scrubbing apparatus are disclosed. One embodiment of the apparatus includes a sole made of a suitable sponge material and having a top surface and a bottom surface. A scrubbing surface of another suitable scrubbing material is adhered to the bottom surface of the sole. The sole is also attached to a thong in order to secure the sole and the scrubbing surface to a bare foot or to a socked foot of a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventor: Lisa K. McLogan
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Publication number: 20110277352Abstract: An image displaying device includes a background layer that is substantially opaque. The device also includes a display layer that is semi-transparent. The display layer includes an inner surface facing the background layer, and the inner surface is substantially smooth. The display layer further includes an outer surface facing away from the background layer, and the outer surface includes a plurality of raised areas and a plurality of recessed areas. The display layer has increased light transmissivity through the recessed areas and decreased light transmissivity through the raised areas such that a contrast of light transmissivity between the raised and recessed areas generates an image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: JAMES E. DIEPENBROCK, CONNIE A. SARKINEN, TODD A. WAATTI