US20050268496A1 - Interchangeable footwear system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to shoes and more particularly to shoes adapted to accept a range of interchangeable covers so as to alter appearance.
- Footwear has long come to serve additional functions to that of mere utility.
- the desirability for variations of style, colour and decoration, particularly in the areas of children's, ladies' and sport related footwear requires the purchase of multiple pairs of shoes.
- to change from one style or appearance of footwear to another while away from home requires that additional bulky pairs of shoes are taken along.
- an interchangeable footwear system comprising a shoe assembly including
- said base shoe comprises a sole portion and an upper portion.
- said sole portion is provided with an upwardly extending perimeter rim portion.
- said upwardly extending perimeter rim portion is provided with a first mating element.
- interchangeable covers are provided with a second mating element along the lower perimeter of said covers,
- said first mating element is female.
- said first mating element is male.
- said second mating element is male.
- said second mating element is female.
- said first and second mating elements are substantially V-shaped in section.
- V-shaped sections of said mating elements are provided with matching protrusions and recesses so as to provide a snap-fit when said cover is assembled to said base shoe.
- said base shoes are provided in a range of shapes, and sizes.
- said covers are provided in a matching range of shapes and sizes adapted to fit said base shoes.
- said covers are provided in a range of colours and patterns.
- said base shoe and said covers are made from any of a selection of materials, said selection including leather, canvas, rubber, plastic and other synthetic materials.
- a one of said covers includes an indicia-receiving portion.
- said indicia-receiving portion is adapted to display promotional indicia.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a base shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of a shoe cover according a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a detail of a cross section of the mating system between base shoe and cover according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 A first preferred embodiment of a interchangeable footwear system according to the invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- a base shoe 10 is provided with a sole 11 and upper portion 12 .
- Sole 11 is further provided around its perimeter with an upwardly extending rim portion 13 .
- Both sole 11 and upper portion 12 may be constructed from conventional shoe materials including leather, canvas, rubber, plastic and other synthetic materials.
- rim portion 13 is formed from a moulded resilient material and forms a first mating element 14 .
- shoe cover 15 consists of a sheath open at its underside 16 and provided around its lower perimeter 17 with second mating element 18 .
- Cover 15 is adapted to slip over the upper portion 12 of base shoe 10 with first and second mating elements 14 and 18 engaging so as to retain cover 15 on base shoe 10 .
- FIG. 3 shows a preferred embodiment of mating elements 14 and 18 where the perimeter rim portion 13 of base shoe sole 11 is provided with female moulded engagement means 19 and the lower perimeter 17 of cover 15 is provided with moulded male engagement means 20 .
- sole portion female engagement means 19 is provided with a substantially V-shaped section 21 having projections 22 and recesses 23 along both inner surfaces of the V.
- Upper portion 15 male engagement means 20 has matching V-shaped section 24 with like projections 25 and recesses 26 such that the projections 22 and recesses 23 of sole portion female engagement means 19 provide a snap fit with recesses 26 and projections 25 of upper portion male engagement means.
- lower perimeter 17 may be provided with waterproofing lip 27 so as to prevent ingress of water into the engagement means.
- base shoes 10 may be provided with a plainly constructed upper portions 12 providing no more than a scaffold for the addition of covers.
- upper portions 12 of base shoes 10 may be adapted to a particular appearance or use environment.
- covers may be provided with logos or other proprietary indicia, or otherwise personalized to reflect an interest or taste of the wearer.
- covers are made available in a matching range of sizes and shapes to suit base shoes.
- a wearer may purchase a pair of base shoes with or without one or more covers. Further covers may be purchased subsequently.
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Abstract
An interchangeable footwear system comprising a shoe assembly including: (a) a base shoe; (b) interchangeable covers, in which any one of a plurality of said covers are adapted to allow fitting to said base shoe forming an assembly so as to change the appearance and use environment of said shoe assembly.
Description
- The present invention relates to shoes and more particularly to shoes adapted to accept a range of interchangeable covers so as to alter appearance.
- Footwear has long come to serve additional functions to that of mere utility. The desirability for variations of style, colour and decoration, particularly in the areas of children's, ladies' and sport related footwear requires the purchase of multiple pairs of shoes. Moreover, to change from one style or appearance of footwear to another while away from home, requires that additional bulky pairs of shoes are taken along.
- It is an object of the present invention to address or ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages.
- Accordingly, in one broad form of the invention there is provided an interchangeable footwear system comprising a shoe assembly including
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- (a) a base shoe
- (b) interchangeable covers
in which any one of a plurality of said covers are adapted to allow fitting to said base shoe forming an assembly so as to change the appearance and use environment of said shoe assembly.
- Preferably said base shoe comprises a sole portion and an upper portion.
- Preferably said sole portion is provided with an upwardly extending perimeter rim portion.
- Preferably said upwardly extending perimeter rim portion is provided with a first mating element.
- Preferably said interchangeable covers are provided with a second mating element along the lower perimeter of said covers,
- Preferably said first mating element is female.
- Preferably said first mating element is male.
- Preferably said second mating element is male.
- Preferably said second mating element is female.
- Preferably said first and second mating elements are substantially V-shaped in section.
- Preferably said V-shaped sections of said mating elements are provided with matching protrusions and recesses so as to provide a snap-fit when said cover is assembled to said base shoe.
- Preferably said base shoes are provided in a range of shapes, and sizes.
- Preferably said covers are provided in a matching range of shapes and sizes adapted to fit said base shoes.
- Preferably said covers are provided in a range of colours and patterns.
- Preferably said base shoe and said covers are made from any of a selection of materials, said selection including leather, canvas, rubber, plastic and other synthetic materials.
- Preferably a one of said covers includes an indicia-receiving portion.
- Preferably said indicia-receiving portion is adapted to display promotional indicia.
- In a further broad form of the invention there is provided a method of altering the appearance of a shoe, said method comprising utilising the interchangeable footwear system of any preceding claim.
- Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a base shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention, -
FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of a shoe cover according a preferred embodiment of the invention, -
FIG. 3 is a detail of a cross section of the mating system between base shoe and cover according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. - A first preferred embodiment of a interchangeable footwear system according to the invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 . - A
base shoe 10 is provided with a sole 11 andupper portion 12. Sole 11 is further provided around its perimeter with an upwardly extendingrim portion 13. Both sole 11 andupper portion 12 may be constructed from conventional shoe materials including leather, canvas, rubber, plastic and other synthetic materials. - Preferably
rim portion 13 is formed from a moulded resilient material and forms a first mating element 14. - With reference to
FIG. 2 ,shoe cover 15 consists of a sheath open at itsunderside 16 and provided around itslower perimeter 17 withsecond mating element 18.Cover 15 is adapted to slip over theupper portion 12 ofbase shoe 10 with first andsecond mating elements 14 and 18 engaging so as to retaincover 15 onbase shoe 10. -
FIG. 3 shows a preferred embodiment ofmating elements 14 and 18 where theperimeter rim portion 13 ofbase shoe sole 11 is provided with female moulded engagement means 19 and thelower perimeter 17 ofcover 15 is provided with moulded male engagement means 20. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 3 , sole portion female engagement means 19 is provided with a substantially V-shaped section 21 having projections 22 andrecesses 23 along both inner surfaces of the V.Upper portion 15 male engagement means 20 has matching V-shaped section 24 with like projections 25 andrecesses 26 such that the projections 22 andrecesses 23 of sole portion female engagement means 19 provide a snap fit withrecesses 26 and projections 25 of upper portion male engagement means. - Preferably
lower perimeter 17 may be provided withwaterproofing lip 27 so as to prevent ingress of water into the engagement means. - Preferably
base shoes 10 may be provided with a plainly constructedupper portions 12 providing no more than a scaffold for the addition of covers. Alternatively,upper portions 12 ofbase shoes 10 may be adapted to a particular appearance or use environment. - In a further preferred embodiments covers may be provided with logos or other proprietary indicia, or otherwise personalized to reflect an interest or taste of the wearer.
- In use, covers are made available in a matching range of sizes and shapes to suit base shoes. A wearer may purchase a pair of base shoes with or without one or more covers. Further covers may be purchased subsequently.
- Although the above description refers to shoes it will be understood that the concept of the invention may be applied to other forms of footwear including boots and certain configurations of sandals.
- The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims (18)
1. An interchangeable footwear system comprising a shoe assembly including
(a) a base shoe
(b) interchangeable covers
in which any one of a plurality of said covers are adapted to allow fitting to said base shoe forming an assembly so as to change the appearance and use environment of said shoe assembly.
2. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 1 wherein said base shoe comprises a sole portion and an upper portion.
3. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 2 wherein said sole portion is provided with an upwardly extending perimeter rim portion.
4. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 4 wherein said upwardly extending perimeter rim portion is provided with a first mating element.
5. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 4 wherein said interchangeable covers are provided with a second mating element along the lower perimeter of said covers,
6. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 5 wherein said first mating element is female.
7. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 6 wherein said first mating element is male.
8. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 7 wherein said second mating element is male.
9. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 8 wherein said second mating element is female.
10. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 9 wherein said first and second mating elements are substantially V-shaped in section.
11. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 10 wherein said V-shaped sections of said mating elements are provided with matching protrusions and recesses so as to provide a snap-fit when said cover is assembled to said base shoe.
12. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 11 wherein said base shoes are provided in a range of shapes, and sizes.
13. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 12 wherein said covers are provided in a matching range of shapes and sizes adapted to fit said base shoes.
14. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 13 wherein said covers are provided in a range of colours and patterns.
15. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 1 wherein said base shoe and said covers are made from any of a selection of materials, said selection including leather, canvas, rubber, plastic and other synthetic materials.
16. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 1 wherein a one of said covers includes an indicia-receiving portion.
17. The interchangeable footwear system of claim 16 wherein said indicia-receiving portion is adapted to display promotional indicia.
18. A method of altering the appearance of a shoe, said method comprising utilising the interchangeable footwear system of claim 1.
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