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US2436187A
US2436187A US681989A US68198946A US2436187A US 2436187 A US2436187 A US 2436187A US 681989 A US681989 A US 681989A US 68198946 A US68198946 A US 68198946A US 2436187 A US2436187 A US 2436187A
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  • This invention relates to shoe protectors for painters, plasterers and the like. In such occupations the shoes are frequently spattered with paint or other materials and it is the primary object of my invention to provide means which may be readily applied to, or removed from, the shoes and which will cover and protect the toes, uppers and sides thereof. Another object is to provide means of this nature which is simple and inexpensive, neat in appearance, not likely to become disarranged from the shoe upon which it is used, and which will not itself wear the shoe.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of my shoe protector showing it in use upon a shoe.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom or inverted plan view of the shoe protector alone.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view along the line 3-3 in Fig. 2.
  • A designates generally my shoe protector which is adapted to fit on and protect the shoe B.
  • the shoe protector comprises a cover member or shield Ill of suitable material such as a fabric, having a toe or forward portion open at its bottom and shaped to fit downwardly over and cover the toe and upper and forward portions of the shoe B, and having rearwardly extending tabs or ends I l to fit back along the sides of the shoe.
  • An elastic heel strap I2 is attached at its ends at l3 to the tabs II and is adapted to pass around the heel of the shoe, thus pulling the cover i9 in a rearward direction, while a bottom or cross strap M of elastic is attached at its ends at I5 to the lower side edges of the cover in position to extend beneath the shoe sole forward of the heel, and thus hold the cover taut over the instep.
  • a toe clasp assembly comprising an arched spring member l6 extending crosswise, and a forwardly and downwardly curved spring ll secured rigidly at l8 to the center of spring [6.
  • These springs l6 and I! have apertures near their lower ends, and at the top of the arch, as designated generally at l9, and are sewed into the cover by stitches passing through the apertures, designated at 20.
  • the lower ends of the spring it have inturned hooks 2
  • the cover In use the cover is slipped downwardly and rearwardly over the shoe so that the hooks 2
  • the straps l2 and I4 are engaged around the heel and beneath the sole of the shoe and the cover is thus anchored in place on the shoe, and held taut and neat in all directions.
  • the cover then protects all parts of the shoe not ordinarily covered by the trouser cuffs (not shown) and prevents the shoes from becoming spattered and unsightly from paint and the like.
  • the protectors will be made in rights and lofts, of course, and being simple and inexpensive and readily applied to or removed from the shoe, are of great advantage to painters and like workers.
  • the clasp assembly engaging the shoe cap at three points, at front and opposite sides, enables the protector to fit shoes of all ordinary shapes, and to accommodate itself to pointed or blunt toes.
  • the front of theprotector will be pulled even and tight around the toe by the back strap l2.
  • the forward clasp member [1 is furthermore wide enough to hold the device in place when crawling and the like and serves also as protection for the toe.
  • a shoe protector of the character described comprising a flexible cover member shaped to fit downwardly over the forward part of a shoe and having tab portions extending rearwardly along the sides of the shoe, an elastic heel strap connecting said tab portions and extending around the heel of the shoe, an elastic cross strap connected to the cover member and extending across the sole of the shoe forwardly of the heel thereof, a T-shaped clasp of spring material having an arched cross spring fitting across and over the shoe toe and a forwardly and down- I wardly extending spring fitting down over the front of the shoe toe, said springs all having hooks at their ends for engaging the edges of the shoe toe. and the said springs having apertures by which the clasp member is sewed inside the forward part of the cover member.

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F 7, 948. A. BEsTLAND SHOE PROTECTOR Filed July 8, 1946 gwuem bbm LEONARD A. BESTLAND Patented Feb. 17, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,436,187 SHOE rRo'rEo'ron Leonard A. Bestland, Minneapolis, Minn.
Application July 8, 1946, Serial No. 681,989
1 Claim.
This invention relates to shoe protectors for painters, plasterers and the like. In such occupations the shoes are frequently spattered with paint or other materials and it is the primary object of my invention to provide means which may be readily applied to, or removed from, the shoes and which will cover and protect the toes, uppers and sides thereof. Another object is to provide means of this nature which is simple and inexpensive, neat in appearance, not likely to become disarranged from the shoe upon which it is used, and which will not itself wear the shoe.
These and other more detailed and specific objects will be disclosed in the course of the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of my shoe protector showing it in use upon a shoe.
Fig. 2 is a bottom or inverted plan view of the shoe protector alone.
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view along the line 3-3 in Fig. 2.
Referring now more particularly and by reference characters to the drawing, A designates generally my shoe protector which is adapted to fit on and protect the shoe B. The shoe protector comprises a cover member or shield Ill of suitable material such as a fabric, having a toe or forward portion open at its bottom and shaped to fit downwardly over and cover the toe and upper and forward portions of the shoe B, and having rearwardly extending tabs or ends I l to fit back along the sides of the shoe. An elastic heel strap I2 is attached at its ends at l3 to the tabs II and is adapted to pass around the heel of the shoe, thus pulling the cover i9 in a rearward direction, while a bottom or cross strap M of elastic is attached at its ends at I5 to the lower side edges of the cover in position to extend beneath the shoe sole forward of the heel, and thus hold the cover taut over the instep.
In the forward part of the cover Ill I provide a toe clasp assembly comprising an arched spring member l6 extending crosswise, and a forwardly and downwardly curved spring ll secured rigidly at l8 to the center of spring [6. These springs l6 and I! have apertures near their lower ends, and at the top of the arch, as designated generally at l9, and are sewed into the cover by stitches passing through the apertures, designated at 20. The lower ends of the spring it have inturned hooks 2| and the spring I! a similar rearwardly turned hook 22. All edges of the cover are, of course, hemmed as indicated 2 throughout at 23 and around the forward lower edge a stiffening strip 24 embodied in the hem holds the front of the cover to shape.
In use the cover is slipped downwardly and rearwardly over the shoe so that the hooks 2| and 22 respectively engage and clasp the toe cap of the shoe in the groove between the cap and sole. The straps l2 and I4 are engaged around the heel and beneath the sole of the shoe and the cover is thus anchored in place on the shoe, and held taut and neat in all directions. The cover then protects all parts of the shoe not ordinarily covered by the trouser cuffs (not shown) and prevents the shoes from becoming spattered and unsightly from paint and the like. The protectors will be made in rights and lofts, of course, and being simple and inexpensive and readily applied to or removed from the shoe, are of great advantage to painters and like workers.
It will be noted that the clasp assembly, engaging the shoe cap at three points, at front and opposite sides, enables the protector to fit shoes of all ordinary shapes, and to accommodate itself to pointed or blunt toes. In any case the front of theprotector will be pulled even and tight around the toe by the back strap l2. The forward clasp member [1 is furthermore wide enough to hold the device in place when crawling and the like and serves also as protection for the toe.
It is understood that suitable modifications may be made in the structure as disclosed, provided such modifications come within the spirit and scope of the appended claim. Having now therefore fully illustrated and described my invention, what I claim to be new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
A shoe protector of the character described, comprising a flexible cover member shaped to fit downwardly over the forward part of a shoe and having tab portions extending rearwardly along the sides of the shoe, an elastic heel strap connecting said tab portions and extending around the heel of the shoe, an elastic cross strap connected to the cover member and extending across the sole of the shoe forwardly of the heel thereof, a T-shaped clasp of spring material having an arched cross spring fitting across and over the shoe toe and a forwardly and down- I wardly extending spring fitting down over the front of the shoe toe, said springs all having hooks at their ends for engaging the edges of the shoe toe. and the said springs having apertures by which the clasp member is sewed inside the forward part of the cover member.
Number LEONARD A. BESTLAND.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Miller Aug. 7, 1883 Meeteer Feb. 22, 1898 Taylor Dec. 5, 1899 Reese Nov. 29, 1910 Slasor June 28, 1921 Argard Aug. 16, 1932
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US3319362A (en) * 1966-09-06 1967-05-16 Frank J Gomolka Plastic shoe cover
US3812606A (en) * 1973-09-04 1974-05-28 V Merola Footwear upper protector for cycle riders
US5873185A (en) * 1998-01-28 1999-02-23 Harris; Cordell Shoe guard
US6038792A (en) * 1997-07-23 2000-03-21 Hauter; Bradley David Soccer shoe cover
US6286234B1 (en) 2000-05-19 2001-09-11 Larry B. Smith, Jr. Footwear protector for motorcycle riding
US20040049949A1 (en) * 2002-09-11 2004-03-18 Francesco Valentini Protection for a sports shoe, particularly for a golf shoe
US20050044750A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-03 Julie Marchese Shoe cover for transforming casual shoes into dress shoes
US7021663B1 (en) * 2003-10-14 2006-04-04 Moran Richard J Puck deflecting hockey skate covering
US7930840B1 (en) * 2008-03-11 2011-04-26 Bubalo Charles E Toe protection apparatus
WO2012019608A1 (en) * 2010-08-11 2012-02-16 Ricky Linder A shoe sole cleaning device
US20130167409A1 (en) * 2011-12-30 2013-07-04 Michael Kann Supporting structure for foldable bottomless rainproof shoe cover
US20150020410A1 (en) * 2013-07-19 2015-01-22 Christianah Adesida Replaceable-Skin Shoe System
US20150374063A1 (en) * 2014-06-27 2015-12-31 Anthony L. Jurgeto Portable shoe cover apparatus
US20160081422A1 (en) * 2014-09-19 2016-03-24 Louis Garneau Sports Inc Sport shoe cover with closeable vent
USD968767S1 (en) * 2022-03-16 2022-11-08 Rohin Phukan Shoe protector
US20220354210A1 (en) * 2021-05-07 2022-11-10 Kristin Gebert Maze Shoe apron

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US282915A (en) * 1883-08-07 James k
US599341A (en) * 1898-02-22 Foot-covering
US638484A (en) * 1896-07-07 1899-12-05 Charles M Taylor Shoe-protector.
US977399A (en) * 1909-03-24 1910-11-29 Clyde B Reese Boot and shoe protector.
US1382748A (en) * 1920-06-12 1921-06-28 Slasor Kate Footwear-protector
US1871576A (en) * 1931-08-17 1932-08-16 Argard Lillian Shoe and stocking protector

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US282915A (en) * 1883-08-07 James k
US599341A (en) * 1898-02-22 Foot-covering
US638484A (en) * 1896-07-07 1899-12-05 Charles M Taylor Shoe-protector.
US977399A (en) * 1909-03-24 1910-11-29 Clyde B Reese Boot and shoe protector.
US1382748A (en) * 1920-06-12 1921-06-28 Slasor Kate Footwear-protector
US1871576A (en) * 1931-08-17 1932-08-16 Argard Lillian Shoe and stocking protector

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3319362A (en) * 1966-09-06 1967-05-16 Frank J Gomolka Plastic shoe cover
US3812606A (en) * 1973-09-04 1974-05-28 V Merola Footwear upper protector for cycle riders
US6038792A (en) * 1997-07-23 2000-03-21 Hauter; Bradley David Soccer shoe cover
US5873185A (en) * 1998-01-28 1999-02-23 Harris; Cordell Shoe guard
US6286234B1 (en) 2000-05-19 2001-09-11 Larry B. Smith, Jr. Footwear protector for motorcycle riding
US20040049949A1 (en) * 2002-09-11 2004-03-18 Francesco Valentini Protection for a sports shoe, particularly for a golf shoe
US20050044750A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-03 Julie Marchese Shoe cover for transforming casual shoes into dress shoes
US7021663B1 (en) * 2003-10-14 2006-04-04 Moran Richard J Puck deflecting hockey skate covering
US7930840B1 (en) * 2008-03-11 2011-04-26 Bubalo Charles E Toe protection apparatus
WO2012019608A1 (en) * 2010-08-11 2012-02-16 Ricky Linder A shoe sole cleaning device
US20130167409A1 (en) * 2011-12-30 2013-07-04 Michael Kann Supporting structure for foldable bottomless rainproof shoe cover
US20150020410A1 (en) * 2013-07-19 2015-01-22 Christianah Adesida Replaceable-Skin Shoe System
US20150374063A1 (en) * 2014-06-27 2015-12-31 Anthony L. Jurgeto Portable shoe cover apparatus
US10561195B2 (en) * 2014-06-27 2020-02-18 Anthony L. Jurgeto Portable shoe cover apparatus
US20160081422A1 (en) * 2014-09-19 2016-03-24 Louis Garneau Sports Inc Sport shoe cover with closeable vent
US20220354210A1 (en) * 2021-05-07 2022-11-10 Kristin Gebert Maze Shoe apron
US11684108B2 (en) * 2021-05-07 2023-06-27 Kristin Gebert Maze Shoe apron
USD968767S1 (en) * 2022-03-16 2022-11-08 Rohin Phukan Shoe protector

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