US20130014408A1 - Decorative cover for a shoe - Google Patents
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- US20130014408A1 US20130014408A1 US13/509,558 US201013509558A US2013014408A1 US 20130014408 A1 US20130014408 A1 US 20130014408A1 US 201013509558 A US201013509558 A US 201013509558A US 2013014408 A1 US2013014408 A1 US 2013014408A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B23/00—Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
- A43B23/24—Ornamental buckles; Other ornaments for shoes without fastening function
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/16—Overshoes
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Abstract
A decorative cover (10) for a shoe (12), including a toe section (14) and a heel section (16) separated by a bridging section (18), wherein the cover (10) is at least partially resiliently expandable so that the toe section (14) and the heel section (16) resiliently bear against respective heel and toe sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted over the shoe, wherein the cover includes an upper boot section (32) shaped for engagement with a leg of a person wearing the shoe.
Description
- The present invention relates to a decorative cover for a shoe. The present invention also relates to a method of fitting a decorative cover to a shoe.
- A woman, for example, may purchase a new pair of shoes to match a particular clothing ensemble. The shoes will typically be chosen to match a particular dress, skirt, jacket, or pair of pants. Notwithstanding that this process may result in a well coordinated clothing ensemble, use of the new pair of shoes may be limited to the particular D ensemble for which they were purchased. As such, the shoes may be forced into early retirement when the woman tires of the ensemble.
- A lucky pair of shoes may have an extended life if the shoes can be used with multiple clothing ensembles. In such cases,, the life expectancy of the shoes may be. slightly extended. However, the woman will still likely have multiple pairs of shoes, one for each set of matching clothing ensembles.
- Purchasing different pairs of shoes to match different clothing ensembles is a time consuming and expensive process.
- A woman may wear a particular heel height to suit the occasion, e.g. work, medium size heel and when the occasion arises to add some glamour the shoe maybe exchanged with a similar pair with higher heels.
- It is generally desirable to overcome or ameliorate one or more of the above mentioned difficulties, or at least provide a useful alternative.
- In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a decorative cover for a shoe, including a toe section and a heel section separated by a bridging section, wherein the cover is at least partially resiliently expandable so that the toe section and the heel section resiliently bear against respective heel and toe sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted over the shoe. The cover includes an upper boot section shaped for engagement with a leg of a person wearing the shoe.
- Preferably, the heel section includes an aperture shaped to receive a heel of the shoe.
- Preferably, the toe section and the heel section at least partially conform to the shape of respective toe and heel sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted to the shoe. Alternatively, for sling back or open back shoes, the wearer may pull the heel section of the cover upwards, such that the cover sits above the heel exposing the wearer's bare heel.
- The cover preferably includes a sole section shaped to at least partially engage a sole of the shoe. The upper boot section preferably at least partially resiliently expandable so as to resiliently bear against the leg of the person.
- In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of fitting the above described cover to a shoe, including the steps of:
- (a) inserting the toe section of the shoe into a corresponding toe section of the cover;
- (b) resiliently expanding the bridging section of the cover so that the heel section of the cover overlies the heel section of the shoe; and
- (c) pulling the upper section of the cover up the leg of the person to the desired height.
- Preferred embodiments of the present invention are hereafter described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a cover for a shoe; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the cover shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the cover shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of a prior art shoe fitted to a foot of a person; -
FIG. 5 is side view of the cover shown inFIG. 1 fitted to a shoe being worn by a person; and -
FIG. 6 is a side view of the cover shown inFIG. 5 showing internal features in broken lines. - The
decorative cover 10 shown inFIGS. 1 to 3 is used to change the look of a shoe, sandal orboot 12 to match a particular clothing ensemble. For example, the look of theshoe 12 shown inFIG. 4 can be changed by fitting thecover 10 to the shoe in the manner shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 . In doing so, the life expectancy of a pair of shoes can, advantageously, be extended. The shoe will also be protected from fabric scuffs and spills whilst wearing the, cover. Covers can be laundered (dry cleaned or hand washed). - The
cover 10 is hereafter described by way of reference to theheeled ladies shoe 12 shown inFIG. 4 . However, thecover 10 can be used with either an open or a closedtoe shoe 12. Further, thecover 10 can be used with either an open or a closedback shoe 12. - The
cover 10 includes atoe section 14 and aheel section 16 separated by abridging section 18. Thecover 10 is at least partially resiliently expandable so that thetoe section 14 and theheel section 16 resiliently bear against respective heel andtoe sections shoe 12 when the cover is fitted over theshoe 12. Thetoe section 14 and theheel section 16 at least partially conform to the shape of respective toe andheel sections shoe 12 when thecover 10 is fitted. Thecover 10, when fitted, generally conforms 30 to the shape of theshoe 12. - The
heel section 18 of thecover 10 includes anaperture 24 shaped to receive aheel 26 of theshoe 12. Theheel 26 of theshoe 12 extends through theaperture 24 when the cover is fitted to theshoe 12 so that the heel engages a floor or ground surface (not shown). Consequently, theheel section 16 of thecover 10 is raised above the floor or ground surface. The heel section may also include aheel insert 25 arranged to frictionally engage theheel section 22 of theshoe 12 in manner shown inFIG. 6 . The heel insert 25 inhibits unintentional movement between theheel section 18 of thecover 10 and theheel section 22 of theshoe 12. In an alternative embodiment not shown, for sling back or open back shoes, the wearer may pull theheel section 22 upwards, such that the cover .10 sits above the wearer's heel, exposing the wearers bare heel. An accessory, such as a clip, could be added to the centre front cover securing the cover to expose the wearer's bare heel. - The cover also includes a
sole section 28 shaped to at least partially engage a sole 30 of theshoe 12. Thesole section 28 is adapted to frictionally engage both the sole 30 of theshoe 12 and the floor or ground surface. Thesole section 28 is preferably made of rubber. Thesole section 28 preferably provides a non-slip interface between the shoe and the floor or ground surface. Thesole section 28 is preferably glued to thetoe section 14 and thebridging section 18. - The
cover 10 is preferably shaped to provide an alternative covering for any shoe or boot. - The
cover 10 additionally includes anupper boot section 32 which converts a low cut dress shoe, sandal orboot 12 into a long boot. Theupper boot section 32 is generally tubular and shaped for engagement with aleg 34 of a person wearing theshoe 12. Theupper boot section 32 at least partially resiliently expandable so 30 as to resiliently bear against theleg 34 of the person, making the cover multi-sized to suit, a broad range of calf sizes. Theupper boot section 32 can be arranged to extend different lengths along theleg 34 of the person. As such, the height of the boot can be adjusted to suit the desired look. Thecover 10 preferably includes a zip (not shown) or lacing in a non stretch fabric such as leather or sheep skin extending along theupper boot section 32 from theheel section 16. Theupper boot section 32 is preferably lined. - The
cover 10 is fitted to theshoe 12 by performing the following steps: - (a) inserting the
toe section 20 of theshoe 12 into acorresponding toe section 14 of thecover 10; - (b) resiliently expanding the
bridging section 18 of thecover 10 so that theheel section 16 of thecover 10 overliesheel section 22 of theshoe 12; and - (c) pulling the
upper section 32 of thecover 10 up theleg 34 of the person to the desired height. - The
cover 10 is preferably made of an at least partially resiliently expandable material. Alternatively, thecover 10 is made of leather. Thecover 10 is preferably made of a water proof material, also protecting from spills and scuffs; in sheepskin, leather or vinyl and like fabric, a zip or eyelets will be required. - The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia.
- It will be understood that the invention disclosed and defined in this specification extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the invention.
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- 10 Cover for a shoe
- 12 Shoe
- 14 Toe section of cover
- 16 Heel section of cover
- 18 Bridging section of cover
- 20 Toe section of shoe
- 22 Heel section of shoe
- 24 Aperture for heel of the shoe
- 26 Heel of shoe
- 28 Sole section of cover
- 30 Sole of shoe
- 32 Upper section of cover
- 34 Leg of a person
Claims (12)
1. A decorative cover for a shoe, including a toe section and a heel section separated by a bridging section, wherein the cover is at least partially resiliently expandable so that the toe section and the heel section resiliently bear against respective heel and toe sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted over the shoe;
wherein the cover includes an upper boot section shaped for engagement with a leg of a person wearing the shoe.
2. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper boot section is at least partially resiliently expandable so as to resiliently bear against the leg of the person.
3. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the toe section and the heel section at least partially conform to the shape of respective toe and heel sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted to the shoe.
4. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heel section includes an aperture shaped to receive a heel of the shoe.
5. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , including a sole section shaped to at least partially engage a sole of the shoe.
6. The decorative cover claimed in claim 5 , wherein the sole section of the cover is adapted to frictionally engage the sole of the shoe.
7. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper boot section can be arranged to extend different lengths along the leg of the person.
8. The decorative cover claimed in claim, including a zipper extending along the upper boot section from the heel section.
9. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper boot section is lined.
10. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cover is adapted to fit a shoe that is either open or closed toe.
11. The decorative cover claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cover is adapted to fit a shoe that is either open or closed back.
12. A method of fitting a decorative cover to a shoe,
the decorative cover being for a shoe, and including a toe section and a heel section separated by a bridging section, wherein the cover is at least partially resiliently expandable so that the toe section and the heel section resiliently bear against respective heel and toe sections of the shoe when the cover is fitted over the shoe;
wherein the cover includes an upper boot section shaped for engagement with a leg of a person wearing the shoe; and
the method including the steps of:
(a) inserting the toe section of the shoe into a corresponding toe section of the cover;
(b) resiliently expanding the bridging section of the cover so that the heel section of the cover overlies the heel section of the shoe; and
(c) pulling the upper section of the cover up the leg of the person to the desired height.
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US1971456A (en) * | 1929-12-13 | 1934-08-28 | Goodyear S India Rubber Glove | Footwear article |
US1854969A (en) * | 1930-10-29 | 1932-04-19 | Carlin A Walsh | Footwear |
US2068238A (en) * | 1935-12-21 | 1937-01-19 | Malm Henry | Flexible rubber overshoe |
US2132523A (en) * | 1936-08-06 | 1938-10-11 | Charles F Berry | Rubber overshoe |
US2102265A (en) * | 1937-02-25 | 1937-12-14 | Halberstadt Bert | Overshoe and the like |
US2142981A (en) * | 1937-11-10 | 1939-01-03 | Richards Boggs & King Inc | Galosh |
US2215880A (en) * | 1938-04-04 | 1940-09-24 | Bert Halberstadt | Galosh |
US2257390A (en) * | 1940-08-20 | 1941-09-30 | Maling Roy | Footwear |
US2643468A (en) * | 1951-08-04 | 1953-06-30 | Gem Rubber Corp | Rubber footwear having a flared upper |
US3026635A (en) * | 1960-03-24 | 1962-03-27 | Us Rubber Co | Overshoe |
US3034231A (en) * | 1961-04-14 | 1962-05-15 | Schwartz Mack | Rain boot |
US3283423A (en) * | 1964-03-18 | 1966-11-08 | Miller Paul J | Overshoe |
US3486248A (en) * | 1967-09-11 | 1969-12-30 | Willard E Olson | Overshoe for spiked shoes |
US4967491A (en) * | 1989-05-04 | 1990-11-06 | Howard Plotkin | Disposable, collapsable overshoe |
US5425186A (en) * | 1994-04-15 | 1995-06-20 | Hoyt; David | Overshoe with an accordian type sole |
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US9210959B1 (en) * | 2014-08-28 | 2015-12-15 | Diamond Dust Design LLC | Selectively decorative clothing article |
US10959482B2 (en) * | 2015-02-06 | 2021-03-30 | The Floor Show, Llc | Shoe cover |
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